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Harry Long, on Saturday night, a daughter. - Ii- is expected that cars will be run to Lomlon, on the Knoxville extension of the L. & '- railroad, by July 20. - . AVatihuikloxs have fallon toocenffi,' in Lexington, and. 33-- look vmvnVnnill'l11'l ffrrHhe doctors. poor lllftji v. v.- o s- i. It B.Hutciki'.akt of this city, bought 000 acres f wheat Saturday for delivery bv the loth of Juno, at Slper bushel. -- Budpord &'T1ox:el, clothiers in' this iiy Jteighrtl toaturday,"to John Bedford,' V Asselts, 5?S,(XX); Liabilities, $8,700. -e- That was a terrible lie in the :Enqyirer. abtuit the army worms stopping the train, in Mason county. -4 LiauTXixG struck the Christian Churclj nt Danville, Friday night. It also struck VI, 1 Q W n'llfclifM nflliflf nl)iii.2i .it ., , ! , , ' V "Will Austin, sentencoxl to be hung at Lancaster; for killing his aunt, .attempted 1 suicide by cutting his throat, and has been" removed to (Richmond. Tim graves of oiir seven Confederate dead sbiJiei)3,.are badly sunke'n, and the. head-boards ai jotted down." vVhat has become.,. f .thejnyi'ial Associatioii ? -- Isvac q Loxiugtoq, .nys j Sanrl J Ones, Fleming, 92; Moore John-that the :inny wormssvre beginning to as- j ston, Mt. Sterling, P7; Thos. JoiiesParis, ' b .-- lrTii v. Oi Saturday nt thcxild .Md'l. - Al. same a crystal izcxstato, and will m a few days be transformed into millions oft sniallbAutterflie due Jan . . i' Jt T. i- -D i. - 1- - "i 1 ST frbe paid on or bstore.Muly 1" blinds of an 6r?:ccislf??r5nQCftoii. "i -V " ' 4t 1 i 1 - . Ai:.u& OJ--5 1 vrns Hfiveroiv tzxe. Izod on tl side and arm by a -vicious horse ;i-i. a-v c j.i ' ii t 11... M 2.; ;:," ;..!1, !!!tv; I.lU . Villi .UlU LUC iUUOUIC UlIUO ailU, clUU j erased a very painful wound TIesry I'.ol'ixrox, a colored hack driver j l apieara that the parties had passed, a Lr Clark & Edwards, .dippel dead on, ' few words ljefore, and street yesterday. He liad been com- j as invited James to iheefc him at the race . v.. .-. cnlls and examines your, hour, both arrived on te scene of action. ,:MO nn'T f, - - omique inrougn tne icu ning. , .A, ,: . , ' ' , -.,, '. ,lne passed through here vesterdav . . . . .::-d .savn it7? not but , beware. ;aad were surrounded bv a email group ot ,,.;.;!, r " it" ,. . , , .- 1 ' morning with twenty-five Texas ladies 1 .Hkxky Dauji, our best little barber, . - ,, 1 11 jt e a i. 1 ,t. ii v..ho i: a day or, friends, lust as inn ,. . . , from the temale . fLfi, College in wiio on v charges ten cents for a shave, .' :. w . .." yon so perfectly ivy" Thomas rode up la a bugcy, when' ,unyHTn w , 1 " , , . , -" bound lor the homes. 1- 1 ,..-.-- v . cnaige, ir . uses two clean towels on each customer . '.ainiag.of something like colic for sever-1 i..al days. He was r.ged 45 years. I t V, . - - i ! . ior. him , ... u un uuuj,o Jiutt .1 ' ; ' . --. ;. :;rruity en earth " 1 inYipTi.Klvntllr' ; . 1 .".-' .u. r' .1(1 iimn'ft tump .. - ...... .w ,,.1 ,;;";.", nn,'T:i;iii:cnorallv believed that- bloody work .v wi "- '"i . :ui. j again? - a T,r.l.,J., ,J..l :, thattiiesabscr:l;orsoftheXEWs came I e last fbrce issues, than any set of sub-! 1 ibers did for any paper how ou earth. Fn Hull, for killing Schwab, at Kich- olavilie, was held over for further trial; v, ith bail fixed at 2.000. One magistrate was for holding him over without bail, j It appears that the lie was exchanged, ; when Schwab struck Hull, and both' clinched, and in the scuille Hull drew a pistol, and shot twice. The combatants were separated, and Hull Avanted to shoot through the window at the dying man. 4a A subscriber has written to us regarding the history, and says "give the devil his dues." That's all very well. The devil ought to have his dues, but we haven't got them. If the devil will visit j the backyard of our city residences some of these wet mornings, he will no doubt find some of his dews settled as large as life on some of the new histories lying , around loose. We do heartily accord'the devil a right to his dew. The bodies of the ten colord laborers who were washed away in a shanty and drownded near Winchester, have not yet been found. The woman who was j drownded, was a White woman, the wife j of a character named "Happy Jack' j 1 Waters. They lived in a hollow syca more tree near the creek, and Jack was away on a drunk and'escaped the sad fate of his wife. The body was foiud and buried in a shallow grave, nearby. Jack j was glad he was nbt there. ..': . v. :? -Raises, bourbon count; ientucky: Tuesday, ! Tbd Old Soldiers of ;1812 . According to,- the custom of several y$ars back the Mayor and Council of Paris entertained the 'surviving soldiers of 1812, of the ytate of Kentucky, at the .Bourbon House .Saturday. 'The parade, which in former vears amounted to forty -veterans in the ranks, dwindled tfown tQ. oight or ten -men on thisoccasion, arfdvihov"ir fr.om tlio .Bourbon House promptly at 11:30, proceed. by a fifaand drum corps from Lexington, and "Shiner" Ilite as ensign. At the Cour.t House fliey were adiro&d by, Mavor LovoIviJDr. Chinn, and F. 1A McOlisnei; in short soaecbesaftr j?hichtlrey repaired to the &&UhtfrirIousc; where a bounteous feast ;t)t all the substantials and delicacies of ,the season, were spread in their honor. spaTciquii was artistically festooned and decorated under the direct supervision of Mrs. Henry.Turney, the landlady, and the old veterans, were . . A.1 1 1 1 1 1 aejiieu arounu a wnn o ing roof of evei'green and flower decorationa too beautiful and unique for descriplion. . The shrill notes of the fife arid drums at the dininrall doo and the palsied trump ierthp tune oM812 wiUf folloiaw bv the soothing notes of rmi: dntrMt, Schwuriz, and Lovely's Star Spangled Banner in the hall, made a '1iapp3r blending of the Colonial days of IS J 2, willi the free -and days of bounteous bv the bought of il being perhaps the lastf gfrind march of these old -patriarch veterans, whoso "tattoo" will soon summon them to the final roll-call in the great and mystic whence. The following veterans were registered: E. M. Berry, Scott county, aged 80; II. II. Campbell, . Clark: S9: J. Gr Chinn. r t 4 j Fayette, -85; Gilead Evans, Nicholas, S8; 'H); Wm. iJanison, CyntnianabOjvThos White, Paris, 8l't .,,.--- , .v';' JS As&SiXMmMkBlafi' lwLieaacmija ." A 'rt: '". v .""; u - !.. liZe n ?ui$ifvr of. city, that l tuiiii iii.,1 hl i. ujuiii ..i; uu; i..i r; 1 u.i.k. -at 2 ocloc?:. -re- parties to the ufTir9 ' u.,:' TT ,. T.vr.r. ,mii i-,..... , ...,,,.. iciiiK ii-ii: y dtUiir, ii 11 vvjuiitii: '.aloxi keener, and "Rick" Thomas, sec- t. onu son ei vjvut. .. ai. iuoiiws, me cer and lumber dealer, both ot this city. ! 1"1. n"5 a"ve time, and James ac- VMrlfvl fHW iiiir!ftirti lir:A jis H.he weapons. Prompt at vthe stated warrants sworn out by friends of the par- r ri... ,- 4. .. i, iKo. iucy vyviv uv viiuc: uiucu uj nit? i and placed under bonds of.' t' u lu,w VvsuslIIveillLa Ul,,,"B s stay he re. Is there one in V00 - each to keep'thc peace. , ; ",,,...! the gallery who w ill give us the recipe ? """ J"mS uv S""" wuyiug 1" . 1 IT "T' at . : ; ii;i 1 uitK .mil i 'inn Tr w '- -. - -, n- .- .,. if tLc Ehcril V !! IMaiX, tJljGll J.HU, ihadnJt arrived just in the-nick of time. : Will Alexander, '.7I10 happened to be in thf ATot2s with a rels, had been selected by James as his ! iric ad, and Pat Hunt, a figh ting Irishman ot tins city, nat been chosen by Thomas, Hunt had been sent for, and the party j ere only awaiting ms arrival, when the sLeriff broke up the business. Aiioilier T. Mcnry. We are iu receipt of a very unpleasant rumor from Lexington, regarding an official of very prominent standing in that city, and. well-known in Bourbon. It seems that he got on a regular old "T. Henry," and kicked up a row down at Jennie Hill's maison de joie, and almost pounded the life out of a-prominent countryman with a champaigne bottle. He was arrested and put in the but things Avere squashed, regarding the charges. We withhold the names, on suspicion that it may possibly be a mere camp rumor. There is great rejoicing among the gamblers here. A Small 'Si-tooting Scrape. On yesterday afternoon, souwe p0ys were teasing Eddie Hutchison about a boat, while playing near the railroad bridge across Stcner, and Eddie fired into ! the crowd with a dynamite rifle, 'tbn bnll i striking a rock and glancing found its j way into Alf. Turncy's le-, which was j sticking out from behind a tree. The j wound is a painful, 'hough not serious . one? s-Jd is just . bbw the knee of tbe j " n SOCIETY SCINTIIiliATIftiS; A doll'ar iu the hand is worth twQbm' thebuhh:.. " t . Clie man who'wTashesvnewspaperforirtsJ" fealyw. ..... . ;S 1 ' A -good way torget shed of roaches' is-to not roach. ' ' " ''- , A farmer who owes nothing, can heajfc his corn grow. . - i ; A. bear. will climb'a tree'fd'r a for the Italian. W,m. Shaw, Sr., has been dangerously pill for several days. - -.. ' Aylollar Avill soften a man's animosities twige as quick as a, club. tTqhn Turner, Jr., is seriously ill, with' typhftiiMievcr, near Huddles Mills. - can strike a louder ballot box than a sledge hammer, Mrs. Elizabeth Trimble, 'aed 70, '$?, burieg.at North MiddletQAyn;S'undayJ,nj it nmney grew on treossomelrTen. iiuumaiu, luu m.y j i ahersdahgcTotVkimckmthc bottpn out the contribution box witn.a, Craddfcllobked about as" yourig,'and spry as afiy'olfhe old soldiers Saturoav. 'Good-by-are you qoming bacldixt session ?" -were the parting opSjjjrtst ' week. .. - - Vf. . An editor can'-look at a man'sgadJkDd ten wiietner or: not a nasm, elolia m his pocket. - ... - :&? . 4,.. - A dollar at -eighteen , er pounded or oneliundrediyear'nmuBts; IU viO,lrtO,UU,UUU. -''. ,tf W- - ! j tv :irw - i r - -i - '.-.-.- ioauea. anu me urouKUb it j oi recenuy . .t :', . . -,v, ... ?.-. i ".',-- :,. tftfr & " would haVebeerMrouble hoe marrientimttTjesMionsf" i . j r - : 1 ?' - jfuMookmg uouplet VV v . added to our list in 1,eVdtii'bvsMouirit 111 in .n ji w. -.'., . $1. -,. ., Tciiini. fiA lnfliiPr3 lyfi Viae Street. MrJlmS5Jrilre)Bf ,&m "srjxt&wms. to a casriratioiatvnoiesaie:. regiling via .lictry ;blqinformatiori ir'e3gS5u' tDwr.8o'vfeonr :;iw&l ?lmM Vr nvm, Ashbrw&,;p.rQt5tifliguuday ihies we called brook Honseand Coatb'fStMk:trdJacM Tiic Wnlinnaiul Afiffi. Wfiion'wd ', .m.: -V lm & was buried u CVingfon " ptliem happily aituaEea" LiGun'tAiW Worm caiVe('pa"&s finely a 'furnished room Gaot. IvllMirllt. normf ni il,n ! , .. .. 1 .1 !. 1 ... . .mmm r&uncei irncr cent., for cne hundred years, v.ould produce a snn equal to. .oiiriiatioiial dclt. T1m, ...! "VT7;n tt; r :ti ; v.uuii aiiu tun iiiutun, v . i . viiu.i and -Tom lioche. of this city, have "one: ?fe11 1 ri 1- !thc uuwu int; umcinati oouuiem railroad, to prospect for coal lands. on To-night is the grand opening ball at the Arlington House, at the Blue Licks. fat Judge- Lon Mann will meet all visitors to that healthful resort, at the trains at- Car lisle all during the season. ! . ,. A 1 -W ! - lmn 1. ! i I. 1 - "" uab ucVn bprang upon u.c,u: ,1W iwiiu, euueci ! me Aiane xarnes - , , ,, , : of An oll grand -mother got thrqp ribs ,., -' . . i .. a,u7m.matcn m u,lllon,1D me ocner aav Boys should remember hnt..t!10 ribs Cf,i kl Persons are not as ,lc;;ibl as ose of the young, soft things. ! The Rev. A. B. Dunawav, of Va., was called to . the -pastorate of the Baptist ciiurcn . of this citv, last Sunday. The membership here are much pleased with him, rmd it is hoped that he will accept the uall. The bass drum used in the procession of old soldiers Saturday, was made in 17S9, and was in the battle of the Thames. It had four bullet holes . through the hop. It is the property of J. B. Wiigus, of Lexington. The old soldiers will deal in the remarkable a little, notwithstanding they are hovering on the Drink of tbe grave. Saturday one ninety-two years old, said he had often walked ' one hundred miles a day, and could stfill walk six ty. off Claude Paxton put a bri ck and two crawfish traps iyi his valise, ai id hied himself a Way to the cool resorts of Plum Lick, .m'jarch of health, good victuals and a f ow other necessaries of life. As a resort- a er and lover of romance, it would .be hard to scare one out of a cane brake with 'a better appetite and a skin fuller of fun than Claude. As an item in way of a"fashion note, we arc constrained to remark that a Missouri kdv bns mntorl Gnitonn . wifh . - - -- w w ww. w vw.. vu J'- Q man's cap gotten up in gorgeous style, It is made of black silk, trimmed inside with re'd satin, "the ontside looped and decorated with colored ribbon, and the top surmounted by a flowing, flashing bowof the sameJiuev', ' Th.best way totqll an .editor is.to telj him;tsend you.. bis paper. The. Lexington Transcript calls it a" - V A paid in, is a regular heartwinner with an editor". . -: - iChe mosquitoes assembled in convention liere Sunday night, and adopted the same old platform. s Brother Barnes says his daughter iMarfe asva baby was uglier than a mud ffence with tadpoles." A dollar will Soften the article record-ting a sulJscribers.deatli . by hanging. ten ppor cent, wheli ho. subscribes for a. good - ? . TJnkissiiblTSSps arenadeTSy putting on thorps kissable sixteener whohas just entered tlie grand canvass for a Mpband. t Elder Thomas P. Dudley, bfEexirigton, was uinet" years old on', the 31st of May last, being one day older, as he is .tamed .loay, than4iwf ate of Ivehtucky. He lilis(5eji.a;'Baptisminist.eL for; more than srxfyJy A dollar will nut$ettdrinks.ih amahs istxmiach and rout a '.T .head, wben.it iiiyqsted' iri; six months subscrip.tiprl to,, a- liye, : original paper, stOi'e awaT'$100 "wprtlr of information . aud drive' avftiy $1,000 Avortb" of . ' H 4 , By. a dexterous, manipulation. through many. trembling -hands,. CapL T. F. pMoOie's histoiy vinto . our office yesterday. ":Our vasn't an in thd!ftmo, - " . Edi S. Hedges, of.thorlatefirni of Bedford-& Hedges, left for'Gincfn'hati, dayand w'ill at once take" the road for being in probably as there is in 3 city. 'Mrs- K's. boarders "most all Hollowed hexloAvn from Stli' heety and I&J2ja brownBtone front-'"' rz. w - rc iinost ansLoenufiK.TJorao; strecto f dapf. II. G. Carter, 'cottdfi factor and commission merchant,f.Marlfn, Texas, 'ifh the News Sundaycoming up road. . The captain came to Chicago a busiiMiSS trip, and from thence to this place to meet his daughter, who was colleije afeMillcrsburg. On asking the captain if hd'feceived any wounds in the army, he exhibited a minnieball wound through the 'ensiform cartilego in the center of the breast, and passed slumtlv fl 4- - ii'nll - jr(I 4- -i r ittnnlr iuc.aiiunu woiiitUu k uijuivuiuent 10 uuu loweis a weeiv -- A thief stole Geo. White's shoes out his hall the other night; also, a man wasrun from Br. Ed. Kay's house Friday njght. The scraping of matches .and burning sulphur awakened Miss Iiattie Hill, when the thief fled. . t Mosc Love, col'd. was acquitted of the charge of burglary Sat urday, on e technicality of finding Capt. Thomas' store door open, and Morgan Ammerman, the . night watch, in it. Mose, it seems, had made his second trip, and' Ammerman had walked in between trips, and was waiting for him. i frysJ&k?3KBxB 8 sS The Trader, Turfman, Farmer and Sportsman. Bluegrass seed now sells at 45 cents per bushel here. Now look out for the grasshoppers to come along and chew the window-shutters your house. Fat hogs are scarce and high in the neighborhood of Danville. They are quoted at cents. Bobt. Bonner has purchased Bussella, full sister of Maud S., a gray 15 hands and 1 inch tall, from Mr. Steel, for $10,000. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate is of Geo. McKee, dee'd will present them properly verified, to the undersigned for payment, and all those indebted to a' him, except Iy note, are required to settie the same, without delay. JNO. W. BEDFORD. Executor of GEO. -MCKEE. - of Juneloth lmo. J . ' jume ' BILL -:-; "00 ME Mil": TWO DOLLARS PBR YEAR AND REIOHT, ' OR $2',000 FOR 1,000 YEARS Addressj Boomerang, '- .'x LaTramie City, "Wyoming Territory. ' 1882; 1882. THE FASHIONABLY-BRED TROTTING STALLION NEW TOE'I, standard. . , By'rYSDYK'S HAMBLETONIAN. ' First damj.Rosedale, by Sayre's Harry -Glayrv: -;- . - -,i; . Second dam. Orange Co. Mare, by,Prin6e Duroc. Third dam, Miranda, a running mare from- Canada. -. . Wilbbe permitted to serve a limited number of mares theensuing.season, beginning April 1st and ending September lsty18S2, at' , $50 To Insure, a Colt., -The money due when the mare is known to be in foal, or when TnE owner parts "with her. At the time of service note -will be required, which in event of the mare not proving in foal will be returned. ' ' . ,- Due care will be exercised to prevent accidents or escapes, but .110 responsibility will be assumed for any that may occur. Good stabling and pasturage provided for mares from a distance,, and at reasonable rates. ... He will be located '-at my farm, on 'the Clay & ICiser turnpike, six miles from Paris, Bourbon county, Ivy., two miles from Iviser Station, Kentucky Central' uanroaa. For further particulars address KELLER THOMAS, Paris, Ky. .'!" 10IM,.. Y' I I VS I ' l CHARTERED- 1S7Q. JI:pjspial atteiitiori ?jb6,collectionB, and. 'enuttariapr6mptlyme:o ite tTnited States,- Gaadabj Eifrope.; A. .- "'-: - President; . L- ' KJ. - JUidLiOU'BI I3XJlJiSEr9 MILLEfcSBURGr, KY. t One square railroad depot. GOOD LIVERY STABLE ATTACHED. The kindest attention given and guests made comfortable. Good Sample Rooms. A table filled with all the delicacies of the season. BATES SEASONABLE. JAS. A. McCANN, ill" "'" ' MONUMENTS, Granite and Marble. Third St., Maysville, Kentucky. JAS." McABDLE, TAILOR, Grand Opera Building, CIXCEraATI, OHIO. GEO. W. MYIS, Dealer In FURNITURE, Window Shades, Carpets, OH Cloths, Mattresses, &c, Special Attention Given to Undertaking and Repairing. Main StreetParis, Ky. LAMAR HOUSE, (GREEN 'CHEATHAM, Prop'r.) CARLISLE, KY. One Square from Railroad Depot All Baggage transferred to and fro, free of charge ! LIVERY STABLE ATTACHED' novl4y A. LAUBLY, SADDLER, CARLISLE, - - - - KY., Calls particular attention ob the farmers and horsemen, to tbe fact that he now prepared to put up, FINE HARNESS and SADDLES specialty. Will sell at lower figures than heretofore for CASH. Special attention paid to repairs. I keep constantly on hand a large stock -whips, collars, trace-chains, and everything pertaining to the trade. A-- ti j: , -i :. u .f t y , ivyj: jat."" cs , a. m ' t l '-a XTz F X ' viw ZJi Office.adjoiningepositanlcV 'rt ' 1 - 'Mniers'upiy ?" t '& t ari . . . Iiisiirarice . Asent. . 1 . Represents . Hartford' Fire-, ' Bowling' Green and Maysville Masonic Life Companies. "'".. "JL AttOiiney at LavVj - f 'Carlisfe.'kvvi $ir:n ''.; " 'A ' Z i' 't:i! i, 1 in umvuue in uiB.cuuzus. ui itiuuuiu and adioiniiia . comities. Soecial axd1 prompt attention given to collections. . i ?x.' VtW . ' ' ' ' ' X- r '. i Mrs.-Jane' PuRNELLfiNO. JRFujxneliJ k& -Proprietress. PIMBLL x&l? ". 4 6 TirAiArcrnuTJirm iAXl.OXJLUX 5 r. ri la Die and rooms second to no coi hotel m the State. v. An . lirliarire and well fiirrftstt'fcm b Sample Kooms for ComirXerclol' .-. Travelers. Good Livery Stable attaehed: Refer to all who have patronized the housj -" Terms. Reasonable. , . " ; . ' ... fc m ' J . j. JL.U. - &.Vl 1 zm?r ji v.. . v S " WT A . -T -i: , TK," V. Special-States Jo EMIGRA&W.7f -; Forrtherparar C , ...:, Covington, Ivf TTK :":. - ShQtes; C"Qupkesi ii X" i.&ANA - - ; ' v Tickets to' alQoints , , - -- ----i EAST AND IVEST T- :BAGGA(E CHEGKEBf' Time Table in Effect since May 14, '82-. L've Covington. . S:00 a m and 2:45 p in-.11:25 Arr. Paris a m and 0:05 p ir L've Lexington. . 7:30 am and 5:00 p nv Arr. Paris . 8:25 a m and 5:55 p m, L've Maysville.. . 5:45 a m and 12:30 p m. Arr. Paris . S:25 a m and 3:00 p m. L've Paris for Mavsville G:30 a m and 5:50 p m. JG" Richmond Express runs daily. phaSestthkoop', CARLISLE, - - KY. Office over B. F. Adairs grocery. novlSy POSTED I hereby forwarn all persons, that my farm is poated, and all trespassers either hunting or fishing on my premises will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. My friends will please not ask the privilege of violating my positive resolution. Jesse Turney. COLLIER & SHARP, SUCCESSORS TO JAMES I. COLLIER, DEALER IX GOAL, SALT, LUMBER, GRAIN, Broadway, - - - Millershurg J52TT also have a saw mill at licking Station, on the K. C. railroad, arid can fill all orders for cut lumber nt lowest market prices. I will move the mill to any locality where a sufficient number of logs for a yard can be established. A fuil stock of Lumber kept constantly on hand at this point. IMPROVED TEIBE WAGON. Fully Warranted, Made of Tennessee Timber and Tennessee Iron I . Best Wuion on Wheels! ; McCORMICK REAPERS ANifo f MOWERS AND THE BIj PROVED HOOSIERM: GRAIN DRILL. ; ;f FOR SALE, BY 'O' - JAMES M. ROBY;', r Millersburg, - - Kentucky. ? JJST Alaogent for-Ball's Tobacco Screw. i 1 d -&. 4, '-". vl : .. rt . ' J M -. ' M&V - Wl t t. s i?