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&& -" - . 1 vH iitefio Jrtfm'ii liemt " meeklii 1 VQUUME X.-NUMBER 510. 5niu-5!cilftIinJnlcrioroiirn;il W. P. WAL70H, Editor and Proprietor i'libltihnt TWaitoaa im( t'rlilav, 8U.n IJ3it ANNUM. XTIeaaatlan'l MDil tlinipt In payment of tub ari)!in, ail-git In raaaii change., an I thru of ite nonilBtttftm liotnTff Ihrw ranta. Hour Perfume is Ettracted. .Onajif the heat methods of obtnin STANFORD, KY.f FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1883. ,nj!S umvaMi j the uh of grease. Tltt tmceM Uncalled maceration. The wwptnaU'wywia mm tun, nniuu w raaSdJlnlfc water, hatk ami itra!nol. Whffit Ssatill' warm the flowers nro thrown in and loA to (litest or (over I hour. They nro then taken out aad frh oiMt'Ke pkeetl iHthogrcase. Thli ffcoirtiuHl ior eoveral days. The greaw al perfume are then scp aratedlly Me mo of alcohol. UwJ marrow U not tho only substance used tn eKUMtlag the oaors irom uie now era. Inodorous acids are olo uod, eacna1ly refined olive oil, which it mpraloiUaaivtiy oranlovod in tho south of Kuiopo. Tho proccia used for dclccato plants, such as jewamine, tuWid and cassia, which will not al low tho uso ot heat, is on tho princi ple of absorption. A layer of purifi ed lard and such mixture is spread on tho glass Irotlom of a sriunro wooden box, and upon this freshly gathered (lowers aro spread every morning o lougu tho ilowcr Is in hlcom. Tho boxes nro kept shut, and tho grease soon aequtrea it very strong odor. In saturating oil, instead of glass but toms td the boxes, wire ones nro used, uikid which cloths snaked in oil nro laid, and tho boxes or frames aro piled upon each other to keep them close. After tbe oil-aottked cloths aro sulli ciently charged with tho pcrfumc.lhey aro placed in a pna and the oil is t'jUMied out. Turn. Turn. "Mamma," said n littlo girl to her mother the other night as she was Ik ing put to Ik1, "I heard something so funny this evening." "What was it my dear?" "Why, I dou't know what it was, but I was behind tho unfa in tho par lor, where sister wan talking to her bean, and they did talk too funny for any use." "Why, you had littlo girl, didn't you know it was wrong for you (o do thatr "Yes'm, hut I couldn't help it. You ought to heard them." "What did thoy say, you naughty child r,.. "Why, mamma, ho said, 'oo tweet sing aud ho said 'oo oo,' nnd ho mid Lea tiss nnd and " "Well, did the say nny thing!" "No'm, only 'yum, yum,' and then tho saw mo and said, 'You nasty lit tie leavo stopper, what nro you doing jl.T rntinisl nut na last as K9- mamma ?"-The1tj Tho Cost et Spurgeon's Sermons. Wo hnvo received many inclines as to the cost of reporting and cabling Mr. Hpurgeon's sermons. Thcso in quiries can lost ho answered by giving n copy of tho bill, which lies licforo us, for cabling the sermon printed last Monday morning tho first of these, ries as follows s Nr.w Yokk, May 25. Agent Cin cinnati Commercial (laitllA. J'hilaiM. hia 1'resi, Courier Journal, etc, 'lb Hc$tcm Union Tilcgraph Co. Dr. May UO-To GOlt) words by cablo, at I2jc. VMM. Tho coot of cabling tho first sermon as thus nppcnrs, was 8C27.37. It con sisted of C.019 words; the regular commercial rato for cablfag is fifty cents a word, and tho newspaper rato for night scrvico, twelve and a half cents. Tho cablo tolls nro shared by four or fivo leading papers in diUerent parts of tho country, like tbe Cmein uati Commercial Gaulle, tho Boston Herald, tho Chicago Jnter-Ocean and tho Louis villo Courier Journal, which havo united in tho enterprise, and be sides its share of tho cablo tolls each paper has to pay tho cost of telegraph, ing tho sermon from Now York to lis placo of publication. Tho sermon was telegraphed from New York to the Vms over fivo wires aud in an in. 1a.1!I.I.. .1..-. . . .. (.ii-uiuijr niiuri apnea 01 limo.. AllOi gclhcr it makes an oxpensivo piece of enterprise, but tho inferest it has awakened is a full compensation, nnd tho spirit of modem journalism de mands such cflorls. Phila. Press. in hero?' au I cquld, "What Is 'yum,' Drummer. In a party in St. Joseph, Mo., were a young man "noted for his brilliant conversational powers," and a licauti ful girl "from one of tho upper coun ties;" and in the course of a struggle for tho possession of n trinket "tho girl sank her ivory tooth into tbe tlcshy part ol tho young man's arm." lie politely concealed his pain till he returned homo, when, on removing his garmonts, blood was found trick liug from tho wound. Next morning the lacerated arm was swollen to twico its natural sire, and ho was laid up for several days. Tho St. Joseph pa per, in relating tho incident, refers to another and M'orso one of a similar nature that occurred at Capo Girar deau a few yeata ago, in which a young gentleman actually diod from a playful bito on his thumb by a young lady. Tho paper remarks: "It fre quently happens that tho bito of n woman is poisonous." A't Quito, tho only city in tho world Xju tho line of tho equator, tho sua sets.and rises at G o'clock the year round. Your clock may break down, your, watch get cranky, but the sun never makes a mistake there. When it disappears from sight for tho night it U ti o'clock, and you can set your watch accordingly. Tn ono part of thalhH" Wllio Summer season and in tho other part it is winter. irii i "" ' "" CMuiHifltii" wrltini' to tho Savan nah News from Atlanta, says: "The report that Gov. Stephens died a jwor mau is uot founded on fact. It is true that he loft only $12,000, hut ho was all his life transmitting his wenlth to heaven in good docdn, nnd no man evor died richer than he." Langtrr and Freddie. A cossiiMjr in the Washington Sun- lay Herald says: "1 hayo just heard somonows touching Mrs. Langtry, which I givo to tho public for whnt it is worth. My nons is that tho Jcrsoy Lily is to Ihj married to Mr. Frederic Gehhardt in the coming autumn, by which timo sho will be free from the bonds matrimonial, and at liberty to do as shn will. My information goes further and declares that tho divorco will bo obtained under the law iu Now York, which grants divorces for abandonment or desertion for two j ear. Tho fair Lily will plead the fact that Mr. Langtry has abandoned her, and has dono nothing toward her support for tho enod mentioned. There is iiuito a difference Itetwcen Mrs. Langtry and Mr. Gehhardt iu tho matter of ago, sho being nlxiut H2 aud ho 21; hut then that is their af fair. Mrs. langtry has made alwul $50,000, which sho now has, alwvo her cxentcs, nnd Mr. Gebhnrdt'a for tuno is rated at 840,000 u year. She is a ihrowd woman ot tho world nnd will doubtless look cnrcfiilly nftcr tho frisky I-Vcddio when onco sho gets him in vinculo matrimonii, if she gels him there." JUi Uauk ok liirosrriojf. A confiding Polo by tho namo ot Jacob Marowsky opened a bar room in Cen tralia, Pa., two months ago on tho credit system, nnd ns he could neither sjicnk nor writo English, ho requested his customers to clinrero themselves on i :. i.. ..i. -.i .i . .... hisv "0"K w,,n U1 "niouui oi tueir indci,et'noM never imagining that humr"'1 intturo in tho land of tho free waa(inean enough to imposo upon such guiru,l to"" nniuro. n. lew days g,ho started out to collect his bills Ui then tho basouess of his custom er oecame apparent, llioy Had not ouy "good the names of tho best men in fij"u UP' Marowsky's account book, bu'Jiad also run up large hills against -cohsplCUOU8 porsous all over tho country Henry Ward Beecher was down for"SI2; John B. Gough for 35; Mrs. lugtry for 830; "Fred dy" Gebhanl'01" 17; Macoaud Slado for 840, andV"ne irrevereut ecoun drel had nciuHy gone o far as to run nu account C&837 against tho im perial namo of KuV00 C'onkling. On Friday last tho SliKi'l closwl out tho establishment at a not loss to tho sim plo Polo of 8700. N- Y. Tribnno, A visit to tho Concord prison Ixl tho Uov. Mark Trafto", convinced him that tho solitary cell J a frightful placo. Ho stepped fcl and said,' "Ploaso close tKo doorl1 Darkuess, silence, nndsuitocatioti. ';6peu.opcn," ho cried. He could not have livey thcro an hour, ho thinks. All tho air circulating passed through a space under tho door nlwut two by. four inches. The wretches, confined,'1' thrro recently strippcxl lliomselwaiktd nod lay dowu upon tho ttiSmmimt) putting their mouths tn thatmaU ap erture to get a breath ol airA 'What are inoso ri"K"ons in m wan iorr ho asked of his guide. "Tk(y were nut in to chain the outwit uu hv lit hands so that ho ooulji sot sit or )io dowu, was tho reply. One of our Iwtt cilitrns would ny to the imMio that lie his trUd Hall's Catsrih Cure and it is all tint is rltlmed for i(. 1'rlre 7&o ir bottle. AdrenturtM of a Tallahatste CM. Tho following thrilling particulars of aTnllahasseo young lady's heroism aro from n most rcliablo source: The young lady in question is Mies Katio Gamble, and her1 homo Is At her fa ther's houso in tho capital city. A fow nights since, while asleep Jn her room, ho suddenly awakened to find iwu imruuers in mo apartment, a whito man and a negro. Sho made sotno startled exclamation which call ed tho whito man's attention, and thereupon ho drew n pistol and do clarcd his intention to kill her if sho raised nny alarm. In no wiso daunt ed, tho spirited young lady quickly took a pistol from under hor pillow and fired nt the villain, at which tho negro took fright and fled. The whito bruto, however, returned tho fire. Plucky as sho is fair, .Miss Gamblo not only fired at him again, but, upon his turning to run, sprang out of bed, fired still another shot, and ns tho scoundrel was hastily getting out of tho windrow, struck him a good blow over tho head with hor weapon. And after it was nil over sho didn't faint cither, as heroines in novels usually do, but was able iu a collected man ner to tell her family nil ab ut it when they camo rushing into the room. Tho would-bo robber was evi dently hurt, for the next morning tho ....... ... impriui ni mo lingers, marked in WicMLeadtill. Tho Ilev. Henry Wood was induc ed to leavo England to Ira pastor of tho Haptist church at Lcadvillo on the representation that it had a church which seated 500, had 130 members and a parsonago. Mr. Wood found that tho church seated 140, had 40 members, that tho parsonage was told, and that tho standard of Christianity was not an exalted ono. "Next to tho church," says Mr. Wood, "was a blacksmith's shop, and on Sunday tho blacksmith was always busy. I ask ed if he would stop till I finished my preaching. Ho requested mo to go to a placo several degrees warmer than Florida, and said that lio was working for a member of my church. Sure enough, there stood the treasurer of tho church watching his horso being shod. I consider L'eadville tho wick edest placo on earth." Mr. Wood therefore hurried back to the flesh pots of tho East to pour out to his brethren an account of tho horrors of Lcadvillo. It is worthy of note that tho Itoman Clergy do not recoil from such places as Lcadvillo, hence tho wondorful hold they have tho world over. The Milliner's Secret. "How do poke bonnets acquire that crushed shape? was asked. "Ob, thata a secret of our art which I will explain to you sub roa, blood, was found uiion the window.- ,)Ut for BOnc sakodonjt say I told sill. Jacksonville Herald. vouI Well, you see, wo just tako tho bonnets as thoy come to us in a square NEW SERIES-NUMBER I5i I "Er-i!i"i4ao I I VAT.A'PTA I DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A IIotuttinM Artlcln far UnlrxrMl Family Vtr. For Hcarlrt ami I Typhoid Vtttntu, I IllplithcrU, Rail. I ration. Ulcerated I Hore Throat, Small I Poi, Meatlea, and all Contagion I)lmaf . Ptnon waiting on the Sick thould uw It frcclr Scarkl fever has ntrtr bm tnowa lo iprraj whtre the Huld wa ued. YtlVw Ferer h bca cartd with It after black Tomlt hail tnken place. The wont cam of Diphtheria Yield to It FeTerrdanJPIckl'er. RUALTj-POX anna refrethed and and llmlRorca prevent. riTTINO or Small i. i r t?tf,n: wUhJ " I'n.F.VnNTEII Parlnra Fluid 4 . , , , Impure Air mJ . A member of my 6m. harle and purlfiol "' "" ta.V,n .w"h For Horn Throat It It a S"11.1 & 1 kJ tun cure lu"l '; laCTt fontaclon dettreyeJ "! deUriout, ni not For Froated Feet, "f1' nJ w" bM,t Chllltlalna, riloa. the home aln la three Chaflne-. etc. r"1- ,"" Slh" llheumatlam cured " " ), W,- "" HoftVhlteComnlex. ,M,"- rhdajilphla Ion a ecured by lit uie. Rhlp Ferer crerented To purify the Ilreath, C'feanae tho Teeth, It can't be turpattcd Catarrh relieved and cured. Eryaloela cured Iturnarehevedintlantly. I ncHra prevemeu Dtei WALL PAPER ! TRIMMED AND READY TO PUT ON, -A.T M'ROBERTS & STAGGr'S Druggists ami Booksellers, ' Opora Houso Blook Stanford, Ky. H. C. RUPLEY, XS ounda hcalcJ rawdlv Scurry cured As Anlltlot tor Animal or VfgeuU J'tHiom, SUngt.ctc, I used tbe Fluid durinc oor present afllictionwith Diphthoria Provontod. The phrtlclant here ute Djrbvt fluid very luccettfully In the treat ment of Diphtheria. A broLLRNWIRCK. Greentboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Clmlrrn prevented Ulcera purified and ncaieu Antecedents of Col, Morrow, Republican Can- auiait toruonrnor. Ho mado red-hot speeches for Buch anan in 1800, taking tho extreme Southern pro slavery viowof tho issue involved. In 18G0 ho was a Ikeck- inriilgo democrat. Wo aro glad to say he hecamo a Union man when tho question hocamoono of force, and when compiled to choso hetween secession and Uuioti. in 18(31 ho was a Mc Clcllan democrat. - In 1805 ho op jwaed the ratification of tho Coustitu timial amendmeut nholUhiug slavery and giving Conpress tho power of. legislating withiu tho States' Jo en force the prohibition. He was elect-' ed to tho Senato that year upon that issue, aud iu the discussions that arose acted with tho democrats nud against the republicans. Iu 18C(i nnd 18 C7 he opposed tho reconstruction acta of (Joiigress nnd denounced tho whole system of aggression upon tho rights of tho States inaugurated hy Thad Stevens nnd pushed to unrighteous conclusion hy tho republican party. Maysvillo Eagle. Pen Picture of Talmagt. His vnico is liko tho rasping of ten thousand hies. His manners and ges tures nro awkward nud ungainly; his modulation is most defective. You cmi not feci serious and religious when you hear him, try over so hard. Tho impulso is tn laugh, nnd laugh you do. You feel nshnmed of yourself, hut ns you look around you find Hint ninny smiling faces givo indication that oth ers have been ritruck just ns you havo. ItTs terribly wicked, hut I dety you to help it. No ono will deny that this famous prcachcrla originnl, both in his manner of thought nud in his verb al expression. That's what ails him. Th,ero is a poiut boypud which, origin ality becomes grotctquesness nud is rendered thoroughly unsuitable for tho solemn purposes of tho pulpit, and he has reached it. Ho is nu actor with out grace, nu orator without voice. Tho oddest genius that ever stood in the sacred desk, . A hrilliaut mati, hut still n man of no great depth. N. Y, Letter. When you set the hens, scatter sul phur, snutl, tobacco, or insect powder in tho nests, uud again about ten days before the chicks nre duo. dust the (outliers of tho hen well with sulphur or insect powder, and tho chicks will come from tho neat freo of lice; then put thorn iu a clean coop, givo tho mothor hens a chanco to , dust them selves, and the chicks will not he troubled with lico. For young chicks that aro jroublod with lico there is nothing hotter than a mixtiiroof a'weet oil nud carbolic acid, one part of ncid to 100 of oil. Fauuy Field in Ohio Farmer. Tho latest anecdote about the old lady who thinks that she "knows ev ery thing" is about how sho went to a church sociable, and as sho entered the room tho young ladles said: "Good evening, Auntiu, wo aro glad you came; we are going to havo a tableaux this evenhiL'." 'Yes, I know, I "l smell em know," was tho reply, when I first came in. All disease resulting Iroui telf-abuse, as iitTYOiu delillltv, nirntsl anilely, Jej;rew- Ion of spirit and functional drrsogruient of m-rvou njetcui, cured ty (lituiaii luvlgo rator, jr aihcrtlfeuieot For sl hy IVdiit & McAiitter. shape, nnd and why wo sit down upon them. If tho shape desired is an extremely dilapidated one, we sit a long time; if it is only moderate we do not take so long a hitting. When wo get off of the bonnet, as it were, it is ready for trimmings; so you sco all poke bonnets can not bo shaped alike, and stout milliners have to employ slight girls to sit on poko bonnets and crush them into the popular shape. You may laugh at these bonnets, but I tell you they aro unsurpassed for tho purpose nf hiding uncomely parts of n homely or an ugly faco and presenting to view only the features of tho faco in mnsaive centre, which pro duces all the effect acquired by a cheap chromo iu nn elegnnt frame." San Francisco Chronicle. Nrt LoNOF.it Bhautiful, mrr Good, Mmo. Jenny Lind Goldschmidt does not seem to ho growing old grnco fully. Now nt tho uco of C5. sho is described ns possessing from tho crown of her bewigged head to the solo of her No. ft shoe, not ono lino of grace or beauty. Her form is angular, her faco hard, her eyes dull and passion less, her features irregular and inhar monious. Hut when sho speaks the plainness ot her faco nnd form is for gotten, for her tones are still thoso of tho "Swecdish Nightengale," nnd her featured light up in sympathy with tho music of her voice. Sho lives in a big houso in South Kensington, sur rounded by spacious aud well-shaded lawns. Sho seldom sings now only occasionally at Koyal request, or for tho Bach choir, of which her husband was tho founder. Scarlet Fever with de dded advantage It It I In cateanf Denlhlt InditDentaUe to the title. . ihould be uted stjn.it room. Wm, F Sad-I the torne It will roan. Ejrrie, Ala, Scarlet Fever I I Cored. I Prevent anv uniJeat. ant imell The eminent l'lir. Irian, J.MAItloSr NIMS, M. !., New York, aayt ' 1 am convinced Frof Darbys l'ropht tactic Hu. J it a valuable duinfecunt " tanderbllt Unlreralty, Naalivlllr, Tenn. I tettify to the luott excellent quahtiet of Prof Darby! Prophylactic Fluid At a duinfecunt and deterrent It it both theoretically and praalcallr tupenor to any preparation with which I am ai qualnted. N T Lurroiv, Prof Chemittry Darbya Fluid la ICecornrneniled by c.R'T C"trF D"". 1 D-. Church Sf i wuaiiitii,!!, j, wnisrr.Nstm.K to kvkkv homis. icmiuy narmiett. utctl Internally or eatemally fur Man or Ueait. The Fluid hat been thorouehly letted, and w. have abundant evidence that it hat done every thimi here claimed lor fuller Infmnatlon jet of youj Drugs'" a pamphlet or tend lo the proprietor, J. II. ZKII.IN A CO.. Man ifuturineChemlsu. PHILADELPHIA MURCIIANT TAtlsOR, Stanford, - . -if ! t i t - Kentucky, the Jos LaCo-rri, Columbia. Prof . Unlvertity.S C. Kev.A ) Battli, Prof. Mercer Umveriityj Ker Oao. I l'i.c, ahop M E Chu.xh. This is tho record of a Georgia sol dier who was in tho Confederate ar ray four years and twenty days: He lay in prison twelvo months; was in oixty two battles; was shot through tho lungs once; was hit by a twenty-four-pound canuon hall in tho leg, which necessitated ita amputation at the thigh joint; was wounded in all fivo times; had tho mumps, measles and typhoid fever, and is to day en joying most excellent health, except ing at times suffering from sympathet ic pains, caused from tho loss of his leg. A ltOCIIEaTKK GiniA C0N8TANV. A. beautiful young girl wa, about to ha married to a bachelor seventy years of age, hut very rich. On the eve of her mnrriago sho learned that his wealth had been suddenly swept away, leaving him a penniless old man. Did the noblo girl desert him in this his hour of trouble? She did, indeed, and her parents helped her, too. Roch ester Post. J, f. Urant, who cowardly a hot at through a window and killed II. Hives Pollard, a brilliant journal!.!, of ltioh idodiI, Ya.( died last week. The caii'epf the killing was aii article In I'ollanl'a pa. er the Southern Opinion, teHectlug 011 the character of (Irant'a aialer. Kx-dorernor Henry A. Wie defemleTllrant, and after nu eVullnir. trial he wa acquitted. He has ilrjce been (trolling the country ia a negro uilnattel. A. 0. Locks, Louisville, says: "I havo been troubled with dyspepsia aud chronio weakness. I used Brown's Iron Bitters which cured mo." --The wool crop of Claik comity will probably teach 250,000 ound. aud bring over JM.000 to tbe farmers. A Georgia Acr. A traveler re lates the following of a Georgia man: "Lawyers are mean cutset!" ho ex claimed, with bitterness. "I'd drown the wholo bilin of them in Yuba, if I had my way. Do you know what happened to them in Georgia, where I come from? Well, somo one intro duced a bill into the Legislature to tax all jackasses 810 a year. One of our legislators moved an nmendment. He wished lawyers and doctors to ho put in tho samo net. Our Legislature was in high spirits that day, aud wanted u littlo mischief. So, whoii tho amend ment was put, thoy carried it, nnd passed tho bill. Thoy'vo tried to rub it out since, hut they can't do it, wo'vo got it on tho statuto books. Just as sure as I'm driving you down to the Yuba, the act stands good in old Georgia nil jackasses, doctors aud lawyers hnvo to pay up $10 a year, its hefty on lawyers, but its sol" It is reported that Airs. Phil. Thompson, who was pronounced a bawd by the verdict which nequittcd her husband of tho killing ot Walter Davis, is slowly dying of a broken heart, of shamo and of mortification. She is in tho very depths of despair and declares her iunocenco and Davis' innocenco with a pathos aud earnest ness that guilt could not assume. There are more than "twenty thousand men in Southern Kentucky" that beliove Mrs. Thompson not guilty of tho great crimo with which sho is charged. Bowling Green Democrat. An acre of laud contains -13,500 square leet. lo cover this with ma nure two inches deep, as farmers sometimes tell of manuring their fields, would require a pilo of manure more than thirty feet tquare aud eight feet deep, or nearly fifty-seven cords per acre; very fow farmers over put ou that amount. Tho common ox cart or wagon, holding thirty bushels of potatoes, needs to bo heaped pretty well to hold ono-tuiru ot a cord ot manure. J. J. Flynn, of thoL. ATll. K. R., says: "X havo never seen unythtng so efficacious as Brown's Iron Bitters. Catarrh Is the seed of conauuiptton, and uuIm taken in time Is a very dangerous dineaw. Hall's Catarrh Cure never fall Ipcuro. Price 76c Bold hy Penny A Mc Aliater. PILES I PILES I PILES Jit: Iteming' A fir Dlurvi'eru fur J'l feat la a radical chauipt from the old (eiuvdlra heretofore u utu. Tbe I'lacuitry la Ilia mult t( jeariof palleut iclmllllc lludjf aud lutnlUatioil lulo toe character of tbla painful dlnnta. To rou tine you ot lit great writ, call ou 1'roujr A Mi Allalrr, Stanford, or W M. WtUr. Ml. Vrruvu, aud gel a aaiuul but Vra ol i Large. Dr. T. H. Itucker.ot Aillogtou, lud , aaa that Vrowu'a Expectorant Uthaiuott valuable reuedr for rouiuuiptlon ritant. Kur ula by Pcuuj A Mc AHUM, Btaslord, and W M. WUr, Mt. Veruoo. Iter. C II. Manual!, formerly patter ot fourth I'reabyierlau cbulcu, Indlauapulla, taya be baa utod Uruwu'a Kapriloraul fur yeara lu bit lauilly, alwayt aitugoodreaulla, For tale by IVuuy & Mealltttr Htanfor i, and W M WeUr.Mt Vtrooa, Groceries, Provisions3 &c, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- H. C."BRIGHT,E t. Asnph ISIock, STANFORIr, - - T, Dealrea to call attention lo the Urgatnd Comprehenilva Block of GrocoricH, frovlnloitH, ConrcctlonerlcH, Tolincco. Clean), ale-, Wtil.h he k, .Lav. on band. M.k a .pecl.l,, Handling Oooda at Wboleaali on'siu.ll'proSU Goodt delivered within town llmlta frro of chtrKa, '" ' "W? I) mmtf&ww esLk-i wj v atcM flll v W.Oitt lT J W &&29& ? 13V9WM. SITIAIBIIjiIEI! Sitfo lot oi' Horses and Fine Turnouts. Rates rea sonable. ( Is wanted by me. I will pay the highest market price. I also deal in COAL! And can supply it in any quantity. A. T. WWWJLVEM&EY, Stanford, Kj t A. OWSLEY & SON, ii:ai.kh.s in Hardware and Groceries, Glass- ware, wieensware, "Wooden and Willowwaro, Stovos, Grates rai at i aud Tinware, Full line of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Patent nti r1 T7r -l "Kali M tttt . m uu x-uuuu.y nuur, -names, I'racos, :i i it it i. Salt, Limo, Cement, Fiold Soods, Plows and Farmiae uiiJiuiueuui. v-aix ana Boo tne genHine Hamilton Plow. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. HEADQUARTERS -AT- W. H. HIGGINS P -FOK- Shelf Hardware, Iron, Spokes, Horso Shoo Nails. Buggy Shafts, Farming Implements, ;; Such as Oliver Plows, Meiklo aad Avery Double Shovel, and the Briakley auiuiuijiiuu iiuyio rbu iioaois aHovei aoa oae-norie Harrow corablaed. No farmer should be without it. t Straw Cutters, Improved Hocking Valley Corn Shelters, ? ; Evans' Corn Drills, Hand Corn Planters, . And tlio llest rump in Tho Market, the MRyJMif! Elevator. "' Tho uurlvalod Jewel Range Cook Stovee, StopStoVtw, Tin- waro, Bird Cages, Barbed and Annealed Wire, Lime, Salt, Cemeat, flatter Farii, 4o. A gM-al stork of 8rlM, I woedMiCfciaaand Olanware. w ... 1 1; i h f M j . it V- v i,- wz