MAY?9 ,y, RditormeTICKET.T JUDGEINNERCOUNTVALTH B ATT'YVUQHlt;3 UJ(TYlington’s father -Glasgow times at thati—Re-Why Bookeriy ail most rep'ubirimes.die an con tern-cplain the sud-ig mrket.*■ mm+q State Cen-1 attempting to ville Primary and rightfully y of the Slate.ion . peddlers bo be caughti proper way, b after enter-sr receive but m home talent.TOto (read theW • • 4? / - ^ sw « . %e democratic sort of stettl ihgnever/ down,• r ■ ^motlced.Republicans Ampaign and nt decline incontinue, ■ we use they willUnder the belief that he was to be used as a witness,,Penney R-' ’' * ^ ' W . YJ Ft rW \ ■? • •Wfcv .S * ^Stumpff of thii coi ity was takenlast Frjdqy to Jel ysonvilla lud-iaha by Jhclt Hist a of Lockport Kentucky,a»d tur ied over to theauthoritioi there o.i a charge ofperjury. Mr. Stuuipiff is a freiquent visitor at both Rqjckportand Louisville and recentlyI a f ■+ 1 * ■ • v • 'while on a visit to nephew at Louisville he was approached by Dr. P. V. Yancy of Loekport, near the Jeffersonville ferry andasked to go with him (Yancy) and make oath that Miss Estes a daughter of Jack Estes, whom be sought to marry w»o 18 yh^rs of age. This the old man who had just passed the seventieth mile«tonC) consented t6 do while infact the young lady was only a maiden of fourteen summers.iw business tucky, one chen, Whitimm ♦ ~t. v* ' J ^ y *• ^ jTand havui| stock and 1 who is a stlt;N -A license was secured and Dr.r* .j ^ . ^ ^ # f • f'Yancy and Miss Estes were made man and wife. The happy couple then went to the home of the doctor’s father Mr. A.P. Yamsy near Owenton in Order to letEstes cool off and in the mean-# * • » A «time Mr. Stumpff returned to hisW *liome just west of Grayson. Estes whose ire was not to becooled in the usual way wont to• , *Jeffersonville and s voro out% *warrants for all concerned, Charging Stifmpff with perjuryand-Dr. Yancy with subordination of perjury. Estes then came hero and made Mr. Stumpff be*-lieve he was to bo used as ahim that hethis he true why this di representec the coming ter county Whitt’s nan for one wilthe nojtina** .*► *• ■ ' ,glehhd the elect him.” The abov Flemingsbl and is eertsof Mr.- Whl* .. * % t _i %4 ^ i .V * Ostrpng per* by the Den and shouldiuation tindistrict is yet dnnour are informiably do so tAn attenwas made 1 . «men atid aready begawhen tho a Mrs. Mariepies a boon of the jailj they fled wd |their purpc aimed towitness, tellirigf• 4 *4 ■: .* A .• , •Estes, would py bis way to Jeffersonville and back. Upon reaching Jeffersonville Mr,3 - f * : * 9 *h. . * *Stumpff was lodged m jail to a-wait an examining trial. He does not deny What he has done but says he cannot neither read and write and don’t tbink helavo^a PeWylie Littcwho nbw olt; with break:* w.shop heresiuce admit gun from tl he took it i: done no doi his crime V* \ '* « . V - b lt;V y .. \ \ V A * ^should be punished. Dr. Yancy. was arrested at the home of bis’ '* i /* J | •*;father and tdken to Jeffdrsonvillefor life.where he gaVe bond for his ap-' ' R]n ..‘ ‘I have cranee at aing trial Fri-The ddctor come3 of a good family his father being one ofthe best citisens of Owbn county. ThiSj Estes admitted and gaveDr. Yancy a good name but sad)his daughter wasjtoo young to be married to a man of Dr. Yancey’s age, be being 31.rom the usP^i D^m himba elg'ins,of T busband u back and w ed. Iu fact liniment i would not I out it. I hiandNOT A SICK DAY SlttCEmanyvery high!;merits are