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"m ,'- "i-npiymn -w3v''f',t--c1,;Bi!r"f -, i SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, VOL. XXVII. STANFORD. KY.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 24. 1891). NO. 93 JjK NEWS OHHEJICINAGE. , I roil Your.?, Lancaster' prize cuke walker, Is doud. In Harlan county, II. M. Ululr wu killed by on unknown party from nin (Ivorito Orllllth v.n stabbed nnd serl- ously Injured by an unknown person ut Corbln. Hiram L. Johnson nnd "Undo" Ar-' thur Snr. two irood citizens of Lau- rol, died last week. ('. Green Jackson, harness and saddlo dealer, Danville, hasanijrncd. Liabil ities nbout l,f0. I.aaoSmtok, aged M) years, and one of Mercer' most prosperous farmurr, died of pneumonia. Thu blir Konural storo of J. C,. John son, of Mnjn, Mercer county, burned. Los, $1,000; no Insurance. Tho corKrato existence of the "Far liters National Hank of Danville" Iim Ih-oi. extended 'JO year. II. Kolkor has sold .to Mrs. Kate Mc Cabo the Cumberland Hotel near tho depot In Somerset for 411,000. Mr. Harbnra W. Thompson, b'J, died at Versailles. She was tho mother of Mrs. Kalo Ilrown, of London. Dr. J. 11. Robertson was tlncC ."0 for practicing medlclno at Ml. Vernon und oo hi failure to pay was sent to jail. Tho Somerset Paragon ay tho rjd are so bad In that county that country rfeotdo can't oven come to court. Stanley P. Lyons, a drummer, whose mother lives In I.awienceburg, commit ted suicide at Paducah wlthont known cause. Central University Is trying to secure tho services of Hert Cunningham, the crack Louisville pitcher, for lu baso ball team. Charles Jackson, u barler, sklped from London, after swindling many people. Ills wife also loft with another tcron' trunk. Tho election commissioners In Ma rlon decided that Itaywlck voted mralnallhasalu of whisky, not for It as the ofllccrs returned. The Signal wants Itockcastlo to sell .UOUO worth of bonds for tho purM so of building a turnpiko from thu Lin coln lino to Livingston. llcubcn Hroaddus, of Madison, wsa tint to the asylum at Lexington, alter m unsuccessful attempt at suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. . Following havo been appointed post masters: Sherman Cotton, at Cottons burg; J. L. Powell, Hodhouso, and A. II. Ilaloy, Joseph Lick, ull in Madison county. Thotnjs Morgan, head clerk at tho Phu'nlx, Lexington, will bo a partner with Herbert Homme), of Danville, In the management of Hockcastle Springs this season. Tho Kentucky Intor-colleglato Ora torical Contest will lw pulled oil at Lexington. April 7. W. C. Goodloo.of Centro College, was elected president of the association. ' The Laurel County Fair Association will dissolve and Mr. J. T. Yllflam has been selected to wind uptho nllalrs. It Is llkoly that there will be no moro Talr held at London for a while at least. Gov. Hradloy commissioned Geo. V. Albrocht captain of Company F, 4th Kentucky, vlco K. L. Holbuirn. Peter C. Hrcshor was commissioned lit lieu tenant vlco Albrocht, who was formerly editor of tho Mlddlosboro Now. Mrs. J. A. Franklin, of Conway, Koekcastto county, has been engaged by tho Zoological Garden at Cincinnati to show her two-month old son, who was born with neither urms nor legs. Shu will recoh o15 per week and ex pense. Tlr. Maggie S. Farra, who with her two mall children, Roberta and Mary Scott, met with tho torrlblo accidental Lyao crossing, on the Cinslnnat Southcru, Sep. 4, 1M)2, resulting In tho death of Utile Mary, alter awaiting tho deluys of lltlgatlou for soven year, bus at last recovered tho amount awarded at tho original trlul In Judgo Harr' court, at Frankfort, in 18!)l. Thu um recovered with jnterest umountod to S,ltiO. Jessamine Journal. Tho death of Simon Cohen at Hut ledge, Tunn., recall tho sensational robbery In which ho wus the rlctlmand ofterward tho slayer of tho robber. While u peddlor ho pont tlio night at II. 1 Thornbiry',near Jelllco, In 1883. Ho was held up by a man upposed to bo a Negro and relieved of $185. After thu wan had gone out, ho llred at him 'and tbo bullpt did It deadly work. In veJtlgatlon prdved that tho robber wo no other than Thornbury himself, blacked up, und as ho boro a good rep utallou tho matter created tho greatest sensation. Till: DEADLY tillll' I .jilo struct In lbs laud. Th sir you breaths may hi full lit It fatal Ksiiu.! Dout urglKl tb. tirli'wjoiiwUl oiu lbs door to I'lmuiuoul auj iou.uiui.llou au( tijtll. Jftilh. It sius iia L.ibula.llUf.r,haUaib.. dull htsry Wis. niucuiudiMUsnwsftoiutbsnoM, sor thrust sod ititr-lottio cough lioa'l null iirwlous tluis treallonlbL fount. llh Uw.Uo, lallrls. oriiuor, .l...i. .ruu. lur. II SI out. wuu w .iu heap .Jruui. iu it . ".i,M "I " . r Nw PkuKsry, th UfilUbls remedy to truoclirl lruuklt. 11 UU lbs dlvsw (ruu. IimU U luoei tud I'teveuu lbs diwtdwl .furtdH fTuui ths u,sl .dy. 1'iUsBOiU.sudll.ou. Moury buk II uut curiJ. AtllstMllUtrst 1'euuy'i Prug blurs. DANVILLE. Tho holiness mcctlntr continues. Thrco servlcos onch day. Tho Christian Kndcavor Literary Club rout with tho Misses Cox Friday afternoon. The Centro (Jultar and ManJolIn Club will tflvo nconcort In Lebanon on tho ovonlnj? of Fob. :ird. J. C. Lewi upix-nred at tho opera house Thursday evening In SI Flunk- nrd und delighted n full house. Invitations havo been Issued to tho tmarrlagnof MIm Hester Urvont tied Mr. Scott Oloro at the Kplscopal church, Feb. 1st. Tho Hoylo County Teachers Associa tion held In D.invlllo Saturday wus of unusual Interest. There were many visitors from tho schools of the neigh boring towns. The Husy Hee of tho Haptlst church gave tho Utile comedy, Illacic Dia mond," at tho homo of Mrs. J. It. Ilrlggs, Friday evening. Quito a nice little sum was realized fur tho mission ary cau9. Hill Spalding, of Lebanon, is visit ing friends in Danville. Miss Hester Uryant entertained Friday ufternoon in honor of Miss Hartwcll, of Chicago. Dr. L. W. Green spent Friday In Lexington with Dr. Hartetl, who re cently returned from Huropo. Miss Hossle Fate and her guest, Miss Helm, woro ''stormed ' Thursday evening by a party of girls and boys Mis Annlo Hoyston, of Garrard, was.lhu guest cf friends In Dunvtllo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Woolfulk havo returned from Mobile. Mr. A. K. Hundley en tertained the "Country Club" Friday evening. Tho Fancy Work Club met with Miss Naunlo Wood at her beauti ful country home. Clay Goodloo at tended thu meeting of tho committee men of tho Inter-collegiate Oratorical contest, held In Lexington Saturday. Mr. A. 11. Hust 1 in Chicago. Mr. und Mrs. II. F. Phillips leave Tuesday for Fiorldu to sxjnd ihe rest of the winter. Hoth are recovering from u siege of the Rflp. The fato of tho missing yucht, Paul j onus, una nor passengers, tor whom a dozen parties have been searching for a week, Is now known. The yacht ex ploded on or about Jan. 0, near Bird Island, .10 miles from tbo mouth of tho Mlsilsslppl, and It Is believed that ev ery one on ooara was Killed at once or drowned soon after. Thrco youug men wero placed In jail at Morganlleld on n horrible charge fnclr name are Guy llussell, Klllolt Moreheud und Daniel D.irnelt and they aru accused of decoying und keeping In a straw rick for two day, three rcspec tublo girls, whoure nearly dead from abuse and exposure. A dispatch from Pari ray: Two phjslelan of repute, Dr. Tutier and Hulllcn, declare that unless thcro la an iujury to some vita! organ it I possible to retoro life to a dead body. Moro than this, they claim to havo wrought this luiruclo und they ure men of high standing An uttempl to bribe councllmcn was made by u woman at Louisville, in the Intercut of u local newspaper, which wanted to embarrass tho democratic administration, but alio was arrested and tho plot unfolded. A Jury ut Oshkosh, Wis., decided thul u burkcocr who sold a man liquor until he was helpless and then threw hi m Into tho street to diu of exoure, wus guilty of manslaughter. A Negro who suy hu had been ex pocd to Miiall-iHix, broke out with something llko it while In tho Somer set Jail and ull tho town people, are now being vuccluutcd, ino army reorganization bill wus brought up in tho House yesterday and the debute ou tho measure will contin ue la hour, not to Include thrco night session. Tho United Status government bus contracted with u Terro Hauto compa ny for 150 red, white und bluo mall wagon. TiimiAVAoiaoriiuii'. TUit muleru uvurgs, lltu lrl, Uoiu lbs air wllu IU fatal gortui.M that uu home Uaafolrutu lis iiwm.Imi uiuliliud.t bars (uuud aiuravru. Inlluu Sialullhl.daugruu tualady In Dr. Kfuy's New IMvutery. Wltrn you twl turfDoalu yvur twiirtand iuukIh, baracblll. sud fern, llb Kirn thrual, alu lu th back of th brad, catarrhal yuiluiusauda .lutliuru toagh yuu way kuuw jousate th.drln, and that you ucd Dr, Kluj'. Nw PUcottry. It will orouiuily curs tb wont, cvuU heal lbs lulliuivdiueiubraurs, kill thedUiaM Krrmi aud prvrrql lbs dreaded slier eBwl. ut lbs malady, fries 4(1 cia. audit, Mouey Uaiktf uu. iuri.. m in., vuuia ires ai 4euoy a irrug oiun,. Cincinnati, Florida and Havana Lim ited 1 a now train 51 hour Cincinnati to Havana, Queen & Crescent Itouto and connecting rail und steamuhlp line. Finest train lu tbo South. Through tickets oil salo Cincinnati to Havana via thU lino. William Weighiman 1 the richest mau in Philadelphia, the city of mil lionaire. Ill wealth Is estimated at $70,000,000, made In the drug business, and not u dollar of It 1 invested In rail road stock. Tho total fire loss 16U3 wu $733,000. In Louisville la LANCASTER. Mr. Frank Mnrksbury lias gono to LouMvllln to enter Ilryunt k Stratton's business college. Sam McKce, colored, was fined KO In the police court for attempting to kill unothor colored man, The supervision raised tho property of the county $107,834, making the total assessed value $1,121, (m(). A Garrard county beau and Lincoln county hollo will take tho marriage vow In a fow'dH. Particular luler. " Mr. Jese D. Hoyston, a brother of James A. Hoyston, ogo M year, died I near Uryaiitvlllound the remain were",'tt eniueky, and .MljLulaC.,daugL- burledln Lancaster cemetery Friday in the presence of a Inrgo crowd of friends and relative, He wus prom inent farmer and trader. John Urlght's puzzle In tho last Issue of tho iNTKltmit Joi'ii.VAt,, remind ma of Uncle Pate Fmbry, us be used to explain It to too 30 yearsago. Of course tho shoo maker lost just what the coun terfeiter gained, $i:i and the boots. Butler Kngclman, the Leaf corres pondent for tho Central Record, doubt the truth of my a-ertlon that I did farm work In Lincoln county. 1 refer him to Col. Tom Hill and Sam Ernbry, whose reputation for veracltv I unlm pcuched. 1 have u catthnt gets on tho dresecr nnd goo through the motion of adjust ing It hair, using powder, etc. It then goo to the piano, climbs up tho etcol and actually touches tho key a If at tempting to muko musfc. ThU I told for the truth and can be proved. Hon. P. W. Hardin seems to be gain- log ground In his gubernatorial aspira tion. Of course Garrard county should instruct for him as he is in our judicial and Congressional district and for tbo additional ruason that he would make a good u governor as any one of the aspirants Mr.S. II. Harris, Jr., of Louisville, was with his father, Mr. U. W. Harris, this city, on Sunday. Capt. LouisLan dium went to Lexington Saturday. Mr. It. L. Klklo took xevcral premium on his tlno Minorca fowl at the Loulsvillo poultry show. He and wife returned yesterday. The Lancaster correspondent for tho Cincinnati Post bent u message stating that Rice Henge arrested John Wullace for horso stealing and tho type said thut Wulloco had arrested Hengo for that offense' This correction Is duo Mr. Henge, as he doe not belong to that class. Much ha been said about thu new woman, but moro can bo said about the new boy or young man. When I was a boy, if I got a pulr of boots and a pack of firo cracker on Christmas day, I wus satisfied. Now It take a diamond ring, a pistol, a watch, a buggy or a horso to keup ik-ucu in tho family. Up to the ago of 21 j curs, wo all worked at home and asked permission to go uwuy. Now the old man must consult tho young man beforo ho can go. A generation ago a young man would be drummed out of society for smoking even tobacco In tho presence, of ladle. Now they smoke even cigarette In their proeenco on tho street und in their homes, and, worst of all, visit them with tho fume of liquor on their breath. This Is a terrlolo state of ailalr and tho young ladles are to blame for ullowlng such conduct. A young ludy retired from tho presence of a young man In this city because whisky wu on hi breu'b, uud If other would follow her example the world would be belter. Of coursu there ure exception to such practice, a there arc some polite, moral young men. A fashion note say that tbo silk pet tlcoui which hu been so popular will soon bo dUcurded to take It ilaco will be simply nothing. The newest gown are being so close lilting, uot only In ! thu wulstundlcove, but f 1 om head to foot, that silk or wooleu light must' need be worn under them. Tho entire flguro I to bo brought out in such bold relief thut the cited will bo startling Aiolliclally reported to tho House committee on Invalid pensions, the casualties of tho Spanish war woro: Of ficers killed, 2u; enlisted men killed, 257; otllccr. wounded, ll!i; enlisted inon wounJcd, 1,-107. Death from disease, May 1 10 Dec. 31; otllccr HP, men V 864. The court of uppeals hold that a su perintendent of county school I nut ered under tho law to revoke tho, "1 one independent company, number ate of a teacher lu tbo common ,D ,n nU 4'8 The auualllo. report empowe curiltlcuie school becuuso tbo latter has gl von as sistance to an applicant for a certldcate during tho examination. Tho death penally 1 forbidden by law n Colorado, Rhode Islaod, Maine, Michigan and Wisconsin. la Rhode Island tbo only alternative I Imprison ment for life. In Kansas tho signature of the governor 1 necessary to an exe cution. Til EAUIK. KINU Or AIXIIIUD. I uotod for Its kvn night, clear sod dl Hurt vLton. So art) tuu txtrson who use bulnvrluniT Eagle t'yo Salvo for weak eyes, styes, sore eye of auy kind or granulated lids. Hold at 1'euny's at!J cents. MATRIMONIAL MUTTERS. W. L. Leonard. 1M, and Miss Camp hell, or.ly 12, wcro married In Clinton county. Granvillo Adams, 22, nnd Miss Laura Wells, 17, were married at David Noaks' yesterday. Charle M. B'jddow, ., and Georgia WUhartz, 21, both of Danville, wero married in Covington. - C. C. Cundllf nnd Miss Mary E., the handsome daughter of J. .1. I'razure, wero married at Somurset last week by r- -- - - . Hov. F. M. Hill. "nroia l.. rowle, a member of tho tcrof F. Oiagg, of Somerset, wero married last weok. I Georgo D Rice, assistant engineer, 1 ITntlnil 3tntn.i V.Bf fn.n, Iln..lll v ..... . w.wo ,M.J, I.IM.1 . I..U. .Ill, aud Miss Elizabeth McVay, of tjewtck- ley, Pa., were married there on the! 20th. Mis Flora Maxwell Wheatlcy and Mr. Georgo W. Uacot were married at Aracricu, Ga. "It was one of tbo most brilllunt wedding in tho history of the town" say tho Evening Herald. ' David Atkins, of Sellersburg, lad., is arranging to marry tho game woman the third time. He ha been twice divorced from her, but she draws him back like a magnet and find her abso lutely lrrcsfstable. Mr. Mury Keller, the divorced wlfo of Murray Keller, and a daughter of the late Dr. E. D. Standlford. president of the L. fc N., wu married In Uuffulo to Horace Klelnhans, late of tbo Mam moth Store, Louisville. Sonio Chicago girl have organized a Hobi-on club, and at euch meeting ono raalo guest Is elected "Hob?on." The girls tile past and he is expected to kiss each girl once. If ho refuse bo must give her a pound of candy, nnd If she refuse to be kissed she must embroider u hat mark for him. Indiana 1 a wonderful State or she bai moro than her complement of liar. A dispatch trom Strawtown ay that! Mr. Polly Owens ha iut entered her ' 14th matrimonial venture and that Mr und Mrs. Curler Man!, of Anderson, , are rejoicing over their 2'Jth child Her rich old undo at St. Louis left! hi fortune to Mis Mary Gregg on con- j dltlon that she should never change, j her surnume. Her lover loved heri more after tho bequest than before and ! to remove any trouble about the inner-1 Itcnce, went before tho court and had , hi narao changed to G-egg, after which he married the heiress und now J they ure us happy as big un Mower. Mr. Mary Adkins, who. procured a dlvorco from her husband, Prof. Ad-, king several year ugo, hu brought! suit against him ut Delaware, O., for $10,000 damuges for breach of promise. She ulleges that they became reconcil ed and agreed to marry again, but that tbo professor 1 disposed to piny her false. It will be hard for her to make a jury believe that she I damaged to thul extent by the fuilure of a man to marry her, whom she once swore she could not live with. Tho course of true lovo raroly run smooth, but in the case of Albert Smith I and Mis Nellie. Stewart it seem to have been especially rough. Sho lived In Loulsvillo and ho la JotTersonvllIe. Finding fuvor In her eyes, bo soon be camo engaged and gavo her a diamond ring. Afterward she jilted him but refused to return tho sparkler. Ho sued -her for it and thu jury suld It was hers. Smith became tho laughing stock of hi friend, but hi lovo for tho girl remained and ho again sought her hand. Sho relented and uot wishing to glvo her time to change her mind ugaln, ho secured an Immediate mar riage. Mr. LouUe Coomb, at Erlangor, Ki'- received a letter Friday which Wtta written to her by her hubaud, Capt. Thoma M. Coombs, August 14, 1S83 wu,1 ho wa u prisoner of war In lho ob, Penltontiurywlth John Mor- Pant u,n umteueruto rumor. Capt, Coomb trted to send the letter out by underground route, but It was detected by Wooden Nuthan Myron und sulzcd. Ho found tho missive the olher duy In hi papers and forwarded it to the wid ow, Cupt. Coomb havlug been dead many year. The total number of men In tbo U. S, army in thu war with Mexico wa 112,230, Kentucky had four regiment of Infantry, ono regiment of cavalry cu umong iuu iveniucicy volunteers were; killed 78, wounded 105, died of wound 4. On Juno 30, 16U3, there wcro on the rolls tbo names of 10,012 surviv or and 8,143 widow, u total of 18,155. HOW'S Tills? Weorti-r (n lluuJnxl -hilars lUwan) (or aur rut ofllalarrh that tan uot I curvJ j Haiti Catarrh Cur. r" J. CIIKNUV A CO.. rro . Tolclo, O. W,lhsuuilr.liKi. bas kuowur'. J. Ibeusy or tlw lul 1.1 )tar.au4 Ullurs blu rllr bou vraMsluallku-luiM trauwcitons aoj Uuauctallr aula to tarry out aujr obllgatluut waJ Ij thilr Whit A Tai'A.1, WboUals UrugiUli, TobMo, ( Walpinu, Kl(iAK A JUyi, Wbolfule lru(. jliU.'lol.Jo, tiblu. llall't Calanb Curs U laksu lutrrDalljr, acilnj illrwtljr uuou lb U00J aal uuvu. .urfatst of lbs Ir.Uui. rrlo TV, r Louis. boM bjr all tirug. MiiU. Tntliusulal.lrM. tlall'i taiulljr 1'illi 111 tlit U.t. uriu. W ATOHOUB WINDOW WK SHALL MAKE ANOTHLR .A. TERRIBLE OTJT On n lino you cannot nlford to inNs, have them still for WhI'e ONE DOLLAR. This includer nil Ihe line Manhattan, Columblss and Smith's Fine Shirts. Don't nils" the chnnce llig reduction in nil Hum. Suits mado to Order, Cleaned and Preyed The Globe, J. L. Frohman & Co., Telephone No. 136. DANVILLE, KY. T""j'"'"": With u Very large 1 i 1 I I I FREE PIKES I Wo can jili-aie you In Shoe, for Women. Children and Men. We stand at the top for Quality, Style, I'll, Ac. Yoa can buy from us Shoes that are solid i low priced a anywhere. GOOD SHOES VERY CHEAP. Then we keep the hlglict grades. In fact, tho place to get your Shoe. Oar Gents rurnlshlng Department Is full of good thing In UNDERWEAR ! Newest thing In colored Shirt. Pre Shirt. Neckwear Oloves, Hosiery, Uats and Everything to make a well-dreed man. Trunks and ValNcs. CALDWELL & LANIER, The Leading Shoe and Furnishing House, DANVILLE 27. i ;Bg.g.g:5gsR.gR.gy.5p..g5rgg'.: ta ! CI I . vv. M IM I W l W i.i t 1 n is V 1 Cash is King. Onritcrms are cash. We have M jjw W' ill BOOKs and ticket paper has aboutl runout. jfh, M, UJ TIME is all right in its place. NOW is" theJTIMB L ity Cash is King. Onritcrms are cash. We have .NO UUOhs and ticket paper lias about run out. TIME is all right in its place. NOW is" theJTIMB to reduco prices on all Winter Goods and to do it sufficiently to INDUCE PEOPLE to buy. NOW is the TIME when wo would rather have what the Goods cost us than to have tho Goods. We mean this, if you don't believe it, bring the CASH and coate to see us. Seeiug"will convinceyou. 10 I I tf 4 0 H. J. McROBERTS. if. 11 I I ..SfhM m. SI SJJJJSSSSSJBl m sak.iS9.-MraL. l f ,. ..., . .; LiMBfJ pbMb M- ateif-fttassi Aafaaf $ AlJBsiatottBftesf mf.' Stanford FemaleSCollege. The Second Session of tho Scholastic Year, 1MIS-9, MILL BECIN MONDKY, JKNUHRY 23RD. For Course of Study, Terms of Admission. tc., send for Catalogue" or call at the College on MH3. NANNIE S. SAUFLEY. Lady Prluclpal, Stanfoid Ky. WILLIAM HELTON, PRESIDENT. -IIKST Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Storm Aprons, In the oity. B. K. WEAR EN A SON. CANNED Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Beans, Ap ricots, Peaches, Pears, Ulackbettles, Pine Apples, Apple llutter, Peach flutter, Plumb Sutter, Salmon, Mackeiel, Oysteia, M.'nce VraU, Aspartgus, Bottled And Bulk Pickles, , Drill acd Kvapoiatml Frulta o! all kinds. ALL AT VERY LOW PflCfSS. JBBAZLBY & CARTER. your nixes In Silrts are still here you and select stock and LINE OP- a 1 M-l m w m I Remember our line of Hand Made Harness. $ . . ' - JjJsj -, 1 iMtn.tsii .Aata. & alU i tllAV Lj., . 4, ,' t 'WIUlI..