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of tTil# city, .the 'on*/ negro banking InsHtutlcn In the Btatc. closed Its doors by order of the state bank ex-1 •miner. Careless bookkeeping la said to be the cause.
For McKinle/a Sarcophagi. Windsor, Vt., NOT. 14.-—A contract
has Just been placed with i local gran-. Ite firm for furnishing the material for the sarcophagy ID which the bodies of the late PresUlent William McKlnley and Mrs. Mckinley will rest in the mausoleum at* Canton, "O.
The Galsna Ashore. Astoria! Ore.. No*. 14.—The British
ship Galena, from Junln, Chile, for this port, went ashore on Clatsop Beach The officers and crew all came ashore safely. Cap t Powell has confidence lr getting her off.
of the Corporation and An n Against a Continuance -lusiness ^Object Soughti
4. Washington, N'ov. 14.—Messrs. Mor-
Jlson and Kellngg, special counsel for lie Kuv&.umeiit In the StanJar I Oil
eases, left Washington /or St. Ijouis. wheie they will file the government'* bill In the suits to dissolve the Oil Trust. The departure of these altor-tiyys followed another long conference
1 01s will- be filed upon ttjelr arrival a t St. Louis. . Airangement has been made bit the department of Justice to make oflelal Announcement here the moment) the Attorney general has been advised of the filing of the palpera. Thl» an-nouncement will consist of ( 'careful ly prepared abstract of the governni»nt's •"11. showing the contentions of the govornment and what the department of Justice hopes to accomplish through
T o protec t t h e l i t t le ones and Tor th<- i n fo rma t ion a n d satisfiea-tion of m o t h e r s the con ten t s of each h o t t l e o f t h M wonder fu l chil-d r e n s ' r emedy , Cascasweet . have been placed on every label. Cas-casweet is a harmless compound of vege t ab l e e x t r a c t s t ha t is wonder -ful in i t s beneficial ef iec ts on t h e s tomach of babies a n d ch i ld ren . R e c o m m e n d a n d sold by* Chas . C.
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As has been heretofore stated,' this action will be a bill, In equity asking the dissolution of the Standard Oil Cor-poration and a perpetual Injunction agalust Its continuance In business in restraint 4ft. trade. The constituent companies'now owned and controlled hit the Standard, through -which" not only .the price or refined oil. Is (lied, but the value of the raw product de-termined. will be made parties to the
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P h y s i c i a n s t e l l u s tlj&t a l l t h e j b l o o d i n a . T i W t h y hvur . tn b o d y p a s s e s thi , ;ugh t h y h e a r t o n c e i n e v e r * ( two m u j p t e s . - I f t h i s a c t i o , ; ,bc-cotnjW i r r e g u l a r t h e \ ' -hole b o d ' ; su f fe rs . . P o o r h e a l t h f o l j d w s p o o r b l o o d ; S l o t t ' s Eintf . ls ion m a k e s t h e f l o o d pure;, O n e r e a s o n w h y
S C O T T ' S EMULSION is p j f h a g r e a t a i d 13 b e c a u s e i t p a s s e s s o q u i c k l y " i n t o the^ b l o o d . I t is p a r t l y d i -g e s t e d b e f o r e i t e n t e r s t h e s t o n i i c h ; a d o u b l e advan-r " t ag : fin t h i s . L e s s w o r k for, ' t h e s t o m a c h } q u i c k e r an«! j m o r e d i r e c t b e n e f i t s . T c f g : t t h e g r e a t e s t a m i u n t o f |{ofcd w i t h t h e l e a s t p o s -s i b l e i e f for t i s t h e d e s i r e o f e v e n i p n e in p o o r h e a l t h . S c c t t j s E m u l s i o n d o e s j u s t t h a i . I A c h a n g e f o r t h e b e t i e f t a k e s p l a c e e v e n b e -f o n : J o u e x p e c t i t
D e W i t t ' s K idnev and Bladder Pi l l s act o n b o t h k i d n e y s a n d l iver a n d as a resul t af ford .the Quickest relief f r o m those "troubles resu l t ing from an excess of u r i c acid. S u c h t roub les a s . r h e u m a t i s m , backache sciatica et<i a re qu ick ly rel ieved b y a few doses of th is modern r e m e d y for the k idneys . Sold by C b a s C. Davis .
WK sincerely hope t h a t some of the coun t i e s i n the E a s t e r n pa r t of t h e s t a t e wil l s h o w u p as m a n y Democra t s n e x t yea r as t hey did in t h e receqt p r i m a r y .
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Ig S t o c j c C o m p l e t e . Can furnish on short no-gtice Metalic Coffins and Caskets and'have Embalming gdone. P i n e H e a r s e attached, •§= 1 O R D E R S by wire Promptly Filled. EE • Phone No. 63. .
decided, tha i the K e n t u c k y build-ing , or ra ther b u i l d i n g s should fur-nish a reproduc t ion of Boone's ho rn , wi th i ts for t ; c a b i n s a r t s ' ockade , to be buil l of oak , poplar a n d pifie f rom K e m u i k v . .
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. rnl exh ib i t s a r e coun t ed t h r o u g h t j ie i n s t rumen ta l i t y of the Com
• missioner of Agr icu l tu re , who is a m e m b e r o f - t h e Expos i t ion Cot r -mission, and h a s t he fpower to col-lect, t r anspor t and install such ex-h ib i t s a t l ames town . T h e S ta t e Geolog is t h a s in h i s h i b i t s r e tu rned Iroqi the St. Lou i s Expos i t i on , and is looked to the i r exh ib t ion a t J a m e s t o w n . M a r c h ,o( 1907 the G r e a t e r Louis-ville Expos i t ion will b e held i n t h i F i r s t R e g i m e n t A r m o r y , a n d e h forts will be d i rec ted to induce, the exhib i tor&to con t r ac t for space at J a m e s t o w n . M e m b e r s of the Com-mission have been ass igned to duty as Di,-actors cf va r ious exh ib i t s , and the co-opera t ion of the heads of manufac tu r ing , commerc ia l and financial i n s t i t u t i ons t h r o u g h o u t t h e S ta t e will b e a sked for .
A f u r t h e r fea ture p lanned b v t h e commiss ion is the ' ce lebra t ion o" K e n t u c k y Day on some da t e d u r ing t h e ten days ' s t ay p i the Firs t K e n t u c k y a t J a m e s t o w n .
T h e reg iment wil l g o more tha i t 5oo s t r o n g to the expos i t ion a n d will in itself fo rm ' a nuc l eus for a celebrat ion in which t h e ""'Stale'! representa t ion will be a l ike credit-ab l e in i t s n u m b e r s a n d its p e r s o n - (
nel. I n order t o ca r ry ou t s u ^ * * ^ ful ly these p lans for K e n t u c k y ' s pa r t in the expos i t ion , t h e s u m 01 $40,000 is r equ i red and b u t five m o n t h s remain in which collection of it can be made. T h e »«5rlc is unques t ionab ly o n e ot" difficult}, but t h e expos i t ionVurnishes an op-po r tun i ty for the display o f "Ken-t u c k y exh ib i t s . to Eas tep r""and S o u t h e r n visi tors, whichS| ; . aside f rom the ties b ind ing K e n t u c k j M o . Virginia , offers two reasons foi every one which ex is ted a t Chi-cago o r S t . Louis. T h e WocJc_ of prepara t ion can be d o n e a n d we be-lieve tha t i t will be-done a n d done wel l .—Louisvi l le T imes .
A FEW more p r imar ies in K e n -t u c k y a n d t h e r e will b e no-Demo-crat pa r ty . T h e recent p r imary? because of i t be ing held o n the genera l e lect ion day, is t b ^ - c g i ^ e of Ken tucky h a v i n g f o u r Bepub l f " can Congre s smen , when t h e r e o u g f u not to be . b u t one , because the Th i rd , . N i n t h a n d T e n t h dis t r ic ts , which th is year- e lected Repub l i -cans , a r e really Democra t i c dis-t r i c t s a n d shou ld h a v e democra t i c representa t ives . A l l t he re i s t o a p r i m a r y is t o c u t o u t the weaker candida tes a d d give t h e s t fo i lger o n e s a be t t e r chance to steal and in a few years d e s t r o y , the "par ty . H e i e is h o p i n g t h a t K e n t u c k y has seen its last Democra t ic p r imary .
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R a i l r o a d f a r e r e f u n d e d t o p u r c h a s e r s w i t h i n o n e h u n d r e d ' m i l e s f r o m C o r b i n . ' . Te rn i fe o f sale- i n L y n n C a m p P a r k : — O n e - f o u r t h cash,- b a l a n c e n 6 , 12,. 18 a n d 2 4 m o n t h s ' , w i t h s i x p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t o n d e f e r r e d p a y m e n t s . T e r m s r e a s o n a b l e o n o t h e r p r o p e r t y .
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By t h e collision o f two. t r a i n s on t h e Bal t imore a n d O h i o Rai l road , fo r ty -seven immigran t s , w h o were M a k i n g relief in t h i s c o u n t r y f r o m old-world oppres s ion , w e r e e i t he r ki l led o u t r i g h t or b u r n e d t o dea th .
I t is r epor ted f r o m a t own down in Missouri t h a t a y o u n g man bough t 2 ,000 e x t r a fine cigars, had
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Criminal proceedings a-alnat the . , . . , , . • managing dlftetora and other official. h a d bee<> des t royed by fire. T h e of the' Standard Oil Co. will not be I case was t a k e n t o cour t a n d decid-
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T h i s the first and onlv accoun t of the Moun ta in People ever pub- 1 Ji.shed by a Mounta in Man . W m . H . Hanev . the au thor , Was born | a n d raised in U o r g a n C o u n t y , K y . , a n d speaks wi th a u t h o r i t y o n his I chosen subjec t . '
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