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mmJj&' Semi-Weekly Interior Journal Published Every Tuesday and Friday AT B PKK YICAR.IX ADVANCB srWhen not o paid $2.50 will be charged.-" K.C. LOCAL TIME CARD. Train leaves Rowland at 7 00 a. t 4HQ p. m. M A T m., returning L. & N. LOCAL TIME CARD. Mail tram going North 1 3Pra " South 3IP" Express train " South 37 P m North - 3Tm Loral Freight North 6 3m South. - 533P " The Utter traim alo carry pattengert. The above it calculated on itandard time. Solar time it about 10 minutet falter G. B. COOPER Is a Candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk, subject to the action of the primary election, Oct. 19 W. I. DAWSON Is a Candidate for Jailer of Lincoln County, sub' jectto the faction of the Democracy MISS KATE BOGLE Is a Candidate for Superintendent of Public Schools of Lincoln county. Election Aujfutt, 1890. JOSEPH B. PAXTON Is a Candidate for County Attorney, subject to the action of the Democratic party. HARRY A. EVANS Is a Candidate for Survejor of Lincoln county, subject to the Denocratic Primary Llection, to be held October 19, 1SS9. W.F.McCLARV Is a Candidate for Superintendent of Public Schoolt, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held in October. OTIS P. NEWLAND nCandidate for Jailer of Lincoln Is County, tub- ject to the action ofthe Democracy. SAM M. OWENS Is a Candidate for re-election at Jailer of Lincoln county, sublect to the action of the Democratic Py. G. S. CARPENTER Is a Candidate jectto the action for Jailer of Lincoln connly, sub-n ofthe Democratic party. J. N. MENEFEE Is a Candidate for Sheriff, subject to the action of the Lincoln County Democracy. E. B. KENNEDY Is a Candidate for Attestor of Lincoln County, subject to the action of the Democracy. M. F. Brinkley Is a Candidate for Clerk of the Court of Appealt, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Election August, t8qo. Preparatory Dspartment cf Csntrs College. Next Session will Begin Sept. 11, iSSo. Full course of ttudy, both En:zlith and Classical. Inttruitioii etpecially adapted to pre pare young men for the r rethman Clats A liberal Englith education it furniihed to any one who may not desire to tike the cltttical courte. Terms moderate. JAMKi II. WALTON. Principal. J3 Dam ille, Ky. n MALS COLLEGE I A Modern Progresive School, Where your dauhWi win be taugnt now to become true wo lien, as well at thoroughly instructed in Literature, Science, Art & Music. Adlrett Ui:V C POPH, Pretident, or Mrs. S C. TRUKHEART, Lady Principal, 4j Millersburg, Ky. cr.sz.siiLTOisr CHAIl ORCHARD, KY. Dealer In-Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes, Clothinpr. Hardware, Queenf ware, Tinware, Furniture and a General Lino of Crocerios, Fancy Candies, Crois Tiet, &.C. All kinds of Produce taVcn in exulnnge for goods. Settle Willi James Frye. ' Alfpertons knowing thetntelvet to be indebted to.M. L. Richards, either for goodt or tewaont of coin, will save ttoubloby settling same tth James Frye, at I hac put them in hit hands for 44 M. L. RICHARDS. HARRY A. EVANs, ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, STANFORD, KV Engineering and Surveying in all branches. R. B. GEOGEGHAN, SUCCKSSOR TO M'MICHAEL, THE HATTER, 511 4TH AVENUE, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY The Nobbiest & Most Stylish Stock of 9 Erer brought to tho city of Loutstllle, now open including the KNOX & JOIIH B. STETSON & CO'S. HATS AndsNomy own Importatiou of English Hats and Caps An elegant lino of Canes and Lyon'i Cclibratcd Umbrellas a!was ou hand Fine mv,r,mm9mmmmnqt ft wimin -. ,, ,mumt'i,,mmmmfwmmimif iM,inMn,. , ., p,, Kmni, w,,iH Mll.WgaiipW l II I MHiMMMM ir M MT. SALEM. We tiro pleased to state on authority of her nttondinu physician thnt .Mrs. Hniiunh Kielnmls, who hits been down with n bud case of (lux, is improving. Mr. June Held, our late clerk, last Friday in 11 road cart and loaded up his various personal bagpipe and returned to his home near Huston ville Saturday. While heie he called on his pirl, of course. Mm. Elizabeth Tinsley and youngest son. William M., some three or more years ngo left a pood home and farm in this section to try their fortunes on the elevated, airy plains of Western Kans.u. Three fruitless attempts to raise u crop hjttieiled them with that section. returned to the old farm last Thursday, ceveral years older and wiser and somewhat sadder, with shorter pocketbools by hundreds of dollars. "Bill Mose," as h is familiarly called, has grown a few feet taller, but lanker, and claims that he has had nothing to eat but jack since he left. He thinks that as sc n as he Rets plenty to eat, that he will improve in ilesh. About n half mile from this place, on a beautiful elevation, which slopes in all directions, in the long, lone; tto, whs built a church-house. So long ago was it built that the memory of the oldest inhabitant runneth not back to the date. A church was organized here and it grew in strength and grace; and during its liirht to all the surrounding section. Hut cloudy days cutne. Other churches of the same denomination sprung up in close proximity. Somo of the leading, spirits o( the old Mt. Salem united with these new churches and tho old church was done away with, dissensions arose and tlie house torn down. Some of im , members stood aloof and failed to put in membership with any church, but retained an atl'ectionate memory for days and "the houso on the hill." The morals of the cotnmunitv appeared Eupcpsy. This it what )Ou ought to liae, in fact, jou mutt hate it to fully enjoy life. Thoutands uru featclung for it daily, and mourning because they rind it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars aro spent annually by our people in the hope that the) may attain tins boun And yit it may be had by .ill We guarantte that F.lectnc if ucd according to directions and the lite persisted in, will tou Oood Dictlinn ami out the Uem m nd iin.mil inticnd l.upeptj W'c ci'iiinitnci hlcurii Uitlirs forI). pcpsi.i and all diseases of I.icr. Stomach and, Kidneti.. Sold nt 301. and per bottle b) A K Pcnn),s drugstore A Woman's Discovery. . 'Another wonderful dltcovery bos been made and tint too by a lady in thit county. Disease its clutchet upon her and for to en jtars the uithsto.d itsurest tests, but her wtali.r Sttlis were iinderniliicd and death seemed iinmi. ntnt. I'or tht?c months she couched y and could not sleep. She ol ut a if Or. King't New Ditimcry for contumption .ind mas so much relieved on iakm' the first dose tli.it she slept all niaht, and ulth one bottle she bus been miraculously cured. Her name it Mrs 1 11. ther Lut ' 'I hus write W. C HttmncL ,fe Co ,of She'by, X C (ift .1 free trial bottle at A, It drug store. - You Cannot Afford' At thit season ofthe yaar to be uithout a jiwd re, liable dlarrhosn balij'111 in the house, at cramps colic, diarrhiM 11 and all inil.immalion of the SEAL SKIN SACQES, CAPS, ,hBnab.idl.iiiccceed.iijly d.nBcn.u If no. ' (attended tout oiue. Ono bottle of Oiar Olovet and other Fun, a tpecialty Oiders out ' bnea Ilaltam will do more good in cae of the side of city solicited, perfect satltfactinr guaran j kind than anvM er mi-di moon earilt N'c teed, Don't tail toardera NOUUY HAT 'J .ty , anteo it A R, "nny Orujfjist ( STANDmnG BY THE FAMILY. j lie Tnuk mi Interest lo Ever body Hear ing Ills Natnti. -Good ovening, sir," said a man with whito K)rcelaln buttons on his cout, ns he politely removed a black straw- hat with both hands. Ho was coming down tho front stops of a Mndlsonnvcntio houso and had encountered the owner going up. "1 have just boon read In' your door-plate. Doorplutcs of tho beat fum'lies are the only Ht'ratoor I neruse now. 1 do not care for grocery signs and bill ' boards The ono. sir, is mediocre, while ' I find the other bombastic ifTi' stilted. My fav'rite readin' is tho engraved door-plates of our first cit'zena. Disjointed un' fragmentary, sir, but satisfactory to ono of cultivated tastes." "Yes." answered tho gentleman, suspiciously "Your name, I learn," went on tho student of doorplato literature, "Is Woodford. My own humble nnmo Is also Woodford. Thero aro many Woodfords, sir; it Is hardly likely, sir. that wo aro any relation. "1 should bo inclined to think not,'" said the other as ho sniffed the air still mora suspiciously and went up two steps higher. "Prob'ly no near relation at least, sir. My own fam'ly is of English descent-grandfather was a Kentish man, sir. Very likely your branch tnight bo Irish or mebby Wolsh. You ain't got tho Kentish nose, sir." "Evidently not if you have. What is your object In detaining me?" simply tuts, sir. Your nnmo is Wood- long existence its pulpit was adorned, at ford, my owtrhumblo cogncrmen is also different times, by the eloquence of Fo- Woodford. Wo may bo no relation, but ley, Higgins, Waller, Peck, Fisher, Leake 1 1 tako an interest in anybody L thotwoHuckners, Coffey, LaKue and I natu0' ou aro in Wall street. ' - . ... - rnil "" nrn iiinliii. """"" inrviiur .!!. ii h ueann niv nn' today l.Al. l.u.l. ... 11 ,1 .1 l..CJ..r H.,1,t Tn wiui mums ...,....,..... .vo.,.. ....-,. ... to.,uorrer vou mny bo (lat 0 V)ur its palmy days, church music was back ,f J0U over get down vate'd to such an extent that fome of its you unve a frjeml In Morgan Wowlford. songsters developed into the "sweetest who will assist you to tho extent of his singers in Israel." A Sunday-school w jus I humble cajiacity for tho name you bear, onranized. too. which was dull and W you ever need help remember thnt a etter 8t'nt to M- Woodford, Mul mering at the start, but grew brighter Esq., and brighter, till it became a beacon berry court, Bayard street, will reach me, .Should I bo teuiporar'ly on the er should I ho absent friends will forward tho communication. Good evening, Mr. Woodford." "Ono moment," said tho Madison avenue Woodford, "I trust you would not bo insulted should I otfer you the temporary loan of fifty cents," and ho advanced a half dollar toward tho other. "Sir, your kindness overpowers me. You belong to our branch of tho family after all. I accept tho coin, to bo returned to-morrow not later. Do not forget me if you over find yourself floored. Remember that a true Wood- to wane and prejudicies and jealousies foni forgets another Woodford." Now York Tribune. arose, and where once was peace and harmony, discord became rife. Some time back a number of members of the old church, uniting their efforts with others, have succeeded in building a very well constructed andcommodiouscliurch house on a pretty site about one mile from the old one, and have lately completed it sufficiently to worship in. A little more than two weeks ago a protracted meeting was commenced, which awakened a deep interest in all the surrounding community. The devoted laborers in the meeting were the Kev. J. B. Friable, a yi ung and rising divine, and the Kv. J. II. JJristow, oi more mature years, assisted at times by Uev. W. R. I)avidou, of McKinney. and Rev. J. X. Bowling, of Middleburg. On hut Sunday evening a council fioni tho McKinney Baptist church, assisted by members from Middlehurg and Concord, organized u church here of oS niembeit, 2J of whom were by conversion and and tl e rest by letter and relation. On account of Mr. John I). Suith having done 60 much in building the hoiue and encouraging the meeting, the privilege was given him to name the church. The name given was "ew in, m honor of and affectionate regard for the old Mt. Salem, the church of unforgot ten memories. May its light hhine like its namesake in its happier days and the withering blight of discord and prejudice divtppear from the chuich and bchool. An Accomplished Fltli Liar. Tlio fishing is not very good here now, but you can dig dead loads of anglo worms. I went out yesterday morning for an hour and returned with all tho worms I could carry. Ono of tho most accomplished fish liars that I ever met lives within a stone's throw of the place whero 1 am staying. I know that it is only a stone's throw because I hit the old man in tlie small of the back amusing tilings than that in tho Toledo w rs.viia Tv sv f fcgygy POWDER Absolutely Puro TSi. ....!.. ......... .1 . I ',- " dwePtnu house, tiaun . . n. me yesterday that he all the necettarj et caught a trout last Fourth of July that weighed nineteen pounds; but when I asked him this morning to lend me a fish line ho said lie didn't have one hadn't been fishing In ten years. II. S. Tomer in Rochester Morning Herald. "Kin u Qtinck Mine?" There was company for dinner nt Dil- I ly's houso und they were enjoying the first course, which consistod of oystor j soup. Dilly niado away with hors for ' somo time in silenco until sho had neatly i cleaned the plate, when sho suddenly ' paused and, looking at her mother ucroa's tho table, buid, in n 6tago whisper: ' "Mamma, what you fink deio'sa hair 1 In my soup." I "Ilush, Dilly," 6atd mamma, frown-1 Injr; "it's uotliins but a crack in the ' plate." Dilly moved tho bowl of her spoon back and forth over tho crack A lump of gold weighing 300 pound an,i tilen exclaimed triumphantly una wortnciuw.uou uus iwun cum 111 Montana, by the United Stute.s Av sav Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in. tlie world fur cuts, bruises, .oret, ulcers, salt rheum, fever orei,teter,chai ped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin erup lions and positively cures piles, or no pay rcquii. ed. It it guaranteed to Kite perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per1 lox. For sale by A. R. Penny, Stanford, Ky. 'Kin Press. a quack move?'' Philadelphia A Curious Coincidence. 'I am very much opi03ed to prlzo figiiters," saiM a traveling man "Wpll. thnt Isn't ii'innrlrnlilo " m. , ...... ... . . ........ ..Hw.v , .w - TSi Mlotrcss Why, Bridget, whero are you going? Bridget Shure, uia'ain, I bo's goln' out fur a walk. Miatreaa (petulantly) Dear, dears I thought (liia was uiy day out, other tra tt I wc ild ell 33 HtNMIHlR sponded nnothcr. "If you will notice, , ""amit'on you will observe that tho pnzo fighters ' aro frequently opposed to each other." Merchant Traveler. IIo Didn't K110M. Stranger (in Chicago) Will you please tell mo where Stato street is? Chicago Man (haughtily) Madam, I am u detective. New York Sun. A MUundertiaiiiUiii:. At 1 Jmii si' Wm$Mm riff VAmW i l i l 1 n I ! purity. strength and ivh.Oetnmenra. Mure than the ordinary kinds aid can not be sold III' competition with tlie multitude ol low test, short weight, alum nr phosphate powdert. Sold only in can. HOVAL HAKIM; i'OWDKK CO., IS 106 Wall street. New York. J1 U L iA ljVJ. I Laud for tale Call on or aldreA K Di'ini),hnelliy City, Ky. FOR SALE OR RENT. Gocd II ute and Lot at Mawood Suitable for doctor or tjujier Cood oil lot, Apply to I) I.. STKI'IIKNhON, 41 Mayuood, Ky Attention, Coal lluritcrs. I keep on hanl a No. t quilitv of Jellico. Lily and Nut Coal in uiy yard Lene your orders at VardorS S Mters' storu and they will be attended to promptly. J II UIGOINS. 63 Starford Ky My Now Houso on Main St., StanforJ, Ky For terms apply to Mr W. II. HiSCint, Stanford. or to me at Dantillc, 3 I.TTIE N Kv HOLMES. DISSOLUTION ! The copartnership c( McKobertt .V Stage it by mutual content Mr Stax retiring, and the buiiuett will hereafter be cundurted by II, Mc Robert. The aCLOuntt tll be jointly collected and the books vill be at the old Hand, and those Indebted to us can settle any day We dc.ire to etpre.t our sincere thanks to nurciittnmcrt for their kind patronage Youm truly. it McKOIIKRTS & STAOG WALLACE E. VARNON, Attorney at Law, Stanford, ----- Kontuoky. WiM rra'tf in all the courtt of this and adjoin. nj rnuntiet and in the court of appeal Office oer McKobertt & Sugg't druK store. HAFIEB, HOTJSB I LIBEHTY, KV., Dr. R. C Kentucky Central R.R.p "JJLL'JC GHAS.S UOL'TJS." THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST RCUTE From CENTRAL KENTUCKY PAST LINE UETWEEN LEXINGTON & CINCINNATI. SCIIEIirt.KIN' EHtCr MAY 1 South-Bound. I.ve Cincinnati , I,veCoingtn..., Lt e Falmouth.-.., Arr Paris Arrl.exinKton I."e Parit Arr Winehetter.. Arr Hichmond.... Arr Arr StaHford .r KicbmoHd ... i.e I.tvmttton Arr Kichniand. I.ve'Staiifurd . . I. Lancaster . Arr Kichmund IeKlchmond... Arr Wincheiier Arr Paris I.ve I.exlugton .. Lte Pant I.ve Falmouth... Arr Covington. .. Arr Cincinnati . . No 2. l. Sun. No. 4. Daily 8 10 a 111 i on 3 so n ml 8 oj o 44 a ml 9 17 1 to a ml 10 3 u oopinlii 00 6 lo a m 7 15 a 111 7 4t a in a m a 111 a in a nil a in 11, liij I "No"" Ks. Sun. p mi 3 35 I"", p nt 4 P m 3 4? pm t 15 P m 5 07 p in 7 so p m 1 itr m I iln thcM.ivi!'.: In-:,...., .V. .y. Ic..i Pan -I 8 no, a m and No. 11, at 5 ss, p m, arriving at .Mayttilleat 10 15, a 111, and 810, p m. No. to I leatet Majtille at $,15 a in, arritini at pant at .40,1111 No 11 le Ma)tille at 110 and arntet at Pint t 4 05, p in. These trains are daily except und . 1 Nc 43 I.oniiigton 10 03 am; arrives Parit to 41 an ev pt Sniida) i. 8 leaet Cincinnati 5 1$ pm; arr lies Kalmouih 7:0 pm; excert Sunday I No, 7luact hnlmoutli 6ooain; arrivet Cincin n.tti 7 55 am, except Sundav No jzlraict Clncinniti 8 30 am; arrltet 1 al-mouth 1030 a ni, Sunday nnl No 13 Icavet Falmouth 4 15 p m;nrritet 15pm; Sunday only, i Train Notes .No J runt daily belu een I.exing. ton and Cm liuiail. No 4 runs daily between Cincinnati and Lexington Not s anil 6 mike cmine. tuiiit at uichaster 1 tor points nn the N N Ar M V lly No 4 makes this Lexington. IMI'OUTAX r -Trains of thit line now arrive at and depart the Central Union Passenpet blatlon Cnielnnati, inuking couneitiont for all poiutt North, I'.ist and Wett 1 lhrouKlilickeltand bigsaKe checked to any destination reached by a railroad. For full particulars address any aeent ol the Co. K. II. 1IACON. S. I II. MORSH. TrateltiiK IVtt'g'r At., C.cn'l Pan B'rAitt., Lexington, Ky. Covir.cton, Ky. H E IP'S 1 INU TON, General Manager, C.INKK.VI. OHIChS . Clumber of Commerce, lluildinc Cincinnati, O, I FARMERS, Soften oft. of Marion lloyle, Lincoln, Rarrard unit 7 .v.. .'... 1 Central Kentucky, ittu vt reltling tomn lortcmen and the countict Wa.Mmr . .... I , ' ion win 11 nn an me newt tiuttert 01 in I terett to tnem in the the leading naner of ADVOCATE, tied luetdaymul rridayof each week, $per jear bend 30 tents and try it lor three inonthi Addrett II . .Manigcr, Danville, Kj l!oy!e, lltitlncts 13 FOR SALE! A. M. Kclandhas go. Milk Cow 1 for sale, all thoroughbred Shorthorns, with c.il et 10 diyt old, hating had cakes within 14 hour of each other. A K0d chance to get a good cj and n thorough '.red bull calf cheap. tome nice oiiiig bulls ready fsrtemcc. 37 A M KKI.AND. Stanford, Ky For Sale ! t with to sell my farm of A3 acre shunted on the l.anc.uter pike too mile, from 1 he lind It all in grass; a comfortable dwelling ol 4 roomtit situated upon it Will tell at a bargain. 41 li A IIKNIDICT, Stanford. S. O. DAVIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MT. VJCKXOX, Iv V. Office net door to Whitehead! Drui Store. Special attention given to diteatet of children i;;.tr. Rails, Shingles and Shoes For Sale, Ten Thoutand flat Kailt acd 10,000 l'oplar Shint'let. I hate on hand Meti't, Women't Mlttet' and Chlldren't Shi-, made liy Alter, Knrood Si Co, and Mundelle, which I will tell t the rry loweit pricet I have tioui(ht them and they mutt be told. My ttocl. i complete and thotc who want barirsln can sx them by railing. 1 mean W C li.VII.hV, lurnerstille. JACKSON HOUSE. LONDON, KENTUCKY. CAPT. FRANK B.JILEY, PROPRIETOR Thoroughly Renovated and Refurntthed, Kint clatt Fare and Keatonable I'ricet. Day and night Trains are met by Polite Porters ot thit Popular Houtt. EHtabliHlicd 1825. FOB. XiTStTKAlTCE On Dnrellingt, Furniture, Smtet, Merchandise, A. , apply to the old Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. l.lihtnlrn: clsittet atuched anl dimaget paid whether fire entuet or not. 17 (.KO. II IIKUCE, WOOD 4 WALLAGE Men's Outfitter I jij Fourth Avenue, NEEL, Proprietor. Louisville, - -Kentucky. Ilatirr rerittej and ref.irnitbed the abote Home, I u.tend to run it in fir.t.clatt st) te and atk a thire of the public patronage FOB. SALE ! A Brick IIoukc mid Lot, On Someret at prent occupied by Mr l II Ctoper A wry desirable plate and tan be obtained a' a bargain Addrett or call on W II. A.N IiF.KMJN. Harper. Kantas, OrP M McKOHKK Is, Stanford, Ky. witnarock last night, as no-was doing a , pi TJ,M FOB. SAliE I his - - ovening chores. I throw tho stone jusi, tor aim so siateu to mm , h , .,, my Karm rf ,7,Acte,. tUated en ' afterward, but he said ho had seen morel the Mrltt.He pike, 4 miiet trom I I ancatter It i II traternl, hat upon it a com- t luruble ttable, orchard in uct, NEWCOMB HOTEL. MT. VERNON. KY. Thit old and well-known IItel,'il still mainltin ing itt fine reputation, Chargct reatoaable. Special attention tn the traveling public M. P NKVYCUMIi, Prop., Ml Vernon, Ky, 0. H. M'ROBERTS, M. D STANFORD, KY. Olti'.coti I.incitier Street, oppo.ite Court-Houte Hating removed to this place from t.lbert), to practice iiit prolcttion, callt the attentiun oi tho 1 "ae ",0 lour iliy or town nr eountry. , "fM II... . lie 1 J mny years oinis uie were speni in aianisru anu -. he ut'elhk ,1 unnecessary to tpeakol hit ability at 'anbtticlan and turireon Athareoflhe natron ajeol the people ol Stanford and viomty Itatked mm. ) C. A. BENEDICT & CO., Well Drillcr3 & Pump Adjusters, STANFORD. KV Wellt drilled to order ana factory pricet. " Washingtnn Pumpt liirnnbed I. 31. HIllCE, ::;,;, sal; and :::: stabls, j bTANTglll), K SPI.CIAL A1TI.XIION t) COMMKHCIAI. Iratelers Ilorsrt and ituka "ODtiht and tIJ. On! hors'tand eln let u.eil in llery. lsf "t for 'he WALTER A. W000 HARVESTING CO- p m " P m p tn 5 o P " , p tn li.P"M Al I Rl Mb 1 "" "" r s I 1 J 1 I iiliilllrlUia M. Mt ' 1 45 p w -....I w J 03 p 111 3 -' I- -" .... ' m.." No. ,. ! 00 am. 10 25 a in . 11 4J a in . 7 00 am. 7 40 a tn . 9 45 a m -a 40 p in j 3" P i" 4 10 p in1 No. 1. 3 45 P I" 7 4 j p m 8 S3 5 jo P " 9 13 6 3J p inlto 3J 6 45 p 1.1 10 45 o.S. N N. A M C J E D I Only ono Night out to New York. I Sdul V itioi 1.' ) Trains to 1 Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore Now York, Pattine; all the Famous Virginia Springs ' j I lisht and nrrnum at Old Point Cuiifnit and Sea Shorn the next attcrnoon 'lime Card in Julj 1, tv, EASTWARD. I.e Stanford " Lexiniton " WinOietter " K. li. JunctioM " .Mt Storhnj " l'reiim " Morehead Olive Hill " Athhnd. " Catletltburg. . " Huntington ... . Arr White Sulphur. " 'barltttnlle. " Italllmure " Philadelphia 11 New York " Rlchninnil, Va. - (IdPnlntComfort ' Norfolk j i Fa.t.Mail FnttVes D.ul V.x Sun ll 45 am la 2$ pm I O.J pn. I 17 pm t 03 un 3 10 pm 4 ns pm 6 ot pm n jo jiin 6 50 pm . m I.xprew 11 ill) 1 u 31 n'nj 6 30 pm 6 !$ jiuii 7 40 pin I'at. Ltprct Daily 3 7 inn 7 30 am 8 iu am 8 51 inn ' q annul 8 41 pm 10 jj nm 1 03 am in so lint. 1 In 11m 10 33 pn. t 4$ pin I is 30 am 1 1 pm 6 11 ami 10 3) pm ; ' 11 00 am 4 05 am 50 pin, 8 10 tun 3 ti, pm1 d (.8 .1I11 A 35 Jim1 11 jo am 9 10 pm 1 30 pin 1 40 pm i 03 nm 5 5 I'm it 30 urn 35 pnij "o n Returning, fait Vestibuled from New Vork and nil points arrives at Win. Iicter 4 04 p m and Lrxiniton 4 47 P m daily I'.ivt mail Iran Huiitington and ull points eutt arrives incbot ter 11 33 a m mul I.oinglun 11 45 nnon daily In. hiindit) I'att express from Ihiiringk.n, Parkertburt; and Wlieelinif arritei Lexiitou lost p in dully Olive Hill aci nmmodntioii airiia Wiuchoier 7 to a in and 8 in a 111, leaves Lexington, 5 40 p m, Winchester 6 4. Fortukcttnhd liifonn.iihm wriienr apply t. ti W IIARNKV, lickot Agent S A llROMIIhRO Tmt Past Agt. YARR J I MURPHY. (.en'l Past t lIN'OL'ON.id V P.Le ins-ion, Kv 1 irililtnu'iigKJgi!BtMMQgMl ir(alMt3.V r.c.,ttat.wiii 5i4n.'r" jr ."' Arc. lM t 1 i thliu in trie t ml. tloik of Is ot etery 1.' new can h. fw (Jrceif hat ch ru our joodi ti ,nt line Szr yW" wnKrawJWJflf53 J. T. STTTTOIT c& COM nuaTr an ' if 1. 11 1 (t' KY tcd and Sale ! I lV e na - a fu.i I.Vll (I. ri KhIim ' thorl niitire Mr J II 1 nr 'iiitinett nnd will slmw it ediuif iil)t'ini( in our 6(tf STANFORD ROLLER MILLS. All pertorit vithii a tdeamnt life and well I'll wift let tlie 11 uie 1'aienl Flour made at Manford Kn.ler MilU Call, for It at )uur grocery, and If tlif) li.ne not got it nil hand, urge them to ktff li r net an order from them and get it at the Mi 1 .i'i,l I will guarantee a ptcaiant and interesting o W N I'lHTS. Superintendent CRESS & 3IAKET, REAL ESTATE AGENTS Mt. Vornon, Ky. Coal and lim'nr I tnds and tarmt for tale. Cor, reitHimltn e('( ilef. 44 &vcr, Stable W. H. JACKSON & CO., PRO'RS. LONDON, KV , Oood turnouti and taddle hortet alwayt lor hit on reatonablt termt London It the noil convenient point on the railroad lo reach plsctt in th in the mountain r tion of the Slate 10 THE MYERS HOUSE E. H. BURNSIDE, Proprietor No lintel In KrntiVyhst a bMter repulitioa, and lit pr pnet r It determined that thai be maintained He hat tecentlt sdded to Itt ippointmrntt Pool and Illlllnril Parlors A First-Class Livory Stable I To sceommls e t' e demands of hit increated T ...... . ...!.... II t L .iaii.icii. ,'.. i.v.i luinauit mruitneu Commercial Traveler and mhert THE GALT HOUSE, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. RATES $2.50 TO $4 PER OAY. ACCORDING TO ROOMS. TURKISH A RUSSIAN BATHS IN KOTKL. siH SSSSSSSSSH v.iwjSb ffliltfM t HW IBt , Qf mm MMMitMMtMMg the P P. a o p sr s a- . . . i M (0 B Bw 3 1 n P2W o o to o g a 1 n ST. O - w 1 tJ p c n P. s a. a v OT P B P. 2. o I'D m 5 9 9 o 2. tn a n rt p 3 B rf 0 O tt p J. in t: w o 3 z B o B " P- e 2 f lv tn WM. ADAMS & SON, 42 I'ROADWAY, LEXINGTON, - A&B3k I KY f k 1 II ,1'! r CREAM " EXINCTONY. MtMto&B& q i liJ?. i A Si W 0 V, kSsRH S