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JIt t a L Q I- uIusI1 P 1JI1 I r L I H V I OWINGSV1LLE OUTLOOK OUTLOOK PUBLISHING Co- p OWINGSVILLE KY 1 1si PER YEAR IN ADVANCE- S 1 ANNOUNCEMENT 1 4 For Appellate Judge To the Republicans of the Seventh 0 Appellate District of Kentucky 1 am a candidate for Judge of the Court of Appeals from this district subject to your action Election November 1900 k i Resp ED C OREAK THURSDAY APRIL 10 1900 VANTEDA wealthy discreet attractive man to run for Vice President Apply to Mark Ilunna S A SLGOEtrruiN to Bryan that the h Kansas City ticket be Dewey and Bryan would make the Boy Ora ¬ 1 tor chew nails Z I j nON HOKE SMITH line sold his interest in the Atlanta Journal lint he will never be contented until he S is in tho business again r 1rill British government has sent to the United States to pur 4 t fiiasea very large number of horses I Thnt will put up prices still fur ¬ i ther Is 1 Wo to tho reputation in history I i nl fry one of present prominence supporting the steal of the State fi1lco iiiClS Succeeding generations will r nl of them only to condemn ff them 1 1 TIlE British have lost two soldiers i tn the Boon one in the war Johnny I I tHulll paying dearly for Chamber 1 and RhodesUm hut ho exj pects to pet buck olfof the Boers uiim y cot of the war 1AFrEnthcjL1igI1lefltSOftheCOurtS a on the State contests there is left no room to doubt that the Goebel 1Election law is the most monstrous i 310CC legalized iniquity ever perI 10 t petrated in the United States Tin House by n vnto of 210 to 15 adopted the resolution in favor 1 dpif an amendment to the Constitu ¬ r b tion providing for the election of 4 t S Senators by direct vote of the t 1 < jU Thats prett good but the I ah the Senate < = SPEAKER HESDEBSOX was presen ¬ ted with a gavel made of the cele ¬ brated Indian pipcstone from the only deposit in the worldtlutt in western Minnesota When the S 4 Speaker hits the pipetone now the Congressmen had better look wild 1 AnuinAt DEEr was trained 1 I youth in one of the strictest be Ifrom professions and followed it maturity He is a delicate man If he was elected President s t he hRrlul11enteoftbeomcefeelter6- i I would kill him quicker than theyI did Wm Henry Harrison I iJ NOTHING hort of the rack could r extort n confession from some plO ¬ 1 pie that prosperity lisa arrived nail i they will hoot at its evidence in the Chickasaw Indian nation rais ¬ ing the price of a marriage license for white men from 50 to 600 one year ago and now to 1000 j SECBETABT of the Navy Long has up a VIce Presidential lightning rod Man wants but little in a Vice ILt Presidential way here below nor 1 wants that little Long Ho played 1 favorites in the Spanish war too i much to suit folks notions of fair play I I q TOE U S Supreme Court has set z April 30th to hear the Kentucky m Gubernatorial contest cases That will give Baby Bcckham about two r weeks in which to organize his f army for capturing the State gov ¬ ernment us a dispatch says in ef ¬ e feet he is doing if the decision is ti against him J < DEWEY it Is stated is a gold i standard Democrat and also favors S a D S protectorate over the Phil- ippine Sl with a reimbursement for ft the U S outlay in the Islands J k i Thats a good platform but Dewey I ttandsno more show for the Kansas p City nomination than Eugene Debs I S d for election 11 p 4 + IHPEBI ALIEU was the correct name for it after all Expansionism would make conquered territory an Integral part of the nation and cI4 Eubjeet to the Constitution Im ¬ b 4j 5j perialism makes it subject territory j c to he governed without representa yjjtin anti without particular regard to the Constitution 1 3 KiNO LEOPOLD of Belgium has probably read of Andrew Carnegies 1 opinion that a man is disgraced if > < he dies richand has presented y < his reul estate to his nation in order to beautify the country Leopold is < a gay blade and probably has no fears in regard to blowing in his cash as he goes along TOE Senate Committee declared I against admitting Clark of Mo- ntana ¬ probably for indiscretion in purchasing too openly votes enough to elect him Besides Clark set too swift a puce for other Senato ¬ 4 rial aspirants With a couple of Clarks in every State the rest would be nowhere WAR is about to break out at the Cornell dam Westchester Co New York between the striking Italian 4fP4 laborers and the State troops A i ergeant has already been assassi Boated This is a bad year fur do 1 Hiestic wars a Presidential cam ¬ paign being on hand the Adminis ¬ i tration fearful of the political ef ¬ fect of intervention and the dem agogues keen to uphold the wrong ¬ doing of any part of the great 0tj common people for political ad ¬ 4je1 vantage But Guy Roosevelt no doubt will bff able like the lament ¬ v 4 ed Jerry Rusk to sayI seen my dutyand done it t4I I J yo II tI n addition to the most complete stock of EVER KEPT IN KY I HAVE ADDED AN UPTO You get new and the latest up to the minute Give me a call before you buy I can surely save you money as my terms are CASH Old Stand Maui Street Shoe Store TilE confession mill at Frankfort has censed grinding for the pres ent The Circuit Judge shut up reports as to what the grand jury was doing tighter than a clam Tin suggestion is wbllhlcnr ¬ rect that if thn Kansas City con vention pluiuld nominate another candidate and should ignore free silver Bryan would hull He let it be plainly understood in ISJb that he would holt the Chicago conven ¬ ion if it didnt lix thitgs to suit him HAWAII Porto Rico and the Philippines are not adopted chil ¬ dren in Uncle Sams family They are hondinen to be exploited for the benefit of certain elements of hiis family while the cost of their enslavement nnd keep conies off of all Thats imperialism in it < fullest sense and in all its beauty TIIK Supreme Court decides that the shipper intift PlY for the litter ¬ nal Revenue stamps on express re ¬ ceipts It is doubtful that the franiers of the law so intended it Now the proprietary medicine men are bringing the pressure to bear to relieve that class commodities of the stamp tax It can ns well bear it as any from which it is ex ¬ acted or perhaps hotter THE new Mayor of Lima Ohio has ordered the police to not arrest drunken people but to send them home in cabs if theyare unable to navigate It may work beneficially by appealing to the drinking peo ¬ plos selfrespect Gentleness of- ten ¬ times is ctFective where compul sion aggravates and increases of- fenses ¬ AI TnuKMAX of Ohio was as pizcn a freesilver man as Bryan previous to the birth of the expan- sion ¬ issue Now he says freesilver as a paramount issue will bo a mill- stone ¬ about the Democratic Part VS neck this year It will puzzle the great common people to know why freesilver isnt just ns goollII thins or bad n thing now as it over was TJIE Goebelites have professed great regard for tho law If the U S Supreme Court should decide that Bcckham and his fellow pre- tenders ¬ have no legal right to the olllces will they step down and out Every wellinformed citizen in Kentucky knows they really hold the law right and justice in perfect contempt in their hearts and if they should submit to an adverse decision it will not be because of regard for the law but for fear of Uncle Sams army ONE of Mark Twains early jokes that he referred then to n paleo ¬ lithic origin represented a man as sitting down t a meal at a frontier hotel where there was nothing but mackerel and mustard on tho bill of fare But protested the guest I dont like mackerel Help yourself to tho mustard then blandly replied the landlord A good many folks find themselves in the same predicament in regard to imperialism They detest imper- ialism ¬ but Bryanism is as fiery and nonnutritivo as the mustard alone a run Porto Rico tariff bill in- cluding ¬ provisions for a civil gov- ernment ¬ for the Island was passed by the louse and has beer signed by the President The principle involved is of vast importance though the tariff discriminations are rather insignificant in them ¬ selves Through the act Congress and the Administration assume the right to govern a territory outside tho Constitution of the UnitQd States whereas they have no polit ¬ byI upon As an illustration of how the people are not iu it in politics a dispatch in a Saturdays payer says that Mark Hanna held a conference with Senator Fairbanks of Indiana and chose him for Vice President on the McKinley ticket It is pret ¬ ty well uccepted that Bryan and Brynnsl people wouldnt have stoodfor that in either big party but times aint what they used to be before the bosses learned how to dlay the great common people for great com ¬ mon suckers t 1 TIIEBE is not a skunk skin to be had for love or money in Cincinna ¬ ti and the distress signal ii hoist ¬ ed This terrible state of depri- vation ¬ was brought about fby the Ohio legislature passing a bill pro- hibiting ¬ the slaughter of skunks and sale of their skins Public in ¬ dignation meetings may yet bring the Ohio solons to a realizing fense of their responsibility for heedless lawmaking A body might think the smell of skunk skins would never be missed among thoi power ¬ ful odors down in the commission house district but he doesnt know the Cincinnati blend of smells if he thinks the skunk can be withdraws and never be missed All perfum ¬ dopelike I uating feebler odors and fu blend- ing a compound of smells into n harmonious symmetircal hole so to speak Visitors there j W will find a trip through tho side streets over the Rhine to find again tho worst smell that over was II delusion and n snare Nothing will restore Cincinnatis prestige as the cityof abominable smells except freetrade in skunk skins Ifi tl i > v 711 i s + r = r 4JJ d j I p IIL ItI f2I01 n LL SOMETHING NEWI aL LADIES MISSES CHILDRENS MENS and BOYS SHOES OWINGSVILLE OFJ everything STRICTLY Gillons THOSE having authority at the Paris Imposition lire reported to have rejected the Ii 100000 gold or I ihled whichever it may be stat ¬ ue of Maude Adams as The Amer ¬ ican Girl Miss Adams is no ioubt a gifted young actress and a very attractive pcrtcn hut sIte iCfY fur from beinga typically pretty rielse nil her portraits dont do her justice Like the silver statue of Adu Itfhan ut the Chicago Fir tho gold statue is suspected of be ¬ ing pretty much ofn fake THE game between Britons and Boers is not so near played out asr it seemed u while back While Roberts is recuperating at Itlocm fontein the Boers arc overrunning the country and occasionally gain ¬ ing a victory that gives England the thumps The South AfriclIlII winter is just beginning may be that the Britishwill not get rein forccmcnls of men and i horses and proper equipments to advance before spring opens again Meanwhile the Boers being native and not having to get acclimated will have the advantage in sending out harassing expeditions to cut olF small bodies of troops and sup ¬ ply trains h Tin iniptrijlislic idea is that Porto Rico in to bo held in bondage for the benefit of the United States and not for the benefit of Porto Rico Chairman Dick of the Na ¬ tionul Republican Committee ex- plains ¬ it by saying that in the fu ¬ ture Porto Rico may become a cot ¬ ton producing and manufacturing territory and with cheap labor could then undersell the United States So the right to discrimin ¬ ate against Porto Rico must be exI erted by the United States That very same right exerted by King Georges government gave the American colonists the right to re ¬ bel and win their independence If the Hannus and Dicks are to bring this nation to adopt the castolF and condemned methods of George III of England matters nro in a bad way indeed Such policies will make the blood boil in the people who have become imbued with tho real spirit of Americanism The pity of it all is that It makes Bry unisiu as much of a menace as in 1896I A PLAN to combine the wheat growers of the world in u trust to curtail production and not sellIt bushel of wheat for less than one dollar is to be attempted at Paris France this year The scheme is1 very pretty but not very promis- ing ¬ If all bands around could form a trust in every great line of production it would bust the trusts and protectionism but it is not practicable Tho best remedy for industrial nnd other ills is to go back to the simplicity of Jefferson inn Democracy with just enough government to protect the people in the fullest enjoyment of lifclib erty nnd the pursuit of happiness leaving the utmost freedom consis ¬ tent with the rights of everybody else Government is a necessary evil and the least governed people are the best governed Until the essentials of government arc well done it is worse than folly to essay nonessentials and paternalism There is nothing the nation and the several States need so much as- a bluepencil deletion of the stat ¬ ute books done in the spirit of Jeffersonian Democracy until the essentials of government are provi ¬ ded for and peoples inalienable freedom otherwise is restored What is necessary can bo well done provided mere governmental med ¬ dung is not attempted too- CORRESPONDENCE Sherburne Mrs L J Jones was in Cincin ¬ nati last week Mrs J B Swartz left last week for a visit to relatives in Chicago Easter exercises at the church Sunday evening were wellattended A good manyof our citizens at- tended ¬ Court in Mt Sterling Mon- day ¬ Sirs B M Goodpaster and son Alex of Owingsville were guests of the family of her brother C R Scott Sunday Knob Lick News scarce and work plentiful Oats seem to be slow in coming upSome gardening was done in the past few days The ore company continues to move quite a lot of ore The visitors at the Knobs wore fewer in number than usual IMrs J M Colliver sold a cow and calf to Lafayette Sorrell for 50 Henry Warrens house caught fire Sunday about noon damage slightFrom appearances there will be a peach crop if nothing further hap ¬ pens to it- Sundayschool was fairly attend ¬ ed Uur Superintendent was ab- sent ¬ for the first time There were several visitors that took a part in the work which is appreciated by the school The meeting at this place was fairly attended Sunday Rev hoe tetter preached a veryable die ¬ course Bro Moore Bro Wm Sexton and Rev Davis attended the meeting j < Clolhing Rats Furnishing Goods aDd Notions JAMES GILLON u Moores Ferry Elder Wesley Rluvins preached tt lltdrirks Saturday night and Sunday to largo and appreciative audiencesSromething shisilnr to grip seems to he prevailing to an alarming ex ¬ tent in this vicinity at this time Mr und Mrs Win Ingram Retina Carter Lee Bnty John Rice andh Myttlc Rico are all on the sick list- s On Tuesday of last week as Fill more Purvis was coining down the river bank at lies old mill in a I spring wagon the wagon turned over throwing the occupants out and into the river Mr Purvis iwas very badly llUrtI Crooks Sumo of the farmers here have planted cornJ Fritz Carmichael and family vie ted near Frcnchbtirg lust week Mrs Joo Swnrtz of Ml Sterling visited Mrs Ed Green SundnyI Your corpt is on tho sick list therefore news is scarce this weekj Chins Reed was called to Cainar go last week to attend the burial of motherMrs Warren visited her parents Mr and Mrs Riley Bailey here last week- Kcndrick Williamson and hisI mother left here last Monday a week ago for Decatur Ill Olympia Emory Bashford of Salt Lick was in town Sunday Mr and Mrs D R Bishop were Mt Sterling Fri nyI Miss Viola Cannon visited atI Salt Lick last week Miss Bertie Hall who hind been visiting at Stcpstone has returned home Miss Olga Hagaman is visiting her aunt Mrs J B Crosby near Criiigs Wm E Houston anti wife of Crooks visited Jno W McGlosson Saturday und Sunday Mrs Thomas and Miss Bessie Naper who had been visiting Mr and Mrs D R Bishop have re- turned ¬ to their home in Minneapo ¬ lie Minnesota Hlllsboro if iv L B Markwell was in Cincinnati last week Vanden Cooper of Orlando Fli is visiting friends here W Houston anti wife of Miner ¬ va moved here last week Robert Stewart John Gray Sam Saunders and Mrs Thus II Wal- ton ¬ tire all Chute poorly Robert Haivkinf of St Joseph Mo eame in last week to attend the burial of his father Illdiard Hawkins Elisha V Payne hell at the home of John F Denton Tuesdayof last week at the age of 8G Interment the Hillsboro Cemetery Wednesday Richard Hawkins lied at his home near town Tuesday eve of last week nt the ago of 74 Interment in Hillsboro Cemetery He leaves a wife and three son- sGrango Citv Miss Anna Walton has been very sick T R Ratliir left Monday morn ing for Cincinnati Abncy Williams of Mt Sterling visited relatives here Saturday null SundayRev J W Gardner did not fill appointment bore Sunday on ac ¬ count of his mother being sick Miss Elan Estill of OivingsvSHe was the guest of Miss LeIHe Will roy and Mrs L B Newman last week The remains of Miss Betsy Likes who died near Ringoa Mill last week were interred at Fairviow bu ¬ rying ground Saturday Dr W O Phillips returned from Cincinnati Thursday after cow ¬ pleting his four years course nt Pulte Medical College We wish him great success Naylors Branch We welcome you back South SideWarren Warner has been very poorly but is some better Aunt Kitty Coyle was taken very poorly Sunday afternoon and is no better IW T Lath ram lost a yearling steer from eating clover one day last week There will bo Sundaytchool t Slate Valley every Sunday after ¬ noon at 2 oclock Elder Parker preached at Slate Valley Saturday night Sunday and Sunday afternoon It looks ns though spring had opened up again after another week of cold weather J B Lathram sold a yoke of oxen to Sam Lathram for 105 and also ono yearling steer for 28 Harry Coyle of upper Salt Lick was at the bedside of his aunt Mrs Kitty Coyle one day and night las week I W T Lathram nnd family of Wyoming visited James W Bar bera family Saturday night anff Sunday 4 lt n ki tf < Bothol Misses Florence and Maggie Ar rasniith went to Carlisle shopping last week Mrs John Arrnsmtth is confined to her room stilFering with a badly sprained ankle George Donaldson anti wife of Winchester made a flying visit to Bethel Monday Mrs Cannon of Nicholas Co is pending a while with her daugh er Mrs C B Williams Walter Whaley and wife Robert Vilson wife and baby epent sever nl days with relatives near Millers burg last wccki Mrs Leo Ratlin and daughter Miss Essie of Nicholas count spent Friday with her sisterinlaw Mrs Scth Bolts D S Trumbo went to Mt Ster- ling ¬ Sunday to attend the funeral of It2t1 Barnes and remained un ¬ tilllondaJ it being County Court dayCoons Picratt of Jit Sterling s tho name of our new firm pro ¬ prietors of tho drygoods store Punch t Gatewood sold out to them last week Wvomme Coleman Templcman tho incur ¬ ance mutt was hero one day last weekMrs John Ellington and Mrs David Wilson of near Moorefield ware visiting relatives hero a few lays ago dayhere ed quito a good sermon and every one seems more pleased with him every visit ho makes The visiting and visitors arc too numerous to mention in this place The remind one of caged birds when there comes n pretty lay They are flying hither and thither so glad to he out Mrs W S Estill anti daughter Miss Elan have been visiting rela ¬ ties and friends here for tho past week but Sirs Estill returned homo Sunday Miss Elan will remain u few weeks longer What a beautiful Easter morn BTU if T wan a gifted writer I might u soMcthing nice and appropriate M i occasion but as I am new to iU business will ask to be spared IUi too harsh criticism until I acquaintedI Cralgs Butler Toy bought a work mule from Mr Snelling forUO Irc Ptrker filled his appoint ui t at Slate Valley Sunday James Snedegar of Rues Run wits the guest of his mother Mrs Melissa Snedegar Sunday Mrs James Snedegar and baby Howard were guests of her parents Butter Toyand wife Sunday Mrs Elizabeth Wells and little grandson Edward of Roes Run wore guests of the family of Butler ToyMr and Mrs Richard Ferguson and little granddaughter Alice vis- ited ¬ the family of her soninlaw loose Staton near Hedricks Sun- day ¬ Died Friday little Arthur Bram- ble ¬ aged nine years Interment at Old Virginia Saturday We extend sympathy to tho bereaved parents in their sad loss Weep not for him Hints dead and goneNor despair be driven Your child is saved through Jesus Christ Ho now has gone to Heaven Shed not for him tho bitter tear rogmtTis here The gem is sparkling yet Flat CreeK Alfred Steele sold a horse lust week for 45 John Dawson sold two milch cows lust week for 60 Leo Jones bought a load of corn last week at 3 per bbl George Darnell of White Oak I visited here Saturday and Sunday Several youngsters from this place went to Slate Valley Sunday Wm Clark and wife of near Olympia visited friends here Sun- day ¬ Mrs Ora Martt was in Mt Sterling shopping one day last week Some people will put on a long face and treat you awful nice while you are doing things for them but when work is done you are talked about by some Miss Lutie Quisenberry of Ew ington is teaching a successful spring echoolat Stoops She hat and those desir a large patronage ¬ ous of an education should take advantage of this opportunity If your neighbor is not a sub- scriber to THE OUTLOOK and does not borrow it show him your copy of the paper after you have read it and ask him to subscribe for the best local paper in tho county Walker Gopher is now attending school at Stoops under the able tutorship of Miss Quisenberry Walter is determined to have an education and says that while some of the boys of a jealous dis- position criticise him in his efforS they will live to see him climb the ladder of fame as one of the grea ¬ est orators Kentucky overproduce H ii4 < Ot G J Forge Hill The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs John Wright is better Mr and Mrs Sam Shnitz of Craigs spent Sunday at W W Williams Mrs J A Anderson and son Robert of Owingsville visited at J M Moores Sunday News was received hero last weeki from Amorct Mo that Mrs Fenwick is very ill Mrs F has been making her homo with her daughter Mrs P II Williams there for several years and her friends here are grieved to hear of illnessMarried Sunday morning in Maysville Miss Clio Williams and Walker Horseman Miss Williams is a daughter of Joe A Williams and is a beautiful and industrious little girl Mr Horseman is a son of Js8 Horseman and is a splendid young man May their lives bo cs bright as their wedding day is the wish of their many friends here Uppor Prickly Ash Harrison Swetnam is improving Mrs Ben Gillon is improving rapidly J R Manley sold a cow to Will Manley for 45 Georgo Keer was in Morgan Co last week trading Marshall Stone visited relatives in Montgomery Co last week E S Park and wife visited rel ¬ atives at Polksvillo Saturday and SundaySam Lathram bought ten head of long yeirling cattle of R F Tnpp at 32 per head R L Stone and wife visited Mr Stones fattier near Carlisle from Friday until Sunday W W Case and wife nnd little son Ilnrmon visited Mrs Cases parents in Fleming Co last week Elder Joseph R Jones of Lex ¬ ington Bible College will prtfach at Harpers schoolhouse next Sat ¬ urday night J Will Shrout of Mt Sterling Mrs Thomas Peters of near Beth ¬ el and Mrs Albert Wilson of near Bethel were guests of their mother Mrs Nancy Shrout last week Odessa Garrett Hawkins was here Sat- urday Mrs Sam Hawkins was taken suddenly very sick last Sunday night and is quite poorly- M A Garner sold a steer calf to Ed Anderson Sr last wetk for 25 to go at weaning time M M Manley wire and daugh ¬ ter of Wyoming were guests of L S Doyle and family Sunday Taylor Kerns and wife of Nick ¬ olas Co wcro guests of their aunt Mrs Sally Darnell Saturday and Sunday last Every member of J T Gudgells family except Mrs Gudgell was down in bed Sunday and Monday with influenza Born to II Clay Anderson nnd wife on tho 11th inst a girl This is four girls and neer a boyand Clay has his lower lip down below zero again Well we learn from the East Fork communication last week that there is in his vicinity a demand for more hats Next will be blisters nnd we kindly request the Dr to be prepared for that emer ¬ gencyThe little son of Enoch Sorrell which was operated on by Dr Jones some three weeks ago for hipjoint disease is getting along nicely and can walk some without his crutch- es ¬ now by some one leading him by one hand John Gudgell nnd Sam Jones are the only ones in this community that have planted any corn and they are both done Now we know of no others but have a mind to say Well we will say itthat Billy Wilson of Smoky is done planting as Billy is a very early bird and was talking of planting in March Old Aunt Jenettic Snedegar who had been in feeble health for sever ¬ al years died at her homo on Smoky Road on last Tuesday Fu ¬ neral at the house conducted by Bro B F Parker on Wodnesday after which the remains were taken to their last restingplace and laid in tho family burying ground She was tho last member of tho family of Jessie and Polly Gregory She leaves throe daughters to mourn her death Mrs Reader and Mrs Jas Mynhier of the mountain counties of this State and Mrs Chas Fielders of Oklahoma They have the sympathy of all in their sad bereavement Her youngest daughter Mrs Molly Fielders whom she had not seen for about 20 years arrived hero a few days before she died Mrs Recder also was at her bedside when she breath- ed ¬ her last Mrs Snedegar had been for many years and was at the date of her death a faithful mew ber of the Christian Church at White Oak and was a nice and ro spcctablo old lady Peace to her ashes And rest to her soul No more trials and troubles On earth to unfold Subscribe for THE OUTLOOK I N S 2 r 11jJ 1 < lo J < r- J7f i L i I StepstoneI Dallas Barnes of Little Rock is here visiting friends nnd will work this season at this place J M Steele of Olympin was here Sunday to see his soninlaw Robt Itagan who is bedfast with the grip Robt Nixon wife and baby of Owingsville were here Sunday vis¬ Mrs Ns sister Mrs B F Myers Jr Mr Mollic Shanklin and son of Mt Sterling were here Sunday vis- iting Mrs Ss mother Mrs GeoS Utterback Miss Mattie Payne and Miss Rosa Phipps went to Lexington Sunday to attend Easter services there and see friends Dr Alexander of Olympia was called here to see the baby of Mrs Moses Karrick The child is cut ¬ fering front toneilitis R T Myers wife and child vie ¬ ited Mr Ms fattier Sunday went from hero to Mt Sterling Court Monday returning home Tuesday It is reported that Milton P Lane has gone West to make his mark If true hope that he will show the right color as ho was surely taught right in his bringing upMiss Emma Kincaid spent last week in Mt Sterling visiting rein ¬ tives and friends She returned home Sunday bringing Miss Jessie Foreman along to visit her for sev ¬ eral days H C Mead who has been drum ¬ ming in the lower part of the State for two months was home on a flying trip part of last week He left for the same parts again Mon ¬ day morning Curran Crouch and family Asa M Crouch and family of the Slate neighborhood were guests of H C Mead and family Sunday Mrs Nancy Crouch is bedfast at Mr Meads with the grip THE SicnJas L Williams and son are both improving but very slowly Harrison Alexander is no better if as well Robt Ragan is about the same John Alexander is up and about again Mrs Nan ¬ cyCrouch is no better Etta Kar rickp child is some better B F Carpenter is better and will soot beout Mrs Shrout is better but not out of danger yet Dallas Barnes is down with the chills The Sn of Thos H Strata is some better Mo re head We have decided not to run for President this year Rev E G B Mann of Paris visited his brother here last week Andrew Jackson Cheap of Salt Lick visited his friend in this town last Sunday Perhaps Little Bobs will take Christmas dinner in Pretoria but it will be Christmas 1900 Rev J A Sawyer of London began a protracted meeting at the Methodist Church Sunday Large quantities of lumber cross ties antI other timber products are beingshipped from this place- S If preacherprognosticator is correct there will be a hot time in this old town next summer The people are somewhat agi ¬ tated over the prospect of a rail ¬ road from here to West Liberty Frying chickens will soon be ripe and if you want the best ones in th <> world you must come to Morebead When you are in Salt Lick lignin step in and see Dr Robbins collec tion of souvenirs ranging in ag from 100 to 140 years Shower and sunshine make the fruit lights and shadows success- es ¬ and failures make the rugged sturdy character of mature life F P Blair killed a hog recently that lacked eighty ounces of weighing six hundred pounds and this has not been a good season for hogs either 0 Woman fair but fickle when will you learn that Easter is halS lowed bya risen Saviour not the day to flaunt your gaudy apparel in public Some of our neighbors are taking advantage of the good weather and are planting potatoes in their gar dons while someas heretofore will plant theirs in the moon There are 650000 white children of school age in the State of Ken ¬ tucky What a vast opportunity for good or evil the education of these children will be Admiral George Dewey was once the idol of the American people Mrs Deweys husband is just a common man and is not even re ¬ spected by the newspaper cartoon ¬ ist Every dog has his day A farmers trust to raise thiS price of wheat is talked of trouble has always been with the farmers that they will not stick to ¬ gether let them unite and they carr be tho most independent people of the nation Forest fires havo been raging on the hills for tho last few days Kentucky Mountaineer Those who are acquainted with the ragged and denuded hill sides surrounding this little city car hardly apply the dignified term of forest to the few trees that remain f1o 4 f 1 p i I- t I < > h II 11G > 1 < C J J l J t rjSouthSlde Several cases of measles in thla 2 neighborhood 1 r jWelch p 1 fr1t John Armitage is very low and iThe guished by the recent rains i 1 Bi Tom Warner of Judy sold at < horse at Owingrville for 80 c jif Jess Wills of Rothwell was kill ed by a tree falling on him 1Oj Jack Ballard and wifeof Crooks are rejoicing over a new baby girli byElders j c reUo 2frIends for Iowa J Surveyor Albert Shrout was out this way last week exercising his jacobatalF 1 l Theres a new boy baby at tho home of Shiny Belwareof French J burgand he rejoiceth thereat C With the medium of TUB OUT ¬ LOOK we keep in touch with all places in our county and adjoining 1 onesS t Buyers are picking up all the good horses in this section The demand is good and the prices very 1 i good f F Plant an advertisement in THE f OUTLOOK and will roach more orfthe 1 i Beckhamism at Frankfort r Ethan Spike an old honest negro Jr1 Democrat at Spikeville baa offered 1 a reward of 10 and no doubt bnt what tho assassin will be caught Tom St ton and WillisNorris who have been have jin to tidyness accidentaJ1rfeJ1 and was run over breaking one of injuring ¬ The writer recently attendedE1 three nice socials on Hinkston by Misses Hattie Todd Lottie Wren pleasanthome John Craig Jr made quite ana improvement in our town by build ing a large blacksmith shop and the music of his hammer is beard from early morn until twilight Dewey being n Republican by birth a Democrat by marriage and a warrior by profession he is likely to be knifed like Caesar in the house of his friends by the politi ¬ clans of Rome What would become ofa ne18c paper if its editor shou11Ira to the advice of various people who woiflcttRstwRLjiim fVwto run his bustiicss71nquire of those who tried it and have since retired Wo would advise you to keep on your flannel for a while yet invor ¬ der to maintain good health and if you should doubt the reliability of the Kentucky groundhog as a weather prophet please riso and be > j counted A W Knrrick William Daniel and soninlaw Will Leo and fam ilies will start for Iowa this week by land to wake that country their home We are sorry to lose such ja good neighbors and citizens but f what is our loss is Iowas gain 4 We read the following in a paper t s- printed in Clay Co Mo in the V Thorntoll items written by the V able pen of Miss Nellie Jones Wo < received a letter last Monday from James Kendall of Kentucky Mr p Kendall was our neighbor and cor respondent for this paper about two years ago in the Southwest v corner and was a splendid writer The way he used to roast some of i us was sad He has a host of warm friends here who will be glad to know that he is still alive if he is on dangerous ground Jim had better come back to Gods country and write items than to dwell in If thea fi ¬ > tion law j The Son of God was crucified by an enraged and devilish mob yet for nearly nineteen centuries heV has been ruling in the hearts of millions of men and controllingt the destinies of nations W S j Taylor hap been crucified and lied upon by a howling mob on a cross of 100000 but he will yet riseio rule this government which Beckbam and his kukluxband of lawabiding v 41 citizens know ho was elected to and in his administration a nation of freemen will be blessed If tha Supreme Court has any jurisdiction over that rotten Legislature Taylor 4 will get his just rights and that is I what they dont want him to have Just think the partisan contest of corruption has cost the taxpayers 4 of Kentucky about 75000 What T do the farmers think of that Be fore making up their minds they should ask themselves the cause of this immense expense and every one whether desirous or otherwise 1 is forced to the conclusion that it J is the effect of Goebelism and then those good old Christians will in ¬ terrogate Who brought about the 3 contest The only answer is A pack of hungry officeseeking curs who were beaten at the polls in spite of tho onesided counting m a chine by at least 35000 votes SCIILEIGUSb For a Good Shave on FIRSTCLASS HAIRCUT oa SHAMPOO ao TO THE Parlor Barber Shop In cellar under OwIugsvillo BankIng Co Special attention paid to clean Ing and trimming ladies and chil ¬ yourhoose S t ROBERT JOHN i t 1 > w tl c > y r 7 1 f I 19 < Jj gt L < v p t 1 J i i o1 r < > 7

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I OWINGSV1LLE OUTLOOK

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ANNOUNCEMENT1

4 For Appellate JudgeTo the Republicans of the Seventh

0 Appellate District of Kentucky1 am a candidate for Judge of

the Court of Appeals from thisdistrict subject to your actionElection November 1900

k iResp ED C OREAK

THURSDAY APRIL 10 1900

VANTEDA wealthy discreetattractive man to run for VicePresident Apply to Mark Ilunna

S A SLGOEtrruiN to Bryan that theh Kansas City ticket be Dewey and

Bryan would make the Boy Ora ¬

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j nON HOKE SMITH line sold hisinterest in the Atlanta Journal linthe will never be contented until he

S is in tho business againr1rill British government has sent

to the United States to pur4 t fiiasea very large number of horses

I Thnt will put up prices still fur ¬

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1 Wo to tho reputation in historyI i nl fry one of present prominence

supporting the steal of the Statefi1lco iiiClS Succeeding generations willr nl of them only to condemn

ff them

1 1 TIlE British have lost two soldiers

i tn the Boon one in the war JohnnyI I tHulll paying dearly for Chamber

1 and RhodesUm hut ho exjpects to pet buck olfof the Boersuiim y cot of the war

1AFrEnthcjL1igI1lefltSOftheCOurtSa on the State contests there is left

no room to doubt that the Goebel

1Election law is the most monstrous

i 310CC legalized iniquity ever perI10 t petrated in the United States

Tin House by n vnto of 210 to15 adopted the resolution in favor

1 dpif an amendment to the Constitu ¬

r b tion providing for the election of4 t S Senators by direct vote of the

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<jU Thats prett good but theI ah the Senate

< =SPEAKER HESDEBSOX was presen ¬

ted with a gavel made of the cele ¬

brated Indian pipcstone from theonly deposit in the worldtlutt inwestern Minnesota When the

S 4 Speaker hits the pipetone now theCongressmen had better look wild

1 AnuinAt DEEr was trained1I youth in one of the strictest

be Ifrom professions and followed itmaturity He is a delicate

man If he was elected Presidents t he hRrlul11enteoftbeomcefeelter6-

i I would kill him quicker than theyIdid Wm Henry Harrison

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NOTHING hort of the rack couldr extort n confession from some plO ¬

1 pie that prosperity lisa arrived naili they will hoot at its evidence in

the Chickasaw Indian nation rais ¬

ing the price of a marriage licensefor white men from 50 to 600 oneyear ago and now to 1000

j SECBETABT of the Navy Long hasup a VIce Presidential lightningrod Man wants but little in a Vice

ILt Presidential way here below nor1 wants that little Long Ho played

1 favorites in the Spanish war tooi much to suit folks notions of fair

playI

I q TOE U S Supreme Court has setz April 30th to hear the Kentucky

m Gubernatorial contest cases Thatwill give Baby Bcckham about two

r weeks in which to organize hisf army for capturing the State gov¬

ernment us a dispatch says in ef¬

e feet he is doing if the decision isti against him

J <DEWEY it Is stated is a gold

i standard Democrat and also favorsS a D S protectorate over the Phil-

ippineSl with a reimbursement forft the U S outlay in the Islands

Jk i Thats a good platform but Dewey

I ttandsno more show for the Kansasp City nomination than Eugene Debs

IS d for election

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4 + IHPEBI ALIEU was the correct namefor it after all Expansionismwould make conquered territoryan Integral part of the nation and

cI4 Eubjeet to the Constitution Im¬

b 4j 5j perialism makes it subject territoryj c to he governed without representayjjtin anti without particular regard

to the Constitution1

3 KiNO LEOPOLD of Belgium hasprobably read of Andrew Carnegies

1 opinion that a man is disgraced if>< he dies richand has presentedy < his reul estate to his nation in order

to beautify the country Leopold is< a gay blade and probably has no

fears in regard to blowing in hiscash as he goes along

TOE Senate Committee declaredI against admitting Clark of Mo-

ntana¬

probably for indiscretion inpurchasing too openly votes enoughto elect him Besides Clark settoo swift a puce for other Senato¬

4 rial aspirants With a couple ofClarks in every State the restwould be nowhere

WAR is about to break out at theCornell dam Westchester Co NewYork between the striking Italian4fP4 laborers and the State troops A

i ergeant has already been assassiBoated This is a bad year fur do

1 Hiestic wars a Presidential cam ¬

paign being on hand the Adminis¬

i tration fearful of the political ef¬

fect of intervention and the demagogues keen to uphold the wrong ¬

doing of any part of the great0tj common people for political ad ¬4je1 vantage But Guy Roosevelt nodoubt will bff able like the lament¬

v 4 ed Jerry Rusk to sayI seen mydutyand done it

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n addition to the mostcomplete stock of

EVER KEPT INKY I HAVE ADDED AN UPTO

You get new and the latest up to the minute Give me a call before you buy I can surely save you money as my terms are CASH

Old Stand Maui Street Shoe Store

TilE confession mill at Frankforthas censed grinding for the present The Circuit Judge shut upreports as to what the grand jurywas doing tighter than a clam

Tin suggestion is wbllhlcnr ¬

rect that if thn Kansas City convention pluiuld nominate anothercandidate and should ignore freesilver Bryan would hull He let itbe plainly understood in ISJb thathe would holt the Chicago conven ¬

ion if it didnt lix thitgs to suithim

HAWAII Porto Rico and thePhilippines are not adopted chil ¬

dren in Uncle Sams family Theyare hondinen to be exploited forthe benefit of certain elements ofhiis family while the cost of theirenslavement nnd keep conies off ofall Thats imperialism in it <

fullest sense and in all its beauty

TIIK Supreme Court decides thatthe shipper intift PlY for the litter ¬

nal Revenue stamps on express re ¬

ceipts It is doubtful that thefraniers of the law so intended itNow the proprietary medicine menare bringing the pressure to bearto relieve that class commoditiesof the stamp tax It can ns wellbear it as any from which it is ex ¬

acted or perhaps hotter

THE new Mayor of Lima Ohiohas ordered the police to not arrestdrunken people but to send themhome in cabs if theyare unable tonavigate It may work beneficiallyby appealing to the drinking peo ¬

plos selfrespect Gentleness of-

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times is ctFective where compulsion aggravates and increases of-

fenses¬

AI TnuKMAX of Ohio was aspizcn a freesilver man as Bryan

previous to the birth of the expan-sion

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issue Now he says freesilveras a paramount issue will bo a mill-stone

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about the Democratic PartVSneck this year It will puzzle thegreat common people to know whyfreesilver isnt just ns goollIIthins or bad n thing now as it overwas

TJIE Goebelites have professedgreat regard for tho law If theU S Supreme Court should decidethat Bcckham and his fellow pre-tenders

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have no legal right to theolllces will they step down and outEvery wellinformed citizen inKentucky knows they really holdthe law right and justice in perfectcontempt in their hearts and ifthey should submit to an adversedecision it will not be because ofregard for the law but for fear ofUncle Sams army

ONE of Mark Twains early jokesthat he referred then to n paleo ¬

lithic origin represented a man assitting down t a meal at a frontierhotel where there was nothing butmackerel and mustard on tho billof fare But protested the guestI dont like mackerel Help

yourself to tho mustard thenblandly replied the landlord Agood many folks find themselves inthe same predicament in regard toimperialism They detest imper-ialism

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but Bryanism is as fieryand nonnutritivo as the mustardalone arun Porto Rico tariff bill in-

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provisions for a civil gov-ernment

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for the Island was passedby the louse and has beer signedby the President The principleinvolved is of vast importancethough the tariff discriminationsare rather insignificant in them ¬

selves Through the act Congressand the Administration assume theright to govern a territory outsidetho Constitution of the UnitQdStates whereas they have no polit¬byIupon

As an illustration of how thepeople are not iu it in politics adispatch in a Saturdays payer saysthat Mark Hanna held a conferencewith Senator Fairbanks of Indianaand chose him for Vice Presidenton the McKinley ticket It is pret ¬

ty well uccepted that Bryan andBrynnslpeople wouldnt have stoodfor thatin either big party but timesaint what they used to be beforethe bosses learned how to dlay thegreat common people for great com ¬

mon suckers t1

TIIEBE is not a skunk skin to behad for love or money in Cincinna¬

ti and the distress signal ii hoist ¬

ed This terrible state of depri-vation

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was brought about fby theOhio legislature passing a bill pro-hibiting

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the slaughter of skunksand sale of their skins Public in ¬

dignation meetings may yet bringthe Ohio solons to a realizing fenseof their responsibility for heedlesslawmaking A body might thinkthe smell of skunk skins wouldnever be missed among thoi power ¬

ful odors down in the commissionhouse district but he doesnt knowthe Cincinnati blend of smells if hethinks the skunk can be withdrawsand never be missed All perfum ¬dopelike I

uating feebler odors and fublend-ing a compound of smells into nharmonious symmetircal hole soto speak Visitors there j W willfind a trip through tho side streetsover the Rhine to find again thoworst smell that over was II

delusion and n snare Nothing willrestore Cincinnatis prestige as thecityof abominable smells exceptfreetrade in skunk skins

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SOMETHING NEWI aLLADIES MISSES CHILDRENS MENS and BOYS SHOES

OWINGSVILLE

OFJeverything STRICTLYGillons

THOSE having authority at theParis Imposition lire reported tohave rejected the Ii 100000 gold or I

ihled whichever it may be stat ¬

ue of Maude Adams as The Amer ¬

ican Girl Miss Adams is no ioubta gifted young actress and a veryattractive pcrtcn hut sIte iCfYfur from beinga typically prettyrielse nil her portraits dont do

her justice Like the silver statueof Adu Itfhan ut the Chicago Firtho gold statue is suspected of be ¬

ing pretty much ofn fake

THE game between Britons andBoers is not so near played out asrit seemed u while back WhileRoberts is recuperating at Itlocmfontein the Boers arc overrunningthe country and occasionally gain ¬

ing a victory that gives Englandthe thumps The South AfriclIlIIwinter is just beginningmay be that the Britishwill notget rein forccmcnls of men and i

horses and proper equipments toadvance before spring opens againMeanwhile the Boers being nativeand not having to get acclimatedwill have the advantage in sendingout harassing expeditions to cutolF small bodies of troops and sup ¬

ply trains h

Tin iniptrijlislic idea is thatPorto Rico in to bo held in bondagefor the benefit of the United Statesand not for the benefit of PortoRico Chairman Dick of the Na ¬

tionul Republican Committee ex-

plains¬

it by saying that in the fu ¬

ture Porto Rico may become a cot ¬

ton producing and manufacturingterritory and with cheap laborcould then undersell the UnitedStates So the right to discrimin ¬

ate against Porto Rico must be exIerted by the United States Thatvery same right exerted by KingGeorges government gave theAmerican colonists the right to re ¬

bel and win their independence Ifthe Hannus and Dicks are to bringthis nation to adopt the castolFand condemned methods of GeorgeIII of England matters nro in abad way indeed Such policies willmake the blood boil in the peoplewho have become imbued with thoreal spirit of Americanism Thepity of it all is that It makes Bryunisiu as much of a menace as in1896IA PLAN to combine the wheatgrowers of the world in u trust tocurtail production and not sellItbushel of wheat for less than onedollar is to be attempted at ParisFrance this year The scheme is1

very pretty but not very promis-ing

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If all bands around couldform a trust in every great line ofproduction it would bust the trustsand protectionism but it is notpracticable Tho best remedy forindustrial nnd other ills is to goback to the simplicity of Jeffersoninn Democracy with just enoughgovernment to protect the peoplein the fullest enjoyment of lifcliberty nnd the pursuit of happinessleaving the utmost freedom consis ¬

tent with the rights of everybodyelse Government is a necessaryevil and the least governed peopleare the best governed Until theessentials of government arc welldone it is worse than folly to essaynonessentials and paternalismThere is nothing the nation andthe several States need so much as-

a bluepencil deletion of the stat ¬

ute books done in the spirit ofJeffersonian Democracy until theessentials of government are provi ¬

ded for and peoples inalienablefreedom otherwise is restoredWhat is necessary can bo well doneprovided mere governmental med ¬

dung is not attempted too-

CORRESPONDENCE

SherburneMrs L J Jones was in Cincin ¬

nati last week

Mrs J B Swartz left last weekfor a visit to relatives in Chicago

Easter exercises at the churchSunday evening were wellattended

A good manyof our citizens at-

tended¬

Court in Mt Sterling Mon-

day¬

Sirs B M Goodpaster and sonAlex of Owingsville were guestsof the family of her brother C RScott Sunday

Knob LickNews scarce and work plentifulOats seem to be slow in coming

upSomegardening was done in the

past few daysThe ore company continues to

move quite a lot of ore

The visitors at the Knobs worefewer in number than usual

IMrs J M Colliver sold a cowand calf to Lafayette Sorrell for

50

Henry Warrens house caughtfire Sunday about noon damage

slightFromappearances there will be a

peach crop if nothing further hap ¬

pens to it-

Sundayschool was fairly attend ¬

ed Uur Superintendent was ab-

sent¬

for the first time There wereseveral visitors that took a part inthe work which is appreciated bythe school

The meeting at this place wasfairly attended Sunday Rev hoetetter preached a veryable die ¬

course Bro Moore Bro WmSexton and Rev Davis attendedthe meeting

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Clolhing Rats Furnishing Goods aDd Notions

JAMES GILLONu

Moores FerryElder Wesley Rluvins preached

tt lltdrirks Saturday night andSunday to largo and appreciative

audiencesSromethingshisilnr to grip seems

to he prevailing to an alarming ex ¬

tent in this vicinity at this timeMr und Mrs Win Ingram RetinaCarter Lee Bnty John Rice andhMyttlc Rico are all on the sick list-

s On Tuesday of last week as Fillmore Purvis was coining down theriver bank at lies old mill in a Ispring wagon the wagon turnedover throwing the occupants outand into the river Mr Purvisiwas very badly llUrtI

CrooksSumo of the farmers here have

plantedcornJFritz Carmichael and family vieted near Frcnchbtirg lust week

Mrs Joo Swnrtz of Ml Sterlingvisited Mrs Ed Green SundnyI

Your corpt is on tho sick listtherefore news is scarce this weekj

Chins Reed was called to Cainargo last week to attend the burial of

motherMrsWarren visited her

parents Mr and Mrs Riley Baileyhere last week-

Kcndrick Williamson and hisImother left here last Monday aweek ago for Decatur Ill

OlympiaEmory Bashford of Salt Lick

was in town SundayMr and Mrs D R Bishop wereMt Sterling Fri nyIMiss Viola Cannon visited atI

Salt Lick last week

Miss Bertie Hall who hind beenvisiting at Stcpstone has returnedhome

Miss Olga Hagaman is visitingher aunt Mrs J B Crosby nearCriiigs

Wm E Houston anti wife ofCrooks visited Jno W McGlossonSaturday und Sunday

Mrs Thomas and Miss BessieNaper who had been visiting Mrand Mrs D R Bishop have re-

turned¬

to their home in Minneapo ¬

lie Minnesota

Hlllsboro if

ivL B Markwell was in Cincinnati

last week

Vanden Cooper of Orlando Fliis visiting friends here

W Houston anti wife of Miner ¬

va moved here last week

Robert Stewart John Gray SamSaunders and Mrs Thus II Wal-

ton¬

tire all Chute poorly

Robert Haivkinf of St JosephMo eame in last week to attendthe burial of his father IlldiardHawkins

Elisha V Payne hell at the homeof John F Denton Tuesdayof lastweek at the age of 8G Intermentthe Hillsboro Cemetery Wednesday

Richard Hawkins lied at hishome near town Tuesday eve of lastweek nt the ago of 74 Intermentin Hillsboro Cemetery He leavesa wife and three son-

sGrango CitvMiss Anna Walton has been very

sick

T R Ratliir left Monday morning for Cincinnati

Abncy Williams of Mt Sterlingvisited relatives here Saturday null

SundayRevJ W Gardner did not fill

appointment bore Sunday on ac ¬

count of his mother being sickMiss Elan Estill of OivingsvSHe

was the guest of Miss LeIHe Willroy and Mrs L B Newman lastweek

The remains of Miss Betsy Likeswho died near Ringoa Mill lastweek were interred at Fairviow bu ¬

rying ground SaturdayDr W O Phillips returned from

Cincinnati Thursday after cow ¬

pleting his four years course ntPulte Medical College We wishhim great success

Naylors BranchWe welcome you back South

SideWarrenWarner has been very

poorly but is some betterAunt Kitty Coyle was taken very

poorly Sunday afternoon and is nobetter

IW T Lath ram lost a yearlingsteer from eating clover one daylast week

There will bo Sundaytchool tSlate Valley every Sunday after¬

noon at 2 oclockElder Parker preached at Slate

Valley Saturday night Sunday andSunday afternoon

It looks ns though spring hadopened up again after anotherweek of cold weather

J B Lathram sold a yoke ofoxen to Sam Lathram for 105 andalso ono yearling steer for 28

Harry Coyle of upper Salt Lickwas at the bedside of his aunt MrsKitty Coyle one day and night lasweek I

W T Lathram nnd family ofWyoming visited James W Barbera family Saturday night anffSunday

4 ltn ki tf<

BotholMisses Florence and Maggie Ar

rasniith went to Carlisle shoppinglast week

Mrs John Arrnsmtth is confinedto her room stilFering with a badlysprained ankle

George Donaldson anti wife ofWinchester made a flying visit toBethel Monday

Mrs Cannon of Nicholas Co ispending a while with her daugher Mrs C B Williams

Walter Whaley and wife RobertVilson wife and baby epent sever

nl days with relatives near Millersburg lastwcckiMrs Leo Ratlin and daughterMiss Essie of Nicholas countspent Friday with her sisterinlawMrs Scth Bolts

D S Trumbo went to Mt Ster-ling

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Sunday to attend the funeralof It2t1 Barnes and remained un ¬

tilllondaJ it being County CourtdayCoons

Picratt of Jit Sterlings tho name of our new firm pro ¬

prietors of tho drygoods storePunch t Gatewood sold out tothem last week

WvommeColeman Templcman tho incur¬

ance mutt was hero one day last

weekMrsJohn Ellington and Mrs

David Wilson of near Moorefieldware visiting relatives hero a fewlays ago

dayhereed quito a good sermon and everyone seems more pleased with himevery visit ho makes

The visiting and visitors arc toonumerous to mention in this placeThe remind one of caged birdswhen there comes n pretty layThey are flying hither and thitherso glad to he out

Mrs W S Estill anti daughterMiss Elan have been visiting rela ¬

ties and friends here for tho pastweek but Sirs Estill returned homoSunday Miss Elan will remain ufew weeks longer

What a beautiful Easter mornBTU if T wan a gifted writer I might

u soMcthing nice and appropriateM i occasion but as I am new to

iU business will ask to be sparedIUi too harsh criticism until I

acquaintedICralgs

Butler Toy bought a work mulefrom Mr Snelling forUO

Irc Ptrker filled his appointui t at Slate Valley Sunday

James Snedegar of Rues Runwits the guest of his mother MrsMelissa Snedegar Sunday

Mrs James Snedegar and babyHoward were guests of her parentsButter Toyand wife Sunday

Mrs Elizabeth Wells and littlegrandson Edward of Roes Runwore guests of the family of Butler

ToyMrand Mrs Richard Ferguson

and little granddaughter Alice vis-

ited¬

the family of her soninlawloose Staton near Hedricks Sun-

day¬

Died Friday little Arthur Bram-ble

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aged nine years Interment atOld Virginia Saturday We extendsympathy to tho bereaved parentsin their sad lossWeep not for him Hints dead and

goneNor despair be drivenYour child is saved through Jesus

ChristHo now has gone to Heaven

Shed not for him tho bitter tearrogmtTis hereThe gem is sparkling yet

Flat CreeKAlfred Steele sold a horse lust

week for 45

John Dawson sold two milchcows lust week for 60

Leo Jones bought a load of cornlast week at 3 per bbl

George Darnell of White Oak I

visited here Saturday and SundaySeveral youngsters from this

place went to Slate Valley SundayWm Clark and wife of near

Olympia visited friends here Sun-

day¬

Mrs Ora Martt was in MtSterling shopping one day lastweek

Some people will put on a longface and treat you awful nicewhile you are doing things forthem but when work is done youare talked about by some

Miss Lutie Quisenberry of Ewington is teaching a successfulspring echoolat Stoops She hat

and those desira large patronage ¬

ous of an education should takeadvantage of this opportunity

If your neighbor is not a sub-scriber to THE OUTLOOK and doesnot borrow it show him your copyof the paper after you have read itand ask him to subscribe for thebest local paper in tho county

Walker Gopher is now attendingschool at Stoops under the abletutorship of Miss QuisenberryWalter is determined to have aneducation and says that whilesome of the boys of a jealous dis-

position criticise him in his efforSthey will live to see him climb theladder of fame as one of the grea ¬

est orators Kentucky overproduce

Hii4 <Ot G J

Forge HillThe infant daughter of Mr and

Mrs John Wright is betterMr and Mrs Sam Shnitz of

Craigs spent Sunday at W WWilliams

Mrs J A Anderson and sonRobert of Owingsville visited at JM Moores Sunday

News was received hero last weekifrom Amorct Mo that MrsFenwick is very ill Mrs F hasbeen making her homo with herdaughter Mrs P II Williamsthere for several years and herfriends here are grieved to hear of

illnessMarried

Sunday morning inMaysville Miss Clio Williams andWalker Horseman Miss Williamsis a daughter of Joe A Williamsand is a beautiful and industriouslittle girl Mr Horseman is a sonof Js8 Horseman and is a splendidyoung man May their lives bo csbright as their wedding day is thewish of their many friends here

Uppor Prickly AshHarrison Swetnam is improvingMrs Ben Gillon is improving

rapidlyJ R Manley sold a cow to Will

Manley for 45

Georgo Keer was in Morgan Colast week trading

Marshall Stone visited relativesin Montgomery Co last week

E S Park and wife visited rel ¬

atives at Polksvillo Saturday andSundaySam

Lathram bought ten head oflong yeirling cattle of R F Tnppat 32 per head

R L Stone and wife visited MrStones fattier near Carlisle fromFriday until Sunday

W W Case and wife nnd littleson Ilnrmon visited Mrs Casesparents in Fleming Co last week

Elder Joseph R Jones of Lex ¬

ington Bible College will prtfachat Harpers schoolhouse next Sat¬

urday nightJ Will Shrout of Mt Sterling

Mrs Thomas Peters of near Beth ¬

el and Mrs Albert Wilson of nearBethel were guests of their motherMrs Nancy Shrout last week

OdessaGarrett Hawkins was here Sat-

urdayMrs Sam Hawkins was taken

suddenly very sick last Sundaynight and is quite poorly-

M A Garner sold a steer calf toEd Anderson Sr last wetk for

25 to go at weaning timeM M Manley wire and daugh ¬

ter of Wyoming were guests of LS Doyle and family Sunday

Taylor Kerns and wife of Nick ¬

olas Co wcro guests of their auntMrs Sally Darnell Saturday andSunday last

Every member of J T Gudgellsfamily except Mrs Gudgell wasdown in bed Sunday and Mondaywith influenza

Born to II Clay Anderson nndwife on tho 11th inst a girl Thisis four girls and neer a boyandClay has his lower lip down belowzero again

Well we learn from the EastFork communication last week thatthere is in his vicinity a demandfor more hats Next will beblisters nnd we kindly request theDr to be prepared for that emer ¬

gencyThelittle son of Enoch Sorrell

which was operated on by Dr Jonessome three weeks ago for hipjointdisease is getting along nicely andcan walk some without his crutch-es

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now by some one leading him byone hand

John Gudgell nnd Sam Jones arethe only ones in this communitythat have planted any corn andthey are both done Now weknow of no others but have a mindto say Well we will say itthatBilly Wilson of Smoky is doneplanting as Billy is a very earlybird and was talking of plantingin March

Old Aunt Jenettic Snedegar whohad been in feeble health for sever ¬

al years died at her homo onSmoky Road on last Tuesday Fu ¬

neral at the house conducted byBro B F Parker on Wodnesdayafter which the remains were takento their last restingplace and laidin tho family burying ground Shewas tho last member of tho familyof Jessie and Polly Gregory Sheleaves throe daughters to mournher death Mrs Reader and MrsJas Mynhier of the mountaincounties of this State and MrsChas Fielders of Oklahoma Theyhave the sympathy of all in theirsad bereavement Her youngestdaughter Mrs Molly Fielderswhom she had not seen for about20 years arrived hero a few daysbefore she died Mrs Recder alsowas at her bedside when she breath-ed

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her last Mrs Snedegar hadbeen for many years and was at thedate of her death a faithful mewber of the Christian Church atWhite Oak and was a nice and rospcctablo old lady

Peace to her ashesAnd rest to her soul

No more trials and troublesOn earth to unfold

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StepstoneIDallas Barnes of Little Rock is

here visiting friends nnd will workthis season at this place

J M Steele of Olympin washere Sunday to see his soninlawRobt Itagan who is bedfast withthe grip

Robt Nixon wife and baby ofOwingsville were here Sunday vis¬

Mrs Ns sister Mrs B FMyers Jr

Mr Mollic Shanklin and son ofMt Sterling were here Sunday vis-iting Mrs Ss mother Mrs GeoSUtterback

Miss Mattie Payne and MissRosa Phipps went to LexingtonSunday to attend Easter servicesthere and see friends

Dr Alexander of Olympia wascalled here to see the baby of MrsMoses Karrick The child is cut¬

fering front toneilitisR T Myers wife and child vie¬

ited Mr Ms fattier Sunday wentfrom hero to Mt Sterling CourtMonday returning home Tuesday

It is reported that Milton PLane has gone West to make hismark If true hope that he willshow the right color as ho wassurely taught right in his bringing

upMissEmma Kincaid spent last

week in Mt Sterling visiting rein ¬

tives and friends She returnedhome Sunday bringing Miss JessieForeman along to visit her for sev¬

eral daysH C Mead who has been drum ¬

ming in the lower part of the Statefor two months was home on aflying trip part of last week Heleft for the same parts again Mon¬

day morning

Curran Crouch and family AsaM Crouch and family of the Slateneighborhood were guests of H CMead and family Sunday MrsNancy Crouch is bedfast at MrMeads with the grip

THE SicnJas L Williams andson are both improving but veryslowly Harrison Alexander is nobetter if as well Robt Ragan isabout the same John Alexanderis up and about again Mrs Nan ¬

cyCrouch is no better Etta Karrickp child is some better B FCarpenter is better and will sootbeout Mrs Shrout is better butnot out of danger yet DallasBarnes is down with the chillsThe Sn of Thos H Strata is somebetter

Mo reheadWe have decided not to run for

President this yearRev E G B Mann of Paris

visited his brother here last week

Andrew Jackson Cheap of SaltLick visited his friend in thistown last Sunday

Perhaps Little Bobs will takeChristmas dinner in Pretoria butit will be Christmas 1900

Rev J A Sawyer of Londonbegan a protracted meeting at theMethodist Church Sunday

Large quantities of lumber crossties antI other timber products arebeingshipped from this place-

SIf preacherprognosticatoris correct there will be a hot timein this old town next summer

The people are somewhat agi ¬

tated over the prospect of a rail ¬

road from here to West LibertyFrying chickens will soon be

ripe and if you want the best onesin th <> world you must come toMorebead

When you are in Salt Lick ligninstep in and see Dr Robbins collection of souvenirs ranging in agfrom 100 to 140 years

Shower and sunshine make thefruit lights and shadows success-es

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and failures make the ruggedsturdy character of mature life

F P Blair killed a hog recentlythat lacked eighty ounces ofweighing six hundred pounds andthis has not been a good season forhogs either

0 Woman fair but fickle whenwill you learn that Easter is halSlowed bya risen Saviournot the day to flaunt your gaudyapparel in public

Some of our neighbors are takingadvantage of the good weather andare planting potatoes in their gardons while someas heretofore willplant theirs in the moon

There are 650000 white childrenof school age in the State of Ken ¬

tucky What a vast opportunityfor good or evil the education ofthese children will be

Admiral George Dewey was oncethe idol of the American peopleMrs Deweys husband is just acommon man and is not even re ¬

spected by the newspaper cartoon¬

ist Every dog has his day

A farmers trust to raise thiSprice of wheat is talked oftrouble has always been with thefarmers that they will not stick to¬

gether let them unite and they carrbe tho most independentpeople of the nation

Forest fires havo been raging onthe hills for tho last few daysKentucky Mountaineer

Those who are acquainted withthe ragged and denuded hill sidessurrounding this little city carhardly apply the dignified term offorest to the few trees that remain

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rjWelch p1fr1tJohn Armitage is very low andiTheguished by the recent rains

i 1BiTom Warner of Judy sold at <

horse at Owingrville for 80c jif

Jess Wills of Rothwell was killed by a tree falling on him 1Oj

Jack Ballard and wifeof Crooksare rejoicing over a new baby girlibyElders j

creUo2frIendsfor Iowa JSurveyor Albert Shrout was outthis way last week exercising hisjacobatalF 1lTheres a new boy baby at thohome of Shiny Belwareof French Jburgand he rejoiceth thereat C

With the medium of TUB OUT ¬

LOOK we keep in touch with allplaces in our county and adjoining 1onesS t

Buyers are picking up all thegood horses in this section Thedemand is good and the prices very 1 igood f F

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Beckhamism at Frankfort rEthan Spike an old honest negro Jr1

Democrat at Spikeville baa offered1

a reward of 10 and no doubt bntwhat tho assassin will be caught

Tom St ton and WillisNorris whohave been havejinto tidyness

accidentaJ1rfeJ1and was run over breaking one ofinjuring ¬

The writer recently attendedE1three nice socials on Hinkston byMisses Hattie Todd Lottie Wren

pleasanthomeJohn Craig Jr made quite anaimprovement in our town by build

ing a large blacksmith shop andthe music of his hammer is beardfrom early morn until twilight

Dewey being n Republican bybirth a Democrat by marriage anda warrior by profession he is likelyto be knifed like Caesar in thehouse of his friends by the politi¬

clans of RomeWhat would become ofa ne18cpaper if its editor shou11Ira to

the advice of various people whowoiflcttRstwRLjiim fVwto run hisbustiicss71nquire of those whotried it and have since retired

Wo would advise you to keep onyour flannel for a while yet invor ¬

der to maintain good health and ifyou should doubt the reliability ofthe Kentucky groundhog as aweather prophet please riso and be > jcounted

A W Knrrick William Danieland soninlaw Will Leo and families will start for Iowa this weekby land to wake that country theirhome We are sorry to lose such jagood neighbors and citizens but fwhat is our loss is Iowas gain 4

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printed in Clay Co Mo in the VThorntoll items written by the V

able pen of Miss Nellie Jones Wo <received a letter last Monday fromJames Kendall of Kentucky Mr pKendall was our neighbor and correspondent for this paper abouttwo years ago in the Southwest vcorner and was a splendid writerThe way he used to roast some of i

us was sad He has a host of warmfriends here who will be glad toknow that he is still alive if he ison dangerous ground Jim hadbetter come back to Gods countryand write items than to dwell in Ifthea fi

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The Son of God was crucified byan enraged and devilish mob yetfor nearly nineteen centuries heVhas been ruling in the hearts ofmillions of men and controllingtthe destinies of nations W S jTaylor hap been crucified and liedupon by a howling mob on a cross of

100000 but he will yet riseio rulethis government which Beckbamand his kukluxband of lawabiding v 41citizens know ho was elected toand in his administration a nationof freemen will be blessed If thaSupreme Court has any jurisdictionover that rotten Legislature Taylor 4will get his just rights and that is Iwhat they dont want him to haveJust think the partisan contest ofcorruption has cost the taxpayers 4

of Kentucky about 75000 What Tdo the farmers think of that Before making up their minds theyshould ask themselves the cause ofthis immense expense and everyone whether desirous or otherwise 1is forced to the conclusion that it Jis the effect of Goebelism and thenthose good old Christians will in¬

terrogate Who brought about the 3

contest The only answer is Apack of hungry officeseeking curswho were beaten at the polls inspite of tho onesided counting m achine by at least 35000 votes

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