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Wbeealthe creed that the world had preached with flre and Bwerd for cen turies, hut from the mountains and val leys of the New World, from humbl eabtas in the wilderness, from th shores of the Inland acaa and the banks of mighty rivers the amen of upcepl who had learned the doctrine of free .dem from --nature herself ascended,, when these brave patriots, our fore fathers, inacki that memerable declara ea which caused tyrants te trembls apen their thrones and oppression te grew pale under Its gaudy trappings eJ robe and crown. deem of Iriasri draft and n4Mt MiLff u. jji aaaa 'a4' Bum - -'' 'j1' Jt lTaaf aavTWa WMI VtV IBaBrBJaBMaBTejU aa thatMWir adw.kwM , aw . W t fa, U44 yejninentfihe freeMEaaa 11m straggle te free ourselves from , grasp of, tTiaaay was, Meter aU leag eeetfawse, and there ware Maes la iMswhsw aae researeea, coatreatea fev'aa eaetav whose r tt wviaev man rrwrnawmrvmrwi efte tuta Tvecasag dHarr strength, wee, enormous, and, ,had npt Ged - been with; the "brave men whose watch-word was "tibcrty," their cause would have been lest The principles they, asserted their posterity has proven, and upon every anniversary of our nation's birth' the loyal hearts of the people renew tielr plight e faith te ear national .bwtlta oea. ' '.If Our flag has waved ever many va bloody .and hardf ought, field Blnce .the. declaration of independence sent a thrill through all Europe; but the wounds are healed, the'graves are hid den with jflqriears, and peace, ( ralll eyed and beautiful, 'breeds ever the aaiT&V aaii tm a- - hhJ whsA land, and plenty pours from her horn the fruits ex honest telL, snfflc eaayritrflur Is tottering te its fall.' that Norway an3 Sweden, Ocnnany, Italy and even Im perial Russia, are striving te break the bends of their despotism and become free, The United Btates, France, and even the superstition ridden tropical re publics of Central? and Seuth America upheld the 6taidardjef freedom, aad- wKtn Oin 1fflulllt Wit. an In.fAn ! aae portion of hamanHy that is crushed Bnasr the iron heel of despotism catches a gUapse of the sacred banner their fcearta thrill with bow hope. ' There Is a point where evolution in government becomes revolution. 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" Aftkr the festivities of the day you wllltwtni te Wnow,wero te get the host ImgftlBs' iivaByJliaotef goods you may need. If you will only consult the ad vertising columns of this patriotic Ira prcssipn of. Tjik Lkdehb, jrpn wJH make no mletake. '( is j At lltgast Afir, Mr, and Mrs. William Bell of Crack er's Neck gave a delightful five-o'clock-Friday tTsalag j aeaer f Dr. U. JVe WVHNMMpH HM nrrl AaMW V9vV WVT aMPaU 1bMAbbb1 aVaaBBakal bbVb) Ban mtKauaf&uaajka W . aalBBBBaBa'c d- I in AIBBBBaT WaMa rFVPf W"aB1a1a Jl tmffl all kv alaaant aai a&iMila - -- -- waany aaa, rwgaiar nmiWi .-ft? lWi!M vfj (ffirfry W ' i . .MftLaVi "" a. -1.1- aa.-.a I-. ajfc. 'fBBi flBrlrBiBiTai-BBBBi,,BaBBi"aBrwBiBJWt Oiv wreaea, waVmeliad by rafa w powder. bHk HHt haftj aaaairMr thf) has Mrrarlcitewa tiwtec of feJeack or dye. aggefttlfa of, as aage. gliS must haxe. A Whltcv.pxprcs8lY0 hand, preferably a small ene, but net of at&ccawHy, f it is well , kept and, whlte. She nust have small cars and a threat Aatlk gift SsSbcomiferlJfalad. ' BhVmust'kiW'hew te 'plilotfher olethes, or she loses half her beauty, , ,Wve,,utvfH)ly jUiMJertaBd what best suits her lii the way of nair dresslng, and cllBg closely te that. A weBiaa may have aU tbose attrac attrac tieas, and stktssi'hir'owiipefsesallty U charwlBg, uakss aha has tact, it dawM e yett after ye hwj s ker eace or twice that ke U aei a pretty woman, MU-iwitif'MI."' " ,v I MDb .nei I ThJd ihw8 Veu whero allttle shoe. i, BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm tlm nRwrr frnm twh or thrnn nt nnrn. ti F(miWfle4 tlmt standard sheet WJiere breathes the fee MfMMfMl'Z'Zi With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, HISTORY OF A NOVEL BADGE. Origii ef thb Celebrated 5-15-22 of Msysville CeBmandery. QZ H leW, IFwaY unknown beyond r. .airikini (kmiievT-r.TR. tiv 'iwj the borders of Kentucky and Indeed it had net rlsrqn te'BufficIqqt frapprtance here tp exclte mero than ordinary mention. The membership ,w8( small,, bat among the number were 'Bome! as neble fellows as ever lived generous, whole-seuled and courtly. f ; , ; , , , Five of these Herace January, Frank S. Owens, Eugone A. Robinson, Samuel S. Rllcy and Themas U. Mannea re solved en a pilgrimage te Cleveland, and as Haysvllle nover docs anything in n mincing way, se these dovetod Templars determined te go in becoming style, and go they did, without reckoning the cost. They ewpleycd Haucke's celebrated WLTftJUB Attial Baaaaal aaVkafkal aAaauaAaaj eM kU'aaaBai VI BBBal BBBBs JCBBv aBBBTBl BaBBaBBraaBBBjBj H v a VVvBB O af tM wat ifSe "MUM. H'aV 4XaaBaaBaia1 kwKhsUlcky.UV'.YAk ? fi--T(fSLK'Har"rJ..'Wl ir"Jrl. " """fK T"t "Wjr WlM, ,ller.'Mi,M the Maysville piJgriaw dWa't propose that there abeakl be Ry;iMkiertai,;Uiy prepated"te fcitHaii''j"friead who Igitb'geaerpf eaetfgh' (a visit their aaedatt heailqaarters. Te this ead a couple of cases" of.' ex1 liquor had been sent in advaaqe-ra; auppy thaf iwea net at all In proportion te the guests that called tq wolcemo the blg-hcurtcd Ken tucklans. It was the second night after the, arri val in Clevclaad that, an lnclcicat occurred which has given Maysvllld Cemmandery a fame, that has reached te the farthest parts of the land. Boated In the headquarters' room' wcre half a dejeea gentlemen, among them Jelly Geerge B, Ellard of Cincinnati and the Writer, who accewfesalitd' ike "boys" for the purpose of wmlag up the trip aiidJhH) W5h -fu fi could hi gotten out of It. Mr. Ellanl, who Is a very Medeet gea l .BBaBTBaWL ' YBaaBaaBaaWaBaBYaWl aesmea ec tAKjAr$ffie&faftbs banner streaming o'er us! tleman, as all Clncinnatians nre, and who brought with him from the "euld sod" a; sufficient tlnge of bregue te make his' wit enjoyable, opened his question-box, by the check-rock combination. "llew many members came with yeuf" lie asked of one of the number. "Pive," was the response. 1 "And you brought a baud of music with you?" queried Ellnrd as his eyes as sumed the shnpe of a Haviland saucer. '"Yes, a band of fifteen pieces," was Cemmandery has grown te mero than two hundred, and among its members are tbose who held high places, in the councils of the Natien, and theso who are honored in all the walks of life. In anticipation of the. coming pilgrim age te. Denver, Colonel Frank 8.' Owens has designed, and the Commandery has adopted, a solid silver badge commemora cemmemora commemera tivo of the foregoing incident, n repre sentation of which is placed at the heading of this afield. Tns Corener's Jury la trying te get at thd responsibility for the bridge. disaster at Ne wpert, The men who wcre. at work ontebrMfti hiye bow all bees aeeevated fer.a4 aW aW'aldead awaihtra tws4r.- t--rawB'pW-rr5;, HijJ, faat'inwH'MWIUlrt.- Aa bw-, aas'jW IrhlriBk 4BaBa'4BaaaaBaaBa'BaAsaBl BBafl BafeaaBal "i"IP1fB1JB1""IP"JB1J"aaaWB bbbb bibbhbvwbib maaajnuauavBM aa BMiavAJBi Tim teHtewtag k aa extract fram a spaseh ef Rosese Ceaklteg: Upea tts 4--J IJj Ln A&AaaaSalaiaa4i- llaA aAgaaaaalCaaate pafgrff. &TO&pS& Btaatb ready e BjVew.ta pyrpeee for the future. Il proposes te rebuild our com cem awcialmarlse, driven from the, sea by 'Confederate cruisers, aided 'anl abetted bjr ftrelga hostility. It proposes te fester labor, Industry and enterprise. It pro poses te tHaad for education, humanity and progress. It proposes te administer the government honestly, te preserve amity with all the world, observing our own obligations with ethers, and seeing that ethors observe theirs with us; te pro tect every cltUen, of whatever birth or color, in his rights sad equality before the law, jacladlBg his right te vet sad te be ceurWi te upheld the public' credit and the wwcHy of eagagemefiUi aad by do ing thaf vthiafs (the aablkaa party propetM td asekre5 ladHtUy, aWmaaity ami clvrtJaatlea la Arnerka the amplest welcome aad the safest home. '- - r -i HOW HE WAS IMPOSED UPON. Colonel Johh L. Scott of Frankfort frieHds an UDgratefnl Wretch, Be- "Tattler" tells in The LeuinUle Timu hew Colonel Jotin L. Scott, formerly of this city, was imposed upon, as follews: The kind-heartedness, of the people of Frankfort is proverbial. They admin 1. ' . .KI l'a-' ... .. r.'l.'V 4 !"j . WHSMffidiESSM: 5t1arnIcebHrsft L I , the run of the office and allowed hi his valuable library. Ne't satisfied with this he wrote te his friends in Louisville, giving an account of the young Pheenix1, and prophesying a great future for the searing youth. . Fer a brief wblle things went en swim mlngly, At lest Colonel Scott came te Loulsville, and seme ene asked him hew the prodigy was progressing. "Don't mention him!" exclaimed the Colonel, angrily. ''I don't wish te hear of that ungrateful rascal again." "Why, what's the. matter, Colonel!" asked the questioner.' " Matter?" retorted the Colonel. "Why, don't yea kaew, that miserable little, wretch was aVaatratiral ai te vik of wkh bmim ef my Shiest kw iMiiWn-! VlMtsi Jaw J eaflWIJew"" f VH ve"w aw"i VPSJHVH la4aYvLaaawamaaaaiaaaaa las' aw1fP"J bbbbBj BB)V VABFBaBfBBBBBi j BMBaaaBavaBf At V faVamJI aUaa Bafiat fVAafaBraal ; fafe aVBaaBaBaBaataft . Vaaah ClaBatv Vrfwj Wv ITFWWTeTPlI ' mfk M raVaVBaayBBj-ai e-BBt GeK ia nsHlcnilir irrt hsmtil la Aa'aaaaasM ikaiaW pwi WWWai ea awacvl " aaBrw sa i iaaarjWBi j i Just Iw wawamw yt QJfer pWeatlre l.Al.l .aA.a.avl aaalata .Wa uaa rlalaa aaalaa.1 ' net te carry or rik r of Xhtm: ; Minsk's Bres 6tek, i i i i mn .... - There will1 be ealy oae delivery by the carriers en the Fourth of July, and that will be at 7 a, m. A collection will be made at the same time. The General Dellvery will close at 9:30 a. ., and remain clesed for the day. The Meney Order Department will net be open at all. ii Rkusxbkr, Thb IiKbqir prints '"Help Wanted," "Leet." " FetMd," and simHar notices net of a baeraew character, frt cAaraf. The only thmg we require w that the copy be seat In before e'efeek en day of publication. nnvB i m te use emr Though slightly mixed, he was se thoreughly1 In earnest that he said "E'gadi" several times during his dis course, and when Mr. Hicks said "E'gadi" he meant it After considera ble discussion, it was decided that while his wife spent the Fourth in the city with her sister he would hid him te the shady fastness of Bhagbark county and peacefully flsh the day away. The journey thither, which began at Ta.nL, was an entirely uneventful one, except for a slight eruption resultant upon his compliance with the request of na tall, gaunt woman that he 'held 'her oaey wnue sne procured a cup ej ve ac the lunch counter at Catamount Junc tion. Mr. Hicks reads the newspapers. He also thinks. And when hd saw from the car window the tall, gaunt woman rush out of the deer at the op posite side of the lunch' room and just jpanageta swing en te the tall ead of " Tbe sfk of V Waahtalg,' wM-yed . . ww(?s1ri aet lafimayi aeitlaf TWgjitw P aUBVBBTJa ' .IjuL t9tra9M jfMBaVfJWBTV JUtlTI fcUewl M' -Mat aetf reaeaaavd hcwelaagha ThigP.aase m-y BaiadeAiaVwcteTetcekaliM gaata was eUtaaw the Itfn aW'that suck ers werapsenllM tkatyaiy Hi frenzy, A W0DE8T EEQCEflT. Hicks was about te cost the young Apollyen out of the window and dive fcVMBap, aAleetTMal a4piclced Hlcks'-pecfkct as they wcre being taken bofero tlie magistrate upon the morrow. And the magistrate, being a sage of remarkable width between the eyes, discharged Hicks with a solemn warn ing, and Hicks rede home in a box car, a sadder and wiser man becauae of his quiet Fourth Teil P. Moreak. Oaarutd. She I went te get' something te amuse my llttle boy with en the Fourth. Clerk Yes, madam. What de you think et this pretty llttle toy pistol? She (anxiously) Am I perfectly safe In getting it? Clerk Perfectly se, madam. It will kill only the boy. Life. k k Kr u e msBaaaaj, aata-jiSae, eefcef, ajjie aaaatattjr btwaad aa aha ataanp of Mkav Mara aaspaUtsd aai'aayeMwt SXZ-mJS? ' .' f f iMrtf 5? bM tAjr - llWafaerv leiyat.'v-rfanr. h, ',i i iir.M ,r,r -1' 'rtateVraaay! aaWBaWTwt tte4aaaeHaf.keraekivte a offateU aad teached K eat. r?3wK Ml aWMY t- . . . JLT , . Wxaay Yas. aW..'. Ma'aaM'waa Bltag ' '-i WaMaa kka te aa'teloar'tee. MAM &U4L.M 4. du W!UM Jksi lJ T Jadge. AalhMnlanh -mf. iV4 "Teaay,,H ,saM Mrs. QUfa, fyeal should set sheet your nreeracfeera ia taeBOttee."- "But I want you te enjoy, them tee, mamma," replied the thoughtful boy. Jury. Br raHwaay, "Thcre, I told you, Johnnie, that you would bara yourself with these ftre crackers." "I don't care, auu. It. was the last ear Puck. "Hew de yea Utaad te observe the ireartaraekeaVaaCUefefkavwefa, . 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