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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 2

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-0- H. Lynn, Eddyvill aad Ui Rmh Wolf, of the aante town were iQi000, uttitu cootrr. Mr. O. U.

Uriffiii. who he beea" Thi reealt of the republic neat in LmiTille wet the eelectlon of that city ae Stanford. Ky January 7, 1887 -DeaUr in- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONS, TOBAC-' COS; Cor. Main and Somerset Streets, stanrora.kKy. The following Seasonable Goods are in Citron, Layer andSeedlcsr'lla ms, Currants, Figs, Prunes, Mince Meat, Macaroni, Cheese, Oat Meal vt-(a.

4 Hominy, Beans, married there Wadneeday, -Railroad aocld'oU are multiplying with tie dave of th aew yew. Near SprtegMd. Miee, five care of an expreo train ruuejlng as 35 mi lee ao hoar were thrown ff i' the trick by a broken wheel, killing teveral pteeeagere an if wounding many other. -HI1 hae broke loot la Roean agairb Maeoa Ceaton, a eonetable of ttorehead, a eho't aad killed at a dano Monday aight, Kealoa wae drunk, and, drawing a piatol.ehot John B)gr' finger off. Four hot inetastly followed, and Kenton fall dead on the hall room floor with a ballet through hie heart.

In a freni y.of paaalon William Buok- I ItU, lUf laaxOaaid with an oath, "I hop God will paralya me." At ono hie handa dropped to hie eide, hie leg rfaad to move aad hie rolled wildly Hi prayet wae anawered at he tlood, para! yied on th tpot when but few momenta befjr he wa a magnifioant type of phytia a manhood. He tried to tpeek, bat hie tonga would not moy. Half a dries eaea who wrpreeent ware rendered ano- tionlH by th evident tltiUtloa or xoe band of God. Frederick Wltrock, Thotaae Weaver tad Wa. W.

Height wth rralgsd I oo art Taeeday in St. Louie, and pleaded guilty to iadictmente oharglag them with highway robbery ia the Bret degree. Wit. rock and Height were each tenteuced to tvanand Weaver to fir yeare imprison moot at bard labor. Witrock philoaophie ally remarked; "Wa have made our bad and will hav to II in them." Tb priaon- era have been taken to Jefftreo City for eonfioemeot in the penitentiary, The art the fellow who backed and gagged exprett agent on th Mtaourl Fwific and got $60,000.

AH bat $12,000 hav reooTered. Nineteen paaaenger on a Baltimore A Ohio expreet near Tiffin, met death in peculiarly horrible manner. Fifty minute behind time, th train of fir paaaenger eoachce and four alee peat, filled with human being, daahed round curve at a U-mendoo epeed, rushed upon a eavy (tilled freight train, with a retuft eaey to earn iae. There wa a fearful wreck to which flr added many degrae of horror. Everybody wae rendered helpleeat- and while torn war mercifully killed outright, many othere lived to (lowly netted in lb ahtttered ooacbee which held the tor-lf lured victime pinioned to tbe froaan earth till death brougnpf1ifr-T 4naiarjr wa btlow tero and th luffering of th eaved wet intent, CRAB ORCHARD, L1HC0LM COUHTf, Mr.

Sam Hardin ha opened a grocery dor In tb room formerly uaed for a loon. i i All who era fortunat eaeugh to hav ice-houaee a re bney thie week filling them with lea. -Mr. O. Hansford hat bought of Mr.

George DeBorde' hi property on Stan ford dred for $500 -Meesre Sim Hardin' end Will Car edrl'rwMaky licence expired last. Tuesday and Capt. T. Moore'e ie not now a tingl bar-room John Shaw ElmletSn went to Junction City tnlsrpaw; i wktaJJlSJ ceTved" an appdfnf ment ae Clerk. Mr.

WmT Qarnett is milt eick and tuSsrintr ireatlv I. ly la Of ly In Krout, Honey, W. P. WALTON. Thi detailed eooount of tht terrible eol.

lblon on lb Btltimor A mention of which hr mad lawhr in thi lean, enough to cnrdl th blood tad met lltf hurt Und MilL Tntfatenf two men te-jxoitllr ie appalling. Thy won cught in th debrle In tuca manner at to render thir extrication iaipoetiblt tod there they ly with I ho neerlr crashed oot of them, but perfectly eonecioo that their SorribSeitqaftbll walls bnnttBaltt4nj dowlf burning to death. They' gar their toner ud nimee to the conductor before the maddened flam clewed upon ibem with fury, ud with the oonrage of mar. tyre net death ia iti moet diabolical form. Fint their clothing we ooneamad, then the routed fleeh begaa to drop from tie place and all wae over.

It le aickening to eootemplat and we deeier with horror fan raeae tired Whl make th eataelroph more dreadful ie the fact that bbt for then teckfeeeoear otthi eondtlclcrot train it could hare been averted." Surely hi wortbleee life ehould pay ae n.uch ae It can the forfeit of hie bate criminal act. Thi iiouievllle Qmmtreial maim up th blatant demagoga ae folio we; Th demo-eratio party ooold not tan op a man leee Sited for the-offioe of gorirnoV than Senator Berry. He ia a bolateroat, noiey, windbag, elothed from head to foot In an armor of egoiiam and ae uncertain a a. lottery. Th Omawrnoi know him thoroughly Hie plao in public life should that of a echool'iroetee, a poeltloa that would: not coat the tax-payer anything, and what he could talk to hie heart' content.

He pa at a etatteman and only eacoeed in being a blatant demagocae. He claime to be an orator, bat I only a chewer of worde and a coneamw of lime. Hi idea of a leg- lalator it to farther personal and and gratify political ambition. He ie a ineincer a a weather-Tane and nimbi a the tra ditional flea, A I'ig head and a email brain; a big body and a eniall heart; a Tain, Ttpid conntry lawyer, tttnda aix feet two in hi docking feet and ie etery inch a hallow, pompooa, pretention ineompa- Barmuxoitoihadecliion fayorlng the republicane in th matter of eartiiying the election of a lieutenant gorernor, which th highest court in the Stat ha juet ran- drd, an Indianapolie democratic daily ezclaimt, "Damn their cowardly eonle, the member of the Supreme Court of Indiana ai afraid of their ehadowr." If thi ia not contempt of court, in a moet aggravated form, we wouhTlike to know what ie. Bat com to think of it, the court that would make each a decieion ie deeernng of the 'Hupmneeteoutrmpt.

Ann now comet a Yankee docioV'who uteri that catarrh it caueed by eating too ajpee, thereby filling the tyf- tern with elarchy matterWMr-ewi at tne note ana moutn. J. at remedy, and trasge to lay he eharget nothing for it, ie to ttop eating potatoee and drink a glam of warm lemonade eghTtill talnraj. AH cf which it very 'fjvportant if true. Thb rrpublicani acored tfie-fijt victory tbe ludnBe Senatorial content Tattdav, the Ceurt of Appaali htTingdecidei refuse to erjoin the Secretary of State I -Crackers, andCfanned Goods amR- in Great Variety In addition' to the above he has all the NECESSARIES OF LIFE, All of which are as a little betterhan where else.

1 MARK 11 AIIDIIV, X-Ate of MonUOvllo. CltM-k. the nl tee a id A1 llih ae the date for boldine: a convention to nominal Slat can didate. Tne representation will be one del egate for vry 2CH' eotee cat for Blaine and Logan. Ii will be beer red that the date ia lied eo (hey will be able te) ae the democratic hand before sitting nomine-llona, ae oar convention occur on th W.

Bradley will likely be cboten at tbe candidate for (OTernor, besaae he ha more plaotible way of ahootlng off hi ae-bkg than nay ol the atpirante. Betid, too, be ie need to defeat and It won't hart him a mnch a it would torn of th yoaoger end leee toflgh of th We hope and believe Mr. Bradley ia the coming man. Tb Baniaw-eeerwHtry-Lwaarrte Hi. Holt, a Qeorgl widow, ie at laet con- eamatad and the country will breathe eaei- i er.

or month we have been told that the daughter of the aellmabl ladr objected to bar forming another matrimonial alii. llano and in deffartnc to their wlahee and Mk a dutiful mother, ebe had pat off th inroortnnat eecratarr aaln and avatn th bBJucUohe War "fluaii) menjume i th couple, who are aald to hav been lov er befor their Brat marriagee, are at laet oni Boil) Jtttb or dlvwee-eoort abalV part. 1 Thb republican who prat about the mismanagement of Kentucky finance ehould read Gov. Foraker'e meeeage juet delivered the Ohio That Stat It republican or nothing and yet a debt of $53,000,000 hat teen (run up, The goyernor very naturally therefor aakt that law we aaopiea provenuog ate insra r. i rz 1, 1 in eontlderation oi neagan a xnir etat Coin mere bill I fixed for January 8th.

Thte le the bill which it ie claimed will eettle the vexed railroad problem bf prohibiting pooling amngeDeola, eharging more for th abort than th long haul and giving draw-back and apacial ratee. With Keatocky ami many of the other State adopting prohibition a teat a they tea, it rather hardy, thing for Monaroh A C. to dart a aw dietillery at Ouneboro, with $100,000 capital They ar evidently eonvinoed that prohibition will not prohibit, Vox. Caitfs, th temperane orator, who Wae given a beating ao doubt reeded, by the mayor of Greenville, hat brought initio th United Slatee court for $59,000 damaaeev: The difficulty grew oat of torn landeront remark mad by Chevitlh a public peech. Thi Georgetown Ztmet le at laat of age.

having celebrated It 21t birthday 6a the let. That ia a long time to verve the pub lic and no man, baa th' eotweiouane of esrving it better thai Bro. Bell. Here'e wiehing nim and hit ttaunch craft renewed encoeee. Ma.

Wattxkso ay of hi alleged in tention to aupport Blaine: "Sorely euch ttupid invention ere unworthy of consider si on. At well might yon aek me wheth er I Intend td leap w-awgerfrom the roof of the-Galt Hooee." of FeneyWaola, in troduced tTlTIMhi ajegrantiog a penaiott a year' to Mre. Jol Login. Th it too little. He ehould have aHtMfat leaet Mra, Logan ntedt tbe ftionef Dadiy.

Thi He JWrn to want it all thie time flarris, ilinea and Hiodman are. candidate for governor, -with the back pre- rHiinmt will-cet aifcitewilt on the Way and Meaea Committee in ifik In collision on the Soutnern PacICc nine Mexican! were caught in a car and burned to death. The President he eigned tbe appoint ment of George B. Bibb to be poetinaater at Bueeellville, Ky Weather by, Steven A dry good merchant, Cincinnati, have aaeignad with liabilitie of A freight train of 11 cart wae demol- ihd by a wrack near Bichwood, on th the Cincinnati -It ixpotd that ex Gov. C.

K. Davie, MinaeaoU, will be elected to lucceed Mr. McMiiiaaia 10801 Twaly building, nomprlaing moet of th boelate poriion of dreenville, burned, earning a to of $30,000. -r A fin-inch mow rover th around in th Sunny Bouthland of Lioiaiana, and tb erenry le 22 in Florida. Tbe ear eteble in Ljxinjton burned from tha dump of a cigar.

Lit $8,000, fully ooyrd by lneuruc. Milton Tootle, tb wealthiest of Ut Joeeph, ie dead, aged 64 Hi fortune ia ettimattd al Th total ipternal rvnn oollectiona for th Lexington, or evenlh, didriet of Kentucky during 188S were $1,883,878 73 Five dietilleriee in Devi county hav bean recently burned by- incendiariee, and th aathoriti in unable to get any cln to tb perpetratore. Th actual reduction of th pubiic debt lat month wae $9,358,202, leaving th total debt law cb In th Treasury al $1,884,181128. At Mayavill, Monday nighl, Mia Kate Nicholeon wae burned to death, her clothing having caught fir while the wa knee(ing end aaying her prayer preparato ry to retinae John MoNulty, th famoi "Coat Oil Johonr," who mult an immente fortune out of petroleum 25 year ago. which he tonandared in evorV conceivable extra ta.

ganee, hat. beea cent to jail at Burlington, vry tick 'of tooeiliti, convaleecing. John Craft, of L'tohe- county ha porchaeed th farm of Mr Thome Ho lit aad will eSortly move to thi county. Mr. W.

M. Riot, lately orLexlngton but now with her charming aieoe, Mir So Millar, octnpying room at Mr. Fwarl'a, ha bea very lick, Joeh Weet.of (hi County, doing boat nam al LaaoaaUr. and who never fail to gat her ia lime to vote the etraight demo ratio ticket, a enjoying hie holiday tion among tie. A prver meeting began at th Methodic churoh Toeeday aad ia expected to continue a week or binder.

It 1 to hoped much good may grow out of it. BlMpriliniiijmJa taking ad; vantage of the preeaat eplendid ice-tide and many trill be th nice) houtee full ioe gathered in befor th week ie over. Mr. Jacob Hackney, eeolor member of the mercantile firm of J. A Hackney, baa been oonfintd to hi room tor aom tin with.i bronchial afleclioa, but 1 now improving.

Mi. Mag, wit of deputy collector Henry Meiree, died or cancw orth tom ach, Monday night- la th Baah'c Slot nalgbborhood. To bereaved hueband and hie eererai chifdrra have th comoaonftyV condolence. 'London aow epot a Q. A.

B. Poet, bearing th petodonym of H. Boovlll Pod," with forty mmbr. Thi doe x- odlenUy for two meeting aad if tb G. A B.

can't do aomdhiof for tha e.p. in Laura! th dogS dead. After Cbridmaa vacation Laurel Steal Serf it again ia full blaat, ahowieg the young idea which way to bojt. Thi on of tb beat echool In tha But aad Prof. Clagdt and aaeiataut, hit axoallent wif, drv much at tb hand of our peo- Plft- ar nady to acknowltdg that th J.

hat a goodly portion of th ewe mixed with th bitter in th Mt. Varnon matter. Th aw eorrotpoadent it a met ier and think w. bay th plaaaar of hi penonal -acquaintance. By tha way we pretame tht fartunet pom near of many fortune, lb gentleman from Medioon, lucky aaoagh to hav hi Mia Fortune to alwty oom tiaglyv It eeema wholly tinneceeeary for U4 to repeat what hi bet eo often reiterated, (hat very family ahould hav tevaral good paptrt ia th houea, begianing, of ooura with th oounty paper.

After the Ltarel county ma At don thi duty, hlped tit bom paper along to the tune of Vdoltar he ahnuld by ell meant have a paper that will give him all th general new, not on of the Slate bat of th whol eoaatry a coociee aad readable manner. Not many of our people can aSord tb luxury an $3 or $10 daily, but all eaa afford omdhing not quit ao fiqont but often nougb and eminently better, the 8m Wixklt IiTBRioft Jouanax. We truet our laurel county readere will catch the drift oLour remerke end aubtcribe liberal for jhe beat eemi-weelly publication ia the world! Oalv two dollara per year now it the Urn to get up clubt fir wa averted Monday night by th wakefulnttJdre. Riley, wife of Riley, proprietor of the Jaclt of hotel hand tleepiog a room In.the baeemenVnMnpW quantity of it tumbled on to life fl rar, fir iog the covtring of the sleeping handa who did not awake till Mra. Riley, aroused by b'ed the hoirsjjer, finally discoverins; tbe trouble, eafedthe beTpfeVi liaiide and the ttillU'rout gueit the.hou" 'rota crema tion, naverat planke in the Door were lure would toon have been a mat of flam.

Th burning of this building meant th it elruction of nearly vry building on th weet tide of Main eouth of the Brick ore. Thetowa ie a wooden one and ahould by till mean be, provided with effioient wtr work and inenrad againet fire loesee by heavy individual pollen. Otharwi tbe chance er lergely In favor of London leaking eome fin morning and finding Itself "loet to tight" and perhaps not even "to memory deer." WATHESBURQ, LIKC0LK COUKTf. Rsv. J.

M. Coleman, tb paetor, will begin a aeriee of meetings at tha new church here on Jan. 24th. M. Morgan and wife celebrated the new year by making dinner and.

inviting all ol their children 14 in number. The farmer hae plenty of work to da now for ther ar oon tract for croc tiee all (long th C. 8. railroad at 28 cant per tie. The cburgh.

hte ia etpreecnt without any pulor ae Bro. CpXiStuf time ie filled up at other churchet and he cjrt't preach any longet Mr. Wm. Padgett hat received a letter from hit wn-in-Iaw, Mr. Augudu Padgtl, of Text, announcing th death of hie wife.

She wa formerly of thi oounty. MrcDxia Wither and Mia Color Ciuiden. fram near Etjfoidr-aT yiailicg their aunt, Mr. Emma Padgatt, Mits Julia Morgan, of Huetonyille, 1 on a visit to her father, M. H.

Morgan. B. Y. Bsliaid darted to Texae on, Monday laat wbr 1 expects to mtkt hit bom for a whil. Th receipti of tb government during 1888 weie compared with $326,000,000 during 1885; while the expen diturei were $258,000,000, compared with for 1885, The reduction of the pubtie Jebt during the calender year 1886 exceeded $100,000,000 and wai nearly 120,000,000 greater than during the preceding year.

PHARMACISTS. Butter and Soda good, and perhaps can-bajfijund any IS. Lime, Cement, 2' 0i from the canrer that hat for ieveral bat along in tha night a -Milium Orufjte.B ODkSj, StatioiTi'ery a tancy ArnciWiffj- JEWELERS Jawolrr and Silverware BTer bontbt to Ihte market Priene Iwor tbaa the Iwnt. Web-hee, Clock, and JewelrT Be paJiad oa ittoil notice uu WsrnntM. been growing upon hie face.

The elestioo for town triitteea, which waeheld, resulted in the choice of Mn.T. 8WW uu Bilnwr rtaaaeeeietAaatifie Robinson for lieutenant governor. Toil Will reduce the democratic majority to ene on ioint ballot and the republicane, driven tralitlfytotTHiTOgtt tD- da-my vmwm thing to overcome that. Thk Tenneane lexiilaturei ia in eetaion and the greateet diffinultr it eeeme to have to face ia to choose a librarian out of 65 old and young, ugly pretty femile candidate for that poeition. The eolont are loet awimmlng ia a tea of tweet tmlltei and for he nonce they feel their keeping more thin FiUpatrick did, whan he wrote, "lam a biger man than old Orant." Hardware.

Farminc Implc- The Colombia Si)eotor brake out ia Groceries, Salt, double ieada to anggeet Jame Hindma for governor. It it a wonder nobody hadn't thought to do thle befor. in thi day of cheap newapeper complimente. Fact ie. Elevators, Pumps, Older however, Hindmao would -mtke a much MM fcovtrnor than tome of the timber that baa been mentioned.

Tan tenaalional report that Gen. Logan WM killed by phrticitnt had th run for ft few day hut now, "officially "de-14 Th oharg wa lht they gave him T. Pollard and Dr. J. D.

P.true. Th fiifmn hiviug received the gr.aleet- tan- ber of votes, will of coupe be appointed clrtlraraB Old Santa Claua in hit roundt did not forget the family of the undersigned. And as he had a number of igente to convey hie expreseiooe of kindneet, all of whom are not known; that ia, worn withheld their names; we do hereby xorest oar ippraeia tion to onnd all in a great big THANK YOU. C.C Green end family. We had the plaasur of being pretent it in tlegaot New Yetr'e dining at Di.

Pettat. Too muoh een not bettid in praise of the delicione ediblee prepared by ha excellent wife. We certainly eo yed them all immensely and with the other guest return thanks to them and their chermlng daughter, Mitt Ida, for making tht dty so enjoyable. Christina week chronicled tererai pleat- ant occasion! in thia locality and all who' participated in them were highly pleated. Tuesday night there wae hop It the Moore Houee; Wednesday niht a candy- pulling at Mre.

Jim Fith't and Mr. D. C. Payne's; Thursday night a togial at Mr Will Buchanan 't ana a anay puuing ai Mr Monroe Curtia'j Friday night a hop at tha Moore Kouee, where they danoed the old year out and the new year In; md' Sat urday night a aoelal at Mr. Wr.

Will Curtl'. Mr. Liaii Bryant, fnm Campbelle- ville, and Mr. Mollie Caldwell, from Dan ville, have been vieiting Mrs, Gtrnett. Dr.

Bronaogh and wife have been epending a few day with tneir eon, Mr. R. H. Bro- naugh. Mra.

L-ga, from Stanford, 1 at her daughter', Mre: Fannie Elmislon. Dr. Joe Graham hat returned' from an extended tour through Mr. John "Mage hae gone to London. Mr.

W. Brooke left thi week for hie neT-position with H. K. Davie A Co, of New Wk. Meeere.

Davie and Little, from 'Knoxville, have been th gueete of to Mieet Buch anan, in the country. Mr Hirim VanPelt and eitter, from Danville, who have been vieiting the Mtese Hardin, ntve raiarnea home. Mits Lar Dooree ie i tb country with Mi Betti Higgln Mr. Bennett Joplin and Mis E'l. of Mt Veroon, have i too anach morphine from the effect of 1 1 r.

i MrlitJ B. MoK IN NET. JOHN BRIGHT, galena Wn.ll Paner. Furniture, VtwwvMj Full and Complete Stock Wbicu never raum. wn mmmv mitUkee at other ptople but they never admit it.

Thi Knighte of Labor Chicago have i ietued a circular boycotting; Aranor A Cj th great pork packer. Tne 'unoy of rr "it ietaatlb atatement ie marts 10 the gull as low as the lowest. 1 B. K. WEAKEN, Stanford.

wwj ew WWi of the above and prices Tie Best Wfltpmwmf -k HUIU1JI1UUI U' ibW pablioihat th meat" of i haf Hm ieat ao oalatabl and digwtubiu ae when it wa put up by the Knuhie Tnm moet aenaiiiv woaian tnat vr ex-iated live at Oakland, if report be true, Th local paper In printing ae obit-airy of her bneband aald taat be had "gone to a happier home," whereupon the tearful widow inetituted euit for, libel, faying her damage at $50.000 V.V Th re nomination ol Gen. Haded by '''-lamJalion a Speaker of the New York )J pnl Bepreeeotativee ie eaid mean Miller wiU hv almoet.a i 'eiloceeJ bimaelf at (J 8. Btn ei-IPFf rC-ra BBtv mm am nam atjatjaanii mm ThaFIBH BUAFTD SLICKER tl mnvntad WaHniroof, ud vlll ktp yo irftn tb bftnleit torm. Thi bpw POMMRL ftl.irUR It ft perfect rtdtaff 0H. Mrrtri tb ratlrti aMUl.

wr ai inthtflofts. Moat tTatiln viiiwni to "rtob HrsRd" trMmrk 0lltttu frMX A. I. Twtt Pattm, Man. N.

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