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SEPTEMBER 29, 1899. THE LINCOLN"COUNTY NATIONAL BANK , OF STANFORD, KY. Capital $100,600. Successor to. Farmers Bank and Trust Co., A 8TANFORD, KY., fciwi opntinuouily under same management for sg year*. .Sdlicits your Bank account hoping such business rela- tions will prove materially profitable and pleasant. DIRECTORS. J.J. Williams. J.B.Lynn. J. S. Owsley, Sr. ' S. h . Shanks, William Qooch. J. F. Cash. A. W. Carpenter. J.B.Owsley. , W^H. Cummini S. H. Shanks, President. J. B. Owsley, Cashier. W. M. Bright, Asst. Cashier. he traek * Utile (how. gelding, » years old. shield-, streamer* I displayed la the tW house* 1* n o t like main route of wnti a busy appear- building all along steps of charches, Ibga Vacant wih- pictures of the ad- ththe sign, -To let WILLIS GRIFFIN, III Jiasttfy iaveeUga- DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, JEWELRY, STATIONERY, CI- GARS AND TOBACCOS, PAINTS AND OILS. WI C" C. C. DAVIS & CO., Mt. Vernon, Ky. In th. Tournament (pp. Uoroscope and half do ten others. It ia aald the Keenea are negotiating for the wither* farm at Red Bank. N. J.. where they can hare their horses near their own bnalneee interest*. Mr-Whltney ha* imp. Meddler. Lie- aaek.Tlendit and other food stallions and T» o r 80 of the moat valuable brood mares at Labella stud. Whliney'e stnd is new, the mares ha,, ing nearly all been eecured last winter and spring from the Tsrioas breeding countries, regardless of cost Mr. Whitney. It la eaid desires hare his thoroughbreds close at hand and baa leased Stony Ford for this par- pose. ci.r roil LEIIKOTOA Ky.. 8ept 98.-Clay Pointer, the well-known race hone, ruled off this summer at Chicago, haa been attached by Henry T. Martin, Woodford county, who claims be owns the horse. Thomas M. Berry, who raced him. and who waa ruled off at the same time, haa never paid him oent of money. The horae la at Io> Stephens' farm. ' "•W|«n raMla B.lldlag. WASBTKOTOM, S e p t 8 3 . — C o n g r e s s m a n Berry bsa succeeded In having proper- ly adjusted all differences as to the award of the 00atract for the uew pub- lic balldlog at Newport, Ky., for which congress appropriated 875,00a It goes to Sherman, Gloss & Co., of Cincinnati, whoae bid waa 884,60(1 Morals. s.id f.r aio.eea. LOCISVILL*, ky.. Sept 24. — Scott Newman, Jr., haa sold Boralma, promising young trotter, to J. C. Mc- 4Coy) of Klrkwood. DeL. for 810,000, 'Highest price ever paid for a S-yesi-old trotter In Kentucky. Boralma Is the favorite In the Kentucky Matron stakes of 87.000. which will bo the jprlnoipal event of the opening day of the fall trotting meeting Monday. Jo * Ch.jra.fcl a . o . k s Oil Jim HalL LOUISVILLE, Ky., 8ept 20.—Joe Choyoski, of California, knocked oat Jim Pall, of Australia. In the third round Monday night before the Non- pareil Athletioclub at Music hall, in the presence of some 2,500 people. It waa announced that the fight was for the light heavy weight championship, limited t o 20 rounds and for a division of box office receipts. DalalaMl Agala.1 Bar Will, ALBANY, Ky.. Sept »*.—Alice Brown swore out warrants for Bob Brown, Alvla Brown and Richard, Dickon. Merging them -with detaining h«r against bar wllL Bob Brown is her busbaad. The sheriff Is In pursuit •i-Qov. Proctor Knott, Hons. James McCreary, AtUlla Co*. George R K1n- kead, David H. Smith, Lewis Descog- aets. W. u Crabb, S.oddard Johnston and Jedge JereR. Morton. Faaaaroar, Ky., 8ept 22.—Thedern- oeratle state campaign headquarter* were cloaed Wednesday out of respect <0 the memory of Mra J. G a Black- burn, whose funeral occurred at Ver- sailea • T h e remain were brought here and after slmpleAnd unobtrusive cere- mony, laid to rest in the Blaok"burn vault in the state cemetery Coal Shoxl.r'. Fortun. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept 22.—Frank Mcllvain. the young man who was shovellug coal on a barge near here, when told that bla half Interest in a California gold claim had proved to be worth 840,000,' will not take any chance on It Hi? aald, when told, "Well, I'll hold my job until I get the money." Why Prlc. of B « f u Rising. RICHMOND, Ky.. Sept 28.—Gen. Black, agent for Nelson Morris, Chicago, haa bought in the laat ten days in Madison ty nearly 1,000 bead of heavy ex- port cattle at five cents, for delivery in November. The entire bunch, aggre- g a t i n g $70,000 in value, will be sent to Englsnd for-the Christmas trade. Mrs. U.rllta Cum Hi» LXXIHSTOH, Ky.. Sept 24.—Mrs. Bertha Benz, the remaining survivor of the Benz expedition in the Klon- dike, has reached her home in Clay City, Ky. Mrs. Benz stopped en route at Bay City, Mich.,, where she has rel^ tlves. A H07 LOUISVILIE, S e p t M, —The first suit in which a corporation seeks to enjoi labor organization from boycotting it haa been filed in the United court here. The Peerless Manufac- turing Company la the plaintiff and Moldera' Union No. 18 the defend- ant The petition s t a t e s t h a t fcloee April.2, when a .strike occurred, a sys- of patrolling and picketing haa been established around the factory f>y members of tbe anion wb'o have Intim- idated Ik. U.I. Cksapl. . LOUISVILI.E. Ky., Sept 24—Tbe ex- ecutive committee In charge of the big barbecue to be given at, the jockey club'/grounds haa changed the date to October 18. THls was done in order to insure the presence of William. J. Bryan. • • • " • porekll-i Cas. «lsi Co. lan.iL LdsnoB, Ky., Sept. 26.—The case of ' W. Puroeil,- the labor organizer of Terre Haute, Ind., charged with in- citing miners in this county to quit work, wa» continued until September There was a bijj crowd of rainen In town ' " Crrr or MEXICO. S e p t 98. -Presii Diaz Can not go Chlcagtv on'acoount the Ulnesa of Mme. Diaz. He haa pointed Lie Ignaclon Mariacal. minis- ter of foreign relations, to go as hit reoreaentative. President Diaz Monday, night ex- pressed deep regret that he must fore- go the pleasure of the trip which he had locked forward to with been de- aire. He had hoped to meet the lead- ing men of the neighboring republic and felt that the ooeaeion would b e of much benefit to botjl oonntrles. While the lllneaa of Mme. 'Die's haa all along placed a degree of uncertainty about the plfita of the preaident for hi northern journey, it waa hoped Monday that her oonditton mlg! prove anfficiently to allow Preaiden' Diaz to be absent So strong was this expectation that Monday 1 again took up the matter of the pro- posed viait and Increaaed the of the appropriation for the expenaes of the president and hia party to 8150,- 000 in gold. The former appropriation was 8100,000 In sliver. It was a£, after this action that the announce- ment of the change In Preaident Diss' plana waa announced. THE AMJERICA1C PRISONERS. It Is R.port«d Thai lb. nilpi.a CM Brese Has BIIOITMI to M m l a of ttsdnssday T Than lay. MAHIH, Sept 28.—Two English! who had been held by the Insurgents since Jane have arrived at Aogelea They reporCthat the Filipino congress haa resolved that 14 American pris- oners ahall be antrendered on Wednes- day or Thursday. ' They have, however, rio informa- tion as to the whereabouts of Capt. Charles M. Rockefeller, of the 10th in. fantry, who disappeared in April laat and of whom no trace haa been die- covered. They assert that three Americana who were captnred by the rebela are acting as officers in the insurgent army. ' Dr.Hm.ss w.dsw.Mfc H>rl«; 'Sal.ld... BofTov, Sept 28.-Dr. Herman Wadaworth Hayleyi M years old, .In- structor of latin in Wealeyan universi- ty and a member of the faculty was fonnd dead in hla room In the United States hotel Monday with hll throat He bad committed suicide. He was one of the finest classical scholars In the country. Lately he had t?eeo haunted by the f.-ar of losinghiffntnl 1 committee has finally tthe "order to be . taken by ala and the gueau of the iland parade next Saturday. Jowa: band, battalion of sailors of pla, Dewey' and the mayor, lve captains at Manila, Dew- personal staff, Adm. Sampson and dolph Guggenhelmer. Adm. Samp- s staff, Adm. Philip, commandant the New York atatlon and President ."T. Wood of the board of aldermen, s^aff of Adm. Philip, junior officers of the Olympla, .junior offioers of the North Atlantic squadron. That will complete the naval forma- tion. Then will oome tbe guests of , the dty in this order: V.ailing gov- ernors not accompanied by troops; Maj. Gen. Miles and aides; Rr. Adm. Schley and Br, Adm. Miller (retired); IQInt committee of the municipsl as- (14- of them); sailors of the Atlantic squadron. Following lh^ aailora will be the soldiers of t h e regttlarand the other military organ- I cations. -The committee of seven of the re- oeption committee will visit the Olym p'» *• eoon aa Adm. Dewey will receive Thursday afternoon and known to him the clty'a P'M" for bla reception. The mayor'a private secretary will accompany the committee and ask Adm. Dewey if it will bo convenient for blm to receive ^ jnayor of New York at II o'clock the following day. Levi P. Morton hM accepted the Invitation to be one of the committee of seven. All hare now aocepted except William C Whlt- f "ho baa not yet been heard from. At a meeting, of the United Irish so- cieties of New York Monday resolu- T er ® • d °P 1 ^ declaring that "Wh'ereas, A committee of officers presenting the Irish volnnteers.wait- «pon Maj. Gen. Roe, grand marshal of ' h e parade and aaked. sad were re- fused a place in the parade, we take Meeptioo to this action '">*1410* If not hostile to the Irish rolnnteera and resent the nnjuat dis- crimlnatida aa depriving the regiment position in the line of march ax admlr«rs and fellow citl- «ns oT-the hero of Manila, Adm. Dewey." D " ' " H W - I S Tra.EB.lit .rrlUo»L Porto Rico, Sept 28.-Ad- ces received here Monday from Ca- rscaa deaoribe the situation in Vene- zuela as critical. The revolutionists approaching- Victoria where the next battle will be foaght. People de- nting to proceed to Puerto Cab.Uo, ou the,gulf of Trieste, are not allowed to depart The government ia tery unpopular aqd very suspicious of everybody. 1ST# Embalming Done ior •nd Easy Tsiyna.*"# " - J>fto?MT«!«oraDli or Idephone PrompOuflttemJedto Dau or MoM. F I RST NAT I ONAL BANK OF STANFORD, KY. Capital Stock, $100,000. Surplus, $17,320, DIRECTORS: J , W Bay den, W. P. Walton, J. H. OoUler, M D. Smors, J. a Hooker r. Held, T. P. Hill, a H Banghman, W . A.. Trlbble, B T. Harris a n d M. J . Miller. We eollcit the accounts of the citizens of Rockcastle and adjoining countiea assuring them prompt and careful attention to all bualnees intrusted to uo. Personal application and correspondence, with a view to business relations, respectfully Invited. J. S. ilockcr, Pres., J no. J. McRobertu, Cashier, A. A. McKInney, Ass't Cashier. GO TO JONAS McKENZIE MT. VERNON, KY.. . ^ For Everylbing la Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoos, General Merchandise. BEST GOODS AT UVJNO PRICES.

Transcript of OF STANFORD, KY. Capital $100,600. Successor to. … · Successor to. Farmers Bank and Trust Co.,...

SEPTEMBER 29, 1899.

THE LINCOLN"COUNTY

NATIONAL BANK, OF STANFORD, KY.

Capital $100 ,600 . Successor to. Farmers Bank and Trust Co.,

A 8 T A N F O R D , KY., fciwi opntinuouily under same management for sg year*. .Sdlicits your Bank account hoping such business rela-

tions will prove materially profitable and pleasant. D I R E C T O R S .

J.J. Williams. J.B.Lynn. J. S. Owsley, Sr. ' S. h . Shanks, William Qooch. J. F. Cash. A. W. Carpenter. J.B.Owsley. , W^H. Cummini

S. H. Shanks, P res ident . J . B. Owsley, Cashier. W. M. Bright, Asst. Cashier.

h e t r a e k * Ut i l e ( h o w . ge ld ing , » y e a r s o ld .

sh ie ld- , s t r e amer* I d i sp layed l a the tW house* 1* n o t

l i k e m a i n r o u t e of w n t i a b u s y appea r -

b u i l d i n g a l l a l o n g • s t eps of c h a r c h e s , I b g a V a c a n t w ih -

p ic tu res of the ad-t h t h e s ign, - T o l e t

WILLIS GRIFFIN, III J ias t t fy i aveeUga-

DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, JEWELRY, STATIONERY, CI-

GARS AND TOBACCOS, PAINTS AND OILS.

W I C " C. C. DAVIS & CO., Mt. Vernon, Ky.

In t h . T o u r n a m e n t ( p p . Uoroscope a n d ha l f d o t e n o t h e r s .

I t ia aald t h e Keenea a r e n e g o t i a t i n g fo r t h e w i t h e r * f a r m a t Red B a n k . N. J . . w h e r e t h e y c a n h a r e t h e i r h o r s e s n e a r t h e i r o w n bnalneee i n t e r e s t* .

M r - W h l t n e y ha* imp. Meddle r . Lie-a a e k . T l e n d i t a n d o t h e r f o o d s t a l l i o n s a n d T» o r 80 of t h e moat v a l u a b l e brood m a r e s a t L a b e l l a s tud . W h l i n e y ' e s t n d is new, t h e m a r e s h a , , i ng nea r ly a l l been eecured l a s t w i n t e r a n d s p r i n g f r o m t h e Ts r ioas b r e e d i n g count r ies , r e g a r d l e s s of c o s t

Mr. W h i t n e y . I t la eaid des i r e s h a r e h i s t h o r o u g h b r e d s close a t h a n d a n d baa leased S tony Ford f o r t h i s pa r -pose.

c i . r ro i l LEIIKOTOA Ky. . 8 e p t 9 8 . - C l a y

P o i n t e r , t h e we l l -known r ace h o n e , ru l ed off t h i s s u m m e r a t Chicago, h a a been a t t a c h e d by H e n r y T . Mar t in , Woodford c o u n t y , w h o c l a ims b e o w n s t h e horse . T h o m a s M. Ber ry , w h o raced him. a n d w h o waa r u l e d off a t t h e s a m e t ime, haa n e v e r paid h i m o e n t of money . T h e ho rae la a t Io> S t e p h e n s ' f a r m . '

" • W | « n raMla B. l ld lag . WASBTKOTOM, S e p t 83 .—Congressman

B e r r y bsa succeeded In h a v i n g proper -ly a d j u s t e d a l l d i f f e r e n c e s as t o t h e a w a r d of t h e 0 0 a t r a c t fo r t h e u e w pub-l ic b a l l d l o g a t N e w p o r t , Ky., f o r w h i c h c o n g r e s s a p p r o p r i a t e d 875,00a I t goes t o S h e r m a n , Gloss & Co., of C inc inna t i , w h o a e b id waa 884,60(1

M o r a l s . s . i d f . r a i o . e e a . LOCISVILL*, k y . . S e p t 24. — Sco t t

N e w m a n , Jr., h a a sold B o r a l m a , p r o m i s i n g y o u n g t r o t t e r , to J . C. Mc-

4Coy) of K l r k w o o d . DeL. f o r 810,000, 'Highest pr ice eve r pa id fo r a S-yes i -o ld t r o t t e r In K e n t u c k y . B o r a l m a Is t h e f a v o r i t e In t h e K e n t u c k y M a t r o n s t a k e s of 87.000. which w i l l bo t h e

jp r lno ipa l e v e n t of t h e o p e n i n g d a y of t h e f a l l t r o t t i n g m e e t i n g Monday.

Jo* Ch.jra.fcl a . o . k s O i l J i m HalL LOUISVILLE, Ky. , 8 e p t 20.—Joe

Choyoski , of Ca l i fo rn ia , k n o c k e d o a t J i m P a l l , of A u s t r a l i a . In t h e t h i r d r o u n d M o n d a y n i g h t b e f o r e t h e N o n -pare i l A t h l e t i o c l u b a t Music ha l l , i n t h e p resence of some 2,500 people. I t w a a a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e fight w a s fo r t h e l i g h t h e a v y w e i g h t c h a m p i o n s h i p , l imi t ed t o 20 r o u n d s a n d f o r a d iv i s ion of box office rece ip ts .

DalalaMl Agala.1 Bar Will, ALBANY, Ky. . S e p t »*.—Alice B r o w n

swore o u t w a r r a n t s f o r Bob Brown , Alvla B r o w n a n d Richard , Dickon. M e r g i n g t h e m -wi th d e t a i n i n g h « r a g a i n s t b a r wllL Bob B r o w n is h e r b u s b a a d . T h e sher i f f Is In p u r s u i t

• i - Q o v . P r o c t o r K n o t t , Hons . J a m e s McCreary , A tUl l a Co*. George R K1n-k e a d , David H. Smi th , L e w i s Descog-a e t s . W. u Crabb, S . o d d a r d J o h n s t o n and J e d g e J e r e R . Mor ton .

F a a a a r o a r , Ky. , 8 e p t 22 .—Thedern-oe ra t l e s t a t e c a m p a i g n h e a d q u a r t e r * w e r e cloaed W e d n e s d a y o u t of r e spec t <0 t h e m e m o r y of M r a J . G a Black-bu rn , w h o s e f u n e r a l occur red a t Ver -sa i l ea • T h e r e m a i n w e r e b r o u g h t h e r e a n d a f t e r s l m p l e A n d u n o b t r u s i v e cere-mony , la id t o r e s t i n t h e Blaok"burn v a u l t in t h e s t a t e c e m e t e r y

Coal S h o x l . r ' . F o r t u n . LOUISVILLE, Ky . , S e p t 22 .—Frank

M c l l v a i n . t h e y o u n g m a n w h o w a s s h o v e l l u g coal on a b a r g e n e a r he re , w h e n to ld t h a t b la ha l f I n t e r e s t in a Ca l i fo rn i a go ld c l a i m h a d proved t o b e w o r t h 840,000,' wil l n o t t a k e a n y c h a n c e on I t Hi? aald, w h e n told, "Wel l , I ' l l ho ld my j o b u n t i l I g e t t h e m o n e y . "

Why P r l c . of B « f u Rising. RICHMOND, Ky . . S e p t 28.—Gen. B lack ,

a g e n t f o r Ne l son Morris , Chicago, h a a b o u g h t in t h e l aa t t e n d a y s i n Mad i son

t y n e a r l y 1,000 b e a d of h e a v y ex-p o r t c a t t l e a t five cen t s , f o r de l i ve ry in November . T h e e n t i r e b u n c h , a g g r e -g a t i n g $70,000 in va lue , wil l be s e n t t o E n g l s n d f o r - t h e C h r i s t m a s t r a d e .

Mrs. U.r l l ta C u m H i » LXXIHSTOH, Ky . . S e p t 24.—Mrs.

B e r t h a Benz, t h e r e m a i n i n g su rv ivo r of t h e B e n z e x p e d i t i o n in t h e Klon-d ike , h a s r eached h e r h o m e in Clay City, Ky. Mrs . Benz s topped en r o u t e a t Bay City, Mich., , w h e r e s h e h a s r e l ^ tlves.

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LOUISVILIE, S e p t M, — T h e first su i t in w h i c h a c o r p o r a t i o n seeks t o e n j o i l a b o r o r g a n i z a t i o n f r o m b o y c o t t i n g i t h a a been filed in t h e Un i t ed c o u r t here . T h e P e e r l e s s M a n u f a c -t u r i n g C o m p a n y la t h e p l a in t i f f a n d

Moldera ' Un ion No. 18 t h e defend-a n t T h e p e t i t i o n s t a t e s t h a t fcloee April .2, w h e n a . s t r i k e occur red , a sys-

of p a t r o l l i n g a n d p i c k e t i n g h a a been e s t a b l i s h e d a r o u n d t h e f a c t o r y f>y m e m b e r s of t b e a n i o n wb'o h a v e In t im-i d a t e d

I k . U . I . C k s a p l . . LOUISVILI.E. Ky . , S e p t 2 4 — T b e ex-

ecu t ive c o m m i t t e e In c h a r g e of t h e b ig b a r b e c u e to be g iven a t , t h e j o c k e y c l u b ' / g r o u n d s h a a c h a n g e d t h e d a t e t o Oc tober 18. THls w a s d o n e in o r d e r t o i n s u r e t h e p r e s e n c e of W i l l i a m . J . B r y a n . • • • " •

porekll-i Cas . « l s i Co . lan.iL LdsnoB, Ky. , Sept . 26.—The case of ' W. Puroeil,- t h e l a b o r o r g a n i z e r of

T e r r e H a u t e , Ind . , c h a r g e d w i t h in-c i t i n g m i n e r s i n t h i s c o u n t y t o qu i t work , wa» c o n t i n u e d u n t i l S e p t e m b e r

T h e r e w a s a b i j j c rowd of rainen In t o w n ' "

C r r r o r MEXICO. S e p t 98. - P r e s i i Diaz Can n o t g o Chlcagtv o n ' a c o o u n t t h e Ulnesa of Mme. Diaz. H e h a a po in ted Lie I g n a c l o n Mar iaca l . minis -t e r of f o r e i g n r e l a t i o n s , t o g o a s h i t r e o r e a e n t a t i v e .

P r e s i d e n t D iaz Monday , n i g h t ex-p ressed d e e p r e g r e t t h a t h e m u s t fore-go t h e p l e a s u r e of t h e t r i p w h i c h he h a d l o c k e d f o r w a r d t o w i t h b e e n de-aire. H e h a d h o p e d t o m e e t t h e lead-i n g men of t h e n e i g h b o r i n g repub l i c a n d f e l t t h a t t h e ooeaeion w o u l d b e of m u c h b e n e f i t to b o t j l oonn t r l e s . W h i l e t h e l l lneaa of Mme. 'Die's h a a all a long p laced a d e g r e e of u n c e r t a i n t y a b o u t t h e p l f i t a of t h e p r e a i d e n t f o r hi n o r t h e r n j o u r n e y , i t waa h o p e d M o n d a y t h a t h e r o o n d i t t o n mlg! p rove anf f ic ien t ly t o a l l o w P r e a i d e n ' Diaz t o b e a b s e n t So s t r o n g w a s t h i s e x p e c t a t i o n t h a t M o n d a y 1 a g a i n took u p t h e m a t t e r of t h e pro-posed viai t a n d Increaaed t h e of t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r t h e expenaes of t h e p r e s i d e n t a n d h ia p a r t y t o 8150,-000 i n gold . T h e f o r m e r a p p r o p r i a t i o n w a s 8100,000 In s l iver . I t w a s a£, a f t e r t h i s a c t i o n t h a t t h e a n n o u n c e -m e n t of t h e c h a n g e In P r e a i d e n t Diss ' p l a n a waa a n n o u n c e d .

THE AMJERICA1C PRISONERS. I t Is R .por t«d Tha i l b . n i l p i . a CM

Brese Has BIIOITMI to M m l a of t t sdnssday T T h a n lay.

MAHIH, S e p t 28.—Two E n g l i s h ! w h o h a d been he ld b y t h e I n s u r g e n t s s ince J a n e h a v e a r r i v e d a t Aoge lea T h e y r e p o r C t h a t t h e F i l i p i n o c o n g r e s s h a a reso lved t h a t 14 Amer i can pris-o n e r s aha l l be a n t r e n d e r e d o n W e d n e s -d a y o r T h u r s d a y . '

T h e y have , howeve r , rio i n f o r m a -t i o n as t o the w h e r e a b o u t s of Capt . C h a r l e s M. Rocke fe l l e r , of t h e 10th i n . f a n t r y , w h o d i s a p p e a r e d in A p r i l l aa t a n d of w h o m n o t r a c e h a a b e e n die-covered.

T h e y a s se r t t h a t t h r e e A m e r i c a n a w h o w e r e c a p t n r e d b y t h e r ebe la a r e a c t i n g as of f icers in t h e i n s u r g e n t a r m y . '

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