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rThe C ntra 1 RecordLancaster Ky May 6 igol
SUPPLEMENT
A Good LawThe recent Legislature passed a bill
which has been approved by the Gov
1ernor and is therefore a law makingit a felony to draw flourish or wave adadley weapon on a passenger trainWith a penitentiary staring them in
the face maybe the drunken rioters onSunday excursion trains will put acheck on their wild west exhibition
Tough on Rastus
It takes only 2 vrorth of chicken-to send Sambo to the pen now Anlfthe fowl is extra highbred oneswipe will do the business He can-
can take his neighbors poor old cowher fine young calf the best plow a
the place two or three sheep or an-
other coveted property not to exceedin value 20 and he may escape wita fine But when he approaches thechicken roosttake carelHartfordHerald
A New DealWe see it stated a bill was passed
by the late Legislature and approvedby the Governor requiring livery sta-
ble keepers to keep a record of all ve-hicles used securing the signature ofthe patron and requiring him to statehow long he wishes to use the borseorconveyance and how far he intends togo Any violations of the law are de-
clared¬
to be a misdemeanor Thwill be a little tight on the boys by
it may work all right Flemingsburg
TimesDemocratTheConsequence
A Lexington exchange says Therewill be more tobacco raised in Fayettecounty this season than in many yrsprevious The high price reached forthe Burley leaf during the past feweeks has encouraged farmers anmany immense fields that have beenin bluegrass for stock grazing for severalyears back will be this season putin tobacco Nearly every farm InFayette county will raise some tobaccothis season and many breeders of fine
J cattle and horses are sparing at leasta portion of their farms for tobacco
Better StayHomeYoung men are flocking to St Lou
from all parts of the country seekingr employment laboring under the sad
impression that positions are seekingthem instead of them seeking the positions says the Jessamine JournalOne employment bureau in St Louishas on its list the names of 150 youngmen looking for employment at an
easy job In the dawn of the twen-tieth century there was never suchdemand for moral young men as thereis today but they must be well equipped for what they undertake Thetrades people of St Louis and otherlarge cities are commanding wages of
350 to 8 per day but the averageyoung man desires to be in the profes-sional world which is so overdone tha large proportion of them are bareeeking out a living Young manyou desire a place in this busyequip yourself with thorough buslndeas
Would Get Rich
r The Kansas Mail and Breeze saysWe drove out through the country
south of here the other day and onone farm we saw the son cultivatingthe corn in the field the husband sowing millet In another field and hiswife driving a team harrowing in theseed one daughter was at the wood-pile chopping wood with which to pre-pare dinner another daughter waswork in the yard and two small chdren were carrying drinking water tothe workers in the field If thepeople in the bluegrass worked thatway they would all become million¬
airesA Common Offense
On a warrant issued TuesdayDuckwortbJarrested and brought into court Geo
T Marks who plead guilty to the offenseof cutting and removing sod from theside of the street on Central Avenuein front of Dr Brownes grounds butwas released on bond to replace thesod and incidental expense the culpritconvincing the court that he was ig ¬
IgnoranceIsknow that the adjacent land owner intown and county own the land to thecentre of the road for all purposes ex ¬
roadstorSelecting Good TeachersThe spring crop of school teachers
will soon bloom out in beautiful luxu ¬
riance and the trustees will have the
tbedulcetfall the lips of the would be ped1agogues who will be pressing their
superioritytheirleain
Wltbtheof Kentucky it is up to the trusteesto lay aside any preconceived notions
whohaveenongh to keep on their feet duringnuher my
Through Sleeper from Lexington toSt Louis via Chesapeake k Ohio Bailway Beginning April 28th the Chesapeake do Ohio Railway will Inaugu¬
rate a through sleeping car line to StLouis via Louisville and the SouthernRailway to leave Lexington dally730k a
Lye
St Louis atlO10 p m and will reachLexington on CO train number J22
1110 a m the next morning tf
Japalac varnish makes old furni ¬
ture new At Thompsons tlrr
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The Best PlaceThe farm 110 s3 goal p4iri t mi which
to he burls on wliiuh to lisp tlmuiiihOnes prime work on width to dieSome times it happens that one who
has spent his boyhood days on alarmmay when he comes to struggle forhimself stray away to town and en-
gage in one of the numerous vocationswhich men there pursue for a livelihood However successful he mayprove in business in town there comesa time as old age approaches when hisearlierlife in the country its indpenence its calm healthful enjoymentsand scenes and products of nature andhe feels a strong overmastering desireto spend his later years and die in thebedearth=
Cropsysuhhorse He stands at the head of thelist in highclass horses J W Swee-ney 415tr
Oats are about all sown and cominup slowlyraEarly potatoes and some gardentruck have been planted
Wheat is generally reported to bein fair condition but is making hardly any growth
Pastures and meadows look fairlywell but are not advancing much
Tobacco plants are up but at ahayt e
Corn planting is progressing satis-factorily and a good acreage will bput in
E T Jones of Winchester boughtan extra nice pair of mules for 220
W B Taylor of Bourbon countya work muLdIn Hardin county A S Hamilton
bought a 100 mule from Henry CarrWindows and lots of them on t
sunny side of the cow barn is the sovereign preventive of tuberculosis andlots of other mean things
In Clark county S W Willis boughtof Gentry Bros of Lexington a finepair of mules for 350 and sold a pa
isof 3yearold mules jor 300
As milk and butter are easily affected by odors or flavors it is possible toget some very piquant results by pla-
cing delicately scented flowers or fruitin th3 refrigerator with them Or-anges give a delicious flavor to bu cr
Fruit has been seriously injured >
the heavy frosts but the extent ofc cannot be determined at SZacrop has suffered severely in nearlylocalities
During the eight months endingFebruary 29 1904 the United Statesexported 17441532 worth of fruithuts against 15362671 worth in tcorresponding period of 19023 andmoatlyifThe unprecedented amount of unthreeess Dry
very mu Chbehind with their work Not evenall the oat crop is sown yet and verylittle ground yet broken for the corncrop Most all the potatoes are planted but not a great deal of gardentruck is put out except onions andlettuce
The Lower House of Congress thisweek passed a bill repealing the itttnal revenue tax of six cents a poundon leaf tobacco We do not now rhilfree trade in leaf tobacco It is notthought the bill will get through thef uate at this session
The strawberry growers of the Chatt-anooga district are figuring on a cropargbyewaweeks has been a help to them inmuch as in some of the more Nortern latitudes the vines were killed bythe cold weather This they rwill insure better prices for the Soulera crop Chattanooga will ship moreberries into Northern cities than evbefore Last year thelocal crop rover 150000 crates and the chancesare that the present crop will approx-Imate 200000 crates with an averageprice of 75 cents a crate This wouldbring the sum of 150000 into thepockets of the Chattanooga growersNashville Banner-
Information from the chief burl eytobacco centers of Kontucky Including Cincinnati and also including thesales on the local market lead to theconclusion that the Continental To-bacco Company has purchased upwardof 80000000 pounds of the 1903 cropburley tobacco The 1903 cropthought to have aggregated about125000000 to 150000000 pounds Itis reasonable to expect that the independents and others have taken whatthe Continental did not get
Many gardners fail in raising cucum-bers and melons on account of the ravages of the striped melon bug drablice vittata The pest Is easily controlled Take four ounces of soapand boil in one quart of water untitsoap is dissolved Add four tables-poonfuls coal oil Beat while hot forten minutes This quantity will lastall summer it put away in a cool placeTake one tablespoonful of the jelly tobucket of water stirriag togeth eryJ1Water the vines once 6rtwlce a wematoat
tlclde
A red heifer calf tJiboutllyeor sixmonths old Hasbeen In Lowell sinceabout first of January Ownerhave same by proving propertypaying y
> A Scott Lowellr 1
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Habins Isnt ItTliove wlut pdSist in iisUriir dm
pb igi qijestU1 h Mioud tukc Burningroof Ills following article pub hilled
in the Nlcholasville NewsSunday night when the rain was
coming down in a nasty drizzle twogentlemen met in front of Tbe Newsoffice one carrying an1 umbrella whenthe following conversation was over-heard by the editorfEhRaining isnt it
IIldlike to see you privately for amoment was the reply Come intothis doorway
The two took shelter and then numr two turned to number one with
interrogationDo you take me for an infernal
idiotWhyno of course not
liDo you suppose Im carrying anumbrella over my head to keep off the-
n at this time of the yearIINoIm
carrying it to keep the rain offam I not
coursegit rains You know it
ins Fverybody in town knows itrains Now you trot along and letpeople alon-
eButbutThats all You let it rain She
knows her business You attend toyours and let the weather alone Good-night sir
And he strode off up town leavingthe other fellow with something topondfer over
KENTUCKYeStateTournaIIJe tBeY
ancaster = AthleticAssociationIheo Bel1eldPtI
Lancaster KyJune 2223 24 1904
LancasteritR W McRoberts Manager
LANCASTER K1t
LIST OF
Contests and PrizesVOCAL CONTEST
Vocal Contest Male Medal by Rimmer Confectionery and RestauUniallFemale Scholarship to Hamilton
College or gold medal bv CurryDavidson Grocers
PIANO SOLOSelectheHon Harve Helm Stanford candihsFemaleScholarship by Jessamine
Female Institute Nicholasville or ascholarship to Caldwell College Dan
ule KyPIANO DUETICampbellHagerman
two medals by Lancaster Ahtletic As-sociation
ORATORICAL CONTESTScholarship by Kentucky Universi-
ty or medal by Gaines HotelDECLAMATORY CONTEST
Scholarship Georgetown College ormedal by New Mason Hotel
erATHLETICSHURDLE RACEraceeeight placed 10 yards apart first 15byHongress
THROWING BASE RALLScholarship Kentucky State College
LexingtonBICYCLE RACE
Onehalf mile Scholarship WilburSmiths Business College Lexing-
ton Ky
TENNISn silk umbrellaby J Joseph Dry Goods ShoesHontnerCLAY PIGEON SHOOTING
anMedal by Mount Elkin Hardware
RUNNINGHop step and jumpMedal by HonAppellate
THBEELEGOBD RACETwo handsome gold pins by Lan ¬
caster Athletic AssociationSHOT PUT
Medal by H T Logan ClothingMILE RUN
Medal by FT Friable PharmacistCROWNING QUEEN OF TOURNAMENT
handsomegoldmedalSTANDING HIGH JUMPDentistsisMedal by HM Ballou GroceryRUNNING BROAD JUMP
candidateRUNNING HIGH JUMP
LillardcandldatePotato Race Pojtatoes to be 2 yardsLivrervFitty yard Dash For boys under 16
McRobertsbyVictorlIleRanKedalbYWHWardTwentyyardDashMedal
QaaltMedal by 13H BatsonGoods
contendingtltIMFlagandOleM1J6KedalbiacaRULISL AU judges shall be disinterestedcoinpetentppoli1tedbtDlllobJec
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CAPITAL 150000 SURPLUS ioooB F HUDSON Cashier
TY O RIGNEY Asst Cashr C D WALKER Bookkeeper
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A R DENNY Pretldtat JOHN B STOR1IES Vice PrestY S C DENNY Cashier
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and MARKERS andsave boxing and hauling will close toIout at prices that will pay you to callonce Several new designs for
in this lot These stones must be sold by Jan 1stiIMarkers and get our prices for Spring delivery
j Garrard Bounty Marble Works J
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tothe approval of the2 Judges the direction of the
managers shall fix ofcontests
3 Judges in music and elocutionbe
4 Not more than twofrom each town shall enter any con ¬
test in athletics and not more thanone in music and elocution
5 Entries shall close June 46 Within a week after entries close
a list of same will be sent to eachcontestant
7 Only bonafide amateurshall enter all de
barred8 Those the
who obtain a from theirlocal agent can secure a return ticketat onethird the usual rate If certifi ¬
cate is signed by the Secretary of theand to the
agent at Lancaster9 All will be entertain ¬
ed by the citizens of LancasterFor further address
agLancastergrKy
At thjf season theneeds a good Springfine line of medicines and can furnish
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AarouafanLEducates Young PeopleFor Good Employment and
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my farm about April 1st Owner canhave same by proving property andpaying an charges
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KentuckYJOfficeORDINANCES IN REGARD TO CONTROL OP LANCASTER
WATER WORKS PASSED AND ADOPTED BY CITYCOUNCIL MARCH 7 1104-
t An ordinance providing the rules regulations and rates of the Cityadoptedshallshall he a part of the contract between the City of Lancaster and the con ¬sumers of water in so dar as they may apply and shall govern and be
WorksThereforeas follows
ARTICLE 1undertheSEC 2 There shall be appointed by the Mayor each year when otterstanding committees arc appointed a committee consisting of threoquorumsaidmittea shall have the immediate supervision of the Water Works systemprudentandsystem not inconsistent with the ordinances of said city andrules soilcityinprovidedforproceedingsto the Council at each regular meeting of the Council thereafter and whenbebindingapproved by the City Council Said recordshall each month show themonththeother information and suggestions as the committee may deem proper toemuody therein
SEC 4 The City Council shall on the first Monday night in Jan ¬
uary after each biennial election and after their qualification elect atheWateryears subject to removal at the pleasure of the City Council and if forany cause a Superintendent be elected at some other time his term ofoffice shall not extend beyond the term of office of the Council by whomofhisto be approved by the Council in the penal sum of 1000 for the faithfulperformance of his duties as such Superintendent according to the ordi ¬
nances rules and regulations governing said Water Works and for theSuperintendcnt¬
SEC 5 The City Council shall on the first Monday in Januaryafter each biennial election and after their qualification elect an engineerwho shall be known as the Water Works Engineer Said engineer shallthoCityCouncilhyupon the discharge of his duties execute and file with the City Councila bond with good security to be approved by the Council in the penalsum of 500 for the faithful performance of his duties as such engineeraccording to the ordinances rules and regulations governing said WaterWorks Said bond shall be payable to the City of Lancaster
Sic G The salary of the Superintendent and of the Water WorksCouncilformonthly so long as they hold their respective officesSIc 7 The salary of the Superintendent for the term ending Jan ¬WaterWorksper monthderivedea separate fund to be known as the Water Works Revenue Fund and
shall in no event be mixed with or confused with the general fund or otherfunds of the city and upon said fund and no other shall be drawn the war¬
rants for the payment of expenses salaries accounts indebtedness etcarising from the control and management of the Water Works systemand each warrant or voucher drawn on said fund shall have written orprinted across its face Water Works Revenue Fund and no warrant ormeetingtr at any time it becomes necessary to pay any indebtedness payable outshallCof the general fund to meet such warrants and the amount thereof assoon as expedient shall be returned to the general fund Strict accountsuchEeajxccss of money in the water works funds if not needed therein to meetCityCouncilCity1roasurerhallhe Water Works Fund except as to the amounts placed therein from tho
amountstherefromlily the compensation of the one per cent for the one fundAUTICLE rrsuperdsionfficer of the Water Works It shall be his duty to see that the ordinances
and resolutions rules and regulations in reference to the Water Works arcexecuted and fully complied with that the condition of all contracts by orwith saidworks are faithfully complied with that the assessments of waterCitycounciliccounts and claims and submit the same to the Water Committeewith such explanationofdl> same a correct record of the location size and length of all theipes hydrants and valves in use for said works and on January 1st ofach year to submit to the Council a detail report of the conditions andyelrdthcar with such other duties as the City Council or the Water CommitteebyhecitySEC shall have the care and safekeepinghe books and papers belonging to the Water Works andluty to keep an account and record of all receipts and disbursement andother transactions of the Water Works ta same from the records of thepity Council when necessary to keep a register of all private withe name of the person using the same a record of all applications andHermits io keep a separate account with each consumer or user of waterie shall keep a register of the exact location the number and sixes of illaps street service pipes and cocks and the length of each street servicejipe at each tapCityJouncilmllkeLures for the preceding month including water rents collected and taoourccs of such ther receipts as may be collected the amount and to whomsue of any indebtedness contracted for the number of applications forrater and by whom and to whom granted withthe rate thereof the amountrnd account of rents delinquent the amount deposited by him with theTreasurer during said month which report when approved by the CouncilSectionlSKC 4 The Superintendent shall personally superviaezthe tappingof all mains and
tthe laying of the necessary street d cocks
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