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Latest United States Government Food Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 Wall Street, New York, THE RILEY HOUSE P. B. RILEY.lProprletor, London, - - Kentucky. I hare moved to my new Hotel .and am betttr prepared than ever to accommodate the public Good Livery attached and every convenience da-tired. Give me call. 7J FRANK RILKY. R. EC. Bronawigh., Breeder and shipper of Thoroughbred Duroc Red Jersey Hogs. Tigs from regiittred stock for sale, from the best fiords in Ohio and Illinois. Call and examine my berd or address R. II. Bronaugh, Crab Orchard. ..IV YOU ARK GOING..... NORTH R WEST, ......THE J LouitviLic 4 Nashville R. R. i 8 is the hoe for you, as its Double Dally Trains Make close connections at LOUISVILLE And CINCINNATI For all points. THROUGH TICKETS SOLD. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH For any information enquire of IOES. , U1L.E. Agent. Or Stanford. Ky W. McQUOWN, Trar. Pais. Agent, Junction City, Ky John 0. Cattleman. A. G. Laohfim ROYAL nsurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. 6ARBEE&0ASTLEMAN MANAGERS, Commerce Building, Louisville Agents throughout the South. W. A. TSIBBLE, Local Ajcnt, STANKORD, KY. ssssssss S Swift's Spicjfic S s A Tested Remedy s For All s s Blood and Skin s s s Diseasis s s A reliable cure for Contagious s Blood Poison, Inherited Scrofula s and Skin Cancer. s As a tonic for delicate Women s and Children It has no equal. s s Being purely vegetable, Is harm-lets s in its effects. s A treatise on Blood and Skin Disease s mnilwl 1 uee on application. s Untwists Sell It. s SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., a Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.' issssssss; THECROWNLESS MARTYRS OF THE MARRIAGE RING. XIV K. M SMITH. WRITTEN TOR THE INTERIOR JOl RNAL 1 (Continued from last Tuesday.) Mr. Carter looked into her brown vel vety eyes. Their pue pavo him inspir ntiou, and with n half suppressed sigh ho j quoted: "I know uot how she is to others But to me she is wholly fair, And the liht of the Heaven she cawo from, Still lingers and jjleamB In her hair." The brown eyes fell, her cheeks took on n pinker hue and she very humbly said: ''1 must so now." "Mav I accompany you?" he asked. "No, you must stay ripht hero, I havn't far to ro. I'm staying at Mr. Taylor's. His daughter Jennie and I were schoolmates." "I'm Rind of that, Mr. Taylor is an old friend of mine. Can't I call to see !you there sometimes?" "No, I'm invalid, and am not receiving corapanv," she archly replied as she started oil. Once she looked back, Mr. Carter was gazing gloomily in the brook. "Say!" she hallooed back, "If Mr Taylor is an old friend of yours, you ought to come over to see bin. He has an very nice daugeter." Then Bhe hurried along and was soon lost to eight. Mrs. Allyn met Jennie Taylor between the house and the gate. "Oh! Jennie, I had the most romantic adventure to day! You just ought to have seen him. He says he knows your father, and is coming over to see him. And then he is ao wise, Solomon and Tlato. and all those old fellows don't know anything! He " "But pray who is this he?" added interrupting her. "Mr. Wagoner, no, Mr. Carter from Georgia. Here's his card, you just ought to have heard me reading his name when he handed me hiscard. I jumbled his name, his occupation, and his residence all together, pretending that -I thoueht all of them was his name. I told blmlwasa widow, and and a lot of other fibe! Did you ever bear of of him before?" "0 yes, I've heard father speak of him. He's an old misogynist can't endure our sex, I understand. You surely must have pressed him very closely to make him talk to you. But really you didn't tell him you were a did you." "Why certainly I did. I wish I had known that he was a woman hater, I'd given him a piece of my mind. Just to think I made eyes at him and made him eay lots of nice things to me!" "Why Evelyn Allyn! I am ashamed of you. I shall make it my business to undeceive Mr. Carter, on sight, about your being a widow. The idea!" "All right, tell him and I'll tell him you are trying to catch him yourself! I'll tell him what a bad temper you have, and I'll maka up lots of other things to frighten him off." "Your threats will not deter me, you know I promised Mr. Allyn to take care of you. If he were to hear that you had been flirting in Sylvan Solitudes' with a perfect stranger, he'd never let you come to see me again. I am shocked at you Evelyn shocked!" said Jennie Taylor, trying to look stern. "Well, while you are being shocked, I'll go and shock the pantry. I'm as hungry as a wolf." In a few days thereafter, Mr. Carter called and was presented to the ladies in due form. After that he was a constant visitor at the Taylors'. Many long rambles they took after wild-flowers, which the golden, glad days of spring were fast flushing into bloom, or "under the greenwood tree" they eat and read, or wonderingly listened to the secrets whispered by the Ileafy lips above them. One day, after Mr. Carter had left Mrs. Allyn laughingly remarked to Jen nie: "That was really mean in you, Jennie, to tell ou me. I shall never forgive you." "Why?" aBked Jennie. "Because, can't you see Mr. Carter has given me the g. b. and has eyes nnd ears for no one except you." "That only shows his good taste," said Jennie, laughing, "but really I thought you were getting more than your fhare of his attentions." (To be continued ) Those Who akk Postbd. Will tel you that the finest and healthiest summer resorts in the northwest are located along the Wisconsin Central Lines, among which are Lake Villa, Fox Lake, Antfoch, Burlington, Mukwnnago, Waukesha, Neenah, Waupaca, Fifield, Ashland and Duluth. Tourists and pleasure seekers figuring on their next Bummer's vacation should bear this in mind and before selecting a route drop a line to Jaa. C. Pond, General Passengttr Agent of the Wisconsin Central Lines, at Milwaukee, Wis., and he will send you maps, time tables and guide books containing valuable information, which are mailed frre upon application. S) It May Do aa Much for You. Mr Fred Miller ol Irving, 111, writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains In his back and also that his bladder was itfectcd. He tried many sj called KiducA cures but without any good result. About year olo he began uie ol Electric Oit.ers and found re lief at once. Electric Hitters is especially adapted to cure ot all Kidney and Liver troubles' and often gives almou instant relief. Ore trial' . will rroe our statement. Price onlv oc . lor in arge bottles At A. R Penny's Drug Store. HE WAXED ELOQUENT. A. Sniurirhnt 1'urllrulnr .Iml;n Who Drew the LI in? tit Minpi'iulcr. "Sonio years ago," paid General Miller to n reporter for the- Indianapolis Sentinel, "I was tryng n case up in Whitoloy county, when not conducted with tin? fori, tlity thnt is the rulo down here. It was u terribly hot tiny in AuguM, nnd the sun Wiis cutting ucnws lots to get ivt us. Wo had stood it bravely for three days, nnd after the testimony had been nil giveu to tho jury wo began with our arguments. Oppoatxl to mo was a man who weighed over 200 pounds, and it got eo hot that he began to sizzle. It enmo his turn to address the jury about tho middlu of tho afternoon, and ho began with a great big cnbbngo leaf sitting upon his head. As ho became inom and more enthused tho cnbbago leaf fell oir, nnd thou, as ho begau to warm up to his work, tho only relief ho could bccuro was by tho removal of his wardrobe. As he started into tell what an unprincipled villain tho dofeudant really was ho jerked oil his coat nnd threw it on n bench. As ho dived into the 'res gestru ho shed his veit. Tho for tho crimo brought hi collar off with a jerk, and as ho in vivid words began picturing the scono at tho flnnl moment ono suspender slipped from his 6houlder. It really began to get interesting. "Tho court as well as nil tho others in tho room had been dlvidiug attention between the oratory and tho shedding of apparel, and as that suspender slipped from tho shoulder of the aroused orator tho judge concluded that it was timo thnt something should be done. Ho coughed onco or twico and then quietly: " 'Counsel in presenting his case to the jury must not interpose anything thnt was uot brought out by the evidence. ' "Tho animated lawyer's fingers were nervously clutching at tho other suspender, and as he heanl tho interruption hustoppcl in tho midst of a concatenation of adjectives. Ho hadn't understood exactly. " 'Your honor, I trust I shall bo given sufficient liberty to expoo' "The court interrupted him. 'You will bo permitted in argument to exposo everything connected with tho crimo as brought out by tho evidence, but tho court feels that yon have shown n dis position to digress materially. You will please conflno your.-elf more closely by , adjusting your suspenders. "And then ho understood." Nut a Surrrss. I ) ! C. 1 "" L "Ho would inako n good looking pointer if his tail was only straight" j Wil IL Fffl ?($ V1 1 'ul" Life. I An Inlulllblu Inilltatlou. There was nn bilenco around Jlrs. Hashem'b tablo whilo the chicken! was boing served. It was broken byj tho girl with fluffy whito hair, who whimpered to tho ono with dark glasses: , "Billy Bhven has paid his board bill at last." "How do you know?" "Ilo got a pieco of whito meat iustend of tho wing nnd neck, as usual." Washington Star. An Krci'iitrlc Mrs. Hnlo (just married) Maria, vo will have eels as a second course for dinner. Maria How much ought I to get, ma'am? Mrs. Halt I think 12 yards will bo Bufflcient. Vogue. At tho Poultry Sliosr. "Great snakes! Thero'a 07 littlo chicks in that box. How could ono hen hatch out as many as that?" "A hen didn't do it. They was hatched in a in a incubus, you dern fool!" Chicago Tribune. Appropriate. Plnnklnton (visiting Bingo) Gracious, old man, what havo you got blood red Wall paper 1U this rOOlll lor.' ti - mi.: . i.i i...n ,. .1.,. A. "K" . " ia wnicn 1 suave mvscii. iow lorn World. IVORY fjfroiYijII 50AP CkCk 44 V -- IQOO JLe. 49 I 3L i PURE ". 3fr FOR CLOTHES. THE PROCTEH a GAMBLE CO, CtNTL W. L. DAWSON Is a Candidate for Magistrate in the Stanfoid p'c clnct Jersey -:- Dairy. A. Q. HUFFMAN, Pror. Having bought out G. A Peyton, t am prrpar ed toturnish my customers with the bet ot Milk fiom the purest brceu of Jsrsey Cows, At the prices already estatlished Milk delivered in Stanford and Rowland twice per day All accounts due at the tud of 30 days. I will alio stand ray thoroughbltd Jerrvy Dull, Saiiflre of St. Lambert, (Subject to Registry) At TWO DOLLARS AND A HALF the season A. (i HUFFMAN Administrator's Sale As administrator of the late A. O Wstkins, I uill sell to tne nlitht'tt bidder, on the premises, two miles East ol Voiernitc, Casey count), en FRIDAY, JULY 27th, 1894. The following deicritcd rcrsonal propertv, to- wit. rourmarrs, hleli bred trotters, one colt, one pr old mule, on. e soke ol osen, two cows. 34 f hCk!S, fa mine implements Li" enoSS poo'ds, & e. 'I kkxis. All sums of $10 and under cash All ocr thai anonnt a irullt oi three moths Negotiable paper, pajable in the National Until of Htistonvi le. Parties indebted to tho estate muit settle, while thine having claim airalnil it rnut prcwni them properly pros en by day ol sale EDWARD ALCORN, dmr GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. I'protitcrirg Lounges, M litres cs. Rocking Chairs and ati kinds oi Furniture Repaired, And Varnished. Prires to suit the times. Call and scv me at II. C Ruplcy'aold stand opposite btraub's Tin Snop JOIINT. I1LANKENSHIP. 35-im Main Street, Stanford, Ky. A. S. PRICE, flHHti SURGEON DENTIST Office ovsr McRobtris Drug Store in the nss Owsley Buildlne. Stanford. ICE, ICE. I am now ready to dollvei rranufactuied Ice Ircm the Stanford Kactorv to customers rrrulsrlv every mornluir at the rate cf FIFTV CEN1S PER HUNDRED POUND LOT b and over, and at 75c in smaller lots. 10 E llKKMKIt, Starford. MYERS HOUSE X.1TTER V STABLE P. W. CREEN, Prop. This stable, which Is run n connection with ths Myers House, has been supplied wltt A New Lot of Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, aIi. Supplies and Is letter than ever prepaid (supply the public with RIGS OF.AL.L. KINDS Personal and promplattention givento Weddings Parties and Burials. P. V. GREEN, AL HURNS, Manaccr Proprietor NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILROAD. SOLD TO ' TICKETS ALL POINTS: OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, TEXAS, '4IE WEST, FIRST CLASS, SECOND CLASS AND EMIGRANT TICKETS. THE BEST ROUtTtO THE NORTH AND EAST. HJLiMAN VESTIBULED COACHES, SLEEPING AND D1NIN0 CftR? SEE THAT YOUR TICKETS READ OVER THE WRFOLKWESTERN RAILROAI CHEAPEST, BESTANO QUICKEST LINE. Write for Rates, Main, De!crlptl 'iimpblcts, to any Station Aent, or to W. B, BIVILL. ALLCN HULL, M. T, BRASS, Wl'll'Mwarrrlll. Ul. I'.n.r A, I. TraolUy Psm. liOtjLL,W. lOLlMlllCO. KOIVOUE. li. .A1 J. A. SHANNON Is a candidate for Constable In the Hustonville Precinct. Election November next G. D. SMILEY Is a candidate tor Jiutico ol the Peace in the precinct, subject to the action ol the democratic party. I.. B. ADA MS, Is a candidate for Justice of the Pratf in the precinct; subject to the action of the democratic party. T. J. BENEDICT, The present Constabif, is a candidate for re-election in the Stanford pioclnct. ulject to the action of the democratic party In November, lie asks) our support. R. Zimmer, DEALER IN Fancy : Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars. Headquarters lor almost anything you want. When you wantaT,rst class meal for 25c, call on him. R ZIMMER. Stanford, Ky. BTTCGT TOPS. All kinds of Carriage and Uuggy Tops, Dashes and Fenders REPAIRED AND RECOVERED In Kirst-class style and at Sstlrfactory Prices. JOHN 11 DeNARDI, Carriage Painter and Trimmer, itauford Ky. Ladies, Your Attention, Please. My Stock of Millinory Is telcK rapidlv opened and It embraces every tnlng pretty and stylish. I have engaged Mlis Julia Stitl.of Cincinnati, to trim tor mc Sne is a lady of much esperlence and taste and Is sure to give satisfaction. An esaminalion of yilj lain-sued. 10 MRS POKIKT COlKiS. Linnietta Park Springs, Junction City Post-Office, nOYLE COUNTY. KV. OPEN JUNE 1ST, 1894. The Linnietta Springs Co. takes pleasure in to Its patrons and the public generally that they have leaied this popular resort and hase placed the management in chsrge of Capt. 1 Kichsros, whc proverbial tolltentss and attention msuies pleasure and comfort to Its guests. The culinary department will be under the spe clal charge of Mrs Sallle Richards, whoie qualifications are too well known tn that capacity to seed ccinmcnl In this notice. MUSIC. A irooJ Band has been etnploye.1 lor the season. There will be dancing eryevnmg and special hops every Frldsy evening. The grand opening ball Frldayevenlng, June 15. LINNIK1TA SPRINGS CO., Props , Tiiomai Ri(.HAns, Manager. 4Mt CRAB ORGHARD ro ? " - - r , 7 ? m&2JUSJEteW9:to t.jL1 f .1 wit lf SEASON0 OF 1884 Oral j OrclinnJ., lj. To tho Public Since its dlscoery by Daniel Hoone nearly a century or more ago the locality ol Crab Orchard -Springs has len tho Mecca of health and pleasure seekers. With Its healing waters, oronlc atmosphere and home-like surroundings. It at once affords to the e..crwled and delilitateda Hope and a The slclnity abounds with scenes tucharin the Painter and inspire tne Poet, ylvan walks lortfie Lover, embowered Inws lor the weary. Howling, llilllardand Dancing Halls for th light hearted, and Hunting for the sportsmen, kspocial is iclen to the cuulne. Terms moderate. From i to J15 per week, lor further Information, applv to , . (J L'-i 1 1 0 F.M A N N, Pror. Crab Orchard, Ky D. S. CARPENTER, At the well-known old stand ol J. II. Green, in Hustonville, - - Kontucky. Has just received a beautiful line of Surreys, Phaetons, jBuggiea, &c. Call and see Ins stock and get his prices which are lower than anybodys. ii jou waut a nice set of harctss, a whip or a duster. Hinder Twine for sale. JAMES YKAGER. THOMAS VEAGER. YEAGER & YEAGER, live:, m and mine stable, Special Hates to Commercial Men. " STANFORD, E.Y. Ii you need livery give ua a call. Nothing but first-class turnouts will leave our stable. Sec us for rates. In our HARNESS SHOP You will find a good assortment of Harness, baddies, Sic. Have your repairing done by our man he understands his business, Wc have a mechanic in our BLACKSMITH SHOP. Will guarantee first-class work nnd satisfactory J prices. Tiy our horse ahocr. Agents for Deeriug Machines, the lightest draft machine on eartb. Two doors abose Alwsys on hand Tho Nobicst and Nicest Goods? Can be had in the market. Prices lower than the lowest Mourning Roods ft specialty. Call and examine before bus hie MAUV DAVIS DUDDV.RAR. Mrs. Kate Duddrrar, Manager. Stanlord, Ky COMMERCIAL III.OCK TheDavis Verticil Feed iSewinj Machines Are th bet because 'hey run lighter and can do a greater variety of wcrk than any other sewing machine. The Ladlos of Lincoln County Are cordially invited to call at the t Asaph Hotel and examine the machine, as well as sam pies of its work. McMUKKAV IIKOS , 13-11 Stanlord, Ky DRW. B. PENNY Dentist. Office South Sid Main St., In office rccenUy vacated by Dr. Lee K. Hulfman, Stanford. Ky. Higgins 8c Watts, ...Doalsri n. ........ All Kinds of Coal. Stanford, Ky. . VOUAKE,... R pfotfully Znvitsd. I am lust back (mm the cities with a large and wrllirlectedsiockofMILLlNKRV, which I will sell cheaper than ever. Allsa Laura Jail, a superior tilmmcr Iroin Clncinnf.., hasrnfSKed with me and I can guirrntec satisfaction in every particular. Call aad see my iroods. MISSLICCIE nEAZLEV, Stanford, Ky. fff 1 V ..VtiMSi hiM&t&rm uj3MfXzfj 72St7 Jirf.'t . tCSrfft rrt fsuzja Hi ( W YA- r I r a -. - ft: Lrt A - .For Refreshing Bath. Hot or Cold, A stjllih Hair Trim or Clean Shave, go lo Cook fc Fnrmor'a Bnrbor Shop. The Myers House. IVW OHEKN, Proprietor. Stanford, : : : Kontucky. I am still running this well-known lloirl aad still continue tc g' my guests the pulittst attention as well as the best the msrktt arTunli. pecial Attention to the Traveling- Public. Wheu you want a first-class turnout come to my LIVERY STABLE. Price to suit tht bard times. Call or leave odsr at the Myers lloute Oftce Farmers Rank&Trast Co OT STANFORD. KY., Is now fully organised and ready lor business wilt Paid up Capital of $200,000. SurpluB, . -a 000. SUCCESSOR toTHK LINCOLN NATIONAL HANK OK STANFORD, Now closing up) with tht ssmt asset and undar ine same management. By provisions of its chatter, depositors are as fully protected as ait depositors in National Hanks, its shareholders being held Individually liaole to the estent ol the amount of their stock therein at the par value thcrnil, in addition to tht smount invested in such shares. It may acta esecutor, administrator, trustee, Ac, as fully a an individual. To those who entrusted their bulsiness to us while innaglug the Lincoln National Hank ol Stanford, we we here lender our many thanks and trust they will continue to transact their business with us, offering as a guarantee for prompt to same, our twcn.j years' experience it banking and as liberal accommodations as are consistent with sound banking, 1 niKicToHs: J. J. Williams, Mt. Vernon; b. 11. Shanks, fctaufoid; J.S Owsley, Stanford; S J. Kuibry, Stanford; J H. Owsley, Stanlord; J F. Cash, Stanford; William Gooch, Stanford; A. W. Carpenter, MIIIed(evi!U, Ky. W. II. Cummins, Preachersville. S. H. Shanks, President Dr. J .'It. Owsley, Cashier, W. M Hright, Teller FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STANFORD, KY. Capital Stock $200,000 Surplus 21,300 Attention of the public is invited to the fae that this is the only National Hank in Stanford Under the provisions of the National Uank Act depositors are secured not only by the capital stock, but by the stockholders' liability tor to amount equal to the stock, so that depositors ol this institution are secured by a fund of $400,000. Five iworn statements of thecondition of the bank are made Aich vcinn th tr.ii,.. c... ment and Its assets are eaamined at stated lime ojiurcrnmrni agenta, thus securing tddititoat and perfect safety to depositors. This institution, originally established as tht Deposit Dank of Stanford in i!j8, then re-organ lied at the National Hank ol Stanford in 1805 tnd again re.prganiied as the First National Hank ol . ... imi, ,.,u pracucauy an uninterrupted existence, of years. Ills better supplied now with lacilities for transacting business prompt ly and liberally than ever before in its long and honorable career. Accounts of corporations, fiduciaries, firms and Individuals respectfully Tht Directory of this Uank 11 composed ol Forestut Reid, Lincoln county; S. T. Harris, Lincoln; O. A. Lackey, Lincoln; J. V. Uayden, Stanford; S.H. Baughman.JLineoln; J S. Hoeker. Stanford; W. A. Trlbble, Stanford; -M. D. Elmore, Stanford; T. P. Hill, Stanford. K. L. Tatiuer, McKinney; M. J. Miller, Mt. Vernon. S.IIockcr, President; John J. McRoberts, Cashier, A. A. McKinney, Assistant Caahlcr. Vtjj "gSjf i&l : JV rJL -M t. i