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F r J II T T r T I rr ¼ i4 1V tJLw5tho47 J i c The Richmond Climax X c CIIENAAJLT Proprietor A D MILLER Eminent Manager C E WOODS Editor WEDNESDAY JULY IX MKW PUHLlallKUCVICKV WR Km > llAr R- YThe Climax Printing Co MlKHi iR Y A Ei n DEMOCRATIC TICKET 2ivI j I rurj1FO- 3 VICE PREIDYT Aol tlK KKN80N OP ILUNUIS rJJ nON OKO fL niLtlERT OK XUKUIY t KKTlUNB from the Democratic 11- 1h tinvvntiotiB ymtenJHy show that Xt Iteifchnm has more instructed yotesihnii niluf lid opKjneiit cum Uiiietl Hiii Governor and his friendx itlaim that lie will have enough votes to umir1jhui or the first ballot flgur ins JIat least COO and probably 700 wlnfjl only 547 are jeqnired to nominate P ieJ opposition however has not Judgee10 4who fixnrea that ho will have t hut 200 votes on tho first ballot tx resses the belief that he has a fighting sauce The conventions were pener A111 hannunioiis and there will be no 1IVWIS eXCept front Keutonrimi Camp itiItOtintips The 6ourierJournaIre tiorts Or the State with the exception of turt4t delegate votes The fluurea f rw ive l by the Courinr Journal last idgtii Ire fl1tt Bfckham M72i lJn Ulaqk 14I 35 Lewis 78 Smith 11 Pr yoEicCr at 13 11 iiistriictsl including Louisville LC5 i i t iitfsted 58 tttinpurted 40 I I THE ironilioiililerd of Rijjilnimti IIHVI r iiived notice of a T per cent re ¬ duction illf McKinluy prosperity JJeorjjotoivn Timwj Hos W IS SMITH of Itirhmoml who is H esiililatii for thee Dauiocratic noiui nation fur td vertiir cpent Vri Uy III pi ailles nnd made n pleasant Itnpres MIOII on nil who met him J ui1gt > mitli js in favor of repHdlju tint Hut 1 tlfctloli law lie is milking all HIS lfI caiiviisi mid IIIIH jiiito a htroiiK rill 1iwiiiK Voodford Sun TiiKirnit lit Innt to iny Mext in v re inriiile iinl Mxjir John C llfiMnriiue I WHN one of the bolters i isiiO hilt joe gnit war that bolting i iist has made nut a stfrker ever a CIan1 f vvmildut bolt with that tHier uiflnl IInHklnridgO though 1600 10 1 111119I8hlUiIWt instead of 16 to 1 CUil J li Cfaddoclc Is such ii crixis as the presont it is IjrciMy naid the Demotrratic party KtamlK tor liliorty iinil thin rights of man i xxrtly as the treat foiuulerer ntnud wlieii lie wrote t huH Dechiration of III d peiidenue which on July 4 177 IIIII aI hUed iheM ru g lit tn nil the listiniiii i atiDiis and for which tlie xpleudid VtnericaiiH axxoci it < d with Thotnax ii llcrson atakeil thoir fortuned and their jtIS WE huve never known the Democra rv in better spirits in tho opening of anv prcsidentiiil ciiiiipniyn than they are at tins tulle And the DemocMcy has a right to lie III II and cheerful p iritR They Imvn I hulr olllQhents on tfe hip Kvailo ainl pt1aricaItH11J they tiuiy Iortu WIII Culm mid the Philip 111 tit II 111 I4 a damning acciifsiition I iii which thorn in no rtfcapo and the Huiie of the United States will de iiiHiul relrihutioii for these and other HijrtDiiiiiius nnd rt Irril lit Ions No ooiirfistentniil loyal Aunriraiienn- rifuse In obey tiiie rail of the American l I therebylug RepistihicTi mtelv reached A IIIIllltr fuiir veiirw ol MrKinleylHin nipans thrt cornpletcd surrcnler nt this iMVPrnnient to the iiionarcliiitl policies nf Kuropfl Ainnr i aiiM laiinot eminent to EUI IIi f without > iiilrrintr all the pcrils omwqiHnt I1jl iiii LOinpin > HIhl en lilt ion tho lin travel of the llepnblir they invito lbs eRtrmtlon of their own liberties safe runnled by the ltejflhhilh t tI8rowerLOi LEXINGTON KY Anonemet F r = V y During July and Aug st vc wilt close our store 1 catcr J I l Qtt on SJ We do this irt order to j 5 employI I unng eUQ sum- o mer months and Lsincereiy I hope 5you will notbe inconyen ienced in any of your- transaationsl1wlthus jrE- I t f 5 lIff anctnt y3u w1It- I lorJT I delivery on Saturday early t TT1Broet Co1 ki- i IfADB4OADWAI TOzt r1f THE D ocrnticCi t iattho political Istbe4claratlonIndependence paiRit onJtis MyjCountry TU ofl rier lhe Democrti indictm ntoC Itcpuhlican tr i the Itepnblic is dinwn iu th violated AroSrlcan Con Mitntion The Democratic campaign Republit Democracy numinous all good and true Americans to the defense of their native laud against the plotters for Empire BILIY BRECKIXRIDOE says and Editor Adams of the Iautajrraph echoes it that thepowere Jury is tooi > ne sided Democratic to have been falrlv select forgettljIItrfur I men in Kentucky and aa about half the iepiiblicai party js cotiposed of- 1leuroe two tJone thai- 1UICafIiINrvmen wIll h t < 1at ally iriai Tommy forgot tlift e facto But facts and Justice are not what Powers and his friends are after TilE Dimocratic will lake great KatlHfaction in celebrating every day and hour of the canvas the anni ¬ versary of the ramon and farreaching cnmpaicn made by Thomas Jefferson in 1800 That was the campaign that cliirhed A Republican form of govern ¬ ment for the United States uml this year it will be the work of the follow ¬ ers of JHfcrMin to stem tlie awful tide of ini < riHliiii that has come out of the war with Spain nnder a weak vac ¬ illating and venal administration Cin ¬ cinnati Enquirer TUB Republican platform stripped of surplusage means- Imperialism instead of constitutional ¬ ism Constant wars abroad The mastery of combined wealth The degradation of the citizen rile Democratic platform means The supremacy of the constitution Peace for the cItize- nIndhlIlualopportuoity in tho race of lifeEvery citizen a king of his own houseOn which side On tho one will rally the trusts the political interests the classes On the other will be lound the people who must live at home and toil und work in order to meet the ex ¬ actions of those who favor empire at the excuse of our republic Atlanta Con n ll I1 J i o not believe the Republican party will carrv a Single State said Bryanhits utterance of tile HHiiclanl hearer of Democracy inailo in hi nwii home to the Montana lelegntioniuii ItK ret urn from partici ¬ pation ill the KaiiKu City convention i wys the Chicago American I xlmll not concede to the Repnbli rauisaMtetltie year not even Ver ¬ eUlphasisf if meas wordsNot words ratiB clear anti reverberating Thin was the Hint o< rasioii given to whohall convention StateIII jority continued Mr Bryan with ihe rame convincing earnestness The Republican party is the paryof wealth so why should not the Democracy win We will have such a majority he added that no party will ever again trample on the Declaration of Inde ¬ pendence and try to make the dollar mark tile sign of independence theMoiitntia to reel fur the night It wiw after 1 oclock when the train reached Lincoln with thin returning Montanatis His innniiLMs habits are uniform II i > withhili he is with visiting delegations He does not know how to put on airs nor t tlaturn11Igflity lltalltHnlimplicily andhlsltreak developed SADDRESS 01 Judge Binlen Biters TheCMc League Lexington Herald July IS J thpCivic uu Hppreciative audience He WOM introihiued hv Air 4iI Wilsm thin thathn thllthe II rhetornlll aioebel man lie had been a Goebel man he Uoebet competent man for the Gubernatorial oflice and in respect of that he hind l opinion4herefor ¬ I out As to the Goebel election law it win portiolJof oue of till Demorrats who hall at the time of the passage of tho Goebel law partythat for which it was designed Judge Ben tOil declarged that ttieaepurposes were according to his sincere belief to ob wronbwhich publiran strongholds of the State In ttnfuture honest conviction that to fulfill theso purposes the law hail been enacted in good faith mid that the Attainment of unfair results had never entered the mindx of those who secured its passage effectthechl1nJIA was necptwary ont that the changes motile had been too extreme and that wonldfve tucky was entitled to Ihe fairest law lhtFcchanfshu I nUnIng ¬ lnwi8tho tinDemocratic GREATEST DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION IN ci YEARS Democraeytuiruied hue enthusiasm as characterized the l1onaay11nrslantto unweddelegates it was an inspiring lJi ht to observe every delegate named march Inside riamoThicti wereI ty wasin WHO the shibboleth From threar wall to the alcove where hingg ilie portrait of Democracy patMl saint from side door to side dwirthiehttitjw taiplyingluit4hiizvuice1 most Just and burning with patriotic and party fervor thlriLgreetelChairman anlJWaslmacJfI SulluelF JuulgeRictusfInielyJflOtion were lI nud the clisinnan announced that only reytilal1 slested delegates could lion W T Tnvla moved to appoint a resolationajunilheat FieldsHouilerMe pin After a twrtsr fjin hours do MrTeylsread oil 14otIin of lion W W Co nhs were unanimous y M ofHed utsohwL wgpcrts- vi i- wiiibid pproi flii B 114Jii jii e hd in Lx1Io e- 1th lio tNtye4 sW II6U V iv f KmK our al1 WmlHim J DIjur who wafilhomiMted fojJPresidbnt and to AdlaltE was nntjtt- inted or VireJPresident hv the t ¬ ional Democratic convention recently in Kansas city Mo an1 we and endorse very principle sot forth in the platform adopted in that con ¬ vention and we believe that thin nomi ¬ nees and the platform are worthy of support of nil Democrat and nil who are opposed to Republican domination Resolved That our neighbor and fellowcitizen Hon W B Smith laiR every respect well equipped for and worthy of the office of Governor of Kentucky and the delegateswhorepre w county in the State Con vention to be held at Lexington onthe v0th of Iuly 1000 are instructed to vole Cor hhn asthe Democratic candi ¬ date for Governor BO long as his name in before the convention and use all honorable means to secure his nomina ¬ dun The following persons wore selected as delegates Thomas Curtis John B Chenanlt W W Combs James B JI Crenry J R Dunbar T J Cobb S F Phelps H 0 Rice Lewis Johnson V T Tovim T J Smith JrJ 11 Iarkcs D M Chenault W R Shackel ford A alternates Schvler Taylor Eu ¬ gene Todd AleT Black J U Brooks lIam Mellon Dennis Taylor Arch > on Tol o Lakes John 1arrjsh AT Fish W S Hume Clias Jenkins awl Win French lion W B Smith inade an impas- sioned and eloquent appeal for har ¬ ninny in the party spoke of his 85 years labor for her success and expressed his gratitude for his countys unanimous endorsement His speech was fre quently appliudetl was cheered to the echo at various points where he made especially good hits joy McCreary paid a very high compliment to Mr Smith ztnd declared we could not have named a more honest capable or worthy staniard bearsr The Governors remarks touching Mr Smiths candidacy were cordial and graceful and if anything had been re ¬ quIlted to top off the delightful occas- ion ¬ the speeches by Mr Smith and Gov McUreary certainly supplied the needed ingredient The audience was attentive through outnnd evinced an interest that was re ¬ marked upon as n good omen of the determination of the party to carryon an aggressive campaign from this day forward It is with sincere pleasure that the CLIMAX notes this seeming unity of purpose and enthusiasm which marked this one the largest and most repre ¬ sentative gatherings held by Democ ¬ racy in years KILLED THEIR OWN WIVES AND CHILDREN A special from Shanghai China of saysIt here that after the Europeans in Pekin had made a last endeavor to break through the Chinese lines and failed the men killed the women and children rather than have thqi3oxerSoint poibon as they believed that death was certain and that they would suffer the tortures that were inflicted npon the wife ot M DeGiers this Russian Minis ¬ ter whose body was frightfully mutil ¬ ated foreignershail odds anti on the morning of July 0 a final rush was made in an effort to break through the Chinese lines and escape they were driven back how ¬ ever by the thousands of Chinese who surrounded the legations Death in its most horrible form awaited them It is thou it is said that some of the women took poison The men then shot their wives nnd children A II met death bravelv They were resigned to their fate To hold out longer in the fae of the overwhelming odds was illl IIlhlf It was certain that the mob of fanatic pounding at the gates would noon be uMin them and ther would be tortured to death Hardly had the wo ¬ men and children been killed when tho Chinese made a combined attack and after a short but fierce handtohand fight all the foreigners were put to the sword Prince Titan it is reported was so because he failed to capture any oC111e women that he ordered the troops to sack the quarters of the na tivn Christians Here the bloody scenes wer9rrepeatell bodies horrible lUllllated Tim streets nrotind the legations and in the native Christian quarters literally ran with blood Another correspondent sawar The foreigners went mad and killed all their women anti children with revolvers H avy suns bombarded all night until the btiildincfi were demolished and in Hump Many foreigners were roasted in the flames RELIGIOUS Rev J B Porter of Chicago recent ¬ ly rt turned missionary from Japan will Ill tur on Japan at the Second 1resby turian Church nt Sunday morning at 11 oclock The Rev John Van Lear of Texas preached two acceptable sermons at SundayThere congregation1swrenceburg John Van Lear was graduated at C U about 1889 aud is Wtillremembcrod here Rev Dr Rout the beloved pastor of the Presbyterian church of Versailles who baa been in Cincinnati at the san ¬ itarium so ill for many weeks lias re ¬ covered sulllciently to return to his home and passed through Lexington yesterday en route to Versailles From Nicholaaville he was taken to bis home on a special car Lexington Leader pliottesin ested in the sermons of Ilev Lloyd de- livered ¬ in this First Christian church at Kichmotid Ky on Sundayi His ser ¬ mona are powerful earnest and elo ¬ quent While tiiix is a novel way of bY6ombtbat lowed than by attending services The music at Richmond is line and is till ¬ tinctly heard through the phone Oerea Citizen < MARRIED SALKTIIOMAS Mr O W Sale one of ICatill countys most prosperous citi ¬ Zeus and Miss Daisy Thomas of Beat nIMxington The parlors of the ihoeiiix Hotol were wedding citizen of Irvine Ky YaK the groom YOIIIISlady file cerettinny was 1 l said by ChurchCatiiNlral the 240 C S train fur Cinciiiimli Those who witnessed the oerrinonv were Mrs C J Dorman Mlsn Julia MHtuire nnd Mr E WullacHiof Heattv yule DrT Park Gardner and T Vaughn of Irvine all of whom with tlitiiueiiix j BIRTHS onWstittetulny HoraceiuZier laut an 3 uiuml girl lv- iiDEAThS I SenivcrnThie Infant child of Harry oiifaturday MasRhtl The xreateet tiwtcli maker in the world loseR all desire tHMwka a match when sIre discovers that bet kitchen jiirl ham a follower Mischief lurks In the beginning a I < bgiuinhiig U hail tlwtMkrEurii an poUttw DM wise man jayethJ whM time fool nGlffiftOutf 1 i 411 J IIJIt 9 j1r t I t RICHMOND KYV JULY 24 25 > 26 27 1900 PAINT LICK Mrs Willis Adams of Mt Vernon visited relatives here last week ilr Samuel JTodd of South Caro lina is visiting his sister Mrs L I Echols Mr Chas Higgins of Richmond spent Sunday and Monday Incur midst Mr R N Beazley made a short busi ¬ ness trip to Louisville last weokreturn ing Friday Rev J I Echols has been holding an interesting series of meetings at Leaf during tho past week Messis C E Poyntz Harry Frances antI David Henry attended the contest in Lancaster Thursday nightI Mrs M A Woods has returned to her home in Hustonville She was accompanied by Miss Annie Reid Miss Anne B Royston a charming youtiK lady from Junction City is the guest of Miss Fanny Buford Parkes Miss Stanfie of Williamsburj will arrive today to be the guest of Miss Margaret P Frances for a Jew days Miss Sara PlIlIIeJror Alabama ar ¬ rived last the delight ¬ ful guest of Miss Fannie lr Wallace Mr F Calbnrn Clark from Cincin ¬ nati is spending the sultry sultana days at the hospitable home of Mr 0 U Wallace Discreet followers and servants help much to reputation Bacon STATE OF OHIOCITY nv TOLEDO 1 LUCAS COUNTY HS Frank J Cheney makes oath that lie- s i senior partner of the firm of FJ Cheney Co doing business in the city of Toledo county and state afore ¬ said and that saul linn will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOUAIW for each antI every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by hulls Catarrh Cure FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this Gth day of December A D J88G I A W GLEASON < HKAL JNotary Public J Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ¬ ly mid acts directly on tho Olood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free IT CHEXEY Co Toledo O Sold by Druggists 75 cents Halls Family Pills are the best l5n NOTICE Sealed proposals for lighting the City ot 5yearsfrom edat theofflce ot the Mayorln lUchmondEy at September ¬ nil MayorC UJnMw DISSOLUTION NOTICE By mutual consent the drug firm of K C Wines k Co alter July 1st ISM will stand dissolved W JI Douglas retiring All ac ¬ counts due the firm should be paid toEO Wines EO WINES ne274w WH DOUOIMS EXECUTORS NOTE ngain8ttIo present them properly verified toD M Chenault Executor before the 1st of Sept 1000 or tamo will bebarrwl D M CiiENAjjiT Kxeo Oitr6oods t AND 4 f Our oricds JL lf Conjpei jfpu to trade with us t when you give usa trial ti lll I 4 I rhcl ladies cannot be dec ijed by 6atohy phrases knoii bon TMsKc claims All i- j OJin the world select the 1a ¬ test goodsj and wheni buY you know you jhivQ the Jswesfc UptoJate goodiSi I8t t wh want UtfM1ewi4k f N C biQs IJ u J 1 i IiiI i r REPORT OF TilE State QUARTERLY Co Utchmond Ky at the close pi business on the 30th day ol Jnne 1900 RESOURCES Loans and discounts less loans to Directorsf3161S325L- oans to Directors officers not Included 2283 05h Loans to Officers 13559 Overdrafts unsecured 19ai 85 Due from National Hanks 18000 8I Banking Uonsc and Lot 20000 U 8 Internal Revenue Stamps on hand 100 00 Other Stocks and Bonds 18000 00 Specie S 8900 00 I Currency 832500 l725 00 Other Items carried as Cash 582 40 Furniture and Futures 40uo tt Total 1GO098 91 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In in cashl5o000 00- Surplus Fund 4000 CO Undivided Profits 61719 Deposits subject to check 228505 03 EDuebtateBankstBankera Bills rediscounted 622W 00 Trust Funds on hand 9277 07 Total 460093 91 ssCOUNTY n E TUBLBY Cashier ot tho State Bank and Trust Co a Bank located and doing busi ¬ ness atNo 108110 West Main streettIn the City of Richmond Ky in said dub sworn says tiat the foregoing report Is all respects a true statement of the condition of the said Bank at the close of business on the 3th day of June 1900 to the best of his knowl ¬ edge and belief and further says that the business of aald Shank has been transacted the location named and not elsewhere that the above report Ij made In comp lance with an official notice received from the Secre ¬ tary of State designating the 30th day of Jnne the day on which a tch report shall be made B E TURLB Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me by n E Turley Cashier the ath day of July 1900 C H CHENAULT Notary Public CORRECT Attest J STONE WALKER E r tjTTnij > DIRECTORS J II > 0 V ELL FAIR VIE- WSEMINARY + A HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS + + School Year Begins September 18th 1100 to Continue Forty Weeks + ++ + Affords all the comforts null advanta ¬ gee of home lifo with the opportunity of ohtanina liberal e u9to + + LatHe of culture and refinement are chosen as teachers and their inter coursewith the pupils out of schoolls- of great benefit + Full Course of English Including the Sciences Latin French Uerman Righter Mathematics Elo- cution Physical Culture Music Art VfW ladyfitted 4 + taughtin the departments the school + ++ + For terms and further information address HA L WATBRMt DJ WASHINGTON GROVE MD ISjultl MIMI5EMKL OF NEW YORK Will open up his FALL GOODS at H S Stouts tomorrow Thursday Morning June2lr t900 So if any one wants togefca 1 t suiuir 1J t tfi CaIliii tonight und in tie rmOrriing anti pick out QTIQ xjutek and have it tnude up iitij tUne you ivanfc it H > Cf TOITt 1 J ft tp SIritIii CtIr- One i l < i Door iII W b 0 Ql < of 4 if 111 i hw1- Mt4 QI1 i I- 1Jo4i u s f s Never Love toleave breakingheart hero is what he sajs I Never Love f I And Imond when we ore asked if we will move our Having rented the Shop back of the Methodist kntralKentucky tho Nicbolasvilio Marble and Granite Works with skilled labor firstclass material polite attention and JOlt prices Call fend sect I JneI73ia GOLDEN FLORA i j H Qr Un feim r tor Tile GReATeST ImproYBment 01 Tile AGe L Butvery great deal easier with this Separator It does away with expensive machinery and quires no p9wer or fuel to run it Ko farmer jIlt ttio or more cows can ww w w afford to be without one Manufactured in three sizes Nos 1 3 and 3 prices 8800 1000 and 1500 each Iilbtral dltcount to Agents Agents wanted in every count v Write at once t- eEd S Cushman ciigrijivizzz Lt ueZ76m I r + + + + THf RICHMOND FAIRE Will be held July 24 25 26 and 27 I i J J course you will attend and if yoi U ii1Iiiff11r P supplied with Light Comfortable SfjTisli Cloth i Ing you will not fully erjoy yourself wliile hcro You can have no cxcuse for not being fully prepared for our tock is filled with the newest and neatest designs in Summer Dress Fabrics and you will be pleasantly sur- prised ¬ at the very low prices for which they maybe had Ladies Fancy Silk Paraso1in white pink and blue regular 200 value will be closed out at J 49C I Childrens Parasols white and pink95c value will go at 7c1Ladie Fancy Parasols stripes 75c value at 59cU A- V j r Avery attractive line of Fansyoullneed them at the fairgo very cheap JOCUp f White Duck Skirts L25 value cut to 98c Linen Skirts 75c value cut to 49c Our PKs J8c grade red white or blue at J2c Figured Lawns > lOc quality for 8 J3c the 18c grade goes at J2 I2c Other grades in a proportionate reduction for this sale v For 25c we sell a regular 50c grade Ladies Wash Ties Our Laces allover Embroirderies etc are still going at very Jow prices For Belts Hankcrchiefs Hosiery and Notions you cannot afford rmiss seeing OUR LINE U I LCor Main First St A FAIR OFPER I will fill any order for you at the jewelryline city Selected from anybodys cata- logue ¬ that you may have thereby sav- ing you expense of ordering Respectfully jan3lyr DP ARMER Handsome Old People owe much of their good looks to den tiilry Our Artificial Teeth are so perfect in appearance and use that tho loss of the natural teeth is not reltWe make Sets of Teeth trout S3 00 up ant guarantee nil to be superior quality at equal prices Fillings at reasonable prices without pain Satisfactory results in every case DK 1IOBSON Dentist KicLraond Ky Ollke noxtdoortoGovernmentlJldij in Ilohson Hldjr Itichtnond Ky Of fico open all night tr tttt U Your I S ummer rc WANTS LQWJ3DWN AT S PRICES r tt J ti r4 GASOLINE AM g QIL COOKSTOVES v r l wC < B oxes7 Xr Jf ct > fi rAV TT7j yg 11U CdoIeArs ± 11 v S Ice Cieam ffeezeis L rUuIILL 1 Screen Door and Win dows r Champion Binders d lvd Mowers Malta and Cultivat r DodDle Spv1fl Plows rf j A CALL iUOUGLAS P I IMMONS JeL lJl or II JiCT i ajjsiII I n n n OWEN l CKEE n 1 + + ++ + + of J t R f1Ricbmori Kentucky i Lu I ARRIAGE E BUGGIBS I PHATDN In fact everything in the Carriage line can be foundat our shop Only the best material carriagbuggyr I Konucky rri gB WorKs JOHN DONELSON Proprietor t GIVEN 1 ATAXihL fi el f 1 Jl 4 J DEAR MADAM j 1 t t I We have on exhibition a f ewor i pieces of handsomely decor ted hand painted china at our store which 1 twe intend giving away free to our 4r u We guarantee that our prices on j fJ 4 goods will remain the same This special offer is made for the purpose of increasing our trade andshowing j 4 j appreciatetheir This ware is rapidly taking the Jl t place of White Granite or Iron Stone 5 3o 4 vety nmsn is of the finest quality 4 tand without doubt the best in the I fit The shapes are the very 3 U designedto j tidious It is only by our guaranteeing to j 1 > use a large quantity of this ware we have been able to get it at a price jj 4 that puts in within the reachof allj Our jassortment consists of i v Ii1 3PlatesJlJinner ii SugarBowls1 G1 I iiiaFINESET j 1 We arncst1yJnV you to calland J InspeCt it wb we willctrfufly 1 give yi t full inf ormatkm ° 4it tJ k 11I1iII + aM- Of4Djfl wt 1 rC 1t itj 1 l > 1- ImEilili f

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Page 1: I forgettljIItrfur 1Jo4i f 49C - Library of Congress · 2017. 12. 13. · F r J II T T r T rr ¼ i4tJLw5tho47 I 1V J i c The Richmond Climax X c CIIENAAJLT Proprietor A D MILLER Eminent

F r J IIT T

r TIrr ¼ i4 1VtJLw5tho47 J i c

The Richmond Climax

X c CIIENAAJLT ProprietorA D MILLER Eminent ManagerC E WOODS Editor

WEDNESDAY JULY IX MKW

PUHLlallKUCVICKV WR Km> llAr R-

YThe Climax Printing Co

MlKHi iR Y AEin

DEMOCRATIC TICKET2ivI j

Irurj1FO-3 VICE PREIDYT

Aol tlK KKN80NOP ILUNUIS

rJJnON OKO fL niLtlERTOK XUKUIY

tKKTlUNB from the Democratic 11-

1h tinvvntiotiB ymtenJHy show thatXt Iteifchnm has more instructedyotesihnii niluf lid opKjneiit cumUiiietl Hiii Governor and his friendxitlaim that lie will have enough votes to

umir1jhui or the first ballot flgurins JIat least COO and probably 700wlnfjl only 547 are jeqnired to nominate

P ieJ opposition however has notJudgee104who fixnrea that ho will havet hut 200 votes on tho first ballot tx

resses the belief that he has a fightingsauce The conventions were pener

A111 hannunioiis and there will be no1IVWIS eXCept front Keutonrimi CampitiItOtintips The 6ourierJournaIre

tiorts Or the State with the exceptionof turt4t delegate votes The fluurea

frw ive l by the Courinr Journal lastidgtii Ire fl1tt Bfckham M72i

lJn Ulaqk 14I 35 Lewis 78

Smith 11 PryoEicCr at 13

11 iiistriictsl including Louisville LC5 ii

t iitfsted 58 tttinpurted 40 I

I

THE ironilioiililerd of Rijjilnimti IIHVIr iiived notice of a T per cent re¬

duction illf McKinluyprosperity JJeorjjotoivn Timwj

Hos W IS SMITH of Itirhmoml whois H esiililatii for thee Dauiocratic noiuination fur tdvertiir cpent Vri Uy III

pi ailles nnd made n pleasant ItnpresMIOII on nil who met him J ui1gt >

mitli js in favor of repHdlju tint Hut1 tlfctloli law lie is milking all HIS

lfI caiiviisi mid IIIIH jiiito a htroiiK rill1iwiiiK Voodford Sun

TiiKirnit lit Innt to iny Mextin v r e inriiile iinl Mxjir John CllfiMnriiue I WHN one of the boltersi isiiO hilt joe gnit war that boltingi iist has made nut a stfrker ever

a CIan1 f vvmildut bolt with thattHier uiflnl IInHklnridgO though 160010 1 111119I8hlUiIWt instead of 16 to1 CUil J li Cfaddoclc

Is such ii crixis as the presont it isIjrciMy naid the Demotrratic partyKtamlK tor liliorty iinil thin rights of mani xxrtly as the treat foiuulerer ntnudwlieii lie wrote t huH Dechiration of IIId peiidenue which on July 4 177 IIIII

aI hUed iheM ru g lit tn nil the listiniiiii atiDiis and for which tlie xpleudidVtnericaiiH axxoci it < d with Thotnaxii llcrson atakeil thoir fortuned and theirjtIS

WE huve never known the Democrarv in better spirits in tho opening ofanv prcsidentiiil ciiiiipniyn than theyare at tins tulle And the DemocMcyhas a right to lie III II and cheerful

p iritR They Imvn I hulr olllQhents ontfe hip Kvailo ainl pt1aricaItH11J theytiuiy Iortu WIII Culm mid the Philip111 tit II 111 I4 a damning acciifsiitionI iii which thorn in no rtfcapo and theHuiie of the United States will de

iiiHiul relrihutioii for these and otherHijrtDiiiiiius nnd rt Irril lit Ions

No ooiirfistentniil loyal Aunriraiienn-rifuse In obey tiiie rail of the Americanl

I therebylugRepistihicTimtelv reached A IIIIllltr fuiir veiirw olMrKinleylHin nipans thrt cornpletcdsurrcnler nt this iMVPrnnient to theiiionarcliiitl policies nf Kuropfl Ainnri aiiM laiinot eminent to EUI IIi f without> iiilrrintr all the pcrils omwqiHnt I1jliiii LOinpin > HIhl en lilt ion tho lintravel of the llepnblir they invito lbs

eRtrmtlon of their own liberties saferunnled by the ltejflhhilh t

tI8rowerLOiLEXINGTON KY

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Aug stvc wilt close our store

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LsincereiyI hope 5youwill notbe inconyenienced in any of your-

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THE D ocrnticCi t iattho political

Istbe4claratlonIndependencepaiRit onJtis MyjCountry TU oflrier lhe Democrti indictm ntoCItcpuhlican tr i the Itepnblic isdinwn iu th violated AroSrlcan ConMitntion The Democratic campaignRepublitDemocracy numinous all good and trueAmericans to the defense of their nativelaud against the plotters for Empire

BILIY BRECKIXRIDOE says and EditorAdams of the Iautajrraph echoes itthat thepowere Jury is tooi>ne sidedDemocratic to have been falrlv select

forgettljIItrfurI men in Kentucky and aa about half theiepiiblicai party js cotiposed of-

1leuroe two tJone thai-1UICafIiINrvmen wIll h t < 1atally iriai Tommy forgottlift e facto But facts and Justice arenot what Powers and his friends areafter

TilE Dimocratic will lake greatKatlHfaction in celebrating every dayand hour of the canvas the anni ¬

versary of the ramon and farreachingcnmpaicn made by Thomas Jefferson in1800 That was the campaign thatcliirhed A Republican form of govern ¬

ment for the United States uml thisyear it will be the work of the follow ¬

ers of JHfcrMin to stem tlie awful tideof ini < riHliiii that has come out ofthe war with Spain nnder a weak vac ¬

illating and venal administration Cin ¬

cinnati Enquirer

TUB Republican platform stripped ofsurplusage means-

Imperialism instead of constitutional ¬

ismConstant wars abroadThe mastery of combined wealthThe degradation of the citizenrile Democratic platform meansThe supremacy of the constitutionPeace for the cItize-nIndhlIlualopportuoity in tho race

oflifeEvery citizen a king of his ownhouseOn

which side On tho one willrally the trusts the political intereststhe classes On the other will be loundthe people who must live at home andtoil und work in order to meet the ex ¬

actions of those who favor empire at theexcuse of our republic Atlanta Conn ll

I1 J i o not believe the Republicanparty will carrv a Single State said

Bryanhits utterance oftile HHiiclanl hearer of Democracyinailo in hi nwii home to the Montanalelegntioniuii ItK ret urn from partici ¬

pation ill the KaiiKu City conventioni wys the Chicago American

I xlmll not concede to the RepnblirauisaMtetltie year not even Ver ¬

eUlphasisf if meas

wordsNot wordsratiB clear anti reverberating

Thin was the Hint o<rasioii given towhohallconventionStateIIIjority continued Mr Bryan with iherame convincing earnestness TheRepublican party is the paryof wealthso why should not the Democracy win

We will have such a majority headded that no party will ever againtrample on the Declaration of Inde¬

pendence and try to make the dollarmark tile sign of independence

theMoiitntiato reel fur the night It wiw after 1

oclock when the train reached Lincolnwith thin returning Montanatis HisinnniiLMs habits are uniform II i>withhilihe is with visiting delegations Hedoes not know how to put on airs norttlaturn11IgflitylltalltHnlimplicilyandhlsltreakdeveloped

SADDRESS01 Judge Binlen Biters TheCMc League

Lexington Herald July IS JthpCivicuu Hppreciative audience He WOMintroihiued hv Air 4iI Wilsm thinthathnthlltheIIrhetornlllaioebelman lie had been a Goebel man heUoebetcompetent man for the Gubernatorialoflice and in respect of that he hind l

opinion4herefor ¬

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outAs to the Goebel election law it winportiolJofoue of till Demorrats who hall at the

time of the passage of tho Goebel lawpartythatfor which it was designed Judge BentOil declarged that ttieaepurposes wereaccording to his sincere belief to ob

wronbwhichpubliran strongholds of the State Inttnfuturehonest conviction that to fulfill thesopurposes the law hail been enacted ingood faith mid that the Attainment ofunfair results had never entered themindx of those who secured its passage

effectthechl1nJIAwas necptwary ont that the changesmotile had been too extreme and thatwonldfvetucky was entitled to Ihe fairest law

lhtFcchanfshu InUnIng ¬lnwi8thotinDemocraticGREATEST DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION IN

ci YEARS

Democraeytuiruiedhue enthusiasm as characterized the

l1onaay11nrslanttounweddelegatesit was an inspiring lJi ht to observeevery delegate named march Inside

riamoThictiwereItywasinWHO the shibboleth From threarwall to the alcove where hingg ilieportrait of Democracy patMl saintfrom side door to side dwirthiehttitjwtaiplyingluit4hiizvuice1most Just and burning with patrioticand party fervorthlriLgreetelChairmananlJWaslmacJfISulluelFJuulgeRictusfInielyJflOtion

were lI nudthe clisinnan announced that onlyreytilal1 slested delegates could

lion W T Tnvla moved to appointaresolationajunilheatFieldsHouilerMepin After a twrtsr fjin hours doMrTeylsreadoil 14otIin of lion W W Co nhs wereunanimous y M ofHed

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our al1 WmlHim J DIjurwho wafilhomiMted fojJPresidbnt andto AdlaltE was nntjtt-inted or VireJPresident hv the t ¬

ional Democratic convention recentlyin Kansas city Mo an1 weand endorse very principle sot forthin the platform adopted in that con ¬

vention and we believe that thin nomi ¬

nees and the platform are worthy ofsupport of nil Democrat and nil whoare opposed to Republican domination

Resolved That our neighbor andfellowcitizen Hon W B Smith laiRevery respect well equipped for andworthy of the office of Governor ofKentucky and the delegateswhoreprew county in the State Convention to be held at Lexington onthev0th of Iuly 1000 are instructed tovole Cor hhn asthe Democratic candi¬

date for Governor BO long as his namein before the convention and use allhonorable means to secure his nomina ¬

dunThe following persons wore selected

as delegates Thomas Curtis John BChenanlt W W Combs James B JICrenry J R Dunbar T J Cobb S FPhelps H 0 Rice Lewis Johnson

V T Tovim T J Smith JrJ 11

Iarkcs D M Chenault W R Shackelford

A alternates Schvler Taylor Eu ¬

gene Todd AleT Black J U BrookslIam Mellon Dennis Taylor Arch>on Tol o Lakes John 1arrjsh A TFish W S Hume Clias Jenkins awlWin French

lion W B Smith inade an impas-sioned and eloquent appeal for har¬

ninny in the party spoke of his 85 yearslabor for her success and expressed hisgratitude for his countys unanimousendorsement His speech was frequently appliudetl was cheered tothe echo at various points where hemade especially good hits

joy McCreary paid a very highcompliment to Mr Smith ztnd declaredwe could not have named a more honestcapable or worthy staniard bearsrThe Governors remarks touching MrSmiths candidacy were cordial andgraceful and if anything had been re¬

quIlted to top off the delightful occas-ion

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the speeches by Mr Smith andGov McUreary certainly supplied theneeded ingredient

The audience was attentive throughoutnnd evinced an interest that was re ¬

marked upon as n good omen of thedetermination of the party to carryonan aggressive campaign from this dayforward

It is with sincere pleasure that theCLIMAX notes this seeming unity ofpurpose and enthusiasm which markedthis one the largest and most repre ¬

sentative gatherings held by Democ ¬

racy in years

KILLED THEIR OWN WIVES AND CHILDREN

A special from Shanghai ChinaofsaysIt here that after theEuropeans in Pekin had made a lastendeavor to break through the Chineselines and failed the men killed thewomen and children rather than have

thqi3oxerSointpoibon as they believed that death wascertain and that they would suffer thetortures that were inflicted npon thewife ot M DeGiers this Russian Minis ¬

ter whose body was frightfully mutil ¬

ated

foreignershailodds anti on the morning of July 0 afinal rush was made in an effort tobreak through the Chinese lines andescape they were driven back how¬

ever by the thousands of Chinese whosurrounded the legations Death in itsmost horrible form awaited them

It is thou it is said that some of thewomen took poison The men thenshot their wives nnd children A II metdeath bravelv They were resigned totheir fate To hold out longer in thefae of the overwhelming odds was illlIIlhlf It was certain that the mob

of fanatic pounding at the gates wouldnoon be uMin them and ther would betortured to death Hardly had the wo ¬

men and children been killed when thoChinese made a combined attack andafter a short but fierce handtohandfight all the foreigners were put to thesword

Prince Titan it is reported was sobecause he failed to capture any

oC111e women that he ordered thetroops to sack the quarters of the nativn Christians Here the bloody scenes

wer9rrepeatellbodies horrible lUllllated Tim streetsnrotind the legations and in the nativeChristian quarters literally ran withblood

Another correspondent sawar Theforeigners went mad and killed all theirwomen anti children with revolversH avy suns bombarded all night untilthe btiildincfi were demolished and inHump Many foreigners were roastedin the flames

RELIGIOUSRev J B Porter of Chicago recent ¬

ly rt turned missionary from Japan willIll tur on Japan at the Second 1resbyturian Church nt Sunday morning at11 oclock

The Rev John Van Lear of Texaspreached two acceptable sermons atSundayTherecongregation1swrenceburg

John Van Lear was graduated at CU about 1889 aud is Wtillremembcrodhere

Rev Dr Rout the beloved pastor ofthe Presbyterian church of Versailleswho baa been in Cincinnati at the san ¬

itarium so ill for many weeks lias re ¬

covered sulllciently to return to hishome and passed through Lexingtonyesterday en route to Versailles FromNicholaaville he was taken to bis homeon a special car Lexington Leaderpliottesinested in the sermons of Ilev Lloyd de-livered

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in this First Christian church atKichmotid Ky on Sundayi His ser ¬

mona are powerful earnest and elo¬

quent While tiiix is a novel way of

bY6ombtbatlowed than by attending services Themusic at Richmond is line and is till¬

tinctly heard through the phoneOerea Citizen

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MARRIEDSALKTIIOMAS Mr O W Sale one

of ICatill countys most prosperous citi ¬

Zeus and Miss Daisy Thomas of BeatnIMxingtonThe parlors of the ihoeiiix Hotol wereweddingcitizen of Irvine Ky YaK the groomYOIIIISlady

file cerettinny was 1 l said by

ChurchCatiiNlralthe 240 C S train fur CinciiiimliThose who witnessed the oerrinonvwere Mrs C J Dorman Mlsn JuliaMHtuire nnd Mr E WullacHiof Heattvyule DrT Park Gardner and TVaughn of Irvine all of whom with

tlitiiueiiixj

BIRTHS

onWstittetulnyHoraceiuZierlaut an 3 uiuml girl lv-

iiDEAThSI

SenivcrnThie Infant child of HarryoiifaturdayMasRhtlThe xreateet tiwtcli maker in the

world loseR all desire tHMwka a matchwhen sIre discovers that bet kitchenjiirl ham a follower

Mischief lurks In the beginning a I

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RICHMOND KYV JULY 24 25 > 26 27 1900

PAINT LICK

Mrs Willis Adams of Mt Vernonvisited relatives here last week

ilr Samuel JTodd of South Carolina is visiting his sister Mrs L IEchols

Mr Chas Higgins of Richmondspent Sunday and Monday Incur midst

Mr R N Beazley made a short busi ¬

ness trip to Louisville last weokreturning Friday

Rev J I Echols has been holdingan interesting series of meetings atLeaf during tho past week

Messis C E Poyntz Harry FrancesantI David Henry attended the contestin Lancaster Thursday nightI

Mrs M A Woods has returned toher home in Hustonville She wasaccompanied by Miss Annie Reid

Miss Anne B Royston a charmingyoutiK lady from Junction City is theguest of Miss Fanny Buford Parkes

Miss Stanfie of Williamsburj willarrive today to be the guest of MissMargaret P Frances for a Jew days

Miss Sara PlIlIIeJror Alabama ar¬

rived last the delight ¬

ful guest of Miss Fannie lr WallaceMr F Calbnrn Clark from Cincin ¬

nati is spending the sultry sultanadays at the hospitable home of Mr 0U Wallace

Discreet followers and servants helpmuch to reputation Bacon

STATE OF OHIOCITY nv TOLEDO 1

LUCAS COUNTY HS

Frank J Cheney makes oath that lie-

si senior partner of the firm of F JCheney Co doing business in thecity of Toledo county and state afore ¬

said and that saul linn will pay thesum of ONE HUNDRED DOUAIWfor each antI every case of Catarrh thatcannot be cured by hulls CatarrhCure FRANK J CHENEY

Sworn to before me and subscribed inmy presence this Gth day of DecemberA D J88G

I A W GLEASON< HKAL JNotary PublicJHalls Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ¬

ly mid acts directly on tho Olood andmucous surfaces of the system Sendfor testimonials free

IT CHEXEY Co Toledo OSold by Druggists 75 centsHalls Family Pills are the best l5n

NOTICESealed proposals for lighting the City ot5yearsfromedat theofflce ot the Mayorln lUchmondEy atSeptember ¬

nilMayorCUJnMw

DISSOLUTION NOTICE

By mutual consent the drug firm of K CWines k Co alter July 1st ISM will standdissolved W JI Douglas retiring All ac¬

counts due the firm should be paid toEOWines EO WINES

ne274w W H DOUOIMS

EXECUTORS NOTE

ngain8ttIopresent them properly verified toDM Chenault Executor before the 1stof Sept 1000 or tamo will bebarrwl

D M CiiENAjjiT Kxeo

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lfConjpei jfpu to trade with ust

when you give usa trial

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rhcl ladies cannot be dec ijedby 6atohy phrases knoiibon TMsKc claims Alli-

jOJinthe world select the 1a¬

test goodsj and whenibuY you know you jhivQthe Jswesfc UptoJategoodiSi I8t t whwant UtfM1ewi4k

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REPORT OF TilE StateQUARTERLY Co Utchmond Ky atthe close pi business on the 30th day ol Jnne1900

RESOURCESLoans and discounts less loans to

Directorsf3161S325L-oans to Directors officersnot Included 2283 05hLoans to Officers 13559

Overdrafts unsecured 19ai 85Due from National Hanks 18000 8IBanking Uonsc and Lot 20000U 8 Internal Revenue Stamps on

hand 100 00Other Stocks and Bonds 18000 00Specie S 8900 00

I Currency 832500 l725 00Other Items carried as Cash 582 40Furniture and Futures 40uo tt

Total 1GO098 91

LIABILITIESCapital stock paid In in cashl5o000 00-

Surplus Fund 4000 CO

Undivided Profits 61719Deposits subject to check 228505 03

EDuebtateBankstBankeraBills rediscounted 622W 00Trust Funds on hand 9277 07

Total 460093 91

ssCOUNTYn E TUBLBY Cashier ot tho State Bankand Trust Co a Bank located and doing busi ¬

ness atNo 108110 West Main streettIn the Cityof Richmond Ky in said dubsworn says tiat the foregoing report Is allrespects a true statement of the condition ofthe said Bank at the close of business on the3th day of June 1900 to the best of his knowl ¬

edge and belief and further says that thebusiness of aald Shank has been transactedthe location named and not elsewherethat the above report Ij made In comp lancewith an official notice received from the Secre ¬

tary of State designating the 30th day of Jnnethe day on which a tch report shall be

made B E TURLB Cashier

Subscribed and sworn to before me by n ETurley Cashier the ath day of July 1900

C H CHENAULT Notary PublicCORRECT Attest

J STONE WALKERE r tjTTnij > DIRECTORSJ II >0 V ELL

FAIR VIE-WSEMINARY +

A HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS++

School Year Begins September 18th1100 to Continue Forty Weeks

++++Affords all the comforts null advanta ¬

gee of home lifo with the opportunityof ohtanina liberal e u9to++

LatHe of culture and refinement arechosen as teachers and their intercoursewith the pupils out of schoolls-of great benefit +Full Course of EnglishIncluding the Sciences Latin French

Uerman Righter Mathematics Elo-cution Physical Culture

Music ArtVfWladyfitted4+taughtinthe departments the school

++++For terms and further information

address

HA L WATBRMt DJ

WASHINGTON GROVE MDISjultl

MIMI5EMKLOF NEW YORK

Will open up his FALL GOODS

at H S Stouts tomorrow

Thursday Morning

June2lr t900So if any one wantstogefca

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Having rented the Shop back of the MethodistkntralKentuckytho Nicbolasvilio Marble and Granite

Works with skilled labor firstclass materialpolite attention and JOlt prices Call fend sect

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afford to be without one

Manufactured in three sizes Nos 1 3 and 3prices 8800 1000 and 1500 each

Iilbtral dltcount to Agents Agentswanted in every count v

Write at once t-eEd S Cushman

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Will be held July 24 25 26 and 27I i J

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course you will attend and if yoiU

ii1Iiiff11rP supplied with Light Comfortable SfjTisli Cloth i

Ing you will not fully erjoy yourself wliile hcro Youcan have no cxcuse for not being fully prepared for ourtock is filled with the newest and neatest designs inSummer Dress Fabrics and you will be pleasantly sur-

prised¬

at the very low prices for which they maybe had

Ladies Fancy Silk Paraso1in white pink and blue regular 200 valuewill be closed out at J49CI Childrens Parasols white and pink95c value will go at 7c1LadieFancy Parasols stripes 75c value at 59cU A-

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White Duck Skirts L25 value cut to 98c Linen Skirts 75c valuecut to 49c

Our PKs J8c grade red white or blue at J2c Figured Lawns> lOcquality for 8 J3c the 18c grade goes at J2 I2c Other grades in a proportionatereduction for this sale v

For 25c we sell a regular 50c grade Ladies Wash TiesOur Laces allover Embroirderies etc are still going at very Jow pricesFor Belts Hankcrchiefs Hosiery and Notions you cannot afford rmiss

seeing OUR LINEU

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A FAIR OFPERI will fill any order for you at thejewelryline

city Selected from anybodys cata-logue

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that you may have thereby sav-ing you expense of ordering

Respectfullyjan3lyr DP ARMER

Handsome Old Peopleowe much of their good looks to den

tiilry Our

Artificial Teethare so perfect in appearance and use

that tho loss of the natural teeth isnot reltWe make

Sets of Teethtrout S3 00 up ant guarantee nil to be

superior quality at equal pricesFillings at reasonable prices without

pain Satisfactory results in everycase

DK 1IOBSON Dentist

KicLraond Ky

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In fact everything in the Carriage line can befoundat our shop Only the best material

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We have on exhibition a feworipieces of handsomely decor ted handpainted china at our store which 1

twe intend giving away free to our

4ru We guarantee that our prices on j fJ

4 goods will remain the same Thisspecial offer is made for the purposeof increasing our trade andshowing j

4 jappreciatetheirThis ware is rapidly taking the Jlt place of White Granite or Iron Stone 53o4 vety nmsn is of the finest quality 4

tand without doubt the best in the IfitThe shapes are the very 3

U designedto jtidious

It is only by our guaranteeing toj1>

use a large quantity of this warewe have been able to get it at a price jj

4 that puts in within the reachof alljOur jassortment consists of ivIi1 3PlatesJlJinnerii SugarBowls1 G1

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