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MT STERUNG ADVOCATE TUESDAY AUGUST 191lO2 x 6 I- J c 2 t Tothlng > i thn the balls Is most like ¬ 2 1 ly nervous and fretful and rc esntgaln In weight 1 i1 Scotts Emulsion i I iIIt best food and medicine r c for teething babies They I- tf rain from Send thestartI I 11 r rq ct soc and roo t l t w11 j 1p 5 f WOLFECOUN1Yf rc tIrOlAldiro i kf J MOnroe Rose had a fencing one j iylast werk J and had n good I j > craadat handsund got a good dR3work done i r i w > Floyd Clark anti wife and son t i visitingi I z W T Swango of ° MillersbUrg > lii engaged of Charley Cecil five 2 > yearold Steers for September de ct t livery at r 12 Ib j < OuT bettor seveneighths folds 4 the pftpora and does mailing for ilSQ postpfllccs and but for this as rr r Distance we will be swamped f lr i2 ttOl receipt of an invitation Rush fLf vSwahgo and his sister Molly en 7 tkr Yjoyed themselves immensely at an 4 apple cutting given at the home of- t i l > Charlie Fallen of Gilmore Friday Jc cC tight it ti tiIn an altercation at this place- s Bud Maple cut Curt Lacy across < i rtheleft wrist severing the super > c r > I flciallsvole artery from which he fir would have bled t to death but for J t1f the prompt actIOn of Drs Nickell E n Y and NaldeGk ° Mattie Perkins consort of + > 4 iMrs 6 J the late W C Perkins notice of of whose funeral see elsewhere has- t i the thanks of the editor and his i1 better even eights for an extra f large fine fat frying chicken and a r j applesJi ° ft Neola Is a postofllce only five iniles fromHazel Green and yet to > i reach itby letter the missive must- Sao Ut 5 to Torrent 20 miles thence r rC over the LE to Jackson some < << 140 miles thence over the 0 K it to its destination some 25 miles l t ctniore i Mifhc funeral of our late friend i 7 Salid fellow citizen Wiley CPe- rkitins will be preached by Dr Center 4Sa Yf > yObf this place and Rev John Adam ° t S XoLWest Liberty at the grove near the Johnson schoolhouse on Lacy k ercek on the fourth Sunday in this month And there will be dinner t M Mon thoground for all who attend j and overybody is invited < ic ti i WmFlnn of Lima 0 obtained f hlf excellent results from the use of 7 sFoleys Kidney Cure It relieved my backache and severe pain r over the hips It toned my system and gaveme new vim and energy 3 > > It is an honest and reliable remedy ft sure cure for all kidney diseases 2 r Us Ugipuptuauyv 1 c- i fiCi herShot a t A Carlisle dispatch says Wal > J iter Cook a teacher in tho S altyell district icliolas county sent the f < lor 4tenyear oldson of Arch Reed home for bad behavior in school The orother and father of the boy met Cook on the road and de ¬ manded an explanation at the same i j time it is cjaimed displayiny wea- pons ¬ Cook simply said the boy could uotHtay in his school Words tt i followed and George Reed broth er of the boy shot Cook twice r > through the loft lung Reed came > ta this city and gave himself up iHol raSflodgcd in jailto await do tvolopmcnts t i- u tt- t Admistratife Sale 1 tico Grocery stock and fixtures for t liopular ¬ ¬ plete Undertakers Stock Hearses Wagons and Embalming outfit Must be Bold < Address M C Baum Administratrix jorH Clay McKee lilt Sterlfng Kyj J I Organize A company with 25JOOO capital stock has been organized to mine < 5A t coal at Morganfleld Ky K Ar- r t r r 1 F f r l J 4yrx r n 4i2 s rr k August Court About 4000 cattle on the market The quality Wag common We did trot see K firstclass set of feeders for sale Prides were good consid- ering ¬ the cattle offered Some sales Of flOOlb steers at 5c i bulk of sales at 4o or less yearlings at H to 4f for tile best common at 4 t- o4r heifers at 3 to 4o cows at 2J to 3Z bulls at 3c Trade was a little slow in the morning but some bettor in the afternoon About 2000 sheep for sale Stock ewes selling at 225 to 2 50 per bead Wethers at 3c mount ain lambs at 3 to 8c50 to 001 bs in weight A good crowd present lit the pens witha few buyers6ut of the istnte SALES Rice fc Robards sold G T Fox eighteen 890lb cattle at 4c V Os j1r loss sold ten 1060lb cat tie to Greene A Lyman jit 4fc Stafford Son sold fifteen 900 Ib cattle to Oliver Howell at 5o John Tlose sold twelve 750lb yearlings to Jno T Magowan at 4 34c George Barrow of Nicholas count bought a lot of 000lb heif- ers of H 13 Little at 3 W M Jones bought sixteen 800 l Ib cattle of Lafo Risener at 465 Walker Buckner of Bourbon county bought 8800 Ib steers of ItC Quisenberry at 405 Boone Wade bought a carload ot bulls at 275 to Sets Keaton and Van Ioose sold fif ¬ teen 700lh yearlings to W J Bryan at 4 cents Mrs E D Marshal sold five 800 lb heifers at 4 cents to Mr Laughlin at Paris at 4 cents iJH Downingof Fayette Co bought twentyfive cows and heif ¬ ers paying from 3 to 3 12 cents Lee Allen sold fifteen 500 Ib yearlings toM P Thraxton of Bourbon county at 4 12cents Green Allen sold ten GOO Ib heifers at 3 cents Dan Welch bought a lot of 900 Ib cows of W P McDonald lit 3 cents Mr Welch bought a car ¬ load of heifers paying 3 14 to 3 12 Mr Welch also bought a car load car load of mountain lambs weighing from 50 to 65 lbs at 310 H S Caywood of Bourbon county bought fortyfive 775lb cattle at 430 and twentyfive yearlings at 4k JiI Rose sold to Jphn W Thompson thirteen GOOlb yearlings at 4cW M Jones of Bourbon county bought thirty 850lb steers of Keaton fc VanHoose at 41 2 cents A good many other sales made at about the prices givenc HOUSES AND MULES Mule market in fair shape and a good many sold Miners Ut sold at 75 Fifteen hand mules at 8100 to 110 16J mules at 125 to Ip nrVrof 111 han1 m1Ara rr mules heavy at 3Jand one at 175Horses were in demand unda good many sold at fair i T Y Davis of Winchester bought 3 horses at 150 to 200 Mr Patterson of Lexington bought two horses at 100 W W Adams of same place bought twol horses at x100 to 125 Many other sales at 100 and less HEREFORD BULLS I have for sale three pure bred Hereford Bulls ready for service For information apply to- HLGREENE 5 4t Grassy Ky Congressional Convention The KepubHwnn of the Tenth Congressional District met in con- vention at Winchester on Thurs ¬ day The honor of a nomination would have gone to Judge W M leckncr if he had consented to accept it He declinedand then the nomination ° idf John G White the merchant of that town was unanimous theMarket g t f V40i i i > < d Y i v b wt- h n rt- y s Is Your Flour Trade SatisfactoryYO- U OAK MAKE IT 80 BY 8KL- LINOPARADI6A FL06R The quality cannot be surpassed and the profit is more than on the flour you are now handling as we arc making n very attrac ¬ tive price to introduce it The result catnot fall to be satisfac ¬ tory both to yourself and your custo- mersChilesThompson Grocery Co Wholesale Grocers and Seed MercYharitp OSfo 11 S tMtaysv111e St IMTt SterliziR Ky- r v < BOYS AND GIRLS a v j FITTED FOR COLLEGE K r t w By taking the complete course in our CITY SOHO DIIli r The course of stuly has beenso enlarged that the graduates from our school now serve two years in taking a College Course v w 46 r 734 We can accommodate thirty or forty pupils outside the district t For terms etc apply to 1 W H STROSSMAN JR SECRETARY 34tEl Park Hotel AT Beautiful Torrent IS Largely Patronized THIS SEASON t Many surroundings conspire to render this a very charming resort > t For particulars call on or ad- s dress U r i llAAl 1A I Luf AIr JVV YY nvYY c TORRENT KY Commits Saicido- J G AR Reunion September l45andlE61002 is L Sutton former Sheriu of the time set apart for the G A R Whitney county committed suicide reunion witch will be held with the at Williamaburg by leaping from a Lick Post Extensive SutSalt prepar ¬ bridge into Cumberland river ations are being made to make this ton had been mentally unbalanced an event of unusual interest since the assassination of William J Goebel immediately following which ho figured in a sensationalKilled outbreak in Louisville Ho was inAt Elkton Ky MissLou Bailey j jail for a time under suspicion of aged 16 years accidentally killed complicity in the assassination herself by the discharge of u pistol concealed under a pillow Manufacturers Of all Kinds C E Day of Morehead sold a Have you ever had Employers combined horse for 180 Liability Insurance explained to S I you If not then you should atWanted To buy iifn policies lapsed and un once I would be pleased to call kind Will pay cash and explain and quote rates to anylapsedany at my office Traders one buildingH WATSON S1 40trfv M tf Sterling Ky 24 tf Mt Sterling Ky p ot d 1IfI O C y Gt t T IN THE EYES OF THE LAWI I A Man May Be legally Sane Though Really Quite Otherwise When i is one insane In the eyes of the law It is a curious act that Q man may be mentally unsound to striking de ¬ gree and yet be sane legally If a man stopped you on the street i and pointed out a herd of blue ele- phants ¬ on a housetop and you looked up and could see no elephants of any kind says the Now York World you would naturally consider the innn in- sane ¬ and believe it a duty to 1 Have him put in charge of the law Yet if that were as far as ho wont he would not beI legally insane Ho would be simply suffering front illusions To be insane he must have delu ¬ lions i j Ifa man whom you knew to be a prosaic keeper ofa delicatessen shop were to tell you he was John D Rock ¬ efeller and that his brother was amoer fr something somcwhori theI the Bombay side you would natural l lI I 1 ly consider him insane If you can show that thc s1atcmentl of Insure delusions he may be declared l legally insane But you would have to declare in writing that the man was not John D Rockefeller and to prove that the other things were as equally untrUE This nevertheless is a wellmarked case of delusion and outright insanity But supposing the man claim d that he was nightly visited by B quos ghost and that he could nII trumpets throughout the day you could not incarcerate him In these cases he saw the ghost and heard theI trumpet There was a physical h for illusionsWe his concepts They were merely of us suffer from sonic balI lucination We look down a railway track andf f< ee that the two line cun ¬ verge That i is a hallucination of the optical sense The lines do not con- verge ¬ but only appoar to do so owing to the tendency of our eyes toconcen irate toward a given point The law is equally careful in decid ¬ ing whether or not a criminal is prompted in an offense by insanity To bo held guiltless of a crime a man must be proved unable to distinguish between right and wrong Thus sup ¬ posing you arein a railway carriage and the man in the opposite corner suddenly tells you you are an evil spirit trying to claim his soul t that he will not allow you to do so and that he seizes you and strangles youthat man will be brought up for trial and sent to a lunatic asylum But supposing a man you had never before seen murdered you and when brought up for trial said with ¬ out the slightest foundation that you had plotted against his position and property and were always seeking to destroy him he would not be exempt from punishment because he killed you with full knowledge that he was doingwrong He is not exempt from punishment on the ground of insan ¬ ity SMOKED A RUBBER CIGAR tr I Victim Hlmrffelf Did Not Know It Though Everybody Else Did Some of the clerks in the war do ¬ partment played a joke on a well known clerk in the telegraph office the other day They got a cheap ci ¬ gar says the Washington Star filled it with small pieces of rubber and then gave it to the telegraph inn He is always playing practical jokes on his fellows and they were merely trying to even up He started in to work as usual and puffed vigoitmsly on the cigar lIe must have had a cold in his head for he didnt reem to notice the foul smell that soon permeated the atmosphere His associates could hardly stand it how ¬ ever but they didnt know about the cigar The odor finally became over powering and tWmell of rubber was unmistakable Tvs there had been some trouble with the telegraphic apparatus the innocent victims con ¬ cluded from the smell that the in ¬ sulators had caught fire An expert electrician was summoned from the Western Union office and spent some time examining the switchboard con ¬ nections It was not until after he reported that there was nothing at all the matter with them that the truth dawned upon the operators that it was merely a cure of bad cigar It was a curious commentary on the smokers taste that he didnt know he was not smoking tobacco until those around him informed him of the fact T Gorge W Farris of Cave City Ky was killed and his brother Daniel E Farris probably filthily injured in a railroad wreck at Hum ¬ mond Ind Sunday ir + Eversley Seminary I continue We will hove school CMihht l opctfitlg Monday September 1 1002 1 Competent coqt9 of teachers ling brew engaged mid every effort will be muclc to educationalhtstitution StnteTo endeavors par- ents of Montgomery and adjoining couu Us Further jmrticularf given later MRS NANMB K HIBLEK MISS MARY H TURNUR t Moore Sc- ottBeaty ville COAL ii o u All I kinds of feed Phcro 37 Paris Green strictly pure also blowers for applying same Cobalt White Hellelwre London Insectldiles Kennedys Drug Store SH11 m BARGAINS FOR PRUDENT BUYERS We are offering for the next few weeksourentirv f xtensit line of FurnitureCarpets Carpetslviattii 1YlaLtlilg5And Rugs it greatly reduced prices It Will pay you to come and take advan- tage ¬ of our Midsum merQ Sale You can makegood inouw- yBy 6uyii now Sllttoll Harri 1

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MT STERUNG ADVOCATE TUESDAY AUGUST 191lO2x

6I-

J

c

2 t Tothlng >

i thn the balls Is most like¬

21ly nervous and fretful and

rc esntgaln In weight 1

i1 Scotts Emulsion iIiIIt best food and medicine r

c for teething babies They I-

tf rain fromSend thestartII11r rqct soc and roo

t l t w11j 1p5fWOLFECOUN1Yfrc

tIrOlAldiroi kf

J

MOnroe Rose had a fencing one

j iylast werkJ and had n good

Ij >craadat handsund got a good

dR3work doneir iw > Floyd Clark anti wife and son

t

ivisitingiIz

W T Swango of ° MillersbUrg>lii engaged of Charley Cecil five 2

> yearold Steers for September dect t livery at r12 Ibj <

OuT bettor seveneighths folds

4 the pftpora and does mailing forilSQ postpfllccs and but for this as

rr r Distance we will be swampedflri2ttOl receipt of an invitation Rush

fLf vSwahgo and his sister Molly en7 tkrYjoyed themselves immensely at an

4 apple cutting given at the home of-

tt i l > Charlie Fallen of Gilmore Friday

Jc cC tightit

titiIn an altercation at this place-s Bud Maple cut Curt Lacy across

< i rtheleft wrist severing the super>

c r > I flciallsvole artery from which he

fir would have bledt to death but forJ

t1f the prompt actIOn of Drs Nickell

E n Y and NaldeGk° Mattie Perkins consort of+ > 4 iMrs6

J the late W C Perkins notice ofof whose funeral see elsewhere has-

ti

the thanks of the editor and his

i1 better even eights for an extraf large fine fat frying chicken and a

r japplesJi° ft Neola Is a postofllce only fiveiniles fromHazel Green and yet to

> i reach itby letter the missive must-

SaoUt 5 to Torrent 20 miles thence

r rC over the LE to Jackson some

< << 140 miles thence over the 0 Kit to its destination some 25 mileslt ctniore

i

Mifhc funeral of our late friendi 7 Salid fellow citizen Wiley CPe-rkitins will be preached by Dr Center4Sa Yf >yObf this place and Rev John Adam

°tS XoLWest Liberty at the grove near

the Johnson schoolhouse on Lacy

k ercek on the fourth Sunday in thismonth And there will be dinner

tMMon thoground for all who attend

j and overybody is invited< icti i WmFlnn of Lima 0 obtained

fhlf excellent results from the use of

7 sFoleys Kidney Cure It relievedmy backache and severe pain

r over the hips It toned my systemand gaveme new vim and energy

3 > >It is an honest and reliable remedyft sure cure for all kidney diseases

2 r Us Ugipuptuauyv1

c-

ifiCi herShota

t A Carlisle dispatch says Wal

> J iter Cook a teacher in tho Saltyelldistrict icliolas county sent the

f<lor

4tenyear oldson of Arch Reedhome for bad behavior in schoolThe orother and father of theboy met Cook on the road and de ¬

manded an explanation at the samei j time it is cjaimed displayiny wea-

pons¬

Cook simply said the boycould uotHtay in his school Words

tt i followed and George Reed brother of the boy shot Cook twice

r> through the loft lung Reed came

>ta this city and gave himself upiHol raSflodgcd in jailto await dotvolopmcnts

t i- u tt-

t Admistratife Sale1tico Grocery stock and fixtures for

t liopular ¬

¬

plete Undertakers Stock HearsesWagons and Embalming outfitMust be Bold < Address M CBaum Administratrix jorH ClayMcKee lilt Sterlfng Kyj JI

Organize

A company with 25JOOO capitalstock has been organized to mine

< 5A t coal at Morganfleld Ky K

Ar- rtr

r1

F f r l J 4yrx r n 4i2s rr

k

August Court

About 4000 cattle on the marketThe quality Wag common We didtrot see K firstclass set of feedersfor sale Prides were good consid-

ering

¬

the cattle offered Some salesOf flOOlb steers at 5c i bulk of salesat 4o or less yearlings at Hto 4f for tile best common at 4 t-o4r heifers at 3 to 4o cows at 2Jto 3Z bulls at 3c Trade was a

little slow in the morning but some

bettor in the afternoonAbout 2000 sheep for sale

Stock ewes selling at 225 to 2 50

per bead Wethers at 3c mountain lambs at 3 to 8c50 to 001 bsin weight

A good crowd present lit thepens witha few buyers6ut of theistnte

SALES

Rice fc Robards sold G T Foxeighteen 890lb cattle at 4c V

Os j1r loss sold ten 1060lb cattie to Greene A Lyman jit 4fc

Stafford Son sold fifteen 900 Ib

cattle to Oliver Howell at 5o

John Tlose sold twelve 750lbyearlings to Jno T Magowan at4 34c

George Barrow of Nicholascount bought a lot of 000lb heif-

ers of H 13 Little at 3

W M Jones bought sixteen 800lIb cattle of Lafo Risener at 465

Walker Buckner of Bourboncounty bought 8800 Ib steers ofItC Quisenberry at 405

Boone Wade bought a carload otbulls at 275 to Sets

Keaton and Van Ioose sold fif ¬

teen 700lh yearlings to W JBryan at 4 cents

Mrs E D Marshal sold five800 lb heifers at 4 cents to MrLaughlin at Paris at 4 cents

iJH Downingof Fayette Cobought twentyfive cows and heif ¬

ers paying from 3 to 3 12 centsLee Allen sold fifteen 500 Ib

yearlings toM P Thraxton ofBourbon county at 4 12cents

Green Allen sold ten GOO Ibheifers at 3 cents

Dan Welch bought a lot of 900Ib cows of W P McDonald lit 3cents Mr Welch bought a car¬

load of heifers paying 3 14 to 3

12 Mr Welch also bought acar load car load of mountainlambs weighing from 50 to 65 lbsat 310

H S Caywood of Bourboncounty bought fortyfive 775lbcattle at 430 and twentyfiveyearlings at 4k

JiI Rose sold to Jphn WThompson thirteen GOOlb yearlingsat

4cWM Jones of Bourbon county

bought thirty 850lb steers ofKeaton fc VanHoose at 41 2 centsA good many other sales made atabout the prices givenc

HOUSES AND MULES

Mule market in fair shape and agood many sold Miners Ut soldat 75 Fifteen hand mules at8100 to 110 16J mules at 125 toIp nrVrof 111 han1 m1Ararrmules heavy at 3Jand one at

175Horseswere in demand unda

good many sold at fair i TY Davis of Winchester bought 3

horses at 150 to 200

Mr Patterson of Lexingtonbought two horses at 100

W W Adams of same placebought twolhorses at x100 to 125

Many other sales at 100 andless

HEREFORD BULLS

I have for sale three pure bredHereford Bulls ready for serviceFor information apply to-

HLGREENE5 4t Grassy Ky

Congressional Convention

The KepubHwnn of the TenthCongressional District met in con-vention at Winchester on Thurs ¬

day The honor of a nominationwould have gone to Judge W Mleckncr if he had consentedto accept it He declinedandthen the nomination

°idf John G

White the merchant of that townwas unanimous

theMarketg tf V40ii i

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Yi

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hnrt-

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s

Is Your Flour Trade SatisfactoryYO-

U OAK MAKE IT 80 BY 8KL-

LINOPARADI6A FL06RThe quality cannot be surpassed and the profit is more than onthe flour you are now handling as we arc making n very attrac ¬

tive price to introduce it The result catnot fall to be satisfac ¬

tory both to yourself and your custo-mersChilesThompson Grocery Co

Wholesale Grocersand Seed MercYharitp

OSfo 11 S tMtaysv111e St IMTt SterliziR Ky-r

v< BOYS AND GIRLSav j

FITTED FOR COLLEGEK rt w

By taking the complete course in our CITY SOHO DIIlir The course of stuly has beenso enlarged that the graduates from

our school now serve two years in taking a College Course v w46

r 734We can accommodate thirty or forty pupils

outside the districtt For terms etc apply to

1

W H STROSSMAN JR SECRETARY

34tEl

Park HotelAT

Beautiful TorrentIS

Largely PatronizedTHIS SEASONt

Many surroundings conspireto render this a very charmingresort >

t

For particulars call on or ad-sdress U

r

i llAAl 1A I Luf AIrJVV YY nvYY cTORRENT KY

Commits Saicido-

J

G AR ReunionSeptember l45andlE61002 isL Sutton former Sheriu of

the time set apart for the G A RWhitney county committed suicidereunion witch will be held with theat Williamaburg by leaping from a

Lick Post ExtensiveSutSalt prepar ¬

bridge into Cumberland riverations are being made to make thiston had been mentally unbalancedan event of unusual interestsince the assassination of William

J

Goebel immediately followingwhich ho figured in a sensationalKilledoutbreak in Louisville Ho was inAt Elkton Ky MissLou Bailey

jjail for a time under suspicion of aged 16 years accidentally killed

complicity in the assassination herself by the discharge of u pistolconcealed under a pillow

Manufacturers Of all Kinds C E Day of Morehead sold aHave you ever had Employers combined horse for 180

Liability Insurance explained to S

Iyou If not then you should atWantedTo buy iifn policies lapsed and unonce I would be pleased to call kind Will pay cashand explain and quote rates to anylapsedany at my office Tradersone buildingH WATSONS1 40trfv M tfSterling Ky 24 tf Mt Sterling Kyp

ot d 1IfI

O

C y

Gt t T

IN THE EYES OF THE LAWII

A Man May Be legally Sane ThoughReally Quite Otherwise

When iis one insane In the eyes of

the lawIt is a curious act that Q man may

be mentally unsound to striking de ¬

gree and yet be sane legallyIf a man stopped you on the street i

and pointed out a herd of blue ele-

phants¬

on a housetop and you lookedup and could see no elephants of anykind says the Now York World youwould naturally consider the innn in-

sane

¬

and believe it a duty to 1Have himput in charge of the law Yet if thatwere as far as ho wont he would not beIlegally insane Ho would be simplysuffering front illusions

To be insane he must have delu ¬

lions i j

Ifa man whom you knew to be aprosaic keeper ofa delicatessen shopwere to tell you he was John D Rock ¬

efeller and that his brother wasamoer fr something somcwhori theIthe Bombay side you would naturalllII

1ly consider him insane If you canshow that thc s1atcmentl of Insuredelusions he may be declared llegallyinsane

But you would have to declare inwriting that the man was not JohnD Rockefeller and to prove that theother things were as equally untrUEThis nevertheless is a wellmarkedcase of delusion and outright insanity

But supposing the man claim dthat he was nightly visited by B

quos ghost and that he could nIItrumpets throughout the day youcould not incarcerate him In thesecases he saw the ghost and heard theItrumpet There was a physical h

for

illusionsWe

his concepts They were merely

of us suffer from sonic balIlucination We look down a railwaytrack andff<ee that the two line cun ¬

verge That iis a hallucination of theoptical sense The lines do not con-

verge¬

but only appoar to do so owingto the tendency of our eyes toconcenirate toward a given point

The law is equally careful in decid ¬

ing whether or not a criminal isprompted in an offense by insanityTo bo held guiltless of a crime a manmust be proved unable to distinguishbetween right and wrong Thus sup¬

posing you arein a railway carriageand the man in the opposite cornersuddenly tells you you are an evilspirit trying to claim his soul tthat hewill not allow you to do so and that heseizes you and strangles youthatman will be brought up for trial andsent to a lunatic asylum

But supposing a man you hadnever before seen murdered you andwhen brought up for trial said with ¬

out the slightest foundation that youhad plotted against his position andproperty and were always seeking todestroy him he would not be exemptfrom punishment because he killedyou with full knowledge that he wasdoingwrong He is not exempt frompunishment on the ground of insan ¬

ity

SMOKED A RUBBER CIGARtrI

Victim Hlmrffelf Did Not Know It ThoughEverybody Else Did

Some of the clerks in the war do¬

partment played a joke on a wellknown clerk in the telegraph office

the other day They got a cheap ci ¬

gar says the Washington Star filledit with small pieces of rubber andthen gave it to the telegraph innHe is always playing practical jokeson his fellows and they were merelytrying to even up He started in towork as usual and puffed vigoitmslyon the cigar lIe must have had acold in his head for he didnt reemto notice the foul smell that soonpermeated the atmosphere Hisassociates could hardly stand it how ¬

ever but they didnt know about thecigar The odor finally became overpowering and tWmell of rubber wasunmistakable Tvs there had beensome trouble with the telegraphicapparatus the innocent victims con ¬

cluded from the smell that the in¬

sulators had caught fire An expertelectrician was summoned from theWestern Union office and spent sometime examining the switchboard con ¬

nections It was not until after hereported that there was nothing atall the matter with them that thetruth dawned upon the operators thatit was merely a cure of bad cigarIt was a curious commentary on thesmokers taste that he didnt knowhe was not smoking tobacco untilthose around him informed him ofthe fact T

Gorge W Farris of Cave CityKy was killed and his brotherDaniel E Farris probably filthilyinjured in a railroad wreck at Hum ¬

mond Ind Sunday

ir +

EversleySeminary I

continueWe will hove schoolCMihhtlopctfitlgMonday September 1 1002

1 Competent coqt9 of teachers ling brewengaged mid every effort will be muclc to

educationalhtstitutionStnteToendeavorspar-ents of Montgomery and adjoining couuUs

Further jmrticularf given laterMRS NANMB K HIBLEK

MISS MARY H TURNUR

t

Moore Sc-ottBeaty

villeCOALii o

u

AllI kindsof feed

Phcro 37

Paris Greenstrictly pure also blowers for applyingsame Cobalt White Hellelwre London

InsectldilesKennedys Drug Store

SH11 m BARGAINS

FOR

PRUDENT BUYERS

We are offering for the nextfew weeksourentirv fxtensitline of

FurnitureCarpets

Carpetslviattii

1YlaLtlilg5And

Rugsit greatly reduced prices

It Will pay you

to come and take advan-

tage

¬

of our Midsum merQSale

You can makegood inouw-

yBy 6uyii now

Sllttoll Harri

1