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Ik $nni-tf$ltthln 3nltrior3fournaI F May Morning, December 30, 1SS1 L.tm. TIXCCMD. roncv Tii!aUUlillu . ... ...linr. m, ''arnpr Trri UHlshirTd Mr'atlo.. IMP w. LOCAL NOTICES. Nrw an.l full atock of Clock it Penny A MeAllaler'a. Hamilton Hmi. l'i.ow aliraji on liml t A.Owslty'a. lliu HtotK of Champion Ilirb Wire on li ml tt A. OtTilt ft. AaTruitfi of A.M. l'tnlltton, I will, tin Hattmlay, I)e. 30, IMI, sell btfor lli Cuurl-hoiiM ilnor In HUnforJ, to llie high ial LtilJer, all Id iwcoIImIkI noltiaml tccounti In my ISinJi Morning lo tilil rendition. I. II. Kilmlilon, Trtiilr. PERSONAL Df.O. II. Mellolwrti, of UUrty, It with lit partnia htr. Mr. J. It. ItAtK anj family rclarnnl lo Stanford ytttt rJty. Mm JkxnicKkott, of Lulanon, l tlilllng t lli Culltgf. JuKirlt. J. IlRrcKiitRiMiofSprlng. flM, wai here thli wk. Mm. Dr. Drte, of Huslor.Ylllr, tt ?Mlli( Mr. Jimi I'. Iltlfcy. Mim JrtNiK IIroaiidcii, of MiJIon, It tlilting htr unci, Mr. H. 1'. Hirrow, Col. Tiiim. II. Wattuuok It In town mingling wllh hit id in frltndt. Mim 8Lur. I'ekkt rrturnnl from villi to frltn.lt In fobanon, Wln".lty. Mr. IlruBKc M. Hrioiit, of Illinois, It on r tlili to lilt brother, Mr. II. C might. Mm. Mart K. Joiinhoi gtt the I'uU.Si tt ttljiuUiillt, net Mr. Ni.li, ttrni npired. llov. W. O, HANtroRD wit In town ynttrdiy, I gttlttlvo honon am lo t naturally on him. Mim Mattie Huon.v. of Lancaster, cni oter yesterday, and It r guett of htr tller, Mr. (Ira. II. Ilrur. Mr. (1. A. U Hociiuter, of Ktnut City, Mo., trrited yesterday, much to the gratification of lilt fritnJt. Mim t'coTTic Homxiox returned Wednesday, from Tliit to her titter, Mrt. M. I I.Icomb, it lIopklniTillr. Mr. Ja. ItoBixtoN, who went to Hot i-pilng!, for the benefit of kit rheumatism, returned Wednesday, considerably lin iroTrJ. Mr. and.Mri.J. C Dati left with Mr. J. N. Datle tnj wife, for Woodbine, in Whitley count, yrsttrday, br they will local. Mr. J. K. WiLUAtttand family, of King' MounUin, will tttrt next Monday forSagina, Mlcb, to be (brent till Feb ruary Ut. Mx. J. O. Gives', riling young at torney cf Uiuiarllle, who it up tin ll"it to kit intents, honored ua with call Wednesday. Mr. A. C. IIuyant, of Williamson, Va. an J Mr. Harry llryinl, lb fatber ami brother of Mitt Manila Ilrytnt, hate been titlllng her. Mr.C.8. N'eUtltt of the Harrodtburg OcWmr, but now engtgeil with the, line Hill Coil Company, mi.lt ut a pleaunl call Tuesday. llox. Miltox J. Dcriiam, of Ken lucky, and probably tie neit GoTtrnor ofjthit Commonweallli, It regiilered atjtbe Hotel Kroery. Cincinmti lJKjuirer. Mr. W. T. I'Rtcr, uf the LouIstIII JW, one of the inott accomplished writer! of the Stilt, wat In Stanford, Tueaday, with Judge Owtlej, to whom he had been on a Tlili. At the election of ofKcenof Stanford Lodge, No. IM, 1. 0. 0. V, Monday night, T, T. I)iiet wat chown X. (1; Iter. J. H. Simi, V. M ; A. A. Warren, Sec'y, and Jc eph Heierance, Treaturer, TlIK Muont of Stanford Lodge, Ko. CO, elrcted R It. Chenaull, Muter; Jo. McClary, H. W i I). W. Vandeieer, J. W ; B. O. Alford. Ptc.i J. II. fchankt, Treat, and M. I). Nteiut, 8. JnJ T, The Knlgbtaof Honor will hare the following officer! for the entuing term : Jot. StTcrtnce, V.; A. It. Hale, V. R; A. A. Warren, Keps O. I). Wearen, K.U J. J. Mcltobertt, Treasurer. Mini I.I ii a KuMlaTox, of Crab Orchard, It with Mrt. I). II. plmitton, and thit re mindt ut that it It not Mrt, but Mi" Hatlle Kriibi that it alto Uiting litr. The tt act mighty badly aouiellmea. Movem. Mr. John T. Hlggint It moving back to I jncnltr, we are torry to ity. Mr. J N. Paelt It going to Whitley county, with hit family, and Mr. Aihtr Owtley hat rented hli home. Captain Thoinit ltichardi f to the Dmhlerar Ilotiw, on Ijincailer ttrtet. Mr. John M. McltoWrlt, Jr., will occupy 'SiiuIreMur ph't houe. W. II. Hlggint goet to the Yainon prorty, lately bought by him, and the Varnont g to the Myert IIoue. LOCAL UATTCRS. lliii Stock New Urleint tugarjutt re ceived at Hale A Nunnellcr't. Fruii bolted meal at McAIUter ft Ilright't. The brtt clgira In town at Hate A Nun netley't. Two for fire centt. Don't forget the Pott Olb'ce atore when you come In lo buy your candirt, nutt, raltlnt, orangei, and tuch, for Chrittmat. The force on thit paper bare had no Chrlttiuaa. Erery one of them hat been on double duty, owing to runawara and alcknew. JfT recelred at McAllater A Ilright't a freth aupply of Orange, Umone, liananaa Cocoa nuU, California Peart, Malaga Grape, etc. All the beit dreaeed men In Luulirllle, all the moat tentible men, all the rnott economical men In Louiarillt and itt tur rounding go lo J, Winter A Co, corner of Third and Market Slreela, Louiteille, Ky, and procure their Gent' Furnttblng Oooda. Attortuient the brtt-pricct the lowett. Wont you go there alto? Yam at Hate A Nunnelle't. Fumii 1,1 me and Cement at W. It Wr it,.'. CAM. ami get a cm nf Kiddle Hock nilereal Hale A Nunnelley. Lirri.c TEMORAt. There arrleed at Oinilabte (leorge W Ilobbill't, Tuexlie, 0 lb. hoy -Wallace Daughrity, ' Or cou tm we are all temperance people, but thank Mr. J. I). Trice til the tame for bowl of delightful egg-nog tent lo thla office. I)nt add Mortuaoek, County Clerk Illatn Inform! ne that he hit recorded during the year 215 deedt, A iHlgnmenlt and v mortgagee. C)R! TiltEvm. Deputy (leorge 8. Car- penter arreiled Jem, Adimi and Wm. Jef frey, colored, for ateallng corn from C V, Oentry, end loilged them In Jill Tufi.li. OCR charge for publishing obltuirlee,or obituary poetry, ta Are centt per line, which muit accompany the manuKrlpt If the party tending It It not known by he editor to be pecuniarily rttpontible. IIatiho told out my ttock to my broth er, II. K, Wearen, I am deitrnut lo clot np my builnett, and Ihoie Indebted lo me are rriielcd to call and teltle. It. II Wearen. The ladiet pf the Chrlitlan Aid Society were buiy decorating and beautifying their tupper room ynterday, and prrpirlng to inread the brtt tupper tonight they hare errrglren. Of court ererrbody will at tend. Mr. Hakmm CAnaor mored hit family to the I'oor Houm yeilerdty. Poor old mm. It la hard on him ul hit lime of life, but hti friendi think It It better iorhlm ai he may be able to make rame money feed Ing the paupera at $73 per year each. I'i.eaieIIearkex. We would eiteem It at a faror If alt pertont who attend Court Monday, and know Ikcnitelrea Indebted lo thit office, would ctll In and tettle. It hat col ui orer $l,00) to get our Semi-Week" ly itarted, and we need erery cent that it due ue. ItEMEMBiR that we can procure any magaiine, literary or other iper for our ubacribert, from fifty centt lo a dollar lower than they can get them from the publiihen. Htrper't, 1-eille't, Oodey'e, I'eteraon't, Kcribner't, Ac, are Included In the lilt. The I-ancntrr liar haa ratted a fund ami hare purchawd a houit and lot for the widow of the late W I. Hopcr, Km , for $1,40. Of thit turn raited, $.113 wu contributed by the Lancaiter I!ar, $90 by the Stanford Htr, and i'JO hy the Dintille Uir. The liichmond and Ilarrodtbnrg llir, each contributed lit. We will hare lo label our facetioutnett hereafter at Artemut Ward did a joke. The I'reabterun ladiet are wiluing around on their auricular apndagea W caut we okriI a tittle fun at their oyatcr toup. We take it all back. It wat tip top toup, and we are promiied aome to-ntght at the Chriilian tupicr with more than one oyiler In It. Kilm.ii Tuexliy at he train ttoppnt at l'cnlck't Station, Mr. J. Coppige, a well-known trader from (lallatin, Tenn, who wat aboard with atock, jumped off to talk with a friend. When the whittle aounded the tttrling tignal, he ran lo get back on, but mining hit footing fell, and the caboose paued orer lilt leg fearfully mangling 1L He bore hit pain manfully until told by the turgeont that amputation wat necei tary, when he appeared to giro up entirely, aud thorlly after arrtring at Lebanon, whence he had been taken, death relieved him of hit tuflerlng. PHIXIRAMUE l-OH THE TOURNAMENT To-nioht. Gentlemen are to make three circuit againtl lime and take the ring', (tit in number), on Grit round after the tap of the drum. The priie will beglrrn to the mott tuccetiful akater both time and rlngt considered In the deciiion. A premium alto will be offered to the littett lady iltter. They will be required to make three circuit of the hall againtl time. They hare the prirllrge of tkating alone, or with any gentleman whom they may relecl. Partie tkating are entitled to one round atari. Admi"tion, 25 centt; gal lery 15 centt. Peter. Cain Auain. On the irial of thit troubletome youth, Wedneaday, be fore Judge llrown and a Jury, he wa ac quitted of ragrancy by the akin of hie teeth, but for ahooling at the Sheriffi when they went to arreil him, he did not fare ao nicely, for a rerdict of tlx uionthi in jail and a fine of iM were aaoeued agalnit him. Coniiderlng the olfem and Ine character of the aceuied, eren that punishment I fir too light. A good long term in the Penitent irry, along with hit brother who It now there for murder, would learn him a trade, and probtbly be the making of him. Iluil.niKu. A number of tubttantlal improvement! hare been made lu Stan ford Ihlt year Dr. J, II. Owtley A Son hare buill a double brick tlore-houie two notice lilgl Col. W. M. Welch hn completed the handtomett brick retidence. in the town, or the country either, for that matter Mr.8. It Ilaughuiin haa erected on Opera Houe Square, a large brick Li rery and Site Stable, with capacity for 1(H) borne McAliiter A Mattingly built a $25,000 mill and elevator The ChrMlin Church memberahlp hare com pleted a commodioua and tubttantlal brick church. Shot. The other day a couple of Mrt. Peter lltuitou'i children were quarreling nrer a toy plttol. She taw at once which wat lo blame, and telling him by lb arm ahe proceeded lo apply her hand to that part of hit anatomy mott convenient for audi operationa. The little fellow had been there More, ao he threw hla hand and pittol to break the force of the blowt, which cauted the wtipon lo el plode and wound her In the palm of the hand, In a uintl painful manner. Thit unlet the 1000th perton that haa auffrr ed by Ihete dangerou toy and their tale ought to be prohibited by law. Ili'tiNEM. Your account with Penny A McAllater will b retdy 2d of January Call and tetlle. A il'tTEof roeme nn the flrtt floor in the OJd Kellowa' building for rent. A- yly In Henry Jlaiighman. The clunr In ih min'iearr.t nf the Si. Aitpli will not effect the Ilir. Mr J. I) I'rlce will cnnlinur to run It. Attornit Mlt.I.rR went lo Highland yetlerday lo protecute H. M, Carrier, for obtaining money under falae preleniea from I'at Harry. Tim haa been the wirmeil, muddiett and rilnlrtt Dirlitmaa for yean. The undertaker and glare digger will get rich If all algna do nol fall. KoCRTEE! conptea went from here lo he Concert, Supper and Skating carnlral at Huttonrille, Wednerday nlghl. They had Iota and cordi of fun, of courte. IIcriau. There hare been burled In IlulTilo Cemetery Ihlt year 22 riont 18 adultt and 4 children. Tlili It one ten than lait year and eleren more tkm the year before. I). It, CARrrxTrn Thit young gentle man la annonncet today ai a cindidile for County Attorney. Thote In a poilttnn to judge, ny he it well read In the law, atudloua and fully competent lo fill the office. He la ketldea popular and am biliout, and would endearor to ditchargr hladuly faithfully. " UARKIACCS.' Notwilhitanding the drought and hard timet thire were IS more white and 21 more colored couplet married tlili year than lait, the number being: White", 86; colored, fi9. Johsstom I'llIUl-. In Iehtnon, Tueodiy, Mr. II, Willace Johntlon, merchant, and Mitt Itote I,diughterof II. II. Phillip, I1., were mtrrled in the Ittptlit Church. ruIciousT Quarterly Meeting at the Melhuditt Church beginning to-morrow al 11 oMock. Communion Sunday morning. The Lord haa directed Iter George O llirnet lo go to Louiieille from Lilierty, and he will probably arrlre there about next Monday. KlderWm, It. Stanley wai called by the Chrlitlan church at Cynthtano for in otberyearal $1,500. He recelred naraer out pretentt on Chrlttmai dty. The Jnufefie Timet thlnkt llrother llarnea It a lunatic l'itang. And Brother Ilirnei' frlendt here think the editor of the Apodutic Timet It a fool The Congregation al Waihinglon, with which Pretldent (lirtletd worihIed, hat decided to erect a memorial church on a tile including the pretent one, and aubtcriptiona are now being railed to that end. The pew which Pnaidenl Garfield occupied, which it now upholitered In black, and hit a tilrer memorial plate upon It, will be placed in the new room, and hare a tlmilir poallion there to the one which It now holdt In the pretent ar rangement of teilt. The adjoining lot, which hat been purchased, will gire for the new building a front of eighty. fire feel and a depth of 110 feel. LANO'STOCK AN0 CROP. A tplendid farm of 130acret for iale. Apply at thit office 31 J. U. Ilrue told to J. I). Price, 7 hogt weighing 210 pound, at fl centt. I hare 40 Wayne coqnty yearling! lo tell al January Court in Stanford, (I. C Duncan. 21 In Fleming county, Chai. Mtrahall old to Jot. Hendrick, 3? mulea 20 at $U7Aandl7at$;5. Cyrua M, Moberly bought of John M. Hail a yoke of 2,123 pound oxen for $C0. Mr. M. aold tereral yoke at $G5 to $100. Winchehtek. Latl Monday wit Court day in thit place, and a very dull one. About 300 head of cattle on the market, telling at $3.00 to 4 03; plug hnr tea $20 to $10. Mr. George P llrlght haa left al our office a hand of While Hurler tobacco of hia own railing, thit la bard lo beat. It it rery long and bright, and he iay he hit 2,000 oundt like it. Col. Tlio. W. Varnon hat purchaned from Mrt. It. J. Ilrecklnridge, 1,900 acret of Knob lind near the L. A N. eilentiom in Whitley county, at $1 per acre. He tayt there are 500 acret of excellent coal landton It. The cattle of 1 ted for J and Kennedy, of Ilourbon county, look the prim al the cattlu ahow, In New York, the other day, over a large number of compttltori. A herd of five look the $100 prite,anda bullock, weighing 2,730 uundi, a $30 prix. ClM innati The cattle market it tteadrat$2to$3forcoiumoii; $3 25 lo$t for good to choice buttber; $175 to $0,25 for good lo extra thlpper; good feeding ileert $350 to $125, The weather hat been unfavorable for bog packing, but the price are ttetdy. Ileal thipier $0 55 lo $0 63; common $3 lo $3 GA; Sheep are firm at 2 lo 5 cent. "lihcolh C0UHTT. ' Huttoniriltt. llLi'E Giuu Farm. Mia X Cooper and Mr. Mary F.llii with to tell their farm adjoining Huitonville. About 112 acret, comfortable home, good water, Ac. Come and tee before purchaiing, III the evening of life the utual re Joicingt of a holldar tenon lore the I liter ett which they once iKMieued, Hence t a period when youth It jubilant, when health ami activity and hop paint erery cent In roteate liuet, the thinner blood, and iluggith pulae, and paMrd limb of g,gither,cloaer lo the ingle tide. Hence too, llie aged onet are not (it chronlclert of the gladtome event of Ihlt fettal tea ton. True, memory might itk, but memory It wont ptrvertely to dwell on eotubre theme utterly at variance with the prevailing harmony of the lime. The car.ilval with ut, ha paued thut fir with out accldeul or catualty. l'ettiriliet and Irolic have been, and are, the order of the J iv. The return of abient onet hit brought glidnet! lo mtny a firetlde. The enjoyment teemt lo be cnnlageout, and we ftel of Recently a diipotlilon lo "irjolce with them lint do rejoice" Whtle I write the "rnliiptnoni iwelfof mmlc It echoing from the Cunrert hilla where a lar.c XiiJitixc arc collected I leered In for a moment, but my "complimentary" wat Impotent In nnrell to me the mle- rle of the topper room, and at I htr a better etr for nytlert than for opera have a more cultivated laile for tatutt thin for tymphonlet am fir better tkllled In cof fee than In Cantata In ahorl, hare a lite Her appreciation of the art of cooking than of the acience of tweet' toundt, I came away glad of a place "where HriT It found" and quiet relgni. tint I will nol bore the Int rior with the meditattnna however wlie however phllotophictt however profitable iuggeted by the ietreful parting of the dying year. Oood nlghl! and peace he with you all. Ctigltman'i Hill. Jamea Knglemtn told lo t. W. Mil ler, of 1 .anciiter, 100 head of aheep at $2, CO pr head. Chrlitmat hat come and gone, and there two good-looking young raenareilill on lb market, We kinder think Ihlt ther atarted that report Ihemtelvet. A certain ynung gentleman of thla place, that it now rery whtle, and fearing that the me of coffee will tpoll hit com plexion, went to Hiiitcnrllle thit week lo ee If he could procure a certain kin I of lea Miee Ktira Engteman and Mr. Itobert Gentry, Jr, went lo Nicholnvllle thit week, MIh Eliia on a riiil to Mil Mary Ilronangh, and Mr. Genlry,on butineu -Mitt AdelThorel, of Danville, wu the gneit ol Miti Luella Ilrighl, thla week.. Hilly Haughman haa gone lo Mlnourt. on a riiil to rilationa Miea Ella Ilarler.of Danrillr, ipent terenl diyt with Ml7 Fannie Swope..... Mr. 8. E. Owrtey and family, of Laurel, tpent Chrittmii with relationt and friendi here Ml Clark Englemin contemplate! a visit to St. Louli Mo, after the holidtyt. Some thief went into the granary ol Mr. Strother Yeager, a few nlghtaagn,and he!d hlmtelf to a few buibeli of whett. He had no tickt, and It wu rather tat tn the night. He didn't care to disturb Mr. Yrtger' quiet tlumbert, thinking, per hip", tint hi might be dreaming iweetly of the advent of old Santa, o he went lo the alible and procured a hone and a large thrething shel, and carried oft hla booty. He wat kind enough, though, to tend the hone hack the next morning, but kept the sheet and bridle. Chrittmat ptistd of! unuiuilty quiet In thit victnitr, and nothing took plice to gladden the heart of the young Ml tav the Chri.tmlt tree at Hright' School house, which wat a decided luccess. Al an early hour the house wat filled to over flowing, to that atanding room wit abore par. Superintendent Itiguey opened er ricea with prayer, then a aong by the Choir. After tinging, Mr. Myron Luce, made a rery appropriate little apeech on the occasion, then the tree lgan to be re liered of ita great weight of Chrislmaa fruit, by the distribution of pretentt, which took an hour or more. Every thing went off quietly wllh the exception of a little noise made by tome young gentle men that had imbibed a little loo freely of corn juice, bul they loon found out that they were In the wrong pew, and kept rather mute. -PRAISE THE LORD." Liberty, Casey Co , Ky , Dec. 25, '81. We had a narrow etcape from Jamca town. The doting of the meeting on the 12th day teemed to many, premature, but our dear LOUD knowa juet when to clone hla meeting!, and when, on the morning of Tuetday, list week, 'Tbt wesptog aklet letmed bendtDg to the ground And It continued to pour rain, tint dty, the next, and the next; and Green Hirer changed ita cryital current to an ImpiMt bio torrent of muddy water, with South Fork and Goote Creek to match, and all between ua and Jamettown, inttead of be tween ua and Liberty, the moat ikeptical began to think that the LORD'S hand wai In the tuppoaed premature morement. I am ao glad we hare nothing to do with the marching arrangement! except toitrlke tenti at OUIt CAPTAIN'S command, when the "pillar of cloud" morel on; or pilch them when that baltt ttill each day "a daya march nearer home." The akie did not fully brighten nor the atreama become comfortably passible until Satur day. Liberty it ao eituated that a rite in the watert make it peculiarly inaccessible on all tidei. The bridge, to remedy thla In convenieme, are. not yet constructed, and o you can readily tee how it hat been with the meeting thut fir. The nighti have been pilch dark, the mud horrible, and the diacomforl in "turning out" excetiive. My only wonder tt that the congregation! have been ai good at they were and are. PHA1SK THE LOUD thai result have been aa good at 70 for the tout and 31 anointed for bodily healing. C3 of that number, for the tout, lithe liirvesl of lliii Christum day and nlghl, 27 chose to night, a glorioua Chrittmaa gill, for which wear lovingly glad and thankful. At a children meeting thla afternoon, every child on the front teata 31 in all cam, Thii It an unprecedented experience. The moral iky In Catey brighten luautifully. O how Ihankful we are. I wit rejoiced to hear from a dear friend in liichmond, that Mr. and Mn. Hrului Clay bid given the dwelling house they have Just vacated, In order to more Into their new home, fur a "riiil Curi" PHA1SE THE LOUD. For I knew that HK would hare a "Cure" tomewher In Kentucky, Where and how I knew not, but thit good newt aweetly "tilli the bill." And ao our little PINK COTTAGE "i. not dead, but aleepelh," for the dear LOHl) of rrturreclloa tlili lire and hat "all power In Heaven aud on Earth" In HIS hand. I can't bear to tee thla little child of the LOHD'S love pat ol) the tceu of itt brief life without aome notice, and If you will give It room I will write a more cheerful obituary than that given by the cerretpsndtnl of the Kentucky AJntale, which I wta pained (o read for the wri- ter'a aake. Some day he will be willing lo gtre a right eye or arm to cancel the mem ory of that teller. It It mett that thit "first witness of the MIND'S (sower lo heal the holy should die. It It the wiy con sec riled by Abel and 8tephen, not to ity our detr LOUD Himaetf, who Indeed, waaa martyr, no let than a Savior. It la not without Ita sig nificance In Ihtt connection that "wtlnrit" and "martyr" are aynonymoue. Those who lead the forlorn hope "die covered with glory bid they ME." Su (ell the dear little PINK COTTAGE, who., histo ry Is now all In the ''eternal pail." lam to Ihankful to the good LOUD that the dear little martyr fell with It "face like the face of an angel" and dispensing bleta Ing without cunlng to the laat. In alniott the list week of lit brief life, the cure of Mrt. Lyle, aliened the unchanging faror of the "Orel! Physician," and Ilia power and willingneta to tare unto the utttrmoit. Thit young Stephen lift! dying hands lo bless; thla beauleoua Abet dira lo make way for a teed from the IX) Ht) which Cain can nol alay. Seth mean "replaced" and dear brother and alater Cly' noble gift lo the I.OItl) replace it weaker pre decessor, which yet, gela first lo beaten and inrti there a ocg not heard by Celet- lialt before. The mitaion of Belli it a glo rious one on earth, but Abel'i In heaven it el more to, at heaven It higher than the earth. I had rather lire a brief life and die a nitrtyr, than lire long and die in my bed. If I might tuggett a name for the new "Faith Cure" it would be the "Seth rallh Cure." Thit will keen the line of auccettion Intact. Whether the change from Lincoln to Miditon luggeiti inch bcripturct aa Mali. 21: 43, and Matt, 28.20-andJimee5: 1-3, it mty U well .for tuch at the Adnealt't correepondenl and othen lo ponder. I am glid I hire not tbt deciding of that matter. Hut cer tain it It, the PINK COTTAGE tt linked inseparably with the Eternal deatiny of more than one, farorably or adrenely. for there.!. I am glad tint inr dear and early friend Jaa, M. Wray, will enjoy Ihe long labor of my hands. No worthier gentleman could own It. The LOUD la to good to gire me thit pleasant winding up of Ihe only earthly estate I ever bad. God forbid that I ahould erer b encumbered with another in any ahape. I am also thankful to my Heavenly Father that It atand recorded In th Clerk' Office that the place told for just the mortgtge and Interest. No one It wronged, therefore, and no penny of profit cornea lo me from Ihe little creature ear ly death. I would at toon with lo gel money by a life Insurance on my dead wife aa lo get a cent from Ihe flopping of a "filth cure." PItAISE THE LORD I am no pecuniary gainer by llie demise of my dear little PINK COTTAGE. For all the kind worda you hare apoken for It, dear Walton (and they hare not been few,) may hearen bleat vou. It la not the leaat aignlficant thing connected with this and other worka of the LOKD that the "religiout preaa"hae either completely Ig nored It ortneered at It, and that my are uue of communication with the public ahould be a "tecular" paper, run by one whom I to tenderly with to be a child of God, but who la not. Yet do I fon.ll believe thai while Ihia Mndneea, ao genet out, lo "one of the least of Jesus' breth ren" will not purchase heaven, It will be the darting point of better things, and may be the meana of drawing to the Croat where we all mutt come or perieh. The weather looka now. aa If tattled for another "wet spell." All right, and al waya right. PRAISE THE LORD, wet or dry, cold or hoi, light or dark. Ever tn Jeaua. Geg. O. Daunts. .1s.lT UHUIIvLtTS. CALVES. 10 tot fcprlof Calm for salt by Charltt Daughtrty, oaar Turncrtf lilt. HAV.-I0O torn Kilol lliy fur sail It K. I) Albrljlil, Stanford. A10-3I I. II. OAHPIINTKU It l mdJUiI for COUNTY ATTOr.NAY, lubjKl to Ittt action of tbt ntmocritie party. TUO.N. I. K I.AXD 1st riDdldtU for rlcUoa to lhofficof JalL l.H, lubjtct to tb tttlou ol tbt Dtiaocracy. K. IV. HOW. Is i Ciidldiu lorrltctloalolbiomrorCOUN. Tl JUlHil!,iiitjFcllovlUoftbaIXuiocracy. CAPT. TIIO.S. ItlCHAKDS Iia Candidate lor JAILER of Llocolu rounty, utlort to lb action of lb ptniocracy. Lltctlou otlt August. STOLEN ! From uir ilaU atout I o'clock WclnJir night, Pceiutrl, IBM, A. 1IA.V M-A.lt IS, 8orttrtHiQT, MIqJ In on j. Aof InaWnia Hon cooctrnfoc btr will U lbukfutljr rrvtlMd. J, aUDAWMON, B.,eiiQ(urd. STANFORD MARBLE WORKS, DtrOT ST., STANFOBD, KY., UMl, DKALItU MenuaUtjaLt, IlaMtUtOOM, Tabltu, At. MarbltWork of all kinds bfeatlf hmu 11 ana miu faction guar ablmtl. ! atgua and ( UaaUafuntUb J tin aj'tHca tioo. 4-IT W L U.wwi, B.K.lUwao. DAWSON BROS. MTANl'OIin, KY. W'f art uov ouluf out t Mco Uuuof rune j tirocerlt'M, lLlcti wvllkMfUtvUDctIon wllh our BAKERY. Lotf Bind, ('lis., rtM, Cbabcliowrl'i, St.. al. vtfioa btud,ud alio rU. W will also Itcp Jl H22BTJi.XT2ZjLN,r Wbtrttuod tubals ua b obUlotd at tb lovctl t&au ulf a ui a tall. UAWMOX IIHO'N. SHUrt alFTl -TO"X"S- -A.3STI3- HOLIDAY PRESENTS -A.T- McRoberts & Stagg's Closing out RearUed f 0asfc to save trouble of moving. Call at once for bargains. J. H.&S.H. SHANKS In their hnnilRomc OPERA HOUSE BUILDING Keep cofinlniilljr on hiiml n full nloelt or Dry Goods,Boots,Shoes,&c Jmt received a Urge lot of Men' and BoyV Fall and Winter Clotaiif and a splendid line of Fall and Winter Shoes, of Zeigler'i IrotY make, for Men, Ladiet and Children. Newitock of Cloaki and Dolmani jmt received. DEALEBS ItT DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Books & Stationery .Paints.Oils, Varnishes, Dye S tufts WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, Furo Wines and Liquors for Modical Purposes. Prescrip tions accurately compounded. Wo have also a largo and wo!l solocted stock of Watches and Jewelry, which wo proposo to sell at less than city prices. Watches and Jowolry Ropairod and Wan anted. A SWEEPING REDUCTION ! ! The Warm Weather Has Sent Prices Tumbling. Too Many Goods and Want to Re duce Them. A Heavy Discount Goods Cost-Mark Is No Word Never Better Goods Offered For So Little Money in Stanford ' Before. Now or Never Is the Time to Goods "Without Money and Without Price. These Are Facts, and a Call Will Con vince You. BRTJCE & CO. OLOTHlBBe. la Ylisier Is Marked on All To-day. Consideration; Our is Sell. Buy now tatore