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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 2

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Interior Journali
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follow jL Semi-Weekly InteriorJournal Kv April 1880 V. P. WALTON. 'WITH SUPPLEMENT. which Mr.

Young K. Allison proposed to legislature. publish in Louisville, is dead already, the occasion of its demise being Mr. Al teachers would do well -to scenic tin; volume which will he si. nt hy the linn post paid for cents.

Tin; man who iappc.I the knee of the gloat lirover Cleveland in tile eivtany of an tixubcrant confidence, has stepped dow'u and out and one Dimy Hiuchett is now trying to Mil lii.s shoes. The nivh lie has winning ways, but "it is that ho will never win inly slap H'-n Harrison's clammy nether limbs without getting kicked out of ollice." We'll wager an eipial amount too that he will never g't half the news-' jTaper pulls thattJro.ss has, who seems to have a peculiar facility for woiking tile boys of the (pull. ItitKit vmiisox is taking care of his sumption family. He has given one of his hioth become candidate for the legislature is published in HiIh issue. There is no better man anywhere, for the ollice ami If lie will consent to run we believe he will have a walk-over.

He is to-lay the most deservedly popular man in Lincoln mmmmmm mmm mmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm mm i i i ronntv and merits, as he possesses, the devil, Young K. Allison, did not re-, rwl't confidence of honorable men I lie was monkeying with a buz, of all parties. Mis nomination means mv, so to speak, when li began to pro- t1L. jodemption of Lincoln county and ject with Col. K.

Polk Johnson, whom he t0 a- fl the legislature designated as the "Public Printer, Mow-it and Hinder of Kentuekv." He kept up hiq fun al the colonel's expense till finally that gentleman turned tin tables on him by publishing that Mr. Allison was about to start a daily newspaper in Louisvillen.nl wished to engage an editorial, rejiortoiial and operative force to Two vkuv Mattering and numerously-1 A mountain has been dNcoveied inj (lnihaui Price, of P.inville was hero signed calls on our popular ami capable Oiccnbrier U. which so1 with friends liiesday. Col Shelby, of immnetly.es watches that they stop run-' Lexington, was hem the llrst of the fellow Mr. D.

H. Ld.niston, to ng. speculator are now on the week in theinte.est of the K. U. Mi.

of which the. democracy men' will be proud. and all good NEWS CONDENSED. J. A.

Sexton has been appointed postmaster of Chicago. Win. P. Hepburn, of Iowa, has litn run it. Ainilieants began to pour in and appointed solicitor of the treasury.

letters from others to till the mails, till, will recommend the Mr. AllNon's life begun-to be a decided reduction of letter postage to one cent burden to him. in lii desperation ho The average de.nocratie majority for was forced to deny the i.npeaeh.nentoverj associate justices in Alabama was in tht Courier Journal ami to t.is. Btate omphatleally that he was NOT go- -11. P.

Porter, of New York, nets the ing to start it daily nor any other kind impoitant position of mperinte.ndont of if i This week tlie colonel Census. The prohibitionists in lison's appointment as Indian Agent at legislature small post in Dakota, the name of which we have foi gotten. Mr. Allison will leave for Itis new duties in a few want to be ivitL frtm itiiiwii iiitirt it ml host rlm "VJ" 1 I days, and immediately on his arrival It was 2o years ago last Monday there, will organize tlie Indians into a since Lincoln died from the etleets of Comuuireial qjib." i Hooth's shoL -Thomas U. Kellev, a tine old gentle but tlie jinlge very promptly reiucu to of Kentucky will applaud the judge and think th.it much more of him for sticking to principle and refusing to submit to the insolence of a man dressed in a little brief authority, who is disposed to cut such fantastic nicks, in maligning his betters.

Tiik attention of teaclieis is called to the fact that P. Moitou of Louisville, have issued a book entitled "The Principles of Civil i.overnmeiit," vMiich contains moie useful information in a compact form than aiivlhiug of Un iieeu appointed Comptroller oi tlie reney, viceTrenhohn, resigned. James Langford, 'of Mercer, denies that he seduced Susie Noel or that a mob made him shell out '00 for her benefit. John Hohannoii shot and killed his brother. Morgan, in Shelby county, in a row.

after lie wu wverelv shot himself. ground. William (ireenlee, of St. Louis, came Near Ft. Wavnc, John lt.it to make a visit to her mother.

and his wife, aged respectively 74 ami 7(1 Mrs. Sallie Owslcy.and otherrelatives in ptaneled about a trilling matter. He this place. Altie Murksbtiry left us seized an iron poker and fatally injured Tuesday to make a long visit to her her with it. 'friend, Miss Katie Dodds, of Nashville.

Hill ltvan. who was witb Jesse Fleming, from Louisville, James in the Olemlule train robbery in 1S70, has been pardoned out of the Missouri penitentiary, to which ho ws sen tenced for -o wars. I max. An wll al -Mrs. Hannah Hutteis'hv, the largot 'f Washington's inauguration, MK) A cowboy went into a bank at Oro an in the world, weight pounds, 'ni oii.l in iil i liftuL' mill wile kind vet published.

As the Nate Hoard at nuiaueipiiiu. of Kduaitiou has decided that all -John Sinitli, Lot, Whitley county, cants to teach the common schools of Tuggle, Motiticello, Wayne thi.s Commonwealtli be examined Imvy be.m aj.ointed nVt on tfie Kloniciits of Civil I largest arrears of pensions ever tiovernment," as tained in the Con- J. unilt, to Acm, stitution of tlie Cnited Stati- and Con- of Uli0) f()r blindness. htitutioli of Stale of Kentucky, (ieorge ICeith, while assisting the jailer at Kvansville to overpower Lemuel Hums, a lunatic, was kicked to death by the madman. II.

Clink, of the Vicksburg divis ion, will succeed to the vantney made by the of Supt. Wells, of the Cincinnati Southern. At Marine City, Michigan, Matilda Williams, aged I -I, poisoned her father and mother becausf they lefused to let her join a cowboy combination. The largest natural gas well ever stiuck is Mowing at Hellevernou, at the rate of feet a day, with a pressure of SOU pounds to the inch. The governor of South Carolina did a commendable act when he paidoued SwKUtiNo during the campaign that the negroes convicted of lynching a they would never consent to using tlie white man for outraging a coloied gii I.

mirplus in the tieasury to buy Dr. James Kodman, for I'd years bonds at a premium, as the democrat- peiintendent of the Western Lunatic it: administration was doing, tlie Asylum at llopkinsville, will resign his cans through Secretary Windoni ollice and take a much need-tinning tlie policy and paying higher ed rest. prices for such bonds than Secietarv -The president paidoued John W. Fairchlld did. As has been leinarked inoonsliiner, from Hart imitation is the highest form of ll.ittcry.

county, servinga jail sentence in Louis- i villi1. He is in the last stages of con- ers a fat heith in Missouri ami iiom it is York ncccssitutch tlie counting of ill service. I July 1. It will be named the New Farm- a levolver against his he.ni ami s.uii: "lliuiil me the fiind." gave him al! thu in sight, Imiui al.L'O). The cowlxiy pocketed the.molley, picked Up his walked out, mounted his hoise and role oil'.

A "if the of the uois ejections shows that the prohibitionists were siuvessful in thu choice of anti license candidates in towns ami scenic I high license in the license earriml the day in 17 niunicip.ditie.s; that tin- straight can ticket wiis victorious democrats in in ami the LANCASTER.GARRARD COUNTY. The railroad coinmissioiieis I i 1 not make public their decision in the case of exhoiiiitaut freight clnuges by the K. C. The ladies comprising the Presbyterian Mite Society hid all remember that tlie "Poverty P.uty'' is to In- next week, Spalding, from Owensboro, and Col, Hagg.iid, from Catlettslmrg, railroad commissioners, were with us the tl.M nf tile week. This mining we hear that Dr.

Sam W. (iros was one of the Mrs. lii eenleaf is better. .1. II.

I- most distinguished surgeons in America, cock lias rctuined from tlie and a tit successor to his illutrious er, Dr. s. 1). who died recontly. is Transylvania Presbytery.

dead at Philadelphia. The IV. sbvtcry was opened Tuesday Drs. Widley and Owinare in jail in Wt by a discourse from the retiring Louisville charged with moderator, Kev. T.

A. Uraeken, of They attended a colored gill In child-, non, who preaclied a very instructive biith while drunk and she died from seimoii from 'Ji. after which! their neglect and cjirelessiicss. Kev. K.

I. Fonnan, of liichmond. was1 A infant. at Fort Val- elected ninncmtor and Key. A.

W. Crawley, can talk, knows the Child's ford, of Campbellsvllle, temporary eleik. Catechism, can name the President -and '''be minutes of the hist regular and the Vice President, counts llity and answers numerous called sessions wenMhcn lead questions like a grown pei'son. the body adjourned till if. morn-, David Wolf, an honest young New The following is in the penitentiary for a and ruliiig eldei weie found to be pies- gery coniinitteil by William Uross, his "uonnie.

A exact The lattKr has eon- tnKes anotner wuacK ai ins lormiMiiur im 1 i.i.hi n.n min The Dailv Republican Herald, bv tlie democrats of Owen for the 1 wrm it! I i 1111 Hlack No have nominated Fountain Hand for the U1 in tuts county, was kiiici iy iigiitning cut: liVvs. Miles Sltllldeis, J. A. llogle, T. A.

Itraeken, Win. Crow, Harvey (ilass, K. M. tireeu. V.

Formnii, Henry Mil ler, W. I). lleddleMim, A. W. Crawfor-l.

L. I). Washington, .1. T. Wade, C.

W. Hell, W. P. Harrison, Hen Helm, J. A.

1 IIP ft i i i ii vrtitt mil i ictni'ii iJMiti ii ii i. Ti.iiifk itiinoii l.itir I lilst rriiay inoining uicmuonn v-n Looter I.innei got (IU.IRKJ letteis last vv.w..l ViI.h..LIm. 'V How land. w. I.

Three wagon loads of cotllns left Wichita, for Oklahoma Wedue. lackey, II. M. Mitchell, J. II.

nn. 1. T. K. P.rtice, J.

11. Haggard, A. Ty I I lor, K. u. i jmade their wills and them with li.mkeis.

Tmnlile is evtiuetwl in ny, l. P.ihb, A. Pmtnv. i I)i kimmV )ays as tll(, the promised land. ler are numbered.

He refused to up- uufil 00. At Hutler, Field ninvii cei tain bills for extra expenses I Ids wife, who went to a bureau incurred during the presidential election at s.m Francisco with a department if justice. Attorney tal of 5Ti.000.0P0. (ienepd'Miller Judge Durham The L. N.

is at last going to build nmTtrit'd tocoiivinVe him of his error. depot at 10th and failing in which lie let loose on the l.oiiisville. There are at Aikansas City cr Cleveland -ad njin ignition and declared L'w Clover" puzzle has nut-4 ni consisting of houses, in thattlioniethodsofth.it ailuIinistV.itioii teil the inventor, Moses Lyman, about 'tions, ready to be bolted together in- weie not Itis methods. Not wishing to jjoo.om side an hour, and full stocks of drugs, iirguo that point witli the ilittle cieature The fate of tlie 70.1 persons who shoe, grocery aneotherstnies, of Harrison, the judge withdrew, hti ted in the wrecked feteumor Denmark "swell as the all-pervading wet goods, ing the matter unvttled. The next day js Mj 1m' Iklaboma.

Miller a note to him asking him to Yoik Woild was terrible forest tire in Patrick rail again to consider the same ipiestion, M) claimed an avorago x' everytliing before it. One IJev. A.S. Moll'etU of tlie I ex- struck I ington I'resbytery, and Dr. Ittatiloii, uf liawer''l'ind rnlvprlty.

iH'ltig present, weie I ,1... V- ami got revolver, telling linn tnai hit lier again she would shoot him. He Hruce was examined in the icguUr struck her in tlie face ami -lie llietl, del for ml duties which he pass. indicting a fatal wound. ed sittisfaetnrilv ami at o'clock lueatcle cd a trial sermon ami wtts into the ministry.

A call haxing lieeii ami accepted Wv him from tin- chundi unit half of his time, IJcv. SaundeH, Miller, Hunter. Ilolnies and' (iteeii were apxiiutetl to ohlaiu ami In-stall him thereon the L'sth. The l-Ui" mm church was heard through its com- i misiouer. w.

r. Knott ami i.yie, man. six horses, a large number of lings against granting Dr. Ilmekfii' 'he not" hear, dwellings nnd jiou to dissolve his jral relHtloiisaml do fio, saying that did care to TI.eC. 0.

boiigiit'the Kichniond Mri Cievoland uiiitiotlv eritici.cd. AH Alleghanv railroad at public auction, Tuesday. "for U'1't il im.i i i. tion. Such a tire was never before icimiiu ihi j.

i Cur- known in that section. Jos. Desha Pickett, tlie of I'ublie Instruction, in a cbcii lar issued to the County of common schools urges upon them to secure as far as practicable by 1 the trustees teachers and pupili. of the schools an observance of the centennial II was leiuseu. i I'ev.

Harvey (ilass, having call to tlie "-out 'rsft church, the Sunday in June was set for his Helm to preside, Di. Cirwn to charge the pe)pie and Win. Crow the i Next Minday, ifNt, was fled for the installation of Hen hs pastor of the Stanford churrh, Mr. Craw-fowl to preside, Mr. (ilas to charge the pastor and Mr.

Crow th" The Itichiitoud was ii mt! on K-v. It Wilson to its pastorate. Win. Crow was choen dele- of tl.e "laving uwi.i, i. while tlie teller was examining no iui i.i.i i- i- I.

and i Kldcr W. K. Deunvpriiiciiiid J.um Hiichanan alternate to represent the Pieshvtery nt the next Ueneml Assembly. The trouble in the Kings Mountain church over a Sunday school was rejtorted removed. Dr.

Foiman was to state why In pulpit. He shM he had lieell III the niinistrv vetirs aim was ii terv and Momlav after the Sunday in Septeinburat M. the Mi. was permission to retire from the jmtoritt of the Majs Lick ehureli and that church was an thoiied to sucuro a stjittil supply for one war. and that the adn.i.sionf..r adults is only I III Ul jf plicaiits for the ministiv.

Tl.e Com- to that OII A Uaiis, "to Mi. our citizens are siilleiing with that tagious disease, the spring fever, but licading the list; ho glad to note that none aie seriously show day, when she is to have on The change of sub treasurers at.N'ew display as slie possibly H.dd he will set up Ids brother, Carter, as Sixteen aio at it and postmaster of Murfrecsboio.Teiin. The it will take them three weeks to latter wanted to be marshal, hut he took the job. the smaller ollice rather than laise a Kdward Atkinson makes the state-row. This hcoius to he a fraternal as n.ent that the California wheat crop, in-well as a natcriial goveininent.

I chuliiiL' nlantimr. harvesting, threshing can get lead v. For taste and styh 01 trimming Mrs. Hardin is unexcelled. The Merry Walking Club took an other tramp Wednesday night out the Danville pike and this time real ghosts were found; they looked like real ghosts, we would say, but they weie found to lie fi eight be n's' ns.

placing on cam can pro- Maksiiai. Jli'itcinrrr has appointed llt wt IWUK Our citiens are indeed sorry to hear Uev. Charleu J. Howes, Northern Hj.pojntnieiit First Assis- of the serious illness of your townsman, odist pivachcr in Louisville, to be Ids tant' 0stimihtcr tieiieral Claiksou has Mr Klljnh II. P.iui.hide.

A number of deputy, ami like Wuiuuimker, we sup. Hllu in tlm railway' years ago lie ami his family weie ho intends to run the ollice on thu j1Hj fM.y claiming tliat.tho dents of tliis county, ami Mr. Ilurnsidc's wmctiinonious plane. We should think holders me incoinietent. lelatives and friends lieie me ear- that tho position was as little suited to The Fanners National Hank at ncstly in hopes that his illness will be a meek and lowly preacher us any in the sterling will change to a State institution duration.

-The minds of the "Walking Club' Tiik negroes celebrated emancipation ers lk.uk ami will have a capital stock of "re now drilling upon many other jaunts day in Washington by parading with SIOaWO or foOOJHK). The reason of this to tiieneigirooring towns, par brass bands and banners. The man they elected took the time to review the par ade, but ho hasn't taken time to give change was because the States ticularly, besides they tiling oi iniuing homls had become too high to be any I excursion to High Bridge, including longer nrolitable. and the change now i Mnikertown, ami Hist, hut gieatcst will them anything substantial yet, nor is lie would realize to tlie stockholders on tho I trip to tlm noted curiosity of Ken-likely to do so. sale of their Ixmds prolit.

tncky, tl.e Mammoth Cave. with i'u. A Stanford gave An niiccieu of made defrav appropriation S) was to Annie James has on c.ot,.nissioners' expenses to the lieneral at Mr. Joseph's dry g.Mds More a It was decided that the wav trait of Mrs. Howaid li.ee, of this place, mw (l Mt It isa good piece of work and one that tMi for commission to silver Creek.

shows Mrs. James' gitt as an artist. Th), week is Mrs. IL.idin -Next opening fll factoiily adjusted, the former being allowed to dissolve his connection and new eldeis ordered to be elected, ilence in both pastor ami cldcis being expressed by the body. The tiubjcct of Foreign Missions was discussed yesterday, afternoon and at o'clock the P.csbytery adjourned till called together.

Our thanks me due Cle.k C.awfo.d 1 for a peep at his minutes from which I the above is condensed. Key. A. S. Moll'ett was to pleach last night.

It is tuitc clear that il thu coinage of the silverdollar is continued we must build pyramid of Cheops to hold it. At tho hist treasury statement theie was in the and of silver ceililleites outstanding. In addition to this it is estimated that there me about of silver dollars and about SoO.OuO.OOO of subsidiary coin in actual circulation. The situation is intetesting. N.

Y. Early Rose, N. Y. Peerless, N. Y.

Beauty of Hebron, N. Y. Burbank SEED POTATOES WhitelYellow Onion Sets. The Best Seed Sweet Potatoes. SI3KJ8 11.5 Furniture FANCY ARTICLES, prs.

npiio -IN- Sca Shells for Graves, Walks, 'nam kiesebvb, am was, ma im wis hods, Frcsit Brown Loghorn Eggs for Setting. J. I Km ton, Clerk. Main and Somerset Streets. WEAHFi Dealer In MI)')Mnii).

THE LARCEST STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVERWARE. Kr hrniijlil ihi.nurkci. I'n lucr llun the loet. Wai, he, Cloitnan I Jewelry Ur. purcil on iri)noi warrnicj 9 and Undertakers' Goods STANFORD, KV, The Cheapest and IJest Assorted Stock of Wall Taper, llorder, Ceiling Decorations and Window Shades Ever exhibited in Stanford.

Furniture and Undertakers' Stock is full and complete. We call special attention to our tire.nentand the thought J.iN JJiifcrJTt AJ CTIBLE BUEIfllL CASKET The best Casket of the kind invented. ever oii.inimiiswiie WMs as the place for the fall meeting of the IW hy Embalming under the most approved method when desired. J. C.

Salesmen and Embalmer. An on IDIEXTGrGrlES'jL? school literature whs geuenilly pailici pated in Imfoie large ningregalioii A. Bo PEMY, Weilnesdav night. At his ic.iuest J. JBUUK.S, STATIONERY, JEWELER, C-- 'Al" '(( "M-1 Llllll 111 mu SEW FURNITURE STORE a rue HrWMAY, PXlOP Will keep constantly on hand a large and select line of Furniture and Undertakers Goods My prices will be as low as such goods can be bought he cities.

Give me a trial and you will be that I sell lower than the lowest. tVSta..

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