Boone County Recorder . mes is now announced asa candidatefor the office of Clerk of the n^xt House ofRepresentatives. *£ Clippings Fifty-Nine Tears ON. We have before us a copy of TheWestern Spy, a paper published inCincinnati Miyrdi 29, 1SD5. The juiceof this paper was ?o 50 for fifty-twonumbers, but could be discharged bypaying $3 within the year, or S2 50in advance. The foreign- news in this paper wasfrom one to two months old beforepublication. This was owing to thedilatory transit of the mails at that Jleyorlorlal Zeal Tt. Doanstlc Peae*. In the Cincinnati Times of Fridayor Satu
Boone County Recorder . mes is now announced asa candidatefor the office of Clerk of the n^xt House ofRepresentatives. *£ Clippings Fifty-Nine Tears ON. We have before us a copy of TheWestern Spy, a paper published inCincinnati Miyrdi 29, 1SD5. The juiceof this paper was ?o 50 for fifty-twonumbers, but could be discharged bypaying $3 within the year, or S2 50in advance. The foreign- news in this paper wasfrom one to two months old beforepublication. This was owing to thedilatory transit of the mails at that Jleyorlorlal Zeal Tt. Doanstlc Peae*. In the Cincinnati Times of Fridayor Saturday appeared an article head-ed What Does it Mean ?-^an articleabout a supposed elopemept, jvith Cov-ington people as tho elopers and 4hedistressed parents. _ The plain facts of are funiiyenough,-and w^ giv« them without gar-nishment: Mr. J. 0. Moore, of New^Yofk, anephew of Mrs. W. E. andMrs. Jane Sellers, of Covington, wasin the Hitter city, and, being the au-thor of a play called Tempted, which. ing in the midst 6f a high, fertile hot:,torn, the inhabitants wealthy and in-dustrious, their surplus produce, such butter were vended at tllirfyftnt the town of Petersburg had been laid outbut a few-yearHjHmd John J. Flournov was advertising donation lots for a few merchants and mechanics who would SS^k^111^^ .Wu send the children back, meaning Mis make improvements in the tawn and Bertie and her brother. This wis th become settlers. Petersburg had beenknown by the name of Tanners Stationfor-a long-time previous. Among the miscellaneous-items of GUESS WORK, OR A YAKKKEs MODE OFEXPRESSING HIMSKLF. When I sec a young man possess nomore honor than to be dund, 1 gucsxle wnlt never make a ,nian of sensi- bility. W hon I see a nutn quit Avork because he has three or four hired men ami Chauney Owen, a brother of MissHertie, left Covington with the under-^tiindiiig that they bv alate train Saturday night. Arrived atthe Newport depot. Mr. Moore learnedtha
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