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Y v t t r mi-Weekly Interior Journal J' Stanford. Ky., Fkiiiu'ahy 15, 1895 E. C. Walton, Business Manager PERSONAL POINTS. ' Cot, W. G. Wkuii went to Cincinnati Mns. J. F. Cummins la vialtlng riomlfl in Richmond. Mit. P. M. MoItoiuiiTd U in Oincinnnti on lejfl biiBlnefl. . Mies Mahy Buuck lias returned from n visit to Miss IChIIo U'o in Boyle. Ml88 llkTTIK HjCNDKhHON, of Lowelli was tho KiK'bt ol Mrs. V. B. O'Bannon Miss Uou.ik Williams, of Hustonville, has been tho Riicst of Mrs. l'atnclia Drown. Mica Jk.nnik 1'ay.sk, of Cntb Orchard, has been visiting tho family of Mr. Joe Suverauco. Mns. Will Skvkiianck left yesterday to spend a month with her parents in Shelby county. Mirh IIattik IIoi'sk, accompanied Miss Julia Iliins to Lttxinn,ton, with the re mains of her mother. Hon. M. W. Hovvahi), who wan to at the Opera House last niKht, is registered at tho St. Asaph. Ilia subjtct was "Lights and Shadows of Heal Life.' Mad. Bailky and Mies Morton were elegantly entertained during their two ylays Btay hero by Mrs. Cath Bailey, Mrp. il, II. Miller, Mrs. Lou Shanks and Mrs Will Sovoranco. Mit. Bailky Pins, who suffered a so Vita stroku of paralysis a few months njo, is improving to fast that ho was able to comedown from Hustonvillo this wtek to vittit IiIh sister, Mrs. W. L. Kvnna. Ho will remain here several days. Tiik following Wst Kml people Mil mo. Bailey's Bong recital Tues diy '.evening: Mr. J. W. Alien, Miss Jennie Held; Mr. L. M Held, Miss Mary Lusk; Mr. W. S. Drye, Miea Jeesio Cook; Mr. M. K Allen, Miaa Iou Hocket; Mr. John Taylor, Miss Lucy Uivens, MImis Bnttio Lok", Dolliu William), Lucy Alcorn and Salliu Cook, ami Messrs. B. 0 Drye, J. II. Ilocker and A. B, 0. Dinwid-die. CITY AND Vir.lNITY. Tky Danks. tho jeweler's $1 Bpec's. Cloaks ami clothing at cost at W. II. Shanks'. Bakoainh in watches at DanW, the Jeweler. A noon office for rent. Apply to W. P. Walton. Dhxhs goods and buttons at cost at w. H.Shankt)'. 1'kont furnished room for rent, Ap ply to Mrs. M. K Wroy. Kd Wilkinson Is preparing to put in bath tubs in connection with his barber ihop. WiLKiNroN still leads. Ho beats tho world for a stylish hnlr cut and a clean, easy shave. 1 1 -- Bon Boslky found a 15 pound carp at Big Bend In Hanging Fork that had been killed by nn otter. GitANULATin sugar, beet, '-.'U lbs. for Jl. German dyes .rc. Bent oranges 'JO to L'lc per at 0. I). Powell's. - ' '- A pilck of M. F. Klkiu'H tender beef fell on 0110 of John Mieir's hands the other day, badly mashing it. - Ben Lkwis, an excellent waiter at the Myers House, and MIssMattlo Hansford, a colored belle, were married day night. T T ' 'xv Coal Yahd. Messrs. J. It. Hales and J. H. Crntchtleld have rented J. X Menefeo's stable on Depot etroet and will open n coal yard In n few days. Tiik rails spread near Pino Knot, on the 0. S., Tuesday, and threw passenger train No. 5 off the track, fortunately, however, injuring no one 6erioiiBly. m ' T. C. Ykaukk having bought , counta ol Yeager & Yeagor, has placed Mm Rfline in mv hands for collection. All iudobtod will please como torwaru aim settle without costs. W. S. Burch. Tiik signal service officially declares tho backbone of tho blizzird broken, but Bomehow or somehow or other, it doesn't always make things consist. It ia Btlll pretty blizzardy here, thank you. Pkospkrino. Prof. Milton Elliott w: a here Monday and in response to inquiry o,S,l- finrrnr(l Col effO 18 moving 00 smoothly in Its work, with an increase In Its attendance since tbo holidays. The anrnllmmit to tho present is about 130 with representatives from 10 counties. John Whkkldon, accidently shot Plato Ctillii). at a turkey shooting near hu banks. Tuesday. Tho ball outered tho back near tho ep'ino and camo out under the right breast. Itia thought that ho nan not recover. Both nro prominent citizens of tho South End of this Tiik Advocate says that thero is on exhibition at Logan Denny's drug store "a npflt stand mado of carved wood and cow horns and is tho work of Mr. W. P. Givene, who does not make nnv nartlcular claim to being anything except a blue-crass farmer." Mr. can turn hia hand to anything and at sewing and knitting can get away with the average girl. Old gold nml nllvor trdo. D,nkp, tho Juwolcr. Gash or Slbioiii.vu and coasting wero never belter. A good many ladies and gentle men indulge in tho latter nightly. ' Oni: thousand bushels of seed oats for sale. You will aavo money bv buoIiil mo before you buy. B. K. Wearen. m Stanpokd owners of worthless lots in Middlesboro had better boware. Tho city collector adverting many hundreds of them for sale for taxes. Tiik ladies who have promised to furnish help fcr tho K. P. supper will please send in their donation h 1'J o'clock Tues day. Ladles of tho Committee. Wm Dauoiikhty, tho negro boy charged with stealing corn from Mrs. Elizn Harris, wm held over till circuit court in f 100 bond, which ho failed to give. ' Arruitthis mouth the mails will be carried from Moreland via Hustonville to Liberty, which will bo of great convenient) to tho people along tho routo. J. W. Sharp writes from Orchard, Texas, that tho report that Wallace Slurp. late of Casey county, was killed and rob bed In tho Lone StarState, is not true. 9 m Tiik court of appeals has affirmed Judge Haull-H 'a decision in tho caso of JkH Logan, colored, who got five years in the pen for shooting at Mr. W. E. Anion. A pusillanimous, dirty coward Bent an annnymous letter to this office yesterday-which could only have been conceived In tho mind of a fiend too craven to be an assassin. We intend to find out who he Is and woe be unto him when wo do Ir tho bacteria, microbes, animalcule and what nots haven't as many lives as a cat they are all killed by this cold weAther and next summer we will ho so healthy that tho doctors will find their occupation gone and have to go to the poor-house, or sjek an honest means of support. Adjudoid Ipsank. Mr. Ilauaoin Smith, formi rly of this county, aged So, was adjudged insane at Lancaster this week and ordered to tho asylum. While guarding his watermelon patch two years ago, ho was assaulted by unknown parties, who beat him up fearfully and frac tured ins bkuii. ins mind nas never been right since. Tuesday night next will be a one to the young people here. In addition to the Damon and Pythias entertainment, there will bo a big supper in one of Mrs. Miller's store rooms, nud after that a hop will bo given in Wal ton's Opera House, where the boys will dance with tho girls all night and go home with them In the morning. m Suiteii. The wives and sweethearts of the members of the K. P. lodge here J will give a supper in the atoro room next to W. II. Wearen it Co. on tho night of the 10th for tho benefit of tho lodge. Don't forget to get your supper after the play of Damon and Pythias. Tickets can be had at W. II. Wearen & Co.'e, Danks' and Severance A Son's, at 50 cents. Wit thought this cold and snowy per iod of b'i days had caused the old inhabitants who IimI Been worse spells of long er duration to imitatu the example of the ground hog and go into their holes, but Squiru Murphy comes to the front to say that tho winter of 1S03 boiU this without half trying From the week of Christmas till tho first week in April, snow, ico and sleet covered the earth and gave this whole section tho appearauco of the gla cial period. Next. Maoniiikd. -Thia is the way the item given in our last issue is going the rounds ol the preps "Thero was a sensational scene at the Christian church in Stanford Friday night. A prayer meeting was in progress and pious brothers and Bisters, nearly all of whom are converts of the sanctitlcation revival recently held there, were taking-ou at a high rate, when Dr. J. G. Carpenter, a prominent physician, who is not, a beliover in Bunctification, sprang to hia feet and, in scathing terms, denounced preachers, believers and everybody connected with tho craze. The preachers present wilted, ladies swooned, and the prayer meeting broke up, leav log tho doctor master of the situation." - Mobk Bonds. -The fiscal, court met Tuesday with Judge Davison and 'Squires John Edmiaton, W. !L. Dawson, A. G. Faulkner and JohnJBalley, who constitute it, present. The question to consider was the aalo of bonds to meet the deficit and liquidate pressing claims. There is due tho Kingsville turnpike $2,750and other amounts outstanding. Tho democratic membora of tho court, Messrs. Bailey and Dawson, thought that $4,500 in bonds would.bo ample to satisfy all demands, but the republicans) stuck to fo.OOO and sale to that amount waa ordered at the April countytcourt. Thia will make tho bonded indebtnesa of tho coun ty J29,000,;created with the exception of $ 1,500 for tho building of turnpikes. It ia pretty bad that tho bonds have to bo sold now, but it waa mado necessary by a tromendoua and unforeseen increase in tho road claims and a reduction in the tax rate. Judgo Varnon explains the (illicit by stating that tho road claim8 wero $2,200 inoro than.'provided for, there waa iOOO lotion railroad assessments, $000 that the bankelhad held back, which was thought to he paid and$300insuranco on public buiidingsjthat wero not taken in J to consideration. Ma and Miw. J. W. Bum hnve another daughter at their house, Winniu Day U, naiiml for her grand-mother, Mrs. Wm. Beck, and tho Daughtorof tho Confederacy. IIickb, who lina struck centra so far. says the cold snap would continue up to the Kith, with a lot up till tho 17th and 18th, when another sleeping cold wave will frnrzi us again. Tub Advocate states that people who were returning from the show Tuesday night saw It lightning twice, though it was snowing fast. Mquiru Murphy explains thu phenomenon by Hiving that it was only a Miction from the electric lights of Stanford. Tiik attention of those who aro matrimony is called to the fact that Squires W. L.Dawson and A. G. Faulkner have been duly authorized to perform tho ceremony in such cases made and provided. 'I heir rates, we suppose, will always bo a little lower than the preachers. Held to anhwkii. Owing to tho condition of tho wounded man, tho examining trial of .1. S. Wickersham, formerly of this place, for shooting Chief of Police Hughes at Somerset, Christmas day, was not held till Tuesday, when he was bonnd over to let tho next grand jury investigate tho case. 1 Several more snows and zero weather have prevailed since last report, but yesterday was sunshiny and tho Southern exposures lost much of the whiteness that had covered them since Christrm s We hope tho worst is over, but thero ia no telh'g. The prognostications are: General'y fair, si itiouary temperature. i -. The Advocnto says that Judge Prowitt has appointed John Nichols to Eticceed hia brother, It. L. Nichols, aa county clerk, he having reoigued to become gen eral book-keeper of the Boyle National Bank. Mr. Nichols waa also circuit clerk and the appointment of hia successor till the November election involved up. on Judgo Saufley, who appointed that clever young lawyer, Mr. Will J. Price. m A pa m of horses driven by Mr. J. II. Baughman to a sleigh got scared at tho South-bound passenger train yesterday afternoon and became unmanageable. He held to them tenaciously for awhile but the sleigh tilted and ho was thrown out. The horses then dashed down Mill street across Main and ran into a sleigh belonging to a German. Tho two sleighs wero left joined together and the bones continued their mad pace till Mr. Baugh man's homo was reached. He escaped unhurt but theharnees and vehicle were pretty badly demolished. The worst feature of the business is .ho was knocked out of a ride with hia sweetheart. Ik perfection comes from practice, and there Is an old saw that says that it does, the young ladies and gentlemen, who are to render thu beautiful play of Damon and Pythias at Walton'a Opera House, next Tuesday niRht, 19th, will be able to do so with the easo of finished artists. They have rehearsed something like 'steen hundred times and will continue to do bo till the last. A peep at tho performance on several occasions enables ua to Bay that each ia fully up to hia part, and that the company ia an all atar aggregation. Tho prices have been fixed at 25, 35 and 50, tho hitter for ro served seats, and already a crowded house is arsured. Tint people of Stanford and vicinity showed their appreciation of genius and art by turning out in large numbers while the mercury waa near zero, to attend the aong recital of Mad. Cecilia Ep pinghousen Bailey at Waltpn'a Opera House Tuesday night. That thoy wero amply repaid goea without Baying, for the little lady fully eiiBtnined tho reputa tton that had preceded her. Charming in nersou and manner, gifted with a voice almost beyond compare and cultivated to tho fullest degree, alio delighted everybody with her exquisitely rendered Bongs and dramatic acting. In the classics as well as in ballads she is superb. Tho latter aro always more popular with an audience and she was forced to repeat ono or more, which she did with obliging graco and readiness. Though Bomewhat handicapped by the excessive cold and other drawbacks, tho recital was a pronounced success and tho beautiful singer added additional laurels to her pretty brow. Misa Jonnio Vernon Morton, of Shelby vlllo, an excellent pianist, travels with Mrs. Bailey and renders tho accompaniments for her Bongs. 'CHURCH AFFAIRS. m B. A. Dawes has nccoptod tho pAstorato of tho Highland Baptist church at Louisville. -Kov. W. P. Fife, tho "drummer had 150 convetts during hia revival at Princeton. Tho Sunday School scholars will put a memorial window in the' Methodist church at Danville to John W. Proctor. Rev. Kdward Davis preached a sermon on dancing in San Francisco, and by way of illustrating his remarks, exo cuted a few fancy steps In tho pulpit. Rev. J. U. Hopper wb tho guest of his sister, Mrs. H. S. Withers, a coup'e of days, returning from n meeting at Richmond, where ho won 28 aoulo to Christ, 20 ol whom joiued tho Presbyte. rian church. Tho Golden Rule says that 14 years ago there was but ono Christian Kudeav or Society. To-day there are morn t'inn .'J7,0' 0. Then there were but 48 members in tho world. Now thero aro U.SoO.OOO. Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Dr J. B. Hawthorne, Atlanta's '""al BnptiBt preachir, delivered a sermon the other night over a telephone, and thoeo in that city. Athens, Macon, Griffin and other towns not far distant, who had telephone connection and cared to hear it, listened to it. Dr. Ledyard, tho leading Piesbyte rian minister of Steuheuvillo, O , baa accepted a call to the pastorate of the Second Presbyterian church of Danville, to succeed Bev. C. B. 11. Martin, who is now a member of the faculty of tho Theological Seminary. The sauctification meetings have: closed and the future will now deter mine whether or not many of tho recent claimed santiflcations aro other than cases of nervous hysteria resulting from .the sensational occurrences and emotion al surroundings peculiar to' these Middhsboro News. Dr. Boyot, the Baptist evangelist from Mississippi, arrived Wednesday and began a meeting hero that promises great good. Ho ia a fine speaker and thesing er who accompanies him, Mr. Beville, has a fine voice. A platform haa been built on a level with the pulpit capable of Beating 50 aingcra and music will be a special feature of the services. The meetings are held at 10 a. m and 7 i m , with a song sorvico at 0:30 p. m Dr. Boyet is a converted Methodist preacher. MATRIMOmALMAnERS. John and Elenor Moulder celebrated their 78th wedding anniversary at Kokomo, 1ml. John Stephens and Misa Maggie Muse, of the East End, weio married at Crab Orchard yesterday. T S Hagan, of Richmond, and Misa Bika Porter, daughter of a professor in Hamilton College, were married uay. William Harris, of Jessamine county, and Miss Uzzlo Adams, of thd End, were married yesterday at Bone Adams. Hiram Sims played Miss Carrie Sco t false at GalveBton, Texas, and she seekB to salve her wounded feelings by demanding $50,000 of him through tl e courts. John Hollin, of Napoleon, O , eloped with his step daughter, and his wife to get even with him, married her bus-band's Bon. What relation will their children be? A Minnesota judge holds that a man Is legally responsible for slanders from the tongue of bia wife. What baa Cupid done that the little god's path through Minnesota should bo mado so rocky? The Legislature of South Dakota, that matrimonial relief State, has reduced the term of residence required for a divorce from six to three months. Chicago's only hope of rivalry now is to offer a divorce with every marriage NKW D. S. CAHFEITTER, Hustonvillo, Ky. Good Wh te SecJJOiU.Kor Site. Surreys, Phaetons, Buggies, &c. Furniture and Stoves. Genuine Oliver Ctiillf a I'lowi. Step in and see a nice line of Rocking Chairs and furniture. Stoves ( hraper than ver befgrc. Li cry Stable and lllacktmith Shop For Kent Lincoln Circuit Court. Nannie It. Vandeveei's Ailmr.. I'lff , j. Nannie il, Vmlcvecr's Hrs , Ac,, Delts. NOTICE Hy an order of this Com t tie r:.i it- on cf the decedent aro notified to resent their claims to the Commissioner properly rrjen bv February ic, iSos. Ily said order the Com'i will alto ascertain and report the value ol the real and personal estate of which the said Nannie I). died possessed and. is directed also to report the Indebtedness of said Nannio U. Vande vrvr, created prior to and that subsequent to her marriage to defendant, Owen Vandovcrr. R. C. WAR It EN, Feb. 8, 1805. Matter Com'r Lin. Or. Court. J. : T. : STJTTOIT, UNDERTAKER, HUSTONVILLE, KENTUCKY. - Offers his services to the necple of West Lincoln and Casev Counties. Full stock of Collins and Caskets always on hand. D, :?. Carpenter, Manager. 95 J. H. BAX.X.OT7, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Stanford, - - Kentucky. Office in llrick Iluildlngnear Methodist church, residence with Kid. Joseph llillou, on Danville l'ike, until further notice. 83 THE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL Is a ten page eight column democratic newspaper. It contains the best ol everything going. HEN-UY WATTERSON is the eilitor. PRICE, $1 00 A YEAR. The WF.KKLY makes very liberal terms to agent , and gives tree premiums for clubs. Sample copies ol the paper and four page Premium Supplement sent free to any address. Write to CO. LOUISVILLE, KY. The 1 Serai Weekly Interior Journal, And The Weekly Courier-Journal Will be sent one year to any address for 33 7C. Address W. P. 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