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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 22, 1896
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MrfjL tVW AAAAAAAA Wtcan furnish Special Clubbing liatts for all the Ltading Afagatines n 77 VVVrvVy tWWYWVYWff Work and Latttt Styles in and Ftrioditalt In tonjunction with THE AEE Copper plate Engraving Wedding Cards Visiting Cards notice and at best rites r aaaa v on short v at this ofiet iiiArtniiiiiVinnii jAjVltl mre - SEVENTH YEAR Figures of Record vcrsis Figures W Bourko Cochran of Rhetoric of 73 EARLINGTON 011 HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THUjaSDAY OCTOBER 22 1896 ¬ NO 42 N Republican Doclrioc The American people hold the financial honor of dur Gov- ¬ ernment as sacred as our flag The money of the United States and every hind and foun of it whether of paper silver or gold must be as good as the best in the world The dollar paid to the far- ¬ mer the wage catner and the pensioner must continue for- ¬ ever equal in purchasing and debt paying power to the dollar paid to any Government creditor William McKin ev ¬ Gold is the one standard of value among all enlightened commercial nations An hon ¬ est dollar worth too cents everywhere cannot be coined out of 53 cents worth of silver plus a legislative fiat Sauuet A A Hoiiakt disordered currency is fatal to industry frugality and economy It fosters the spirit of speculation and extravagance It is the most effectual of inventions tb fertilize the rich mans fields wtth the sweat of the poor mans brow ¬ Daniel Webster I dont bolieve that you can ¬ legislate up the value of anything any more than I believe you can make generals heroes by legislation The Continental Congress tried legislating value up even by resorts to penalties but the inex orable laws of trade as independ ent as the law of gravitation kept them down I do believe you can legislate a value down and that you can do it by attempting to leg ¬ Roscoc Conkling islate it up 1862 February 4 ¬ ¬ Must Preserve Our Credit Credit plays a great part in the If your merchants silver question goods from England you will buy find that credit amounts to a great deal and on a silver basis we will big sum for this piy a is mer why This credit chants do not want a silver basis They say that on a silver basis you wdl kcnlc down our debt one half Would you do it and deprive the man you owe of one half of what Shall the nation ynu owe him do it say no and not from senti ment do I make this statement hut Wo must rum a selfish reason preserve our credit in the world and if wc adopt n silver basis we Wc will ruin it the world over want no silver basis to help iib out of these hard times becauso the Dissilver basis is dishonorable trust brought on these hard times in 1893 and hard times will last until yvc turn down these Silvcritcs and when wc settle this thing for good and all in November wo will jicar no more of hard times Thomas B Reed ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ The question before Congress is whether it is now safe and ex ¬ pedient to offer tree coinage to the grains the silver dollar of 413 with the mints of the Latin Union closed and Germany not permit MnS silver to he coined as money At current rates of silver the ree coinago of a dollar containg 43 grams worth In gold about ninety two cents gives an illegiti mate profit tb the owner of the bul lion enabling him to take ninety two cents worth of it to the mint and get it stamped as coin and force his neighbor to take it for a full dollar This is an undue and unfair advantage which the Government has no right to give to tho owners of silver bullion and which defrauds the man who is forced to take tho dollar ¬ ¬ ¬ Jam r BLAISE February 878 not have and an American algebra until it touched 2444 The de because algebra is not an experi mands of the silver syndicate the Mr Biyon at Newark N J mental but an exact science coalition of their representatives said Our opponents have dei with disappointed and disgruntled fied gold until they havo forgotten In nnswer to inquiries made by politicians and consequent dangertho best qualities of mony They tho New York World Li Hung ous legislation has caused such have so worshipped it as a thing to Chang has explained that although fear of repudiation of contractsand silver and copper are used in unsettling of values that a lack of hold that they forget the necessity of money to serve as tho standard China as money to the exclusion of confidence has ensued and tho de gold silver passes by weight as mand for money shrunk to such an of value and as the measure of de it did in the time of Moses at its extent that the amount per capita ferred payments They are so anxious to have a great deal of value bullion value Practically it fol- in circulation this year is only lows from this that China though in a very small quantity that they Democratic Doctrine 2110 using silver is really doing busi have raised the value of the dollar It is not a greater quantity of ness on a gold basis There would silver in the government vaults until now it is almost beyond the The proportion between the val he no objection to the use of un- that is needed but less agitation ucs of gold and silver is a mercanreach of tho masses of the people limited quantities of silver in the for a dishonest coinage to increase tile problem altogether until soon they will have to enlarge United States after the Chinese the already large profits of the Just principles will lead us to dis their magnifying glasses to sec it method except its unwicldincss greedy silver syndicate There is regard legal proportion altogether j as itgocVin its upward flight ing if he is not himself a technical William McKinluy My fricmlH wc are tired and the instability of ts value Tired ity Laughter now In the treasury vaults over to inquire into the price of ol the lialloon uolhiur It must sixteen thousand toTis of silver gold in the several countries with But whenever I have tried to romu ilou n to earth aguiu if it is go find out just what person has sufNow suppose that joit had 10 money which will not circulate All which wc shall principal jyj be con THE ONLY THING HE ASKa ing to be med as a medium of ex fered I have invariably found that in your house it would not make these misstatements and misrepre- nected in commerce oijdjjto take change Instcul ol being a just the crime of 73 lias left no trace much difference to you whether the sentation of facts winch the silver an average from themiA commulium ol deferred payment it is behind it flas it benefited or in man who took half of it from you orators are constantly making even mission should therefore be apnow nothing but n medium of du jured Si Louis Now m friends came in the dajtimc or at night after the truth has been shown pointed to inquire what are the I desire 10 give you cired hope this advice came in the morning or afternoon only demonstrate the hopelessness proportions between tho values of Ilii n linn been an enormous in II is a cuiiiuion economic rule that came when you saw him or when of their cause and thcpaucity of fine gold and fine silver at the cr iso in the worlds supply of is markets of the several countries J he laid down for your guidance you uiu not important their argument Hold during the past half century When business is good the la with which we are or probably thing is that you did have 10 and Previous to 1841 tin production Dont mind any man who reads seldom exceeded that you now have only 5 And lent capital is sought for and he may be connected in commerce 10000000 a you extracts from other authors year since that time it lus been If he is a Populist he either misit is so if the financial legislation circulation per capita increases and what would be a proper profrom 100000000 to 300000000 understands what he reads or which is desired by those who ad Wc now have large amounts of portion here having regard to the lc aj car But Mr Bryan says gold misstates it vocate the silver standard results money lying idle which will come average of thctr values at those Laughter has become so scarce that it can I have never known a Populist in the depreciation of your prop out after the election of McKinlcy markets and to other circumhardly be seen with a magnifying glass Had it appreciated so much who quoted from any standard au erty or if it results in the scaling and Hobart and the assurance that stances and the coinage of gold in value as he asserts or had it thority that upon examining it I our currency will not be debased and silver at our mints should be down of all you have increased at all the interest for its have not found that he quoted it Statistics show that the increase in at the ratio thus dcrtermiucd use would also have increased But Thomas Jefferson without any rclcrcucc to the text Mr Bryan asks for a short dol- - the total amount of bankable funds in the past fifty years the rates of Congress shall have power to interest to public as well as private and that he invariably reached a He in the United States has been lar because it is American borrowers have fallen from one different conclusion from that w hich might just as well ask for a short greater than the increase in the lay and collect taxes duties im- ¬ ports and cxcies to pay the debts fourth to one half thtoiighout the the writer sought to establish yard stick for the same reason population and provide for the common de world Someone shouted in the galLty We all know what a short yard Mr Bryan and his Populist asManager Burrill of the Sand fense and general welfatu of the something that was not understood Constitution Ar- ¬ stick is used lor to cheat A short Coulee Coal Co recently visited United States sociates assume nevertheless that ticle 1 Section 8 You observe the supply of gold has not kept pace on the platform dollar works the same way and no the coal mines at Horr Montana with the enormous increase of the that man Jle is losing his voice other A dollar like a ard stick After 1 most thorough and exhaustThe situation into which we worlds business and that hence as he has long since loit his wits is a measure ot value and the only ive examination of the product of have thus been forced has impelled gold has slightly risen in value Laughter and applause the nunc he the honest dollar like the only honest of the coke says that being quality us to apply a portion of our induslliaUiolc is stopped against them at present manu to internal yardstick is one that accepts the factured at Horr and shipped to try and capital improvements manu say I have been endeavoring by the act that the increased sub factures and The stitution of bills of cxchangechccks to find out how the crime ot 73 worlds standard of full value supply the Boston and Montana extent of this conversion is daily drafts etc for gold is one of the affected the interests of the City of This is as true of the Congres smelter at Great Falls and also the increasing and little doubt remains most striking phenomena of busi- St Louis and its laboring sional power to coin money as East Helena smelter is exception- that the establishments formed and chsses ness in the last fifty years While fine and in his opinion is fully forming will under the auspices it is of the Congressional power to ally gold and paper currency as well The laboring men of the City of St as good as the product of the fa- of cheaper materials and subsist fix weights and measures the use Louis are deeply interested in their has vastly increased mous coke ovens at Connellsville tence the freedom of labor from for it in actual exchange has di- condition of life deeply interested Pa taxation with us and of Protecting minished in still greater degree To pay the national debt in sil in the character of their streets duties and prohibitions become per Mexican Dollars for Sale How Mr Bryans flowers of rhetThomas Jefferson Mesmanent ver to pay private debts in silver in the character Silver Mino Plutocrat Let mo inako tho money of tho nation and oric wither and fade in the light of deeply interested I am prepared to furnish Mexi- sage November 8 1808 to nullify and declare invalid any T How quickly docs the of the street cars that play such an truth t I caro not who makes tho laws can dollars at the market price Now York World contract however freely and honballoon dollar of his disordered important part in their daily lives The first revenue law passed by imagination collapse when punct- deeply interested in the charcler estly entered into for paying now 54 cents each to all advo- the United btates after the adop ured by factl There is not one of the parks in which they spend gold and to turn 53 cents worth of cates of Free and Unlimited Coin- tion of the Constitution was one statement or assumption in the age of Silver in an quantity from prepared under a resolution of Mr above quoted paragraphs nor in their few hours of recreation say the total value of the manu- Bright Thoughts and Timely silver into a dollar at our mints as one piece to car load lots Cash or Madison which became a law July often and so long as any silver any of hjs speeches concerning deeply interested in the rati s ol factured output in the city of St The preamble of this law 4 1789 Sayings mine owner at home or any silver certified New York exchange must recited scarcity of gold and the in- wages paid to labor deeply inter- Louis was less than 100000000 the The leaders in the free silver Car load creased value of the dollar that is ested in the purchasing power of In 1895 it was more than Whereas it is necessaty for the burdened Chinaman or Hindoo accompany all orders 300000 movement have avowed that their from not utterly refuted by evidence with each dollar which forms that vollots of twelve tons contain up support of the Government and the Asia chooses to bring it to Cheers But the wages purpose is to advance price They 000 The in the reach of everybody v irds of four hundred thousand encouragement nnd protection of man Applause paid the factory workers in 1870 tell the farmer that with free sil- us the effect of all this is simple Mexican dollars want of sincerity and truthfulness ume of labor ufacturers James Madison Mes Now let us see just how St amounted to 75000000 Cheers ver he will get twice as much for robbery in his communings with the peoThese Mexican dollars contain sage December 2 1809 ple more deplorable than his ig- Louis has come out since 1873 That is to say while the total valmore silver than the standard dol The revision of our commercial reMendacity and Duplicity norance betrays his total unfitness Let us sec how it has suffered from ue of the manufactured output was his wheat and corn as he now One laws prpper to adapt them to the lar of the United States The intrinsic value of ceives for the great office of President of Mr Bryan continues to quote hundred of these dollars for sale arrangement which has taken place about trebled since 1873 the total amount products would not ba changed by the United States It may be that he this monumental crime garbled extracts from John Sher- to day at 54 dollars will coin 101 in Great Britian will doubtless gain is unconscious ot his extravagant which the Populist is every day paid in wages was more than quad- any trick we might play with our mans Columbus speech and Sec- Bryan dollars and pay wages and the early attention of Congress It perversions of the commonest facts declaiming and about which he rupled which shows the working coins will be worthy at the same time of The prices of products retary Carlisles recent statement debts to that amount of current monetary history but knows absolutely nothing Buy now and make 87 per cent on their just and proudest care to man had his full share ol all the in the great markets of the world whether unconscious or not it make such further alterations in Qhcers would not exchange for any to show that the amount of money your money benefit that has come EMKCT ON ST LOUIS is manifest to all thinking people Henry Bourland the laws as will more especially Now look for a moment at the more gold than before Gut they in circulation has decreased so rapwould be a stupendous poIn 1873 the population of St that it Earlington Ky protect and foster the several idly as to cause the present derate of wages litical mistake to intrust such a man Louis was 320000 in 1896 it was would exchange for more of the pression in business circles and vhich branches of manufacture Of wages in with this high responsibilitybee our beautiful new stock of have been recently instituted or ex silver dollars which with tree coin therefore an act permitting the free Cheers 620000 In 1873 the The average rate Philadelphia Record Dem tended by the laudable exertions of assessed valuation of property in 1870 when gold was at a premium age would be worth about fifty and unlimited coinage of silver is ladies ties gloves belts etc St Bernard Store our citizens James Madison Sf Louis was 95000000 in 189G of 25 per cent was 425 a year cents each urgently needed to supply the de Special Message May 23 1809 In 1895 when gold was at par Cheers THE GOLD it was 340000000 that and when three days wages would buy The question is asked Why mand of the country for more Our manufactures will likewise We know a voice My He states correctly that require the systematic and fostering as much as five dajs wages would should not a silver dollar under money if you know that you have North American Equally careot the Governmen Bottcr than either ib a lioalthy friends have bought in 1870 the average free coinage buy as much as it the circulation has fallen from important is it to provide at home livor is 0 K tio the whole refutation of the Populist rate of wages was 600 paid to in 1894 to 1601 000 liver If tho Because there is only 660000000 docs now Applause This mantis OK His blood is kept propaganda Benefit Association a market for ourtheraw materials as 00 in 1895 and to 1506000000 every person Loud cheers by extending competition it a limited number of the silver digestion perfect nnd ho city has grown from an area of pure hia in 1896 But while he then states will enhance the price and protect can enjoy life and act intelligently eighteen milee to an area of sixty Well where is the crimo of 73 dollars now in existence and the OF to be the cultivation against the casualjrd patiently upon tho questions one square miles The street rail- pressing heavily upon the people government is able to keep them the difference in 154000000 in cirties incident to foreign markets the amount the decrease Evansvillc Indiana of St Louis of tho day You all know what to way mileage has grown from Take any one of equivalent to gold dollars But if eighty From the bes information that I culation he should have added that havo known it for years take You PAYS INDEMNITY FOR have been able to obtain itappcars miles to 360 miles applause and the individual industries and com- all the world were permitted to the decrease in the amount in It is Simmons Liver Regulator In 1873 you bring silver to the mints and get that our manufactures though my friends if ever there was a per pare it with 1873 existence is but 75000 and that Accident Soilness and Death depressed immediately after the produced about 500000 worth of silver dollars for every 37i fect convenient railway system in while this decreased the amount peace have considerably increased the world youve got it here in the shoes In 1895 one house here grains of it the government could per capita in the country by only and are still increasing under tlit alone produced 4000000 worth not keep this unlimited number of City of St Louis according to my the amount in circulation CHEAP and RELIABLE encouragement given them by the and the total value of dollars at a parity and like those 253 cheers tariff of 1816 and by subsequent Cheers observations 318 boots and shoes handled amounted of Mexico they would have to per capita was less by of laws I am informed that a man can M M C1LM0UR Agent subject On full consideratioi I the am in all its relations to 32000000 Renewed cheer circulate at the value of the bullion Therefore there exists in the counrjdo twenty miles for 5c in tho City persuaded that a further augmenta ing An increasq from 500000 they contain and this at the pres- try money in excess of the demands of St Louis twenty miles in a well tion may now bo made of tho du Ho also and his echoin the productive ent price of silver is about fifty of trade T ROBINSON ties on certain foreign articles in lighted car a voice Thirty to 32000000 ing followers continue to declaim favor of our own and without af miles thirty miles 1 stand cor- capacity of the laboring men of the cents the statement that the quantity of of St Louis city lecting injuriously other interests rected by my friend in the audience That is the consequence of the When closely examined it will money in the country has not been James Monroe Message March in a well lighted car a car in which Si 1817 crime of 73 In clothing in 1873 be found that almost all of the increased as fast as the population corxtai Gesjp For yoars you and your fathers he can read a newspaper after there were about 2500000 worth things which Bryan has uttered in But the statistics show that in Among the numerous causes of By a system of trans havo found it of sterling worth nightfall 1873 when Stewart and Jones as PCoxituolHcy congratulation the condition of our of goods manufactured in 1895 his speeches that have arrested Jt is and always has boon put up fers he can go for a single fare from there were more than 12000000 attention and called forth applause sisted in committing that secret Alwayson band a full and compieie stock of import revenue deserve special men Ob Tako one end of tnc city to tho other only by J II Zoilin tion inasmuch as it promises the crime demonetizing the DRUGS AND MEDICINES PER 73 there were were cabbaged from other speakmeans of extinguishing the public nono but tho genuine It haa tho Contrast that service with the ser- Ul touacco silver dollar the amount in the debt sooner than wds anticipated PUMERY and TOILET ARTI Red Z on tho front of tho wrapper vice of 1873 wilh a few street cars 4000000 worth produced in 1895 ers and he has never had the fair and furnishes a strong illustration or honesty to give the authors country per capita was 18 58 and there were 30000000 produced ness ami nothing olso is tho Bamo and CLES PAINTS AND OILS drawn by mulos laughter with of the practical effect of the present nothing bo good But what else that in 1896 it is 3286 per capita And so on through of them credit Applause the street cars lit with a smoky commercial interests tho whole list It has been shown could bo expected from a man who The clamor of the money maker has PHYICISANS PRESCRIPTIONS tariff upon our have delegated tl Tho States lamp that destroyed tho ejes of er caused the amount in existence to CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED by statistics that the laborer to- goes about advocating national whole authority over imports to anybody that tried to read by it be trebled since 1878 whije busiday with tho wages of three days dishonesty and payment of private the general Government without Contrast your streets paved as limitation or restriction save the can buymoro than in 1870 he could debts with debased money made ness is demanding only double the they are today with tho streets very inconsiderable reservation re buy with the wages of five days So by act of Congress for that es- quantity that was in circulation in paved as they were thirty years ago lating to their inspection laws In 1872 the business of tho 1873 and in tho factories of this city he pecial purpose DRUGGIST This indispensable power thus sur Look tit the parks opened today country caused nearly all tho ex 1ST LINTS obtains to day 600 where in 1870 rendered by the States must be for your convenience consider the in circulation VIA We can have American geogra isting currency to be CHARLES ST he only obtained 425 bad dollars within the scope of the authority PEOMA means of access to them which you ST LOUIS CHICAGO phy because our rivers and moun Now we have more than 800000 on the subject expressly delegated every year Cheers and applause enjoy today and tell me if in point KENTUCKY to to Congress In this conclusion tains and glorious fields with 000 in excess of the demand of omaha minneapolis st paul Piles PilcaJ Itching Piles of convenience the City of St Louis I am confirmed as well by the rich harvests are our own trade their denver kansas city 8t joseph MON- ¬ Symptom- s- Moisture inlemo itching has suffered from tho crimo of 73 NEQRASKAiCOUOnAOO From 1873 to 1879 though the iTice ittc of Druggists Sundries opinions of Presidents Washing but we cannot have an American TANA UTAH AND PACI ton Jefferson Madison and Mon Populist Loud and stinging most at night woria by arithmetic because 2 and 2 do not amount of money in tho country which the F10 COAST prescription Cartfnllu Compounbtb scratching roe who have each repeatedly If allowed to which cheering drowned the mors may form which often continue tu make 5 and bleed and ul recommended the cxerciso of this 50 does not make 100 increased business was bad and UE8TIBULE0 TRAINS speakers voice right under tho Constitution as cerate becoming very sore Swaynek in tho United States any more than the amount in circulation decreas WITH WAOES INCREASED by the uniform practice of Con Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding m luirope 8LEEPER3CHAIR CARSft we can nave an ed Upon tho resumption of spo gross tho continued acqiiicscnco But my friends there is a more herds ulceration and in most cases removes American political economy be ci payment in 1879 on a gold and DINING CARS Will receive prompt attention at of the States and the general At druggists or by mall for the tumors important feature of these statistics cause political economy is partly a standard basis business became A L Wv Wakelny O 40 cents Pr SvvayneSoo Philadelphia office Estimates furnished understanding of the people I 8TU0Uiino In 1873 the total which remains matter of conditions and different brisk and capital was unlocked and thin Andrew Jackson Message Dec 7 Wm Hownni HilMe Subscribe for Tite Bke Yalua of manufactures that is to 1830 those of Europe but we can- - I the circulation per capita increased upon application from I MW 0 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ In tliiscontcst patriotism is It is a fundamental princi- ¬ above party and national ple in coinage recognized and Now who has been hurt by the honor is dearer than any party followed by all the statesmen crime of 73 I havo searched all The currency and of name through tho United States for America in the past and some one man who can show mo credit of the government are never vet safely departed on his own person the bruises the good now and must be kept marks of injury that he suffered good forever What we want from that there can be only from the perpetration of tho crime is a sound policy financial one basis upon which gold and now 33 years old and and industrial which will give silver can be concurrently Laughter applause It might fairly be said courage and confidence to all coined as money and that that a crime 33 years old is barred the basis is equality not in weight by the statutes of limitation for when that is done money now unemployed be- ¬ LaughtcrBut I have no disposibut in the commercial value tion to take advantage of a techni- cause of fear for the future cality in discussing the question and lack of confidence in in- ¬ of metal contained in the re- ¬ with the Populist because in vestment will quickly appear spective coins point of fact the Populist is nothin the channels of trade Garrett A Hoijart the Crime ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 4 mV ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ m 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ y m i ¬ ¬ a ¬ ¬ i li ¬ K n M ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - - ¬ ¬ S ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ SILVER OR 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ m ¬ ¬ BEN ¬ ¬ IIot DRUGGIST ¬ ¬ 111 ¬ non-existe- ¬ ¬ ¬ jlilM ¬ BEORGE KING ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ iti ¬ I ¬ ¬ o ¬ ¬ JOB WORK ¬ p s 5 V mJ v 0 i 4fa tmmA vBdsfc BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY I Intorporsted vnnr fiilvcr spqakor vtv in Earlington tho other i4gtit that Scctrctary CnrliRro was too damned profound There i st difference you know Some men arc not profound A The battle is never won until it M Katllimton Sffind Bntured lh PctloOie is won Do not fail to do your part i cmmllr for the preservation of national SUUSCUHTION KATKS honor by voting for sound money on Nov 3d Put the X inside the Thief Months V I Slinle Copies Specimen eoftles mailed free on application Cattitpondenrt wanted An all parli of eaontr Addtcttutforpailicolari THUKSUAY OCTODER MvJBgG Vcrttlcljrlnilnc8 8t4 Months oo i J square under the stop Log Cabmand ¬ Die Copies 4500 Funn silver men are not by virtue of the views they holdrowdics but wliere is to bn found the rowdy lawless clement which denies to American citizens tho right of free speech Who breaks up the meet ings ¬ Wr propose to legislate the value out of money Our money is too high and wo will reduce its Blood Is absolutely etwunlial to health That U what tho frco silvalue It Is scoured easily ntul naturally hy taking Hoods SarsapArllla but Is Im ver advocate said in Earlington possible to jet It from fiocnlledncrvo Wo agree with the gentleman tonics find oplalo compound ab ¬ blood purl- surdly advertised as that depreciated currency would Thoy havo toinpornry sleeping flcrs effect of frcu silver and we he the Tohavopuro ctfectbutdonotCOHn answer with Secretary Carlisle i If there is n laboring man in the United States who really believes Anflgood health tnkoltoodsBawaparllla rhat tho money he is now receiv which has drat last and atl the tlmo u9t what It la tho boonadvertlscdns ing for his wages is too good for best mcdlclno for tho blood over pro him that it is buying too much duced Its success In curing Bcrotula food too much clothing for him Catarrh Ball Rheum llhcumatlsin Dyspepsia Nervous Prostration and self and family or that it is pay TbatTJrod Fcollnc havo mado ing tliii rent for a better house than ho and his family ought to live in it is his duty to vote for free silver at tho ratio of 10 to 1 RicBi Red ¬ ¬ Blood ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The circular of Captain Jackson a prominent Populist we publish to day makes very serious charges against Judge White Popocratic candidate for Appellate Judge which have not been refuted al though the time has been ample U S Government can stump a picco of silver worth 50 If the Hoods Sarsaparilla PlIlS ¬ nrK silver organs all over the the country arc giving up the ghostfor want of funds to pay running expenses After Nov 3rd there will be others Their occupation will bo gone They will TO VOTE THE REPUBLICAN have wtfurther excuse for exist ing TICKET PUT THE X UNDER LOQ CABIN THE tRirsu things until election day The battle for the preservation of REPUBLICAN TICKET our present monetary system has been won but it is important that the defeat of the dishonest cur- ¬ For President rency proposition should be over- ¬ WILLIAM MKINLEY whelming and settle the question of Ohio forever x ¬ For Vice President G A HOBART of New Jersey For Congress Second District of Kentucky E T FRANKS of Daviess County jEFFERSONjmd his associates in- ¬ stituted free coinage of gold and silver on the basis of the compar- ¬ ative value of the two metals in the markets of the world cents and make it worth too cents by declaring it legal tender the same power can stamp a picco of paper worth less than one cent and make it worth 100 cents in the same way All this is conceded by frco silver men If frco silver men are right what fools the American people have been for 100 years submitting to taxes and custom duties when the U S Government could have printed its money almost without cost and paid its debts Just as well could it print money to pay statu and county and save the citizen taxes of the worry and vexation getting money for the sheriff Just as well could it issue to all the people a daily or weekly amount of this printed money say ten dollars a day or 70 per week to each citizen of this great country It the Government can do this in If it one case it can do it in all is false in one it is false in all November 3rd will demonstrate how the American people stand on the above proposition ¬ TlioOno Truo Wood 1iirlflcr All druggists 1 1 nro purely vegetable re llAblonmlbcucOclaLZM HOOU S Snd Separation A mournful predicament indeed is presented in the sad sad separa tion of two old and time tried friends upon whoso reported covenant of eternal constancy had hung tho hopes of silver mine owners since the days of the great crime Wheat and Silver no longer pull together Crops are short and the demand for our wheat abroad is tremenduous It was down but now it is up Silver has declined naturillyand gradually because the supply was great and tho demand small notwithstanding the campaign of William Jennings Bryan and the claims made for his election and for the advance of silver to 129 Here arc tho figures A ¬ eminent to maintain tire lrr are KENTUCKY HONESTY FOR not the kind of men who ought to be in the public service There is broad and justifiable reason ftir turning out of the tervico uvery Chairman Roberts Claims That the 5tnte Is Snfe for supporter of tho repudiation nnd anarchy declarations of tho plat McKinley form on which Bryan was nomi It is not n mero party nated difference it is n question of tmrunucAN defection a myth patriotism nnd has become a test of fidelity to tho Government Its self The sound money nppoinlaas Sound Monty Demncratlc Vote UrcnterThan In Last Ycirn Campaign who displace those recreant offices will nut be disturbed hy the Re publicans WESTERN KENTUCKY BAINS ¬ ¬ ¬ ivhrrn tlm uminri innnnv Demo crats will almost unanimously and the vote for McKinloy Republican candidates for Congrchs and tho Court of Appeals Tho Republicans and National Demo crats havo been sending their licit speaker into that hitherto neglect ed section and the lcported change of sentiment there amounts to little short of a political revolution From our point of view it i im possible to figure out any other re sult in Kentucky than n groat vic tory for McKinley ntlil Hobart sound money ami protection SamJ RoliEirrs Chairman ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ A Ocoberiohjg ¬ WSSa g Confessions A silver dollar is worth a dollar because it has a gold dollar be hind it Tho government is keep ing the silver dollar at par henco it is worth 100 cents This is the I confess it reason J Edwin Rowe The Mexican dollar is only worth half as much as our silver dollar because Mexico is on a silver basis and we arc on a gold basis Dr J D Clardy These gentlemen are advocates of free coinage of silver but they have confessed those things for which wc most contend ¬ ¬ ¬ Kentucky Wc publish today the official interview with Chairman Sam J Roberts on the political situation Mr Roberts is conin Kentucky servative and doos not make figures on a fixed majority but places the State safely for McKinley Wc believe there is no question as to the reliability of Mr Roberts views But let us work until the polls are closed on November 3rd to make the victory overwhelming and put Hopkins county and the Second District in the column for the honest little dollar and McKinley ¬ ¬ ¬ Bryan and his confederates pro- ¬ fess to be followers of Jefferson glee read from the Courier Journal yet advocate free coinage of silver Almanac a good goldbug au ¬ Mr J Edwin Rowe with great The Anarchists Were There At least 150 Anarchists went to Cooper Union Saturday night to honor by their presence their friend Gov Altgcld says the Now York Sun Leo Flugcl one ol the Anarchists was proud of it and is authority for the statement Why said he there are more Anarchists here tonight than were ever gathered together in this city a before except hear to speaker who was an avowed AnNo other man in this archist country could have brought so All socialmany of us together ists believe that Altgcld is the greatest statesman this country ever seen has and while wc would not declare in favor of Bryan any more than we would de clare for any other candidate yet we believe the cause of Anarchy would be advanced by Bryans election because Altgcld is behind An Anarchist was stage Bryan manager of the meeting and Em ma Goldman their Joan of Arc Fiugel said he did not was here know whether Herr Most was present but supposed he was and added Altgcld is one of Mr Mosts warmest friends you know This is an epoch making night for anarchy in this country ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ at half its market value For State Senate Hopkins and Christian counties S R CRUMBAUGH of Christian County For Judge Court of Appeals JOSEPH I LANDES Of Christian County For sound money men to refuse to vote for Bryan and Sewall and Watson is good politics but to vote for McKinley would be more effectual in stamping out the To strange free coinage delusion for every candidate who will vote be most likely to have an opportunity to carry out your views is the sure plan ¬ Electors tor Kentucky At Lare At Large O S Demlng Ml Olivet S It Kash Manhester Hnt District W S Mason of Msjfield Second District George 11 Towery of Dixon Third District J F Taylor of Glasgow S R Wedding of Hartford Fourth District Fifth District Charles S Stlglltz Louisville Sixth Diltrlcl D D Wallace of Warsaw Seventh District John L Bosley of Paris Eighth District N Daniel Miles of Nicholas title Ninth DistrictRobert Buckler of Ml Olurel Tenth District J D Marcum of Jackson Eleventh District II G Trimble oS Somerset Democrat who has been so all his life said to Tim Bee the other day that he This is could not support Bryan but one of the many notable cases but this gentleman went further free and said he had been a trader Lut that since he had tried the free trade idea he is convinced it is not the thing we want ¬ Another prominent REMEMiiERthe polls open at 7 a in and close at 4 p m One who offers to bet and runs awajv may live to bet another day and claim a victory Free silver men are not anar- ¬ chists but on whose side are the Anarchists of ibis country It is baloon wheat that is baloon dollai the the free coinage fakirs troubling about this time instead of with too much purchasing power id as impossible as a square meal with too much nu tritive power or an acre of land with too much productive capacity When humanity becomes too good for heaven money may become too good for the industrious and capable farmers and wage earners of America but not before J Sterling Morton A dollar ¬ ¬ ¬ A vote for Franks carries out ¬ Capt John Townsend ol Mays Landing N J a life long Democrat is offering 16 to 1 on McKinley with no takers ¬ ¬ Do you think the country is safe for McKinley and sound money We agree Butyou do your part and vote to make it so We all have faith but you know faith without works will not do You do your duty and vote for an honest dollarand all wjlj be well your sound money convictions A vote for Clardy would aid in placing in office a clever old gentleman who would join with the obstruct ionists who will try to defeat all attempts to improve the financial situation after McKinleys electipn unless some free coinage legislation Half way measis tacked on to it ures will not do at this time Do not by your vote assist in electing a Congressman who will help to continue this currency agitation and consequent business depres¬ ¬ thority and said he was much But he obliged to the C J read a long ways from the Courier Quoting from Journal Almanac the table of Ratio of Silver to Gold since 1687 he gave the page number 294 and with the book in his hand and the figures before his eyes he said that from 1687 to 1873 two hundred years the ratio did not vary one point in the Mr Rowe deliberwhole time ately stated falsely with the figures before his eyes The Bee has a copy of the Courier Journal Almanac and will he pleased to ex hibit page 294 or any other page This table from which Mr Rowe quoted shows that the ratio in 1687 was 1494 in 1873 it was 1592 In the intervening years the ratio was constantly It was 1520 in 1697 changing and 1481 in 1700 1552 in 1702 and 1439 in 1751 1414 in 1760 and 1527 in 1762 144 in 1782 and 1G25 in 1813 1504 in 1814 and 1593 in 1843 We quote these few comparisons to show how constantly the ratio changed as it is changing to this day In most of the several periods compared the variation exceeded one point Having made this false and inMr Rowe excusable statement faced about and professed his faith in divine preservation of this ratio ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ been asking Capt Bell some quesAn Advance that Cuts tions which he somehow does not In its last issue The silventc papers arc rejoicing like to tackle over the offers made by some man The Banner said wo have not heard of Captain ufacturercrs to advance wages ten DellSo far answering any of the questions the per cent if Bryan should be elected Banner has put to him but wo propose to President But the workmen have keep up the Tight Here are some more been told by Mr Bryan that an in- questions we would like for Capt Dell to crease in the quantity of dollars answer Capl Bell did you give a deposition In means a decrease in their value the Cowan Prowsc election contest and arc able to calculate the effect Did jou swear in that deposition that his success would have upon their you were a Populist Were jou not asked by the attorney on A Bryan dollar would earnings There- the opposite side if you were a Democrat be worth only fifty ccnls and didnt you answer no fore a raise of ten per cent paid in Didnt the attorney then ask you if you such money would actually be forty- - bad not been a Democrat and didnt you five per cent reduction from pres say I have been but am ashamed to own ent wages paid in 100 cent dolkrs it It is bad enough fir Mr Dry an 10 say ¬ ¬ ¬ florc Questions for Capt Bell The Hopkinsville Banner has Some Teachings Tho dishonesty of free silver leaders ii manifest daily in the evidence of their teachings upon those who blindly follow without an effort apparently to think fof themselves Wo had a talk the other day with a man from Silent Run in this county He thought he was a free stiver man because ho said tho free silver men had been telling him that if McKinley was elected our present monetary system would be changed and our dollar would then bo worth only 50 cents IIo had been led to believe that wc now havo frco coinage of silver and knowing that our money now is all good ho was opposed to any change and hence was opposed to McKinley We explained the truo position of Republicans and National Democrats on the money question and got his promise that ho would hear sound money speakers This man said he was satisfied with the money as wo havo it and was opposed to any change or experiment Another man living near Earlington with whom wc talked had been led to believe that the bullion value of the silver in a standard dollar was now more than 100 Of course it was easy to cents show him he was wrong and he then declared that he wanted no tampering with the present dollar Both these men had been filled with the miserable un American hateful prejudice that what is food for a man with ioooo is poison for a man with but 1000 or 100 Another incident as to teach ings is the confession to the writer by a free silver leader that from the first he had not believed for a moment that there was anything in the I Francis Forsythc letter And this confession was made after he had done what he could openly to circulate and give credit to the thing and after its explosion by The Bee Will you follow such false teachers ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ DOOR MAT FOR DEMOCRATS What Watson Says About the Baso Uses Mado of MIDDLE OF THE ROAD POPUMST3 Fancy and Facts Wc have collected customs du ties sufficient to pay the expenses of the government Free Silver Democratic Speaker Wc will give you some figures from the records and you may de termine for yourself if this is true INTEREST HEARING DECT ¬ Amount Date March tst 1847301960 jSjojisSo 1891 March 1st Increaso la threo years ot Dem ocratic Administration S 1896 Per Cap lit 97 6 71 3J7700 Sj31 he is no Democrat and then accept the Democratic nomination but It is infinitely worse for n man to swear that he is a Pop ulist and not a Democrat and then in the face of these oaths and repealed declara ¬ tions to the same elTecl accept the nomina tion of the Democratic party Will the people ot Christian and Hop ¬ kins counties vole for a man of Ibis kind for A man who has no more stability cilice about him than has Capl Hell is not Sen- ¬ atorial limber Capl Dell has lost the confidence of both the Populist and Demo cratic parlirs by his unstability and inconstancy ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ sion Are you for sound money under the Log Cabin The safe way to vote your sentiments is standard makes a dollar whether to put the X inside the square of gold silver or paper too good nnd quit Bryan insists that the gold Col J R Fellows of New York offered last night at Richland Ky to wager 5 to 1 on McKinley and put the limit at 100 ¬ ¬ 000 Vote for Judge J I Landes for Appellate Judge and elect a man of unquestioned integrity a man of perfect honesty and sterling ability - The silverites campaign liar either is so obtuse- as not to know when he is proved false or so deIt is important that Major S R praved as to glory in his shame Crumbaugh should have the solid when he continues to reiterate the sound money vote pf the district calumny It is intended that the sound money vote in the Legislature shall not In addition to the other charges he divided and frittered away as at Capt Geo Jackson makes against the last session but that cither a Judge White the Popocratic nom Republican or 60und money Demince for Judgo of tho Court ot Ap ocrat shall bo elected to tho United peals ho says White isa lazy coon States Senate There is no parhunting lawyer tisan politics in the present issue cheap dollar talk in an Earl before the people it is a question The ington free silver speech failed to of patriotism morality and busiWage earners do ness While there is no doubt eshcrt applause not concede Wat our prcsciu upi that Crumbaugh will bo our next ¬ ¬ it buys too much In the same speech he declares his belief that free and unlimited coinage of silver at the legal ratio established as the commercial ratio in 1834 when silver was worth twice what it is now would make the bullion in the silver dollar equal to the gold dollar If his judgment were equivalent to his imagination what good would be accomphshcdsincc all the money would be as good as it now is and purchase too much according to his idea ¬ ¬ ¬ On Thursday last the sound money clubs of Earlington chartered a train to convey voters to the meeting at Hopkins- ville to be addressed by Senator Lindsay and Col Fellows and issued cards of invitation to their free silver friends who were willing to go and listen to the speakHundreds of Republicans ers and sound money Democrats who would have been pleased to go denied themselves the privilege in order to enable their neighbors to hear true Democratic doctrine That it was wise to aid them to take advantage of this opportunity is manifest from the result of the polls taken on the train going to and returning from Hopkinsville The silver men took a ballot going down and gave out that there wero 333 silverites and 42 gold bugs Coming back the train was polled by two persons and found to contain 202 for sound money 123 for free coinage and 50 doubtful This showed that the facts and irresistible logic of tho distinguished speakers had converted 1 Co Bryan men from the error of their ways and set 50 more to thinking of doing the same thing All that is needed is to give them a chance to be convinced No wonder the leaders are afraid to have the rank and file attend sound money meetings In many places where such is the case they em ploy hoodlums to howl down the In some sections they speakers havo employed parties to canvass tho neighborhood to persuade peo ple io kjeep away front meetings where sound money oratorG were IHO resort to such tmvertiued non-partis- ¬ When Mr Harrison retired from the White House March 4 1893 the there was a net cash balance Treasury of 124 128 087 88 On the first day of June of this year but for moneys derived from the sale of bonds there existed an actual drficiency in the Treasury 111 Perhaps Capt Bell will favor Hopkins county peoplo when he comes to us with answers to these questions The flutincers One of the first things that President Cleveland will discover now that he has got back to Washington is that there arc many government officials in various sections of the country who arc actively engaged in talking and working for the success and in behalf of the Chicago ticket and the platform which declares against the Presidents right to do what Mr Cleveland did in suppressing the railroad riots of 1893 There are several officials of like views and the President will have full and authentic information about them It would bo just like him to conclude that men who have no re gard cither for the honor of the country or the power of the Gov- ¬ Toi eka Kan October 15 Thomas E Watson the Populist Vice Presidential candidateraftcr waiting five days to reply to a telegram of inquiry this nltcrnoon wired his manager here canceling his Kansas appointments which were to have begun tomorrow and run through four days Following is his telegram Ulcerated throat will prevent my keeping appointments I great ly regret this The middle of the road Populists all over the Union have my sympathy nnd admiration They have been sold out and their party made a door mat for Democratic politicians to wipe their feet upon under the hypocritical pretense of patriotism The fusionists have abandoned principle and gone into the mad scramble at tho pic If Bryan is defeated it counter will be the fault of tho traders in his party and ours who have ignored the St Louis compromise and tried to force Pqpuliststo vote for Sewall the bondholder the national banker corporation plutocrat and gold clause millionaire Signed Tims E Watson ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Ky Oct 18 LrxiNoioN Chairman Sam J Rob Special erts today gavo out his first official estimate of the situation in Kentuc It was givon in n response to ky n telegraphic inquiry front the Mr Roberts New York Press statemen s aro very conservative but strongly of tho opinion that McKinley will carry tho btate The interview is ns follows Executive The Republican Committee has made no claim as to tho size of tho majority in Ken ¬ tucky but it has a growing confidence that the State is safe for Our poll McKinley and Hobart of tho State the declarations of voters as they registered in the cities and towns the conceded strength of the sound money Democratic movement and the drift of our correspondence with the party organization encourage the belief that wc shall win a splendid victory for McKinley sound money Tho much adverand protection tised frco silver Republican defection is a myth Two per cent of last years Republican vote or less than 3500 is an extravagant figure and many of our best informed men say it will not reach one per cent The sound money Democratic clement certainly includes 20 pet cent of the old time Democracy or upwards of 35000 votes but as some of these rejected Hardin last year and voted with tho Republicans their votes helped to make up Governor Bradleys 8000 plurality There is every reason to believe there will be a defection of 15 per cent or over 24000 votes from last years Democratic vote which will just offset the vote cast for Weaver in 1892 the high water mark of the Populists who aro this year fused with tho silver Demo The Republican loss Irom crats free silver defection and scattering Populists who voted with tho Republicans last year on State issues will I believe be fully bal anced by the Populists who reject fusion and who will cither stay at home on election day orvoto only for members of Congress in tho western districts of the State where they arc strong and have several aggressive Congressional candidates Of the 24000 increase in the sound money Democratic clement over last year the most conservative estimates give Mc Kinley 50 pcrccntor 12000 votes leaving an equal number for Palm On the basis of cr and Bttckner these conservative calculations I believe McKinley and Hobart will increase Gov Bradleys majority by such proportion of the sound money Democrats as decline to take any chances by voting for the Our advices Indianapolis ticket the past few days have been ex- ¬ ceedingly encouraging especially from Western Kentucky the free silver and Populist stronghold ¬ ¬ NO TRUTH IN IT t Archbishop Ireland Snys the Pope Is Not Vexed With lllm Washington Oct 20 Arch- militarized ltr1nM Irnlnml trwlm v JIOIIW the foljowing statement concerning ¬ the published dispatches under 1 Rome date stating that the Popo was vexed with the Archbishop for tho position he has taken on There is no truth whatever What tho tllir- clntnmnnt of those who make this poscs are and similar statements 1 uo noi know As to my letter published a week ago on the political situa ¬ tion it remains so far as I am conDevelop- ¬ cerned in full force ments of political matters so far as observed by me confirmed mo in all thestatcments I then made and lead me to renew them today 111 ¬ II1C JIUllllWUl DIIUUIIUII jfJfiiJ ¬ ¬ f ¬ - Willi t i Cl -- 5UUIlJii uiiiJUU3ia tt- ti ¬ UNTOLD MISERY V ¬ ¬ Rheumatism CH FROM 3 Kins Water Valley MUi cured by ¬ Acers Sarsaparilla Fr flro jctr fwi tiijciiUr tip ily kiiiiwn trtm 1 I imUtlim t nntlercl uiitM mlTT I trlcil PiM tin lAtk tlmo tint l ll lh nKiiilltig I0I tiiciu I rllr tlutlorV Ml I lit MiiiM olitufi r liy U ii lrafy rtllcl lslm Hint I Hull was i trl uway mmli my Ml rm nnit nnh tilth tr llirti t leu m to ifruvrti lil tl muKUt l inllli Iwt Ill cir I m ¬ ¬ Mme tnlitcd up In knots 1 was unaU to ricfpt Willi ussUtame and ilu11 I coiil I titly linLllo about ly uilng a can itlle ami as assured liy tlio li il no I eoulil not lhe The pains at iloctors that tunes were so autul tliil I eouM iroeuro reld1 only liy means ot lijinxleinilc Injec ¬ tions ot morphine I liul my llmln baiulaued but tlieio In clay In sulphur In xmlllcr Alter trylnic irtvo only temporary relief rvctytliltic ami sutler Inft the most autul torture I bcipii t10 A crs Sarsapattlkt Imllo ol two months I Has ablo to talk ullliout a cane In three uiuiitlis my limb began to itreuKllnii anil In tlio cimrsa of 11 iirlf jear u t3 pmihits amia wotW lull oVys I was cutctl My weight lias Inereascil 1 am now ablo tottoiuy as railroad blacksmith Tte Only Worlds Fair jarsaparllla UYVltS VILLS eur Jlcmtarht AYERS W Lrf RT WALKER THOS TWYMAN Successors to D WALKER Old Joker THE PIONEER TINNER Main Street West of ltailroad SftRLINGTON KY A complete Stock of of 2626106228 ¬ WHEAT CONTINUES To Rush Upward at a Rate Un heard of Since War Times FOREIQN DEHAND THE CAUSE Chicago of STOVES CASTINGS AND TINWARE- Repairing Sky high Roofing and Guttering and prices dirt cheap in ¬ ¬ Take Your Choice The Newark daily and weekly Tribune published at Newark Ohio with the highest standing as a newspaper and a verified circulation greater than all other Newark dailies and weeklies combined says the Central City Stove Works offer of 10 per cent advance of wages to thciremyloyes in every department in case Bryan is elected is The Tribune also says a fake the Central City Stove Works has no standing in Newark and that the number of its employes is two men and one boy We have on our bulletin board the Tribune from which we quote Come and see it Which is enA newspatitled to most credit per of high standing or a printed circular letter which is all that is claimed on the other side ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ quality TWYMAN aro If you need anything in their line WALKER the men you arc looking for You can get what you want and havo a little money left ¬ ¬ Oct V Gun Goes Off lhe J ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Supply and Demand The production of gold in the U S in 1894 was 40000000 and of silver 50000 In 1873 we pro duced 36000000 gold and oj In 1893 35 silver 35000000 955000 gold and 77575i757 of silver The output of gold re maining about tho same while that of silver has increased fifteen fold since 1849 and more than Tho average doubled since 1873 production of gold and silver from the discovery of America to the present time is 5 of gold to 95 of silver Ratio of production is 1 to 20 Gold and silver aro exchange able products Us truly as wheat and muslin and their comparative value fluctuates with the law of J no use of supply anil demand ¬ Instantly when you pull the on suddenly But it takes time to load the gun and it takes time to get ready for those ex ¬ plosions called diseases Coughs colds any attack whatever the subject be often means pre cedingweakness and poor blood Are you getting thin Is your appetite poor Are you losing that snap energy and vigor that make Do one thing t build tip your whole system with SCOTTS EMULSION of Cod liver Oil It is the essence of nourishment It does not nauseate does not trouble the stomach And it replaces all that disease robs you of A book tUlng mow about uak clear-headedne- ss trigger So sickness may come war times have the markets been 00 wild as occasioned today by the big jump in the price of wheat from Saturdays prices Saturday closed taken inexchangr fok with wheat at 75jic andthemarket opened today at 780 to 790 December wheat went to AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES reacted to 780 and stood at 70ic St Blankets at your own price when the market opened Mens Ladies and Childrens Louis closed at 78jc Saturday gone tho bottom Calico 5 cents Woolen Underwear bounded to 82c at todays open Cotton Flannels 6 cents and up We aro agents for ing tho TENNENT STRIBLING SHOE COS Europe and Asia aro calling for Celebrated Hand made Shoes wheat and we arc sending it to them Ecvery pair warranted to Before the pit opened for business give entire satisfaction the voice of the United Kingdom BSy Call and examine coming over miles of calilo and wire was crying Give us wheat and the United States is answering the deniAnd wJth every ship avail- ¬ able Trade men say that not since ig Old Board GOLD SILVER AND GREENBACKS 79c Fine Dress Goods ¬ iifSJ MAISf 11 t M WL ¬ ¬ has declared his candidacy for member of Congress on the middle Populist ticket in the He represents Second District the Populist clement who will not votc fof Dr Glardy and has a con But iio siderablo following Courts will havo to dectdo if his name can go on tho ticket because County Clerk Griffith has refused to place it there claiming that his petition contained names that wduu II1VT UtlttMMUfc Populist Nominee for Congress G W Southall of Hopkinsville Walter McGary EARLINGTON KENTUCKY Livery and Feed Stables SPLENDID UNE OF VEHICLES BOOD STOCK -1 PUi VELESANT TURNOUTS jwr larnionuy is 7MKi -- n am 4 in u msMmsmmmmmmsimmmm ft -4 Ett m Krtr i Kr s i T nf--- rnCTTififfliBKAf-- j1 wpww l - SUPPLEMENT EARLINGTON TIIUnSDAY IvlAR MAY FIGURE BUT FIGURES WONT LIE KENTUCKY BEE OCTOnRtl M 1800 m mu r X n i RISE5 WHILE SILVER WHEAT FALLS WHY Great Natural Demand for the Cereal but the A OnG White Metal Is a Drug on the Market of AmorioaB Groat Oathollo Loadors is Opposod to Bryanism ns I i tV- - ARCHBISHOP IRELANDS LETTER Tho Chicago Platform Declared to be a Throat Against So ctal Order Tlic letter of Archbishop Ireland writ ion not nil a prelate but In lili private copnclly ns n cltNen cannot fall to carry weight with multitudes of votcif of Ida own faldi and It In Rood reading for Ho does not lay special everyUdy stress upon the financial plank of the Chicago platform hut upon Its declaration rotating to the federal authority nnd the integrity of the Supreme court Tho nrchhUhop points out lu unmUtakahlo language the revolutionary character of Unit platform Tho move lie says ment which had Its expression in tho Chicago convention and which now seeks tiy means of popular suffrage to en throne itself In the capita of the nation is lu Its logical effect against tho He United States It is secession quotes the frank denouncement of arbitrary Interference by federal authorities In these In local affairs ami observes words there Is tho old secession doctrine that states arc Independent of the na tional government nt Washington there is the annulment of the Union there Is notice served upou the flag of America that outslda of the District of Columbia it Is without power of self assertion or The platAnd again olf defonse form of the Chicago convention threat ens the country with destruction of social order with lawlessness nnd anarchy On the question of government by Injunction tho archbishop tells the people of of America that The palladium American liberties Is the supremo court of st Washington the counterpart which In majesty and In power to en force ulwolute Justice docs not exist imong the nations of Christendom And now a convention speaks of tho su prom court as it may lie hereafter con- Intimating unmistakably the InUUntcd tention If the party represented In that onventlon comes to power to so constitute tho courts as to make It insensible o the atom voice of the law and re iponslvc to tho pasting whims of political parties The archbishop sees In the platform a icrtionnl and guarded expression ofso Ialistn The convention of Chicago is Jie internatlohar of Kurope now tak The war jig hotly in America if class against class Is upon us tho war proletariat against the property if the ioldr No other meaning than this can be given to the appeals to the common people to labor to tho poor and down nnd to the denunciations rouden ignlnst plutocrats and corporations and Many ad Money grabbers and bankers herents of the movement do not per clvo Its full meaning but let them bo rare they are lighting torches which aorne In hands of reckless men may light up lu the couutry the lurid fires of i commune Archbishop Ireland thinks that the jamphlet of Archbishop Walsh of Dub lin on bimetallism has no bearing what- ¬ and ever on the situation in America that it is throughout n solid argument tgalnst tho Chicago platform Free will give us money coinage he says worth In the commercial market of tlio world a little over half Its nominal Legal tender comvnlue pelling men to accept against their will money above Us commercial value in the markets of the world Is rank injustice 41c is absolutely convinced that the laboring classes will suffer the most of With re til from free silver coinage ipoct to the farmer he pertinently asks Will tliey not receive n higher price Maybe a higher for their products price but not higher value Of what to have a dollar instead of ft use Is It half dollar If the dollar can purchase than tho half dollar do more The best market for the farmerss product Is his own couutry ml if his own country is Impoverished If factories nrc closed If laborers lu cities nre penniless the farmer will re celtc but little for his harvests Ho scorns the nbsurb explanation of our In dustrial ml financial troubles by refer ring to tho crlmo pf 1873 and says that It Is the great fallacy of tho day to be attributing our hard times to the cold standard lie thinks that under the silver standard we will have much harder times and that ouo of the chief causes of hard times today Is tho agitation for a radical chuugc lu tho currency of the country pike all other mcu who think upon this subject ttcrloiisly Archbishop Ireland comes nt last to consider tho ethical aspect of the question nnd nslta Is It honest to try to pay debts with half the money which wo received when we con tracted them That tho great American nation will as r nation de clare to tho world that It will now mnko a law compelling lis creditors to be sat ¬ isfied with half or n little more of tho money they loaned to It and go on record In tho eyes of the world as n broken down bankrupt repudiating nntlon it is iiot possible to believe Holding these views which ore fully and carefully elnbornted lu this letter which Is too long for reproduction here Jt Is not surprising to hear him say I stand by tho platform nnd thu presldon it a cnudldntb of the Ilepuhllcan conven tion ut St Louis I nm opposed to tho platform and the presidential candidate of tho Democratic convention nt Chlca go Tho following nre the closing para tgrotihs of the nrchblshops letter Hero is tho popular argument In favor of freo sllvor coinage wo lave hud hard times under tho gold standard That Is true nnd what Is also truo Is tlmt under tho silver standard wo shall have murh harder times It Is tho great fallacy of tho day to be attributing our bard times to thu gold standard Tho crao of free silver as a euro for hard times is cxpllcnhlo on the tamo theory that a man who has lieon a long tlmo sick desplto the attentive care of expert physicians will call for any quack who advertises to cure all the Ills of hu imanlty Ilnrd times have come through the severn and resistless working of heir way n irS ficosU U ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Bryan tolls the TnrinorM thnt tho prlco oF wheat keeps pneo with tho prloo thnt tho gold standard Torood down tho prloo oF whont nnd thnt eould not rise till silver roso but tho cold Facts nre thnt sllvor hits whvnt boon sinking nnd tvioit rising New York Tress oF sllvor i spite of legal enactments of parliaments Our hard times havo or congresses lth come from thb gcnerol competition tho countries of tho wholo globe into forced by cheapnesi and which wn nre 111 MHUMttnnfriri nVftf nm w 1UC1IHJ Ul llUMniui duetlon In past years from extravagance luring goon limes auu irvui uiij u social and political agitations One of the chief causes of hnrd times to day Is this agitntion for a radical change In the currency of the coun try If the American people put down by an overwhelming majority this It out of sight one chief cause of hard times will be out of the way Other causes may remain more or less That of the general competi tion with all the nations of tho earth however Good times must remain may be expected to come back even If The overproduction that only gradually glutted our markets has been used up capitalists are anxious to do something with their money if it can bo invested safely our wondrous natural resources Invito Investments to develop them and the outlook Is restored confidence Hut the essential thing is conbright fidence Today It Is confidence that is needed far more than nn Incrvaso In the Tho volume of volume of the currency Incrcnso tho currency is large enough to help us surely will not It fictitiously Ninety per cent of nil business Is done and currency by cheques without drafts of which the whole foundation Is Those who suffer from confidence many hard tlmes nnd they arc tho passion must hearken to reason silence delusive remedies ami turn away from the country will be again put on the road to prosperity I ask Is It honest to try to pay debts with half the money which we received National or prl when contracting them vntc debts contracted iipon n finansuch that those who system cial loaned money gave It a certain commercial value and believed as they could not at the time lmvo helped doing that tbey would receive it back at the same commercial value beipald In vnlues of thnt same¬ should financial Astern That the great American republic will n a nation declare to the world that It will now make a law compelling its creditors to bo satisfied with half or n llttlo more of tho money tliey lonned to it nnd go on record in down the eyes of the world as a broken Is not bankrupt repudiating nntlon It say In No ono w bcllove possiblo to justification of such a possibility thnt America is compelled by nntlonnl poverty to do so Then no one shoulo be able to say that she thinks of doing so v JUCTC arc n iiunun u MAv question which I do not touch upon i om merely iiirow show reasons for my own present po- ¬ litical faith and which may be of some benefit to others In forming their own iluay of course be mistaken But I have como to look upon the present agi tation as the great test of universal suf frago nnd popular sovereignty Can the pcoplo defend public honor and the in stitutions of the country at the polls as they hnvo done on the field of battle Cnn they be so calm and deliberate In to their judgment so carefulreasonweigh all and to things In the scales of that they nil rash experiments nvold of can bo trusted with the settlemen ms7 grave social and politico iirobl That is the question thnt is before us nt the present moment -¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Whlio sliver for weeks has been dropping practically without Interruption from nbout 70 cents nn ounce to less thnn 05 cents wheat has becu shooting up ns If It had wings It is peculiarly Interesting nt this time when Mr Ilrynn nnd tho other lights of the free silver heresy have been cramming n variety of pleasing fictions down the thronts of fnrmers to call nttentlon to the prnctlcnl ly simultaneous rise In wheat and drop in silver Probably the free silver folk will sny In regard to the remarkable rise In whent nbout 11 cents n bushel in a month What did we tell you Its ns elenr ns daylight everybody knows that freo sil ver will succeed hence they nro huylug whent now ns it will go to n dollar nt lenst after Mr Itrynns election Thats why Kurope Is buying such qunutitlcs of whent Wont AVork lloth Ways If this Is the free silver argument for the ndvnuco in whent why is it thnt Ku rope Is not buying silver nt C4Vi cents nn ounce If Mr Urynns election will raise Its price to S120 Mr Urynns contention hns been thnt It wns impossible for whent to rise as long as the gold standard prevailed Mr Bryan knew as well as any of us that he wns lying when he snid thnt Whnt docs ho say nbout it now His silence on the subject is most etpnnsivc Possibly he Is racking his brains to account for it and it is probable he may get off something equally Jlliiminntlng ns his ex plnnntion of the gold import movement The fnct is this ndvnnce in whent wholly due ns it Is to natural causes is n stunning blow to the free silver fallacy It is useless to tell the farmer thnt he ennnot get more for his whent while we remnin on n gold standard when he is receiving 10 cents n bushel more for it thnn he wns n morith ngo Considering Hint this hns been one of the stock nrguments of the free sliver Ites It is well to point out again and ngrin just why wheat hns advanced It is all summed up in this The crops here nnd abroad hnvo been short the total decrease for the world nccordlng to ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ foreign trade estimates from Inst years crop being more than 100000000 bushels Last yenr the total crop was more This year Thoman thnn 030000000 The main estimates It ut 435000000 loss has been outside this country so thnt the demnnd for our wheat abroad Brad heavy has been exceptionally streets reports total exports of whent nnd Hour for last week nt 4215701 bushels the lnrgcst since September 1803 ngninst 3030400 the week before nnd 2013801 In tlio corresponding week last year Here Is nn Increase over Inst year of 1001023 bushels In tho month of September we exported 1511727 bushels in September 1805 10113807 an Incrense of 5307830 bushels This will explain to everyone except chuckle-head- ed idiots why wheat hao risen No Manlpulntlon There has been no manipulation about It In fnct the speculators have been Anpositively dazed at tho advance other thing which has Indirectly made wheat rise Is the fact that the export demand lias been so heavy tbat Impossible to It has been found All the send all that was required freight room on Kuropcan stenmers hns cngnged up to January been Tho explanation of the decline in silver is as easily nccouuted for ns the rise in Soon after Bryans nomination wheat the frcc sllver shoutcrs kicked up such a rumpus that speculators both here and abroad thought there was some chance of his fuccoss nnd sliver ndrnnccd on speculntlve buying to nbout 70 cents nn ounce It wns not long however before Uie holders became convinced that Bry-¬ ans chances of success were hopeless and they at once began to get rid of their loads Consequently as more nnd more holders of silver saw that they hnd paid a good price for a white ele phant and sickened of their bargain the price of silver gradually sank until today It is quoted at 04 cents an ounce This is considerably lower than It was early Inst summer when It was thought improbable thnt tho Democratic party would come out flat footed for the free coinage of silver The day will come when Mr Brynn aud his ilk will learn that natural causes nlone govern the prices of all products New York Press ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ONE DAY AT CANTON Pint rage others from Hock Island nnd Mollne 111 nnd Davenport la MaJ McKInley said You come from three states of the ou government of earth mightiest come representing diverse occupations and varied employments but you come with a single mission you come with a common purpose und that purpose is to manifest your devotion to the grcnt principles of the Republican party and your determination to see that those princi ¬ ples shall triumph on the 3d day of No- ¬ vember You come because as your spokes men have so well said you arc Interested lu the welfnre nnd prosperity of the country you love which you believe will be best subserved by a Hepublicnn victory nt the ensuing election now only n little more than three weeks nwny You have come because you believe in n pro tective tariff You bellcvo In thnt grent Amerlcnn policy cstnbllshcd nt tho be ¬ ginning of the government of the United Stntcs which had tho npprovnl of nearly nil tho early statesmen of the couutry aud of the first President of the United States George Washington n policy thnt has been pursued for more than half the lifetime of the republic nnd during nil the period thnt It prevailed we enjoyed the nlghest prosperity in every enter prise nnd undertaking of Amerlcnn peo- ¬ You hnvo come here because you ple nro In fnvor of the supremacy of the law and because you mean to maintain a government by law and under the law You nre here because you believe lu public and private honesty and because you do not propose that any pnrt of the pub- ¬ lic debt of this country shall be repudiated in wholo or in pnrt Yon nro here to declare that every obligation of this government is as sacred as Its flag und that obligation shall You nre here bo kept nnd performed becnuso you wnnt no deprecintlng or fluc tuntlug currency with which to do your business You are here because you be- ¬ lieve In nn honest dollar for on honest government and for an honest man You do not want a dollar that Is worth less than 100 cents for yon wero taught in your childhood In these grent states that an honest dollar had 100 cciUr in it My follow citizens the ltenuhlican party Is on Inspiration and an education I wish every mini in this country might read the first platform that the Repub ¬ lican party ever made as n nntlonnl pnrty In lSfiO lu the city of Philadelphia I wish thnt every young mnn might read It nnd I wish thnt nvery old Hepub licnn might look up the old record and It reads today more like an recall it Inspiicd prophecy than the declaration of n political organization It declared for thu uulty of the states qnd the Indissolubility of the American Union It declared for free homes for free lands speech nnd It declared for a for freo protective tariff It decreed thnt tho two oceans should bo united by rail the Atlantic nnd tho Pacific nnd every prom Isa thnt this grent platform made has been kept How glorious is Republican triumph There Is not n pngo of Republican history that has been written in tho Inst thlrty tlirco years that any lover of Immunity nny lover of liberty nny patriot would strike from the pages of American history today not one You cnn trust tho Republican pnrty for behind it Is the grent couservntlvo force of the country behind It this year as lu tho dny s of tho war is tho great patriotic heart of the country Democrnts nnd Repuhllcnus nllke I thnuk you my fellow citizens for this call This is not n party campaign It Is a patriotic campaign It Is not n campaign for men It In a cnmpnlgn for I thnnk you a thousand our country times for tho long journey you have mndo that you might testify your devoI bid you tion to Republican principles go back homo nnd sny to nil the peoplo Ohio tlds pplendld old stato of my thnt birth will give to these grent doctrines of the Republican party nn unprecedent ed mnjority this yenr OnrHnurtl rem ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ with n handsome bnnncr nnd a beautiful floral emblem for Mrs McKInley Tho ling wns presented by n lad In behalf of the children of St Louis while the traveling men were introduced ns nn organization largely compound of Democrats hut determined to vote for McKInley and sound money Mr Mc Klnlcs response was ns follows I cnn turn cither wny this year and find Republicans Great laughter nnd applause It is npproprlnte nnd in no embarrassing to me to speak joint sense ly to tho people of Missouri nnd Ohio Applause There is one thing glorious about our campaign this year It is national In character nnd represents tho best hopes aud aspirations of the Ameri- ¬ You are nil can people everywhere commercial travelers nnd whether from Missouri or from Ohio you hnvc hnd similar experiences lou lenve youi sample cases nt home now If I should little longer and more directly tnlk a my fellow citizens of Ohio to my friends from Missouri it Is because I more fre-¬ quently have an opportunity to talk to Great cheer ¬ yon thnn I hnvc to them ing on part of the Ohioans I love my old state here three cheere for Ohio were given at the suggestion of one of tho Mlssourians the state of my birth I love the public spirit nnd splendid en ¬ ergy of the people of our city on the lake nnd I hnvo always liked Missouri and nothing has occurred this summer in St Lonis to make me change my rdnd Tremendous cheering and waving ¬ ¬ ¬ ALADDINS LAMP OUTDONE Increase In Value of Wheat Corn and Oats Alone Estimated at 175000000 I Oct 13 I Sept 12 S Wheat Dec bus Corn bee bus Oats Dec bus Itye Dec bus Ilarley malting Clover 704 251 1UM 31 KMi 21 Ilax Kegs Uoz Cbeese lb fork bbl Inrd per 100 lbs Hlbs per 100 lbs flutter lb OS No 1 bus 100 lbs 825 850 482K 427S IS 09 70 30 Potatoes bus Iteans bus Iteane bus Hides lb i Gf 20 15 03 21 000 057j 360 327 07 18 33 32 05 1H 105 Q MM 1024 Q 30 8214 83 OSVj ¬ 15 13 07 te KTi I welcome you all here to my home I welcome the commercial and city travelers of St Louis the citizens of 4fin ml i dvkuuii ntiml lllnaAtil uuu T mnliin it duuuii iiianvuii money club of St Louis which Is composed of men of all political parties who stand this yenr for the honor of the gov ¬ ernment and the integrity of our financial system We nro nlL citizens of a common country This yenr ns in nil the years of the future I trust we have no North no South no East no West but nnlon and union forever Great cheer- ¬ ing We have but one Slag too like the one brought to me by my young friend from Mnj McKInley here exhib Missouri ited a small flag which was followed by tremendous cheering It is the flag we nil love nnd which wo mean to transmit to future generations unsullied and stainless ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ it hats Touchstone of Confluence Needed Missouri like Ohio needs protection sound money and public confidence You have n hundred nnd fifteen counties In your state nnd I uuderstnnd thnt thertr Is not a single county that does not pro ¬ duce zinc iron conl or lend beneath Us soil Cries of Thats right What you wont Is the touchstone of confi ¬ which will bring business activity dence nnd send every miner with his pick to dig out from the bowels of the enrth Applnuse thoso treasures of wealth We wnnt In this country n tariff policy which will supply the government with sufficient revenue and protect every AVhv worklngmnn nwny Missouri back in the days of Thomas Benton wns called tho bullion state Ilns she deteri Cries of No no orated since then Will the grent commcrclnl city of St Louis with its intricnto nnd delicate thrends of trade and commerce vote for n policy or for n party thnt will destroy confidence unsettle vnlues Impair the citys welfnre nnd produce panics of Loud cries of unprecedented severity I do not believe it will Neverl A voice We will gho you 30000 mnjor- ¬ ity in St Louis followed by grent apA friend from Missouri snys plause that Missouri will give our ticket 30000 Cries of No St Louis will majority give yon 30000 majority Whnt nu Cries of swer will Ohio make to thnt nnswers 150000 Tre Ohio 150000 Thirty thousand In mendous ebcerlng Missouri Is n grenter majority than 150 Cheers 000 In Ohio This year patriotism Is abovo party Men lovo their country more thnn they Men lovo their old political associations this yenr would rather break with their party than break up their business TreI cannot Imagine mendous cheering anything thnt could happen to strengthen the American union more than to hnvo the men of the South nnd tho men of the North come together and Jointly nd Applause minister the government Let your verdict this yenr bo for hon est money public security nntlonnl tranquility n protective tariff and recipro Tremendous cheering and cries city And above nil of Wo will vote right let there sound forth a verdict for this of law and order and Its en Notion thronement In every corner of the repub- ¬ I Ihnnk you all and bid you gooa lic Great cheering and three afternoon cheers for McKInley ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Americans are In the midst of 11 marvelous era Several hundred million dollars have been added to the value of American products In the last ilncty days The mnglc of Aladdin Is tnme by the side of the sober truth of modern trade The wildest dreams of the epos tics of fiatlsm pnlo Into Insignificance In compnrison with the simple fact of to- ¬ day Nature is making money for Americans faster than any printing press could do It The rise in tho prices of the products of American farms means tho beginning of n prosperity that nccus oniy inc success 01 me nonesi uoi lar at tho November election to guaran ¬ tee Its pcrmauence Most of the chief farm prodncts shnre Most of these In tho advnnccd prices commodities are being exported In enor- ¬ mous quantities and in exchange Amer ¬ ica will get Kuropcan gold No one can say truly how much has been added to the wealth of Americans by the rise but a few figures will give the reader an Ink ling of tho mighty force nt work for American weal Corn has risen t cents a bushel wheat 14 cents and nits 4 Competent grain men estimate cents thnt thoso advances buvo added to the value of the holdings lu this country on tho three cereals alone the following enormous sums ¬ ¬ Corn Wheat Oats CAMPAIGN 1HUII 100000000 50000000 23000000 Appreciation on Other Prodncts To these must be ndded an aggregated appreciation of many millions on other commodities Pork for instance has ad vnnccd from Its low point by 185 3 bar- ¬ rel and ribs have advanced nearly n cent a pouqd Lnrd hns gone up More thnn 4 n tierce Rye has been nd vnnced nenrly 10 cents s bushel flaxseed 15 cents nnd barley 8 cents Cloversced hns scored nn increase of 325 per hun ¬ dred weight The yearly sales of butter and eggs ex ceed in cash value all the other produetf of the farm Butter has advanced 25 per cent nnd eggs 15 per cent The price of cheese hns risen 25 to 30 per cent White benns nro 45 to 50 per cent higher Most of these products nre in active demnnd in Kurope They art pourirg ncross the sen in such streams thnt there Is not shipping enough to move them promptly Kven Australia nnd Indin nre sending for the good things of the American farm The seas nre covered with regular lfners and with tramp steamers llocking to American shores for the rich freightage Orchards Iull lu Line Bnt this list does not exhaust the names of tho staples that hnvc scored sensntlonal gains The American or chnrd is coming In for a shore of the good times To the list may bo added California dried fruits such as raisins prunes apricots nnd peuches which have gained from 15 to 50 per cent and are still going up Canned goods such a tomatoes corn nnd peas now an impor ¬ tant pnrt of the worlds food supply hnve shown material improvement in prices The average mnn may be blind to the Import of higher prices because A slight nd of limited information vnnce in the vnlue of one or two articles In which ho may hnve n personal Interest may hnvu little significance nnd when there is such n general rise an is now going on it requires- n comprehensive survey of the situation to grasp the vnstness of the addition to the vnlue of tlie products of tho farmer Chicago Timcs Ileniid ¬ ¬ -¬ ¬ - ItUrUULIOAX y Another bald unblushing forgery as¬ called by John 0 Nlcolny Lin colns private secretary has ljecn put In circulation by tho Bryanltes This forgery is n quotation from nn nlieged speech by Mr Lincoln in which of he U mnde to troy thnt as n result en ¬ have been the wnr corporations of corruption In throned nnd tho era high plnees will follow and the money power of the country will endenvor to prolong Its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until nil wealth Is Aggregated in n tow hnnds nnd the republic Is destroyed Tho wnr was hardly over when Lin The speech Is a coln was assassinated forgery on the face of It notwithstand ing the fnct that Dryan has made uso of It nut Mr Nlcolny who In writing the llfo of Lincoln had access to all ho a Pflvuto secre his papers nnd tnry personally knew of possl us pub do nu nddrcsses Is the best llo When he says thorlty on the subject novcr said or wrote any tbat Lincoln thing thnt by the utmost license could there can distorted to resemble It No can ¬ bo no doubt of the forgery vass In thlsi country has over been nnWus hing forgery as marked hy It Is ¬ ¬ Another Pojiocrntlo Forgery CLEVELAND AND ST LOUI8 Flag to tlio Nominee and a Vlurnl Trlb Tho next crowd occupied all the avail able spneo nround the little reviewing It wns composed of commcrclnl stand traveling mcu from Clevclnml and St Tbey presented Gov JJcKlnlcy Louts itl to Mrs aioKlulcy ¬ ounce As this silver is worth In the market CO to 07 cents nn ounce the mar gin of profit Is easily seca to be a very Werts to Good Old Winn Drtnk Btt heavy oni 10 to 20 per cent 7itK Moreover somo of the mines represent Voim Countno actual Investment whatever We want an honest dollar so we do ing water and all the Klkhorn mine and for It we hns n nominal capital of only 1000000 We want nn houest dollar It hns paid dividends amounting to 1 wilt holler 212000 The Granite Mountain U nomiburst our If wo hnvo to v111 you collar Now nally capitalized at 810000000 It hns already returned In dividends to Its never do dont yon see Kreo slherll 12120000 Other mines stockholders see Kreo sllvefll ueor do dont you a shabby show enormous profits on Investments sllverII novcr do only for that are largely fictitious few Yet the multi millionaires who own A repudiating crew they be So these properties coolly ask the people of the couutry to pay themi Inraleafahlo milProtection Is our cry so It Is lions of additional profit by coining each Is our cry so It Is Protection HI cents worth of their product into our Protection Is high cry aud wll shoot It 121 worth of legal money tender loud aud They ask the country thus almost ex Is nlgh For election It Is actly to double to theca the market prlco So It of a product already so profitable that it nays them millions every year to produce Were after Urynns scalp so ve be sculp Were after Hryana scalp and well max it after Ilryaiis Were So far as they nre concerned free coin him whluo and yelp ngo would do precisely this help It would After lonullstlcyou seot enubln them to pay a dollar of wagen Dont or debt with 51 cents worth of Bilvcr Now Pcwall he la sad down la Maine llow fnr the process would enhance the New Bewail he UIssad down I11 Maine ho Is general vnlue of tho silver dollar no mnn sad and Watson NowJ Scwall bo But this much Is clenr can know livery penny of the advance bo it much And It mikes us awful ghul of Maine Out or little must be paid out of tho peo ples enrnlngs while every penny of the money so we will difference between tho new prleo of sil- ¬ Well vote for honest money bo wo will vote for honest Wol ver und Its mint price will represent so honest Well voto forsoniiey money not for Jc- - much of robbery from creditors nnd toll brnskss ers llebar- tUut McKInley and In brief this grent silver trust Is a So F j UamUon conspiracy among n hundred or so piuttl Sturgeon Hay Wis millionaire mine owners to rob the pub llo and to levy a trlbuto upon the wage of everyone who works BRYANS GREAT SILVER TRUST Is thcro any conceivable reason wh Conspiracy of MuUt MtUlonalre Mine nny worklugmnn nny savings bank de Pcoplo positor nny holder of a llfo Insurunco Owners to Hob tb American other honest mnu The World policy or nny ring programme should VnrV WnrM Deml vf for this showed yesterday thnt somo of the nilues voto nroduccd sliver at a Cost of only 118 cents other mines in ounce The cost In CO BIGHT au cent vungca upward to about ¬ ¬ ¬ lOITOUni ii ¬ vJua8e ¬ jot ill mak Urynns rhlladelphla Uress Presit ng pro Its can d shou b TtlB M ir J rWrltuiB ifonVUemnrrotnum LciifepMr yrK ikchlE til Mr w fcWa know wbereojuvo - arm When wo promptly v0 jJ Qen Uu---T 1 MlWed - V - Jucled by the pastorRe CM Pomlloy Taw nwlHtedV Hev Gillioof Wblto Plains H - -- M 2f TOST t r a tmn son POPULAR SEWiNO MAOHIHB FOR C Biif from rllW FiSH ijiiinuhiiiiuifilu mtvvljlluluau tu Iiuiblllu ntlli nh h rj mum r ONE DAY AT CANTON Loud cries of We well we association to Mnj McKinley who ad umpli will folloved by three- rousing cheers dressed his cullers brlelly saying It gives me extreme pleasure to meet for the next President the representatives of the bonrd of mis sions nnd of publication of the Kvntigoll 8TEEL COMPANY EMPLOYES cnl Association of tho United Slate It Home I Indeed to me n very high compliment to have n body like yours turn nslde from A Delegation of Three Hundred Work It business session that cnll It together Ingtnpii to make a visit to my homo to give mc Concluding hi preceding address to assurances of your support and of the devotion which you have for the prin the miners Mnj McKinley had to but PRONOUNCED THE GREATEST EVENT IN POLITICAL HISTORY ciples for which I stand I appreciate face nbotlt to find patiently awaiting an this call 1 would expect from n body of audience of some 800 steel workers ein religious men that they would stand by plojcd by the Oti Steel company of nubile honor and public honesty ns your Cleveland This party was Introduced bishop has described I would exoect by Otto Ornblen nnd Mnj McKinley from ynu that you would stnnd by public responded brlelly saying law public tranquillity nnd public securI nm ity nnd the honor of the country to couraged honored by Ibis visit nnd en by which you belong It Is tho proud boast bring to me It because I know that yoit to nssurances of loyalty to the of our American institutions that every great principles of the Ilcpubllcnu party citizen beneath our Hag can worship lod and of your untiring teal to make these according to the dictate of Ms own con science In every corner of this great principle victorious on the Id day of This audience fairly repre country nnd I am always glad to meet November the conditions which the n Imdy of men who have dedicated their Countless Thousands Throng the Streets of Canton and Listen live to the Improvement nnd betterment sent of this country with done The buil Is men tiess on the other side of me mine coal The of liuminltv for ns you better Its condl to His Words of Patriotism linn vm rWntn nltt noM ivler men oil this side use eoil in their mills iit d because you so ue It the others you elevate citizenship you have exalted country If yon created no demand for I thank you for this call nnd mlii It hid you all good afternoon ItJreat ap- - it there would be no demand for th miner dollars any more than we want light plause The greatest Canton 0 Oct 10 I use this illustration to show you how Wo are in fuvor of good round political demonstration over known was weight nre upon each 100 ceiit dollars with which to pay the tin- venllct of tliu veteran observers of SOUND MONEY RAILROAD MEN doiendent we of business is other how every thread interwoven - events which occurred labor of tills country and measure tho tinhere today with every other thread of business nnd exchanges of the American people and Ihuplojes of Cenlnnil Akron anil Co not lieen n day Fur weeks there lias when you snap one thread you Injure all we will have no other kind except the Sabbath in which Maj McIiiiubu Company When the employer ijoes not find It profKinley has not been greeted by numerThe employes of the Cleveland Akron itable to manufacture be ceases to do so delegations but today was the great ous lOOO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS and Columbus Itnilwny company and and when he does not manufacture you est of them all When he finds sound money clubs of Akron O were do not hae employment IWore daylight the special trains bear both the Three Great States 8rnit Their Traveling Introduced by Mr Sampson nnd were It profitable to manufacture you have Ins delegations of voters from Salesmen addressed by the Republican nominee ns stendj employment nt fair wages Now old political parties begnn rolling into want to the depot and as early as 8 o cloclc Tlie body of visitors was made follows glad to have the nssurancc what we whatever do In this country Is I am policy will encourage to favor began forming In up of second the Impatient visitors commercial travelers from New line to march to the modest home which lorn umo nun uuiinua unit io uicir through your spokesman that you be- American industry nnd promote Ameritriumph of the principles can manufactures That which will is now tho Mecca for citizens of nil tumultuous greeting Mnj McKinley re ¬ lieve that the for which the Itcpubllcan party now build more fnctories and give more em states and sections and far mru of nil sponded by saying stands will be best for you and so beployment to workingmen should be UnAll day long past party nllillations Nobody know sooner tlinn the comdelegations of cheering shouting men mercial traveler whether times are good lieving thnt you intend to vote the He true genuine nnd universally accepted I think you nil publican from all the walks of life worhingmon or bad No class of men so registers the greeting ticket that you nre not for this American isdlcy strang 1 nm one of those who believe that merchants ministers workers in iron waves of business as the men who stand ers to me I Ifeel have been riding over your we should look after our own people beand clay nud brass and steel commer before me here today You are Interest lines for more thnn twenty yenrs and I fore wo look after the pole of other cial salesmen miners farmers planters eil In your occupations nnd In having many of your employers and I do lands who owe no allegiance to the gov men and graiu dealers railroad prosperity extend from one end of tho know any business In the country I believe the marched to Mnj McKinleys home and country to the other You nre Interested not kuow of where Its employes can so definitely ernment ofiHilleyUnited States which pro Is the one the right with huzzas speech making and hand In having all of our workshops running the shaking testified their regard for hlui all our mines In operation nnd all our kuow then condition of who business of tho tects the American workshop by putting country nre employed the men anil he fealty of their states and sections workingmen constantly and profitably by the railroads You know It in the n tariff upon the products of the foreign employed You are therefore this year shop you know It in the ticket office you workshop My fellow citizens I do not to tho cause which he represents Korty special trains were required to possibly more thnn ever before Interested know h traveling on the trains every believe that we ought to hnve n tariff bring the forty separate organizations in the triumph of the political principles switchman every brakemnn every con- policy that will let the product of cheap from twelve Ultleront states wno sougui which envelop tho well being and high ductor nnd every engineer knows the er lands nud of unpaid labor comu into day to dc honor to the est prosperity of tlie American people in this single condition of the business of the country this country nnd destroy our manufacknow better than anybody else nud of the railroad by the amount of tories nnd impoverish and degrade our candidate of the Itcpubllcan party the lou representative of sound money sound that you cannot sell your goods to your business that railroad does He knows labor The protective policy Is my polIt Is the doctrine I have nlwny financial principles and sound govern- - customers unless your customers can sell when the country is prosperous and when icy goods to the people You know that the it is In a state of depression and he does believed in nnd I make no noology to uient people cannot bur unless they have some- ¬ not have to wnlt for the rciiort of the di- anybody anywhere for holding that view thing to do nt which they can earn monrectors of the railroad to know whether and If on the IM day of November the TWENTY CAB LOADS ey that they may buy them their sovereign ca Thats there have been any It dividends declared American people Inthat n protective polwhat Is the He known from the nnimint pacity shall decree IeunaylTnnla unit Michigan Join lullarly day Tliats matter with the country to- ¬ if tint the diagnosis of our condi- of work and the amount of wages he icy shall be restored and sound money Honor continue 1 hope nud fervently pray that tion at this hour Iluslness has been receives Twenty car loads of people from stopped the wheels of Industry nre not Now my fellow citizens you are we will enter upon on era of prosperity and Mlchignu were the first to running Idle men nre on the streets prosperous when the country is prosper that will give happiness and comfort to They Many of tho manufacturing get Maj McKinleys attention home on nnd the countrv is nrosnerous when every American Tremendous establishI nnd to the ments nre closed nnd you are not doing It takes care of its own people its own cheering and cries of Hurrah for Mc wcroat his door nt oclock brief addresses of their spokesmen I thank yon for this call nud Kinley as well ns you were In 1802 manufacturers its own mines nnd prodMcKinley responded by saying Your early call is on example of promptness which I trust will bo followed on the id of November in every partdf onr country The best thing In this world next to liberty Is labor nnd the best thing for labor Is an opportunity to work This Is the opportunity for which we are all striving this year ind which we hope through a change of policy In the administration of the gov ernment of the United Suites to enjoy to a larger degree than we hnvo done in the past three nnd one half years What Great cheer- lso in The best tiling J can wish for each nets and Its own labor Tbe country Is bid you good afternoon we want more than anything order to give this opportunity to labor Is nnd everyone of you is n return to the prosperous when we have plenty of labor ¬ inc splendid prosperity of four yenrs ngo If we are paid In good money We be n restoration of confidence With confidence shnken money seoks its hiding The money of the country happily Is nil lieve hi sound money and we nre going Continuous cheer- ¬ MINERS OF ANTHRACITE COAL place innd goes out of the channels of right the Ilcpubllcnu party made it nil always to have It ing business and legitimate investment and right and Grovcr Clevelands administraThree Hundred Workingmen from the away from farming manufacturing nnd tion has kept it good We propose to lennajlvttnla Coat llUlrltt I do not know of a continue that good sound unquestioned mining enterprises The little reviewing stnnd was brought POTTERY AND IRON WORKERS to do better illustration of the value of con undepreeiatlng money with which Great Into requisition nt this poiut when the fidence to the country than Is found In the business of this great country They Greet tho Champion of Protection crowu nnu oceanic so uene that the chuoring our own experience during the d to Aiuorlcuu Jnilimtry K J Mnj A Glunce Into History twenty yenrs McKinley faced some tlOO miners from VirThe visitors were Why In ginia nextincluded potteryfrom West IronWhat a nation we arcl the anthracite district of Pennsylvania Some Financial ltlitor workers and 1SG0 when Abraham Lincoln of blessed who were introduced by Prof W I workers and n club known ns the Tariff Gregory Yotivvvill remember that this country memory the immortal hero of emancipaMnj McKinley responded ns To thete con Champions of Wheeling resumed specie payments Innunry U tion mnd the war when he took control follows Mnj McKinley 1879 Wo had outstanding then 48 we of this government our entire wealth was kolldatcd delegation You hnve all found in your own have now 340000000 of what is com10000000000 When lienjnmin Harri tald you monly known as greenback curronev Republicans seem to be lives thnt If have get anything thnt is vnl Gentlemen ton went out It was 03000000000 nnd you to work for It You Urent laughter uable found in yopr own Kvery dollar of that from that date wns more than two thirds of the great wnr on nil sides this year hnve experience that n voice And Demoredeemable In gold upon presentation nt debt had been wiped out Since that time and applause there is no vvny to earn n living or nc And many Democrats are With ctimulate property except by tho treasury of the United States So we have been doing little else but make crats Inbor and 1 nn honored by this Applause great was the confidence of the people debts for the government and debts for us toll energy industry mid by frugal In the ability of the country flint from the people I am greatly honored by this cull of this large nstcuiblage from the savings nndnnd knowing that nil that you i urn glad to 1870 to 189t but 415000000 of dollirs call Too many delegations nro visiting stnte of West Virginia iChccrlng fiom the nre interested In nt this moment Is how wero presented for ledemption and the me today to permit my longer detaiuing meet the U funters 81x Kooters Sound you can beit use whnt yon hnve your Protective nnd gold wasitnken out 111000000 In four ypu 1 appreciate this visit It is Inspir fnrms They ought labor youryou wantyour products in n teen years nnd yet in the last three nnd ing to the cause which I represent and Money club of Whetting word nil is an opportunity to be ami I am sure will be giants in to work n half years since confidence hns beon will encourage the Kvpiihlirun spirit evnnd when that opportunity is I nm disturbed more than JJiOOOOOOOO of erywhere I know the value of the this outest for national honor furnished VOU votl will nerfnrm tin In greenbacks have been pvesuuted to the commercial traveler When he Is against glad to meet the potters of West Vir- bor nnd there nre not to treasury of the United States nnd the you look out Great laughter and ap- ginia I am gladthe meet the Iron andI in the United Stutes or In enough mints the world to rs of Ntcel ltivereldo mills plause gold taken out nm ub C to meet you nil nud glad to feel give employment to the miners of PennNow if confidence had existed If the U you are nere upon is to sylvania Therefore my fellow citizens thnt niindon holders of these greenback 1ml not IRON WORKERS AT THE FRONT not uiukc Itcpubllcan principles triumphant you mustmoney be looking to the mints been fearful and they were only imadc tor tne which you need You on the Id day of November so because the treasury uf the United They TeitlTy Their Kealty to Protection must look to the mines to tin mills ntwl Theie is inborn in every human breast the factories States was not collecting enough money iind Prosperity Urent applause You do n sentiment that mures him to vtrlvu to not pay Its bills that the revenues of the to No delegation of the day wns more mine coal unless somebody wants to The humblest treasury were inadequate fnr nilbllc exbetter his condition cordially welcomed use penditures nnd alarmed as they wore iron workers from thnn the band of those born with least fortune those with coal thnt coal nnd the more users of Cleveland whose there nre the more miners there nil of they woald uot have sent ifhiilr green sturdy figures and frank faces were seen most unfavorable surroundings will be und the better will be their em- backs In Jur redemption Tlie guld re- - as soon as the commercial travelers had them nspire to better things nnd all have ploymeut nud their wages Cries of The genius of our serve wa encroached upm nnd from given place and to them Mr McKinley a right so to aspire tusiiT right free institutions exalts nuibltiou nnd time to timo we have been oompdllcd to said Now that Is the wbce phllosophv of I welcome ynu to Canton and my most men want to lilt themselves up to sustain It tolborrow gold to put into the Applause When you treasury of ihetUrited States Now the home 1 IT glad to learn from your elevate nud Improve the condition of this business Tho thought In every have an opportunity to work you wnnt families Itopilbllcan vniy believes It ik tlie duty banners nn mur spokesman that yon their mans mind here today Is How can I to be paid In dollar that are as good t of tho government first to raise ituough stand for sic it purpose of the Itcpub- ¬ better my condition How cnu I improve ns any in the world when you hnve the American union that mojiey to run the government We dont llcan pari given your good hnrd blows In the The an waut any deficiencies in tho prihlic tvens gives to every citizen of every race nnd the condition of uiy family The iiiinoR or In the factories given the mine nationality equal chance nnd opportunity swer comes almost with one voice liry and If Ave have no defclnney wo will have no dtlbts and If we have no In the race of life u Union that knows vvny to do it i to protect American In- ¬ owner or the factory owner n good hon neither caite nor classes nar creeds nor dustry and defend American labor Tre est days work you wnnt to be paid In debti we will have no bonds id When dollars that will not de¬ mendous cheering we Vivo no dufidiouoies everybody wvlll nationality Unit gives equal protection manufacturing here inIxt us do our owu good holiest night the United States preciate over Tremendous eheer have confidents in the solvency A ttie to till I aniulad to see fruui your banSo what the country wants Is Let us make our owu Iron nud steel our Ing ners that yot are In favor oi iirotectldn treasury of the United States own pottery our owu glass and when work and the continuance of the good Bo am I to American industries I we do Xecenalty lor High Tariff that then wo will employ every money we have nud the prevalence of believe It Is tlie duty of Che American the United people pence that policy Which will we Thi In my fellow citizensmoneyluntonjy protect to vote forindustry defend Ameri idle man Inhappim H to States nnd bring law nnd order this We waut we wnntund every American tranquillity In hope and country Amerlcrin to Ibcliove ar raisins nnatnrh preserve tho i uelieve in mat ttne gortirnment hot we believe in having can Inbor and preserve the old scale noine to home Industries policy of pro- of the United honor of tho government and to tlie enAmerican wages I thanfc you heart tection Stntes and we will re of n tariff upon fonto uftfnpetlug products people I do uot nounce repudiation in every form I am high encuigb to iiruteot American labor ily for this call I nm always jlad to ergies of American cheap glad to meet my fellow citizens from to the Amer meet tl worklnamcn and tlwre Is noth- believe anything is land American mnmi fuel tires Wt fcg ing in fills cftnipsjgu thnt glres me more lean people that imposes Idleness upon the state of Pennsylvania We hnve Hevo it It the first duty of the govrru What you In this country miners by the hundreds tiicouraaement than to have e1i1n8 me n single American citizen mnt of tlv United Statu to protect awl tSie men who tolL Great cbrliic jind want is work nud wnges Do yon believe I know something about them 1 know dtucnd it citizens It Is the pooret oyles of nUurrnh iir McKinley free trade will aid you Do you believe that the only aim they have is nn honest jidticy on tluo part of the government to Yen yes protective tariffs will do It one to stand by honest things nnd I gii- - work tn the laborer of other Ha ¬ every time Then vote that vvny EVANGELICAL MISSION BOARD know how the farmers of Stark county itians while we have Idle men in the Loud yells and cries of You bet we lUurVd Statu Now ivhe we have Wkfcop Thainiia Jtoajnni Intnxluee Ills will ftfiiee accomplished that propose to Aaoclte to lin Nominee Protection never closed nn American continue the gid money weihnve In this JilUiop TVomas Uiwroan introduced factory protection never shut un Amer J We o not vvuut any short the uissloimtj board of the ErangyUcaJ ican mine protection never put Amercountry I wish I ican labor out on the streets could say as much for partial free trade such as we hnve experienced In the last bree nud u half years More than that my fellow citizens w not only want nu opportunity to work but when we get that opportunity we want to be mid In honest dollars worth 100 iwnts each Continuous cheer ing We believe neither in free rude New York Maryland Michigan nor lu fiee silver The one debases the labor and the other the currency of the Pennsylvania West Virginia Indiana 8 country nnd more than that you gentle- men 1 Know nre in favor of the main- B Maine Kentucky IlJinOb i teiiniia of Jaw nml order Now I tliiink i t m iM cn l vo the flliin K t IQWa JMlSiOliri JUl0 tato will lu 1890 repent f J8J ll Biting the Itepub- e i N J llcan party a uranil and florious tri are benefited when tho mines of Stark county nre running t thank ou over nnd over again fnr I must now turn to the other this cnll side of till stand nnd nddres another delegation the member of which have the same purpose In their henrt tlint you hnve victory for the principles of protection honest money and good govI thuiiu ernment Ureal applause you nnd bid you good afternoon VETERANS FROM MARYLAND Drillers tn Thrm nn Forty Delegations with Forty Special Trains Meet at tlie of Major McKinley - ¬ ¬ Eleven States and Three National Organizations Send Greetings the Republican Candidate ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Penn--sylvnn- ¬ ilr Unusually lnrliett Address The Maryland 0 A It club one of the delegations of the day wns honored with one of tho most earnest nddrews In Mnj McKinley has yet delivered who residue to Ion Theodore R Inng Mnj spoke for the Maryland visitors McKinley sold The spectnelo which wo witness In Canton today Is most encouraging nnd Inspiring here There arc delegation Ohio from New York Pennsylvania Indiana Michigan Illinois nnd Marynt Orent applauso nnd crte land Yes Iowa and Kentucky and lown on jesterdiiy we hnd delegations from llio Old Dominion state of Virginia nnd All nre from tho gtnto of Tennessee welcome to my home nnd city for nil of them nro moved by a common purpose and that purpose Is to save the country from repudiation nnd dishonor This visit on the part of my fellow Itlzens from Mnrylnnd lndlcnte their concern nt the present condition if the country and mnnifests n belief on their inrt that the sooner It comes to nn mil Hie more grntlfjing it will be It Is nn inmlstnkable expression of your belief thnt the ehnnge most to be desired can only be secured through n Itcpubllcan triumph nnd that ynu nro zealous rnd alert to do your full part In bringing ibout tho result This campaign has It Involves the ninny pecullnr phase It is most vital Interest tn country unique In American politics One of the old nnd most honored iiolitlcal parties of his country Is very much divided this jenr A part of it lint united with the other parties nnd In some of the plates the alliance hn been rejected nud the fusion repudiated so that the condition Is not altogether nnd everywhere hnr monlous The old lenders of the Demo cratic party those who carried Its bur dens and fought its battles In the pHt framed In the city of Indianapolis 1 few weeks ago an Indictment against their old party associates who met nt Chicago which in severity hns been unequalfd They pronounced the declarations if the Chicago convention which wns Demo cratic in name ns nn nttnek upon In dhliliial freedom right of private contract tho independence of the judlcnry nud nuthorlty of the President to enforce tho laws of the United States Clilcugo Convention Arraigned They charged tho Chicago convention with a reckless attempt to Increase the price of silver by legislation to the de basement of onr monetary system nnd threatened unlimited Issues of paper money by the government They pro claim In view of these 111111 other grave departures from Democratic principle that they cannot support the cniidilttu ot tunc convention nor lie pound by Its They declare that the Democratic act party hns survived many defeats but could never survive n victory won in be half of the policy proclaimed in It pame nt Chicago On the money question they ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Mnj or McKinley ¬ I No Need for McKtnley iSass333aM5i3i3K33a3323s33 Swing Round the Circle The Circle Szvings A found to Him fo of the Inrge affairs of commerce nnd busi ness while silver Is conveniently jilapt ed to minor transactions nnd the most beneficial use of both can be Insured inly by the ndoptlon of tho former as the standard of mnnetnn- - mnnimr maintenance of silver nt a parity with i 1 ¬ nffirm thnt the experience of mnnkiud nn sitown inni uy reason of the r rntut- 1 1 u l idiumvs is me iiecessury money nttl ki ¬ ¬ ¬ Tliev wotitili statesmen of the country have ns believe what history does not support that gold nnd silver enjoyed of the oqiml privilege In the mint United States during nil otlr history They assert that tho 187a down to topping of the free coinage of silver lit and 1873 wna the crime of tho century Is the cnuso of the present deplorable They business condition of the country must know thnt prior to t87it we hntp les thnn 1K000 of silver dollar In We have coined since thnt circulation lime nearly 500000000 of silver dollar and they constitute a part of the cur rency of the umntry They do not tell u that when tho colnnge of both gold and silver was free In the United Stnte the per cnpltn circulation lit this country wn les than It has been since the so Why under called crlinu of 187t the free coinage of both gold mid sliver lu the day of the father wo had In In IKE it IIM 1800 n per cnpltn of wns yHCO In ish2 It was 1 1IM In lb71 resumption of specie pay before the inenl nnd when we were doing business with unlimited paper currency It wn SI81I In ISOt twenty one yeni after the suspension of free coinage of silver we had u per cnpltn of 2I8S nud every dollar wns nn gooil oh gold tn every part Wo hnve n greater tier of the world cnpltn In the United State thnn ha the United Kingdom of Orent llrltnln and n greater per cnpltn than hns Ger- ¬ many The per capita of tho whole world Is nbont 515 Tho ht cnpltn of 18 while gold standard countrle I the the per cnpltn of the silver standard countries of which they wnnt to maku Hveli in the u one I about ft ill gold standard countrle we have more sliver per cnpltn than they hnve In the silver countrle of the world The gold hnvlng a popula- ¬ Mnndnrd countries tion of less than one third of the world population have nenrly two third of the circulation of the worlds currency The United Stntes has about flUj ikt cent of the totnl population of the principal yet It 1ms countrle of the world rm 21 100 per cent of the banking re source nnd nearly 10 per cent of the totnl money supply of the world Franco hn n higher per capita than the United Slates but the bunking deposit In the United Stntc are 7771 per Inhabitant or 1J greater for each Inhabitant than the banking deposits of France ler Capita Halo Would Decrenir It must never be forgotten that the free colnnge of silver nt the ratio of US to 1 would not increase but would decrease It would add our per capita circulation nothing to It but would rub us of the good money we now hnve and put u where the silver countries of the world nro today upon a silver basis olone There Is nothing In our present currency status therefore to disturb us except to defeat the party which proposes to tie baso It It Is the proHnltlon to deluise our currency standard that hn created consternation In every business center of the country has made times hnrd hn driven money from artlvo Industry and put It behind barred doors where It will be kept until confidence Is reslored The people will not consent to a de ¬ crease of their circulating medium nnr n debasement of thnt medium of exchange If by your votes this menace to the mini fy and credit of the country be dispelled nnd by the same vote you restore the American protective nollcr thnt will ston deficiencies In the treasury nnd will pro tcct American industry and courage nud confidence will come back ngaln Open the mill nnd the mines of our country by n Judicious protective tariff and you will stop idleness nnd distress In the ranks of labor nnd you cnut stop it In uny other vvny What will be tho voice of Mnrylnnd nu the T1 day of No¬ vember Cries of McKinley McKinley What will be the volco of the great city of llnltlmore Oric of Mc- ¬ Kinley How will thnt old conservative city speak for natiounl honor Crte of Uy voting for McKinley and iiortcc tlon I thjink my old comrades of the wnr for their presence here at my home to- ¬ day I thank my fellow citizens of urerr vocation for having paid me this visit nnd I beg to thank them In the name pf the Itcnubllcuii party for their nsstir nnccs of loyal support to the principles of public honor a protective tnrlfr sound money reciprocity which will luing to us I trust nnd firmly believe good times WC wJly ron nwar ia ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1M ht ¬ ¬ tr 111 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ will I tl ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ i v i sioie emtilovment of Imth gained with n vnlue uulversally nveeticil throughout the world which constitutes the only practical bimetallic mrr ncy assuring the most stable standard especially the best nnd safest money rnd for nil who earn their livelihood by labor or the produce of husbandry They uinnot suffer when paid In the best money known to man but nro the peculiar nnd most defenseless victims of n debased nnd fluctuating currency which offers continual profits to the money hin cr nt their cost Whnt 1 have rend my fellow citizens Is not the statement of the Republican convention but of a Democratic convention the most representative which probably ever nssembled In the country bennton and representatives In public life today lenders of the Democratic party In their resnectlve states thn i i pe ta Leniocrntic convention held 10 n uncago They speak Words of truth and sobernesd Win got debase the currency of the United States without degrading the public lion r they sneak the voice of patriotism They repudiate their own party conven l0 nl chnrneterize its resolutions ns unsound Injudicious unpatriotic nud revolutionary Tliey nre to be commended by every lover of his country every where for their courageous stnnd and for their bold denunciation of doc triues which although adopted by a convention representing n large body of Democrats nre n mennco to the peace nnd tranquillity the credit nud the cur rency of tho couutry Tho CrliU la llravely Met It fulls to the Itepubliean party this year as in many other years of the past to carry the stundnrd of national honor and It shall never be lowered In Its hands It meets the crisis with the old time courage nnd If It Is given power the whole world will know that It will never permit the currency of the country to be debased or Its financial honor Our adversaries talk fluently stained about tho money of tho fathers I wnnt to say for the fathers that their money wns always good aud honest They Insist that gold nnd silver nllku constitute the money of the constitution and the currency established by the early r r tt M cy ¬ MAINE HEARD FROM Congressman Iloutelln Hpealis for thn Htate or Illnlna anil Jleed One of the distinguished visitors of tbo day was Congressman Ilontclle of Maine who was Introduced to one of the visit lug delegations by Mr McKinley with such hnppy words that he could not ci cnoe imrtlclpatlng In tho speecli mnklnp which tiov McKinley wan expected to alono perform At the close of ono of the addresses Mr McKinley turning to Mr Itoutclle who stood near hlui snld We havo present Willi us Ocn Itou- ¬ tclle of Maine nnd while the delegation Is marching up thn hill another delega ¬ tion was then approaching I nm sure you will lie glad to henr n voice from the stnto of lllalne that has just given us nearly 50000 majority Applnusc nnd cheers Mr Itoutelle said Tho governor has taken a slight ad vautngc over me In bringing mc before you but 1 desire to sny to you that there I no Itepubllcnn In tho state of Maine who would not deem It an honor nnd a privilege to stand here at the residence of William McKinley of Ohio and thnnk you for the splendid manifestations of loyalty which you havo exhibited here We have got through with our little piece of work in Maine vvc have set the mark 50000 high for tho other atntos of the American Union to go by Wo want to see Ohio mora than double it Wo wnnt to see Indiana como up with 00000 mid wo nre going to see my friends on tho Id day of November u de ¬ feat of free trade free silver and repu- ¬ diation more disastrous than hns over before overtaken demngogism in this country nnd now gentlemen I pronto threo lienrty cheers for the next Presi- ¬ They were dent of the United States given with vim THREE STATES ABREAST Uolegntlnnt Scarcely had the precedlug crowd va- ¬ cated the lawn when the shouts nnd cheers of aimlhtr coming up the street were hennl This wns composed of the Hardware Mens Sound Money club of ltendlug In und rnllrond men aud Omtinucd on Stcond Page leuniylvanla Grouped from Illinois lown nud v ¬ I K sw32Wvjsw2 UJNt DAYS ViSllUKS A JVTerchants CAMION Clergymen Teachers Iiauiyers Editors States Represented at Canton Oct lfltli llion Woiketts 8rfiVMvittc S fr yoltnn lc Commereial Travelers Bank Employes paetory Workers Commission JVIen JVIanufaeturers Railroad Workers aaBaaB8iss3aaj333Baa3aaB3a33aaaaBs3333 Mine Workers Pottery Workers Statesmen t bo or sou clccti ate There is no par- - i I wucic ploy Bitwii i mo cuse to howl tuey-cm-- 1 present timo is 5 oigoid to9frsdtftsMWsi6No7 I -- -- - -T- iin J 4 i 4 30--- W WIT vnpu Zi v wP HOWLED DOWN 7 ttWJ - V r r L VI iV v nngnztnc Club TAYLOR AND LANDES A DIG BLOW Uu ZJnitsIrn vt l3 r HOUTII Bee Crb Mi1yitllfllf N fi i TIMB TABLE il io 6 u8 51 il Nimi ItpitM nil Maillinnvllln in i tn m yiuvlilrw Wl ij p outh 411 pm m in In NIkIiI Kipitta i is tttaimlllo Accomodation j jj p lovhlfnfce nnl Maillionvlllo atrlvaa tn Mfecl Sunday Jin 19 1808 V W ItTIIRIDUR Anenl WUSIVAT AND DRPARTUKIt OP TRAINS AT NORTONVIULE OK COINO HAST Memptita to Central Cltr Fulloti to t ouIiyIIU Uoinptili to UmUtllla OOINQ WBST Loulivllle to Ful n Central Clljf to Mamphla CnuUvltlo 10 Mouiphli C O 3W 12 to F do ij n in om am til 7 13 p in J7 iJ9 6arlinior Ncwa Notes o anings Personal Paragraphs and Special Mention Oilier Doings at Home Worthy jonno Trad I1LUINU Mark A Quart or 8 Ccnta 1KM NOT STREAK TUB CLOTH IS Tho bleat Dluing made TaVe no olbo Tor isnle by St Uernard Drue Store The first regular meeting of he Ladies Mngazmo Club was held with Mrs G C Atkinson on Fri Earnost Speeches to n Blt Hoodlums Rofuso to Allow day afternoon Oct iGth Mrs J Crowd of VotersLis- Attorney General Tay- ¬ F Foard President and three other members wore unavoidably toned with Mnrkod lor to Speak Mr9 A VV Jackson was absent Attention ciccicu vice rrcsiucm Miss Celeste Moore led in Gren AT UNIONTOWN SATURDAY ada and tho Alhambra from CosJUDGE LANDES CANDIDACY mopolitan and Mrs Win Wcndcl Tho howling down of Attorney led upon Joseph Francis St Nicholas Both articles were Instruct Atty Genl W S Tnvlor and General Taylor at Uniontown last ive nnd much enjoyed Judge 1 1 Landcs spoke last Fri Saturday evening 11 one more ex The following by laws were day night in Assembly Hall at this hibition of tho anarchistic clement adopted place to a big crowd of voters nnd of Dryanism I Tho number of members be not a few ladies No larger auA Uniontown dispatch of Octo longing to the Ladies Magazine dience has greeted any speaker Club shall be limited to twenty than that which listened to the her iB says Mr Tnvlor cam a to fill an appoint s A lady wishing to join tho earnest words of Mr Taylor and Ladies Mauazino Club shnll Imvn tho announcement by fudge Landcs ment nt this placo lo nlght and when hn her naino presented by a member of his candidacy for the high office arrived 1 divNIon ot time was naked by the of the club and her election or re- of Appellate Judge And the man silver Democratic Committed between him jection shall be determined by se who meets and talks with Judge self nnd ono Prentlsi Mio was on hand cret ballot One dissenting vote Landcs or listens to what the Judge for tho purposo Tills was readily granted shall reject has to say cannot but bo impressed by tho Republican Committee A large 3 If n member is unable to lead with his honesty nnd integrity audienco assembled at the City Hall in when time to do so she shall ex his sympathy with the affairs and eluding a targe number ot ladles and un change with some other member conditions of all men which traits der tho arrnngemcut made Prentiss led off 4 members arc at liberty to coupled with his experience and In n speech of ad hour which for Ibo most bring guests visiting them without ability as lawyer and judge equip part was composed of false and foolish as invitation from tho hostess Judge Landcs thoroughly to fill sertions When Mr Taylor arose to reply be was 5 Any member is privileged to tho high office to which ho aspires invite guests when she entertains Genl Taylors speech was char- met by demonstrations on the part of the tho club acterized by that marked earnest- Hoodlum element which mado it ovldent G Ifinconvcnicnt to hostess to ness of manner and manifest sin- that there was n pre arranged plan to preentertain on regular day she is at cerity of purposo which cannot vent tho Attorney General from speaking liberty to change tho day and she but gain the thoughtful attention After repeated unsuccessful efforts to mako himself heard during which a ruffian in shall notify tho Secretary who of any man who thinks ever will inttirn notify members And his strong presentation of the audienco denounced him as a liar the 7 If a member can not attend argument and appeals to pure pa ladies in the audienco commenced leaving the meeting she shall notify the triotism and the highest sentiments the ball At this point tbe Attorney Gen hostesc cherished by American citizens can eral remarked that ho did not care to have 8 A fco of ten cents shall be only have an effect for the good of the ladles insulted He said he thought It charged for incidental expenses the cause he advocates the tri- best that tho meeting adjourn and Mrs Paul M Moore Sccy umph ot national Honor against took bis seat His action was approved Mrs A W Jackson V P Rcpudiationists and those who by all Chairman W L Hardigg immediately The next meeting will bo held would put to contempt the safewith Mrs Wm Wendel Thursday guard of the nation that Supreme canculed tho engagement of the Hon W afternoon Oct 29 at half past two Court which Altgeld and his fol- B Sherman Io speak at this place on OctoMrs A W Jackson and Mrs Paul lowers threaten to dishonor and ber 23 and WNS Phillips chairman of the National Democrats also canceled the M Moore leading destroy ¬ asmmmmmmmmm JSE E T HALSEY W M fttwwimftmwmmefi W C NONES Vice President BEN W ROBINSON GenL Mor Over the Arguments of Rowe Who Said That He Wns In¬ President GRAHAM Secv structed to Qlvc Them NOT ARGUMENT ¬ ¬ BUT QINQER I Bird Eye Jellico Coal INCORPORATED ¬ Co ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The stage setting was quite hand some In tho center above tho front of the stage was a picture of Bryan ntiriouniled by diminutive Hags Another picture of Bryan appeared at the back of stage Sixteen of Earlingtons bright girls were there dressed in 4th of July costumes and formed a handsomo semi circle the full length of stage These were the singers and behind them were tho bass voices Thc seats of honor in front of this semi circle of lovely girls were occupied by Dr P 13 Davis Chas E Jones and Lcn Huff Henry G Jones also occupied a chair on the stage of the One inappropriatcness stago setting was the absence of portraits of Scwall and of Watson ¬ 1 HALSEY Telegraph Address JELLICO 4 s Whitley County Kentucky LUMP OF BinD EYE COAL TENN MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF JELLICD From the well known Jellico VAWDERPDDL Unsurpassed both Sole Miners of the Iamous Vein -- as a JSteam L and a Domestic Coal ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Mr J Edwin Ho wo boasts of having debated with Judge Wm II Holt in Daviess county Says that when he Rowe appeared you could have knocked the Republicans down with a feather Thero never was such a surprised ¬ BIRD EYE CANNEL A Special attention given to Mining Screening and Handling WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY crowd GIVE PLEASE ADDRESS XJ TRIAL-TO ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ This must havo been the occa sion of Mr Rowes most famous speech when he is reported to have said What smatter hie with our money anyhow Its all right Hurrah for McKinleyl It is ru mored that he was wrestling with John Barleycorn and probably mis took him lot Judge Holt I ALL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY THE ZZm UliiiUUiUMUitUiUU Public Spcnklng2 HON GEO iiiUUiliMiUlUiUlUiift James L Davis of Evans villcjs visiting relatives here Mrs Is life worth living Yes it your Liver If not begin at is in good working order unco using Dr Catlitedta German Liver Iouder price jets Do not take a mb Your Druccist can get it if not la stituta stock Mrs M M Gilmourand family of Dawson visited Mrs Thos j Pike tliis wayck To mala the complexion rood and the breath sweet use Dr Hells Peppermint Chill Tonic It purifies the blood rfils ou of malaria and is an upbuilding tonic aid Pleasant taste and pleasant ing digestion Guaranteed by all dealers effect 50c ¬ i t jLJ Pa When used as soon as the first symp The cheap money placard at the toms appear that is as soon as the child depot has yet received no offer of becomes hoarse or even after tbe croupy Special to Tub Dee Why suffer with Coughs Colds and La cough bas appeared it will prevent the The latest public explanation Hromo QuIkins Misses Nannie Stokes and Lizzie attack The mothers of croupy children Grippe when Lisman Ky Oct 19 1896 mention it has received is Well Does not pro- Huff were in Madisonvillc will cure you in one day should bear this in mind and atwajskcep Please allow me space in your yester ¬ duce the rlngincin tbe head like Sulphate tbe remedy at hand It is also the Lest paper to answer some reports that I dont know why they put it Put up in tablets convenient day of Quinine medicine in tbe world for colds and whoop have been published in the Se there for uklng Guaranteed to cure or money We will pay 100 IN GOLD for any case ing cough For sale at 35 and jo cents per For sale by Cents Price aj rrfuuded brec Herald cf some political of Constipation or Indigestion not cured bottle by St Bernard Drug Store Earling Mr Rowe belittled Ingcrsoll but bi Urrnard Drug Store Harlington 1Cy toe Ben T Robinson Morions Gap Geo meetings that have been held at by Dr Carlstcdts Liver Syrup King St Charles srman cribbed from the latters speech this place Miss Nannie Asliby visited in 50c and 100 Uolles for sale by St Ber ¬ to embellish his own In said paper of nard Drugstore Carlsledt Medicine Co Mesdamcs James L Davis and was an article headedOct 9 1896 Madisonvillc Saturday Lisman and Eansvitle Ind Sarah Bourland spent Tuesday with signed Reader which gave an A man whose wife is a prohi- ¬ Dr Carlstcdts German Liver Powder is relatives in Madisonvillc account of some speakings held bitionist because he made her the cheapest purest and best family medi Mrs C II McGary and little cino in Im world tor Dyspepsia Constipa daughters returned Tuesday from Catarrh is constitutional disease and here the 3d of October Now I am so is not a competent defender It has a clear tion nud Sour Stomach The Old Ken- ¬ a visit to friends in St Louis requires a constitutional remedy like Hoods of the opinion that said article was and champion of Price acts at St Uer guarantee to cure not written by any one in this town tucky Home Home Sweet Sarsaparilla which purifies the blood nard Drug Store You Can be Well because I dont think we have any Home or any other home Had Mesdamcs J E Day and M M one here who would so misrepre ¬ you thought of it Miss Mabel Graham of Neho When our blood is pure rich and nourCroft were in Madisonvillc Tues ¬ sent the facts in the case I dont is visiting friends here ishing for nerves and muscles The blood think we have any one here so is the ital fluid and when it is poor thin day ago there Honey is different and impure Dr ItHa Pine Tar gifted in the art of prevaricating as was Almost 1900 years of ou must either suffer from Winchester and Gordon born in Bethlehem Judea a fruni all oilier cough remedies II cures ty some distressing disease Reader is Reader was mad or you will easily Hon W L Gordon will speak because Messrs Bourland and man who gathered about him not nltalng the Inflammation an nin lonr fall a victim to sudden changes exposure at Assembly Hall on Friday night Browning had the crowd on him the bankers and brokers but the strengtli vigor and vitality to the rrspita or overwork Keep your blood nuro with 24th inst at 730 oclock Mr and perhaps thought it would give meek and lowly and the poor toiy organs All druggists sell il St Hoods Sarsaparilla and be well Gordon is a Hopkins County man liin a little satisfaction to write it Jesus Christ Uernard Drug Store Uarlington Giorge And in the same breath came an Hoods Pills are the best after dinner and he presents a most able argu up King St Charles in Websters turn coat paper pill assist digestion cure headache eulogy of William Jennings Bryan ment on the financial question and 35c Then again in the issue of Octo- ¬ the latter day advocate of free sil- ¬ Mr Ben T Robinson of Mor- ¬ all other important issues con- ¬ Mr George Eudaley of Nebo nected with tho present campaign ber 16 issn account of a joint dis- ¬ ver paralleling these two and set- ¬ was in the city Sunday tons Gap ¬ Lizzie Browning was in Madisonvillc Monday Miss There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put to- ¬ gether and until tbe past few years was supposed to be incurable For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable Science bsa proven catarrh to be a consti tutional disease and therefore requires con stitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J Cheney Co To ledo Ohio is the only constitutional euro on tho market It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on tbe blood and mucous sur ¬ faces of Ilia k stem They offer one hun dred dollars for any case it falls to cure Send for circulars and testimonials Address F J Cheney A Co Toledo O Sold by druggists 75c Halls Family Pills are the best ¬ I A free silver man harped ou the Earlington Oct 23d 730 p MISREPRESENTATION IN WMSTEH the vast fortunes legislated out of my pocket into your pockets and Hon Doyd Winchester Misses Jennie and Sallie Mc Grath are visiting in Evansville later said they would legislate mil P SIOTT Denied by a Cilizcn Who Signs Ills down the value of the dollar The Best for Children Will this enhance the value of Dalton Oct 29 100 p m I believe Chamberlains Cough Remedy Name to liic Statement of Facts what he has left or get back for Nebo Oct 30 1 00 p m is the best for children I ever used Iur Harmons School House Oct htm the vast fortunes he men- ¬ croup II is unequalled It is a splendid pm tions seller with us T M Ecklks Ph G A JOINT DEBATE Manager Wampum Pharmacy Wampum Deulab Oct 31 t 00 p m HON chills permanently A sure appetizer A perfect blood purifier A complete strengtb ener Dr Bells Peppermint Chili Tonic will Rive color to tbe face and chance that sallow complexion to a healthful rosy hue It corrects disorders of tbe stomach and aids dteestlon Overcomes nervous denrcs- slon and low spirits It will restore ex hausted and nursing mothers to full strength and energy and makes children fat as pigs Guaranteed St Bernard Drug Store Earlington George King St Charles ¬ Dr Dells Peppermint Chill Tonic cures appointment of P L Athertonfor October 21 Tbe best regulator to regulato a people is Simmons Liver Regulator Il regulates tho liver and the liver regulates the person If tho liter Is regular then health is good but it sluggish or diseased then thero Is constant Biliousness Indigestion Headache and all tbe disorders of tbe stomach that one hears of Try Simmons Liver Regulator and prove this ¬ Tho people who are trying to make money by the sweat of somebody elses brow instead of their own brow are tlie ones who arc trying to maintain the gold standard J E Rowe And that distinguished trio of laboring men Lcn Huff Pete Davis and Henry Jones led the chorus of cheers ¬ W LONG STATE TREASURE ¬ Oct 32d 700 p m Madlsonville Ot 24th 130 p in Earlington Oct 34th 700 p m SI Charles HON DOVU IKE DAVIS LIVERY STABLE OPBCIALATTBNTION QIVBN TO WINCHESTER Who was in Congress when tbo Crimo of 73 was committed will speak at Madlsonville Oct 23d 130p m Earlington Oct 23d 730 p m W GORDON FUNERALS k5Kkj HdL ta feBILPEPn HEARSE FURNIBHBD First Class Turn Outs at Reasonable Rates m Pplia v1kot3I ON SHOnT NOTIC with tfi MY RIGS ARE THE DEST IN THE CITY Stable and Office on MAIN ST near Depot SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO TRAVELING MEN Si 4 ISAAC DAVIS 30 7 00 179 HON W P CARROLL Lativ ¬ ¬ Nebo Oct 22 7 p m Hanson Oct 23 7 p m White Plains Oct 24 r p m Mortons Gap Oct 24 7 p m short t IME For a We will sell K t S 0 Subscribe for The Bee 200 SHOES OPERA HOUSE October 31 1896 0 179 Per Pair FOR CASH This is done tp in- ¬ troduce the best TWO DOLLAR Shoe ever put on this market If you want- the Best Bargain ever offered COME QUICK- - How much we lose on each pair of Shoes is our business and your GAIN See the Big Pile of them in our Window - 1 ¬ i CM FLOWERS D Reader and Impersonator I ¬ BAILEY aclitao-riv-lllo 8c CO PCy ¬ Jr y Why suflir vlth Constipation Indiges tion and Sick f Inidaches when Dr Oil Mrdis Germin Liver Medicines will cum jou They tin not weaken tho organs on which tliry act but regulato the wlinle ryirm thereby bringing relief to tho suf nnd per liottlc Ur r Srup Puwder a cts Kv ry bottle guaranteed For salu by St Urr cr money refunded paid Drugstore ¬ was in town Tuesday jirli 1 In many cases tbe first work of Ayers Sarsaparilla Is to expel the effects of the other medicine that havo been tried In vain It would be a saving ot lime and money If experimenters look Ayers Sar saparilla at first Instead of at last Mr J R Rash made a business v trip tc Louisville last week Chills are a bad sign Chills portend tho oncoming ot a serious disease They are on early symptom of malaria precede pneumonia inflammation of tbe bowels and many other dangerous diseases Tbey should never bo neglected Dr Wells Pep permint Cbill Tonic cures them It tastes like mint candy All druggists guarantee it St Bernard JDrug Store Earlington George King St Charles it George Robinson was home on visit to his parents this week Mrs J M Victory went to St Vincents Monday to visit her daughter who is attending school John Devncy went to Evansville there Sunday where ho will make his I had chronic diarrhoea for ten years future home To gain flesh and strength and get rid of that tired feeling use Yucutan Chill Tonic Tasteles contains no poison Every hot Price octs Tho great tin guaranteed tunic for toning up the system Do our Do you wake up with a bad bones ache taste in your mouth Is your tongue coated K so you need a Tonic Tup question arises which is tbe best Yucatan Chill It never fails to Tonic is invincible A guarantee with cure above symptoms Take no substitute but In every bottle sist on getting Yucatan which Is tho most pleasant and at tho same time most effectFor j sale ive Chill Tonic ever produced by St Uernard Drug Store ¬ ¬ Mrs Smith Wooldridge of Kimble Ky was so nfllictcd with her throat for over two cara that she could nut speak above a whisper After she used tbe first bottle of Dr Hells Pine Tar Honey she could talk as well as ever and tbe case Is such a won derful cure that hrr neighbors come tn to bjo for themsehes and are astonished to hear her talk Sold by St Uernard Drug Store Earlington Geo King St Charlej ¬ ¬ Llv Kft V t k Mrs J F Millcrson and little daughter Lucile of Nebo visited relatives here last week It is surprising to many that fool ball players and other athletes regard a sprain One or bruise of so little consequence jMton of this is they know how to treat such Injuries sons to recover from them In n few days wlille others would be laid up for two or tbree weeks if not longer Writing from Central State Normal School Lock Haven Pa Mr W H Loscb cap- tain of the baseball club and gymnasium I tako pleasurn In dialing that soyas mambersof our baseball club and ihiive used Cbamberlaina Palo Balm with IHI031 U uaat fHvur v flff 1 iyK MHKI says L W Ktchlein a justice of the peace No remedy afforded at South Easton Pa me real relief until I was Induced by Chas T Klllan tho druggist to try Chamber ¬ lains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem ¬ edy It cured me and for a year I bave bad no return of tbe trouble It has also cured many others among them old sol diers who had contracted tbe disease In tbe army and given up all hope of recovery New Dental Parlors For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Ear lam permanently located in Madison liogton Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap ville and would be pleased to wait on any person needing work In my line All work Geo King St Charles will be fully guaranteed and dono nt the low or H G Jones left for Jacksonville following Silverprices Cement fills White fills fills 50c Gold 50 Fla where he has accepted a posi- ¬ and up Gold crowns 75c Logan Crowns ty a 50 to 3 00 Set of Teeth f 8 00 Crown tion Bridge and Bridge Work a Specialty Work at 5 00 per tooth Would tQ glad How to Cure All Skin Diseases to have you call to see me over Dr Longs SwAYjta Ointubnt Simply apply Drug Store Telephone 47 2 Madlsonville medicine required Cure tet ¬ Ky No internal Very respecitully eczema Itch all eruptions on the face ter I N Vickkrs D p S bands nose c leaving tbe skin clear Its great healing and ST CHARLES white nnd healthy curlnx powers are possessed by no other Ask your druggist for 3 Waynes temedy Geo H Fault is on the sick lb Ointmsnt dr T R Finley is up again and attend Mr Edwin Phillips visited his Ing the sick Chas Gribble has gone to Lonlavllle on son in Morgantown last week business Mrs Albert Keown bas gone to Fords- We know whereof we affirm when we ville Ky on an extended visit state that Ayers PIIU takes promptly ot Mr B Crutcbfield took in the Green the first symptoms of colds aad fevers ar ville Fair a follows won the 2 40 rot rat fiirthor bregma of Ibm disorders purse fioo and Irea tor all trot purse aedsjdlly Alora the sUraach liver wd Jjoo with Dudley Taylor and was third is tbe 230 pcpurw f 50 with Oils bowel Ubif normal b4 legtihir actio Mis B M HmiMr o tyeeevliu Hlf 1 ¬ cussion between D Browning of Every one should come out to hear Dixon and V Perkins of Sebree him in which Reader again gets off Hon Boyd Winchester of Louis some misrepresentations villc has also been secured to It was conceded by all fair Demspeak the same evening Mr ocrats that Mr Perkins was not in Winchester is a distinguished it at all that Mr Browning could statesman and scholar He was a play with him as a cat plays with member of Congress when the a mouse Crime of 73 was committed and On Saturday night October will be able to tell about it from Judge Givens of Madisovillo 17 met his own knowledge when he ran Waterloo ins Everybody should visit tho Opera against W E Bourland in joint House during this week and sco discussion at this place Mr Givthe Venetian Glass Blowers per ens is a good speaker but he was enforming wonders in the art of blow tirely out classed wncn he was piting and spinning glass There will ted against the indomitable Bourbe a matinee for school children land I am of the opinion that Saturday from 3 to 5 p m Every Mr Givens will not quote Mr body receives a beautiful present Blaino again in the advocacy of in glass made before their eyes silver for what Mr Bourland did to luin on that subject was enough The admission is only 10 cents E G Thompson More Bets Lisman Ky Other bets have been reported HANSON placed in Earlington as follows 20 to 10 on McKinley general Mm D0II10 Drown o Madlsonville was results 75 to 50 on McKinley general results 25 even that Ken the guest u Mrs EMcCullaV ono day last tucky will not give Bryan more week than 5000 majority 25 even that Quito a number from ibis placo atHopkins County will not give tended tbo speaking at ilopkinsvilla tbe Bryan more than 500 majority xjtli Singular isnt it that any one Jou Taylor and Win Uurlon ol Nebo should bo found now who will give weru in our town ono day last week such majority margins but some Sam J tinning of Dalton completed bis people will not learn ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ting the latter second only to and that almost on an equal with Advocate with the Father Jesus Christ the righteous visiting friends here MISCELLANEOUS Miss Emma Mills of Manitou is cifrfP 179 Barnetl Arnold EARLINQTONKV -- READINGS Ml pi work as deputy assessor iu the Hanson district and returned borne tbe iGtb inst About 9 oclock Ust Thursday night an alarm was iven when tbe stable of G L Jones was discovered to bo on fire Help respondtd at once but could not save the building Uy bard work however tho lire was pruvented from spreading and only tbe one building destroyed Loss about m Nov 3rd 189G Sl50i partly covered by Insurance Put up or now boysl Miss Morella Kandolpb loft for Cory don n lew day since where alio has gun a to enter school Adams o this place went n May field last Saturday la see bis father who ia yery sick V as S500 even money on McKin leys election on Nov 3rd was Admission Reserved scats 35c only a bluff and that I had refused General 25c to take bets offered me on my ovn Now while I dont wsh terms A IA UELLE JARDINIERE to make a public display of my willingness to wager money 011 any L FASHIONABLE yet I do wish to proposition brand all such reports as the above JL sAhs as false and as being circulated iyui upqpcgp pi for campaign purposes lies only W fMXJVpMWfputQii iyu nor -M- EBCHANT TAtLOR- SMr Patrick Whalen Sr any ono else has ever offered to take any amount of my money During the past on these terms AND two weeks I made a proposition IMPORTER OF CLOTIIS AND SUITINGS to take Jio only even money on Kentucky 30 to 20 only on in Upper f iril Si Bvaniylllelnd general results and 20 to 10 on in eirneitlv solicits the pairon2e ot hit Hop-same but these three propositions klni countr Irlenda were for only ono bet each Now I will again announce that I still havo S500 in my insido pocket to wager even money on McKin Icys election to the Presidency 011 Nov 3rd 1896 in amounts of flio to 500 This proposition will remain open to all comers and go ers Irom now on up to G oclock p ¬ Mr Flowers repertoire of miscellaneous recitations nnd impersonations is large and excellent A number of such programs Will Johnston ot Cadiz was in are olTered embracing every variety of the city this week dialectic humorous descriptive and dra- ¬ matic selections and representing a wide Delivered from range of authorship A Plain Statement memory Mr Flowers is a clear ablo speaker A report has been circulated by what be is who knows that and able to exactlybis subjects talking about some of the free silverites with charms invest my propositioi to wager as much Cincinnati Tribune August 1894 isps pinST CLASS LIVERY Feed awd Sale Stable HLlED Number one rigs on short notice Ar3E JNO 1 QUICK s nvicn Manager T 13ARNETT FRIT5CHS0N 1 1 I 1 I Raliy Bound ttte Flag FOR W tKaEr-I- - Sound Money National Honor Home Prosperity n l Ttte New yoek WeeKLY TRIBUNC The LcQcUng Nation el Re ptoliocixTi fl ¬ M Come on shut up Respectfully submitted M Family Naww- - McCoiU Earlington Ky Oct atstiSgG Much in Utile V0I MW - ZV I Will make a vigorous and relentless fight through the Presidential campaign for principles which will bring prosperity to the entire country Its campaign news and discussions will interest and should be read by every American citizen We Ivi A protracted meeting Is In progress Is especially trim pf H004U litm cine erer contained so cr- - euraUvo pawt r In at Olive Dranch Church threa miles west 80 small apaco Thny nru a whole Mclknn ot this place The meeting is being con ducted by tbe pastor Hev C M lndley assisted by Kev Qalllo of Wblle Plains ¬ iimh Furnish Tiie Bes and the Xsw York Weekly Tribune FOR ONE YEAR FOR ONLY ji1 71 Cint net Democratic candidate for Sine Senator and Hoy Silnton said their speechwat this place Monday nlbt to an fl fcaLfefl4i aiinenco about aco popi --S r lli mmUf -n- -i 11 1 Hoods prillH cboat lw4 ready U vraya sclent always sat- a nai MWUrVi -i-r 1111 r at Iff r P tin nn I4 dwlrl br allurlmr trCImroti ut ttuni jTCUCan wtttw lMiuile 4aM4flah ftou MOST POPULAR 8SWINQ MACHINE firroraaoDattnr rrom relltMa nunoffrtorm II jrilitM ivpuUtlun lvo Ttir Mftnm In Um by hooel and iqiuvr d ilfu worll tbat m iul la iwtiuuUcl eoiuit ruction dvrftbiut o vorklnir ftppMranfOriaM I trUnniocnoUblUAutjlrt L4tivuytwprevviu ML n H--n a V 125 THElHFE CASH IN ADVANCE Address all order to pr5 iwa w t WRITK FOR CIRCULARS Um Cumin- - Ua la fa an n iai-r niimai h -- UMUu NSW MUMU Write your namo and address on a postal card send it to Geo W jiest uqoih a lnuuna utiimnK New u Cltis JifVj g vnBV j THi f 7 iri irpirVTrmiiiiiiiii -- wgLl m ML i JUDGF WHITES QUALIFICATIONS questioned by capt oeo n JACKSON A PROMINENT POPULIST AND OLD ST BERN AO COAL COMPANY INUORPOnATED L N RAILROAD thb great r THROUGH TRUNK UNI between tho elites of iners and SOLDIER sixers of COAL AND COKE General Office Eveixlingtora K- - fc r Cincinnati Lexington Loiiisuillo Evansvillc St Louis And tbe cities of ffr iV4t A Nashville Memphis Montgomery Mobile and Now Orleans Sorious Charges Which the Captain Says are True A A M - EJx B eirnoli Offices Ky Without Chanfjol CAPT T L LEE Manager Cor Main and Auction Sts J UARROLl Malinger 337 Union Street Nanhville Tchli NEWUOLD Manager 34a W Main Street Louisville II R Ky G ROUSE Manager Palmer House Broadway Paducah Memphis Tcnn FORD Manager 337 Upper Second StS III - l Evansvillc Ind AND SPUED UNIUVALKP 8HOUTliaT AND QUICKEST Capt Geo M Jackson was in Earlington last week dJslnbutinB a circular containing very serious charges against Judge J D White Popocratic candidate for the Ap pcllate Judgeship from the First Capt Jackson is the au District thor of this circular and says its rtatcments cannot be disproven With reference to the Captain wc quote from a recently published sketch of his career Capt Jackson lives on his farm SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING near St Francis Clay County A convention of Ohio miners will be held in Ark He moved from WinchesKy to that place some years Columbus It has been called for the 7th or 81b ter ago He has always been a strong to consider the reduction of wages The Captain is a son Populist V of the Jackson who owned the Red The Ohio Coal Operators Committee met In He was one Columbus O on tho 271I1 ult and decided to River Iron works of the bravest Union soldiers in reduce the price of mining to conform to llio th m ryico During the war he Pittsburgh reduction A differential of 9 cents rusid the first company in Kmi per Ion between tho Pittsburgh and Ohio distucky 10 go o Camp Dick Rohm tricts was decided upon For gallant conduct ho was son promoted to the Captaincy of fie A cheap dollar makes almost everything dear Fourth Kentucky Infantry hut on except wages they rise last and slowest of all account of bad health left the ier To Increase the dabl piying pover of the dol vice When the charge was made lar means simply scaling down tbe debt paying over Missionary Ridge although it in 50 cent dollars or in dollars worth less than not in the service Capt Jackson par value This might be convenient for disbon- joined his company and gallantly est or hard up debtors but will anybody outAfter the side a lunatic asylum knowingly vote charged up the liill war he started Fort Jefferson the to reduce by one half tbe value of his savings bis boom town on the Mississippi be insurance bis loan associatiou securities low Cairo which collapsed And upon this boom town rests Senator Vest declares that God Almighty the history of Judge Whites deal- docs not permit overproduction but the fact re ings with Jackson and the Al- mains that tho country is afflicted with a superpeople he rdpresented abundance of nonsense about tbe silver question liance which have furnished the reasons Both tho Pittsburgh and Kanawha shippers for Jacksons antipathy to the judge were enabled to market all tbe coal they bad The circular in full is as lollows loaded and while the amount is not nearly as ¬ Wholesale Agj5ntt HOUTU JOHN T IIESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mr MlM W BRIDGMAN Room 85 llartfoid Building Chlcogo Prom St Louis Evnnsviilo and Hcndcrfion to tho SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH Keep a Sharo Lookout for FreshItems of Interest to the Retail GOAL and COKE TRADE which will appear from time to time oermanentlv occupying this space THROUGH COACHES From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga mak ing direct connection ¬ ¬ WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS ¬ St Bernard INCORPORATED Coal Com pan v For Atlanta Savnnnnli Macon Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA Connections nro made at Guthrie and Nashville for all points PITHY PARAGRAPHS A coal deal to go through If McKlnloy It elected and formally agreed on upon that condition involvai 503 acres of tbe best coal land In tho Fourth Pool up the Monongaheli River Local operators whose names tho owners will not nllow to ha mada public whild the deal Is being made ato Ilia contemplating purchasers and Al bert Wagner is arranging llu matter on behilf of tho owners The da il w is la ba mad a some time ago when the silver cru sjmewhit frightened the would be purclmcrs ¬ ¬ -- North East South and West In Pullman Palace Cars ¬ EMIGRANTS Seeking homes on the lino of thin road w receive special low ratro See agents of this compart lot rates routes c or write to C P Atwori 5 P T Louisville KrnturU ¬ The Scbrce Ky Coal Co lias recently rx- pemlcd in tho neighborhood of 20000 in im provements ¬ ¬ The people are flocking In ubolo train loads to sco McKlnly and Bryan is flocking in a palace car to see the people Pittiburgh and Kanawha operators got out a lot of coal on the rivers last week Tbe lower markets were already stocked up by reason of the unusually heavy shipments sent out on pre ¬ vious rises and prices remain low in conse ¬ quence Naturally the coal men were not par- ¬ ticularly enthusiastic in sending out coal and not all of that whichwas loaded left Pittsburgh Any money which has not full intrinsic value behind it to mako it as good as it purports to be is fiat money to tbe extent of Ibe difference be ¬ ONLY A ¬ - NIGHTS RIDE ¬ ¬ ¬ St Bernard Coal Tipple on Tennessee River at Paducab Ky for Supplying Steamboats ¬ Famous No 9 Coal for all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET L Tfa TO Ifjil s MEXICO THE LIMITED Fastest and rincst Trains making direct connections to Points lo TO THE VOTERS OF TUB FIRST DISTRICT- - APPELLATE bT Francis Ark Oct 4 189G On the 271b of April I issued a circular addressed to you offering reasons why Judge J C Wrjite should not be elected a Judge of the Court of Appeals On the 15th of June somn very go d citizens of Udllard county issued a catd in which they certify to Juoge Whites good character A3 though this was not sufficient J C Dupoyster himself issues a special circular Where are tho Democratic statesmen who in vindication of Judga While hndTrTwhicb he takes occasion to say r some very hard helped to nominate Mr Bryan as their standard Nobody bears in this rethings against mc Dupoyster having thus Bearer at Chicago publicly vindicated White it is now in or markable campaign which Mr Bryan is making der for White to issue a circular vindicat in bis own person and by his own extraordinary itrgITuposter in order that honors may exertions of tbe distinguished gentlemen who be even turned their party over to Populism and SocialWho Dupoyster is and his methods and ism They are remaining in tbe background and the value of bis certificate of good charac- showing by that backwardness that they are tak- ¬ ter will be fully appreciated when you ing very little interest in tbe strange party which read the circular Of April 27th which is they helped to create and christened with tbe The only question is name of Democrat attached hereto And if true Are my stalcmants true should a man who has placed himself in the position that Judge White has be ele- nor have I had any correspondence with company he openly and boastingly de- vated to a position on the bench of the him Ho knows nothing of this circular clased that he never intended that we court of last resort I alone am responsible for it Tbis is no should have the land that it did not becampaign lie sprung on tbe eve of elec- ¬ long to him or bis brother that in 1839 be Judge Moss who presided at the trial ot the case is also out in a circular which tion it has been published since April and wrote a deed from bis father to Ben S It is a cool record Dupoyster for tbe lands during bis is intended to exonerate Judge White has never been denied to bis I take pleasure in saying that ot a court and challenges your attention life and then Cs J He sajs ¬ D S having died J C for bis the whole evidenco gave me no impression I will visit every county in the First dis- children that Judge White was insincere when be trict and now challenge Judge White children comes forward and sets up tbis or any of his friends to meet me and deny deed and employed J D While and Z W gave to Mr Jackson bis written statement Uugg to recover tbe land trom the iort Now let us take it for granted that be was the facts herein contained And ho gave the certificate efferson Improvement Company Look sincere when CIRCULAR 01 AlKIL 2J tbe court having sustained tbe deed and after the deed of 1895 was filed at his acts Wickliffe Ky April 27 189G land to J C Dupoysters chil Let the and what has been bis conduct You are about to elect a Judge ot the decreed the records of the court speak Tbis dren tne company was aeirauaea jut 01 Court of Appeals for your district Bugg made day of December 1891 J is tbe most important position in the state their money And White On the C Dupoyster administrator of li S Du as it is the court of last resort holding in false their own statements and certificates poyster filed suit by his attorney J U its bands the life liberty and properly of and assisted in carrying out what the court Wnite against the company for ibe bal the people The man who bolds tbis posi characterized in rendering his decison as unce of the unpaid purchase money The tion should be of such high character for one of the most outrageous swindles he company made answer and asked for a honor and integrity of purpose that no bad ever beard of I believe when they gave tbis abstract which was breath of suspicion should attach to bis rescission of the contract At the April term over two name Not only this but he should be a and statement in regard to tbe title tbey granted years after the beginning of the suit man of education and industry I think knew it was false and fraudulent and they Judge White was employed by J C Du one of the men wbo is seeking this posi- conspired with J C Dupoyster to defraud poyster to file a cross bill for his children tion at your bands is lacking in every one tbe company out of tbe money paid bim There can be no doubt but White netting up the deed of March 1C 1859 The of these qualities am going to let his case was tried at the April term 1895 own acts speak I will only state tbe facts Bugg knew of this deed J C Dupoyster shorted the bo there were two years trom the time of and will then leave it 10 High minded and m bis deposition says be filing of the deed of 1859 before tbe css honorable people to sty wnstber or not deed to Judge White and Mr Bugg in During these two years such a man should be on tbe bench of the 1880 and that it was generally understood carne to trial and known that Ben held this land during White was the attorney for Dupoyster and court of last resort bis lifeand that it went to his children used every means known to the artful In 1889 I visited this place for the pur at Bens death White and Bugg say in lawyer 10 establish tbe deed of 1S59 even pose of buying a tract of land and entered going so fdr as to go upon the witness into negotiations with J C and 13 S Du tbeir abstract that said deed was recorded stand and giving his deposition to establish poyster to buy tbe land known as the Fort in the County Clerks office of Ballard But the deed of 1859 which would make false jetferson tract The records of Ballard county and was burned in iSSj bis own abstract of title and swindle tbe county bad been burned in 18S0 and tbe their friends may plead that tbey did not know the contents of tbe deed Then parties out of tbe money that bad been Dupoysters could not show a paper title Ibe they had no right to certify that paid by the virtue of that abstract D White and but they said that Judge J good and paramount to all others I speak from the records and tbe good Z W Bugg two attorneys who had been title was they been their citizens or Dupoyster or Judge Moss in practicing in that county for thirty years But what hasthat tbeir conduct after abcertificate of their cards do not deny any of my state- ¬ would give an abstract of tbe title and cer- ascertained false Tbey have hired themments therefore they must be taken as tify that tbe title was clear and perfect stract was C Dupoyster to completely to admitted Tbrn why do the good citizens Judge White came to me on several occa- selves false tbeir own statements and abunless tbey ap- sions and verbally assured me that the title make call them vile slanders to aid him in ply tbe maxim of the law theereater tbe of tbe Dupoysters to the Und was good stract and of swindling the accomplishing company out bis purpose truth tbe greater tbe libel and paramount to all others And be of tbe money that bad been paid bim If Judge White did not knowof tbisdeed then turnisbed tbe following written state They aided and abetted tbe fraud after at the time he gave the certificate it cer- ¬ ment regarding the title it came to light and stand in the attitude tainly was his duty as an honorable attorOffice of J D White Son and assisted in converting of fencemen ney to have retired from the caso when it WicKMFPit Ky November 20 1889 the stolen goods after tbey knew of the was made known I have examined SirMk Jackson lie violated professional ethics calcu- tbe title of J S Dupoyster to what is tbeftl Judge White gave bis deposition in tbe case and when asked what title of Ben lated to bring into contempt that noblest known as tbe Fort Jefferson land and S Dupoysters be examined before he of all professions the law I ask every state that in my judgement his title is gave bis certificate be answered none citizen be he Democrat Republican or paramount to all others Here is a man certifying that he had Populist or whatever party to set their Then Col Ougg furnished the following examined a title and that it Is good and seal of condemnation upon such conduct upon which Hut 1 think I have a speciat right to appeal abstract of title that is endorsed by J D paramount to all others he knew that thousands of dollars were to all brothers who belonged to tbe Wheel White I have been requested by J C Du going to be paid and when put on tbe and Alliance in years past Under an agreement I came to establish a factory for poyster to give an abstract of title of D S stand and asked what title he bad examtbe making of wagons plows and other im Dupoyster tQthe Fort Jefferson lands In inedcoolly answers NONE I erected j88o tbe clerks office of Ballard county plements for your organization Tbe case of Dupoyster and the Fort Jef large shops and spent several thousand was burned with all the papers and re- ferson Improvement Company is a most dollars and everything promised success cords of the county consequently it was remarkable case Dupoyster claimed lo until all was lost Not one cedt of tbe impossible to make out a paper title to said own a large body of land at Fort Jefferson 1 haye known J C Dupopster was the moving spirit money would have been invested but for lands from our records Whiles certificate and his subsequent ac- tbe land known as the Fort Jefferson Uen S was little more than an idiot J ¬ Thos Dupoyster C bad sotd about 1100 acres ot tbis land tion in aiding Dupoyster in this most dam property since 1857 nable transaction should be condemned tbe father of J C und U S Dupoyster lo MCombs Then he bad mortgaged Seven years of my life have been wasted entered upon said lands known as tbe Ibe same land to J O and W J Harkness and a lifetimes savings lost I am now an Todd turvey in 1857 or 1858 and lived on for 5000 Tben ho sells the same land to old man bankrupted and ruined All be It up to the time ot his death in 1863 tbe Fort Jefferson Improvement Company cause of tbe duplicity of a man who now claiming it as bis own That beforo bis And at the same time he was making these seeks your ballot that he may be promoted death be conveyed the lands to 0 S Du- sales and taking tbe peoples money bo to a position of trust and honor It is true poyster and said deed was of record in tbe bad in his possession a deed which be that I am now a citizen of Arkansas but I County Clerks clfice of Ballard county claims bo wrote in 1839 from his father to was made so only by tbe treacherous action and was burned in 1880 That B S Du B S giving him a life estate and tben to Kentucky was my birth poyster and bis agent J C Dupoyster bis children of Judgp White Tbis deed purports to have I has been in the actual adverse possession been recorded Id 1859 but wag destroyed place and the borne of my childhood purchased this land on Whites endorse- of said land ever since claiming the land by fire in 1880 but was not recorded un ment of tbe title and settled on it with my as the properly of U S Dupoyster Since til 1894 after Ibe land bad been sold to family living there five years until tbe ibat time several suits have been instituted the company In adjudging Ibe land lo J conspirators turned me out after having by parties claiming foods patent and have Cs children under this deed Judge Moss robbed tbe company of 13000 purchases been brought out and conveyed to j C or took occaision lo say to Dupoyster that money and myself of about 7000 invest- U S Dupoyter and li S Dupoyster is bis conduct in these matters showed him ment in a factory plant alt of which it is now and has been for more than thirty years to be a most consummate swindler tbaf reasonable to suppose tbete conspirators In the peaceable adverse possession of said bis whole life bad been one ot fraud and ore now enjoying land und my opinion is that bis title Is showed Ibat ba had not hesitated to Now voteis of tbe Viral Appellate Dis- perfect notwithstanding their inability to swindle friend and foe alike trict of Kentucky will ydu lend your Bid show a paper title And that there is no I tblnk that Wbltos conduct in tbis 10 a man wilh such a besmirched record suit now pending in ibis court setting up matter is such that he ought not to be you put him in position where be may any claim against said Dupoyster for said elected to so important a position where Will pass as a court of last resort on the life land This the 20th day of August 1890 be has to pass upon peoples rights In liberty and properly of the people If not Z W Boao stead of electing bim to the bench ot tbe I have examined tbe above statement of Court of Appeals I think his conduct is when vou come 10 make up your ballut when you will have none to tempt you save Mr Uugg and I fully agree with him and such that the Court of Appeals should cite ypur conscience 1 appeal id you 10 bo endorse uis statement j u WHITE bim before tbe bar and say jo bim Acting under tbe above statements and Ibat he has forfeited that good character careful study Ibis undisputed record and see if jourseuso of duty does not prompt the oft repeated verbal assurances of Judge which the law requires bim to possess be you to scratch the name 9 J I White White and Mr Uugg tbe Foil Jefferson fore he Is allowed to practice law 1 mane tins appeal 10 eu not so mucu Improvement Company bought tbe land Any way White Is not qualified for a In behalf of Judge Landes as I do against and paid thereon 13373 After Dupoyster judge of the Court of Appeals either by I never Wetjutlga Landes got all tbo money be could out jf Ibo education or Industry- - There are but few J V While large as usual it is quite enough to considerably as As nearly change existing conditions can be ascertained about 4000000 bushels of coal left Pittsburgh and 2000000 to 2500000 bushels left the Kanawha Valley on the present tide About two thirds of the entire amount and tbe bal will find its way into Cincinnati ance to Louisville tween its ostensible and its Intrinsic value If a man has ten dollars in bis rxvket and chooses to declare that fifty three cents tsa dollar he rmy fool himself inlo tbe belief that he has nineteen dallors instead of ten but if be goes shopping and tenders fifty three cents for a dollar the merchants will very quickly adjust their prices to his depreciated standard When ba selects an article marked ten dollars they wilt say Ob yes that is the price in Ibe old fashioned dollars but we must charge you eignteen dollars and eighty cents Tbe mining situation In Ohio has reached a crisis and a strike of tbo proportions ot tho his ¬ torical one of 1893 is immlnont ¬ pushed oke fop Base t upiiers ait d maces MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA ARKANSAS TEXAS OKLAHOMA and CALIFORNIA Ask for Ticket via tho CHESAPEAKE OHIO Why buy High priced Anthracite Coal ¬ ¬ when you can get ST BER- ¬ NARD CRUSHED COKE foe a much less price One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of a SOUTHWESTERN rtAILROAO C B RYAN PAitCNStn ¬ tickst ernes ako Tickst rowRTM ac AatNT ¬ ¬ the best Anthracite Coal S O HATCH JOHN ECHOLS Genl rasa Ascot Ocal Manacer LOUISVILLE KY V ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY ¬ ¬ -vegelablo and guaranteed perfectly 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Tansy Court of Appeals Open from to a m to 9 p m daily Mrs Lunsford is on the sick list Gborge M Jackson except Sunday Mr Landerf of Hopkinsville wis in A Cordial Invitation is extended lo whothe city last week ever may find a spare half hour lo improve their time at the FREIJ LI UKAKY Job Work neatly executed at this All communication mii mjllert ot newi per ¬ 11U11N CO Patent Attorneys U C for their 1800 prize otter your Meat they may Wrlto JOIINWHIHJEK IDEASHSSIfSS il HI GDI ERDV El V aWT la 1f FAT ur 10 Joloted iiiens ¬ aIMB tilnlnn ¬ ¬ this column should be addressed lo Eirltiuton Kv Geo AmNDi is office Send your order MORE THAN to 600 VOLUMES aUAIUNTEED TO CUItE Sallio Koacb of Ifenderspo visiting Mrs George Gladn Miss PlP Arc you a subscriber V011 should be The MORE THAN FIFTY PERIODICALS DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY Valuabjc Case of Minerals 300 tfpeclmens jag Speclpa Labeled And Malaria In nil Forrni CHILLS AND Mrs Dunlap moved here of Clarksville Tenn has DONT STOP TOBACCO prlpo Miioismf F BO oonta t Ponor8i PREPARED ONLY QY FEVfE TariteffM m it an HBSMtStiiaJsl rW Protracted meeting Is in full bloom There was a night big show in HOW TO CURli YOURSELF USINO IT Monday town WHILE ounioaiTies from thb Indian mounds A PF HOPKINS OOUNTY OOLLBOTION PIN8 ro ¬ Itev T II Merrlweather was at Whlto Plains Sunday Sam Springfield is at bis old Job at Ibe depot Ualbreath has returned from Pembrpke where be has been holding a series pf meetings N G ¬ Come lo tho ICadeavor Sunday The tobacco habit grows on a man until Sold by Mattingly Co HarlinRton his nervous system is seriously affected Native woods 114 varieties fn form of Crabtree Coal Mining ppmnany Jlsey picture frames which collection was ex Kentucky Impairing health comfort and happiness hibited at the NVarlds Columbian Expo To quit suddenly in too severe a shock to sition tbe system as tobacco to an Inveterate rgiji user becomes a stimulant that bis system continually craves liaco Curo fs a Photographs and Phptrgraghlp Trans sclentlfc cure for tbe tobacco habit in all parenclos numerous and beautiful its forms carefully compounded after tbe formuh of gn eminent Berliu phyilciaq who has used il in bit private practice Prize collection pf grasses exhibited at Columbian Exposition It Is purely slnco 1872 without a fallute ¬ ¬ EVANSVILLg ijaNpRNttAI HP WAaaMiitSJ MwmnilnMiiiliiM CHILL TDNIC wumiflsotm OBOVK1I TABVKMCtsa ClIIW WjmPiiMi liari txnwbt IUmo RrirM already Ill rear In all qwr M portenco ot 11 data la the rtiuu tiUilncM liT r aoM an aitlcla tliaHmo surli uulverun jitl OAKH A TASTELESS tinlleminiVa sold last rear COO botllos miiuiw qip MtfMt sfi f