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TUBBDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY

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AdrertMairKateaon Application

212 SOUTH MAIN STREOT

APRIL 20 1905

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We are authorized to announceJOSEPH E MOSELEY

As a candidate for the nominationfor State Senator in the Sixth dis-

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subject to the action of theDemocratic party

The Weatheri

Washington D C Aril19Fo rKentucky Partly cloudy and warm-er

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tonight and probably Thursday

The exiting rfews comes thatPresident Roosevelt who is huntingin Colorado has killed two bears

There are 7000 vehicles in the cityof Louisville that are required topay a license of from 3 to 5 whichis due on the first of May

i Mt Pelee on the island of Maritinique was in a state of eruption aApri114 Since the destruction ofthe city of St Pierre there is no

settlement close to the volcano

The trial of Nan Patterson theNew York actress charged with themurder of Ceasar Young a turfmanits dgain in progress in New YorkThe last trial resulted in a huntjury

The Democratic primary in Louiswille will come off next Tuesday In

v terest centers in the contest forMayor between Paul C Barth andLabon Phelps Barth has every advantage in the racehti

Yesterday was the beginning of-

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Hebrew Feast of the PassoverWhich will last until next Thursday

z The Jewish citizens of Hopkirisville

like <all orthodox jews will observet thefeast soas6n by appropriateservices Slid by eating unleavenedi a

The Lewis and Clarke CentennialExposition to be held at Portland beOre rom June to October nextIras appropriated 1500 for poultrypremiums in addition to diplomas

= l i ribbons It will be the biggestpoultry show the Western StatesJiaye ever had

John Smith a farmerpreacher ofCalloway county was tried in theFederal Court at Paducah and given

fifteen months in the Atlanta prison

for making silver dollars He is

quite an old man and didnt think

lie should be prosecuted because hisas as that of the

JltovernmentcThe spectacle of a man who wants

to give back 6500 won in a damagesuit by a member of his family because he does not believe a genuine

4 cause of action exists is the unpar-alleled

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i feature given the litigation4Qf John tta Owens against theLouisville Railway Company JohnJR Owens the girls gather filed annoffidavit supporting a motion for a-

new trial saying his daughter aschool girl was not injured in astreetcar accident but was crippled by rheumatism and that thesuit was brought by the girls sisterwithout his knowledge or consentIt is a case where you must know thman before forming an opinion

Beware of Ointments for Ca¬

tarrh that ContainsMercury

as mercury will surely destroy thosense of and completely derange the whole system when entoring it through the mucousSuch articles should never beon prescriptions from reputable e

physicians as damage they willdo is ten to the goo you canpossibly derive from them HallsCatarrh Cure manufactured by FJ Cheney Co Toledo 0 con ¬

tains no mercury and is taken in-

ternally¬

acting directly upon theblood mucoUS surfaces of thesystem In buying Halls CatarrhCure sure get the genuineIt is taken internally and made in

Toledo Ohio by F J Cheney C-oTetimonlals free SQld by drug

fi Prke 75c > bottle-r llC Hails Family Pills for conj

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Tired Feelingis a Common Spring TroubleIts n sign that the blood Is deticia rat

In vitality just aa pimples and otheertijtions4jtre signs that tho blot> 3

is 1 mpuro 4 4tIts o warning too which only thleS

hazardous fall to heed i

Hoods arsa arch iand Pills f-

IRemove It givo now Ute now c6urago Strength and animation s

ahoy oleanso the blood and clear tHo

complexionAccept no substituteiI felt tired all tho time and could not

Bleep After taking Hoods Sarsaparlllaa while I could sleep well and the tiredfeeling had gone This great medicine fans

also cured mo of scrofula Afar C Mi

Boor Glload Conn

Hoods Sarsaparllla promises toeuro and koops tho promise

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The friends of the CumberlandTelephone Company in Nashvillehave succeeded in postponing thesecond reading of the new HomeTelephone Companys ordinancesince April 13th It is now set foringthe 24th but the dilatory tactics maycause still further postponementJunketing trips to neighboring citieshave been going on for some weeksostensibly to inspect telephoneplants but they have been carried tosuch an extent that they seem to be

part of a well developed policy ofprocrastination At the last councimeeting says the AmericanMr Mulloy introduced a resoluLion asking that a committee of fivebe appointed to confer with the of-

ficials of the Cumberland TelephoneCompany to see what arrangements

be made relative to a reduc asion of rates for a period of twenty no

five years The resolution passedand the following committee wasappointed James Mulloy chair-man August Schardt Alex R Er-

win Wm Campbell and ChrisPower This is the same schemeworked in this city when the Cumber

was trying to keep out compe andWhen competition comes

it must cpme stoner or later inNashville there will follow lower ofrates improved service politeness-of officials and other advantages thatare enjoyed by cities favored withmore than one system The Cum-

berlandfor

company will not give upthe Nashville monopoly without astruggle and from now until theordinance is finally passed it would

wise for the friends of the Homecompany to keep both eyes open IfarofIciingthismay beexpected to interposeevery obstacle possible to keep itfrom reaching popular vote

The U S geological survey haspublished a report of the lead zinkand fluor spar deposits of WesternKentucky prepared by E 0 Ulrichand W S Tangier Smith The

of Livingston CrittendenCaldwell and adjacent parts o

Christian Trigg and Lyon are saidto be rich in these minerals

St Louis has realized that thelid has been nailed down over the

city for the next four years or aslong as Gov Folk remains in officeThepolice court Monday showed oneof the effects of Sunday closingas the number of arrests Sunday in e-

St Louis with a population of 700QOO was not half as largo as in EasSt Louis a city of 30000

The Court of Appeals holds thatbeum fprovisions of the revenue act of the1902 legislative sefjion hold theiroffices four years from that time ancannot be removed at pleasure thof the Auditor-

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O P Hogan of Grant countywas unanimously nominated forTwentyeel l

of Bracken Grant and PendletonCounties

Kalieff the assassin of GrandDuke Sergius was tried before thpSupreme Court at Moscow and ¬

tenced to death The date of theexecution has not been fixed

Prof Enos Spencer of Louisvillewas elected treasurer of the Ameri¬

Commercial Schools Institutionorganized at Washington

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LIVE STOCK

CREMATED

BY HREBUO

fnceijdiajfyls Torch AppliedTo Stock Barn of J G

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LOSS AMOUNtS TO 2000

Six Head of Stock VehiclesProvenderand Farm Im

plements Burnedi g

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Mr Jno G ChiidressXiarge stockbarn on his farm neartlie city wasburned Monday night by an incen-diary Mr Childress waSarousedbetween 11 and12 oclpcjc to find thebuilding in an advanced stage of destruction with its <contents Noth

was saved of the live stock pro-vender

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and vehicles in thee barnFour mules one horse one mare

two vehicles harness gearing plowsand the years supply of provenderall went up in smoke The work J

mules were especially valuable amImals and the six head of horsesmules were worth about

The barn or stable 1000Ishedded one and was wellfilled jwithcorn and hay It was securely jfastened up for the night and therewas no chance forthe animals to es¬ icape Mr Childress can account forthe fire upon no other theory than J

a case of arson There had been Ifire about the building and every-

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was in good condition when tthe stock were fed and the stableclosed for thenightIThere was e on rbuilding and 100 on the contentswhile the loss is at least 2000insurance was with Higgins Thef

the loss was settled withinteen hours after the fire

Mr Childress has the sympathiesmany friends uxhis misfortune-

He is a prominent and highly es-

teemed¬

citizen a member of theDemocratic County Committee and

the past month or two has beensolicited by many Democrats to be-come

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a candidate for the office ofjailerthFullthose lines from J H Simmonsmighthave

if he had not taken the medi ¬

ne about which he writes I hadterrible cough that disturbed my

nights rest I tried everything butiv ittbtookconsumption coughs and coldswhich completely cured me In-stantly and permanentlycures all throat and lung diseasesprevents grip and pneumonia Atdruggistguaranteed ¬

free

IAGEfpPrevented0GivenSalem N C April 18Rasa Lee

Cates aged 14 obtained the permis-sion of her parents Mr and MrsJohn Cates to wed John H Poeaged 51 A license had been secur

but just as the wedding wbytI¬

dignant protest against the matingof youth and age and had affaircalled off K a

YWOMAN MUST HANGFItCourt Rejects Appeal of Wo¬

PowdersePhiladelphia April 19 By a vote6 to 2 the Supreme Court today

decided that Mrs Catherine Danmust hang for the murdettr of herhusband William G Danz coo PHoISOY a colored voodoo do < tor haalso received the death sentence fo

the part he took in the murderwoman testified that she boughtpowders from Hossey and adminis

them to her husband for theurpose of curing the drink habit

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PENSION FOR PRISONER

Life Convict Being ExaminedFor an Increase 7

Eddyville Ky April 19 Alexan-der

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Messer a lifetime convict atbranch penitentiary and olio ofleaders in the HatfieldMcCoy-

feud was today taken to Russellvilleby one of the prison guards

the old man will undergo anexamination for increase of pensionMesser it is charged was primarilyresponsible for the killing of two of

McCoy boys after they were un ¬

er arrest remarking at the timedead men tell no tales He is a-

typical mountaineer and has been solong in prison that he is practicallydead to the outside world

Dont Borrow Trouble-

It is a bad habit to borrow any-thing

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but the worst thing you canossibly borrow is trouble When

sore heavy weary and wornby the pains and poisons of dys ¬

epsia biliousness Brights diseaseand similar internal disorders dontsympiBitters Here you will find sureand permanent forgetfulness of allyour troubles and your body willnot be burdened by a load of debt ordrugJM

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21 Children in 27i YearsDown jn the Platte river bottom isthree room cottage where lives

parents of twentyone childrenand today with ten of thesearound them and three grandchild ¬

ren they celebrate their twentyseventh wedding anniversary Theyare Mr and Mrs Edward M Mc

Sprattdn The family comprisesfourteen boys and sevsw girls Thelast baby is thirtythree drays oldNew Y0rk Tribune

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NortonvlerWe James and Missy LauraE Melton were married Sunday atthe home of the bride in NortonviUeThe Rev Ragland performed theceremony

Wake up your liver Cureyour constipation Get ridof your DUH Soldfor 60 years iofilJCi

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wear this spring If you are undecidedlet us talk it over Ey lYisJlit isnew aiidjin goodtaste or it would not be here j

Tastily TrimttieiRussian Suits and EtonsFor the smallest of boys in styles exclusive withus The two piene single breasted are destinedto be extremely popular for the larger boys from8 to 16 years old iV 1

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