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INTERIOR JOURNAL
12. C. WALTON, 13US. ManORUf
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SrANFOliD, Kv., .JULY 24, 1888 i
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Published Evory Tuosday ond Friday. Mil. Sam Holman, who sees after pas-.,
i sengers from Cmb Orchard Sorimrs. is
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1 JUAH,!.' iVU rt.iVJi
nrWhtn no! o pM $2.60 will Le charKLd.'kM
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L.&N. LOCAL TIME CARD.
Mail train noing Norlh.. ...,u ji im
South., .. . i 31pm
Livtfu train " Sotill ..iiS?p m
Norlh ...Ail tn
Local Vtt Ighl Norlh f J "
souin. "lie"'
'I he latter Irani alu carry tuu.enceri.
1 he above ii calculated on itnd"d lime .Solar
lime It about to minute fatter, i
K. C. LOCAL TIME CARD.
'I raiD leatp Rowland at 5 35 a m and 7 10 a m
and return at 6 m und e-40 v in
MEANS IU8INE88.
Waiciiks mill jewelry repaired and
wannntcd. A. K, IVmiy.
Catoii oil, lard oil and machine oil
of all kinds nt McHoberts it Stag's.
Tub best place to buy drug", patent
and toilet iirticlcH at A. H.
I'ennyV
Hcv your school lnxiks, Ink, tablets.
pencils mid school supplies of all
kinds from A. It. Penny. j
I guarantee all watches and every ar-1
tide of Jewelry I sell to hu just as
A. It. IVuny. ' j '
SOMEWHAT PERSONAL. j
TnojnsMincAi.r is in Somerset on
business.
Mm. Kati: DiDiititAR is visiting relatives
nt Morcland.
Miss HtrrTii: Lkaii, of Harrard, is visiting
Molliu und Alice
Miss M.rrn: ItotinTKit, is visiting
Miss Kva lluchauau at CmJ On-hard.
Mit-s M.miv Akoiin has returned from
.. a. l.i. 1.. ... Su!t ... frl.itl.lu flf Cl .lllf.rtu't -
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.Ml. J. O. IVI.MUlll N, l in
viiting her daughter, Mrs. Jas. W. Al-
corn. '
Mil. and Mie. Haiirv Ilitow.v, of New
York, ure visiting Mr. S. L. Powers and!
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r.itvn.
Mi:s. Ciiai Coi.kman, Jr., of Mercer,
has been visiting her brother, Mr. Joe 1",
Waters.
Mrs. Hi'iiiiiMitud Muster Kddio I'laig,
of Danville, have ln.cn visiting.Mrs. I
(ireen. I
MissSi : HoiT, of Sninfonl, was with
Miss Juuuic Ijickey last week. I-un-caster
t
News. I
Mi-s Doha Hiikkr and Col. D. '
Mnughtcr, of I ripilng Springs, were in
town Saturnay.
Mr. ind Mie.. .IdkS. (iitiMKs, of I'.li-
rabethtown, are visiting their biother
and sisters here.
Mrs. lbrrsv Ni:irs has returnitl front
a isit to her daughter, Mrs. James Pillion,
at I
Mis Ansii: M Kinnk bus been
the Messrs. liiveiis, in
tho McKinney ncighborh(M)d.
Mrs. II. C. Karris, f Junction City,
has Imjoii isiting Mr. and Mis. J. H.
nntl her daughter, Air. Mark Hardin.
Miss M utv Si i.i.ixan, liuisvilli, who
me- been the guest of tho Misses Hale,
on street, has returned to her
home.
Mk. nd Mrs. Jiissi: MmtsiioN, of Lexington,
and Miss Klla .Mershon, of
have been visiting Mr. John II.
Mershon here.
M11. (i.T. Fiiris, of Heinstadt,
democnits in the State,
was here Sunday, lie brought "(KSl
news from Uiunil.
Mr.ssiis. A. J. Fisu r.ml H. J. Williams,
two. society gentlemen 110111 Mt. Vernoin
were down Sunday, having been drawn
thither by a couple of Stanford's beau
ties
MissTii.i.n: lli.i., formerly of this
place, but now of Winchester, is visiting
Mr. mill Mrs. J. 1. Davis. Her many
friends are delighted to have her remain
in their midst.
Wi: see from the Harrodshurg
that Nath Woodcock is again on
Kentucky soil, only on 'a visit, however.
We'll wager he's a citizen of this State
inside of two-years.
Rev. Morris Kv.iss, of Umcaster,
will remove to this place the latter part
of this week anil will occupy the residence
which will ho vncuUM by Rev. A.
S. Mullet on Danviile pike.
Cut, ami Mrs. J. K. Di'UK, who have
for the nast two years 111111 l'e Stanford
their home, left Saturday for Louisville
to live. dipt. Duke has a through
freight on the Short Line, wliich is quite
a promotion.
Juik.k M. C. Saiti.by teturncd Friday
from ljiramie City, Wyoming, to
spend a month with his family, lie is
considerably lleshier than when he left
which proves that the West agrees with
him. Mr. Saulley is greatly pleased
with his new home, hut is still satislied
that Kentucky is tho State
M.. w m n'linviv iho irenial een.
Mr. Delanev has been in the employ of j hotly will run and to be on the safe side,
h't nil of the democrats in tho county
the company for a long time ami is eon-' go
sidered a good man. to the polls Monday week and give New-
land the biggest majoiity the county
()m: of the most elegant as well as onu t.vi,r jjUvei nt. hs made a most excel-of
the most delightful entertainments it olllcer and we know of no better
has been the pleasure of the Husiness j Wny of showing our appreciation of him.
Manager to attend for many a day, 1 '
the the CiiKKK.rSiiiuliy afternoon while the
was hop given by Hop j
Club,.at the Opera House Friday night f Htr pro tern, was sitting in his sane-last.
The weather was propitious, tho ! "" sanctorum, enjoying the beauties of
music grand and the young ladies beau-. n'ure, reading the daily papers and 00-
tv itself; in fact everything seemed to'
I combine in favorof the hop, which was
pronounceil a decided success by all who ,
attended. Promptly at U o'clock thesets , editor. W ith nssuinittg .ligiuty tlie
to form and at IfcM some ."0 or (() , tor p. t. informed the intruder that he
eoujiles were keeping stop in the lancers 1 was the man looked for. Asking for a
to Snston i'i Trost's superb music. The
home geiitiemen were untiring in their
ellorts to entertain the large lot of visit
ors from neighboiing towns and it is
needless to say that everybody had a
good time. The ladies from here nnd a
description wf their dresses are as follows:
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Miss Pearle Ketchnui, white silk,
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, lete; Uiaiiionils; .Miss sinanlis. iiiuk
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tlenian who has been depot agent for a ! silk, plush, ju'iirl passamenterie; one insertion, it being U'O lines and our
number of veais nt Crab Orchard, has nionds; .Miss Hessie Hei.l, pink moire; j price ! cents per hue. The poor fellow-been
tentlere.l the position as agent at monds; Miss Hlioda Portman, black lace who thought "it pleasant sure to see
How-land ami will take charge of it Aug. diamonds; Miss Hessie Hicliards, white I one's name in print," said lie would be
1st. We are indeed glnil to have Air.
O'Hryan, who with his wife and family
will l'esido in Stanford, in our midst. Mr.
.1. A. Newland, agent at Pittsburg, will
succeed him. Mr. J. A. Fenill, who
lias had charge of the Howiahd ollice,
will likely engage in other business.
M'SH Jknsii: Hisbn, of Louisville, Is
vMting Miss Mnrv Jones.
Sin. AND Mill. A. II. Hoi.t, of
burg, l'n., are visiting her parents, Mr. I
ami .Airs. Win. Welsh. 1
Mm. Jkn.vii: I)i xn and Misses Kiiunn
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and Ilclun Snulley wont to Monticollo j
yesiemay to visit tlicir
the man for the place. Ho has done us
, ., .Ill
tiiim; ii win inn rcruswu, iniii'ii ni i
pK'clate
I'an Si.Aciiiri:tt, of Dripping Springs,
is a genius in many ways. lie is ahlo in J
prayer, graceful in the dance, handy
with the pistol (when occasion requires,)
can wiite a good newspaper article and
preach a nrcttv fair sermon, Hesidcs
all this, lie "knows how to keep n hotel."
Jessamine Journal.
LOCAL LORE.
Xeh S. S. Myers'. !
Voun account is duo and ready. I'lease
will und settle. A. H. 1'enny.
I)Ki.icioi:sicoerentn and ice colli lemonade
at Zimmci's.
It has been just 'J I years since Jim
Ihidgowntcr, the noted desperado, was
killed. .
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Tiik Olympics, of Ixjuisvllle, will play
tho I: ntkimok Journal base ball club at
the public school grounds Wednesday
next, (Jame called at !):'H'. Admission
'-'; ladies free.
I'kiimins having express packages for
the M. & O. Kxptess will please leave
them at my ollice or hang out the paste
board signs I have furnished them. A.
T. Nunnelley, Agent.
Owi.no to the fact that the August
election ami the county court conflict,
tho count v com t will transact no
ness on court .lay, but will be in session
the following day Tuesday.
A1.1. old accounts not paid by August
1st will be placed in the hands of an
cer for eollectiiin. Six months is as long I
as I ran wait for my money and I m
nfUjr Min K. found at mv home,
lo Hu. A. T.
to
B,(j, C()1 (. Welch's residence,
'Liy I where I will be L'lad to wait on mv ohl
Jcnv Kner, a young colored woman,
who lived in Mucksville, fell deail while
attending to her work, It is
thought that it was heart disease, as she
had iK'fore troubled with her
heart. I
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Mr. A. It. Pknnv has contracted with
Itanuy & Allen for a twcWoiy fnimo
dwelling on his lot on Ijincastor street.
When (ompleted Mr. Penny says it will
be the mot convenient duelling in
colli couutv.
Tin: cross pavements in the business
xirtion of town, wliich have for such a
long time needed attention, are lieing
taken up and replaced by a splendid
crossing of vilid cut about -0 feet
long by .'! w ide.
Tin: new hotel at Pinoville has purchased
a tine piano for the benefit of
its guests. This piano enjoys the distinction
of In-big the and only one
ever fu Hell county. The citizens are
crowding the new hotel to see the
"music-maker" us thev call it.
lr Sianfonl would follow l.oiiisville'.s
example ami enforce the law rcquimn:
merchants not to the
with their wares-, the pedestrians
would not have to knock acuiust each
other in pnssing, nor pic,k their route
through the small pusswuys left by the
greedy merchants, who ought to know
J tDRttlieir stores are the places to show
1 their goods. j
!
Jons Dr.i.iNn, a hrnkeman, with 1
headquarters at How laud, was sent back:
from his train just beyond .Mt. Vernon j !
to Hay another tmin. which would soon
follow. The tn.iu ... b..ini? a ....... liitle Int.'. De.l
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r. .....T.
lauey tool; a seat on the track and in a
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iew 1110 icnis was itsi as ceo. lie tnt 11 I 1
tmuWt which diil not awaken him, and he ,
was run over by it, losing an arm and j
nerhans otherwise fatally injuring him. I
i fiiHiniU're; pearin; .mis.s .iina ueitl, not -
tetl Swiss, gold. Tho lentleinen in attendance
from here wuie: !. H. Carpenter,
John Smiley, .loel ICinhry, tieo.
Penny, John Williams, 15. i. and !
Pennington, .1. C. Heitl, C. 0. Cat.on,T.
A. Itieoaml IC. C. Walton. j
Tiik best milk Khakis In town nt K. II.
Hurnsldo's.
(Jkt a good dinner at Ziuuncr's restaurant
for '.'j cents.
l.kl'lt IMIf.WKWlU 111 tMHtftXitti IVilUkltll lift
4 i it v.i -twin in "i hvi wra i i
Saturday to work on tlio railroad
Hi0 beyond Pinovilte
Tin: First National Hank was closed
Saturday, on account of tho death of Mr.
Craig Lynn, who was a director in it.
DoARDKim Wantkd. A nice front
room and gtsxl hoard will.be furnished
a small family. Mrs. Kate Ouddenir.
Foil Kn.vr. Two suites of rooms in
the Karris A 1'ainsoy building, opposite
the 1'ortmau House for runt. Apply to
W. F. Itmnsey.
Mrs. W. M. Hiiioiit will teach nschool
of small boys and girls, commencing
about September 1st. Shu will state lat-
er on where sho will have her school"
room.
(tKoiuiK I'ock, of the L. & N. wrecking
crew, hud u couple of his toes broken
while clearing up tho wreck on the
Valley lSrauch, of which a mention
was mado in our lust issue.
1
Mrs. J. M. Mt'KoiiKirrs, Jn., kindly
reuiemhers us with u liberal sample of
tomutoes grown by herself. They are
thu finest wo huve seen, three of them
from the same vine weighing three
pounds.
Or in Orchard is rapidly tilling up
with guests and thu prospect is that this
splendid resoit will soon have the crowd
its excellent management deserves. The
faro is excelled by no hotel in Kentucky
or elsewhere.
Tiik young Italics of Iehunon give a
leap year party to-night. The "Jenkins
iwlitur" fii.il ciiviimlntluir oimtlpmnn llln
W(,ro ri.mpllH.IW, with ivIuitlonM from
Misses Mary and Lunette Severance,
wlio recent Iv visited Stanford.
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H,1(.nittkini; llIM
ril,..lirin ,,; fnr ,...if nilli !...
eiiMomers and as many newonesas may
come. T. J. Hatcher.
Foil the benefit of those who have asked
so often where the circus will stretch
its canvas, we will slate that the jieople
in the Miller Kxtcnsion, nearly opposite
Mr. S. J. F.mbry's, have been favored
and that there all that is human in this
part of the country will assemble.
m -
Sixnw's Courier-Journal contained a
cut and slioit biography of dipt. W. W.
Sweeney, the oldest conductor living
and who runs on this of the L. &
N. The gentleman's name was printed
in large letters just under the picture,
consequently we recognized it at sight.
Yitkrda was gala day at Mt. Vernon.
Main's ciicus and a republican
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meeting both in town. Ijiwyer Davison Xewport is in a prosperous eon.lil!..e.
was a speaker at the meeting and he Jt jms nu.,bersiip of 400; .!' of w hi '
would be a republican of exceeding bad Jiavi, H.(l ((l1,i1( ;,.,. . became it
taste who would leave an as.soinblnge,.,IV,.fir.jx. ...... ..,.,, Tll( mhl ril
with tins tvnowiied gentleman as master I
of ceremonies. We suppose the ciicus j
had a rather dull day.
STtii)v night as Al. and Jack
were returning liiuue, the young
horse they w'ro driving became frightened
and started to run down the cemetery
hill. When the horse had got
ten in good speed the harness
the gentlemen were lifted from their
seat to the ground in a most unpleasant
.... . .
way. .Neither were nun seriously nui
the buggy was considerably damaged.
1
Tiirri: is a probability, says our May - 1
. ... it
"" coriesoiitieiii, m me .eiuiiiiu.oisi
putting uj a man to run against Mr..
New-land for re-election to thu ollice of.
Shcriir. We have heard a great deal
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..1...... .1.:.. It J.f .1.. JllUtl.t. "
''"isi itii" iinnviiii'iii '" m "'; 1
but hnve not been able to learn what
'"'"b will be put up to Do siaugiitereti
't will be pretty sale to say thai some
casionally InuMingnn air castie or two,
a gentleman, seemjngly from the rural j
districts, marclied in and asked for tho
l'h'ce of paper ami a pencil lie reureti
for an hour or so tfnd then returned, j
bringing in his hand a "little article," as j
he called it, which he desiied printed.
After ,i'.. !!. i. 1 using it, It it'iig fni,n(l ' ,
to be a personal of the most gushing!
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nature, with the gentleman himself the
1 .,,,1, :,.,.. Cr.11.1i in. (In. lines tin. editor
, iiiioruieu nun nun u utini nm for
' oiick in n iew uuum uu mu iim.uim
It is needless to snv that he has not
since been seen. We will not call his
name, but there are those who will have
a pretty good idea as to whom we refer
when we state that he has iccontly gone
into the book selling business.
Kkwh ron.es from Carlisle that Mrs.
Will Craig hns presented her husband
with another girl.
Tiik town tux hooks are now ready
and Marshal Oeirgc Carpenter will he
around to see you in 11 few davs. I'lease
prepare for his coining.
Scott Tarhis will give a fair and pic
nic at Spring Hill Park, Crab Orchard,
next Saturday, when SlOO "In premiums '
will he awarded r.m! a good time
is promised. ;
Mr. It. C. Waiirkn has received from
Mr. M. C. Alford, Chairman of the Democratic
State Central Committee, a letter
stating that tin: democrats will hold an
other business meeting at the (hilt
House, in Louisville, to-day and urging
him to be in attendance. He had not I
decided at the hour we went to press
or mot he would go as he had
iw'na hiiriw ,
Tiiom' of iis who witnessed the eclipse
of th moon Sunday night enjoyed a
treat which docs not often in a
iiiciime. roriunnieiy it was clear ami
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'IW1II.II 111 IIW t'lUM'll IIMIIIIl'Jll, 1
10:10. tin. tM.rfririii.im! Iim.,111 Tim !
eurth's shadow slowly enveloped the orb J
and in an hour its light was
shut out, leaving a . coppi r colored hall '
hanging in the, heavens. It wassuhlimo
and awe inspiiiug and one could hut
relied on the wonders of nature and the
perfection of tho science that so many
years ago foresaw and fori told what
would ocuron that July night,
Wi:tlesire to cull the attention of the
demoi'ntts of Kockcastle county to the
mistake we think thev make in not accepting
as ineiiilters to their Clevelaml
and Thurinan club boys under -1 years
of age. We believe in fuithering the
democratic tr.iie in any and all
ways, and we know of no better way
than to tiain them to walk in the light
path while they aie young. Some of the
most enthusiastic and mot active members
of our club here are hoys 18 and -0
years old and while they cannot vote
themselves they can inul will do great
good for the country rt the polls in November.
"clilJRCH"AFFATRS."
- Theie is a movement on foot 10 g t
Sam Jones to deliver a lecture here.
Over 10.0(H) persons attended the
High llridge camp Sunday, and
the receipts amounted to $7,000.
Uev. Strother Cook, Jr., returned
missionary from Africa, and a son of a
prominent Haptist preacher in Mercer1
county, ltev. Strother Cook, Sr., has join-
ed the Christian Church at
burg.
Uev. 15. H. Noel wiites: I am now
engaged in a most ulorious meeting at
of llii'hniond, assisting. Nin' to date
and just commenced. All christians
pray for us.
Uev. H. 15. Mahonev' chine' at
are till ni'tiw and most delightful harmony
prevails. He princhis tw'ce every
Lord's day and has religious si rie s
of some kind every niuht in the week
except two. The church has three Sunday
schools under its supervision.
XKW ADVKUTISEMENTS.
Bootla. Privileges!
The ll.mth r i li;" i)f tli I. nroln County Fnr ,
.villi.. nl.r.l.llliMll...M.rii ,
Wednesday, July 25, 1888, '
Atthecolir,.hlll,c Stanford at ,oV!ocip m.
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HEIRS WANTED.
I'cjton Kinbrce, ;i roirfint of nianiuru, K , ,
l til on the 4th day of May. iSf8, lcaini;
imlilc estate lor dmtnliution imiiini; hUhrim. The I
tlcccd cut had three intr, Klisluth, Mary and
Dolly, who lift tlili county about the eur iSv
i.liz.tlietn and Marv wnen last ncaril 01 were llv
lnur in tliln .State und. in that portion known at
' '1 he 1'ureh.ne " Dolly lien List heard of "va a
resident of Kanias Any person Iuvidr any in.
formation a to the present residence of the uhove
naincil partiCK or their heir, will plcaie write to
ne at bt.inford, Lincoln ..ountv Ky.
47 JOHN M "HA It., i:eciitor.
To the Farmers of Lincoln Co.
V have imrchaxcd of Koliintnn Co., of
llid . 11 'I'lircsini; rig that totally ilipes
any thine uf the kind heretofore iiitrodiutd In
tin M'i.tiuii i:erthiiiK cntiiily ii. w and ot the
latest iniproied st) lu We guarantee nbiolnre
both In threshing clean und ctiaiiine the
train. W'c nsW .pcilal attention to our lte..liiii;
Straw Slacker wliiih one lmnd H .tact
uraw from oo buihiN of urain thenbv s.nhn;
the lalmr nl Iriim jtn hanus Hoplni;
..i try us.u.e.,.n,swe:ire(r.c.,,i
V' 11. 1). HI AIT.
PXTBiXO SAtiS.
I'mtuc of J II M iik I 11 MI at I" '
i.iin.r t the !u, hut. bidder on
Saturday, August 4, 188S,
tin t'.( ituinie at .ml Suci m, ( ni mmt
Sollier'n ,. Uu fii.,;,i....ni.ed pr.eri,
'i mik k cii iiiious inui 111 uiiiiiirv aiHiui 9-00.
cmi.r.iiin h.n cam, imti, iine. iu.d ir ,
tin.ire anil 0,111111 ware; not 150 worm 01 uiixa 1.1
Lc Kl)l,,uin , ,.!,.
()iu house and lot 111 ilorel.ilul I hi' Miuse is a
coiutortnMe dwelling and thi' lot em
braces one acre of fertile land.
"Illacksnilih shop and lot with a tct of tools
I his is the only shop In town and has a tine run
Ol (.llslulll.
One tract ol tiuiberi'd laud of 60 acres, 1 i v t
miles cut of Kiibanks st.it on, C. S. It. K , i l'n
hsM ..uii.it'. Attn Inlti); mint, lb ncre. uuli
dwtllinj; A t.l'e tn the littler tract il
I v uien
Ilalfinsli; In i ic in jn ilaj N.no
wiib yood kecnrlivnud I en r. mine I an ft nt
'1 hose indebted to J M Minks, who do iml pay
lij day of kite, will Ii 'd lli'ii aici mi tlic
bands of an officer tor collection. .Ml those
claims airainst J. H MIm v. ill pi .1 e Ii e
ll.ein ivitll in.', i.roperlv s riti '
47 LIIWAIO A! CORN, 1 nutef.
STATE COLLEGE i KENTUCKY
EIGHTEEN PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS.
Agricultural and Mechanical, Scientific, Engineering, Classical, Normal School, Military
Tactics, Commercial and Preparatory Courses of Study,
COUNTY APPOINTEES RECEIVED FREE OF TUITION.
V Fall term begin! Heplembrr I'i. IhSN. For Cntnloaar and other Information adrfrns
JA.TIEH K. l'ATTKUMON. I'll. D., l.exlncton. Kanlnekr.
NEW! NEW! NEW!
A CARD TO THE PEOPLE OP LINCOLN COUNTY.
Ho .25IMMEH,
Of Lancaster, Ky., have opened in the hous3 formerly occupied by
Mr. Penny, in STANFORD, a Bakery, Restaurant and
California Fruit Store. They will keep constantly on hand every-
thing in their line, such as Bread, Rolls, Pies, Oakcsand the Best of
Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Etc., Etc. Meals served at any hour. Try
their Ice Cream; it takes the Cake. We do our own work. Come
n tftll
KeSpeCUUllV,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Wholesale and Retail.
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SEW FURNITURE STORE f
MA'CK Htni'M A IV,
Will keep constant'y on hind a larje and sel33t line ol Furniture
andUndertaker's Goods. Ky prices will b as low as such goods
can be bought in the cities. Give me a tr;a and you will be convinced
that I sell lo Aar than t'm lowsst.
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY,
Full Faculty. TwcIto nepartmenttof Sttuly. ncaHhy location In the heart of Blue Grass
region. Itcflned ami h'K'i'ftat'Ie community. Moilcrnto expenses, sico tojaiO. Attendance
last seKRlon 23S, from 20 States. Next Scoslon opens Sept. 12, is&t. For lull Information
and Catalogue. Apply to L. H. BLANTON, D. D.. CHANCELLOR.
fTHFFI MC (J K Q
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WALL PAPES,
PH U P! i-'T P .STOCK
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Having secured the services of 0. F. KENT, a practical Watchmaker
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Cincinnati , JULY
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GRAND JUBILEE celebrating the Settlement of the Northwestern Territory.
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