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SThe Snterior 3f0iirn;il The Interior Journal RATES OF ADVERTISING. t.inniiiANDrnnrhiiTou I HUKISW1 MAHAIIKIt. 1 1 ' ! X I ! - -L.!JJJL 3 II Qn liroliMiimit 4 t fa It. ThfrJ taW i W S ii ii j! 'V J 3 It MM ilaa ivpf . imt yor -It M . IN Utivirili months.. (Mill JOII OFFIUK is roMi'Mrrr. iairtrtHtMlrwlar sml Mr J.B failiTra Is aa VOLUAIK IX.-NUAIUKIU-I. STANFORD, KY..F1UDAY, JUNE 18. 1880. JW W F ID I. fl HIM 1(9 lit J (1 DIM It II Sl WHOLE NUMBER 402. ips, I IM II H Mm S IM. imam I n nr.1 I n I n mat.. 'tlr.Uliilllh. !!!. ,(W on; m, l M it w It u i ik iw Mil i iwi an ipr v OT wr m l Ian STIic inferior Joiminl.' I i I. TlHT11t:T KIUN. I Hi ' lMitf Um awl Mtf frs MfnmlUhi!lM bit Tky Mf thai tlN Imu trwiM.! ir if Tit MgflHMM ftWH Ihf f4&. Ana ifctt ihy MM ! Hai hMgb It r Mbli) wfrl MMvt. 'TUalr ;mnI ya, lftr yrtrtt il t ra it'rr fctfft, Haw ftlttvllkf lay rMtir KisvO Th lwa vatr w Mfl ! An!, U lb MHIIMMf f k ilWa, Th M ftltffll 1tff fctTNlsP, Ty gall U wlikln Mf fcfttl lit ivrHi rb wifcp. Tlllf jfn frajwratr rrtf tint Uf Miffi far I Mlrrfsl In tf awaMrj yrt, UalllUflrlWhfrar, AftUlbrtllllthMMl a, ThlMrytaiMsMly Mm Thy tntrk iHM, Ihy lift reJ, Tfcy .Wart h UitJ at Ira' TUlvfuty ytara jra, Ivraly ynri' A4(brrrfiHtf A hii mmi iby itelikbM !, UtltJLlcU ' i9lbil1UIllhrharmrJ ffra, Al tint haiiwt rfitrl A iUU IId, a ilngl lint, Tlit faunf flvrtlon lrrfJ ' I'Hirrlttm Drmmrrntlr llltttry, A Commrrtial rcortcr in eonvcrta tlon with a promlnrnt cltitcn of Ken tnckjf, tho other Ujr, wt toM a bit of unwritten lilitorjr which may hoot inlctett to Kentucky Dcmocrttt. It relate to tho Turnout Deinocrallc Con Tenlion hclil In Chicago In 1804, which ileclarcd the war fur the pmer ration of the Union a failure and ile manJetl ieaeoat all haianlt, aiM nom inate.! for 1'retMent and Vice l'rnl deut McClellan and Pendleton. Af ler the former') nomination the dele gation from the Btate of New York aid to Kentucky'! rrjiretcnlatirr, "Now aelect the candidate for tho Vice TrcMency.- Hon. The. Y. anion, a prominent Democrat of the Stale, and then at now practicing law in Htanford, Ky., wan tho unnni nitiui choice. Hut Judgo Varnou, while appre ciating the honor, preferred to ace tome Northern man at the associate of McClellan, and thcrcfaro declined tile candidacy. Ho tuggctted to hit frllow ruembert of the delegation that tbero wat a young ton ul Uhio, whote tplendid career in Congreu and un lliaehing devotion to Democratic prineiplet had made him tho young eagle of Weatern Democracy, and who would lo an excellent candidate for the Vlco 1'ritidency George II. l'cu dleton, uf Ohio. The aufgcatiou wat heartily concur red in, and Mr. 1'cinIletiMi'a name pi'ev'iite.l to the Contention. (Tin cinnati Cummcrcial. )i llrttlufliitillal KrUrttrr. 'Alul forty )tar ngo a geiitlemau wat lricl and convicted upon circum ttanlial evidence of the murder of hit niece. Hho waa heard to exclaim "Don't kill met" and that Inttant a pitlol or fowling piece waa fired oO. Upon theto circumttarcea the gentle man wat convicted and executed. Kcaily twelve mouthi aftcr.the niece, who had eloped, arrived in Kugland, and hearing of the allair, cluciilatcil tho whole trantacliou. It appeared that alio had formed an attachment for a perton of whom her uncle disap proved. When walking in the fieldi he waa earnetlly duttiadiug her from the connection, when rhe replied that he had resolved to have him, or it would he her death, and therefore aid, "Don't kill me I" At the mo ment he uttered thcte wordt a fowling piece, wat ditcharged by a iporlimau in a neighboring field, Tho tamo night tho eloped from her uncle' house, and tho combination of tutpi clout circumstances occasioned hit ig nominious death. A day or two ago at a colored boot black was pastiug a downtown bar room and fruit-ttore he picked up tho stump of n cigar from the gutter and went iuto tho store and asked for a match. Howoamet with the reply: "We don't keep mulches to give away," The boy started out, Imt alopped at tho doo, turned back and asked tho proprietor : "Do jou tell W!" He purchased a box, paid hit two cents aud lit hit stump, after wlikh he closed tho box and asked the proprietor to put it on tho shelf, and "next time a geiu'an atka you for a match Just givo 'im one out'n my Ikix." lUclimond Dispatch. It wat diuncr tlmo in a select board ingdiouio. At that Interesting mo ineut a new boarder arrived. Ho waa a venerable looking gentleman, with long, silvery hair hanging low upou hit shoulder. Ilia face beamed with benevolence and n sweet rejioto betok ening a puro unit holy life. At ho joined tho other clients at tho table tho landlady looked toward him, saying: "Would yon pleaso atk a bleating sir?" and tho teuerablo stranger shunted In reply: "You'll havo to talk louder, luarm I'm so d u deaf." "You are yawning." .aid a wife i I ..ii i - r husband. "My dear," ho rephed, her I "tho husliaud and wife are one, and whsii I'm alone I am bored." 77ir Sfrj'ttMrrfii AsdMiHrr.. Tli. fntlftwlng waa riirrl for last Urn Junini Altsm ( I a iT?Tl71TroTIfMiTr' Kean iMinlnre for I'mMe nl, Is a mtlre-born Olilosn, Mid ! now In Ida (oitr ninlli rear He la a tnsn of large frame ami of illgnl- Kl attL.1 ahamatftaiti.linit aiilkata atdhHas llai tatasd ! ! irisiiiniiits i'iaiini v ait. t lUTotmw.ioffx.ircUMn.n. n,l ... br ll. ileatli nf hla fall.fr, llirawn at an early ignorance quilo nt mucii nt ol nciual K on hla own rrootirer. At Ibeaica of tin or wrong. Foola, and especially foiirlren be waa tpprenlleeil to the carn- vicious foola, have no right to gel pot tering ira.lf, but ran off allcr two yrara I ,,( 0fntl honest woman'a life and lieeaiue a cansl-boalman. A irar'a work .. .... . . ,...., i, ii , . . , brolialil lilm ennnvlt ninnev In enter ml lege, ami by letrhing In I he primary de arlnitnt be wsa ensiled to pursue, bla atiidlee, ami after Ma graduation In Wll liania College, Miaalaalppl, he Ivcarne I'rofraaor of Ancient fangnagee In that Inilllullon. Kelt year be waa made I'rlncll but remained only a year, when be married a Mis Itandolph who bail been hla pupil, ami returned to Ohio. Shortly alter hla return he entered politics, am bating iitenltted himself wills lb re publican parly, waa elected Flale Henalor in 1W.I. At the breaking out of the war be rained a rrglment ami waa eom- mlloncd Colonrl. He waa onlerrd with hla rrginient to Ktntnckr In Dreembtr Itfll, ami wat aaalgned to lbs command of Ilia 18lh Ohio Brlftde In the campaign gainst dm, Ilomolirry Marshall, which chaej with the battle of I'rnlonsburg. I'or hla service! In this campaign lit waa made Urlgadier (leneral ami waa after auceeiaful In dislodging bit hetten foe, General Marsball, from his retreat at Pound (lap, In lb CiimberlanJ Mounttlna. He waa engagei Inserrral other camalgna,bul was orderej In 1SC3 to Washington ami detailed aa a member of Die Kill John Porter Court Marshall. He tu afterwards made Chief of (len. Itowncrantt't staft", amt fur distin guished ability and bravery waa promoted tolherankof Major-deneral. Ileahorlly tftemards however, resigned, the Itepub licaiu of bis district having elected him la Congress, which they bsre regularly done treralnce. He has I ven InCongreas eighteen years and now enjoys the double distinc tion of being rVnalor-elecl from Ohio and ltepublican nominee for lb Presidency. Oenerst (latfleld joined the Christian Church In early life and often prejched to congregation of his faith at home. This becoming known hla soldiers dubbed him The Preacher (leneral," by which name he was known far and wide. He Is still a ao-called meniWr of tint Church, and it la to he lioivd that the Oool Lord will forgive the Iniquitous part he took as a member of the Infamoua Electoral Com raUftlon. Theehararlcr of den. (larfiehl can be uJf.nl by the following conspicuous facta When, In 1872, the Credit Mobllier bribery ami corruption among members of CongrrM were first cipooed, lien. Oarfield wat one among Ibare anuaeil. He Imme diately puMI'hcd a letter eiprrwily nml liillvely drnrlng that he had any share In it. Neil, on January 14, 1873, he ap varet lfore Hie committee of lb IIoujo of ltcirewntatlics, ami under oslli de clared "I never owned, received, or agreed to receive any stucL of the Credit Molilter, or of the I'nlon Pacific lUllroaJ, c ay JinJfml arAf artHngtv fitirr tinC Hut on January 23d next following the Hon. Oalea Ames waa eiamtned before the aauie committee, ami proved by record evidence, partly In (ten. (larfield'a own handwriting, that (len. (larCelJ had had stock In the Credit Mobllier, ami that he had reucivtvl dividends thereupon. Mr. Attica also UvliGed That (len. (larfiehl hail visited htm suWiucnt to the commence ment of the investigation by the House, ami bat endeavored to Induce him to awcar before the committee that money thus paid blm as dividends liad been de livered to him aa a loan; and yet at the very same lime that he had endeavored to procure this fsl- Irstlmoney from Mr Ames, (leu. (larGeld had called upon Amea to pay hloi an additional sum of money on account of the Credit Muhlllrr, claiming that the dividenda ha had already received had not been aa large aa they should have been. A perjurer, and man who attempts lo aulwrn perjury, Is not fit lo be President. One other iniortaiit feature In the his. lory of (len, (lai field In hit relation lo the le (lolyer pating contract. One D (lol. yrr had made a contract with the Hhrp herd Itlng In Washington to put down a ipiantitv of patent pavement, flen. (lar- held waa Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations in the House of Itepreseu lativra. Ill order to pay for this patent pavement an appropriation wat needed from Congress. The turn of f.'i,GX waa ai to (len. (larfiehl on behalf of D (lol yer, and appropriations to the amount of millions uf dollars were thereafter granted to the Wrshlnrton lllng, the appropria tion for the IV (lolyer lavement being In. eluded therein. These are some uf I ho facta In the publlo record of James A. (larfiehl, now the lte publican candidate for Preaidrut of tin I'nlled Slates. Chester A. Ailhur la a New Yorker, and a tool of ltoacoe Cunkllng, and la known lo the country only from the fact that Hayes removed him from the Col In tor ship of New York for stealing. The following are a few of his tratliuo nlala: "You haw made the custom house a cen tre of (artisan political management," -It. 11. Hayca lo Collector Arthur, Jan, 31, 187t. "With a deep seime of my obligttlone under the Cuu.lllulloo, I regard II aa my plain duty to aiuiu you inorder that the ufliie insy tw honestly aduilnislrml," lit. II. 1 1 ay. -a lo Collector Arthur, Jan. 31, 187. "(IroM abiiitw of Adudniatratlou have continued ami lucrvased during your In. I umbt-nry."- Johu rljirriiian lo Collector Arthur, Jan, 31, 187V. "Persona haw been legularly uaM by ,"" '"' '" "" " '" "' vleej the csprnaeii ol your oiUcts base In- LrelwJi .bil.lt.m.lpt. have diminish- ed. l!iihe, or gratuities In lb shspe of bribes bavt been re.tlted by your tutor. ilmilra In wrf ritl UrtntUe of Hi fiitm toi i lmur, "nil joii Imtft In nn m u- ortnl the r (T.irl to mrrKt tlirtr uliiiwu. Pielrr Hlitrinan la Oillcfinr ATIRHT Jan 31, 1H7H tiilint'VU Nrtlrlaiirm. Tho truth It tlino too frequent I . t m t t rt P ""IT ninrriaget is the omprlng of ,"i niiivil kiiij uiiunk .iiii(uiiiiii.i, t . . ' . and the elevating influence of which they threw away even more by tupi I ity than willfulness. A woman, by her sex and character, has a claim to many things besides shelter, food and clothing. Sho it not lees a woman for Iteing wedded, and the man who is fit to lie trusted with a good wife recollects nil which this implies, and shows himself perpetual ly chivalrous, sweet spoken, consider ate and deferential. The fools and brutes nmon at may think such de mands hard; but they nrc tint nearly as bad as to livo tho cat nnd dog life, misting the dearest possibilities nf hu man entcrcouree. What right hat n man to expect happiness in a household who brings no sunshine into It f What right lint ho to look fur tho graces and rellnc mcnlt of early love when ho violates them by rough speech, ill-manners and tho disregard ol thoso liltto things upon which the self-respect of n wife it built and maintained ? The cynic who rails at marriage is generally one and tho tame witli the thoughtless egotist who files into tho presence of his wife, careless, stubborn nnd sour- tempered, though ho never went to his mistress except in his best behavior. The fate is horriblo which a pure and faithful girl may endure by en countering in him whom sho weds not mere actual cruelty or injury, but ttu-1 pid incompetence to understand n wo man's needs, dull forgetfttlness of tho daily grace of life, and oblivion of the fact that while men hare the world, women havo only their homes. Thcso grostnesses of masculine, ingrat itude do not, Indeed, oltcn lead to vis ible caloitropho nor grow into absolute tyranny, but they equally lead that way. They drag down a wife's soul to the point where she mutt despair; they change tho sublimo meaning of marriago to vulgarity and weariness ; they tpoit the chauco of that best and finest of all education which each man obtains, who wins a reasonable good woman for his companion, and they cost more to a million households than money of repentance can over pay back. M " llyluif Tmarlhrr. A touching incident occurred in the death of two aged tropic, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dickson, at Oskaloosa, Iowa, latt week. For convenience in at tendance during their illness they were placed In separate bedrooms. The heads of tho liedt wero placed against a thin partitiou, which having an open door, permitted the two old people to converse, though nut able to see each other. The night before tho husband died his wife heard him groaning, and was unable to arise. Boon she wat informed that Jio wru dying, and in order to Im near mm tlic lieilt were moved so as to bring them parallel witli tho partition, tho heads opposite tho door. This done, tho fund wife reached out, grasped her huiluuj by the hand, and held it during hit last moments. Thus death found them at nearly or nuilo fifty-ono tears bo fore tho marriago ceremony had left them, joined hand in hand m A 1IKAUTIKUI. TllOUdllT. Uod knows what key in the human soul to touch, in order to draw out its sweetest and mott perfect harmonies. They may bo the minor strains of sadness nnd sorrows; they may be the loftier notes of joy and gladness. Uod knows where the melodies of our natures are, and what disciplino will bring forth. Borne with plaintive tongue mutt walk in lowly vales ol weary waj; others in loftier hymns sing nothing but joy; but they nil uulte without discord nt the nscendiug anthem of loving and believing hearts fiudt its way iuto thochorus of the redeemed iu Heaven. At Heaver City, Nebratka, 250 miles wctt of Missouri, a Presbyte rian Church coating $2,000 has beeu dedicated. It stands in tho forefront of civilization, being thirty miles further west than any other Protectant church in tho country. On the day of dedi cation tho 9210 which remained to In raised was promptly subscribed in full with 9100 additional to purchase car pets, lamps, etc. A largo lart of the members ol the church livo In sod houses and 'dug-outs.' Kentucky is far ahead of nuy State in the Union in the production of hemp, tobacco aud whisky. Prank fort Yeoman. Yos, but you uo the latt a great deal inoro than It needed, and the first a great deal ltts. Eyauuille Journal. The Shntr Tltirv A lint' f omjioal llnn One time there wnt n man which hnl n tngcr.-nwt I-i-Ji-wul, ino, ami the man ho tuk the money for tu get in. Tho man ho had n big pntior nalhl onto tho taggers den, ntid the paper It said, tho pnjier did : Tub Item. IlF.voot. TAuorrt, some times cald Tun MoNNtntK ok the Jt'.Nni.r. HANDS OP No TrcttiK Tin; TAtior.K I Tho monnerk of tho lungle, it was nlwnjs a layin' down with its noso lictneett its poz. nnd tho folks which had paid to get in they wos mad cos it wouldn't wock nnd roar like dissent thunder. Hut the alio' man ho red: "That's nl rito when I git the new cago done, hut this is tho tamo cage nich the oh feller hroko out of in Oregon, timo ho et up them seventeen men nnd their families." Then folks they wild ul slend back and lock in whisper while tho tagger slep. Hut one day a feller which was drunk ho tuk to punchin' the tagger with the masthead of his umbreller, which ttnmpecded the oddiencc, wild ; and the wimiucn fulLcs they studc onto chairs and hollered like it was a mouse; but the drunk chap he keii johbin' tho monnerk of tho junglo crewel. Pretty tune tho monnerk it bcllcred ofile, and wriggled, but the feller he kept pokin' like ho was a fire man to n steam engin'. Itimcby the monnerk itjumptonto its hino feels, aud spit onto its hands, and sed: "I bedam if I cant jest whollip the pea- green stufliu' out o' tho gum daitcd galoot wich has been prnvokin' this ero tagger." ' And the oddience thay was a ston- ishl All DncnsTLV and in Order. Deacon 11., of Ohio, a very pious man, was noted fur his long prayers, es pecially in his family. On Monday morning the deacon and his wifo were alone, and, as wat his usual custom, after breakfast, a prayer was offered. Thcro beiugan unusual amount of work that day, the deacons prayer was short. He (cited his hat and milk- pail and started fur the barn. His wife licing very deaf did not notice his absence, but supposed him to bo still engaged iu prayer. On his re turn from milking, ho was surprised to find her still kneeling. He stepped up to her mid shouted "Amen," when tho immediately nrote and went about her work at though nothing had hap pened. Cleveland Herald. The Padueah A'ow says: The sen tence which twenty-eight out of thirty contestants failed to write correctly last night at the tjielling match was this, as originally written. A student, poring over his studies as the 'rain poured down, formed thif sentence: "I once, sitliug on a kiln, saw a kuight errnht, himself an arrant knave, throw n Ihrowo at a foe, which, striking him, produced a throe of anguish nud poignant paiu like that of the stab of t poniard, which was healed only by the juice of tho thyme. A convict was lately discharged from tho Connecticut Stato prison, at tho ago of 19, who had spent his childhood in mi almshouse, his youth in a reformatory school, and his early manhood in several prisons. Jlio au thorities will try to get him off on n long whaling voyage under a good cnplain, in tho hopo that restraint, discipline, nnd nlwnco from tempta Hon will oven now reform him. A callant old eentleinnii by the name of Page, finding a young lady's glovo nta watering-place, presented It to her with the following wonit: Ml frum your stove you tste lb letter (1, t wt flos Is ije-fcUli I JsriUe la Ibw" To which the lady returned tho fol lowing neat answer: "irrruui lb Pass you Isle llwtalrr I", tour Page Is sfs. suj Ibst wim'lUu lor uie." liver; thing couduetlvo to tho better condition of tho baby Is sure to at tract attention: aud hetieo it is that Dr. Hull's llaby Hyrup is becomiug inure, aud mora appreciated, as its wonderful influence) in subduing the diseaici of babyhood becomes recog nized. Price 25 cents. Food greatly Itencfits when jirojer ly given nt tho right iieriodt, hut to overfeed tho baby it to sicken It, and luduce a degree of suffering; Dr. Hull's llaby Byrup Is the best remedy fur IheBUcomfoit arising from over feeding the baby. Price 25 cents. ".Siell love," said a young man to his girl, one night last week. 'Y-o u,' she timidly essayed. Tho courtship had beeu n protracted one, but they are married now. If any trouble Is attendant upon tholiabj's teething, don't hesitate tu uso Dr. Hull's llaby H, rup. It Is in valuable. Price twenty five leuts a a bottle If line .Vof ;. (nf. All amusing incident occurred jtt tho quaint littlo hamlet of Lixawax rnTlNkfi iu.-.ty, rfiTT-Jaya agor The hern of the hour was n younc man holding a position as bookkeeper at ono of the well-known Hummer re sorts. Tho heroine was a young, beautiful and accomplished damsel of tho neighliorhood. They were returning from the sanctuary, nud the "fatal rpicttiona" were being put and answered. The earth was wrapped in darkness, and nothing was to lie seen but now and then the faint flickering of a star. Tho doting twain wcro nearly home, when something rublied against the "lovers lee. 'Hunkinc it wai a cat, ho tent his foot out gently and lifted the intruder out of the path. His doting companion, less cruel, per suaded her Idol to carry the kitten home. He could not withstand her earnest pleading, to he picked "pus si" up and placed it carefully in his arms, and began stroking it over tho soft fur with his hands, I'verythiug was happiness fur a moment, and then thoso few faint twinkling stars disappeared as if by magic, that gushing maid uttered one piercing scream; while he, on whoso arm she had leaned so lovingly, grasp ed his natal organ with one hand and amid the greatest agony exclaimed : "S-k-ttn-k, by guml" The "cat" was allowed lo depart, and the loving twain have made a vow to never have a "purty pussy" in their domicile. SMS ' Ho to Act. -"I'm afraid," aid a youth confidentially to his mother, as ho was preparing to attend his first great party, "that I shan't know how to act." Just try as at all other times, to be honest and true," said his moth er, "and then how you act need give you tittle concern." Honest and true! How many of us feel that wo must lw as honest and truo when mingling in society as at other times. Do we not think more of how to act at that time, than bow wo arc. Killed' nv 'Wire. AYm. Tarr & Co. have n large number of cattle slopping nt their distillery, and they have been using wheat straw tor rough ness. Lately tiiey liad a steer to ate, and several others affected as the dead one had beeu. A post mortem exam ination revealed the fact that the stomach of the animal was perforated by several pieces of small wire which ho had taken with the straw, and which evidently produced death. Lex. Gazette. Taltnage's views on church music arc thus plainly "expressed : "When four woodlarks are allowed to do .ill the singing in the forest, and four seraphs alt tho singing in heaven, then can our churches rely on four persons in the organ loft witli their throats ore from tinging in the opera, who torturo our good old hymns in their peculiar style." Convi:i!3Atiov Uetwken a Mar. niED Couple. "Take me to the opera to-night, dear t "I am afraid I can't, pet" "Why not, loveT "I'd rather not, sweet." "Hut why not darling?" "llccause I can't afford it, precious." "Why can't you afford It, Mr. Smith" "Because it costs too much. , . I.. Nlw Blate. Washington JW (Dent.): The ticket to beat Oarfield and Arthur out of sight: For President Horatio Seymour, of New York. For Vice President Allen (J. Thurtnan, of Ohio. I.ct us nominato it. A vouni: wife remonstrated with her hutliand, a dissipated spendthrift, fur his conduct. "Love," said he, "I am like tho prodigal son; I shall re form by and by." "I will lo like tho prodigal son, too," the replied, "for I will ariso and go lo my father." Dr. Hall says that every blade of grass contains a lermon, o cau understand now why some ieoplo shave their lawns duwu so close. They want the sermon cut short. Keokuk Gate City. . .- -. When tho aflectlonate father of fivo grown daughters calls at tho hardware store for an extra stout pair of gate hinges, it means the spring campaign hat opened. A Mit Tnmier who recently mar ried a widower named Hyde, with eleven childreu, tajt she hat given up tanning and gone to dressing Hyde. The time hat passed for the "Klix Irs," 'Cordials," etc. fur tho llaby, aud Dr. Hull's llaby Syrup is now the established aud reliable remedy. Price 25 cents. The royal carriage of Uussia is lined with chilled steel to watch the royal heart, probably. When are kisses tho sweeteit When ilrup-titiouily obtained. iitinrii ninu'Tont. TKTIIonHT,gOUTIt-nT.J H. Urns, Tss It Iter rVrvtfTfr78a!iriiMrnlfttsilnlaat, Prayer Mr!ncaT1iiini.lsf n4(hls. PunJay Wrhmt 'sfs-no a -sr -J' ri. r-lw eseflmeJffM. The Weman a Sllwhwisry Hnelely mrels here en Ikelrt HunUfy in each bionth, al a ft stork Mrs. T T Pstlt., Ileri!tnt BArilST Rsy 1. M. llsrca, I-Mlof. Umbra fiafTOFftl an, lourlk Hnn.liyi, morslitf sail nlcht, Prsyrr sitting etefy Weilfiftar aflrr noon. giuiJay Kcbool sl S M a It. I Barrow, Rehrrlatendrnt CtinHTIAN- VronhlriliylnacuntrfltiMon St erf Lord's dsy. Prearblns by 1 1.1. Jos Hsllort on llrsl snl ThlrJ l-ord s dsts. Suthlsy ncbool al IS. Jos. manre, Saperlnlsadent PRRSBYTrUUN. SOUTH -Na Pallor l lo Xun.1,7 nrhool sl SKI. Joan W. Real, Hapsrlnteinlrot. Union rrayer Sletllng W'edDts (tsy iilfbta. pRIJIBVTFnlAN, NORTH -Rtr. J. H lists, J. Ps.tor. pfearbrs on Herofhl snj fourth Ban- aiyi, woromg soil mtnt. COMMEIIGIAL HOTEL ! I HAVR REFURNISHED AND REFITTED This Itolet In a tbonMith aisnnrr, snd am M- rr paml lo srfnmmn.lsle all nhonisy wlronlse ine, IS A I'lllST-CUSSMAXMIIt. 01 VE ME A TRIAL. IT IS ALL I ASK. J1IIALM, III OTX. IOS-tr J. T. IIANIIIN. ST. ASAPH HOTEL, STANFORD KY. THOS. IMCIIAltDS.l'roii'r. OPENED TO TBS FUBL1C FEB. 22od. 1873 PARE, $2.00PERDAY. CEN TRAIXY LOCATED. Hpifolnl AooommoilntlonH Af- fonlod C7oimiiurual TravoloMs Bsbkc Trtstnssferrod Tr of Cbrc MYERS HOTEL, STANFORD. KY. E. H. BURNSIDE, - Propr. This Old and Well Known Hotol Still Maintains its High Roputation, AND Its Proprietor is Determined that it Shall bo Second to no Country Hotel in the State in its Fare, Appointments, or Atten tion to Comfort of their duetts. Bsrsrses nltlbereafereS tessS Irsm Ihetssel irre erraerfe. nssnai arroHmoostioos is to I oHMtrrlal Trarslsra. The Bar will be alwaie sasalUS with Ibe rbslresl brsBaBofXlaaarsaat Msara. Aa asrsllsst Llfsrf Isattarbsd. CRAB ORCHARD SPRINGS, LINCOLN COUNTY, KY. THIS DELIGHTFUL RESORT, WITH ITS MANY AND Increased Improvements AND ATTIWCTIIINS, WIIjT.. OPK1V tOII TIIK Rocoption of Visitors --IIN THE 1ST OP MAY, 1880, AND C0NT1M1K Ol'KS TILL OCT. Sl.Sr. AH 1I8I1AL. AM fXt'H.II.NT HANI. UIL1 las) IMlKoUttHl. lili b 111 kiruiaJt WUstb ftaff I L slaiM1 rtvlt vulai(. iHiriu! lb , i rl4)f vvraluo Will IsttltflelfsJ iu iimiii iuuaiiia t w iriUHM lo Hi!.! KUMlavrvr iknn Ity rait4it otrrslvrn enr. for Hay aud Jbb, pr Wk, tlUi Tor July aud Augutt, IO to I5, AcooruluK to IoUou of Kmui, Lougth of BHaTi & 01 1 pet rallrutsJ ronMrttoiskrrb,r tm-t-rt rta trrlv at llMtrla Jir a toWur'i rlJ. fruM rllbrr lMiitflll or LlitHnMll, lsl iw JtMtkit iHaJut-o Urj ntiuisWt I ftMi u Ihu mv iU I, NHI.LHr Tt:IH S-3ui MMi.er. MITililNKKY ! Mrs. KATE DUDDERAR. i.''"n xiaaiusis k. I aw utw isWflfUiti ikvl tuning n rivsmt Hm lurf and Suiuiusr Mlllluriv.or all Ika imhM i fuhkui ,0iU-.suta.llW,1-lbl.-.lfli.lkrrl,Us,Xt:K.HNl tM) 1 fa r, i Hg MttHlst, l. MssMrilnT. tjli SltT hh.iouisriisi MwHlh. An-rHctM.t, tilrHrolHlHtliiHC Itssursl, stlttH. BiMiitsf mnn puwium niiiiutit. m an m isssn fllll i.ssviis,T .aillsviiH. I haakUfiMr (-tirsvJ tf tkttr Mbwii(lRjjA j I.RSTLESS, TIRELESS 'SLEEPLESS WiiHKMl tilt. TIIIWI. SIFN OlMItHV. Till IIKM i - i -. trivi rti j c t a r I fj. w ii i Cor. Third & Market Sts., - LOUISVILLE, KY., AMlMrhhim'iirriNkn A M AMirtmtit aivl Small Pro-Ala mikt limits? 1 MR Koott t ln sour MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. The nwl Skillful lullrra snj lbs LarsIt Amtmast ol riff llmls mils Ibis llii- LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR ESTABLISHMENT I iir xouisy-iiiiiBj. VUII IIiIh rMitiillnliiiiriil! Ihcrcist wc Irmo to YotirUootl Com mon Nome. JOHN H. CRAIG-, SHIPLEY, CIIANE &CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS JJSTJD SHOES Nos. OS nml m) West Pearl Street, MIIRItAl siitrii.v. lir niti I . KAftt., WILLIAM Hllll'l.t.1, "W- CRAIG, "WITH J. & L. SEAS0NG00D & COMPANY IU1J.N. OF 5J,OTIIIA;, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP WOOLENS, S. W. COR. 3d & VINE STS., j Amu MAftiicncoii, LI n 14 Nt AtnlM.f Hill, AlWlMIKhAXOMKIOD, HIAS'IKK K. tllAIILIS HIIN(1()(II. JOS. SEVERANCE. SEVERANCE & Wo will 1)0 found samo old stand, bettor to tun. is 1 1 our patrons Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpets, &c. At Lowest Prices. Thanking those who have stood by us so generous ly iu the past, wo nromiso to merit, by lair dealing in honest goods, oven a greater share of patronage than over. SEVERANCE & DUDDEUAIt. TIIK 1SK.HT llOUSIvS IX TsOlTINVITrE. Burlap llaEa, to OotU. CarrUesM, BuiiaUa, Whkobs. KltlK A KolllfcNiN, Mfia. uj Ivslrrt, vu W. Naiktl, 11 l 3 Slli Ural-claw Trliltlsihl lmoui Ui. hrotl tr rslsloaurr Caaltsta.H.t.lllo. WllirNhs A HAI K1.TT, Win. of ILrl! ImuriUI l.r.rj wll. . .....,.. ..,., -.n,rt.MIrs.Solsiia M. .!;. UHrailUM Cotton Buck, IIILUIMIb,IIITKAUSMdrslrrs la strsuliOBl Slut rsllroaa sulln, rovJsao.lwlur.Aokuiu. Iiloiks, rlr trolluadurk sll wltllbs mtbll Furnlturss. Tlta llralu.wi Msou&Mliirtng IVtunr " lamilors, rbairs, susl IrvwsnJ bnljlb(. llvstsisJ wosl MiHil,r slyh-s ol slsola furnlluro M.MlaliillrMlltglfra IsosUrffssiM (nrUbtroolrsrls. OriM.rlas. 8TI.U1. A IIHLIMl,tlru.r l-ruilslon sod Uiio slrrrbsals. 101 UIUv.. ., anJIMSalsln. brimiUlol lib HoCoraul.k HsrTMl.ra, It K.HIIIIUw,iiriiral iml, 103 W.blalo, luill. all'ln un-J of rrsvn ami Mowors la nil Wajro imn bsdna MtUUorr.WbolMaiU. 1'AMinN AUilbSkolalo wlillu.rr soj bury (outs, IsilMsU Imivnmi Sth sotlsib. Urstora.rtsll. Onu. ' W UII.I.IU A (V.parkrrssnJ sblrK'Sol lbs rolrbrstrd Irialaulsr UJ....,....,w.., iltmttlumt ,iJ,b,. -stkln(bouMao4Bialaoalr. Ill Uoll Klrwl. lUIlliour.. lIuta, Cat rioworo, W A till IIAUI'MlN.Horl,!, lit KourtkAsr, otsrdmo Mows, luj JlDif lil.nl, ,nj rut PIsium auil OrKftua. l II HtLbUIS WranUh A UwS. Pkntotr.pha, 3B3STA.3X.ISIII0ID 1B65. IWARRS' BRYANT & STRATTON BTJSI3MESS No. SO Main St., Near Third, - - LOUISVILLEiKY. I Largest Institution Of The Kind In The South. ITaefstfifa littifrftM CurM, iMk-kMfM. PMmmMf. atrd ArithfMtic are Gttr SirotaRiet. ! If You Know these Jotter tats if Not. tu, .t 0ce to WAKK'S BKYAST k StUATTUN C0Ltt8K aail ' WlsSiA Vs.ia askl sT aaas Js.sv n liaaeMi.ll.A riaf Turi Ib tb Lsid A 47V AVHItflt UHri S asM-aTsXHrbblWil WRITE rOR A COFY or TXS COIXS JftUHNAX. WARK 8c 1URKI, lrtfrlto. jiii i cvrvv., Cincinnati, Ohio. Opp. Burnet House, Cincinnati, Ohio. JAS. DUDDERAR. DUDDERAR. during 1880 at the prepared than over with all kinds ot WIMHI1ILKJI tll,ClllIl.ifksn.l('OTU.sli.Ulhi au.1 tflgbli, Maourrtiirmof Awnlnns, Trnlt, 1'aullns, rtr SOIourlhM. IL It. IIISS.U. Jl Ul., UnrlruMliiai. Ileslrrs In ronrls rsilu.l I. Im.1 l.v iu.ll In... ! IrMMon .M.tntuf ttrirti. M,hl In. tLwtl.l kim. ACtl, Wloutlb Asa. lbksr Bran, ll.lui. Una Ilsibrrsaj .tbrr r.llsU. I'lauos. L.IST and bbooln aor tlritsiis. lUTostltalaour tortus auj fliS Utora urtbsfellis so loorlb Atrnoo. L.8. WASIIHl K.V, IU Fourth Alo. Htsllau .oik saj mronabla M-lrra. uki ulclurra mad Daw la liuilalak. wslrrivtwisor rrsjua. COLLEGE, Vssal, Ynr js Wanted ia BuiIbms .. m sQaa fA ALAd AA JlsatBa V& VhiihiI VWlai A PaVVaattn VH aWB WHHIt