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ill lis Kill
■hky democrats finally
M bEE i ton A candidate.
m QP A LONG WRANGLE
■ : , Von y On the Twenty-Sixth
HmLnot-*rmony Completely
■ J{, stored.
■ wim i-np of the most sensational
in the history of Kentucky
■ re3C bed at twenty-five minutes
■ lO o'clock Tuesday night, when
■ seiner William Goebel was de
■ jjjg democratic nominee for
|K er , M week's continuous session,
■ e d at times by outbreaks, whose
■ s itr seemed to augur riots in the
present and the split up of
Hrartv as a natural consequence,
■ominatioa of Goebel was finally
■rplished with harmony and the
■of good feeling prevailing.
■ e l, e l has won through splendid
He fa me *° Louisville
■ b„t a few more than 200 pledged
■ but by clever manipulation, by
■e, courageous fighting, by his
■ir attitude throughout the con
i’he has impressed his personality
Itrongly upon the convention that
■he manipulations of the shrewdest
Iticiaus of the state could not pre
■, his ultimate nomination.
victory is due to bis own gener-
H and good sense. Twice before
final coup be held the nomination
Lis grasp. One was that open
when his Louisville leader
the mistake of breaking the
with the Btone people, and
again, when the skeleton ballot
when he had a majority of
Hquorum voting.
Goebel been the kind of a poli-
some of his enemies pictured
B, he would have demauded the
on that vote and would
had plenty of preliminary expe-
to sustain his demands. But
he sent Chairman Redwine
that he would not have a nomi-
by less than a majority of the
of the convention. This won
friends, for it showed his fair-
and in the end it was a factor in
liis nomination.
jHThe twenty-second ballot was most
taken. After the result had
announced, one of the Goebel
introduced a resolution provid
■g that on the twenty-fifth ballot the
Be lowest man be dropped. There
another hard fight over this, an
Bt c t being made by the Hardin-Stone
Managers to array those forces against
Be resolution. But the delegates had
Bown tired of the ceaseless struggle,
Bd the vote was finally completed,and
Hood 571 in favor of the resoluttion
Bid 519 against it.
■ The end was now in sight. Two
Ballots were to be taken before the
Hst ballot, which was to determine
Hhich man was to be dropped, and
Be two who would have to fight it
But. The twenty-third and twenty-
Bmrtk ballots were without incident,
Be only diversion being the injection
V several dark horses.
■ It was 9 o’clock before the fatal
■wenty-fifth ballot was taken. The
esult was: Goebel, 353; Hardin, 377*,
Stone, 330*.
Accordingly the chair announced
lat the name of Stone would be
Iropped and the desks were cleared
or the twenty-sixth ballot, which was
o nominate William Goebel.
■ CIYDE STEAMER BURNS.
B riu ‘ I ‘wnee Totally Destroyed, lJut All
R Hoard Were Saved.
P ie steamer City of Macon, which
M* riave( l at New York Tuesday from Sa-
Mvannah, reported that on Monday she
■Passed the burning wreck of the Clyde
■■ me steamer Pawnee forty miles from
■bape Henry.
■ The crew of 21 men was picked up
11 y the George W. Clyde. All hands
■"'ere saved.
■ . Pawnee left Brunswick on Fri
■ p 8 ‘ V aa(l * Charleston on Saturday for
I op ton, laden -with a valuable cargo,
■ consisting of 400,000 feet of lumber,
,■->OO crossties, 527 bales of hay, six
carloads of watermelons and 456 bales
0 cotton She carried no passengers.
. vessel was valued at SIOO,OOO,
lu hy insured.
RIG BLAZE IN TOLEDO.
Railroad and Other Property to the ValC
of $300,000 Destroyed.
I ire at Toledo, 0., Monday destroy
e ' ,ae Michigan Central freight house,
partially destroyed the Cincinnati
amiltou and Dayton freight house,
' irned 100 loaded cars and entailed ?
loss amounting to over $300,000, a
' r y small part of which was covered
v insurance.
A large number of small buildings
1 f ar the freight house were burned.
u . e dock for several hundred feet is
c'lined aud will cost the railroads
housands of dollars to replace. Two
were seriously injured.
Gratuitous Advice.
So many schools are studying Mil
lais’ beautiful picture. “The Angelus,”
in connection with the poem of the
same name, that it Is Interesting to
catch a glimpse now and then of the
great painter In some light that brings
him in closer touch with us, and here
Is a bright little story that well il
lustrates the fact that true greatness
is often uncpprcciated. v One day,
whllo Millais was pointing his famous
picture, “Chill October," among the
reeds and rushes on the banks of the
River Tay, a man came up behind him
and stood looking first at the picture,
then at the surrounding landscape.
Finally ho asked in broad Scotch
dialect:
“Man, did ye never try photog
raphy?’'
“No, never," replied Millais, paint
ing slowly.
A pause. “It’s a hantle quicker," said
the man.
“Ye-es, I suppose so."
Another pause then the Scotchman
added thoughtfully: “An 1 it’s moir
like the place.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Localizing It.
“They call vocal lessons ‘voice-plac
ing’ now, William.”
“Is that so? Well, I’m going to
write a polite note and ask that girl
downstairs to please place her voice
across the street instead of up in our
airshaft.”
Confession of a Millionaire.
A millionaire confessed Jhe secret of his suc
cess In two words-hard work. He said he
put In the best part of hts life fn gaining dol
lars and losing health, ar.d now he was put
ting in the other half In spending dollars to
get hack health. Nothing equals Ilostetter’s
Stomach Bitters for restoring health to the
overtired body and brain. It gets at the
starting point—the stomach- and overcomes
nervousness, sleeplessness, dyspepsia and
indigestion.
True contentment dependsj. not upon
worldly prosperity.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dk. K. H. Ki.ine, l.td., 931 Arch St., Phlla., Pa.
To truly admire nature we must love the
Creator of nature.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggistsrefund money.
Just to the extent that you dim someone
el6e’s light will your light cease to shine.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething.softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain. cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle.
If truth were allowed more exercise she
would be bettor looking.
Kducate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever,
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggistsrefund money.
This would be a better world if our con
sciences were a size too small.
I cannot speak too highly of Piso’s Cure for
Consumption.—Mrs. Frank Mobbs, 215 W. 32d
St., New York, Oct. 29, 1894.
E. 15. Walthall & Cos.. Druggists, Horse Cave,
Ky., say: “Hall’s Catarrh Cure cures every
one that takes it.” Sold by Druggists, 75c.
A man always gets the wrong thing from
his wife’s bureau drawer in open daylight.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobecco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. COc, $l. All druggists.
In every community is a woman who wears
a bonnet when other women wear hats.
"Durability is
Better Than Show."
The wealth of the multi-millionaires is
not equal to good health. Riches without
health ate a curse, and yet the rich, the
middle classes and the poor alike have, in
Hood's Sarsaparilla, & valuable assistant
in getting and maintaining perfect health.
GOLDEN CROWN
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Are the best. Ask for them. Cost no more
than common chimney e. All dealers.
PITTSBURG GLASS CO., Allegheny, Fa.
USE CERTAIN CHILL CURE.
The Poie Once in London.
The Pope, who lias just entered on
his nineteenth year, is the only one in
the long line of Sovereign Pontiffs who
has strolled down Piccadilly. He was
in London for a month in the ’forties,
having a holiday at the close of his
term of office as Tapal Nuncio to the
King of the Belgians. He had apart
ments in what he described to Cardi
nal Manning as a “side street off
Piccadilly,” but its name he had com
pletely forgotten, and all Cardinal
Manning's efforts to identify it or the
house in which he lodged were fruit
less. He was, of course, then simply
Monsignor Pece), and his name te
tmly briefly mentioned in the papers
pf the period ns having been present
ed to the Queen, as having attended
a reception at Stafford House, and
ns having officiated on Sundays at the
Sardinian Chapel. Lineolu’s Inn
Fields, and at St. Mary's, Moorfields,
which latter is now about to be de
molished.—Tit-Bits.
Planlation Chill Cure is Guaranteed
Cornered.
“Men are queer animals,” said the
pessimist. “They are all more or less
deceitful.”
“Oh, I don’t believe that,” replied
the optimist. “I think there are
plenty of people who strive to be
honest. I know I do, and I don’t
give myself credit for being any better
than the majority of men.”
“Then, why do you ask me how my
health is every time we meet, and
stand around and look bored if I tell
you.”—Chicago Times-Herald.
When He Ought to Think.
There are only two occasions when
a man ought to think a lot more than
he talks; when he goes fishing and
when he doesn’t go fishing.—New
York Tress.
WANTED—Young men to learn telegraphy
for positions on railroad. Southern Railway
Telegraph School, Atlanta, Ga.
You can carry water in a funnel if you are
quick enough afld don’t go too far.
Beauty Is Itlootl Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c-
A number of girls out West have formed a
suicide c.ub.
We Want to Know If many People
will read this. Wintersmith’s Wonder Book
contains over 100 puzz.es, riddles, etc., and it
i- mailed free to anybody who tends.hisor
her uddress to Arthur Peteb <fc c'o., Louis
ville, Ky. A post*.! c:yd will do.
To realize the real, a man must do his work
well.
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c.
Lifty
YEARS
| OLD
Vhv let your neighbors
know it?
And why give them a
chance to guess you are even
five or ten years more?
Better give them good
reasons for guessing the
other way. It is very easy;
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quickly as gray hair.
is s youth.renewer.
It hides the age under a
luxuriant growth of hair the
color of youth.
It never fails to restore
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stop the nair from coming
out also.
It feeds the hair bulbs.
Thin hair becomes thick hair,
and short hair becomes long
hair.
It cleanses the scalp; re
moves all dandruff, and
prevents its formation.
We have a book on the
Hair which we will gladly
send you.
It you do not obtain all tho bora
fits jrou expected from tho use of tba
Vigor, wrfte the doctor about It.
Probably there Is some difficulty
with your general system which
may be easily removed. Address,
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass.
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A Snake Stole the Egg*.
A farmer residing near Middletown
recently noticed a remarkable falling
off in the production of egge at his
hennery, which he was unable to ac
count for. He concluded that an egg
thief was at work, and established a
strict watch. The eggs continued to
disappear, and no clue to the thief
was obtained until a day or two ago,
while working near the hennery, the
farmer came across a large blacksnake
which he quickly despatched. As the
snake lay on the ground the farmer
noticed a lump in the reptile's circum
ference, and with his knife cut from
the snake’s stomach a large china egg.
It Is argued that the snake’s appetite
for eggs increased at a more rapid rate
than the yield of the hennery, and
that it resorted to the china eggs in
the absence of the genuine article.—
New York Sun.
The Summer Hath.
Nothing is more refreshing and invigor
ating in summer than a daily bath. But to
have it effectual soft water und good soap
must be used. Ivory Soap is the best for
the purpose; it is pure, dissolves quickly,
sweetens and purifies the cuticle, gives a
healthful glow, and leaves the skin soft
and white. Early morning, or just before
retiring at night, is the most favorable
time for bathing. Eliza It. I’abkeb.
In 1898 American farmers sold In
foreign markets $858,507,948 worth of
commodities, among which were 148,-
231,261 bushels of wheat, nearly
double the quantity of the year be
fore; wheat flour that was equivalent
to C 9,074,744 bushels of wheat,' a gain
over the previous year; 208,744,939
bushels of corn, 31,828,574 bushels in
excess of the quantity shipped In
1897; 827,051 barrels of corn meal,
against 575,263 barrels during the pre
ceding twelve months; 69,130,288
bushels of oats, or nearly double the
previous year’s shipments; 15,541,-
575 bushels of rye, more than twice
the quantity which went forward in
1897; G 50,108,933 pounds of bacon, an
increase of over 1,000,000 pounds;
709,334,045 pounds of lard and 200,-
185,861 pounds of ham, both a large
increase; 439,255 cattle and 51,150
horses, and in every commodity there
was a gain. The significance of such
statistics cannot be misunderstood.
They mean that this wonderfully rich
country Is steadily forging ahead to
ward the mistress-ship of the world's
commerce, and that the American
farmer is destined to be the most im
portant element In the world’s pro
gress.
Don’t Tobacco Spit end Smoko Your Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full Of life, nerve and vigor, take Nd-To-
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50c or SI. Cuie guaran
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The ice vender is envied these days as he
rides down the street on a block of ice.
A Wonderful Germ-Killer.
Skin diseases, such as tetter, eczema, ring
worm, salt-rheum, or anything of the kind, are
cured by Tettetine. It kills the germs, and the
skin becomes healthy. Its efficacy 1 s well estab
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-by J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Send SOe. for
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Advertlsing should be considered a neces
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Tallulah Falls Reservation opens for guests
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Both midday and late dinners. For special
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N. Y.
Over eighty thousand
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