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if $1 miiu.wiwi.swmiiwisw.iiMMmiiriiiiiiuiiiiiiiMwisiii Stanford, Ky Juno 23, 1887 E. O. WALTON. - UualnoflB MftunRor. L.AN. LOCAL TIME CARD. Mall train going North. .11 89 t. u. Boutn ... 1 31 P.M. hzpnss train" Boutb.... . t 45 a, m ' " " Horn...... . .IXIi.li The jotb ti calculated on standard Mine. Solar mli jbout 20 mlnuloalastor A. C. LOCAL TIME CARD, TraJni leave Rowland ats anJ 7.20 a. m. llturnltg, airlveat Cand 8:55 r. v. LOCAL NOTICES. TitK It ready mixed patntn are to be had at A. It. 1'cnny'i. Auk your Krocer for the Cincinunti Ua-king Co.' crackera and cake. V atciikh and Jewelry repaired on nhor notice and warranted by A. K. Penny. fiTANDAiin ready mixed paint; ciualitT and durability guaranteed at McKbirt ft A cohi'Lkti: lock of jowolrjr, latent tjle. ltockford watches a aiiecialty. A, K. Penny. The firm of Penny & McAliattr having dietolved, the account are ready or fettle cifnt. (inne at once and You may fayi) cr.t. PERSONAL. -Mih Lim Fa ititis U vinilini; in Din Tlllf. Ma J. Haydem inrecoTerlncfrom a pptll of fiTrr Mirw Tii.mk Ham. 1is returned from a flail to Kirkuville. Mit. T. J. Hiiow.s ha Rone to Ohio, to j)nd a month or ro. Misa Mamie Welch, of Nicliolaaville, if with her mint, Mr. Dr M. L Honrno. Mrs. lUiiiAri. Joski, of I It id county, M Terr III f the 11 jx and U not expecttt to lire. MitH Kate Ikxu.B, of HnMonvillp, wan down with her father, lliv. J. A. Ih gle, yenlerday. Mu. J. C Cowan 1m a position a traveling for a Cincinnati boot nod ehoo houce. Miw. (JeoiuieI) Wr.uiF.N and Jeanie hive been Tfitiiitf t'.e fiiaily of Mr. V. II. Wearen at Kirkaville P.r.v and Miw K. II. Mahony are orcr from Milleraburt; on n vioit to Mr. mil Mr. A U Penny Mrts J. I. Mt Kinney armed on the 11:JS train lat night and it the KUet cf Mr. (MI McKinney'o family. Miks Mahtha Looan, of Louiarille, and Mr J. C. Coldwell, of K.Iztbethtown, are rumI of Mr. Jimea I'ltxton. X. A HiriiAiitON, blai, our renbe, panned on to Frinkfort yesterday looting it natural a life. Mu. J. W. Kout has accepted the position of salesman for Snell & Howland, St. LouN, and will (tart on the rounda this week. Mi'Wta Mauy Siieakiu, Ktith Jone and Leila Prewilt, are the gutfti of Mioa Malo Lwls in the Turnerrille Mns. Ji'ikie J. 8 ia Judce and Mr. J. V. Alcorn. The Judge wan much improved yesterday, Mus. Fiiank llAnim and bright liltle Albert have gfne to Callllcolhe, Ohio, to ppeud a couple cf montba with her mother, and the CtpUln, like the maiden, in all forlorn. V. T. Gkant and John A Ilaldeuun.of Liuiavllle, were at Crab Or chsrd Kprin; Sunday, where a pretty Rood crowd hatnlready gathered. Mr. ha burineM at that place very often of late. Itiv (H'onoe 0 Uaunea, Mm. Barnea Cousin Judie and Miaara Marie end George Biriiea ppent the night with J. M. Wray, at Pink Cottage, lt night on their way to Somereet. Manaoeh F. J. CAMrnKM., of Kock Cattle Sprinita, parked up Saturday with a number cfKueata. who will tpend tho ium mer. From present proapects be is that he will be turning cfl vieilorn by Jnly 15th. Mn. W. M Zanone i the boca machinist. Oar engine gele a little cranky occaaionally; we send for him; he puts on a a few licka and ahe goea ofT like a charm. Mn. and 51ns. W. B. McIloutnTa returned from tboir bridal tour In the Ewt and hare taken rooms at Rev S. S. where reception was given them Fri day night. Those who met .the bride Uc charmed with her beauty and vivacity. Mn?. Mollie Denni has eecurcd a school at McKtnney, Lincoln county, where Bhe will teach during the next year. Mrs. Danny is one of our moat progressive and adyanced (eachors and we regret that her cervices will bo lost to the reboots of thin county. - Monliccllo Signal. LOCAL MATTERS. Fine line of Cindies just receive J at A. A. Warren's. You can't afford to miss the Bicycle Races next Saturday, July 2.1. My acounts will ha ready for you by July 1st; Ptetso cill and settle. II. C. Rupley. X. B. Reynolds is the second Mexican soldier pensioned in Lincoln county. Capt. George II. McRinney, the boss agent, eo cured it for him. 1 1 I have bought the privileges to run a hack from here to the bicycle races on Saturday next and will take passengers from town into the grounds for 25 cents, they paying tho admission fco, of course, Eph ' PennlnRton. On. Em Alcoiin ai trustee for J. A. Mjup Co. will tll all thoir eflectn July l'l. Sfu notice on tliM page. John I) llAitnia spoke for the democratio nominees at Lincaster drty iind his ellart wa much complimented The drug ature recently advertised for stle in thi ptpcr was Dr. Wood F. nt Mt. 8'crllu and he has sold it to Dr. Phillip, of Dinyille. - ' 1 s 1 1 1 The booth privlllges of the bubecue to he held in Elkin's woods July 11, will be let July 1. Send sealed bids to H II Tomlinson, Lancaster, till that day. No rain yet. The grats fields look like they do in the fall, while tho gardens are literally dricJ up It has been a splendid haryetting spell but growing crop have iofltred. I NOW bare on hand the largett and best line of furniture that was ever oflered in this town and at lock-bottom prices. CaII and be convinced that I mean business, II. K. Wearen. ' The Christian Sundayschool has in crrared lis membership liOin the lust quarter, making the total now on the roll 172 Superintendent George II. Bruce has been doing good work. . - F. U. Hilly, of London, tu k two hard looking chaps to Louisville yesterday charged with nioonshlniug. Kiley knows how to keep a hotel as well as how to eaten n moonnhiner. The brick work of the Presbvterluo church was let yesterday to Henry f.ir J1.S0O; the plastering to J. IJ. Hlg. girsat 22 cents a yard and tho masonry to Craig Jjckman at $2 2j a perch. The wood work i held fjr further letting. By the recent readjustment of KHnford remans at Jl 300; Urcister at $1,10(1; Danville nt $1,800; Harrodxburg at $1 500; Richmond at and so on. Simerel alone in this sec tion Is increased and now receives $1,200. Till Bicycle Tournament next Saturday promises to 1m the evont of the season. A pol brass btnd and orchestra have been for the and a b g time is by all. Witch for the street parade nt 'J o'c ock. lwtrybady on wheels. X 1x1 no Killed Freight train Xo. 31 ran over a negro lying on the trsck a mile beyond tabmoii yesterday morning and literally scattered hia body to the four winds tils name was Frank White and he had been around Lsbanon drunk the day before Undeii the new revenue law C per cent. is added to all taxes not paid by September. It is not optional with the sheriff, but he is forced to collect the additional amount, which goes directly to the State. Read Sheriff Xewlnnd's notice in this paper and pay your taxes at ones. s n Whill Judge Hargis was at Cjrbln the other day a deputy sheriff arrested a man and summoned the late Chief Justice to help him tie him He responded with alacrity, the man was tied and the officer went on his way without knowing who his distinguished assistant was. The is attemptica the thankles) task of trying to teach Bill Brad ley manners and suggests that a nominee for the high office of governor should at least be a pntleinan. The first thing that paper knows Bradley will be down and clean the whole stiff out. He is a fighter from away hark and a bid man from Hitler creek LtT eyery waverlnp, who thinks of throwing his vote away on prohibition or some other imporsible ticket, go to the big barbecue in Elkin's woods on the 11 h of July, regale himself with the good things that will be spread before him and listen to democratic doctrine pure and simple from the best speakers in the State. -! si 11 ' The $2,000 which will be drawn on the death of Mr. A Miller will make $14,000 that has been paid oul here by the Knights of Honor. Mr. Miller was a member nine years and seven months and in that time paid out $191.70 in assessments, which with the lodge dues makes a total of $255. 10 that he paid, fur which his widow will receive $2,000. Tnis is about the cheapest insurance a man can carry. m Ik you never have taken a trip over that wonderfully picturesque and excellently equipped road, the Chesapeake and Ohio, yon should certainly avail yourself of the excursion rates of July 1 1th. From here and all other points on the Kentucky Central the fare will be but $13 fir the round trip and there Is no journey on which you can see more and enjoy younclf greater than from here to Old Point Comfort on the seashore. Go by all means. Twenty-five dollars will cover everything and allow three days at the Hygela, James B, Jones, agent, was here distributing printed matter relative thereto yesterday. UARRIAGES. A son of Oscar Turner, 35 years old, has just married the daughter of 0110 of his frrm tenants, who is juat 13 years of age. Mies Lettie Lee Rochester, one of the prettiest and brightest girls that Stanford ever produced, will be married June 30th at her home in Ktnsas City, to James R, Gudgell, Eq. We congratulate tho man who has won her and rend sincerest good wishes that a long lifetime of unalloyed happiness will be theirs. The peach crop of Delaware is now reported to be almost failure. There will not be over 1,500,000 baskets where 8,000,-000 were at first expected. 'ijBnmnraK.varKviimunumKDtmu DEATHS. Prof. Piixtoti arrived with the corpse cf his baby Friday night, and alter a short funeral service tt the Cjllegn by Rev. A. S; MofTett it was laid beside its mother in Buffalo Spring Cemetery Kititrday morning. Mr. Andrew Miller, who came to this county from Cmton Argau, Switzerland, 20 yeirs ago, died suddenly Saturday night of heart disease, aged 50 years He was for 18 years toll gatekeeper at the double gate on the Hustonvllle pike, combining that business with his trade of shoemaker. Strictly lioneU and careful of the Interests of the companies ho worked for, he was held in high esteem by the officers ss well as by tho cltlzins gooerally, II9 h,d accu mulated some property which with the insurance that she will get on his life in tho Knights of Honor will leave his widow in comfortable circumstance. Mr. Miller was of great assistance to the Swiss settlors here, acting as their Interpreter, seeing that they were not swindled by designing men and helping them in various ways without charge. The remains were interred by the Knights of Honor in Buffalo cemetery yesterday. RELIUT0US Rey. Baxter Barbee has just closed a meeting at tho Cumberland Presbyterian church, Hopkinsville, which resulted in 10 conversions nd 21 additions South E7ank.clist Dixie Williams has just cloud a meeting ut Franklin which result ed in 100 professions of religioo, most of whom were baptizid r.ir.l received into the different churches. A Sunday tchool convention, under the auspices of the Kentucky Sunday-School Union, will be held at the Methodist church here Saturday, July l),h. The program embraces papers by numerous persor.s who understand tho voik Eld. John Bell d.bsi;n tondered his resignation as pastor of tho Curistisu church Sundiy, but the brethren would not heir to it and he will continue. He has made a most excellent pistor and the church has been much strengthened under his enrc. Eld. Milton E.liott was down to fill his rogular appointment at Turnersville Sunday and preached ut McKinuey at night He tells us that tho meeting ha and Eld, Hyden have been holding at Ford, in Clark county had resulted in 57 additions up to the time he left and is still progressing. LAND. STOCTaNDCROP July wheat Is down to C9J in Chicago. In Montgomery last week 2,000 mountain sheep sold at $1 to $2.15 per head. John Cash sold to Boyle county parties 57 hogs, averaging 2C0 pounds, at 4. WilPam Huffman sold to Wakefield A Hudson a pair of good wcrk mules for $375. Sixly head fat shipping cattle, averaging about 1 400 pounds, for sale. W. M. Lackey, Stanford. 2t C. II. Todd won the American Derby at Chicago in 2.3GI. Guest's Jim Gore aod Terra Cotta were starters. McClelland sold 20 mules to B F. Powers, of Richmond, Virginia, at $151 e"ch. r Lexington Gazette. The last crop of tobacco grown in Mason county is about 1.000 000 pounds short of the crop of lSSr Republican, Jerome Turner, the trotting stallion with a record of 2.15, has gono helples'ly lame for this season and will not be able to trot, A. C. Robinson sold to G. T. a pair of mare mules for $292 50 and sold to Lee, Hudson A Co., a 3 year-old horse mule for $140. Lancasteii Couut. Xo business in the horse or cattle line was done yesterday, publicly, but a few private sales were made. There were about 30 head of fat cattle, but thoy were not offered. The day was a dull one and the crowd unusually small. The tobacco warehouses of Brannin, Brand and Glover, Mills, Parrish A Son, Sawyer, Wallace A Co., Louisville, were destroyed by fire Sunday morning. Between 3,000 and 4,000 hogehoads of tobacco were consumed and the loss is figured at $350,000. OANIflLLE. BOTLE COUNT t. C. R. Anderson reports new wheat worth G5 cents this morning. The address of welcome by Mr. R. G. Evans to the Baptist association was an elegant composition aud was delivered in faultless style. Rev. P. T. Hale, of the Baptist church, on Sunaay announced that ho would on Friday next leave for Xew York, whence he would in a few days sail for Europe, to ba absent several months. He goel abroad on account of his health, P. Mullaney, toll gate keeper on Danville A Hustonville pike, reports very bad behavior on the part of two young men, accompanied by two young women, Sunday evening. They used profane and Indecent language in the presence of his family, tried to raise a row over the toll money, drew a pistol on him, etc. acd so on. On Saturday morning a young negro man got off the north bound train which passes here at 5:40 A. m. and in making his way to tho house of a friend who lives in the south east part of town, paesed through the alloy between the D. A D. Institute and the property of.Morris Sfeiser. Just as he entered the alley he met two negro men, one of them, with a scar on hia face, who, with pistols pointed in bis face, compelled him to give up.what money he had amounting to $6.50. They then left him and ran in a westerly direction and have not yet been apprehended. fcjMMVwijmuxiwyiMiH Dr. D. C. Tucker left yesterday for a business trip to Lacrosse, Minneapolis and St. Paul. T F. B'rbee, of Ctrrollton, la , is visiting his father and sisters. Tao general association of the Bip-list church, which has bffn in session here fjr seyeral days, will adjourn this (Monday) evening. The siihjsct of the removal nf the College from Georgetown to some other point was diecused on Saturday when it was decided to leave the whole matter in the hands of the College trustees. This, it is thought, means that it will remain at Georgetown fur the present, Linney A Perrj's confectionery and restaurant on 31 street was entered by robbers Friday night by climbing to Ihn 21 Btory window with the aid of a wooden awning attached to the adjoining building. The robber then cut a piece from a window with a diamond and putting bis hand in turned the sash lock, raised the window and went in. Going down stairs he helped himself to a lot of pocket knives, some cigars, some cake and candies. If anything else was taken it was not missed. The robber then left the way he came when he might have unbolted a door on the first thor and gone out that way, Xo arrests, Oa Friday moaning a woman about 40 years old accompanied by a little child about three years old, got off the southbound train on the Cincinnati Southern aud took her eeat in the She remained there several hours when it was noticed that she was deranged. She could give no account 0! berrelf and stayed in the waiting-room until Saturday morning, people in the vicinity of the depot supplying her and the child with fjod. Oa Saturday morning she was brought to the courthouse, when she said she was a Catholic and that she was the wife of Michael Mc Ctrly, who lived somewhere near Dauyllle. Father Brady, of tho Catholic church, called and at ones reco'u 2d btr as the wife of McCarty, nut last jear lived near Bishoptou, but who is now employed on the Louisville Southern near Salvisi. It appeared als) that she had been visiting friends near Bjoneville, Missouri, and that she bad become crzy on her way home. Sho has been taken to the boarding-house of Mrs. Fox, where she will be caml for until her husband can ba ooimuaicatod with, CRAB ORCHARD, LINCOLN COUNT. Last week, at the residerce of the bridb's fitlier, Mr R II. Ward, Mr. F. L Clifford and Misi E'len Ward were united in marriage. Thegriom is a Citholic aod the ceremony was performed by two priests The bride was yeij becomingly attired in a handsome gray traveling dress with bonnet to match. The wedding was a very quiet one and only relatives and a few in tl mate friends were present. After the ceremony a eumptuoui feast was spread and was partaken of by all with a zest that fully pioved its excellence. The happy couple left on the noon train for a week's stay in Louisville, afler which they will return to the hemo of the groom. The bride received a number of handsome presents which are both useful and ornamental We sincerely regret to loo'e Miss Ellen from our bouquet of noble girls but are consoled to know that she has fallen in safe hands, A host of warm friends join me in wishing that your lives may be long and useful and crowned with prosperity and happiness. M. E. There haye been IS deaths and 42 cases of yellow fever to date at Key Wet, Florida. James Cbitnood, a hrakeman on tlo Cincinnati Southern, fell from his train near Lexington and was killed. ici ii)Vhi:Ti,rat.5Ts. TAXES ! TAXES ! Tho New P.eTenue Law adds six per cent, to all Taxes ucpi Id by toe first day of September and I will have to collect It. 80 pl;au como forward and aetUe. T. I). .VU'l.V, 8. L. C. NOTICE la hereby Ktien that tho partnership, heretofore exlitlng'betwtco thounderslgnod unier the name of Penny A McAlliter, ! thil day dissolved by mutual consent. A. II. Penny takes all tne assets and assumes all of the liabilities of the firm and will continue the firm la bliown name. A. K. J'KXXY, UEO. SlcALlHTEll. The retiring partner hereby tenders hii thanks for the patronage heretofore extended to the firm and hopes and requests that it may 13 continued to the successor. (IKO. McALlSTEH. Stanford Female College. ALEX. S. PAXTON, PRES. Next feulon will begin 00 OH Thursday, the 1st of September Instruction thorough, and dlsclpllno kind, but firm. Graduate! outour different courses arranged to suit the tutcs and capacities of girls. Ofl'e ra spoclal attractions lu tjs Demrtjienl of Art and Music. Hend for catalogue. PUBLIC SALE ! As Trustee under ietd of Trust executed to me by J. A. Moore A Co , f Kings Mountain Station. In trust for the benefit ot their creditors, 1 wilt ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 13TII, 1SS7, At tho business houso of J. A. Mooro A Co., at Klnga Mountain bUtion, Cincinnati Southern It. 11., olijr at public auction to the nlgheit bidder, 1st, The stock of Merchandise and Drugs, which was conveyed to mo by J. A. Moore & Co. by the deed of trust. 2nd, About 77 acres of land, with moderate improvements, lying; in Pulaski County, 2 12 miles east of Science Hill, on the Cincinnati Southern It. R. TEKM8. The personalty will be told la bulk-en a credit or 30 darwilh good security. The real estate will be sold for half cash aid balaace inSOdayi, nolewitb good security. Deed will bo made when terms are compiled with. Address all communications to me at Huston-Tills, LincoU County, Ky. XV If A HI ALCOMIS, 211, t d Trustee for J. A. Moore A Co. - yjjrvicoxjjyitaig,tirfKtijAJ' - i - T"irr - "Sr . ' .r.2PWsiryiamrara, .11 D itllll FOR PITCHER'S '4 051 Ml Iff .-' -i-"- ,2ji31' iusei J. JHL Wn. mi' ::".: Liisimoixt is the iiv, world luis ovor ? MU'sizszn&nzzsssi WALSH, THE TAILOR, 232 FOUIlin AVENUE, IOUISlflJjIL.E, - P. GOODS EXCLUSIVELY. DR. S. G.HOCKER. HOCKER & BRIGHT, fSUCUESSiMCSTO W. II. II1GGINS.) n We will continue to handle the justly celebrated and most nopular COOK STOVES and RANGES in the Market. Full lino of HARDWARE, WAGON MATERIAL, GROCERIES, SALT, LIME, CEMENT, FLUE TILING, &c. In FARMING IMPLEMENTS wa will still place the OLIVER CHILL PLOW in tho lead of all others, where it justly deiervos to be. Ask your neighbor in reference to its supBriority. No steel plow in tho market equal to the IMPERIAL Examine the BRINLEY COMBINATION PLOW & HARROW. In the PUMPS' line we know tho BUCKET PUMP ELEVATOR has no equal. All wo ask is to give it a careful examination and trial and you will not have any other, ALASKA REFRIGERATORS and ICE BOXES. H . It. 1UKINXEY, SiilcHinan. 1. C. RUPLEY MEUCHANT TAILOR, I hare received and still receiving New Goods for Spring and Summer Comprising the best in the market, which will be Gotton Up in Stylo and Make Sooond to Nono in City or Country Giro Mu a Trittl. WEAREN & Dealer in Fine Buggies, Carriages, Surreys, Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Buck Boards, Road Carts, Farming Implements, Engines, Mills, Grain, Feed, Seeds, Coal, Lumber, Doors, Sash-Blinds, Picket Fenciner, &c. Our Stock of Ve hides is larger and more fore, from the cheapest to tne oest. All of ivork guaranteed as represented. Prices to suit the times. Wo can sell you as good vehicles as any dealer or manufacturer and for as little money. Come and see our line assortment before it is broken. WEAREN & MENEFEE. J. II. GREEN. Agt.. HiiHtonTllIc, Ky. Queen and Crescent Route. (Cincinnati New Orloans and Toxas Paolflo Railway.) Shortest and Quickest Lino to Now Orleans, Florida, South East, Texas, Cubn, South West. CONDENSED TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 22, '87. KF.AI IMMVN. TUAlNaUOUTti. Mo.l. No 3. Mo. 5. wo.;. Daily Dally. Ex. Hun, Dallr. Dtllr. 7 55 a m 4 03pm 9 00 p m 10 50 am, 7 05pm It 33 pm, llUno 7 S5n rail 51 nil) 11 47 A ml 8Wprall221 am .. 12 21 am, 8 41 pin! - 12 31am1 8 59pm 1 05 a m .. 12 15 am U 10 p ml 1 13 a ui... 153pm ...! '.. 2 45pm ..J 2 42 am .. B 25 p tu I 5 55 a ni .. J 30 p in 8 45 a in ., 3 35 ml 8 50 p m' 8 00am 8 00 pm'., JO 00 p in 1 1 1 00 m i ., S 10 p m ...l 6 15 a ml,, ZJ 11 15pml., 8 00 a mt J 0 55 p ml., .............. ........I 7 10 p m STATIONS. Kicbolasvtlle. .UarroUsburi; Uanvnie ...Junction CIl Kings ... ..bo merset . .Oakdale ..CuaUatiooja., .Birmingham., .... ..Kill aw Meridian .... .New Orleans ... ......Meridian Vlckaburg. ..threveport .T. P Junction.... No. 9 leaves Oakdale dallr oxcent Sundir. at CIS - nn mmr nri 1 t most -wonderful known. 3x3 JL JOHN BRIGHT, JE. MENIFEE, complete thanf ever,' be ItUAD IIP. TKAlNbNOKTJI. Ml. i. Mo. 4, No. 6. Mo. 8. ' Dallr. Dtiir. Ex, Sun Dallr. Dally. ... A'rv ) 42 P m'10 25 a m 8 40 a m - Georgetown j 3 47pm 7 27 a ui 4 10a mi ....... exlngton ' saipra .warn 3 43 a m! L've...rnclnnail i 2 51 p ml 0 27 a mf3 23 a in Junction.. i .a p m ts 47 a m -.. 2 00pm 1532 am' 2 S3 am 135 pin 5 20 am 278 a ml - fV Mount r; V) p in II 5) am 1 10 a m 8 10 a m 9 40 p m 5 00 a in G39 pm 10 35 p ml 10 40 am 7 00pm 0 20 am 4 30 pml 3 45 a m 9 00 a mi 8S5pm 300 am 6,65 p m 8 CO am 750am a. m Arriving at Cbattanoija at 9 SO. No.lt leaves Chattanooga at 4 30 v. u., arriving at Oakdale at 7.4V r. ti, Mann Boudoir BuSet 81e4plng Cira on all through trains, JOHN C. UAULT, Oen'l Manager, II. rOLLBlUN, Geo'l Frt. A Piss. Agt., , It. CABBOLL, Oen'l Supt.. It. X. I'.YAN, Aat. Uon'l Krt. A Piui. AeU W. W. WELLS, rJuperlnteudent, Somerset, Kt. General Offices, 8t. I'sul IiullJing, West Fourth Sired, Cincinnati, Ohio.