MT. VERNON, ROCKCASTLE COUJ INTERESTING STATE NEWS. Ct.EVKi.ASD, O., June 80.—Up t o 4 . o ' c l o c k M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n t h i s p r o m i s - ed to be the most u n . ventral d a y l » t h e b i g street railway strike. M 'h»t h o u r a n o t h e r s e r i o u s riot broke o n t i s . an entirely new quarter a n d o n e n o n - ; union m a n w a s sent to the hospital in consequent The company began Monday the operation o f t w o new linear-those OB Seoville and Central' avenges. The cars were protected by policemen, and nntll afternoon no trouble occurred. Just before 4 o'clock two of the Bco- ville ears approached the crossing Oj the P e n n s y l v a n i a r a i l r o a d . T h e r e t h e y were met by a mob of more than 2,000 m e n a n d women. O n e o f t h e c a n , was taken across the railroad safelj b u t t h e other was held n p b y t h e m o U A p e r f e c t s h o w e r of paving bricks and stones fell about t h e c a r a n d crashed against the vestibule a * t h e front end, behind which the motorman w a s c o n 1 cealed. Women threw brlcka- and handed them to t h e m e n w h o were In the front of the crowd. The wlndoirt of the car had been lowered a n d t h » bricks craahed against the seats and fell npon the floor of the l«ia> ~ but the motorman, A. J. McGrew, of St Louis, waa struck o n t h e b e a d w i t h a brick an<fr-ronder*d unconscious. He was takeqjto a hospital. The patrol-, m a n o n t h e car was .also hit with I brick, b u t w a s n o t seriously huft. A call was made f o r t h e .police, but when a detachment of officers arrived tin m o b h a d dispersed a n d n o a r r e s t s w e r e made. — She Wilt Take H.r children and S.ttl. la the Indian Tarrltorj-A Faacafig Outlook la Clay Coaatj. LOUISVIU-K, Ky., June 20.—B. B . L u - cas, of Manchester, w h o i s here as a delegate t o t h e democratic convention, -says the Baker-Howard feud i s a t a n end. He says that Mrs. Tom Baker has decided to go to her father, who i s a prominent farmer in Indian ter- ritory. She will take her children with her. . Dr. I.ucas declares that t h e m e n w h o have been corraleil and armed i n t h e mountains liaro'i laid down ihelr weapons and retiAned to t h e i r h o m e s a n d t o their world \ A better and more s e c u r j ) f e e l i n g p r i v d l s throughout the terror-stricken / sedtion. Everybody now'appears t d be satisfied t o l e t t h e law take its course, and the members of the factions are disposed to have Leading citizens, who h a v o t a k e n no - o j x t . l a t h e f e u d , a c e n o w endeavoring to get tfae'Whites, Howards^' Ba'iters," Philpots and others involved in the fighting to a g r e e t h a t t h e y w i l l d o a l l In their power to prevent further bloodshed. These m e n a r e said to take kindly to this Idea and w h e n e a c h fac- tion' is assured,that n o o n e o f Its side "will receive harm at the hands of the enemy, it is t h o u g h t p e a c c w i l l b e p e r - - V Wm Hailstorm. LANCASTER, Ky., June 19.—A violent hailstorm swept over Buckeye, this county, n«ar the KentuckyYwer. Hun- dreds of dollars' worth of damage waa done to w h e a t , h e m p , c o r n and tobacco. The mercury has fallen 20 degrees since then. Magoffla L'nlnttraetad, comea^from the m a l p c u r r e n t , a l t h o u g h there is p r o b a b l y s o m e f r o m the shoals.. Hill; no other" Instructions. Resolu- t i o n s w e r e adopted indorsing the Chl- c a g o p l a t f o r m and favoring Bryan for president. . Kentucky Baptists. Mr. STERLING, Ky., Juiie 10.—The a n n u a l meeting~orthe General Associ- ation of K e n t u c k y B a p t i s t s b e g a n h e r e Thursday. The Baptist churches are entitled to a representation of 3,100 delegates. Old tattlers Meet. CARLISLE, Ky.. J u n e 1 8 . — T h e o l d s e t - tlers of t h i s c o u n t y held, an assembly here Thursday. A g o o d c r o w d w a s i n attendance, and about 50 names a r e e n - r o l l e d , w h o s e aggregate ages amount to 8,501. The oldest is J a m e s J a c o b s , of t h i s c i t y , a g e d U5. COL. D. B. HENDERSON. (Prospective Speaker of the Rouse^Rep- resentatives.) Druggists and Pharmacists. Mt. Vernon, Ky. We oarry Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Patent Modlolnes, Fancy Soaps, O l c r a r s , T o b a o o o s , P r s s o r l p t l o n s c a r e f u l l y ootppouuded at all hours. V O L U M E X I I I . BRADLEY MEANS BUSINESS. FRARKVOBT, Ky., June 18.-Gov. Bradley haa not the power to-declare martial law in the county of 'Clay, where a reign of terror exists as the re- m i t o f t h e assassination o f T o m Baker last Saturday, b u t h e Intends to restore order there, regardless of cost. The 7 0 v e r n o r r e c e i v e d a l e t t e r F r i d a y a f t e r - noon from Circuit Judge Ever- iole denying that he had, as re- ported; adjourned court at Manches- ter because of the fear of personal vio- lence. The Judge says that court was adjourned because he realized that lustlee could n o t , b e meted out with 'Jlalrs In such chaotic condition. He lays that he will hold » *peclal session in C l a y w i t h i n the next few weeks, l'he troops will probably be s e n t b a c k then. If order can not be restored and . 1 a juv^pijO. session o f t h e legislature wouldbe the" ,jnly remedy. . Under the present Ken- , lucky law the governor c a n n o t even appoint a special Judge until the regu- lar judge has refused to s i t a n d the slrcuft clerk notifies him that the mem- bers of the bar have fai'ed to elect. In Clay county the circuit clerk i s a m e m - ber of the White faction, and, If Judge Eversole should decliua Uv ait, ha would practically have the selection of bis Successor. |f an extra session were held the county of C l a y w o u l d either be abolished and divided up imontr-adjoining counties, o.- the gov- ernor would be g i v e n p o w e r to appoint ipecial judges at will and special {rand juries from other countlea t o g o to a lawleaa oounty and inveatlgate i^nd flnd the Indictments. The g o v e r n o r F r i d a y n i g h t d e c l a r e d *be false the special dlspateh atat a u t f r o m L e x i n g t o n Thursday that he was equipping soldiers In Eastern Ken- tucky t o g o to Harlan county. The . condition there is m u c h b e t t e r than it la in C l a y c o u n t y . A Mob Attar Hii MIDDLESBOBO, Ky., June I A . — A t R o c k Douse, Letcher county, John Moore and Chris Craft engaged in a quarrel l u t h e presence of William Maggard. M a g g a r d t o o k s i d e s w i t h M o o r e , w h e n Craft pulled a p i s t o l ' a n d s h o t M a g g a r d to death. Craft escaped, but was fol- lowed b y a furious m o b , a n d I f caught will probably be lynched, as excite- ment la high. Tha Fighting Moaatalncara MIDDLEBORO, Ky.j June 18.—In an- other collision between several of the Lee and Taylor factions on Prickett's creek, Harlem county, a man named Speeder was shot. A p a r t y c o m p o s e d of H a r l e m c o u n t y c i t i z e n s a r e o n their way to-the scene of strife, and will beg the fighting mountaineers to return to work. - - • Tha S a r v a j C o n m s n u d . LANCASTER, KR, June 16.—Citizens of this county are enthusiastic over the fact that a corps of engineers be- gan at Burgin Wednesday and will make a general survey of the proposed Southern railroad extension from Bur- gin. to Middlesboro, touching this point. . Sha Shot a Barflar. LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 18.—Burglars F r i d a y m o r n i n g t r i e d to enter the res- idence of Mrs. Griffith, on B a n k s t r e e t . She opened fire on them with a re- volver and wounded o u e , w h e w a s c a r - ried off by hta pals, leaving a trail of blood. MRS. TOM BAKER. KY., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1899. NUMBER 40. UARTERS REMOVAL • Will Ocnip; tha ralaca For- ' • ' « b j G . n - Hlan«o—Cnbana Preparing a X e w U . t . SA, June 20.—Gen. Brooke's rtcrs is already on the move Vedr.do t o t h e palace, formerly by Marshal Blanco, In Havana The removal will be corn- 's expected, 'before of the first week In means a loss to El Vedado who now r side there* as I more also t o b e near head- ; City residents are gratified it the inconvenient train serv- een Havana and El Vedado, II because, at t h i s s e a s o n , the is apt to be caught by the In*. . aximo Gomez has Instructed !ael Rodriguez, his chief of open an office at Quinta d e l o s begin the preparation. The work was begun Rodriguez mailed per- s and published in all pen of the Ulsnd in- divislons, corps, brl- al —and company oqm- sooji as possible, names of all the ds with the datea lent * » d t h e periods of iloa. at.the lUAac fcrwafff i»ltE alT speed, iltiabW condition o f t h e l l y j n o b i l i t f d m i l e s f r o m slmionaV leg discoveries have re- servations made by & with studying the ropallsts «aj Komlaata Blair. LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 17. — Local populists say t h e i r p a r t y w i l l n o m i n a t e a full state ticket at t h e i r c o n v e n t i o n , which will be held in Frankfort on July 87. Candidiates for railroad com- m i s s i o n e r w i l l also be named. John G. Blair, of Nicholas county, Is tipped for gubernatorial candidate. Har Story Doubted. ^ COLUMBIA, Ky., June 18.—A mysteri- ous kiUlng Occurred about ten miles from here in Adair county. Walker Smith, 18 years old, was .shot in the head and instantly killed. A woman who claims to h a v e b e e n p r e s e n t s a y s the boy killed himself, but there are those who believe some one else did It. Tobaceo Hoase Baraad. HENDERSON, Ky., June 17.—Thomas Hodge's tobacco house at Nebo, Hop- kins county, burned, at noon. Loss, (45,000; insurant^, $85,000. LEXISGTOH, Ky., June If.—Represen- tatives of loeal national banks, at a meeting Thursday, decided to resist aa- MiMient on t h e i r s t o c k for eita taxes. GANG OF MASKED ROBBERS THE LINCOLN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, 0FSTANF6RD, KY. Capital $100,000. Successors to Farmers BanK and Trust 60., STANFORD, KY., And continuously under same management for 29 years. Solicits your Bank account hoping such bussiness rela- tions will prove materially profitable and pleasant. DIRECTORS. J. J. Williams. J. E .Lynn. J. S. Owsley, Sr. S. H. Shanks. William Gooch. J. F. Cash. A. W.. Carpenter. J. B. Owsley. W, H. Cummins, H. Shanks, President. ,jr. B . Owsley, Cashier. W. M. Brlghtj Jfsst. Cashier. ' • ' • " t WILLIS GRIFFIN, Practical Under t aker VIII Lat tha Lav Take ItaCoaraa. MIDDLKSBOKO, Ky., J u n o 3 0 . — T h e thoritics at Harlan Courthouse have received word from the leaders of each faction in the I.ee-Tay!or feud stating t h a t t h e y are willing- to let the law take its course. Most of the feudists h a v e g o n e b a c k lo wopft. New Talaphoo. Company Incorporated. FRANK PORT, Ky., June 19.—Incor- poration articles have been filed >n t h e office o f t h e sccrctary of state here by the Owingsville Telephone Co., of Bath county. The capital stock o f t h e company is fixed at $2,500. The tele- phones a r e t o b e f o r local use only. Sulelda la a Hammock. CARLISLE, Ky., June 20.—Dot B'lce- bach, aged 20, of M o r n i n g G l o r y , p u l l e d a 38-callber revolver from his pocket and blew o u t h i s brains. H e w a s i n a h a m m o c k w h e n h e ' c o m m i t t e d the act. LBXIXQTOX, Ky., Jnne ' 20.-^Sixteen yearlings by Himyar, tho property of Maj. B. G. T h o m a c , w e r e shipped to New York to be s o l d t h i s w e e k . The youngsters from August Belmont's Nursery stud will go east Monday morning. llloomfleld Bias.. BLOOHPIELD, Ky., June 2 0 . — A n acci- dental fire broke o u t i n M c K e e ' s l i v e r y stable Sunday morning, destroying the entire block. The Sentinel office among the business houses de- stroyed. The loss will r e a c h a b o u t . $20,000, partly covered by insurance. Wall Known Raal Estate Mjn Dead. LEXIHQTOH, Ky., June 20.—Edward S. DeLong, the well-known r e a l e s t a t e and insurance man, died a t h i s home Sunday evening.- He Was about 52 years old and leaves. a l a r g e f a m i l y well provided for. Divided In Owen. OwEjrroa, Ky., J u n e 2 0 . - O w e n c o u n - ty instructed for Gaj-le only. Dele- gates are supposed to be divided, be- t w e e n H a r d i n and Stone./ THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDALS Ev.r? Man Attached to D t w ^ i Fleet Da lac lha Battle of Manila Will Re- cite One Regardless of Bank. WABIHXGTOX, June 20.—It is stated st the navy department t h a t e v e r y man attached to the Olympia, Boston. Baltimore, Concord," Raleigh, Petrel and McCullocJt during the battle in Manila -harbor, regardless of rank or station, will receive a medal of honor. The McCulloch, which was a revenue cutter at the outbreak of the {war, was trans- ferred to the naval service and- added t o A d m . Dewey's fleet. She rendered efficient support " i n the brilliant engagement which culminated 'In the annihilation of the Spanish fleet, and also -carried the- first official mws of Adm. Dewey's vic- tory to Hong Kong. In view of these facts i t w a s deemed proper that the officers a n d m e n of the McCulloch s h o u l d s h a r e equally with the others in the distributiq^pf the congressional medals,.notwithstanding the f a c t t h a t the McCulloch has since resumed her regular duties in the revenue cutter service under the treasury department. SAX FBAXCISCO, J u n e 2 a — A s t o r y of starvation and cannibalism comes from pircle City, Alaska. Michqfl Daly, Victor Edlar a n d M . P r o v o s t l o s t t h e i r way on the trail from Circle City to J i m t o w n l a s t w i n t e r , and their bodies h a v e j u s t b e e n f o u n d . Daly's body had been partly eaten b y h i s companions, whose remains were found five miles awsy. Four hundred dollars were found o n t h e bodies. A Faat Thr.t-V.ar Old. CHICAO'O, - J u n e 20.—W. M. Hayes three-year old colt, Donaldbaln, by Strathmere-Gladness, 1 Monday ran £ p v e n f u r l o n g s a t t h e H a w t h o r n e t r a c k Tn 1:35%. This i s t h e f a a t e s t t i m e e v e r made in the west, and fastest, with one e x c e p t i o n , e v e r m a d e i n t h e United States on other than a straightaway course. Death Marred the Mother's Visit Uxiox Crrr, Tenn., June 20.—Mrs. Speight, of N e w b e r n e , c a m e o n a visit to her son Robert, who lives three m i l e s f r o m t o w n . W h i l e d r i v i n g h o m e Qp a buggy the horse became fright- ened a n d r a t a w a y , t h r o w i n g b o t h out and killing Mrs. Speight and breaking her son's arm. Th.r Hold Up the Kre.lvrrand riva Em ployei of* Traction Company'! Office —Sheared About *4,000 PHILADELPHIA, June 20.—A gang masked robbers, probable t e n i n num ber. e a r l y M o n d a y m o r n i n g r a i d e d th> receiving office o f t h e Fairmouot Park Transportation Co. at Belmont. Fairmonnt Park, and after f olding up the receiver and five o t h e r t m p l o y e s o f the railway, blew open the safe, securing <4,000, the company's re- ceipts for two days. Frank Leavan, receiver, Frank Watson and Henry 11. Whitehousc, conductors; James Cavanaugh. fireman, of the" power- h o u s e ; P h i l i p Eaves, electrician, aid William Cadmus, laborer, were bonnd hand and f o o t w i t h w i r e . In addition to the men who a c t u a l l y c o m m i t t e d ttie robbery, others operated miics away, from the scene by destroying telegraph and telephone wires con- necting with the trolley company's main office. The F a i r m o u n t P a r k T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Co.. operates various lines of troNoy cars through the" park for pleasure riders. The traffic b e i n g u n u s u a l l y heavy on Saturdays and Sundays, the robbers evidently decided upon Mon- day morning as being a good time to make a b i g haul. The men above n a m e d w e r e all in the office when the b u r g l a r s m a d e t h e i r appearance. Each intruder was armed with two revolvers and they took the employes completely by surprise. It w a a t h e work o f a f e w moments f o r t h o robbers to pinion tho workmen, who- were rolled over to one side of the room, with their faces to the wall. Ten minutes later the safe had been crack- e d a n d t h e gang disappeared. THE REVOLVER MISSED FIRE. Afterward Committed Suicide. BDB> OAK, Mich., June 20. - A t the dinner table M o n d a y n i g h t , J o h n T.' Holmes,, a .prominent business man, drew a revolver, pointed i t a t h i s wife *nd pulled the trigger. The weapon mlasc-d lire and h e w a s speedily dis- armed by his son. He then the house "and en- deavored to jump into tho "Ten When h e w a s forcibly prevent- ed f r o m d o i n g this, he went to tho b a c k y a r d w h e r e ho commenped t o a c t strangely. He denied having taken Ppison, b u t i n a few minutes died in ulslons. Domestic troubles are believed te h a v e m a d e him temporarily insane. Dr. Holmes owned considera- ble- property In Toledo. F I RST NAT I ONAL BANK OF STANFORD, KY. G*I StOGK , $100,000. Surplus, $17,320. DIRECTORS: J , W . Haydon, W. P. Walton, J . H . Collier, M . D . Elmore, J. S. Hocker, F. Rold, T. P. Hill, S. H Baughman, W. A. Tribblo, S . T . Harris and M. J. Miller. Wc solicit the accounts of the citizens Of Rockcastle and a d j o i n i n g c o u n t i e s a s s u r i n g t h e m p r o m p t and careful attention t o a l l business intrusted to us. Personal application and correspondence, with a view to business relations,' rcnpcctfully invited. J. S. Hocker, l'res., J110. J . McRobertB, Cashier, A. A. McKinney, Ass't Cashier. GO TO JONAS McKENZIE MT. VERNON, KY. f For Everything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, General Merchandise* BEST* GOODS AT LIVING PRICES.