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p THE HARTFORD REPUBLICAN ii1 Fine Job Work a Specialty OFFICIAL OMAN OF TBEPAT7 IN THE FODBTBCONHEESSIONAIDI5ISICT Subscription 1 a year
VOL XV HARTFORD KY FRIDAY JANUARY 16 1903 JNo26n
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REPORT FROM MR RANDALL
Christmas Adventures Were En
ttrtfytooReaifstfoS
More IhtfHInr than Ike prdnarynovel iiv the import tecdftd at hraquiuteri yeittHJy of 1ie mffenturecof Deputy Reyatfe Agttit Charlesilj ftapdrtlji w dinore tsnisinnt-hgo4ehflii tfl thai task of NIp
ing out nthoitJhlrilnfr In Pferryv ClAyLeslie and flfeufhltt eotfrfrte The
ik the radtt finparWnt since IlIItI1lIlwu tnflnertljr tueceiuful butIthe desired r ulU w rt obtainedafter dlsjgrewifole experiences
Deputy ttti1 was alien hisor¬
ders by Krvetrad Ag rt L A Thrill ¬
er before th lutWrr was transferred loRichmond 7a snd consequentlythe report was made to the Utterwho Immediately orwarded It to hislocal successor Cot C H Ingramctie opened his mall yesterday morntfog and came upon some most ¬SCaptcrusher rft for the raid He had retcelved information that illicitIng was In progress In Perry LesliepBreathiU and Clay countiesInstructed Agent Randall to searchthoroughly destroying every stilttand arresting every offendertMr Rands two
011Decembermiles tnrtujrli roM and mud andsnow t it cuWtt seat FTrilen Thohlittle p 4y rat dws for supperthe B4vctrMtt beflpK A negro boyappeared 91 Jcol nmooosklnuibMr Ra <MI sbis 1 him billland tile Wit w i etJlle >
aid f94 Iwt Mtta tbo recel thelittle WDJ jftowt HruKttf at tliehead ef dr potty and d tttmrp laWootenf atteV nrrerat srthr awysbegin Urajrtfll vit dulyad and dtttay4 tnrt till ifilneri lip
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vlticrd iBtt alVor rtflU fr wearqhhiscersbt tf siarffd ant at > KatitFeltner Ii noted moonshine ui4kerewas the mart most wanted retecone mea were still loo VI rig for himhwhen Christmas arrivedhIt was the most Christomss I evrr rxp rlenced says MrRandalls rport A cold windbAwtpt through the chinks of theIn and occasionally wruld take a
short cut and come up through thefloor Vfe klifctred and shokaThere val ari open Wood fireplacembut it waa a fcltnyfcle to keepen or ad drtnoaed urthlaa from mctnopolfztrif IH About fS n
the raorntnir tc wonfen vjh tobaehco jntce IScdtft fiord their lipsto niAke prirfaradons for Christmasdinner n isa sight td Ut but
inot to want to see agaffl Soap Is an J-
nnkno n Uatit1t Idtltllt rtoJ1Jjforkmine to slipup ray sleeve I took aij
firmer gtddp add wear after the oldturkty ffcbbler talr but rfveryonce4againAfter Christmas dinner the posreTstarted on the r arch for Peltnernight they traveled thirty five mitesunder conditions really painful andat dawn they came upon PeltnersIoutfit n was In full Aslthe posse appeared In the dim mornJOt light the rifle of Moses Feltnergleamed and an Instant later theredwas a report The bulletthe posse arid a return of the cnmpllaJ1Asafety owing to his superior knowlpedge of the county The po
stroyed the still and started hnmtFa
reaching London on New Years evewOver 410 tnllrt were covered by thelittle posse da their return theycaptured halt A d zn moonshinersagainst whou charges were pendlnpand In addition secuted positive In-
formation against about a dozen oth >
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erIrMoetADeputy Randall IeJoeDonti Thlo is easlar said than don tt It ijImaymatter nit suse ft something I
lover which yefl Sate aa control It Is
obln lOt rrylnc WIll nfithou thr in die Uait 6ner handi tftlthis your totttol70UJane tnty Ie AclWltte you hut a a
i cold and rear an attack ol ernnnIia bottle ol Ch mberleRemedycause for worry as to the ontcome will a
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qulcklj disappear There li po danfJr of when it Is
F f sale by all dmnlstfJTrlotcrsJik Gospel i
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rected to an alleged expenditure of I
f40000 by the Prohibition party ofOntario province to put out pamph ¬
lets and other printed nutter lot thepurpose ol inflneuclng voters at theDecember election wonders why thesepeople did not devote half the moneyto buy a better service in the advertislng columns ol the newspapers andthereby exercise twofold greater In >
flnence Pamphlets and circulars fallto get before the eyes of the peoplethey are intended for but no one gets
aa1 from what Is printed in the paper he pays for out of his own pocketand brings into his home with hisown handPrlnters Ink
That la a strong argtinieut able editet Indeed
Mostly PersonalOne of the most notable business
men of Louisville Is I P Barnardlenftobacco warehnse magnateMud coaloperator
He la quiet Rd nnobstrnslve In hisway c f living but few men In Ken ¬
tucky irsns deeply sod tatlnfactorllyInterested In varloun undertakinga he lIe Is president ol the LouUville Tobacco Warehouse Companywhich has under his managementconsolidated the warehouse trade ofhe biggeAt leattnbicco market In the
world he is also president of J D
peed Co the largest coal distribin Louisville also president of
he Taylor Mining Company presiOle bank at Beaver Dam KyI
resident of the Western KentuckyCoal Operators Association and tleI
spirit in many otber impor ¬
aut enterprises All of these are con ¬
tinually enlarging their fields of opjration
The Louisville Tolacco WarehouieCompany has jast completed the purIhase of seven Independent wart-
ouses and eflirced a pooling Agree ¬
ment with the only remaining houseIhe Taylor Mining Company tins-
ought blx thousand acres of coaland belonging to the Williams Min ¬
ing Company and will apply modemmachinery and methods to a fine butheretofore neglected propertIMr Barnard was born in Kentucky
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ad when the war bloke out he eullatI< at the age of fifteen years in the
OOoTetleiate army Though a mereIJrl jr be arose to be a captain and actlret the benefits 01 a soldiers train
sad that knowledge of men andIrain which comes only with mllltllI
experience He clings to his oldsmradca and meets with them atI
reunion He Is so hale and sorearty that lu spite of a little grayrair few can believe be is a veteranf the civil war and once one of theI
dating cf Morgans raiders HeIaa never had need of a pensionIAs soon as hd came out of the war
though not yet of age Barnard start¬
d Into business for himself andthe next thing he did was to
arry the girl oi his choice He be
sa the purchase and rebundllng of i-
obacco and tatted a country storeith the resolution that in ten yearse would save up tnooo He got
the 10000 before he was twentysixand was ready when Fortune came to
nock on his door The town ol
avet Dam had been projected by aLinlsville capitalist who had advanceinformation that a roallrrad companyInibulldlng Its track between Eliza
tiiowri and Paducah would locatestation there This was correctbut
the caplta1li put several expensiveIttoreandother houses on the land
nd then had to go Into bankruptcyhe town and all the improvements
were sold to the young merchant for4oro there being 200 acres in therack with several handsome buildngs He has since disposed of aarge part of the land at 10 a foot In
the meantime moving his store to onet the buildings He was induced too this because tbe Taylor Coal Minesere being operated there employinglarge number workinpraen Theiners were well pllldand the com
uny had a general etore at which the e-
ainers were expected to trade The d-
nlnlng company had a bank bossvery important official who fell outith the storekeeper lie weut to
Jibe Barnard store with his trde Hisgrievance was learned and the prrsen t of a suit ol clothes and a few triflesturned all the trade of the miners toIthe outside store After severalmonths of struggle the owners of the
approached the young mer-
bautand asked him to take chargel thecouirany store as Il would oth-
rcvise be abandoned He agreed toIICO If They wniilil make him the-
tIIOI
p uater BO tiathe could colIIthestock of goods He d lIned atrat saying the stock should be inI
voleed He jns asicectfor a bid on thetock jut aa ii stoodind hIs offer 017io cAbas accepted The sl ckIinvoiced ovrf igi and was dlspoad of at a tine profit Mr Barnardlaogettlng the entire mining tradeShortly pflerwinl th < Taylor Min ¬
og Companys property was off redjor sAle The plant was about to beI
clostil when the jcnng merchant wasnsktd If he wouli nt buy It He bad-
i5dii wining experience Bud themine lia 1 Irought laige loBfes to its
youngstoelkeepered bankruptcy He worked the mineprofitably though with insufficientcapital
At that time James B Speed nowthe leading business man of Louis ¬
ville was in the salt fume and ceo
ment business and Barnard had longbeen a customer lIe had opened aa coal yard and thought he wouldlike to buy a coal mine Barnardcalled his attention to the merits ofthe Taylor Mine and Speed took ahalf interest That was twentytwoyears ago and ever since they havebeen together In the mining andlikewise the wholesale and retail coalbusiness both accumulating fortunes
Mr Barnard in addition to his oth ¬
er vocations had always been a buy-er and retailer of leaf tobacco carry-Ing on a trade at Beaver Dam Hemade money and with a good partneropened a tobacco warehouse invllle Whe twelve of the warehousesjwere consolidated In 1896 Mr Bar¬
nard went into the combination as adirector Competition mnltipledand such new conditions aroje in thebusiness that the syndicate did notprosper as it should have done grad-
ually¬
losing a patt of Its businessTbe president who had gotten up theorganization resigned Mr Barnardwas the choice for his successor andunwillingly he took charge Fromthat time competition was met suecessfully and the syndicate ware¬
house grew in control of the marketAlter five years of bard fighting allbut one of the eight outilde houses
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sold out for a consideration of 436000 in the common stock of theLouisville Tobacco Warehouse Company Its capitalization is now 350ooo of preferred stock and ft 000000of common and with the additionalssue will be 1746000 It will abso-
lutely control the leaf trade Thewarehouse business was once veryprofitable but In the efforts to gettrade the Independent warehousesdemoralized the industry by givingaway their fees By the consolida ¬
ion all this will be topped and theeconomies to be effected will morethan pay the dividends on the common stock The newly acquiredwarehouses did a business ot 35000hogsheads a year out of which thenew management can earn 70000
t Dividends on the 436000 oftock Jwlll be only 25000 yearly
hence the economy of buying theate cutters Mr Barnard Is sanguines to the Important saving that can
be made when the consolidation goesnto effect This wilt be NovembernNew York Commercial Novem ¬
er it 190-
2Dislocated YrHer ShoulderMrs Johanna Soderholm of Per
gus Palln Minn fell and dislocatedher shoulder She had a surgeon getet back in place as soon as possible
but It wan quite sore and pained hervery much Her son mentioned tbatIbe had seen Chamberlains Pain Balmadvertised for sprains and sorenessand she asked him to buy her a bottleof it which he did It quickly retlleved her acd enabled her to sleepwhich she had not done lot several adays The son was so much pleasedwith tbe relief It gave his mother thatthe has since recommended it to many sothers For sale by all druggistst
CASTORIAFor Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
BoarsrtohrbCall for a Senatorial Conventions
At a meeting of the RepublicanGzecutlve Committee of tbe 7thSenatorial District held at BeavercDam Ky December 20 1902 it wasordered tht t a convention be held in
ach of the voting precincts in saidon Saturday July it 1903 at
2 p m for the purpose of electingdelegates to attend a county conven ¬
Hon to be held at the county seat ofeach county In said district on Mon-
day¬
July 13 1903 at i p m whichcounty conventions shall elect dele e
gates to attend a district conventionto be held at Hartford Ky SaturdayJuly 18 1903 at i p m to nominate-a candidate for State Senator in saiddistrict The representation in thecounty convention shall be one dele¬
gate for each 25 or fraction over 12votes cast for McKinley for President-In J91r and the basIs of representstion in the district convention shaltI
one vote lor each 100 or fractionover 50 votes cast for McKinley forPresident In low The candidate re ¬
ceiving a majority of all tbe votescast in said district convention shall
RepubUClaator In raldtdlstrlct
NICHOLAS BARRASS ChtnnM S RAGLAN Secy
Xoep It in Tour Home
And when the bowels fall to act prop-erly take a dose of LYONS LAXAXIVB
SYRUPIt acts gently but effectually outhe kidneys liver and bowels will keepyour system in good working order andmake your complexion cleacIFur tale by J Thoa Allen RosIneKy
A TRUE BDAR STORY I
The Hunter Got Scared and Ran
the Other Way
The avelanche of bear storieswhich has fallen upon a bewilderedpublic since the day the Presidentpenetrated the canebrakes of Misssslppl said Walter Brevott of Bos-
ton¬
to a Star man at the New Witlard recently testifies to the versa ¬
tility of the American mind In recon ¬
structing a time honored andwellwqrn theme with new habiliments asto time and place
Upon analysis of the regulationbCrStor3 which is told over andbVejfgain sometimes to the extentof several columuo all ate alike tothe essential features of exhibitingthe brave hunters tltantlc prowessthe unsual size and phenouinal fierce-
ness¬
of the animal and in the finalpictory of the gallant but modest
over poor bruin They sel ¬
dom deviate except as tosuch minordetails that while one hunter chasedhis bear eightythree and onethirdtulles around a high mountain upon ades run from start to finish the nextbanter met his 3450pound grizzlyface to face upon a narrow ledgeoverlooking a precipice wltba sheerdecent of 10000 feet nndlhurled thewretched grizzly into the dark depthsbelow with one blow from his power ¬
ful fist Some hunters vary theformula by swearing that they used i
their bowie knives while still othersare weak enough to hint that theymay have shot the bear with an ex i
plosive bullet from a highpower rifleat a good safe range
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However I will tell you a bearstory which will have the novelty ofltruth not that we would for a mo¬
mInt doubt the stories of great deedstwith bars of the other fellows I1Itbrand new bear rifle bowie knifeahatchet and hunting suit completefrom hcavy water proof boots to acanvas hat With such an outfit anystory about bear killing ought not tobe disputed by reasonable men whoIcan tell a real live bear from a jackIpot-
I became separated from my guideIand was making my way back tocamp about five miles through thethick forest I was dog tired I wasntthinking about bears hedgehogs oranything else except my sweetheartand was counting the days when I
get back to civilization Mycomplete hunting outfit hadnt at ¬
tracted so much as a baby wildcatI was beginning to dimly realize
that the great bear stories that I hadtheard at home and at the club afterall were nothing but elastic stretch ¬
of wellcultivated and fertile im ¬
aginationI had just made up my mind that
y finance would be better pleasedwltk a sunburst than a ring when Iheard a noise up a big oak tree underwhich I was passing which soundedo my unaccustomed ears like eighOten tons of brick falling a mile upon
tin roof I glanced up and therewas a big black bear as large andthreatening as a thunder cloud lu a
He was falling down fromhe top of the tree limb by limb
humptybumpty directly upon myhead
Did I fause gracefully and skillfully raise my trusty rifle and shootoff both tars and each paw with separate shots while be was yet in the-
ir as a trick marksman bits glassells That is what I ought to have
done according to the regular beartory But I dldut I was too amaz
ed to move and gawked up at thatbear as a countryman looks Into aity window Down he came like a
flash of black lightning grunting t
snarling growling and whining Be
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable bytKidney Trouble
c
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind dlstnnd lens nmbltton butv vlvor
and cheerfulness soondisappear when the kidIarc outortKidneyprcvlentthatfor child to be borntafflicted with weak ¬
neys If the child winales too often If theuri the flesh or If when the chlsreaches an age when It should be
control the passage It Is yet afflicted wlhbedwetting depend upon It the cause ofthe difficulty Is kidney trouble and the firststep should be towards the treatment ofthese important organs This unpleasctrouble Is due to a diseased conditionkidneys and bladder and not to a habit uI
supposeWomen men are made mis ¬
erable with kidney and bladder troubleIand both peed the same greatThe and the Immediate effect ofSwamoUoot Is soon realized It Is soldby druggists Incent and one dollarsizes You may have a
neys of
a
mild
fifty
maltI lngHomo
met spUcoLi
thousands testimonial letters receivedfrom sufferers cured In writing Dr Kilmer
Co Binghamton N Y be surd andmenUcn thla paper
fore I could dodge he landed uponme and sent me spinning about thirtyfeet while he rolled over and overlike a huge rubber ball
Gun Gee whiz but you oughtto have seen us camper off In oppo ¬
site directions I toward the camp andthe bear toward a deep creek Deathon a white horse could not havenight me I lost my rifle bowie
knife canvas hat and hatchet endnever did find them the guide and Ithe nfx diy went ovrr the widespeedway I had cut through the und rbtnsh in my mad flight
The bear had been caught by alot of wild bees stealing honey out oltheir hive in the giant o < V and theirfurious attacks and the palnffrom tbestings caused him to let go hi gilpand to come down crashing throughbranches like a cyclone
When a man now tells me aboutkilling bears I tell him my own act
unl experience and I am glad to sayfor the veracity of our sex that be isman enough usually to crawl and payfor the drinks Washington Star
CroupThe pecnlar cough which Indicates
croup is uuully well known to themothers of croupy children No timeshould be lost In the treatment of itand lor thin purpose no medicine hasreceived more universal approvalthan Chamberlains Cough RemedyDo not waste valuable time in extriuienting with untiled remedies nomatter how highly they may be reeasIall druggists
REYNOLDSMrs Hallie Reynolds fa on the sick
ist this weekMrs Alice Cbamblecs was called to
he deathbed of her father Mr Milligan near Herbert Saturday lIewas buried at Pantha Creek church
SundayMrMarlow returned to his
home in O lah ima lait week after a-
bort visit to his mgther Mrs Kite
MarlowMrMiller Ment to Owens
boro SundayMr Pence and wife and Miss Zrlla
Lyons of Olaloa were the guests ofWilliam Lyons last week
Mr A E Phillips and family via¬
ted friends at Dcanfield Saturday andSunday
Kindly take notice that Elys LI-
quid¬
Cream Balm is of the great besefit to those sufferers from nasal ca-
tarrh¬
who cannot inhale freelythrough the nose but must treatthemselves by spraying LiquidCream Balm differs In form but notmedicinally from the Cream Balm
has stood for years at the bead ofremedies for catarrh It may be usedIn any nasal atomizer The priceincluding a spraying tube Is 75 ctsSold by druggists and mailed by ElyBrothers 56 Warren Street NewYork
COURIERJOURNAL
n the Rights of the SouthernNegro
It is not worth while to discuss theabstract question ol the civil rights ofthe whites and blacks Under thelaw of course the black man has asmuch right to hold office as the whiteman But it is not a question of le¬
gal or abstract right that controls inthe successful administration of Fed-
eral¬
aflalra in a region where such ad-
ministration¬
is complicated by Inerad-icable
¬
race antagonism Mr Roose-
velt¬
knows the history of this coun-
try¬
well enough and he knows thenature of man well enought to under ¬
stand that his policy in appointingFederal officials in the Southlilt is-
o be a policy successful in the admin ¬
istration of Federal business to saynothing of success in conducting tothe harmonious relations of the races
must be governed not by considera ¬
of his right to appoint negroesbut by considerations of the expedlen ¬
y of appointing them He knowshat whether justifiable or not an
insurmountable race barrier exists be-
tween¬
the wltes and blacks that thessue of which races shall dominate Inhe Southern States has been foughtut and settled He knows that the
Issue was forced on that region noty the negroes themselves but by the
Republicans of the North who andgave the Ignorant mass of freedthe franchise and sought to set
them above their former masters-
It Is generally believed that thischapter has for sometime been closedthat the issue was settled never to bereopened Yet here comes the youngRepublican President with the ap-
parent¬
unEOphlsUcatlon of a school ¬
ardent for the triumph of justiceovert Injustice everywhere confusingthefnnctlons of his office with thoseof a social leveler and insisting onforcing one race on the other offen ¬
sively because he has the power t do-
t lie surely must ace that the out-
come of this course can be only a re ¬
viva of thepld chaotic conditionsthat the blacks who know their InI
NATIONAL CELEBRITIES
IDeclare Peru na to Be the Greatest Ca
Itarrh Remedy of The Age
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IncomsmmiPisnia to all-
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4V itrScnatorJobn M Thitrstan of Omtti Ntk wrttnsPeraaa tatlrtty nll v 4 mt t a
ftry Irrltstlasc9nz Imm M firmWlor r la Its fttecjr far UIlUdItnJlliIu
terests better than he appears toknow them will be encouraged to fprget Eome of the lessons taught them
whlcbtbeyhavesentiment prejudices if he pleasesin this matter he defies In his ap ¬
pointments and whom be offensivelylectures and abuses in defying it willbe provoked into tbe old impassionedresentment and resistance to resultin the old disorders and excesses andin the end again the old success of thesuperior races
Already the extremism cf the Presi ¬
dent has kindled extremism amongthe Southern whites and hotheadsare talking in the language of the erawhen hot talkwaa followed by botdeeds
F Silbermanf BrosU Largest Fur llouto In America
EuropoRSfrUt+Jr We mill freeS SILBERMAN BR08mtolZBMlchlfsnSL Chloego III
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ROUGH RIVER
TELEPHONECOMPANY
IXCOirO BATED
Talk being cheap and necessary I
you should patronize home folkswhere you can buy your own phoneand build your own lines and be Intalking distance with the whole coun ¬
ty and business points generally byonly paying a reasonable rent to theRough River Telephone Company orthey will be at the whole expense U
you say so We connect with all Independent Companies For particu ¬
Manager1Hartford
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lion WlIIlaniYoungblood Auditor of tho Interiorwrites from Washington DCtoDr Hartman Columbus O asfqlfowi <4veotteabeartiofyottrtreat medicine end bavapersuadq my wit Who so hsa muchfatufftrtr from catarrh to try
Piruaa and after using oaa bptittiate bat wonderfully Improved ItkM proved alt you have ctalaedtint
lou Rufus B MerchantSuperintendent and JDIs
burslns Officer U S Postoffice Wasblnxtoa D CiayiIl tata pleasure la comtatatJInf
yoarttnte having taktn a botttofPmaa with rcry bcnitlclai nsuits Jt la rtcommgndtd to ma
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as m very excellent tVrrIflCIUfI > H
Congressman David PJWllbeJT ol OaeontM N Ywrlttat I am fully con yhicicithat Peru lls allyou claim for ttailar tbo vto of m few Jottl6J I
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