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pn'pw; b ! r'HW - Ifleekf . ..- -- --. fcit 3T. ?, A VOTOWx.NUMBER 510. r f siMword! ky.', Tuesday, January io, i883. NEW SERIES-NUMBER 113, 7 Intenof jmtfiml serni" I k Mv Scmi-Mctfiln Inltriorloumnl IV. . WALTON. CdHer and Propnttor T. R.WALTON.j?. . Jfousfntis Manager l'ltlllivil Ttiri1iu rutcf Vrhlttu, sa.nii i'isu annum. serlptlen, ritrptte-nattthanir. and I dm of ! nemlnsttens tiner tbrweenl. Tht Catftiof at BriaHatt. "Yes," mM the boy, wild n vncant look, "I Into no interest in the pleas ure of tho cliaso any mor, though I did hnvo a little quiet fun this morn ing at tho breakfast table. You teo pa it tho coulrarU-st wan over .was. If I oomplain that nny thing at tho tablo duujt tiujto good, pa says it's all right, riiu morning I took the? sjr up pitcher nud emptied nut tho white tyrup and put In miiio cod'ljvar oil tliitt in a is taking fur her couch.. I put- Miine olt my fwtncnkt. ami- u tendeil tu tastoof it, nnd I told pa tho syrup s four, and not fit tn cat. l'a was iiml in n second, and ho tour el out somtiuiUiis pancakes and laid I mis getting: too cotifounded purlieu lar. Ho said tho eyrup was gool enough lor htm, nnd he lopjwd hi pancakes into it ami find bo mo down lit neck. He is a gaul darned hypu crilo that's what ho Is. I could ee by his lace that tliu cd-liver till was near killing him, hut he atiil the eyr up was all right, and if I didn't eat niiiiepHheM lircak my ntokjaiid b) f-lt IITiHil t0tat it, and pi he guess, ul h fiailn'Hfjjjnt tniujth aptite nnd he would jcit ilrinia cup nf coOie and eat a domiL I like to died, and that I think mako this dinppint tnettt in lore harder t War. Itut I MUim r?r ?" "'o'1 K"t a vury troj; liftnillW: nfid whu she gnt aoiiM f ibat col liTr il in her mouth He went up & ktn n lnirn),ml pa had to help her, am! e had noo Might 1r,iii mnfafat;. I eat icktt tn tKt(s) the tntft ont of my mnutli, and then I kifil for irWhirft! girls They wit Utormioh syrup any way, nnd whmt the) got on lo tlmt cod liver nil aiHl.-rwallowed n lot nt it, nno rf them an nob girl. he gut up from lliataUe nii(l Hit her haud on her corlot 1 awl'. swl 'hawh- M!' nnd wdiil CiQti1.4ii .kflchwi looking as ImIp nlinn i& tLui ilfo has; powder on hertiioe, and ihe nlher girl who is Dulrh. the swallowed n panenko and i said, 'Mine 1!II. vn do lujtlcr from mc,' and b nt out and leaned against the eoal hit). Then tlipy talked Irish and Dutch, ami got clulw nud tiarled to I'Mik fur me, rind I thought I Hi.uld come over here. The whole family weigk, but it is. not fmm Itiwi, lik my illius, ami they will get over it. whilo I shall fill an carl gtnr lait not until I hare inado that girl ami tho tojegraph messenger with they was dead. Pa and I are going lo I'hicagu next week, nnd I'll bet we'll Jiavo soinoinn. P.fsayi" I iieul m cliniigo of air, and I think he is gulug trji try to 1"'SP mo. It's a oohlKlny wjieii I ggt loft any where that I otlti't find my way back. "Well, goodbye, old pntatoes." IVck'a huu. A Woman'h Opinion' or Trous una Trousers positively excito my winth, thoy aroso outrageously ugly. Take n palr.and hang them up nuy whero nu a unll, ihe-hsck of a clfiilr What meaiiy. cnntempiiblo looking things theyurul Jiookat ihjtloug, helplets, dangling -legs T Ono almost espials lo see them run of! with thorn selves to hide their, couscious ugliness. Of course thoy are soiled and slnvou 1) ; thoy miii' bo, for thoy nro" too tight to bo held up like our poor, much abiiird.skirU, nud nuilo long enough, whou tho streets'aro wet, in receivo all tho muddy, Hying drops of the boot heels. I Indeed, bo little res pect have men Ihenifelvca for this do tcatsjjlo garment, that I liavo finpre than once teen thorn rub out 'thonc cumulation of dust with a blacking brush. f Chicago IiPcture. Celluloid is u composition of fine tissue paper nud camphor, treated with chemicals by n patented process. A rather common inipreesiou that it contains gun cotton is a mistake, which arises from confounding it with cellodion. Celluloid, it is said, ii en tirely non explosive, and burns only when iu direct contact with flame. When crude it looks like transparent gum, audits color is a light yellow brown. It can bo made as hard as ivory, but is always elastic, and can lo molded into any conceivable form, With equal easo it cau be colored iu auy tint desired, the dyo running through tho entire substance, nud be ing, therefore, ineffaceable. from Oifltnnt Standpoint). Not long sinco Wakefield 9tnrkey, of Austin, whllo crossing tho track of tho International & Great Northern Jlailroad on la valuable rnulo, mi struck by tho locomotive ami killol. The rnulo was also hurlod into eterni ty. Wakefield Btarkey, although a perfect gentleman on tho street, was a domestic tyrant of tho deepest dye. Without nny provocation whatever, ho used lobent his wife ncd'lock her up in a wardrobe; hence, when sho heard of his death, it was not so much a case pjfhcavy bereavement its it was of mitigated allllction. As the cngiti cor of the locomotivo was clearly to blame for the accident, it was suggest ed to the widow that sho bring suit for damages. Hho resolved to do so, and called at tho offico of the railway com pany. Tho proper official happened to be in- The widow bad such a clear caso against the company that it was deemed advisable lo compromise the jiallcr. "" "Now, madam," said tho official, after tho widow had thrown back her veil and slated her business, "we aro willing to do what is fair in this mat ter. There is really no occasion to go to law. It is a dolicato subject to dis cuss; so I think, without going into the merits of it, I will tender you a check fur (4.000 and you will sign n pspjr releasing the company from all further demands." The widow started and said: "How much?'1 "I am authorized to pay you S4,- 000." - - "I accept it," sho said very much njrcitalcd. Tho check was handed over, the pa crs signed and tho widow walked nut into tho street in a bcwilderod frame of mind. As sho cashed tha check. she said to herself, confidentially: "I didn't expect to get mnro than 850. I reckon that railroad fellow didn't i know how old that rnulo was." It had never occurred to her that she had' sustained any loss in the death of her husband. On the other hand. the official said tn one of the clerks: "That lady is letting us of! dirt cheap. We usually have to pay 85,000 for running over husbands." It did not occur to him that the widow bad sustained any lose whatev er in tho, death of the valuable laule.ia What a striking .illustration of.the, fact- that diirerent people Took atTthe samo thing jn a difletent light. Tex- as Riflings. Milling Jot. A Lexington-correspondent of the Louisville PmI says : The people'are getting tired of the Blackburn fami ly. They ffel that with Joe in Con gress, tho Doctor, Governor, Jim, Secretary of State, and young Jim, Assistant Adjutaut General, the situ ation is drifting into nepotism worso than that which characterized tho Grant reign. In addition to the alnive, several near relatives of tho ISInekburns are in dflico. Said ono patriot . "It is. like eating mola&se s a little is palatable; but when you try to snallon a quart, it clugs on tho ap petite.' This 'growing; uupopularity is not due so much to Joe as to the Governor. His frrmitmt p.irdons havo reujleed him eo unpopular with I tho masses that thoy. feel like tiirniue their backs on the whole family. The Governor may not know it, but he is steadily killing Joo iu a political sense Few of our leading citizens defend his ubiiko of the pardoning power, whilo cynr gnniMerJn the communi ty is loud iu his praUe on every occa sion prescuUd. The harmony of married lifo dc- pejid almost entirely' upon .dinners. It is not so much tho stato of the heart as the condition of tho stomach which makes a man happy, It is better for n woman rank heresy, wo know to bo ablo tn, make a pleasant home, thau to talk Greek. Before mar riage thu ability to sing divinely and to play impossible music arc very attractive; but when two people settle down to loving each oth er for forty or fifty years, the kitchen inevitably emphasizes itself, and the chances pf success are greater with a comely house-wifo than with an ac complished beauty who knows eyery thing except bow to mako the house attractive. The Du'eber Watch-case Company at Newport, Ky., claims to bo the largest of the kiud iu the world. They empby 700 men and turn out 700 watch-cases per day, They make their own tools, of which they use 8 10,000 worth. They will soon add a new feature to their establishment iu the manufacture of "filled gold" cases, which they proposo to tell uuder the truo name ot plated cases. I A Pitp Vols. Tho following, taken from "Tit Bits," a London funny paper, is an excellent illustration of tho character of English wit. Tho prize for the best joko (Ono Guinea) has been awarded to Miss D. liutnby, 205, Ho gent Iload, Salford, for tho following: A young man got into a first-class railway carriago whero two demure- looking maiden-ladies of uncertain age sat, one at each end. He. sat down on tho centre scat opposite, nnd as their journey proceeded endeavor ed to get up a conversation with them IIo fouud them, however, considera bly incensed nt tho impropriety of a stranger addressing them.. IIo there fore determined to play a trick upon them. When they entered the dark ness of tho tunnel ho kissed the back of his hand loudly several limes, and whispered "darling." Each of the ladies, of course, thought that the other was sanctioning the embrace, and Iho looks which passed between them as they emerged from the tun nel may Iks easy to imagine, but im possible to detcribo. A good nowspaper may fall into er ror through accident on the part of persons who serve it, but no newspa per worthy the name ever makes in tentional misstatements. Its reputa tion for trustworthiness is tho largest part of its capital as a public journal. It intends every statement it publishes to be unquestioned and unquestiona bio truth; and if it is led into error, the cause will always he found easy of houcst explanation. A conscientious accuracy is the first essential of jour nalism, and this paper keeps it con stantly in view. The much-mouthed idea that "you cau't believe any thiug you read in a newspaper, is falso. When ono reflects upon the number of facts which a well conducted news pax:r is called upon to publish every week, nnd tho innumerable and wido ly divergent sources from which it necessarily obtains information, it is marvelous that its columns are kept so free from error. Tho average indi vidual isjar less truthful than tho av crago newspaper. The hounds used for tho purposo of tracing runaway slaves wero not blood hounds, according to the assertion ot several old Virginians, but were com mon hounds, trained to follow any thing, even a wagon. They were not U6cd for hunting, but were kept only for the purpose of tracing fugitive slaves. They were harmless, so far as biting was concerned. A South Car olina man, who formerly owned a thousand negroes, declares that no genuine bloodhound was ever seen in that Stale. Ex. A ScoaESTios to Blackuuuk. Tho State troops of Kentucky will bo sent to Carter connty next month to protect Neal and Craft. And if the Governor of Kentucky will kindly permit us, wo will suggest that ho al so send troops to protect the people from the troops and some more troops to protect the troops from the people. Cincinnati Enquirer. It was lately shown, in a suit in Paris, that a married man had paid over 820,000 blackmail rather than havo his wife know that he had writ ten to an actress two love letters, which was silly, as ho could have told her tho same timo ho gave her a 81, 000 necklace, and it would havo been all right. The use of nrUflcia! leather is uow suggested for buggy tops, and forup bolstering purposes where leather is now used. Tho uow material has tho alleged advantage ot being much more impervious to water than tho genuine or natural article, while iTii found -to wear longer and looks better. Tho now tnrifT revision reported by President Arthur's Commissioners turns out, on closo. inquiry, to be lit tie above another ' Washington safo buralary job. set un by the officers an. pontcdlbyjihe law for the purpose of .i.FJit.n i i.I :.:' r i." i..5" utunuiifj UIU 0itll Ul wiu 1U1T. Gath. Not more 'than "6W time in' fifty does a clergyman give out a hymn wjthout f ddWg,that suchjafcd; UhJ verse will be omitted. This adds va riety to the entertainment and makes the people think that the pastor is a man of vast erudition in musical mat ters. - - .I i - "The meanest job I ever under took," said a Colorado man, "was that of apologizing to a widow on behalf of a vigilance committee which had just banged her husband by mistake. It was hard to find just tho oxcuee that would satisfy her." Which travels fastest, heat or coldt Heat; because you can catch a cold 1 Watttrton on tht htut. Tho issuo between Protection and Ilcvcnuo is as distinct as it is irrepres sible. It will not get out of politics, because it belongs there. It will down at no man's bidding, because it involves a great wrong that must be righted, Nor can its terms be con fused by misleading sophisms. All that wo contend for is tho establish ment of the principlo of Uovcuue, versus the principle of Protection, in levying of impost duties. Mr. Payne is correct in saying that no civilized country has over adopted frco trade. No ono is proposing freo trado now though the bullying protectionists seek to force the fighting on that lino Tho question is : a tariff for revenuo and a hundred nnd fifty, or two hundred millions at that, which by the necessities of the case carries its own "incidental protection" with it and a tariff for revenue, arranged to produce the largest amount of revo- nuo to tho Government and only to the Government, at least cost to the people. 'This is our proposition, pure and simple. Tho bill which passed tho Senato providing that tho President may ap point heirs apparent and heirs pre sumptive in his cabinet, is hardly a democratic measure. It will hardly find favor with the peopio of this country. It is a difficult question to settle, but it seems more consistent with our form of government incase of death of tho President and Vico President that the succession should go to one elected by the representa tives. There is something not pleas ant in the reflection that tho President will be selecting his cabinet with re ference to tho succession. Thero is too much of tho idea of personal pow er about it. Cincinnati News. "William Walton, the infuriated lov er who killed Miss Milburn, at Belle ville; 111., becauso she refured to mar ry .him, left a diary which contained tho following reference to his rejection: "It was that lovely evening. I fully hoped that we should become husband and wife, and had no thought that one so dear would give me the bounce. But bounces do come in many ways and forms, so I pray for those I leave behind, who have not got the bounce. I pray give them not the bounce Good-bye forever." His next act was to blowout his brains with a pistol. It is said that John Wesley was ouce walking along a road with a brother who related to him bis troub les, saying ho did not know what he should do. They were at the moment passing a stone fence to a meadow, over which a cow was looking. "Do you know," asked Wesley, "why that cow looks over that wall ??' "No," replied the one in trouble. "I will tell you,"said Wtsley, "bo cause she can't look through it; and that is the way you must do with your troubles, look over and above them." The Governor's Pardon Retort. The list of pardons granted by Gov. Blackburn will soon bo published. It should be bound in morocco, and en titled "The Works of too Soft a Heart in an Age of Crime," and pre served as a warning for these who ay hereafter occupy tho gubernato rial chair. Marion Press. Tho young man who is so squeam ishly nico at home about his food, and who can't eat this or that thing unless it is just, so, will go into a restaurant and freely partako of mysterious com estibles, undaunted by capillary im pertinences and entomological abomi nations. -BostonTranscript. Fathers often mako a great mistake in briuging up their sons to follow their own trado. A Philadelphia trunkmakcr was wiser. lie had ten sous, and all aro now baggagemen on railroad passenger trains. The trunk maker is getting rich. Worse Than Nothing. A wag, speaking ot a friend whom ho suspect ed of living altogether beyond his means; observed that he believed he "would owe soveral thousand dollars after all his debts were paid." Inquisitive pceple are the funnels of conversation. They do not take in anything for their own use, but mere ly to'pass it to one another.- Sir I., bteelo. Htll's Cstirrh Care Is taken Internally It actt directly upon the blood and Ihe mu cout surftces of the tjittm. l'rice, 76c, For sale j IVnnjr A McAlliter, Klin ford. If Catarrh has dfdrojtd four state of swell and hearing, Htll's Catarrh Cure will cure joo. 75 cents per bottle. Druggitts tell It. JIOOkkwaru It offered for any cue of Cittrrh that cto't be eured with Hall's Cattrrh Cure. Taken Internally. Price, 75 cents. 1'itorr.Rstom. T. W. Vi!lU. WALtlCK K. VAIXON. T. W. A W.B VAIlNON, ArTOiiNKvn jvrr XjA."v, STANFORD, KY. Oflr In Owilf- A Son'i new bulldlm-up lUlri. ALEX. ANDF.ItBON, ATTOIlNXSY A.'X- IA,-V, DANVILLE, KY., Will pritltc la th Conrtt of llojl id1 tdjalnlnf eountltt nj la Ibe Court of App-tli. DR J. O. STANFORD, CAIU'ENTEn, KENTUCKY Offictoftr RoM. 8. Lytle'i itore. from S la 5JJ in.l 7 to 8 rvu. OOlcs hoort LEE P. UUFPM AS. 8UUOMON ujarv'riHrr, STANFORD, KY. OBce South tide Htln Street, two doori abort the Mreri Hotel. Fur Nltroiii Oxldt Ou tdmlnltUred whin re quired. nam n. iiimimrr, ATTOR N EY AT LAW, Mt. Vornon, Ky. Will prtctlce Mi profoMloo lo Itockcutla and adjoining countlri tml In tho Court of Appeal. Ppocltl attention (Wen to eollectlom. RICHMOND PLANING MILLS! I hate recently opened In Illtbtuond a Urge and complete Hanlng Mill, and am prepared to Inrnlih ererr kind of BUILDERS' MATERIAL! iKctcnmo WcattierbonrriliiK, Flooring, Doern, NhmIi, HIIihIh, I.ntliM, NIiIurIch. MouItlliiKN, Ninlr- WIlfH, tl'C A I fell at price eucli a the abore article can be bought In Loulntllle, rinclnnul, or other whule- laio nouie. I am lure I can mate it io youi aa rintige to patronlie homo Initltatlon. I am alto a practical ARCHITECT, And am rr'parr-i tnfurnlih dwignsuml rstltnat?i for ttuIMiDgtiiml all kinds of ktoII work That I am doing no amalt builness,can bejudg rd from tb fact that m bank account rum from ll.AOO to 82 MM tr wrrk. CVmtrctlnj and building dooo promptly and at iivinc prices. Aaarcu 70-ect-ljr C. H. NTAFFORD, Afflicted, Attention Ml. GAM'S REMEDIES I FOB THE MILLION. MANUFACTURED 11V W. K. OANN, M. D., MOKTICEIXQ, KY. Tbo world It filled with the wonderful, Uautl ful and Intricate Invention ol man. Tel all the combined talent and aenlu, tb.t the world hai ev er known ha, never produced anything that can compare with ''Dr. Uann'a Kcniedles" Medical kill and aclence have, u vet. tailed to dlicover anv thing equal to them, for the euro of the dli eaaca for which ther are recommended. Ai their vlrtuea and uiea are nralied br tbouundi through out the length and breadth ol the land, and at Standard Famllr Mediclnea, they cannot b ex celled, ant are fully lutxtintlated by the itroug eit testimonial!. For Coughi, Coldf, Croup, Bronchitis, Comunip tlon and all Dlieucaa ot the Throat and Lungi, Use Dr. Onnn's Cough Syrup. For Liver Complalnt,DyipcpiIa,Indlge9tlon.Jaun dice. Constipation, Sour Stomach and all Bilious Diwaaes, Use Dr. SJnim'H Liver Cure. For Rheumatlim, Neuralgia, Sprains, llrLtses and Swellings an external application fur manor beait Use Dr. Gann'M Liniment. For Files, Hemorrhoids, Burm, Flitula and all lrullar dlstasea, Use Dr. Giiun's Pile Ointment. For Freah Cute, Burns, Ulcers and Old Sores, Uhc Dr. Gnnn'H DUter-Sweet Oiutuicut. a Use Dr.Giuiu'H Stomach ItlttcrH A Reliable Tonic. Appetlier and Blood Turitter, and alto cures D-pwptla. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Malarial Fevers and all periodical Diseases. Manufactured and for sale by w. ie. GhAirasr, :m:. d., Sole proprietor, Moutlcello, Ky, 0STA1I orders by in. II will receive riompt attention. SS-tl flPCUTP 8rc reaping a liar AUtll I O Mst tdllns our Kitchen Queen Safety Lamps Snnd other household article nhclK-vfclllngarticieaeverpu. on tho market. ForNnmple and Trriu-), address tho CLIPPER NTF'G CO., , 388 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. OPERA HOUSE, -STAN FORI). KY. VT. P. WALTON, Propriotor. Site of Stage, JOx&O, KUht com 'lete sets ol Been ery sealing capacity, inciumug gaiicry. -w. lleasonable ratee to good attractions. Addroaa as above. KOSIIFERS . HTOMACII 4 BlTTEBs Iloiltller'a Sumach nnurs tin ttntill Bs tn lbs lienra, luducrauhcallliy, nat urat. flow ol' bile. irttTcnts coiiatliiaClon without unduly )uruintf the bowels, k tly atimulatea the circulation nnd by iiro uoling u vigorous cuuilltiou or the liye leal s)strni. romotei. also, that chtvrlul m.a which it the lru.t Indxitlon of a veil, bllmci'l condition of all the auuual powtrs. for halo by all DrujtirUla and Uvelcts (cncrally, WRw ()D No, M'ROBERTS&STAGG Opera Houso Block, DKiVIiaitt-l ix DrugH, Wall Paper. IVIiich, MiihIcrI C.iettilrnlH, Donkx, JMquorH, IiiMlrumeHtH, l'nliitri. Stationery, CigiirH, Pocket OIIh, Noups. TeliHccoH, Cuttlcrj, J.anipH, Perfumery, Fire Annn, Machine NccdlcH. Our Jenclry, MlTcnrnro and Cptlcnl (Jonds Dcpnrtmrnt In In Charge of Col. Tlios. Mellaril, nlio nlll llcpnlr W ntclics and Clocks Promptly and In tbe btst stjlc. H. G. RUPLEY, 9IERCIUNT OLMIIsOlt, Stanford, - Kentucky, Wishes to Inform his Fatrons of Stanford and vicinity that ha has received A Splendid Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Which he guarantees to make up in first-class style. Satisfaction guar anteed, or no sale. Cutting and Repairing neatly and promptly done. A. OWSLEY & SON, -DKAI,EKH IX- Harchvare and Groceries, Glass ware, Queensware, Wooden and Willowware, Stoves, Orates and Tinware, Full line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Patent and Family Flour, Hames, Traces, Salt, Limo, Coxuont, Field Seeds, Plows and Farming Implements. Call and see the genuine Hamilton Plow. OPEBA IHZOTTSIE BLOCK. jSBnKSrF In ornamentation and is unequalled. THE FLUES ARE EXTRA LARGE, Adapting the Eange to any kind of fuel. The Fire Back is made in three sections. As the center burns out much faster than the ends, this piece can be replaced without the expense of the entire back. Ventilated Chamber behind the fire box, which protects the back from intense heat. The Broiling facilities are superior lo any other Stove; tilt the grate and rake the coals on broiling grate, or an independent fire of charcoal bnilt on it, if desired Many other conveniences are attached to this Stove, which I ask you to, examine before buying. I also refer you to Mrs. Dr. T. B.Montgomery, Mrs. W.F. McKinney, Mrs. W. O. Welch, Mrs. O. H. McKinney, Mrs. S. J. Embry, Mrs. Br. J. B. Owsley and Mrs. O. A. Lackey as to the advantages the Jewel has over other Stoves. Very respectfully, W. H. THE BOOKWALTER SOME 3,000 IN ACTUAL USE. SAVE AND DUB ABLE! In fad, tiers ll no Knglue that -qua a 11 for I'rl-e. HlmMlcIljr. Durability and tollable Work. It Is Just THE ENlJlSblaDrlT PRINTING PRESSES Wood iSaw.s, Cotton GiiiN, Corn Mills, Creameries, iBfflK V M Call at The Interior Journal Olllco ami Hi-eeun oftho dCHlrnble UiikIhch In operation, ltemember every KhkIbs Iiiih our cuaraiilee. Kcatl It t We say to all imrchasers that we luarantte our llookwalttr EDglnta to be wall and substantially msdr; to le sale, simple, durable audcoiuiiltte Id conitructtoui to arork wetland ztfe the rutl powtr claluitd whu prorlr attached and luaaage I We uiske the aboiegusrautse. and tell eo the follow, lue conditions, nil' will glie the vurcbavrtbe Srst SUdaysafter tbe arrlialof Ibe taginelo gtto II a ulraud saturactory trial, lncaiebe Engine tills to couienp to our guarantee, we wilt tike back tbe Engine, rfluudemj dollar received on IbeLuglne. provided Ibe purcuawr rsturns Ibe Knglneto his nearesi railroad stailou, aud leaf ea It subject to our order by tbe close olsald SO nays' trial. (.eriataiy no uisu touw a a ura mora iioerat ouer LOOK AT OUR PRICES i S-Horis I'oeer Lnlneaod boiler a-iiorw cU-Ho H-llu llorse rower r.uglue aut uutrer lorse lower rngiueaud Hotter ..m. lunui Power tldiitneaud Uoller . Uellrered on cars at For further Information aud dpecrlpllTeiiauiiiblet, 03 tf JAMES I.KrrKIi A CO., NprlHglleltl, Obl. Stanford, Ky., I desire to call your special at tention to the which for util ity, durability, periection in operation, taste HIGrGIIffS. CORN SHELLERS, Elevator, Feed Mills, Hay Xre.sseN, Eatlie.s, Ac, ana coairar i, ......... -.- S0 M .. US 00 iV M . tyirlugOeld, Uble aidroM Ihe manufacturers, IB