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Snttfto mfitui iylfc' VOLUME X.NUMBEltfllO. STANFORD, KY.. FRIDAY, MARCH J), 1883. NEW SERIES-NUMBER 128. jfcmi HeeUn y nni-MrthlnJiilei-iprlournal tr W. P. WALTON, T. B. WALTON, - . Cdltor and Proprietor i ' Butinttt Managtr I'llbtlahttt TtirmtntlH nilf Vill, 93.ni 1J3U ANNUM. rrlrtlon, etreA ti melte lisiln, lihl thtn of ile- i !! . BUI nomlnstl.ini not r thn rrtli. Punten' Errort. Thero nro lota of "smart Aleck," Ytlio think It U one of the cunningest tiling in 'tho world to light upon uu error in print nml to lilnr.on it to all whom tlioj meet. It is ii(H awyinj common tiling, cither, lor piiwHwri of nowipapera to receive marked cop Jei of their journali , whero every cr ror ii pointed out !jr omo follow who m taken time to read them over two or three tltnea to make Hire that he has not missed nnj: and perhaps, the coplos will t3 accompanied oy n letter asking for a aituation as proof-reader. The following from the London Print? inrj Time and Lthojraplier may he of interest to those individuals who aro ao anxious to find an error in print: "Probably one of tho worst liusi ncsscs under tho suu is that of a prin. ter. His every deed Becks the light ot day. ,Tboio of tho lawyer lie in dark boxes and between musty shelves tho doctor place hu iutliflerent handiwork in tho earth the trades man has but hJsciMlomer to flewe, aud satisfying him, his work is ended. Hut the printer every ignoiatnus spells over the work of the printer. Fellows who woujd And it impossible to put twenty letters together gram malFcally, will point out with glee a fault in his work indeed it is usually this rlais ni individual who mako it a point of finding nut every little dis crepancy. Did-tho public know tho thousands ot difl'crcut character, dif ferent letters and atoms compricd in a printer's ovcry-day lifo did they but know tho variety of altogether foreign subject he has to act up, rend, correct and rcviso day alter day thoy would wonder how he kept nut of tho lunatic asylum. IJul practice makes perfect, and constant friction has rub. Ied oir all tho rough edges from tho character of tho man of letters nothing takes effect upon him ho can view errors of tho most frightful description with calninojs. After all, what is an error, grammatical or oth erwise? Simply ao many types out of place, that's all, and quito enough, but not enough to upset tho cquatnm ity of tho printer.."--Chicago Sptci men. . iti,i v Tho Washington Krening Star says: "Doea the Congressional Record record, if not what is the ute of printing it, under pretense that it is an official transcript of tho proceedings of Con gress? There is not a word In to day's issue of that publication to show that thero occurred in tho House of Rep rcrcsentativea last night a eceno which no.ouocan fall to pronounce, disgrace ful in tho exticme. Such was the unpleasant truth; yet, Jo read the of ficial proceedings, as printed iu tho llccord, ouo would supposo that all tho members had behaved with the utmost dignity and decorum. Its re ports of tho Senate proceedings nro no bolter. A few dnya ago two members of that body exchanged opiniotis re verse of complimentary, but their re marks, although uttered in loud aud threatening tones, apparently failed to reach the ears of tho nfiicial report ers, as their report gavo not tho slight est sigu of what occurred. It it woro not for tho daily .papers, the country would got but' rjtf infperfecf, and in deod Mlso,Ideaot what actually occurs Jn'Congress The physicians in ono of tho hos pitals of Vienna bavo mado tho re markublo discovery iu dissecting tho body of ono of their patients, that he had carried nbont in his brain an iron nail covered with rust, that to all up pcurnnces must have held its singular lodgment sinco early childhood. Tho mauvwaav45 years of age, h bookbind er, and always passed for u thorough ly intelligent person. Tho nail in his brain did not scorn to affect his TherslnajJoVbiy o caeo on recor to parallel. Mia." Slid an intelligent cx-cit!zen of England to a friemUhe other day "Xou pam auotu io tor me coav you are wearing?' lining answered in the affirmative, the Englishman said: "You could buy it iu England for 15 to 20 shillings, but wero you there you would probably not have, tho ahill ings." Chatauooga Time. S A Telegraphic feat. Under tho head of interostlnRtetg graphy, the San l-'rnnclico Exch&njji referred tomo days ago to a wonderful feat that took place between Boston and Guaymai, over a circuit of 3.C00 miles. A still more wonderful feat was performed between this city and Valencia Bty, Ireland, a few years ago. A continuous circuit"wasJji(ido up between Sth Francisco nnd Metrt'a Content (itUut 4.500 miles), theca bio landing on tho American sido. Asl a very delicata iimtrumcnt is usol to telegraph through tho cabin, this cir cuit could not bo usod boyond tho end of tho cable; hut n conversation was held between tho operator at tho in strument in 8an Francitco, and tho one at IIrarirContent, and then a ro quest mado to seo how soon a reply could 1)0 had from Ireland. The mca mro sent from hero was as follows: "To operator, Valencia Bay Ten o'clock here; what timo is it with you?" Tho reply camo almost instant ly4 as follows: ''Six o'clock in tho morning, and tho maids are milking cows." From tho timo tho message was started from tho operator hcie, until tho reply waa received, did not exceed three minutes. Tho abovo ex traordinary feat took place under the immcdiato direction of Mr. .Ins. Qam ble, who vouches for tho correctness of tho above. The distance to Valen cia Bay and back makos about 13,000 miles. The diileronco in time between Sau Francisco nnd London is about 8 hours. t Atrice to a Boy? Get away from the crowd a little whlio every day, my boy. Stand one side and let tho world run bv while you get acquainted with yourcelf; nnd aco what kind of a fellow you are. Ask yonrsclf hard questions about yourself; find nut all you can about younolt. Ascertain trom original sources if you nro really the manner of man peoplo say you are; find out if you arc always honest; if you always toll tho iquare, perfect truth in busi n cm deals; if your lifo is as good and upright at II o'clock at night at- it is at uonn; if you nro as sound a temper ance roan on fishing expeditions as you are at n Sunday-school picnic; if you are as good a lwy when you go to Chicago as you aro at home; if, in short, you really are tho sort of young man your father hopes you are, your mother says you aro and your sweet heirtbeliovcsyou are. Get on inti mate terms with yoiiHoIf, my b'iy, and, believo me, every time you come out from ouo of thoso private inter v.ows you will bi a stronger, better, purer man. Don't forget this, Tele machus, and it will do you good. Burlington Hawkeye. Dubhus apostrophises tho rabbit:. "Tho rabbit winks with his nosoW, sumdmes he duz it with sucbtcfleki I hut the ekko agertakes wat littlo tale hczegot lef. Babbits haz got other funny tratoi besides, because hezo got kneze on his hind legs that reatch from hiz toze to hiz elboze an' ho sets on 'em moro'n ho duz on tho further est cud of 'im. Hiz ears is stiflycita of hiz belongin' to tho jackass family, an' wen ho iticks 'cm up tho stars bo- gin ter gtt ucrvus an raovo out tner way, mollis wares lurs all tno nun yeer an wen they walk yudo think tho behind part of 'im wuz harder ter lift 'an a burow, but wen you tetch 'em ofTa litenin bug coodent ketckira of.yude giv Jim tu daze start.Rab- bits iz good ter eat ony if thuro wim tnin round yti must 'nt menshin eny thing 'bout cats wilo the bankwet is goiu' on." No words can express how much tho world owes to sorrow. Most of the Pealms wero horn in a wilderness. Most of tho epistles were written in a prison. The greatest thoughts of tho grealoit thinkers have all passed thro' fire. The greatest poets havq 'learn ed iu suflbring what they taught in song.' In bonds Bunyan lived the allegory that ho afterward indited, and we may thank Bedford Jail for the "Pilgrim's Progress." Tako com fort ufllicted Christians! WhonGod is about to make pre eminont use of a' man, ho puts him in a fire. uulted- Presbyterian. -. Although Kausashav for lLjcars had capital punuishment law, uobody has been hanged except by lynchers. rUnder the statue a persou under the sentence of death U first imprisoned a year la tho penitentiary, and if, at the expiratlou of that time, the death wur rant is signed by the Governor, the executiou takes place; but otherwise the iiuprisouiueut continues. Abel Winkfield, Louisville, says: "I was uearly dead from a broken down constitution. Brown's Irou KUen restored mo to good health." Saint. Salsify, often called vegelablo oys ter, is rarely grown lo perfection. Its cultivation is prccitcly tho-samo as fur parsuips, Joseph Harris states that tho eccd may be sown as early in tho spring as tho ground is in good work ing condition, or it may bo sown as Into as tho first week in June with fair results. As a rule, tho early sowing is most desirable Tho land is better if prepared in tho autumn, nnd it cannot bo mado too deep, or too rich nnd mellow. It should be sown in rows twciity Inches apart Tho seed ts long nnd slim, and few drills will cow it ATCnly wjlhout.wastiug the seed, henco it is better to sow it by hand, dropping about two seeds to an inch of row, and covering half an inch deep. If tho weather bo dry and the soil very light, it may be cov ered an inch or an inch nnd a half. In dry weather it ii dodrablo to roll the soil after sowing. As soon as the plants appear, hoe lightly Ort each side of tho row, nnd a feW 'days later run tho horso-hoo or cultivator be tween the rows. Suiter not a weed to grow, and ultimately thin out the plants, leaving them four lo six inch ci apart. SxiinNOTii or I'Arat. Ono of tho most remarkable things about paper is its strength. As an illustration of this,-a note on tho Bank of England twitted into a kind of rope, can sus cnd n. much Bo 320 pounds upon ono end of it and not be injured in tho least. There is an article mado of pa Icr in the shapo of a small kitchen or house truck on wheels used for wheel ing loads around tho house. The side) and bottom of this are mado of finely compressed paper and it is ca- pablo of bearing a weighfof five'tons. There nre bath-tubs and pots mado in tho same maimer, bv compressive the lpai,er innlo out of linen fibers, which j t i,ajntcil over wi'li a composition wnici, becomes part or the paper aud j, ire-pnof. Tho tub never leak, I or mav , ut ,m ftm mu not burn. It is nlmost impossible to break them, as you can beat on them with a hammer aud not injure them in the least. i ' i It U said that, "as a rulo, tho ma-jonly.-of "farmers sow.seed too deep. Small Bceds need just enough cover ing to give them moiHuro nnd dark ness. Tho soil should be pressed on fine seed only enough to exclude the light. Especially should this be done very carefully where seeds are sown immediately before a rain. Many seeds aro lost and the reputation ot good, honest seedsmen ruined in the estimation of individuals because fine seeds are sown too deep aud the soil is pressed over much hard upon them. A largo number of farmers hasten to sow seeds early; they do not wait for the ground to get sufficiently dry and Varm. It ij.irapo8sjb.lQ to givogener al directions that will apply to all ci ses, but, as a rule, the smaller tho soed tho lighter should be tho cover ing aud the finer tho soil in which they are sown." Tbo stablo of a Patcrson grocci is two blocks from his grocery. His horso is always uuhitched at tho storo at noon, nnd allowed to go to tho sta blo to feed. Afterward, when tho stable-door is opened, tho hone al ways, walks, of his own accord, back to the wagon iu front of the grocery. Recently, while taking this walk, ho slipped on tho ice, and throw a shoe. Instead of going to the store, it s slid, ho tnrnedand.wdut to a black-1 smithjs slyij, jrj Jie wasj oumbN waiting his turn. A keen studcut of human nature must have written tho following : "Whan you tec a youug muti' sailing down ttrcet shortly after midnight, with collar ' mashed down his heck, you can make up your mind there's a young girl crawling up stairs not far distant, with her, shoes jiyucr, her sunn and an extinguished lamp in her bauds." ' Journalism can not 1)3 taken up as a pastimd of uu llllo hour,' or as a spe cial moans of gain,' or- as a stepping ctoue to other literary work, and made a couipleto success. It requires a la borio.us apprenticeship; special skill, tho result of -training and a single- minded devotion, to tho exclusion of other fields of labor. Providence Journal, "Dear Mr. JoiTes' said a woman, "youVemind m'o of a barometer that is filled with nothing Ia'the upper tto ry." "Civiuo Amelia Brown," said he,,vyauioocupy,wy upper My, i 'A. A. Pulton, Louisville, say : "lie ducetl to a condition of debility by dinrrb4;u.lVo.TV,iJrpn-3H- '. pletely cured mo." Like as a Father, Thoso nro the sweetest nnd kindest words, it seems to us which havo ever fallen from tho lips of God upon tho listening ears of sinful nnd sorrowing men. Even thoso passages in the Now Testument, which .ot forth God's lovo to man in the gift of His son to die for him, do not express nearly so much as this. Thoy aro partial and incomplete They touch hut a single outflow of that divino tenderness of which thceo words unseal tbo foun tain. They nro kind with an infinite goodness. Titer nro tonder with an illimitablo yearning. Thoy are car essing with an ineffable sweetness. They lay bare, to tho eyes of his wretched children, tho paternal heart of their divine Father. With moro of balm than the mother's kiss on tho fevered brow of her suffering child, they fall upon our sad and sullen and doubting hearts, and melt them to penitenco and prayer. "Like as a father pitieth his children, so tho Lord piticth them that fear Him; for Ho knowoth our fame; Ho remembereth that wo aro dust." GrtnEi.EY'd Wnmja. A man in Lawrenco offered a prizo to any ono who would decipher a note in his pos session written Dy Horace Ureeiy. Several persons tackled the chirogra- phy, which looked liko a quotation from ft Chineso paper run through a sausage cutter. One man submitted this, as the result of his labors: "Doughnuts fried in lard causes indi gestion badly." Another offered this: "Idiots laugh at Abolitionists, you bet." A third claimed tho prize with this effort: "I'd knock the stuffin' outcn him, if he was my offspring;" and u young lady was positivo it read: "Sparking Sunday nights is a whole some occupation. 1 no owner ot tuo noto was Chairman of a lecture com mittcco in 1870 aud tho hieroglyphics when translated by an expert read: "I do not intend to lecture this winter. Yrs., Ac, II. Greeley." Norm town Herald. TnE Composing Room. Very few people know why the room in which a nowspaper is mado up is called a composing room. J. no following, ex plains it: After tho paper goes to press, a copy is brought to to the edi tor, who discovers that four or five typographical errors in his leading nr ticlo not only make him say exactly what ho didn't intend to say, but arouses a suspicion iu tno miuua ot his readers that he must have been under tho influence of liquor when be wroto it. He rushes forth, with blood in his eyes and murder in his heart, and denounces every body, from the foreman down to the "devil." It is to tho composed manner in which bis revilings aro received by the Intelli gent Printer that the term "compos ing room" is attributed. Rochester Express. A Doe and his Tail fell into a dis pute as to which should wag the oth er. An itinerant Wasp passing that way casually remarked: Speaking of Tails reminds mo that I possess one which may possibly be influential enough to wag you both." This fa ble teaches that ten cents' worth of dvnamito is a bigger man than a church steeple. Rotation in the garden is aa neccs eary as in tho field. Different kinda of vegetables requiro different kinds of food. Whilo manuring will help much, it is iu every way desirable to reverso the or tier ot planting .every year, lietter crops will result. Here is a hint for potato-growers. A niuu used ono quart of sawdust in each hill' o't 'potatoes in oho plot and ruoiio in another. Tho sawdust hills yiolded nearly twice as much as the others and tho tubers wero larger and smoother. A new religious society of cranks calling themselves "The Pcuticost Band," has been organized at New Richland, Ohio. Tho fall in fits and claim to converse with the Savior. Prof.: "If you attempt to squeeze any solid body, it will always resist pressure. Class smiles an5 cites .ex amples of exceptions which prove the rulo. Columbia bpectator. Thero is a creek several miles from Waynesboro, Ga which Is so highly impregnated with limo that it will tako tho hair oQ a horse's log in pass iug through it. F. J. Cheney & Co, Jiroprlttora Hall's Catarrh Cure, oflcr $100 reward for nj cue of Catarrh that can't be curejl with Ifall'e Catarrh Cure. Hold by I'enriT A McAlliter, Stanford, Ky. Thousand's bear vrtnia to the jkmUIt curative powers of the Oreit German In- H Igorstor, See advertisement. Bom by Vtuaj & McAlliter, SlanfsrJ, Ky. ForIjrppli, Oostlvnnoai, ftlrk llnn.Uchi, Oli ran I a l)lr. tlMiw, Jaundice, Imparity at tlie Illood, Ft trr nl Agut, Malaria, ml all Dlirntci tanud lir De rangement of Urer, How el tnd Kldoeft, BTMPTOH8 OP A TISKAflEn I.TVER. Ild Ilrtath , Pln In the Side, Kfnetliiw the rIn It felt under the Shouldcr-bUde, mliuVcn for KhrumatKm , central lots cf appetite ; Iknrcb Knerally cotuve, tometJinea alternating with lax e head It troubled with pain, la dull and bearr, with comidrrablc loai of memory, accompanieil with painful if mall n tf learlnz undone aomethl ne which ought to hare been done, a alight, dry cough and flushed face la aotnetlmei an attendant, often mistaken for consumption) the patient complaint of wearlncut and debility nerroua, easily itartledi feet cold or burning, aometlmea a prickly sensation of the akin exists, spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene ficial, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try It la fact, itarruits erery remedy., bcvcral of the abore symptoms attend the disease, but cases lure occurred when but few of them existed, ytt elimination after death has shown the Llrrr to have been, cateaslrojy deranged. It alionld he nard by all pemona, old sod young, whenever any of tho nboro jinptoirii appear, Pereon Tramline- or Wring" In Un healthy Localities, by taking a dose occasion ally to keep the Urcr In healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, lllllous attack. Dlufneu, Nau sea, Drowsiness. Depression ef hplrita bpirita. etc. It , but Is no In- wui invigorate like a glass ol wine, loiicauug; uererage. If Tou linve eaten anything hard ot cllgevtlnn, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep less at night, uke a dose and you will be relieved Timo and Doctors' mil will be) eared by always keeping the Itrgulator In the llonset For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly safe purgntlTr, alterative and tonle can never Ik cut of place. The remedy Is harmless and tlocs not Interfere with business or pleasure. IT IJ rUKKtY VEOETAntK, And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of the Injurious after effects, A OoTernor Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator haa been In use In my family for some time, and I am satls6ed It Is a valuable addition to the medical science. J Gill Shortik, GoremorofAU. Hon. Alexander It. Stephena, ot Oa., aays Have derived some benefit from the use of Simmons Uvcr Regulator, and wish to give it a further trial. "The only Tiling that neyer fall to RelleTe." I have used many remedies for Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never have found anythins; to benefit me to the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has, I sent from Min nesota to Georgia for It, and would send farther for such a medicine, and would advise all who are sim ilarly affected to give it a trial as it seems the only thing that never falls to relieve. P M. JaimcT, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. TT. JInaon any si From actual ex perience In the use of Simmons Liver Regulator in my practice I have been and am satisfied to use ml prescribe It as a purgative medicine. t ""Tale only the Genuine, which always i U'rippcr the red Z Trade-Mark -Uii 1-ir.of J. If. ZEIUN 4 CO. HY ALL DRUOT.ISTS V,l A GRAND COMBINATION M, Semi-Weekly Interior Journal And the Loulstllle Weekly Courier - Journal One year lor 83.BO two papers lor Utile mott than the price of one. Bj us tl.SO tou will receive for one Tear jvui num. i'aTr wiiu (lie uiuiifivuuiuM. iuv representative newspsper of the Nmtb, ami the best, brightest and ablest family Weekly In the United bialea. Those who desire to examine a sai pie copy ot the Courier-Journal can do ao at this office. your borne paper with the Courier-Journal, the ROBBED Thousands of graves are annually robbed of their victims. Uvea prolonged, happlncasand health re stored by use of the great GERMAN IN VIGORATOR! Which positively and permanently rnrea fssijio triicu, (caused by excesses ot any kind,) setltl II It citkHC-HH, and all diseases that follow a sequeoce of oelf-Abuse, aa loss of energy, hssol mrmoiy, uolvrrsal lassitude, pain In the back, dimness of vision, premature old age, and many other diseases that lead to consuinpUon and a pre mature grave, atrttend for circulars with tesll tuonlala free by mall. The J A VJUOltATUIt la sold at tl per box, or alx boxes lur 85, by all druggists, or will be sent free by mall, securely sealed, on receipt if price, by addressing 113 Adams street, Toledo, Ohio. Sole agent for the United States. lI-l jrj OPERA HOUSE.. BTANFORD. KY. W. P. WALTON, - - Proprietor. Site of Staje, 20x60. Eight cotnnlete sets of Seen- erv bestlnt capacity, including gallery, tw, Kcatonabie rates to goou suraciiuua. aa aliove. Addr Thk "Very Latest." A patent has been taken at Gorlitz, Germany, for an invention which will make it difficult for burglsra to escape detect ion. In tho neighborhood of a safe an apparatus iff placed, which on being touched, immediately starts an elec tric light, and at the same time un covers a prepared plate, on which tho burglar's photograph is taken while an alarm is sounded. Not more than one timein fifty does a clergyman give out a hymn without adding that such a verso will be omit ted. Tho verse omitted is usually the one which tho minister relies on to make tho deepest impression. Every body is sure to read it to find out why it waa expurgated. Gov. Butler reiterates his belief that tbo Fourteenth Amendment fully covers tho right of women to roto aod that the United States Supreme Court will so decide whonever tho question is presented, PILES ! PILES I PILES I l)r. llrmlnu'i Arte lUtroieiu or J'jra Is a radical cbsDfa fium (ba oM nuueJIea btritofois In u. TU Ulstuttc is tut mull ol jrsrsof lutldit iloollOc stuJjr and lutcstlgstloa lota to cbsrsclrr of this painful dlseast. To roo- t!d you ot lis ureal merit, call oa l'rnojr & Mo Allitsr, blsiiforJ. or W M. WUr, Ml. wruoo, ana gtt s umylt box free ol ruarje. Mlsa bleu Mart, of Uroctoo, III., says bar pbjsl cliusgsis hsr up as a boptls coosauillf, but four botlli of Vrowo's Expectorant cured ber. For ale bjrlVuojr A McAllatcr, Stanford, aod Y. M. Weber, Ut. Vernon. (Iforne W. Itlbrllo, ef blue Mound, 111., wiltes that Brown's Eipettorsut cured Mat of a serar cold alter otcrrtblof el bad failed tor sale by 1'enny 1 McAlliter, Stanford, and W. M. Wsbar, UU Vernon. WALL PAPER ! TRIMMED AND READY TO PUT ON, M'ROBERTS &STAGG'S Druggists nnd Booksellers, Opora House Block, ..... Stanford, Ky. H. C. RUPLEY, MERCHANT TAILOIt, Stanford, - Kentucky; Wishes la Inform his Patrons of Stan lord and vicinity that ha hss received A Splendid Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Which he guarantees to make np in first-class style. Satisfaction guar anteed, or no sale. Catting and Bepairing neatly and promptly done. XAm s mmw WKIf SITIiVIBILIEI! .ajstid :h:jl:r,:ct:ess shco. Having bought out S. II. Bnugl.ii.nn, wo will keep on linnd a nice lot of Horses nnd Buggies, which we will let at reasonable rntes. Will also board Horses by the day or week. We are also in TIIJEl OO-A-L TRADE, And will swap for all kinds of Feed, Hope to receive a liberal share of the patronage of the public in general. Eespectfully, A. T. NMELLEV, H. C. BRIGHT GROCER, St. Asaph Block, Stanford. STOCK IS ALWAYS COMPLETE. H cmbrnccH Staple and Fancy Groceries, Patent nutl Family Flour, Men!, Hacou and Lard, Tobacco anil Cigar, Wood en, Willow and Tinware, GIiish and Qiiecnawnre. Canned GooUm of nil klndanHpccialfy. Ilenieinbcr the place, "The Corner Store." A. OWSLEY & SON, JEA17EHS IN Hardware and Groceries, Glass ware, Queensware, Woodon and Willowware, Stoves, Grates and Tinware, ' Full line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Patent and Family Flour, Haines, Traces, Salt, Isimo, Cement, Field Sootls, Plows and Farming; Implements. Call and soo tho gonnino Hamilton Plow. OPBBA HCOTTSE BLOCK:. THE BOOKWALTER l'OK'iAKiK IHtfOINK. SOME 3,000 IN ACTUAL USE. SAVE AND DURABLE! In fact, there Ii no Kngloo that equals It for rrlc. Simplicity, DuraMUt y and Reliable Work. ' JustTllKKNUINKtoilrlre ffMfn, -, PRINTING PRESSES Wood .NtnvN, Cotton Gins, Corn MHIn, Creameries, .llHlrW Call at The Iutcrler JohthhI OlHce aud hvoohu unite Ucftlrahle KurIhvh Ih operalloH. ltoutctubcr every KhkIuo katt uiir KUHrHHtec. IleHil It t Wessr to all imrchasers tbst guarantee our llookwaller Eogloes to be well aud substantially wade, to be sale, simple, durable aod complete In construction; lo woik well aud giro tbo full Hiwcr claimed wbeniiroperlyattacbed and manage I Weiuaketbe abore guarantee, and sell ou tbe follow ing conditions; ls . will giro tbo yuubsaw lbs Brat SO days after tbe antral of the r.nglue to giro It a fair aod satisfactory trial, lu rase Ibo Engine fella to come op to our guarantee. o will take bark the bugloe, reload erery dollar melted on tue tugiue. pronuru me purcuaser reiuiua m. r.iiu o nearesi railroad station, aud Iratee It subject to our order by tbe close otaald Jo days trial. CerUlnlr no uaniould a-k for a more liberal oiler aud contraj t LOOK AT OUR PRICES: i-llorse l'ower Kolne aod Boiler . 4Kl'orsa Tower Engine and Boiler..... yj-llorse Tower Dgtna and Holler . ,. Horse rower bdgino ana tuner. IJellveied on care 'or furtber information and deecrlpUro pampblet, 83 If ale t IPe -ao BTANFOHD, Kentucky. J It Is CORN SHELLERS, JCIevutorx, FvH.;MiIls, Hay I'rcsso.s, lilltlU'S, cl'C. .. - lJW bU ttooo . . .. oil W ... . StO 00 al 8iirlDrftlelJ. Ublo. adJreae tbe manufacturers, JAMEM LEFFJtX A CO., NprlHKHelel, Okie.