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M Ji b 1IN v 1 r J WIBK UAOINB Editor alttiior 1 I A NuwaiArxB DOT r10 ITRRKBTB OP EASTEIIM KENT DORYc I Qxic DOLLAR RKK YEAR itt AtTItOlt t I I Volume V Jackson nlY 23906 Number I8 1 IilH1nm e hi 4 FOR no of r4 I r is w VVaisfs 9 i A starStoiPL20PRU Furs 2t Slog if r nt of tf L Elegant and 4 > a almost our stock kept in a aavo you and Furs 1 1 c College Avcnuc JACKSON KY Feathers and Quills 1 i I We buy all kinds of lI929se Duck t Turkey and He and Quills the year round Pay cash on arrival charge no commission or drayage Send for our price list We will treat you right i UrJgWOR Station The P R Mitchell CO ClaclaaaU Ohio C3 The Busy Mans Line BETWEEN M Louisville Evansville St Louis Ij jand 4t IS ITnmSTILL1 HENDKRSOSF S sit LOUIS RY I ir r1 it HENDERSON ROUTE tt PUILnAN SLEEPERS FREE REGAINING CHAIR CARS Round Ilomoseokera Kates to southwest and west 1000 r n Nowr on Secondclasa Colonist hates to southwest Tickets on salo first and third Tuesdays of February and March 1000 l 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Stock ¬ ors and feeders 2 504 50 Sheep Good to choice tit 005 15 common to fair art 004 50 Lambs Common to fair 4 2C 30 85 v Time JicHt Plijslc When you xvant n phyrlo that la upild and ntJetuy to take and cer + talh to net always use Chamberlains Stomach mid Liver Tablets Foe sale by Jnckion Drug Co j WISE IIAQINS ATTOUNEYArLAW Office over Post lce J cK80M KBUTOCKT ffTMl business intrusted to him will tecelve prompt and careful at ¬ tentlonC c RemedyCurti f F iJ tTlatt OT t ame < SoebeloJ Lincoln 1 I llIjcA rAalllhfl Ceglslaluro Chocfso as Jfaritiiekyis Sato reran alive in lima Jfall at Washington 4 1 V II rDy ti flftt I a r t AN JPOSING STATUE OF LlNC 1 Atpitlitnw L11aa bees dead ow forty years but ttil a Ararito b eet MtIi rtirl Iiet1Itor In till rot udn of the II teal bullki p- tIet Mrk n Mstunlls n flue statue or the runr6 ttidat by fappsow allptm Charle01I N1ehaus This structure wnW 11 Dte I look fHtiltitofr at the iNMCaloexposition The statue was cs M > te ilFp jtolrt Me ofJ t a9aoctatf nay by wlilch body It was prescutcd wite iWlHWo Illa tcwNMlMclHr The date of Lincoln Wrth watheb 12 18iEfUaift l Aiull I ll lS05 0 HI sec M Alter ltlro soil of has a reso ¬ lution1 in the Legislature to inako HS KcntwckVs representative in the lUllbf Kaiiio Henry w n l Wlttiii GOebcir MtAireiaarf4t lt personally unknown to the writer seems to be a man of I force anti ability which wcro the predominant characteristics of th e late senator from 1Ke ton to whom the gentleman from Lincoln seeks to giVo eternal fame by linking his name with Clays could placing his statue among those of the great and good men who havo figured in tho history of our country Tho gen ¬ tleman from Lincoln proved his political acumen by announcing early for Judge Paynter for United States Senator and for Mr Law- rence ¬ for Speaker and by thes nets showed also his courage and willingness to stand tho hazard of the lie for being from the Eighth congressional district he more than any other man took his political fortunes cold life into the arena and had lie failed to make good nil thumbs would have point- ed ¬ downward for him I have no quarrel with him In all this but hiajcourngo led mo quickly to tho conclusion that tho administration forces were behind it and it was dis ¬ piriting for it hat been demon ¬ strafed beyond nil question that the administration in Kentucky can do its own sweet will not only in tho primaries nnd cauccses of its own side but in elections before tho people of the State its well But the other day tho Governor Mr Beckhain in n talk before the Legislature gave expression at variance withImtttCr lithe resolu ¬ tion of Mr Alvenson It must bo admitted that rarely have we of tho hill country good opinion of any act of tho Governors orn good wanl for himbut ho went far toward allaying our animosity far toward it forever when ho nnnounccdas his choice for tho hull of Fame the names of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis No complaint js made of those who speak for Jefferson Davis who was born in tho State educated at Transylvania and rose to tho head of the Confederacy While in my humble opinion lie made a great mistake along with Stevens Yancy Vigfall Toombs I Brcckinridgo and many other great men in leading the South into a I causeless and wicked rebellion he was yet a great and ngood daecribrdby ofI and polished men who over sat in tho Senate chamber and one pf that largo number in tho South of whom Lee Gordon and Jackson were exemplars Lot Mr Davis N i ko in the 1al rF n At any rate he haS fsme t o are many others 110I dat and bloody ground been prolific in men who harm oth iriiinicn chit htve > fame many who would tilla niche in any temple dedicated to the great and lofty spirits of the earth and Valhallas halls will lighten as our heroes enter in Nor are they confined to those who followed tho law and politics but are I found among all classes and voca- tions ¬ and many of them along the cool sequestered vale of lift have kept tho oven tenor of their way There is Boone who came through that beautiful gap in tho Cumberland mountains in Bell rushe of that great ScotchIrish people from North and Virginia surd Thcodoroitoosovelb says in his Winning of the West that if Boone had turned back at the killing of hissog v anr4hio WP the country west Of tllo Allegha nies would have been lost to us But Boono pushed on nail Kentucky was populated by a race of giants and aro yet the best and purest Americans Those who advocate Gen George Rogers Clark are not without much strong material for argument as to why the mantle should full on him Ho was a great warrior a Wolfe or n Paul Jones and his march from Kaskaskia to Vincennes is more thrilling than tho Retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks andmuch more product for hq saved for us andrfrom Knglanq and thq savage that imperial country known as the Northwestr John T Audubon who lived for yours near the present town of lleuderson studying the species and habits of birds becanio the worlds greatest ornithologist anti has fame all over tho globe Dr Kphrinm McDowell of Dan ¬ vine who first diagnosed andre ¬ moved the ovarian tumor by the operation known as ovaritomy and who did more to relievo that suffer ¬ ing of woman than any other man has fame in all the worLdwhich all the discoveries in medicine and disease seem not to overshadow Judge George Robertson Chief Justice whoso opinions are quoted and uphold in all thochanceirics of the world would easily and natur ¬ ally till any place intended to per ¬ petuate the greatness of tho State RUt her people Perhaps Henry Clayshould leave a place mipst people will think so Ho is by common consent the greatest of our senatorssurpass- ed ¬ only by Webster if at nilof all the great men who ever sat in that august body and ranks with Benton Sumner Seward Davis thorolIre James Bernie Deck who came a ir d a1 n t Irlihad > more and better a tireless capaci ¬ CotBrcekinridge soldierIor as a lawyer unsurpassed as an orator unequalled who goring to Congress lato in life went at once to the front curd became a leader and leaving Congress became quickly an editorial writer who took the Herald above tlio murky storms of partisan polities and made it an independent journal and begttiledus every day with something interesting and instruct ivcJuidwho if ho hadcome earlier to journalism of had lived longenfi would have nado on of tH6 henryIlayItontl ADanlGcorge rntHalstead rstJ1RndJrlII k eroel o Richard Meni f art tho sculptor ShelbyJohn ¬ others who liars joined tho silent majority not forgetting Thomas EpiscopalChurch of the Baptist Church and many others Toro are others but this will suffice and all these Mr Alvcrson passes bnnci names as his choice TJegi ie cl This really seems to me- a MMttstrous Nothing iKiFtfrf monstrous And to vote 1ir Giibela place over Abraham nand now you have my- iititlthe Governors 4 ° towny Mr Lincoln should ithosen one and the first reasonstl wticleIror Ho was not born in tho State but neither were Boone Clark Clay Beck or W C P Breckinridgo anti some of thin others This then is no argument against him And leaving out reference to his pri ¬ veto life of which know nothing upon wILnt entLs11L43atuer- est 1 11 or what net or thing did ho do or what measure did ho bring forward or accomplish that entitles him to fame such as it intended to per ¬ petuate in thi9Hal 1 Ho founded no charities estab- lished ¬ no hospitals ho endowed neither school nor church helped no person along the rough way of life His claim to fame must stand or fall with his work and manipulations while in tho State Senate and as the author of tho law known as tho Gocbcl law With the aid ofsome competent lieutenants the strongest of whom were James N Kchoe Judge lIar gis and time Senator his brother Judge lied wine John E Cooper and some others nnd by the help of the police ho snatched victory from the jaws of acknowledged de ¬ feat lit Music Hall and entered on a canvass for Governor the election to be held under a law ho himself wrote and lead adoptedyconfosscd Jy unfair nn election officers and machinery in his own hands ho failed to be elected getting only 191331 votes while only one year Becklmm got 233052 or 40000 more votes than the man Mr Alverson proposes to canonize Taylor defeated him and hero is where the lute Senator tholast fair or a great man He instituted a contest before a partisan and un- fair ¬ Legislature A contest pot founded in facts or morals nnd wouldmost likely have failed to win but for the fact that o murderous leurtcd or crazy Inanl or set of men masquerading as Re- publicans but in realty assassins took his life in a cold and coward ¬ ly way that can not be defended or excused by any decent scan But tho Tact that he was assassinated in n cold blooded and cruel way ought not alone to entitle him to a place in tho Hall of Fame If so thenthe other Suites need not offer anybody at all Kentucky alone can fill any hall of fame however lar e with men who have beets killed by horrible assassination and tho town of Jackson can fur ¬ nish three within the last four years all of whom were as good men likely as tho lato Senator and tayoof whom Marcum Cox wore more useful to their kind If men aro entitled to fame solely for the reason that they are assassinat ¬ ed because of their politics then surely Marcum is so entitled for he as certainly as Mr Goebel lost his life because of his politics Before Mr Goebel had been dead six months his law was repealed itsmoitiimportnntlfenturQs 1or y J it I- X i je under it and more important yetfor 7cC1Smg Some good andliyt4qrictl women < somcRooilan hvpoeriti call of HMK State chief among themjlwng the two retiring Unit to s went to work toIto erect a monument to pot where he was so foully murdered and failing in this tho last Legislature appropri- ated twenty thousand 2000000 numenkand but really that wilt bo a waste of time anti money for he erected to himself a monument more oridiir ing than any of marble or bronze that ewbecreated and whenthe statue to him erected by the good women of Hie State out of the granite from the hills about Frank ¬ ofinl overturn popular government shall have been pounded into im ¬ palpable dust by tho ceaseless and untiring hammer of Time there will yet remain to his memory a lasting testimonial among thd ar- chives ¬ of the State in that un sir partisan and nefarious election law j that bears his name nnd which was the most dangerous nnd un ¬ called for measure that ever sought to enslave a free people And hero let mo prophesy that in time fulness of time when men heightsuwhere before their Maker free and in ¬ dependentfniLqndunpartisan people will wonder why that mon ument was ever erected in his hon ¬ peopledo the river it overlooks even as in fair Franco one hundred and fif- teen ¬ years ago tho people tore down tho Bostilo prison and in its stead reared tho Vendome column of libertyWhy shouldany Kentuckian for a moment think of voting him a place in any hall of fame over Abraham Lincoln t1 euGreat Liberator and Patriot Born in this State in a log cabin with a dirt floor from which ho climbedon a ladder made of pegs stuck in the logs to a bed of leaves hrtbo loft by way of tho swamps and forests of Indiana and the prairies of Illinois to the American Presidency tho highest earthly position open to men and from this exalted station to everlasting and eternal fame in that land pee ¬ pled by the spirits of just men made perfect Take his debates with Douglas speechMr other places in 1899 Take his Emancipation Proclamation and compare it with Mr Goebels elect ¬ ion law read his inaugural address ¬ es and compare them with the speech mado by tho lato from the stops of time Capital Hotel on the morning after tho election read the Gettysburg speech of Mr Lincoln and compare it with anything Mr Goebel over wrote or said and how small and weak the latter will look Those who hadcharge of tho services at that dedication brought Wendell Phil ¬ lips one of time most polished ora ¬ tors of all time to mako tho ora ¬ tion of tho day and after he had spoken for three hours Mr Lin- coln ¬ spoke for two minutes and when after the services the Pres ¬ dent compiimented tho great Phil ¬ lips pn his splendid speech the latter sorrowfully and huthfull said Ah Mr President men will not long remember mo or my address but they will read and re ¬ member what you said hero until tho endof time How prophetic and truthful t Lookat the letter written to Mrs Bixby of Boston on seeing a statement in time newspaper on file in the archives of time War De ¬ partment that she had lost five sons in the cause of the Unipn This letter has boon written in letters of and Jiangs in tho University of Oxford England as ono of tho most beautiful and perfect exam ¬ ples of pure English mimjling as it does sympathy patriot ¬ ism hopollId consolation all hir moniously and beautifully togeth- er IUV7 S written voluntarily and solely out of his great hearts goodnessDear MadarpI have been shown in the tiles of the War De ¬ partment a statement tout you are the mothor of five sons who died gloriously on the field of battle I feel how weak and fruitless must i be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief for a loss so overwhelming lint I can not refrain from tonder ¬ ing to you the consolation that may be found in tho thanks of the Ue ub1ic they died to save I HeavenlyFathorhplly 4 n- V < > < p + dlr- f your bcrcar MRtapd > leave S f you only th < ra rapry of f I the loved and lost and solemn = i havelaid tar of freedom Yours very sincerely andre spcctfully AniiAiiAM LINCOLN Not since the man of Gallilco stopped at rt cottage in tho little village of Bethany in the long ago and wept with Mary and Martha spoken I acquainted with anything so mournfully eloquent Sometimes acrosfhQ toimagine physical form and the attributes of mankind plow beneficentandi How glorious time institutions and the history of our common coun- try I I imagine her seated upon one of theso lulls and sing be fore her each to rceCloher plaud ¬ its of approbation or her rownof disapproval all those who claim to have done something toward hastening the of man in a federatioof tho world I see approrching two figures that interest mcOne is that of Wit liam Goebel the other that of Abraham Lincoln The first comes halting and ashamed bringing in Isis hand that election law and claiming thereby a place in the Hall of Fame I listen and hear from our country words like I these Stand down Williamf Goebell Go take our 1Tamerlnncs KoinanolTs the Pizdrfod and the t 1Vy hers and all those who have en ¬ slaved and slaughtered the ICOA plo of time earth and hindered rather than helped the world toi wjrd something bettor And I see the selfish and tyrannical spirit of the late Senator from Kenton turn pale and shrink and shrivel and perish away like the heroine in Rider Haggards novel of She And now tho great gi gantic figure of Abraham Lincoln approaches He too carries in his hand a roll of parchment and when iris unrolled it proves to be the Emancipation Proclamation anti hisJneo homely and large lightS I up with the glow of that other iq Jyorlcrand Jig Jjis 2P try 1 ome up AbraiiarnlEinr coin thou largo souled and largo hearted liberator pass on to thy reward among the noblest and best of all mankind to eternal fame and honor for thy place is secure as tho greatest man who ever walked the Western Hemisphere It will make no difference what tho Lcgislauro docs Mr Lincoln hay fame and in the language of Edwin M Stanton as the great emancipator breathed his last Ho belongs to the ages now JtPTZl E VELiCRr I LEXINGTON iI SELLs j T DIrtMONDS Yy W tTC11I CLOCKS A JEWEIIRYI Silverware J < p- curOLASS a IV A GOOD I1OUSG To Deal With TRY MIDI FOR Anytlilug In the JEWELEUS LINE 41t t- r r I r p Iwry r 7A i rot ds II t c1 o cl t l

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lution1 in the Legislature to inakoHS KcntwckVs representative inthe lUllbf Kaiiio Henry w n lWlttiii GOebcir MtAireiaarf4tltpersonally unknown to the writer

seems to be a man ofI force anti ability which wcro thepredominant characteristics of th elate senator from 1Ke ton to whomthe gentleman from Lincoln seeksto giVo eternal fame by linking hisname with Clays could placing hisstatue among those of the great andgood men who havo figured in thohistory of our country Tho gen ¬

tleman from Lincoln proved hispolitical acumen by announcingearly for Judge Paynter for UnitedStates Senator and for Mr Law-rence

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for Speaker and by thesnets showed also his courage andwillingness to stand tho hazardof the lie for being from theEighth congressional district hemore than any other man took hispolitical fortunes cold life into thearena and had lie failed to makegood nil thumbs would have point-ed

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downward for him I have noquarrel with him In all this but

hiajcourngoled mo quickly to tho conclusionthat tho administration forceswere behind it and it was dis ¬

piriting for it hat been demon ¬

strafed beyond nil question thatthe administration in Kentuckycan do its own sweet will notonly in tho primaries nnd cauccsesof its own side but in electionsbefore tho people of the State itswell

But the other day tho GovernorMr Beckhain in n talk before theLegislature gave expression atvariance withImtttCr lithe resolu ¬

tion of Mr Alvenson It must boadmitted that rarely have we oftho hill country good opinion ofany act of tho Governors orngood wanl for himbut ho wentfar toward allaying our animosityfar toward it foreverwhen ho nnnounccdas his choicefor tho hull of Fame the namesof Abraham Lincoln and JeffersonDavis No complaint js made ofthose who speak for JeffersonDavis who was born in tho Stateeducated at Transylvania and roseto tho head of the ConfederacyWhile in my humble opinion liemade a great mistake along withStevens Yancy Vigfall Toombs I

Brcckinridgo and many other greatmen in leading the South into a I

causeless and wicked rebellion hewas yet a great and ngooddaecribrdbyofIand polished men who over sat intho Senate chamber and one pfthat largo number in tho South ofwhom Lee Gordon and Jacksonwere exemplars Lot Mr Davis

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ko in the 1al rF n Atany rate he haS fsme t o aremany others 110I dat andbloody ground been prolificin men who harmoth iriiinicnchit htve > fame

many who would tilla niche inany temple dedicated to the greatand lofty spirits of the earth and

Valhallas halls will lighten asour heroes enter in Nor arethey confined to those who followedtho law and politics but are

I found among all classes and voca-

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and many of them alongthe cool sequestered vale of lifthave kept tho oven tenor of theirway

There is Boone who camethrough that beautiful gap in thoCumberland mountains in Bellrusheof that great ScotchIrish peoplefrom North and Virginiasurd Thcodoroitoosovelb says inhis Winning of the West thatif Boone had turned back at thekilling of hissog vanr4hio WPthe country west Of tllo Alleghanies would have been lost to usBut Boono pushed on nail Kentuckywas populated by a race of giantsand aro yet the best and purestAmericans Those who advocateGen George Rogers Clark are notwithout much strong material forargument as to why the mantleshould full on him Ho was a greatwarrior a Wolfe or n Paul Jonesand his march from Kaskaskia toVincennes is more thrilling thantho Retreat of the Ten ThousandGreeks andmuch more product

for hq saved for usandrfrom Knglanq and thq savagethat imperial country known asthe NorthwestrJohn T Audubon who lived foryours near the present town oflleuderson studying the speciesand habits of birds becanio theworlds greatest ornithologist antihas fame all over tho globe

Dr Kphrinm McDowell of Dan ¬

vine who first diagnosed andre ¬

moved the ovarian tumor by theoperation known as ovaritomy andwho did more to relievo that suffer ¬

ing of woman than any other manhas fame in all the worLdwhich allthe discoveries in medicine anddisease seem not to overshadow

Judge George Robertson ChiefJustice whoso opinions are quotedand uphold in all thochanceirics ofthe world would easily and natur ¬

ally till any place intended to per¬

petuate the greatness of tho StateRUt her people

Perhaps Henry Clayshould leave

a place mipst people will think soHo is by common consent thegreatest of our senatorssurpass-ed

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only by Webster if at nilofall the great men who ever sat inthat august body and ranks withBenton Sumner Seward Davis

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CotBrcekinridgesoldierIoras a lawyer unsurpassed as anorator unequalled who goring toCongress lato in life went at onceto the front curd became a leaderand leaving Congress becamequickly an editorial writer whotook the Herald above tlio murkystorms of partisan polities andmade it an independent journaland begttiledus every day withsomething interesting and instructivcJuidwho if ho hadcome earlierto journalism of had lived longenfiwould have nado on of tH6

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others who liars joined tho silentmajority not forgetting Thomas

EpiscopalChurchof the Baptist Church andmany others

Toro are others but this willsuffice and all these Mr Alvcrsonpasses bnnci names as his choiceTJegiiecl This really seems to me-a MMttstrous NothingiKiFtfrf monstrous And to vote1ir Giibela place over Abraham

nand now you have my-iititlthe Governors

4 ° towny Mr Lincoln shouldithosen one and the first

reasonstlwticleIrorHo was not born in tho State butneither were Boone Clark ClayBeck or W C P Breckinridgoanti some of thin others This thenis no argument against him Andleaving out reference to his pri ¬

veto life of which know nothingupon wILnt entLs11L43atuer-est 1 11 orwhat net or thing did ho do orwhat measure did ho bring forwardor accomplish that entitles him tofame such as it intended to per ¬

petuate in thi9Hal 1

Ho founded no charities estab-lished

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no hospitals ho endowedneither school nor church helpedno person along the rough way oflife His claim to fame muststand or fall with his work andmanipulations while in tho StateSenate and as the author of tho lawknown as tho Gocbcl law

With the aid ofsome competentlieutenants the strongest of whomwere James N Kchoe Judge lIargis and time Senator his brotherJudge lied wine John E Cooperand some others nnd by the helpof the police ho snatched victoryfrom the jaws of acknowledged de ¬

feat lit Music Hall and entered ona canvass for Governor the electionto be held under a law ho himselfwrote and lead adoptedyconfosscdJy unfair nnelection officers and machinery inhis own hands ho failed to beelected getting only 191331 voteswhile only one year Becklmm got233052 or 40000 more votes thanthe man Mr Alverson proposes tocanonize Taylor defeated himand hero is where the lute Senatortholastfair or a great man He instituteda contest before a partisan and un-

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Legislature A contest potfounded in facts or morals nndwouldmost likely have failed towin but for the fact that omurderous leurtcd or crazy Inanlor set of men masquerading as Re-publicans but in realty assassinstook his life in a cold and coward ¬

ly way that can not be defended orexcused by any decent scan Buttho Tact that he was assassinatedin n cold blooded and cruel wayought not alone to entitle him to aplace in tho Hall of Fame If sothenthe other Suites need not offeranybody at all Kentucky alonecan fill any hall of fame howeverlar e with men who have beetskilled by horrible assassinationand tho town of Jackson can fur ¬

nish three within the last fouryears all of whom were as goodmen likely as tho lato Senator andtayoof whom Marcum Coxwore more useful to their kind Ifmen aro entitled to fame solely forthe reason that they are assassinat ¬

ed because of their politics thensurely Marcum is so entitled forhe as certainly as Mr Goebellost his life because of his politicsBefore Mr Goebel had been deadsix months his law was repealed

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to s went to worktoIto erect a monumentto pot where he wasso foully murdered and failing inthis tho last Legislature appropri-ated twenty thousand 2000000

numenkandbut really that wilt bo a waste oftime anti money for he erected tohimself a monument more oridiiring than any of marble or bronzethat ewbecreated and whenthestatue to him erected by the goodwomen of Hie State out of thegranite from the hills about Frank ¬ofinloverturn popular governmentshall have been pounded into im ¬

palpable dust by tho ceaseless anduntiring hammer of Time therewill yet remain to his memory alasting testimonial among thd ar-chives

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of the State in that unsirpartisan and nefarious election law

j that bears his name nnd whichwas the most dangerous nnd un¬

called for measure that ever soughtto enslave a free people

And hero let mo prophesy thatin time fulness of time when men

heightsuwherebefore their Maker free and in¬

dependentfniLqndunpartisanpeople will wonder why that monument was ever erected in his hon ¬peopledothe river it overlooks even as infair Franco one hundred and fif-

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years ago tho people toredown tho Bostilo prison and in itsstead reared tho Vendome columnof libertyWhyshouldany Kentuckianfor a moment think of voting hima place in any hall of fame overAbraham Lincoln t1 euGreatLiberator and Patriot

Born in this State in a log cabinwith a dirt floor from which hoclimbedon a ladder made of pegsstuck in the logs to a bed of leaveshrtbo loft by way of tho swampsand forests of Indiana and theprairies of Illinois to the AmericanPresidency tho highest earthlyposition open to men and fromthis exalted station to everlastingand eternal fame in that land pee ¬

pled by the spirits of just menmade perfect

Take his debates with DouglasspeechMrother places in 1899 Take his

Emancipation Proclamation andcompare it with Mr Goebels elect ¬

ion law read his inaugural address ¬

es and compare them with thespeech mado by tho latofrom the stops of time Capital Hotelon the morning after tho electionread the Gettysburg speech ofMr Lincoln and compare it withanything Mr Goebel over wroteor said and how small and weakthe latter will look Those whohadcharge of tho services at thatdedication brought Wendell Phil ¬

lips one of time most polished ora ¬

tors of all time to mako tho ora¬

tion of tho day and after he hadspoken for three hours Mr Lin-coln

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spoke for two minutes andwhen after the services the Pres ¬

dent compiimented tho great Phil ¬

lips pn his splendid speech thelatter sorrowfully and huthfullsaid Ah Mr President menwill not long remember mo or myaddress but they will read and re ¬

member what you said hero untiltho endof time How propheticand truthful t

Lookat the letter written toMrs Bixby of Boston on seeinga statement in time newspaper onfile in the archives of time War De ¬

partment that she had lost five sonsin the cause of the Unipn Thisletter has boon written in letters of

and Jiangs in tho Universityof Oxford England as ono of thomost beautiful and perfect exam ¬

ples of pure English mimjling asit does sympathy patriot ¬

ism hopollId consolation all hirmoniously and beautifully togeth-er

IUV7 S written voluntarily andsolely out of his great heartsgoodnessDear

MadarpI have beenshown in the tiles of the War De ¬

partment a statement tout you arethe mothor of five sons who diedgloriously on the field of battleI feel how weak and fruitless must i

be any words of mine which shouldattempt to beguile you from thegrief for a loss so overwhelminglint I can not refrain from tonder ¬

ing to you the consolation thatmay be found in tho thanks of theUe ub1ic they died to save I

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Not since the man of Gallilcostopped at rt cottage in tho littlevillage of Bethany in the long agoand wept with Mary and MarthaspokenI acquainted with anything somournfully eloquent SometimesacrosfhQtoimaginephysical form and the attributesof mankind plow beneficentandiHow glorious time institutions andthe history of our common coun-try I I imagine her seated uponone of theso lulls and sing before her each to rceCloher plaud ¬

its of approbation or her rownofdisapproval all those who claimto have done something towardhastening the ofman in a federatioof tho worldI see approrching two figures thatinterest mcOne is that of Witliam Goebel the other that ofAbraham Lincoln The first comeshalting and ashamed bringing inIsis hand that election law andclaiming thereby a place in the

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1TamerlnncsKoinanolTs the Pizdrfod and the t1Vy hers and all those who have en ¬

slaved and slaughtered the ICOAplo of time earth and hinderedrather than helped the world toiwjrd something bettor AndI see the selfish and tyrannicalspirit of the late Senator fromKenton turn pale and shrink andshrivel and perish away like theheroine in Rider Haggards novelof She And now tho great gigantic figure of Abraham Lincolnapproaches He too carries in hishand a roll of parchment and wheniris unrolled it proves to be the

Emancipation Proclamation antihisJneo homely and large lightS I

up with the glow of that other iqJyorlcrand Jig Jjis 2P try 1

ome up AbraiiarnlEinrcoin thou largo souled and largohearted liberator pass on to thyreward among the noblest andbest of all mankind to eternal fameand honor for thy place is secureas tho greatest man who everwalked the Western Hemisphere

It will make no difference whattho Lcgislauro docs Mr Lincolnhay fame and in the language ofEdwin M Stanton as the greatemancipator breathed his last Hobelongs to the ages now

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