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- f-f r. . -w- r, - JV ' '-nfSssv-'P'- -.$ r'' ; i SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL. VOL. XXV11. STANFORD. KY.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20. 1890. NO. 92 'Vft'srfc'r1' " r aOiff-- i i - I ft I v ft K NEWS OF THE VICINAGE. Mrs. J. M. Howell, of Barbourvlllc, It dead Two brother named MoNall were killed by u tmlii In Hll countf. Ml Magglo Dcnxlo was knocked down ami robbed on tho street ul Mid-dlciboro. George O. Anderson, once n leading merchnnt of llnrrodtburg, linn beendo clnrcil Insnne. The dry good Arm of Itobcrt, Far rl V Caldwell and Whcollov Hro. have consolidated and n slock company will b formed to conllnno tho business ni the itond now occupied by tho first .nontloned establishment Advocate. Mrs. A. K. McClary, u cousin of Mr. J. C. McClary, of this place, died near Urodhcad Tuesday ntlornoon of typhoid fuvcr, aged 3S. She wo u daughter of J, J. Smith and was a devout member of tho Haptlst church. A husband and sovoral children survive. J. H. Casslday, u soldier, wns found on tho L. A N. track ul Herea. Ho had n leave of absence from Capt Stewart, Company K, Fourth Kv. Ho was kill ed while getting off a moving north bound freight. Ho was from Cump Shlpp. Anniston, Ala. Jo Williams, colored whs sentenced to life Imprisonment by a Whitley county jury for tho killing of Steve UoberU at Jcllleo, lal July. Ho and ItotarU had a dispute, after which Williams waylaid hlra, shooting him with both lurrelt of a shot gun. Tho jury was out just in minute. UKSOr.UflONSOFTtKSl'KCT. Hall of Crab Orchard Lodge, No. 10. I. O. O, F., Jan. 18, 1SW): WllKHKAS, It has pleased the All wire Grand Master of tho Universe to rcmovo from our midst our beloved Uro. I'asi Grand Oorgo W. Bnmaugh. IK-It, resolved 1, That In tho death of Uro. Bronaugh this Lodge has lo-t one cf It oldest and best members, the church and earnest and faithful follow er of Christ, the medical profession one who has honored It, and tbo community a citizen whosu influence has been wldo spread; ono whoso name was a sy nonj m for unrlahtncs of character, gentle- ness and purity; an Ideal man. 2. That wo tender his family our sym pathy In this their hour of herein e lnent. .1. That a copy hereof bo scut to his family: that the same be spread on tho minutes; also that tho iNTimioit JoruNAl.be requested to publish the action of tho Idge. J. F. HOMIAM, G. W. DKllOItU ANI W. A. CAIlhON, COMMlTrKK. Wiiriikas, It has pleased Almighty God In his I'ruvldeneo to remove from earth und lis association our well bo loved biother, Fast Grand Gcorgo H. McKlnncy, now bo It, Hksoi-vkd, By Stunford IkxIro. No. 150, I. O. O. F., that In tho death of Uro. McKlnncy tho Lodge loses ono of Its oldest und most zealous members, ono who was over loyal U our order and practiced lu teaching. Wo remember with grutoful allectlon tho example of his life among us. As wo cherish Ills memory may we strive to emulate an example which will preserve tho purity of tho order, mulntaln It teachings and extend tho sphere of lu influence To tho member of hi family we us u Lodge extend our earnest sympathy mid In this their hour of sorrow com mend them to tho unfailing gooduess of a met elf ul God. A. C. SINK, J. 11. Mr.HHIION ANl J. T. IlAHHIH, COMMITTER. ANSWKUS ONE AND ASKS AN OTI1KU. Iu your Issue of Dec. 27 you publish ed this: A I indebted to II $u, It to C, C to I). D to i:, i: to F, eamo amount. A, It. C, I) and B each havu $1 and no more, and consequently that can not pay their debt. They put their money all together. A tatto tho 5, goes to II, pay bl debt und get his receipt. 11 doo the amu to C, C to I), D to B and E to F. A, 11, C. I) and B aro out of debt, and F has tho money. Who, If any one, I the loser? Answer. A mudo 81 und each of the other, 11, C, D und B lost 91.. Now on a certain occalon u man wulkod Into J . 1 Thorol' boo storo In Louwvlllo and bought. pair of boot at ,i.., ..rice of 87. Tho man hanucu Thorol u 93) bill. Thorel slopped into tho noxt door, W. S. Moore' store, and i.ot chuugo for the bill. Thorel gave tlm man thu boot and 913 iu change, The man went olT. Subsequently Mooro eumo In and said tho bill 1 counter en. Thorel had to make it good. Now how much did Thorel losoY J. HitlQUT. THAT THItomMt UBAIUCHB Vuul4 iulikly ! J" l'Vuu ubJ m Kln'' New Ule tills. 'lbuurtnaof urr lirut e.1 ihilr iuUtl udt for tick sni Kutuus l!dcliw. Ilxtr wsks I'urs tlw! sua strong utnn ud bulM up your hesltU. Imj to l Iktu. Irytbsu. Iluljrawuts. Uuusr Uik U iiul curl. )ioM kT lVBy l,'u,Ut David ltoono, of Columbu, O., wor ried over thu Illness of his wlfa and without mean to buy medicine, out his throat from car to car. LANCASTER. Tho Lancaster Hotel Uoinptny has incorporated nnd pifrohased Col. W. S. Miller's lot. The contract will soon bo let and tho largo hotel ami opera house will soon materialize. I air. i. ... uuexor iia moved one to this city. Mr. John Ivtmlsion I out ngnln. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Blkln arc attending the fowl show nt Louisville. Mr. Jacob Jounh bus guno to Cincin nati to see his mother, who Is vcrv III. Thu upor'lur are still In session and they are raising the acmcni of prowrt) In several Instance. Ono farmer objected to having his property raised and said that hu would like to dlsose of It at the Htecd value, when Col. J. M Hlgginbutham, one of tho supervisors, said that he would take the property m that price. No trade was in nili!. but such oliets are made no more. N. V. Harris ,tt Co., of Cblcngo, sent Treasurer W. II. Klunalrd a draft for tai.JS'fortho turnpike bond. They wrote u letter to Capt. Wm. Herndon, who waa employed by the eouuty to as slit Mr. Owsley In that mutter, saying that tho record was exceptionally com pletc und that everything was neatly and pncrly done. This speak well fo- the attorney and County Clerk Duncan. Men nud nations are like dogs, they have their day. Tho downfall of our nation Is only a question ot lime. The greed for territory, the disregard for tho fuudumeiital principles ol our Insti tutions, thu heavy exN)tisc attached and the conflicts with the Interests of other nations will bring an end to our great ness us sure a reckless speculation will bring about Individual destruction. Wc had better heed thu English statesman who rnlil: "Our colonies uro a mill stones about our necks. When they are weak they lean upon us and when they are strong they leave us." Moil of our citizen will remember the extremely handsome pair of plrtols owned by Col. W. S. Miller while ho resided In this city, which were mid to bo the finest In tho country. The colonel showed ma u letter from Muj. Gen. Flizhugh Lee, acknowledging the lender of thoso weuotiH, to be ased by him during his campaign In Cuba. The letter was written from Savannah, just before tho general's departure, und Col. Miller shlpited thu pistols to him by exprer to Huvanu. When return ed they will havu a history tliut will make them very valuable and they will be even more highly prized. Collector and Treasurer B. W. Ilur rls, says that tbcro uro 27(1 pupils at tending the graded schools, 23 having entered since Jan. 1. Everything Is moving smoothly and general euUxfuc llon is cxprusscd. It Is pronounced tbo largest and best school in thu country. 1'rof. PullcrbOn and hi uble corps of teacher aro praised for their elllclent work. It 1 strange that souio few hes itate about paying the tax to supjxirt this Institution, a It Invite Immigra tion and docii much for the culture and enlightenment of t tie community. They hud better pay as It Is, for nearly e crybody Is for tho tux, and If the vote Is taken again the rate will bo Increas ed 10 cents on tho 8100 us thu uuiounl now collected I barely sulllclent to pay tho expenses. Tho pond that was sunk on W. S. und It. A. licuzley's farm by h musk rut burrowing through to Sugar creek, bus rcllllcd with tepid water In which there uri' myriad of little fishes, thu color and construction of which seem to huvo a phruphetle significance. Tho lart;o llshes are of a beautiful silver color und huvu a yellow and white eyu. Tho smullcr ones aro a yellow as gold und have the same kind of eye. Thu most remurkublo part of tbo whole matter I tho fact that their wolghis huvo tho rutloof Iflto I. Thl I rcgurded by the advocate of free sjlvcr us proof posltlvo that thulr theory on the monoy question U correct und must prevail. Tho foolish thing have certainly been chosen to confound thu wlso. MATRIMONIAL MATTERS, Mr. Sam Baldwin und Mis Margaret Nuland, of Madison, eloped to Louis vllllo und were married, Gcorgo Luwlor and wife, aged 03 und (12, respectfully, of Cellnu, Iod., aro the proud parent of a baby girl bora on thu 15th Inst. Their first und only child preceding thl ono was u daugh ter, born -13 year ago, and I a grand mother now al threo children by two daughter. Mr. und Mr. Henry E. Woolfolk re ceived u telegram from their duughler, Uessle, who baa been vUlttng tbo fami ly of Mr. II. 1. Van, In Mobile, Ala., annouuclugbor marriage yesterday In Christ church, Mobilo, to Mr. C. H Peters, ot Columbus, O, Mr. Peter ha oxtenalve mining Interest In South America, which hu and hi brldo will visit, sailing this wcok. Mr. and Mr. Woolfolk left last night for Mobilo to visit tho brldo and groom. Danville Advocate Wo congratulate tho groom and old man Ucury. RELI6IGUS MATTERS. U9v. Sam Small continue to keep himself before Uio public, UiU tlmo by taking tho bankrupt law. F.ldor Joiopti Ilillou will preach nt Parkavlllu on Siturddv i.venlni. liffnro ,Und on tho .'Ird Sunday In each month this year, Inttuud of the 1st Sunday, at formorlv. rtiu Siunfofd, Turnprsvllla nnd Mt. Xenl.i Christian Eidcavor Soolctlcs will moot with the HiHlnnvIllo Socio ty atll l. M., Sundar week. 2!)th. An In teresting program bus been arranged. Itev. und Mrs. S. M. bigan hud thulr son, S. M Ji , rbrislftii'd Tuesday by Key. i5. M. UioKlii. Dr J. V. Logan, the Hutu fellow' gr.ind f.ttber, was to lupllzu htm, but he Is el.lc. Mr. und Mrs. Loguu h.ive relume I to Middles boro. Illshop Potter, before tho board of bUbops at New York, mado the as tounding statement that saloons nro n social necessity under existing condi tion. They provide it reasonable und legitimate place for relaxation for tho great iniijorllv of men who can not af ford to belong to club UND AND STOCK." Bourbon county sold gi&),000 worth ot export cattle latttjeur. Tho Sayings report the eule of short yearling steer ut 821 and heifer nt 818. U L Hubblu sold in Atlanta one car load of cotton mules at SHI ar.d another at 87. There Is u wheal fluid in California that contains 2.",Ul'0 acre or Is -10 miles square. Asu Spha'r, of Clark, sold 230 Hand ing walnut tree to Vlrglnlu partle for 82,000. James flobluenn bought in the West End a bunch of heifers at 3c and a few hog at 3:. Two car loads good, fat mules, three this spring, for sate by Dr. J. D. Owe-li-y, Stanford. FoiiSalk. Eight good work mules, 4s to 0s, mostly mares. C. M. Jones, Maywuod, Ky. F. P. Illshop sold to D. C. Allen a lot of hogs at 3c und bought of him a bunch of lambs ntUJe. C. T. Bohori sold a car-load of good cotton mules a few days ago at 3(37.00. S. M. Owens sold eight of same nt 370. At UcuIhhi Gentry's sale of Berk shire hog 70 averaged 331. Noru C. brought 820.-1, Poem Beauty 8107.50 and Virginia Wutkitis $00. J. E. Bruce hipcd hi export cuttle to Chicago, but he wont full what bo got for them He says, however, ho wa well paid for shipping them. Cobb A: Llllard sold lo M. J. Farri 35 S."0-pound feeder ul 810. George Shelby sold to Horace Bowman 31 long yearlings ut $31.93 Advocate. William Crump 6old to Gray Hop kins, of Pulaski, Tenn., lost Tursday, one car of mules ut 377. Lazarus & Co. bought III good mule utnn average price of about 3.J7- Glasgow News. John Cook, who bought J. H. Ilulnes' famous sow, fattened und killed her thl week. Sho weighed u little over 000 ounds. She wa 1 1 years old ami Mr. ltalne sold 00-odd prg from her ul 85 during thu year hu owned her. The prospects for u grod wheal crop in Bourbon thl year uro excellent. The ucreuga I ubott tho eamo a last ycur. K. B. Hutchcrufi ha bought 1, 2U0 bushels of wheat from JutT Vlmont, of Mlllersburg, ut fSc Pari Now. Uleliiril Foley sold yesterday to Sam uel Uunllng four acres of ground ou the Clucinnutl Southern railroad for 81,500. W. E. and T. L. Banghman sold to Kev. J. M, Bruce 120 acre on the Lancaster pike for 3,G.V. The land I unimproved. Danville Advocate Speaking with regard to tho sleet thu Winchester Democrat says: The Scripture assure us that "sinner stand In slippory places," hence the slnucr liuo had tho best ot It during tho lust few day, as most ot the righteous have fullon down. Sale of fat heifer al 3), 1,000 lamb for July und August delivery at 0, 01) owe with lambs thrown. In at 31.15 each, u car load of 15-hand mule at 818, short yearling steer ut 825 nnd a lot of fat cattle at 4.00 aro reported Iu the Winchester Demcrat. Only about 800 cuttlo wore on thu Mt. Sterling market Monday. Owing to tho high water a great many cattle were prevented from gutting here. No lirst-class feeder on tbo market; best sold ut 4.40; yearling 4 to4lc;bolfcrs. 31 to 3c; cows, 21 to 31c; bull, 3a; csn ners, lto2o. No buyers outside the Statu present, but all portion of Ken tucky well represented. Sentinel. A FRKIIITKll. ULUNDKIt Will eltsa cum horrible Hum, bcaH, Cut or llrulw. lluiklru's Arulr Silrv, lb Ut in lbs worlJ.wlll kill tbs txiln iJ ruiuiitljr besl It. Curos 014 bares, t'svtr Soros, Ulcen, Uolla, t'slous, Corns, all Sklu UrurHloui, licit I'll curcou csrtb. Ouly It cU. a box. Cur (uarantrol. boU by IVuujr, PrUflfUL. Murdl Gru at Now Orjean will oc cur during tbo week of Feb. 7-14 and the railroad have agreed on a one-fare rate. FOLTICAL POINTS. Quay was 1(1 vote short on tho first ballot of tho I'cnnsylvonla Legislature tar V. S. Senator, Tho river harbor bill will contain an llora of SJTfl.OOO for tho Me: Sandv and Its Tug and Loulm fork. i ho president has uppolnted a cotr- mission to investigate tho economic conditions of tho Phllllplnn Islands. Tho attorney general of Kansas cats Gov. Leedy' special session of tho Leg islature was Illegal und that the laws passed by it nro void. John llussull Young, librarian of tto Congressional library, Is dead at Wash ington. Ha wm u noted journalist, dl- plomut and public olllcial. Albert J. Bevcridgo was elected j United Slntos Senator by the Indiana I General Assembly. Turplo received tho complimentary democratic vote. Some Georgia Confcderato soldiers, who uro unworthy of tho name, hare sent a petition to Senator Butler to keel) ui) hi tleht for nenilonH for thnm. Gov. Bradley ha left Frankfort for ai vacation of 10 days or two weeks, dur ing which tlmo Lieut. Gov. Worthlng ton will prcsido at tho executive olllce. Eugene Halo In Maine, Cushman K. Davis in Minnesota, Henry Cabott Lodge in Massachusetts ucd J. II. Haw ley In Connecticut were re-elected U. S. Senators. Chauncoy M. Dcpew, rep , wus cho en U. S. Senator fromJNew York, F. M. Cockrlll wo re-elected from Mis souri and Julius Cusar Burrows re elected In Michigan. Congressman Clurdy' request, that tho 3rd Instead of tho -tlh be mustered out was refnscd on tho ground that it eamo too late, and that the 3rd was tbo better of tho two regiments for Cuban service. Tho 3rd has sailed for Matan zas. The dcmocrutlc opponents of tho peace treaty havo resolved to Insist upou an amendment placing the Phil ippine on the bftino footing in their relation to the UnltcdStalc;n9 Cuba, und to muko u persistent light if this concession I not grunted. There 1 one bit of history the Dis patch should get straight In It mind. and that I that John Wbatlen has been for year, and is'today, tho inveterato enemy of Joe Blackburn, und Black burn considers him responsible more than any other man, for hi defeat for the Senate, and doe not hesitate to denounce him ou ull occasions. Ow cnboro;Mcsscnger. CRAB ORCHARD. Tho Lambert. lintel and Dcazlcy House uro doiug a splendid business. Headers of the I.NTKUIOU JOUIIN'AL turn 10 Peter HI and' read from 1st to 15th verse. Then read Luko 12:37. Mr. Charles llcdd, Sr., Mr. Nellie Hedd und Mrs. Kllzabeth Barker are convalescent utter a most severe battle with grip. Mrs. Cooper, of Livingston, is with her mother. The lent has arrived .for tho hoop pie factory und business iu tb'ut lino is quite lively. The manager, Mr. Duke, I un alfablo gentleman, much liked by ull his workmen, and t giving employ ment to many lamllles. Tho woods aro being s:oured fur and near for poles, which are conslunily being hauled from ull quarter. Several car loads have been ulroady Bblpied. Wo understand they will continue work until J uue. Quustion, Have teachers In any Suuday School, who have ouly contrib uted during u year one-half tho cost of bound lesson books, uny right to lake them from thu fuud contributed by tho children to their Sunday School, to purchase for themselves such books? A certain church Is owing u small debt, und souiu of Its member think all sur plus fund should be expended toward settling same, und teachers should pro vide thciuselve with whatever books ihey may need, further thuu tho Sun- day School supplies. By kindly an swering this in Friday' LSTKitloii you will oblige an inquirer. When you cannot sleep for coughing tuko Chamborlaln Cough Hemedy. It ulwuys give prompt relief. It I most excellent for colds, too, us It ulds ex pectoratlon, relieves tho lungs and pre vent uny tendency towurd pneumonia, For tale by Craig & Hockcr, Drug gists. Ajoung miss of 10 asks what Is the proper thing for her to do when sho la serenaded by a party ot goutlcmec at a late hour, says an exchange. Wo aro glad lo bo able to unswer this question Steal sofilv down etiilrs und untie thu dog. Tho profit from a sluglo whale that 1 captured I very largo. One about 60 feet long weighs 140,000 pounds, and will give 00,000 of blubner, from which 48,000 pounds of train oil can bo made and 3,000 pound ot whalebone. Mrs. James Faynei ' Jamestown, Is suing the L. & N. at Clurksvlllo, Tonn. for $10,000 damage. Whllo riding on ono of It trains she was hit by a rock thrown from the outside and badly Injure-. WATCIHUBWIRniM)W WE SHALL MAKE ANOTIIKIt .A. TERRIBLE OTJT On a lino you-cannol aflord to mUs, have them still fur Whl QUE DOLLAR. TH lucludtf nil tho Unci -Manhattan, Columbia and Smith's Fine Shirts. Don't ml( the chance. Hlg reduction in all line. Suits mado to Order, Cleaned and Pressed The Globe, J. L. Frohman & Co., Telephone No. 136. With a very largo and selrct stock and FREE PIKES I We can pleaso you In Shoe, for Women, Children and Men. Wo stand nt tho top for Quality, Style, I'lt, Ac. You can buy from us Shoe that nre solid a low priced a anywhere. GOOD SHOES VERY CHEAP. Then wo keep tho highest grades. In fact, the place to get your Phoes. Oar Gents furnishing Depirtment U full of good things In UNDERWEAR ! Newest thing In colored Shirt. Dress Sblrtn, Neckwear Glove, Hmlerv, HuM und Escrythlng tomakon well-dressed man. Trunks and Valises. CALDWELL & LANIER, The Leading Shoo and Furnishing House, DANVILLE KY. m I. I S I & Cash is King. Our terms are cash. We have NO UOOKs and ticket paper has about run out. TIME is all right in its place. NOW is the TIME to reduco prices on all Winter Goods and to do it sufficiently tu INDUCE PEOPLE to buy. NOW is the TIME when we would rather havo what the Good cot us thsu to have tho Good. We mean this, if yon don't believe it, bring the CA81I and come to see u. Seeing will convince you- I I I C) I i 4 0 H. J. McROBBRTS. I 1 Stanford Female College. The Second Setsion of tho Scholastic Year, 1S9S-9, MILL BECIN MONDHY, JHNUHRY 23RD. Fur Course of Study, Terms of Admission, rtcc, send for Catalogue 0; call at the College on MK3. NANNIE S. SAUFLEY, Lady Principal, Stanfotd Ky. WIlLLIAitI 81IELTON, PRESIDENT. -11E3T Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Storm Aprons, In tho oity. Remember our line of Hand Made Harness. a. K. WEAREN A SOJV. CANNED Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Beans, Ap ricots, Peaches, Pears, Dlacsbcrrlcs, Pine Apples, Apple lluttor, Peach Butter, Plumb Butter, Salmon, Mackerel, Ojsleis, Mince MraU. Asparagus, Bottled And Bulk Pickles, Drld and Evapoiated Fruits of all kinds. ALL AT VERY LOW miCES. 5BBAZLBY & CARTER. cyour3izci in Sliirts are still here you DANVILFJE, KY. ;o 1 LINE Ol'- i i I,