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3 c r r Stnu-Mrth!.! 3!nlcriofouriraI STA.3STB'ORU,"iK,V " Friday Morning, February 3, 1882 Fin Cuntllm, it s LOCAL NOTICES. Swr. I.nnl l A. 0lu '. YerT let patent Klotir 1 A, Otrle'. 'Nr.vr anil full stock nf Clock at Penny A MeAH.lerV. Timothy And Clorer Heed for nla bf Asher Owalejr. Hamilton Htim. I'l-ow always on handal A, 0 wale j's. Ciloicr, Frrsli and McKolwrt A HtarB. tlur itll.lll Head-light Oil, 171 tut,-from I'enny AMoAllater, Watch n, Clock and Jewelrr repaired amUsTMranted by Penny MoAlt.ler. WSrr VirmiMA irrAi.i.KMiT Oil, 85 cent a gallon, at Mcitolia-ri A Slav's. A riKB Una of Toilet Soap. Perfumery, Hair, Mali, Tooth anil Clothe Ilrtilie, rry chp, at Penny A McAllater's. ' PERSONAL Mli Llttjr. Cook, of llurnln, la Islt Isaf relatiTtr bare. . - tf JMI& f.'ICY AND BOlf WAPr llr.A?. l.rr left for IxuiIstIII, jeiterday, to join their mother, who liaa taken charge of a iWrdfnR "ifoliVe, at ftOj'Wesl Clitattidt Htteet. We are rerjr sorry to hare lhi excellent fsmlly Irate us, LOCAL MATTERS. Kink to-nlghtf 'Door open at 7. It' all ofer town the muJ anil slush. - ' aava1 ' t IHuson'Bik. will IsFready to bake to- A new stock of Champion T?lrel I'lowa l W.' H. Hlgnlna'. ' Ilirrrcn U in demand at 25 cents. I'if hare fallan lo -20 cent, . , New and full atock of Furniture Just received at II. K. Wearen '. Just rewired at McAliater A Ilrixht'a a ffeh tupply of Confectioneries, Apples, Orange, lmon, Ac A' ijcow atorru Nf.W Cariiel and Oil Clotha at Iluhl. 8. Lytic.. (lb to W. If. Hlggln' for clorer, timo thy aeed, Ac FitntH Hreail and Cakea ai all time at Dawson Ilroa'. Thk Kink will liereafler oen at aeren o'clock, commencing l vnlgtil. MoAf.nrrr.ti A Itnioiir hire .10,000 lb, eitia family flour. Low flgurta gleen when WW llialo'r more'are'taken, Tikmr indebted to Mr. K. 11. Wearen are rr'iuraled to call on hla aon, Malcolm, at II..K Wrirnn', and trtlU viiAeW urlktr May. in i i J. T. Ha mil., at the Hlnnford Market House, Will welt the lst nf Iltef Hteak and Koaat' alfljceftlrperlb, ami all other thlnga In hla line, In pro portion. Krery thing warranted the very beat. ' THE $1,000 that the (own will auhscrlhe towartla the machine ihop, will not In create taxation cent. It la merely an appropriation to be paid out of the iur. plua'reTentieaof the town aa they accum ulate. Hlnce the (own haa subscribed, let the merchanta and other affix their auto grapha lo the amount they are willing; to pony up. There ia no time to loae. A NEono man aenailta and nearly frox en wa found In the court yard Tueaday morning, Corerrd with filth and Termln with great aorea on hit lega and arnia, filled with putrid matter, he waa an object of the molt loathing appearance. The official bad him thawed out, waaheil and dreraed, when be regained consclotisnee aufficlent lo aay that Mi name waa Theodore Maaon, and that be halted front Lonliville. Ilia limba wereawolleu lo reveral time their natural alxe, and in aoraa place the fleah had alougbed pli to the bone, tjurgeona examined him and decided that hia arm abould be amputated, but It waa aubie quenlly agreed to aend btm to Louliillle, hi home, and let the anlborItlcaberebTe It done. X purre lo par bit railroad and other expentea wa ralaed, and on Wednea day he waa mbI off. ife aald be had been on the railroad extension a a laborer, but not belng,mble to work he had attempted to walk back home. rery appropriate diacourae, There wa acaicely ailry eye In the bouae.nnd a more aolemn or Impreaalre occasion we hare nerer Attended. Prceded by the young men who were hi Aioclte and friend, marching In double column, the pall bear er, Col W. (I Welch, Dr. I, F. HnlT. man, H. V, Htagg, and I)r llrnnaugh, 1'eylon and Crpenter, accompanying the hearte, and a long procrlon of Tehtcle containing weeping friend following, the remain were bourne b Iliiflalo Cemetery, and there deposited lo await the rexnrcc tlon morn, "I'fleml irtf r fildnl ilepirtt, Wbohil not toil a frlfn.tr Tticru li at union litre ol hft Thai fln.li not tier as enJ." RELIGIOUS. He Dr. Hellowa, the eminent Unitar ian minister, died In New York, Monday. A temperance movement h broken out In Lnuhivllle, and rol ribbin I in de mand. Mr. Ilarne ha entered tion the fifth week of hi effort lo erangelixe LouUvllla. He haa preached three aermona every day, and the onlermMe rraulta nre 001 confea alon and 624 anointing. Courier-Journal. Unlern our Ktforrner friend can make their furnace do belter work we would ad vlre them lo return lo (he old faahloned atove. It lixceedlngly dhagreeable to all through aervlce aa the matter now atanda. The I!iptit pantora of Chicago have declared thernelve agalnut profeaflonal revivaliti of the imul kind, and for the following reaon : ''They cultivate a de tracted, one aided religion life. They give undue prominence lo nolay and pub lic efTorl for ravlngaoul. They produce the imprenlon that religion I largely a matter of ff ling. They aavor too much of the burle(iie and of buffoonerr. They lower the dignity of the mmt aolemn aab- ject which can engage men' attention. They put a premium upon ignorant and crude presentation nf Gospel Truth. They Inault the Intelligence of the age by ma king the unlearned and the unwhe Ita re llgtou teacher." prevailed on Tuesday morning, and the "beautiful" to the depth of 4,or 6 inche anon covered the earth A rwi lot of boot and ahoe, the vary kln-l tut the preterit weather, Juat received at J. W. I lay den', who will aim receive to day( full line ofvnoliojliu. Go and.'aee thetu.'1 '-: - " We.io not aee how any reaMinable man can object to the proposed charier for Stan ford, publibel on uurouuIde, Head It carefully Ufore you pi aentence of con demnation. - - Dn. J. O. CKrr.NT:n, one of the Gnrl young pbyilcian ibat thla county ha pro duced, haa located here for the practice of hi profcMlon, and can be found in bl office over Kobt. 8. Lytle' More. Tiik Danville I'octotfice ApoIntment ha been tetlled by the I're!dent, wbn, It I aald, wilL. forward Mr. J. H. I.lnney'a name to the Senate in a few dava. Mur- phy'a alleged army chum, Hat top, didn't aeem to rallr lo hi uport worth a cent, ele,the matter might have ended other wiee. YKrKtiDAr waa ground hog day. It wu'clear anil the varmint 'teeing hi thadow drew li I him If back Into hi hole lo remain for alx more weeka of bad weather. Till Ivliat., hoe wliu. believe In the nmllmt lintf amw lull Irn iri. nf liM otltnton Ibat the K-k weather prophet, i de- cidedjy "J;f , .', . ,,tJ ' The New Comdination of Ilruce, War ren Ads went into efiect Wednesday. Keady-made Clothing, Hoot, Shoe, Gent Futnlablne OopdaOrocerie Hardware, and in lact moat any thing you can call for, can b bid from one firoi and in one bouw, and at price that will alwaya I th.e tvery l)f eU ,(o tov the great donble atore when in need of any thing. SUITLEMENT. Owing to the fait that qur"uttde ia filled with matter of interral onlr lo the cllitena ol Stanford, we tend with tills buuo a aupplement containing freh new Item, Initiative prticcvdinvt, and miacellaneoua matter. It ha baen pretty severe on our printer to get out thla edition, but their ciputty and the ca pacity of the office atemi almott unlimited Al.K IlURNETT cornea to tu thla time with a regnlar Comedy Company of 8 pcrtont, among whom i Mil Fannie Wallack, a lady of rare beauty and great inurlcal ability. She never fail to captivate her audience with her awect aonga, and It i aald the boy juat go wild over her, Ol coure. Alf will appear alto in aome of hi old tpeclallie. AduiiMicn 60 cent, children 25 cent, reserved aeata 75 cent at McKouerU A Stagg'. Kemember Wed. netday night, Feb. 8th. i " 1 1 i i i " Hoopla, The iieo'pl of the tbwrf voted Wedneaday oa the.qu stlon of aubicriblng $1,000 to. secure the L. A N. Machine HliOiiJttOUchiiiouJ function, indlllw) re mit waa a majority o.f Q7 for the ubscrjp tlon. The total vote wi but 70, but that la nearly double that of-tbelasl election for town Trustee, when ))Ut 40 voted, and two more than roteil in'tboaanfe election ' the year before. A bill empowering thu Tru teea of the town to iMue'twi'd for' the amount will now be presented to the Leg islature. WAS JT MURDER 7 After the death of Dr. Craig, the warrant agnlnst George I). I'oje wka 'changed to murder, and he waa IptaCfd, Io.lheJiaiidof a guard, and hi examining trial Ml for yesterday, at 2 v. 'u, "Tba Court waa composed of Justice W. It. Caraon and M. O. l'ortman, and the prisoner waa represented by W. O. llrad ley, Ksii., of Lancnter. The County At tor atated that be wlahed additional time to prepare the testimony, and the case waa accordingly continued till Baturday.at 9 A. M. There are rutiior altoat of erfdence very damaging to Ibe- accused) that' the killing could liAve lieen eAilly AVolded.Ae., All of which, If true, will b. brought out at the MamlnlnV 1x17 The most rigid investigation abouldiaudidoublles will be had. MARRIAGES. Ilr.tu Wooda. On February, 2nd, near Huitonville, Mr. John W. Held, a young merchant, and Mi Mary, daughter of Cabbell Wood, Ki., were united in marriage. fr OEATHS t'Ahl0 (metimonia, complicated with heart disease, on the night of January 3lt. at 1 o'clock, 'ftinire John Cash breath ed hla I'tnt.'agril 74 year. 'Squire Canh waa born lo Ilockcastle, and aubeqoently became a cltlien of I'ulaiki, from which county he removed lo IJncoln In IBol, w litre he haa since resided, and where on account of hi hqnest and honorable bear ing, and hla consclentioua discharge of every duty drolvlng uon lilni.be ha evei commtiijfd the reiiwct and confidence of hla fellows. He haa been a Justice of the I'etce since I85S, and President of Ibe Stanford and Un.tonvillc, Turnpike Com- I . I t i.M ... . , I I Ipanv since' jso.i, uoui oi , which ne nas held with honor to himself and lo the eat- (faction of tho Ihleretted. -He leave six children io mourn hi lo, two of whom are fr aw"ay In Texa, who will perhap learn of heir misfortune for the Brat lime through, tbj pir. Siufre Cash was for many yeara a leading member of McCormack ChrUtian Church, and hla influence for good waa always fully exert ed. A good man haa been taken, and, After lifr'a fitfnl fever, may be sleep well. CrtAI0.-"Dr. Craig I dead." This heart-rending announcement w.i made about 10.30 Monday night, and although It waa not unexpected, hi friends, who were hoping almost against, hope, were a u palled. They could not realite that the noble hearted fellow, who wa ao full of life, andjhappinea Jut two daya before, HA been ao suddenly cut down a6ioon tccfrcled In the a rim of death. But it ,vras,aluf too true. The cruel .hand that crumej oui nisilie nau ueen unerring in It preclusion, and after 43 hours of culler- lng, the restless spirit had flown. Dr. Hamuel P. Craig- wa in hi 33th year, and for one of hi age, had nttained a promi nence In hla profession that waa Irulr won derful. He commenced the study of med icine under hla father, who waa one of the most eminent phytlclana of his day, and At bit death' became jl pupil of the late Dr. John p. Jackson, of Danville, aub aeouently craduatlng with distinction at one of the New, York Medical College. He returned to this, the place of hla birth, about 1808, and baa alnce commanded a practice which might have been very lu crative, but lor hla liberal dealing with hia patrons, and A refteBce toward pres sing any onn for money. In deposition he win frank, open hearted and generous, and a true to hi friend the needle to the pole. The poor fotlnd in him a faith ful aupport. He never seemed (o care whether they were able to pay for his tor "tcea or not, and the love this c)m had for blm waa shown by many a tearful eye aa they came from far And near to look At the llfelea body as it lay in the parlor of hla hotel. They will ml him, We shall all mlsa him. The writer of this, especial ly, will mlsa him, for more than half bit unoccupied hour waa 'pent In this office, and the occaatpnal assistance be gave ua in local and other Itema that ho would write up, seemed lo afford blm the greatest pleat ure. He leavtaaalsterandit brother to mourn III early demise, Mr. H.W. Llllard and Jat. T. Craig, and to tl.em the alncere aympa- thy of the community goe tenderly out. He loved them so fondly, and v.aa to so licitous for their health and welfre. No wonder they give blm up a If yielding up their very heart's blood. A noble young man haa fallen In the prime of I lie, and til awful fate should be a warning to u all. Let ua Imitate his many good quali ties and strive to ttecr clear ol the rock on which hla life boat waa atranded. A large crowd waa present to pa; the latt tribute of respect to ' the dead, and altho' the Chrlttlan Church In which the funeral sermon wa preached, U very large, a great many were unable to obtain teat, butatood 1 while Klder Joseph Ilallou delivered a LAND, STOCK AND CROP. The mule market I exceedingtr live ly, but unfortunately, Lincoln haa none for aale. T. C Jasper bought of Maj. Jonea 150 acre of land two mile west of McKlnney at $35, and sold to Charle Diiigherly 100 acre near hi atore at $22 r acre, At H, G. Week' tale in Woodford, milk cow brought from $40 to $05; grade Aldcrney heifer cilve $25 to $00; common ewe $150 per head; brood toward 125 to 1501b. $11 In $14 each; corn In crib,$3.75; fodder 35 centa per shock, and sheaf oats $260 per hundred bundle. In Cincinnati the cattle market Is firm at $2 25 to $3 60 for common, good to choice butcher grades $175 to $535, feed ing ateer $1.25 to $-5, stocker $3.25 to $4 Hog continue In demand at $7.10 to $7.40 for selected butchers and heavy shipper at $5 50 In $0 10 for common. Shwp are leady at 3 to 6 cent. The tale of the personal effect of Ja. Wilcool, the Garrard county suicide and murderer,took place yesterday. Our Infor mant who left after two or three hour,taya I that household lurniture sold very high, In many ce mure than the aame article were worth new. Pork told at 12 cent. and Horghum at 65 cent per gallon. There wa a large number of flock to be sold. George K. Hiirgitia sold hi farm of 418 acre North of Dnville, including two horses, farming implements, Ac, to W. H. Cecil, for $25,000 D. Ingram, ai ao told liia la rin or HU acres, lour mile from Danville, rn the Harrodtburg pike, lo J. E. Lee, at $100 per acre Col.Jno. Cowan ha told hi Swiss Cottage resi dence and ground, to Mr. Anna Arm strong, for $0,350.... J. M. McFerran sold 21 head of 2-year-old mules to J. W. I! ur ges, of Lexington, for $125 per head Wakefield A Farris, sold to same 18 head aame age, at $120...Tewmey A Farri told 103 bead of mule to close their partner ship at $125 lr brad, cash, to Wakefield A Farri. Tbl last firm old them to other parties aa follow: One pair to P.T.Gen try, at $320; to Baldwin, of MayavlHe, C3 bead al$135 each; to llurgt-', of Lexington 25 head at $125; to a North Carolina trader 13 bead at $120 each. The price obtain ed for thl atock I no criterion nf the real value of yearling generally, because, a stated above, the State Ima never produced a bunch toequal thrm. Danville Advo cate. " Sam Knglenun told to Will Hue, of Danville, a sorrel gelding for $140, and to Tom Doram a 2 year-old filly for $76, Our long horse I taking to hi work nicely. If the track continue muddy he will win the trial race In March without any trouble, Ife I telling one hundred to one In the pool now, Huttentillt. Soe Owens. In sold Ibe lot of fine cat tle advertised In thl piper a short lime ttnee. Messrs. Carpenter A Itlffe, of thl vicinity, have bought of Messrs. Hamil ton, of Ml, Sterling, four short horn heif er, tald lo lie pure "Young Mary," two of which are yearling, the other 2-year-olds, lor $2,000. Jim Avritt entered a ttaunch fighting dog against a thoroughbred wild cat, a few dav alnce. The dog decided that the rat mode of fighting waa contrary to ''the code," and left In disgust. He I aald to ho meditating over the matter in solitude. Thecal wm killed, and proved to be a ve ry large one. Mr. Lucinda Hocker who ha been bedfast at the residence of her eon, Dr.' S. G. Hocker, ol Turnertvllle, nearly alx months wa released by death last Mon day afternoon. Mrs. II. wa aged 78 year, and waa probably the oldest living member of ihe Hanging Fork Presbyteri an church. She had eurvlved all her near relations, her butband, all her chil dren but one, and nearly all the cotempo rarle of her youth. GARRARD CQUNTT. lancatler. O. Ilright told lo a Madison county man 7 two year-old mule at $120. Dr. Jennings. Price ho been appointed guardian for a non-resident minor heir to the ritate of Pat Flannery, a wealthy Irlrh man, who died here about two yeara ago This waa necessary to procure a decree for the tale of the estate. ' Mra. John T. Leavell, of Mackaville, Washington county, wa buried here Sun day The newa of Dr. Craig' death waa received here with deep regret. Not to have been more intimately associated with our people hi popularity wa remarkable, Rev. Geo. Dunlap and wife and Mra. B. D. Polls returned from Chicago, 111. Monday. Col. Mat. Walton, a former res ident, but nor of the Illue Grass, is here on business. Hona M.J. Durham and J. S. Van Winkle, of Danville, were here at court thla week. Austin' attorneys informed me he It very anxioua for a trial, and does not, aa haa been reported, want a change of venue. He will be ready for trial at the apecial term, lie still persists that he la innocent, and his father and family believing thla will stand by him lo the last. The Grand Jurr it still in esion,and teems lo be doing it work thoroughy. The chance for the "guilty man" to escape In dictment are exceedingly allm. The trial of Win, Austin for murdering Miss Betsy Hlsnd, wss to have begun Wednesday, but the defense not being ready the case i continued fur a special term to begin Monday, Feb. 13th. Judge Owsley in formed the defense if It waa not ready then he would transfer the case to Boyle county, and try it any bow. The Sheriff haa been ordered to summon 100 men from adjoining counties, and remote point of thl county, so we may expect the trial to begin at the time specified. Circuit Court ia still thoving things. Few casea of Interest on the docket, however. A novel tuit came up last week, in which Mr. lUdlow sued Ben. F. Hudson for des- Iecrating a family burying ground, on land which Hudson purchased from her, by Dr. Samutl P. Graig. At a meeting of the Phytlclana of Stan ford, on Monday, Jan. 31st., the following resolution were unanimously adopted. Jltaolrwl, That we Are deeply pained at the death of our fellow, Dr. Samuel P. Craig. J'esofrnf. That while we deplore the ics of a Phvtlclan of hi knewledce and skill a a public calamity, we Haewlsepalnfully lament hi decease aa lhl of a kind-hearted associate, A discreet and valuable counsellor, and an honored xentlemsn. Iltnolerd, 1 hst We aympathlte with III bereaved relatives; that we tender to them and to all who have been Intimately re lated to or associated with him, onr pro- founded tympathle. J. F PEYTOK, J. O. CAItt- ENTER, 0. W. IlnoKAUdir, Rteei.k IIaii.ky, LekF.Hufp MAN. Two OrtflAnn Regulate first the stom ach, second the liver; especially the first, no aa to perform their funrttont perfectly and you will remove at least nineteen twentieth! of all the Ills that mankind Is heir to, In thla or any other climate. Hop Bitter It the only thing that will give per fectly healthy natural action to thete two orgasn. Maine Farmer. SETT ADTKRTISEXKXTft. TtrJLL. Thorout hbreil. lor tsls. On I ear oM Ij Anrll ISth. 1as rotor and surtlr bred. IU liTCrow, Stsnrbrd. T AND.-IJ0 Acres of Improved land, for MleJ JLJ on Hanging rois, unnis wudi. ai'jm to W. P. Walton, Stanford. SB. J. O. OAHPENTER, STANFORD. KENTUCKY OOe OTtr Root. 8. Ljrtlt't store. Offltt hours from 7 to 1 1. mj tol r. u; 7 to Ir.u.jsi- ept on Saturday, wntn no will go to crso urcn srd till lurlber nolle. ROSE COTTAGE FOR SALE Mj luslneat leliig Wsst, I offer for sale or rtnt mj resilience in iue luuurnaoi Disnioro,on ooni erwt itrtt nw brlrk bout of Ars rooms, torch es, ixntrr, eellsr, elitern, snd sit necmssrr out buildings. Tbs ImproTtnirnts art alt nsir snd coDTenitni, uu si tns premisss, or auorsss W. II. ANDKRHOir. 11-pot-Im Harper Clt7, Kai tat. IKIGGI1VS HOUSE! 8TarcsD STasiT, LANCASTER, - - - KENTUCKY. DOUBLE STORE. n w I-I O Q O Hi JACK FOR HATJE. Will htr for sal In Stanford on peat Connlv In Ids Hill. Oovrl dar rood Tonn Jsrki snr nd eaesf- lent lirsnlsr, ami descended from lh tit stock Jsnnarr II, 1M1. C. II. ROCHMTER, ST.ASAPHHOTEL MhIh HI., NtHHlYtrel, Ky. JOHN DINTODDIE.PRO'R. OPENED FEBRUARY 22, 1878 BOARD, 92.00 PER, DAY. Special AccoBBodatloB to CosaBercial Travelem Baggage Transferred Free of Charge I hare recently taken charge of this home and intend to hare frnt-clwa accommodations. JOHN T. IlIflGINS, PllOI'RIETOR. A FIRST - CLASS HOTEL In svery particular, Tb patronage of the public solicited, snd tsllsfsctloo guarintced. (12-tf FOR RENT. Stanford Female College. STANFORD, KY. WITH A PULL CORPS Or TEACHERS this lasUtaUon will op ITS TWELFTH SESSION, OK THE 2ND M0NUAT IN HEPTEMHF.R, NEXT. 90 n A. Ic.siruIIcKe.sileiice The tame Ihst adjoint tbs properlr of W. V. Wal ton on South tlda Main afreet. This building Is nesrlrnev snd Terr desirable" contains 7 rooms snd hall; liable, carriage bouse and gardtn. Tber la no mora desirable nor better located property In Stanford fora business msn. I'cs;iealon glrcn Jsn- usrj III, ibqi. Appijinl.i irai, oiaoiuru, ut address V. Craig, care J. A I- Heaaongood A Co., unewnau, u. Stanford, Nor. IS, 1881-tf W. CRAIG. STANFORD MARBLE WORKS, DEPOT 8T..8TANFOBD, KY B. &. WISE, DI1LKSIM Monuments, lteadilones, TiWels.dc. Marble Work of all kinds Bestly execu ted and aalls- fkctlon guar snteed. De signs snd esti mate furntib ed on applica tion. -lj e H- 'PHm NEW FIRM! LINCOLN COUNTT. Engttman't Mill. ' Hanging Fork lias been on a MkIi ever flnco Christmas. The merry sleigh hell hegnn to jingle on Tuesday, anil the music ha become aomewhat monotonous. A little chlhl of Alex, l'ratlier, of col or,fell lu the fire last Saturday and burned Itt face into a solid blister. It haa been Insensible ever since and is not exacted to lire. Ml Lydia Lewi' school closed Ittt Friday, and the will take charge of a school at McKlnney Station. She haa been a faithful teacher and her patron here don't like to give her up. Tint Kngleuttn's Imported dog made another rsld nn lit neru 01 line tueep ami killed two more uf them. Tim ha at laat come to the conclusion that aheep aie of more value than dog,nd pnuexl Ihe death sentence on him. Hilly Uiughtusn says that he had a hog-kllllng time with the Missouri girls, but came back heart whole and fancy free. Our friend, J. II., I now a full Hedged doc tor, And haa worked himself Into a paying practice, Mia Susie eager spent several days last week with the family of Mr, S. II.Yeager. John 11 u ford, a gentleman of color, has in Ten ted a musical Instrument which he call the devil's triangle, and which get away with anything we have teen. It it In the shape of an Indian bow, with a wire string. lie puts one end ot the bow, or triangle aa lie call it, in hi muutli and lillioii the airing with a goose yilll and can play any Tune. It 'sound something like a Jew' harp, but much louder. erecting a pig pen, ash hopper, Ac, in, or nearer the ground than Mra. 1). thought be should. The case elicited some splendid arguments from the opposing counsel, Hon. O. Uradler, tor plaintiff, and Hon. M. J. Durham and Oeorge Denny, defendant My statement that the coun sel In defense of Austin wat appointed by the Court, seem to have been a mistake. J am requested by Austin's father to ttate that he employed the attorneya in the case. PULASKI COUNTT. Eubank' t Station. A cliromo and a card of thank i due the jury In the (Juiteau farce. New Waynesburg need Crab Orch ard' former efficient marshal. The little lille wa the scene of a shameful drunkjn braWI Stturday evening. A good deal of blasphemy and but little blood shed waa 'the re tilt. The protracted meeting at Double Spring Is progressing finely. Rev. W. X. Tyree with Itev. J.S. Reynolds, Nathan Singleton and Wui. Taylor are the preach ing brethren, llro. Tyree taking the lead. Soul are already crying: "What shall I do to be saved," and aome have already confessed the Savior. l'lUlSE TUB Loup. Mr. Editor, console thyself, and be lieve in thine heart that the U, S. Mail agents on the L. A N. II. It. have fully discharged every duty encumbent upon them, but II thou hast a "cum word" to tpare, direct it we beseech thee to those bungler handling mail on the C. S. K. K. Under the pu-acnt management it takea only tiro davi to get A letter from WAjnea- burg to thl place, a distance of four mllea directly on Ihe mall line. Occasionally your reader at Waynesburg receive their Tuesday' Intbihor JouhhAL on Friday or Saturday, and other mail (iiually aa apeedilv. Can nothing be' done to rem edy thla carelessness? The trial of M. T. Morgan for break lng into Hunly Singleton's house, aud At tempting tu shoot or murderlilm And hla sister, Mis Clara, waa iwstponed until Saturday next on account of the failure of Attorney Miller to attend here on the 28th Inst. Mr. Morgan ia uiually a quiet, Industrious cltlien, but the day previoua to hi outbreak he visited the devil's kitch en at this place, aud imbibed pretty freely of hi eye water, and on hi return home hia work of aln, shame and degredatlon was fully exhibited. No doubt but the angel of hell rejoice to aee this work of destruction to soul and body move on ao continuously, while Christian everywhere mourn over those fallen victims of ' intemperance. PUBLIC SALE or THE Finest Farm in Lincoln Co. Lincoln Circuit Court. National Bask of Stan. ford. Ac. vt Isaac bbetbr, Jr.,dc. In Equity. Pursuant toaJudguicut rendered In this cause, st tLe October term, 1881, uf the Lincoln circuit, th undersigned Coaiinluloner will, ON MONDAY, FED. O, 1SS3, County Court day, between the houraof If a. u. snd I r. at., before th Court-House door In Stan ford, Ky., sell lo th highest snd best bidder, "Arcsdls," the l'srui ot Col, Isaac bhelby, Jr., consisting of Aoros situate About Five Hundred td 190 nrr.tll., ..! .ln.llitlv limrored land in Llocoln county, near the junction ot tbs U A N. and G 8. 1111 vayt This Is one of th nneat fsrmi In Central Kentucky. The sal la made lo satlify Judgment In favor of tb National Dank of Stanford, which, principal. Interest and colls, will aggregai on usy oi saie toe iudi vi i4,vv .. oio Tra irn.tltnra and II months, eoual In llilltuentl. Bond required wllli approred securi ty, bearing IQ pi r cent, from day of sale, payable in (jonimisaiouer. ids nsii.i cuwi w. iw.,i,w. A lien also retained. W. U. WEI. CI I Januny !, ml. Mailer Coiu'r L. fcc rKoriMKio.iAi.. ALEX. ANDEHBON. ATTOItNEV A.T jLiAW, DANVILLE, KY., Will prscltceln th Courts or usjiasuusujmoiii counties snd lu th Court of Appesls. JAMES Q. OIVEN8. ATTOUNKV A-'V IAlAV. 311 8th St., LOUISVILLE, KY. Practices In all tho Courts. Collections prompt ly loads. . T. W.VARNON. WAU.XOB X. VAIUCOK. T. W.4 W. E. VAIJNON, ATTOUNKYH A.T laA-W. STAN KO ED, tY. Otfics In O wiley A Boa's do building-up atslrs. H.O. KAUFFMAN. ATTOItNEV AT C.A.W. LANCASTER, KY. Muter Couiuilsilouer and County Attorney. Will practice lo all the Courts of (Jirrard and adjoining counties snd In th Court of Appeals. Q O Q S ui TUOHAB P. HILL. JH., ATTOHNEV AT r.A"V, STANIOUl), KY. Will practice lo tbs Courts ol thla snd sdlolnlug counties sod In th Court of Appesls. Dale) la Osiley A Sou' uw uuiuin.-up itsiia. vaiMK woli-obd. uasTsasos ravTOM. WOLFOKU PEYTON. ATTOHNEVH AT XAAV, LIBERTY, KY. Special alteotlon glen to collections. Office oter U. T. llercs's swr, la.lyrj LEE S HUFFMAN. HUnOEON DENTIWT, STANFOItU, KY Olflcs South aids Main Street, two doors shots the Mysrs Hotel. Pur Nitrous Olid (1a aJuilnUUred whin re quired. - SWCU ISTOTIODE3 I WILL UK IN BTANWHU xwu wr.ca.0 of each month, from tnl Sfooday, and lo Lsiks. tertwo wtckaof escb uoutk.lroui third Monday, Otflce In St. Asaph HoUl.oior Msltlagly A Sou's "Su"""""J K.I..KOX,P.I.. C3. CL. ALL THK BRANCHES OK A TH0R0U0H EN0LI8H COURSE ars taught, ss well ss MU8IO, THE LANQOAOB8. OHAW. INQ AND PAINTINO. TE11MH M O I J3 U AT.I-! lo Tuition, regular Dcpartuicnta. prices rasirs front 125 to $50 lo rrim ary,u; 110; PrcparaUuy, 140, snd Collegiate, (94, lei lb Intermediate For full particulars, ss lo Board., Ac, address HUH. B. O. TMCEIIKART. l'rlncliml, Stanhrd, Lincoln Co., Kf. KCY YOUR INSTRUMENTS FROM TH GREAT MUSICAL EMPORIUM D. P. FAULDS, t FOURTH AVENUE, . . LOUISVILLE, - KENTUCKY WsdeallnChlcksrlng, Kasb. Oilier, Kurla tnann,WbeeIock sndUroTealeln Pianos and Maaon A Hamlin snd Smith ArucrlcanOrgan. We "warrant erery thing to be Just sa represented. One Inou and Planoi sold since SepteJibrr 1, which gives us reputation over any firm In th Culled Stales. we are ins great issuing nnn oi in oouin. W. E. MoLAUGHLIN, (IssasiL Tkaveuno Aokst, t Is stationed for tbe present at Myers Houses Stan ford, where be will be glal to receive orders, promising to glvs them his closest atUntlon.lJ-Im INTERNATIONAL COTTON EXPOSITION. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Tho Davis Sowing: Maohlae again ahead. GEO, H. BRUCE, A. A. WARREN, T. W. MILLER. And Carries off the Highest Naruber of Awards, And I acknowledged aupertor to all other Ma chines. The judge ssy In their report; -That Its peculiar lead motion enables It to saw rarious kinds of fabrics that can not be will sewed, on machines listing sn under feed." And the award to the Paris la lha only on In which th superi ority of on mschlueoTersnolher Is lnsny wsy recugntaed or eipreased by the Jury In any of their reports. The uniformity of length of atl:h on all kinds of lattice was conceded by tbe Jury ss worthy of special tusotlou, and these three reports fully demonstrate that IheDsTls Vertical Kd Sewing Msi his la the best, snd with It csn be produced the greatest rariety and tuoat perfect work, with tbe greatest eaie of any machine In th world, aaroarr or Awaaos roau Ut. International Cotton Eapoaltlon, Atlanta, (la., Dec II, 18SI. Award to th Darts Sewing. Ma chine Company. uaotr 7. Entry 189-Tbe Dei Is Sewing Hacbls Com pany la worthy of mention lor Its peculiar feed motion, which glres it special Talua for sewing Tsrloui klnda of fabrics that cannot be so well sewed on machines baring tbs underload. Signed Jan as 8. Atwooo, (lEoaucU. Uaaata, UhoiqkII. Bliloch, Committee. Approred: 11. 1. KlMnaiL, Director General, aaour o. J ciaa 179 ktat no. 14. Iroduct. Darla Sewing Machine work. Name and sddreaa ofaxlilUtor, Darla Sawing Machine Company, Watertown, Hw York! The under signed baring siaiulned tbs products herein de Krlbcd,e pertlulljr recommend the urn to tbs Ei tcuilr Coiouiltle of tho Intaruatlonal Cotton EiK) Itlon lor award for. the. following ressona, workmsnahlp on general and In work. Embroidery with chsnlll snd allk rery artlitle la design, snd well executed through an sttscbuieut to Ihe machine. Spec!) attention Is railed tt uolfoulty In length of itltchooall fabrics, reganlleas ol thickness of material. A Bus dlsplsy made ol specimens of quilling on allk, dresses, cuihloos, cape, diagonal and tralgbt iblrrlng on tllk with puBng aame. Special attention la called to Miss Nellie A. Usrdy, Clerelsn I, O , for proficiency In embroidery work ou lbs Da tie Machine. Usosoa I, Th mas, Committee, Approred: II, I, Kimball, Director Uenersl. uaosr o. w enaa lW-Err no. Us. Iroduct, speclueni of sawing uaohlns work. Name and address of exhibitor, Darla Sawing Ma cula Company, Watertown, N. Y. Th under signed hating sxamlued tbe products herein de scribed, rewclfully recommend Ihs asms to th XMUtlts committee ot th International Cotton Exposition Co.- award, tor th followlog reaeone, Ii:- Unlformlly of atltchlag oo all work shown. (Ireat variety of work. Arlltttc lasts sad skill In Itacoustiuctlon. Special attention I railed to the embroidery work done by Miss Ntlll A. Usrdy on the Paris machine wllh attachment. Uao. I. Thomas, W.II.UaoaawuoD, U.O. Uaossk,' Cuumllte. Appro ted i II, I. KtmUII, Director UeoarsL Foa Silk U HALE & HUNNELLEY, AgHta, STASroap, Kt DaAlaaa lai- ' GROOERIES, HARBWARE, atO. i &