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The Citizen. SUBSCRIBE TODAY AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY Circulation, 1000. De?oted to the Interests of the Home, School, and Farm. 60 c a Tear VOL. I. BERBA, MADISON COUNTV, KENTUCKV, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, I8H0. NO. 19. The Citizen t. a. PASCO,1 KltlTOII hk.I MAN.UIKIl. I'liMl.tiM it the offitv of TIIU CITIZHN, llcreu, Ky. flrr. nf the '"jy"' ' "rrm Kf , m trrmtl- IDEAS. Gather the nuts, but don't spoil the, trees! I hleetion is coining. Vote uot for n party, or for a man, but for ,1 grottiest good to the country. Hav jour family In mooting and Sunday-school oiat a week ami they will be saved f roni heaps of trouble to any the least. , tri .i-.... i . iti.ii:n uun i iiiivnyn make n man good or hiipiy, but neither ier och'S poverty. The wiho matt said, "Give mo neither POVortv nnr Wrl, , mo neitiiir iovorty nor riches. i c. n u.n mo tree Mrs. Lou Ilamwu is at Foster, Ky, school every day till the close of the at a reunion of the McCollum i fauiiiv. Ihnm Jlt" W,UCMi" !h! KiV0S Mi" Vh"y Hichanlsou has return hem, and you must nee that they got ed from a two-weeks visit iu Lexiug the full benefit of it. tou. "Any person guilty of receiving a Mrs. Jeuuie Baker speut a week bnle for his voto at an election, or for' w'th her ion, Jim Woods, at Paint services or inlliioiico iu procuring a J k1' vote or votes at an election, hIiqII be , Mr. C. 11. Cherry of Newark. O., is fined from fifty to five hundred dol-; J9t sister-in-law Mrs. M. K. lars, and be excluded from ollice and ' 1 aRC0' uffrage." Kentucky .aw. j 1 Ttn tniHi. r i . .t to he Z , 7 K "urrenucr' to the IJoers .Sunday.. i ne morals of the Hepublicof Col- i UlIlblM aru nrimnirimr n mL.t.V.. BimiiiNi ti r 'T. iinviiui uii ?. . ... . i ,.. . al. nuaf(i; llt'dr ioie do, Spain, have been attacked with a diseaso auniKimxl in 1. d,.. plairtio. . viuufjuiu! uuuuuvu iuo wiu iIlllOUai llie Hoera were dofeateil by tho , Anniversary of the Christiah Church, British iu it battle at Glencoe Camp.i ttt Cincinnati. iu Natal, after several hours of hard . I ost; ou Saturday a purse coutaiu fighting. Losses on both sides were iu about two dollars. The finder heavy. 1 will please return to Mrs. Uertruue ' . . . .M. 'lodd. ivruger uaa ortleml nil Boors to leave Johannesburg nt nni'M Tho i city is i the center of tho gold miu-. iug district, and is the resilience oi mi. P.,l!l. ...l. I . . ....v ..ugunu IHIUUIIIOII glVai 11631 part of Kruger Meiui to indicate that : no intends to dimolish the city with dynamite. i ; NATIONAL NEWS .Miami, Florida, is infected with . 1 Thirty casos of small-pox are re ported hi Loalie Co., Ky D. L. Moody has begun a series of I revival meetings in Brooklyn. President McKinley returned to Washington from his trip in the west. W. J. Bryan and John R. McLean have been campaigning through Ohio this week. Maj. Ouy Howard, sou of Geu. O. O. Howard, was killed in tho fighting In the PhilittniiKui l.al Qi.li.... Tl. v..r...i r. ...... .. I nr . . " v'u""'uuo" 01 u its weekly prayor-meetiugs iu No. 2, Woman a Christian Temperance Uti- Liucolu Hall. About forty were iou has lieen held at Seattlo this week. I)rese"t hist Suuday night anil an in Tho Columbia won in the jJT " ' ...wo mm (iiu cup miiL'ii uas ueen Kept in America for fifty years will coutiu tie to stay here. Gov. Bradley addressed 4000 poo ..I.. Tl I ..... . ... . : f "'""V" "" wvi ie, H..UI ui luviur aim mo Ke illlllll'llll ticket. Town Olllcor. Tuesday Nov. 7th, h regular elec tion is to bo hold to fill for two vear the Heveral ollices of the Town of Uo-1 rea. A Citizens meeting was held nt HaiiHOii Hall, on the lust, with (17 voters ant: lirftiinl Prnf f . V I " - " ' . WV.KU .till I Pii.ir..,.., f n. rr n " i ..... : , X, . . mane tjiiairnmu ana A. J. Mcuaiti SiMj'y. The best of feeling prevailed. Tho following nominations were made by ballot: Geo. Ames S. E. V.deli..lr. Trustees i J. C. Teoters S. C. Lewis Geo. Hoffman Police Judge- J. W. VauWinklo Marshal William Shockloy. This is an excolleut list of nom inations, iu which no fuctioual lines are upparent. At this writiug it seems that there is uo likehood of opposition. PERSONALS AND LOCALS. No wild grapes this full, R. C, Hurt Is going to Illinois soon. Tuesday lecturo was given by Mrs. Gould. Berea roads are IwiiiL' mil in i.ood , ! condition. . The hunters' . every night. dog can be heard , t Pres. Froit will spend a few days in Cincinnati. Father Whito visited Miss Nannie Tudor, .Sunday, j -"inm Bertha Robinson was in Cin- , i-wuiiii mm ween. I ..: i i... i Hon. William Smith, of Riehtuoud was in town Sunday. Robiuson uud Kidd are having a 1 fino lot of lumber sawed, Rev. J. 0. Pardons was in Living. Btou last Saturday and Sunday. I.I... t- . II... .. . ! .iuuu an w initio, wno lives iu ! i i ,,r..i ,.,,,,, !..... .. I.. .. i. ... , , . , I Mr Mr8, A Tl F"u of Wild e, ; ure vjsjliu , M A T p. fa H. Logstou says business is good ! and ho exjiects to build a new store i J. u.ree, ami irranu-uauirh- jer, M,Vs Hallie Embn7are .iiwcuxl home this week. ...v .... i .I, .. . . Instead of calling a dentist's oBSc!1"""1 T' f I POri leutal "parlor" why not call it a wo,m,n ,Hnr f:,lul'y' church, and a deutsl "tmrlnr" wlir . i - - - i u m. a. "ilrawinif roomr Ei. 1 Kemembor that the Winter term be gi'un Doc. III. Get every room that can be spared ready to rent to atudouts, if,-miw,.i., . i... .......... i. . Mr. and Mrs. J. l Uickuell and .l...l.t.. .1... r.i. I . . T,u'. Wonmn'a Industrial School BS, 1 ,Z .i.:. -if t"'J"" day. There xvas good attendance aud groat euthusiasm showu. ,,,,,, Horace (Jaldwell an old student of j uerea is iu the standing army. His uuuress is ri. ueavoiiwortb. Kan.. 1 r i . . . . . . . ' " ' i 1 . . ...1 1 .. . ... . I .. W.U, mbivu, ul. juu auu la. Mrs. Welch aud daughters lso returuMl from a week's visit iu Jack- Co, Tho Mormons are getting thicker aud thicker iu Kentucky. If the people will stay away from their meetings they will noon thin out and go home. Rov. F. D. Burhaus has accepted tho call to the pasturate of the First Church. He recieves a cordial wel come to Berea, aud the good wishes of all iu his work. .. " .v " C. A. has beeu holding ter for liis wife's hoaltl Trof. MiuhIi and Tutor White, of Herea, iitlendwl the Roekcithtle Co unty Teacher'H AsHociatioti, at Mt. Vernou Saturday. Tho Sii)eriiiteiid ent was unable to bo there nud tho meeting snowwi tne lach ol nretiani- It was not well attended, . I . . uv. H relieved me from tho start aiui etircu me. it m now my ove lasting friend." S. E- Welch, Jr. and cured me, I ! ,.. . ... ... ... u. v, - i At a regular meeting of tho Board I of Trustees of the Town of Berea Oct. 12, TO. the existing law relating to ho"s runuiuL' at larira wan ronpnl! Si nXioK which goos into effect Nov. 1, TO. If your hog runs the streets look it up. j Tho 81st Birthday dinner was giv ' en to the old mau Elijah Abuey, at j his home on Brash Crook, Rockcastlo county, uot. 1, l:rj, air. AUney is the father of twenty childrou aud tho grandfather of one huudred children. The old mau has good health yet nml can do as good u day's work as almost any mau. Air. .A ll hMnv m t a Ir in if tn-rt nu. ! .....II .f l.l.l.w.. ' wuiuuiUK HWl luuililUK I "Jl T KUUl . - fatiau nf tin Tcnmv tn ennuiur in uifit :.. !...! i a a i " ' iv hi lit nniiinif tliir mvn iumimIm futrM ' . " .1 i;i ; Annliticai cTw,etry and GeoWv. at , " If' ' ." T '"J . 1 tah". kuow uw.in th- So although a man may be living Ill I 1'llta.Uif V flltlHL UnifllltLIM Will If 1 I W ll .,,11 4 .. "'o " w.-.w rjllitl 1111 aiUl.IlDH.il WITH C1T WlVtS . the State Univemitv of Wvotii ntr. u,s" "ul BUU,VU lu """"fT'""'; ' llw7 ' luo ouismo wotiu tuat tuey with half a dozen wives, vet if he has " . . V. . .0 -.7 'I I It 11.11 i.nl i.. ..m i.. .11 Sll.il.. -... . .... IfH II1IIV I'd til X.iii- I ni ni ftl.iu ...w.... uiu uui u.lUk IU iiuiikliuii. I. una nv nnr nlnmiul nn -Jilil I linnn I ivit., 1' nt iil.tittt ir..lnt rVfd.vu.iIn C i i... r...i i night of tho 17th will tligeit what vou eat. ' It cures all T. "?t'iZ,: . " . lKr."f- " " " l Heveral others . onn. o. iivN,eps.a ami Btoiuacu trou (tT. , ., .. ... . , a ;. ti oliicial a. . Dies, b. if. uamm. Vernon. Texas. ""i"t " " .i.,..-.... , A PROCLAMATION OF 4k ECONOMY for the Fall and Winter Season in Men's and Boys' Fine Stylish Made GLOTHIITG-1 VrKtf.retirMUo clotli jtm Mill the I. nrrt prli.t. rlshtlr mml n'wiluM)- 11 wool I lolhliiif In Amrrli Itlliliy nuile. ni II It nf turnout 'Vitus ' llrnti.l tin' (inly rrfi.lj-tiw.-nrClMlilnjTiillt.rr'l on rtdly Irntlrtr tli in clean, lull tentllutcl wmlnnm.. mint flllllu ami wmr rrtHlii. Imiiiw the lnti,., "VllnU ihrmr life ofllip aurtnrnl. It irftiln In making. rt.rt-eut tin' r.v iMfiHlltnrrof im rikI tlHMiKlit. hihI It iUtMc.1 (tmtrat t Uh talhirliiii In nnllnnr)-tf.l lo untr rinthlng. Th.' KaMIr- llml e Um rt the erj- iife. .letltint that will W'M-vu tUl t.im. Mnnj tttifli.nl . X(lu,lflj- to n: In the iMr of lli lHf fill t Th lmt rxtim.nlliMtjr Luiuri' coniLlnliit isirgrrnt nlfrr It thiit . inn ninl ill. Ml ouf t'lothlnc t A LESS MONEY Thmi i Ih.Iit Howiiii we irorl lnm'5 tiicli hlh-!r.le ('Inthlny fur lr miiiu y tlmn l-fwliere'" (lurnntwcr It purv nml ?'mlr Our ! inolrrn Hore. ttitmrttl Mrlrtty nn ro:riMlte.tit our I Jotliitig It mA on tin; umiillott margin of profit. Irppiiilliii; on Urun volume or I.umii- Tlw more ("lothltig we nll the itrenter uur punhatltiK power the 'owrrotirprlrrt thul tlu- tt.iry In n iiut-.lii ll COVINGTON & MITCHELL RICHMOND - - KENTUCKY i) Obituary. A most devoted and gentle life was completed, in the death of Grandma Harrison, which occurred last Friday night, after a short illness. Her life will be cherished iu the memory of mauv for her devotion in the home nml mmmuhiir T iiiir.ir;.w j 7 " " Sundav 1 esident funeral sermon Sunday I resident . . ..... uiecommuiiity, uy patience, lontier 'uoss, and wisdom, is eiual to any- thiug doue by man Delialah E. Harrison was born er understanding of the character aud December 3. 1S25. iu Madison, orldauger of a polvtramous system what is now properl v Jackson county, and died at the old homestead, near omu pled's uX foot by 'e'lect Berea, October 20, lS'.Kt, agotl iJjiuga notorious poiygamist to Con yearn, 10 mouths, and 17 days. j gress, it is proposed to consider the Her parents, Carter and Edith (Skin- J present aspects of Mormonism by ner) Lakes, of Scotish decent, came , look,iuS .at tu-'se. fo"r thiugs:(l) its i f i mm .1 1 position iu regard to polygamy; (2) here from trg.u.a. In 1SW the u ,)resont 8,rbengtu. SJ0U0 J0f tB deceased was uuited in marriage to fruits (4)the significance of tho re- Elisha Harrison, son of Elisha nnd cent electiou of a jwlygainist to Con- Ipha (Baker) Harrisou. To thialsress. union were born nine children. The 1v T,ho Amoricuu people havo ro father died Anril 10 HT. , eeutly discovered that they were sadly lather itiett April W, 1X.I.. , det.eived b the ,olomu pjedgeaof tho Three children, survive the parents Mormon otHoials iu order to secure as follows: Mary II., now Mrs. Josiah , Statehood. T,hey supposed that the Uurdette. Johu O. Harrison, and Belle H., now Mrs. J, all residing in Berea. W. Johnson, n i le-itliimr I np n.ivf - O " ' ViV '.B 818 was of months' standing; after eating it was terrible. .Sow l am well," writes S. B. Keener, Hoisiugtou, Kas., of Kokol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. S. E. Welch, Jr. The pig roast. "Every dog has his day," and even the pig had his day, or rather night, last Friday. The "Pig roast" is be coming an institution in Berea that bids fair to rival Thanksgiving. Somethiug like a hundred students gathered at the foot of Lilli-Oene about half past seveu, Friday night. The purpose of the assembly was well expressed by the words of one of the orators of the evening 'I come not here to talk; you know iiiu iiiuuii nuurii iin uvauuii iuvo ( uuu aiuvc uuuvuwu uv utu .'fSUlttllt WOOUrUll a UiaUttOHtO IU over the horizon; the baud played a lygumous relutious havo been rosum- jv.M) recommending the suspension ioleinu miuiem. with pie pan ac- ,1, . '."..U' u j . ....... ' of plural marriage, these Mormon companiuuJit; uud the" pig' .Med'. aud sputtered over tho fire. J. M.itheie has been so niuoh prevaricatiug , But let us look at tho recent decla Racerread Lamb's Dissertiouou roast 'l deceiving aud falsifying about ration of President Snow about polyg tiii? iu a iiiutiner cnleulutiMl io mLn i polygamy since 1110. Wo kuow uow ,,mv. Ou December 0th. ho oub- 'I l.j. .Hn. nl.m. . f it. v .......... inn, ,iu, p x pi...!.. ...V..... ..U.V.. .4. ... . ., , . . , . , i d we ourselves havo beou m-i ,i i. i.i... i.. ,.'.""" "ir" , uiivi.i ... .....i w .wvuid D.iiauDiuu- ists." Tho funeral oretiou bv Mr. Uutll 8ot the character of tho departed iu glowing terms. Mr, Shrock made some more touching re-. , . . l0ULU'uK ro" U'u, Mr.C.ndee read the will ol the tleceaseU. Uy this time the listeuors liaU so lar succeeileti iu over - i-outtutr their trrief ami wiiiinir i1B couiiugtno r (.net, ana wiping "o tears from their eyes that they were f 1 . I . t ... a.... n..p.f..i. tnrxi I . . ........a ...ll I of baked beuus circulating through thecrowd. Then followed that rarest, that unapproachable dainty roust pig; and tho "joy of our lamentations" wuxod great. PRESENT ASPECTS OF MORMONISM REV. R. G. AlcNIECE, D. D. The writer of the following pages hM iu Christian 'w -u Utah forut twenty yean, a ork i " " iiuuui muuiv years, aim thereroro. liacl ample opportunity I to know what Mormouism is, both in nd its peculiar doctrines and its upeulini-i fruits. I Now in order that those living at a (distance from Utah mav hav y,uicu Ieai,s V"? people of a whole irouoiesome Jionuou iiuestiou was I forever settled wheu tuose definite i pledges were given that all Xlyga tnous relations should at once abau ' doned aud that the laws should bo I r..:.i.f..Tl.. i. .....! ii... .i . ...... 1 violation of thes pledges since State hood, culmiuatiug iu tho recent elec tiou to Congress of a notorious cham pion of iolygamy, kuowu to be living with at least three wives, has thrust the Mormon question back again in to national politics, uud polygamy agaiu becoiuet a disturbing issue in elections to Cougress, iu at least three States, Ttah, Idaho, aud Wy oming. I he questiou, therefore, as to the position of the Mormon Church ou tho subject of polygamy is auew in vested with special importance to tho American people. Now wo great ly regret that the facts compel us to declare that the positiou of the Mor mon oth'cials, iu regard to polygamy, is two-faced auddecoiviuir. Thev tell I the people outside of Utah, over their signatures that they aro neither eu- Irtnm. II. lit mini.. Vtlllllll I .ll.l l,,mt,.or"boutteuyan. u".r iwlyg- .,,.. Ituil lk..ll llf.M.K.f.wl 1,11.1 t.llt ... -"V "" "vv". v-i" t-" ilnei men ot tne , COUStaUtlv tliaklUg that there was any i ,,,,.",, lv.lla ,,,,i' . mi. ., iiifiniuanii tviri. nn im 'kiiiui. taut Miuisters at Boulouno iu Franco. "il way deuyiugthat there was any iwlyg"y 1" the church, he hims.df Wttl9.r"',uk' vit 1 w'y0.8' 1,8l?''l, I iu his biography by blder B. II. Hob' lerts. Itfee& Wt to im,Kssiblo for tuem to make uu nonest auu trutntui 1 ," uujw.-i w uuv- , side world. I hero is almost sure to be 80mo evasiou, or equivocation, or uleceiitiou about it. For example. wueu tnoy ueuy mat iwiygamy is i practicwl in Utah, as 1'resitleut bnow uia lust, i?opieiiioor, uiey ure biuiimt hiding behind ii tleceiviug technicali ty, i-or uy polygat tiny people iu gou- joral uuderstaud living with two or more wives, which is tho right mean- firm The Berea Monumental Co. The retail of pirnl tenrf: and remouable price is that we now have vttttomert in all part of the State When you mint Anything in the monumental line 1st us know anil we will send you desi'jns and pricex Headstones, $6.00 up to any amount. ... Marble and Granite Monuments ... At prices to suit the times. Material and work first- lass. JOHN HARWOOD, Prop. Berea, Ky. Kodol mm w ' UVSDBDSISI I TJVJJltA VUI Digests what you eat. "artlflclallydlgeststtieroodandalds wrp in strengtnening and recon Btructlne the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanentlycurej Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SIckneadacbe.Gastralgia.Cramps.ana all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. OtWltt & Co.. Chicago. S. E. WKLCII, Jit. LEWIS A. DAVIS, Medicine and Surgery, Berea, Ky. Ollice at Residence. Job Printing Dirt Cheap We are prepared to do all kinds of Job printing at very cheap rates. Here are a few sample prices: 500 White envelopes . $1 25 500 Ruled Note Heads . 1 00 500 Ruled Letter-heads . 1 25 500 Hill-heads 13 lines . 1 50 500 Regular Statements . 1 50 500 6 x g Hand bills . . 1 00 500 9x12" ' . 1 50 500 Business Cards . 1 25 II V wti prrpay tV pwtijgt on any one. of the ab)rf ordmfor ,V) ccnU trtru, or on the mall hand bVU or liminru mU, 3J tmU extra. Onlert mutt b jxxll foriHadeaiiee. Write Vie Copy VEK I pfolnfy. Mail orders carefully attended to. STUDENTS' JOB PRINT, Berea, Kentucky. iug. But iu Utah there is a peculiar legal tpcuuicality wuicu makes the or w . .a.. Jished a statement in the New York ' ... .. f I ' . 1 1 , II ....1 i ii oritt, iu which no Hectares tuui ino statements to the effect that the Mor- , nhuroli U mimnnimii!? nml teaching polygamy aro eutirely un- , , , T. owwuai aro me lactsi i. would seem impossible for the church to give auy greater encouragemout to polygamy than it is doing now by tho general example of the churcii otlicials through their living lu polyg amy iu violation of law, in all parts of the State. Those who have boon for some years the uear neighbors of President Suow, iuform us that ho is generally understood to bo himself liyiug iu polygamy with at least four( wiiiw. iiiiii i iiiil (Jin in iiiii iiiiiiirifr in i i XH VUTIX ives has a little child aiut two ..oars jfow wo aski1" 8 "W aguiu, lu what way could the Mor mon church give greater encourage ment to polygamy than by such ex ample ou the part of tho leadiug olli cialu of the chuichT "JENNES MILLER" SHOES For Women Arc the Most Stylish Are the Most Durable Are the Most Perfect Are for Young and Old Arc sold only by Us They Fit the Feet as Nature Intended Accept No Other DOUGLAS, BRIGHT & CO 207 Wtjt Miln St RICH MOND, KZ A. P. SETTLE, Attorney and Notary Public, Berea, Kentucky. Oiflreon Main Street, in Masonic BIJu, upttnln. GOOD GLASSES IF TOU WANT THEM AT ALL. Gla.net that are not properly adjusted tu your eye are actually lianzerout. 1 know It. and you ought to know It. I lll'not attempt to ault Klaa to your eyei until I know what la needed. Eye examined tree. A Nice line of Novelties in JEWELRY. T. A. ROBINSON, Jeweler and Opticiaa. GO TO ' HANSON & PASCO'S LIVERY. H. C JASPER, M. D. MEDICINE and SURGERY, Offic In Pnthcr Building, Richmond, Kf Telephone 103 & 109 E. B. McCOY, Dentist, Berea, Kentucky. CENTER STREET ART GALLERY C. I. 0GG, Proprietor. Up-to-Date Pobots. Nothing Bat Tbe Best Finish at the Lowest Prioes. DENTAL SUltOKJiY. A. WILKES SMITH, D. D. S. .SViifi Jfttildimj, Main street, Richmond, Ky. Tvlrphuur, !trlitrlif , Nn O'i, Ottlcv, No 00. bURTON, The Ph tograph'er, DKALKIl IS AMATHUK SUITLIKS Fine Photographs at Reasonable Prices Views about Uerea a peclulty. J. C. MORGAN, Dental Surgery, Qft'ce Hour, S to It A. SI., 1 tos P. AT. 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