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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 16, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 16, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897091601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 16, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. r;w . '. . '. 1 . EIGHTH YEAR. lHfy'' ' EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TI IS YELLOW FEVER. A 16, 1897. WRECK. NO. 37 HURRICANE SWEPT. FIERCE HURRICANE FELL LIKE u TEN-PIN- S. OTHERWISE Dop UNNOTICED. ANOTHER m Jk- "' -- '' ' Tho Doctors Now Know What Thoy Havo to Bottlo. HP- - aftsss swept over tho city and harbor last Thursday night, causing severe l VTyiuan From llopnrt to floods, dolug much damago to property riiytlclnui. of tint Miiiino Hospital ami followed by considerable loss of Hertlco Mtrluctiiit Mcamirrs Huretioii-doiiera- Swtirpa Over the City ana llmbor of Yokohama. Yokohama, Sept. 18. A flerco hurrl-can- Awful Elocution Dono by a utlos' Volloy. Hcore IL R Pit . i? When tho typhoon was at its height llrlt-is- h I). Dr. John tho German war ship Irene, the ship Ulcnorlcht, Capt. Davlcs, Qultcrns, tho yellow fovcr oxpert Wyman which reached Yokohama on July 31 to Surgeon-Generyesterday as follows, from Ocean from Port Qamblo, and tho British ship Londalc, Capt. Frazor, which reached Springs, Miss.: 'j3 from Antwerp, "Of three auspicious casos reported Yokohama on August wero driven ashore. by mo yesterday, ono confirms yellow All thrco have slnco been floated, fever by uutopsy; anothur by subso-qucn- t course; tho third caso is not with no surlous damage. Tho Norwey yellow fovcr. I have diagnosed gian bark A lotto, Captain Lorouzen, foil ntiothei caso of yollow fovcr. Wo froni Vancouvor via Port Angolcs, and hnvc, then, two casus in a sick list of a victim to the fury of tho galo Ton of her 00. Thcru luivo been hero a few cases was wrocked oft Nlchlskl. crow wero drowned, and tho six surof yellow fovcr in the midst of a wldo vivors were soriously injured. There spread eplduinlc of dengue." AsilslHut Surgeon Norman, at New is a possibility of recovering a portion of her cargo. Orleans, telegraphed as follows: TWO NEW BATTLESHIPS l)y courtesy ot President Olllphant. I bend Will bo Adopted. Sip1.. 11 fo. of Striken Ilito the Duit A Scene of Wild Terror and Confusion The t Deputies, nt the Ilnault, Aid the Fallon. Horror-Stricken W.w.ttfifif. d IIazei.ton, Pa., SopL 10. Tho strike situation reached a torrlblo crisis on the outskirts of Latlmor this afternoon, ten-plu- s, To-da- or"1 a v i tp i .? WT t. En Tho fol3:30 Tho lowing Japaucsa advices, were received o'clock strikers left Hazloton at this afternoon, announcing per stenmshtp U nolle: Tho Japanese government has given their Intention to go to Latlmor. As this becamo known a band ot an order to 'Messrs. Thompsoif & Co., soon tho fuinous Clydo shipbuilders, for an- deputies was loaded on a trolley car boaltu. battleship of 17,000 and went whirling ueross tho mounother first-clas-s Dil Lr.uoDNltu tons, a sister ship to tho Sklkoshima. tain to tho scene, whero tho bloody Nil Ojuuehto. DlL I'lCXHAM. It also contemplates building a first-cla- assault followed. Ditl'rrriT. cruiser ot 9,000 tons at Yokosuku. After reaching Latimer thoy left the Da PAniiAU. Tho Mallfchl states that tho Chinese car and formed Into thrco companies Oul'.cras lias boon InvltoJ to visit Kew Orgovernment is negotiating With a forleans. TENNESSEE under Thomas Hall, II A. IIcss and TI10 detention camp oquipmont, eign syndicate for n loan of 100,000,000 Samuel 11. Price. They drew up in CENTENNIAL AND ohlppcd from Wayncsville, Ua., has ar- teals for tho purpose ot paying off tho lino nt tho edgo of tho vlllngo, with a rived In tho vicinity of Ocean SprlitKs, balance of tho Indemnity to Japan, and INTERNATIONAL 'becu in- it is hollared that tho matter will soon fenco nnd a lino of houses in tho rear. and Surgeon Murray has ShurilT Martin was in entire comEXPOSITION. structed by Dr. Wyman,' to select a be brought to a successful issue. mand nnd stood in froutof tho lino unnltc. lift location hns not yot been It lias Doe.) Soveroly I'olt tn Western HOW THEY STAND. til the strikors approached. They MUiourl. definitely dctoruiinud, tho surgeon NASHVILLE, gcucial linvlng under cousldoratioa a Average 'at tho Ctnao of Flay Sunday, wero seen coming aero is tho ridge, and St. Joseph, Mo., Sopt 10. Late corn -l X " 13.' In this section has been seriously inCHATTANOOGA plnco rccointncndcd by Dr. Murray; Followlflg 8rptmbrstanatrlg of tho Martin went out to meet them. Passed Assistant Surgeon Whlto loft jured by tho prolonged drought nnd Is tho ' Tho men drew up sullenly and listhe crop will bo much shorter than exAND ST, LOUIS hero lnst night .to tiilto , obar(?o of tho league baseball clubs at tho close ot tened in silcncn until ho had onca ' I comp. pected. Early corn is said to bo out of play September 13: ..' RAILROA'D. rer mora read tho riot act. This finished, danger, but many fields of late corn Dr. Wyman has-- tnken measures to n low muttering aroso among tho forWon. Lost CCtit. will be good only for fodder. Tho hot, strungthen tho border lfnc Inspection UalQraortuf,b 7U8 don;t I"...... ). ro fl .703 eigners, and there was a slight moveKS , ).ly'lfii-linOjrodry w'enther has also injured tho fruit U sccuro the jMaximura of sorvlco already inaugurated by tlia 110s ton u .841 New Yorkj...'.IU. ......... 75 41' .674 ment forward. Perceiving this, the Speed. Safety. Comfort. Satisfaction, ot states of Alabama and Louisiana, to Cincinnati crop, and pastures nro burning up, 47 ,,, . M .W0 sheriff stepped toward them and in a . to with stock wnter very scarce. Tho Iba Minimum ot Experts. Anxiety. Bother prevent tho spread 0 tho dlsoase. r7 Clorclsnd..... c: .404 Wrublneton. ....... .......... 51 drought is tho most sovcra for many asa raiiguc. L'a.s3eil AfHSls,taU Surgeon Ulcnnan determined tono forbade thorn to ad.453 61 W Chlcnco LIMl.... 63 05 .449 years. hns been ordered to Grand llay, wnero Ilrookljn I BXCUHSIO.V TICKETS vance. Some ono struck tho sheriff, .439 01 60 Onsale'at redboed rates from all points on tho Louisville ii Nashvlllo crosses into 1Pltttbursa ,. and the next moment there was a com.451 61 7 ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION. uiiauvi puilk.-..40 70 .412 mand to the deputies to 11 ro. '...'... A lull lino and conned fon to Nashville and Alabmnn, to assist tho ofllccr already Loulsvlllo ,,,..,.,,.., t. ft) .134 designated l)y that state1. An ofllclal St.LouH.t return during the continuance of the Tho Fourteenth Aunual Season Opened Tho guns of tho deputies instantly Centennial nnd International Expo probably will soon bo toDt to tho point Auspiciously, BELLE MEMPHIS ' SUNK. belched forth a terrible volloy. Tho lition. whore tho same railroad croincJ tho St. Louis.Sept 10. Tho fourteenth report seemed to shako tho very moun' a Mississippi-LouisianrULLJiAX n SLEEPING CAMS statu line consccutivo annual season of tho St Tho 1'alatUl A"Uor Una tloAf. nt tho tains, and a cry of dismay wont up Measures have also beou taken by ot tho MUiUilppL Between, Nasbvillo nnd Cbattanoogi, AtLouis exposition oponcd Wednesday lanta. Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. tho surgeon gonoral to ascertain tho evening, and, notwithstanding tho inSt. Louts, So'pLlO. News ot tho sink- from thu people. Tho strikers wero Pa. Knoxvflle, Ashovllle, Washington. correctness of tho' 'roporls thut yellow ing of tho Anchor lino steamer Hello talccu entirely by surprise, and as Mrs. Frank Willlaui3, tho whlto wlfo tense hent tho crowd was so great that Philadelphia, New York, fever has developed at other points in Memphis nt 0:30. Wednesday evening, tho men toppled and fell over each to gain admisof a negro, was arrested at Wichita, thousands wero unablo Norfolk, Jackson, Memphis, Little Mt&sUslppt, notably at Perklntou and near Crohn's Island, In tho Mississippi other thoio who rcmulncd unhurt Kns., on a chargo ot Incendiarism. Sho sion. Everything points to another Hock, Texarnana, Sherman, Waco, Dallas atSornnton, whero Isr. Sullivau is said link In tho unbroken chain of successriver,- Just below Chcstor, 11L, was re- stampeded. Tho men went beand Fort Worth. was caught setting lire to a liquor ful to liavo reported two suspicious casos ceived hero by General Manager Ous C. fore tho storm of bullets llko down seasons. The art display is ono of ton pins, store In tho west "PALACE DAY COVCIIES OX ALL TRAINS. to thu president of tho Louisiana stato Melssonlcr. News has been received at Seattle, the finest ever collocted and tho groans of thu dying nnd board of health. Surgeon Curtor will Then) wero ubout a hundred passenWHERE ARE THEY AT? from Alaska, that tho Steamer Eliza wounded filled the uir. gers OI boald, mauj- of tltam St. rfo to thu latter place, and Surg" ' Information Pertaining to Thu excitement that follow od was (VlHlerson, bound north with gold hunt- Is Chattanoosa a Tennessee or a Georgia Murray is expected .to follow him, people All of them got offwlthout , HATES, Eft. TKKgrsROUTE-S,leaving Dr. ' Wasdln- - temporarily in accident, and woro forwarded on the simply indescribable. Deputies seemed ers nnd supplies, has been lost with all Towu? on uoaru. Will let&earfully furnished upon appli- cliurRO at Ocean Springs. It tho reports Pargoud. u to be turror-strlckeat tho deadly Atlanta, Go., Sopt 10. A question 80 years, nnd Patrick McKune, aged cation to Ticket Agents, or to of thuoxlstcnco of fovcr at thoaa places of their gunsaud, seeing tho Mrs. Mary ltakcr, uged 80 years, wero has been sprung hero which may result A, . Welch, Div. -- Pass. Agent,' Mem-- i iro ,ound correct, stringentmcasurea REINDEER TRAINS. living strikers ileolng llko wild men married at a reunion of tho soldiers ot In Chattanooga, which has long boen .phls, Tenn. .. promptly ho mloptod to prorent The Government Uerd May Vrovo the Sal- uud others dropping to tho earth, thoy Chemung, Schuyler, j.1 fl. Latimbr, Southeastern Pass. Agent, svlllspread. Tompkins aud known as ono of tho leading cities of Its Tonncssco, becoming a Georgia town. slight Atlanta. Ga. CHILLS AND FEVER tation ot the Klondlkori. went to tho aid of tho unfortunates Tioga counties. N. Y. Doubt has boon thrown upon tho acD'. I. Mullasbv, Northeastern Pass.Agent And Malaria la all Forms. TutcIesa. NoW At Port Arthur fully three-fourtA letter from Juneau, Alaska, under Skattlu, Wash., Sept. 14. Tho fore- whom they had brought down. SEVEN MORE CASES. " Kcnulno without tho above picture and too curacy of tho survey of tho boundary ot tho buildings, temporary structures, 59 W. 4th St . Cincinnati. Ohio. thought and wisdom of tho United tlgnaturo of J. O. Heiidenliall. data of September 0, tells of tho lynch- lino between this state and Tonncssco, Ri C. Cowaruin, Western Pass. Agent. further Dcvclopmrut ot Vellow Foror States government, through its agent, DIDN'T RECOGNIZE porsons woro Prlco, SO conts at all Doalors. EDMUNDS. ing of William C. Martin, of Missouri, and if tho theory ot eminent legal woro blown down. Six tho falling 4 Room 405 Ry. Exck Bldg, St. Louis C'Mir In Nkw- Urreann. Dr. Sheldon Jackson, in introducing PREPARED ONLY DY for stealing food nt Lnko llcunctt authorities hero is confirmed It may bo killed at Port Arthur frontDriard I". Hill, Northern Pas'. Agent of tho roundhouso, to which thoy had XkwOhi.kams. SopU IS. Shortly reindeer Into Alaska, may bo proved Tlu Kuiiaaa Cltr Ho Will l'robably bo Tho tragedy occured ou September 3. .1 Room 328 Marquette Bldg , Chicago, O. MEN13TCSiNIIA.l-.I- i found that Chattanooga is on Georgia gone for safety, and 15 wouuded. noon tho board of health this coining winter. Turned Tho London Chroulclo of tho 13th toll. EVANSVILLE, IND. JjL. Edmonson, Southern Pass Agent. ofllelnlly declared six ot thu suspicious CoLonAiio Spiiixqs, Cal., Sept 11. When thu steamer South Coast left Sovcro Storm lu South Dakota. Chattanooga, Tenn says: "Wo aro enabled to stato thut Ulaudo street tbTbo SL Michael's, Agent Crawford, a rep- Miss llcssle Smith, of Pueblo, und Miss cases of fuver on St. Sold hy Maltingly & Co., Earhnclc-CrabtrW. L DAN LEV. Nob., Sept It A special to is uo grouud for Omaha, DUN ON ANNEXATION. Coal Mining Companv, llsley yellow fuver. A couple of hours sub- resentative ot Dr. Jackson, was there Florence J. llouch, of Denver, thu two thcrotho Hank of England the suggestion General Passenger and Ticket Agent. contemplates tho Bee from Aberdeen, S. D., says: that Kentucky ' Nashville. Tenn. sequently the board announced another nrrauglng to send out, Ubout October young women who were lu company holding ouc-llft- h "A severe storm of it cyclonic formaof its reserve In sil- Witt Ho No Trouble llotireuu Japan unit pronounced ' cusu of yellow fovcr ut 15, the first reindeer and sledge party with II. II. Kay uud his companions on ver." the United Stato. tion struck hero last evening. Heavy Mini and Uspbinado strveLs, in tho to Circle City nnd on to Dawson. thu night ot Kay's murder on Pikes A LA UELLE JARDINIEItB In additlou to tho other disasters reMilwaukee, Sopt 0. Edwin Dim, ruin uud soma hall fell, breaking win- EXCURSION TICKETS lower purl of the city, but nmilo.or Peak, failed to rocoguizj EJmunds us' ported from eastern Cuba, it is now States minister to Japan, lit dows aud doing considerable) damage. VIA THE more from the infected square Tho Tho Abaooiiitlos Cltjr Clerk of Ktranaton, tho mau wanted for the murdur. L. & III., Capturatl. said that Ilayoma Is In danger, nnd an Interview says ho does not uppro-hen- d Several barns were moved from their announcement of the llr.it ' cases of lawyer has tolegrnphed tho that tho Spanish commander ut by tho wind. Reports from ' nny trouble between Japan and foundation Plill.AliKl.l'lllA, Sept, 14. A special "fashionable yeliow fever was not unexpected, alR. It. boy's parents that he will probably bo has wired for moro troops, am- tho United States with regurd to the couutry indicate great damago to Kveulug Telegruph from though it was hoped from the delay to the says: "George ltogart, Cape roleasod ut oucc. May munition nud cannon ut oucc. alias Hawaii. If tho Uultcd States Is bound grain In shock and stacks by biting on thu part ot tho experts, that theso -absconding city TO THE to annex Hawaii, ho thinks that It can blown down and thoroughly Boaked by Kilrauud Itelensed. cases were simply of bilious malaria. Uuorgo Myors, tho 111., was captured WANTED TO DIE. Many peoplo Hod to bo done lu such a manner as to avoid driving rain. COLOIIADO Sl'llt.VOS, Col., Sopt 11. No general nlurm has resulted here,' clerk of Evaustou, TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL i ot nn- - ccllcrs during tho progress 01 mo As to Polut this morning ami although the news rapidly spread at Cape Mayjail. Ho is charged with Edmunds hns beou roleasod uud will A lloy'e Attempt nt Hukldo with Carbollo friction. Hawaii, tho advisability not Mr. Dun did storm." i : noxlug ! and ; Acid. city. Tho authorities do lodged hi Kansas City at once. This leave for through the AND himself on tho subject for pubtho city's funds. leaves tho olllcors ot El Puso county having stolen SU.OOO-St. Louis, Sept 12. Elmer Watson, lication. REBUKED. IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS not bollovo that tho situation is ma A BLATHERSKITE He is held to await requisition papori terially worse than It was four or live without tho slightest clow us to who a lad ot 11 years, attempted to commit INTERNATIONAL - EXPOSITION ONLY FOIT CHARITY. 3.1 Upper First Street, murdered Kay, August l'J, on Piko'd suicide Friday evening by swallowing Cuban Silver Dollar. day ngo, uud thoy aro still confident A Serial Democracy Orator Dejortod by u majority or Ills Audlouco. a quantity ot carbolic acid. Ho is nt Mary Auderaon AV11I Sine In Hut One Nkw Youic, JJepL 14. Tho Cuban pouk. INDIANA. ot their ublllly, with modern sanitary AT 124VANSVILLE, the residence of his parents lu a serious a mass appliances, to successfully quarantloo DENVr.11, Col., Sopt It-- At junta in this city has had colnod Concert. cjln earnestly solicits the patronage of his thu Infected district. A SPANISH ACCOUNT haudsomely-Justgne- d condition. No cause for tho deed is silver tho under I lopktns county friends London, Sept 11. Mrs. Antonio V. meeting Sunday night and Decorators' 'J' hi) otllelal bulletin of tho board of souvenir dollars, for which the demand Of tho Capture uf Victoria de Lan Tutias known, savo that tho lad was ufTcctod tho Painters' Anderson) telegraphs ngo, and It Is Do Navarro (Mary by tho heat not long experts, declaring the St. Claude-streis so great from nil sections of tho by tho Cubans. Dally Mall, to union to protest against government W. A. NISUI'.T. rresl.teut For the above occasion tickets will be thought that this may havo upset his that tho statement of the appear on tho by injunction, J. It. Hogan, organizer 4 cubos to be yollow fever, was iccclvod country the junta Is unublo to supply Maduiu. Sept 13. Tho ofllelnl dis- tnlud. tho clioct thnt sho may sold by the Illinois Central Kallroad at n. W, WADD1LI.. by President Oliphant soon aftcrkll it. Cornelius Vitudorbllt and John patch from Havana, giving details of for Dobs' social democracy In this dis- var)ing times, rales and limits, including a concert platform in London this fall, 0 by saying: ticket on sain daily, good In return until o'clock. Dr..01lnhant Immediately scat Jacob Astor, of Now York, took THE MARKETS. is absolutely false. Mrs. Navarro adds trict, created a sensation tho lost of Victoria do LasTunai, says: vfor uio'mbors' of tho r)res and gave out dollars ut faca value. of these lit this country everything is for November 7, nnd including tickets having s "Tho garriiou of Victoria do Las her only effort la this direction that New Yoiik. September 14. IW. conscience limit of twenty daysfifleeii dusand sevman's tho Veportj which was signed by Drs. eon listed of M) men, of whom 13.1 3ATTLB NftllvcStoori. will bo In singing ono ovenlng, In a sale, from n Urand Jury Ordrrod tu Investigate 14 13 WIS IS to it woman's virtue." Hov. P, II. Lcinonnler, Toutni, JlicUhain, Pout en das. For full particulars as to which 7 COTTON MliUIMllk' charity. hospital. 1M small village, for Sopt .14. After n seven wero sick lu thu St. SCO m 505 Wheat from your ruarest uf tho previous speakers, ennnd , Pufluuu of tho board ot experts weeks'Louis. nftor an FLOUIl-Wlu- leraS "Tho place capitulated Micution Jiulirc Zachrltz reWHUAT-N.... ft 05 Uarllits Secretly i;Ubllliluc an i:iboruto tered oneemphatic protest against this of the abovo applies connection with the Hod Kailroad Station in nud Dr. Dovrou, tho attonding physl-ala- sumed his duties lu tho criminal court heroic defense. an 3SH. .... 4 2 Tho commandant, COUN-N- o. Military Organisation. .... it 25 oats-N- o.: statement, uud, loft tho hall, followed Illinois Central Railroad, call on or adTho report was as follows: Madisonville, Ky. 10 25 U 10 0JH Tho judge gave the grand jury instruc- with three officers uud 75 men, Lnfo Poneo and a dress your nearest railroad Ticket Agent. Madiiiu, Sopt 13. Tho persistence by "We, tho uudoi'jigued physicians, tions concerning thu jail oseupo on Au- marched out, tuklng with them the ST. LOUIS. of the belief that tho Carllsts aro majority of tho audience. Mr. Ilogau - $50,000; who, from tlinb'to time, havo examined gust HO. The chargo was luugthy, and sick and wounded. OOTTON-MIddl- lnc GapHaltoek-IJtiUVKS-Sloc- rs. 3 25 J MO watching for nn opportunity to tako ad then dollvorod u violent t(runo ngainst Wm. Murray, Div. Pass, Agt., New Or- tho Vi eusea ot favor ou SL Claudo immediately nftor the boJy visited the "Tho Insurgents fired cannon at tho Coivt and llollors. . S 75 da 3 40 leans. vantage of tho present cinbarrassmon. Father Maloue. Transacts a general banking business, street, between Clouct and Louisa, jail preparatory to tho Investigation. Ihtg of tho Uud OALVliS-(p- cr 0 Hi 64 10 U) hood) hospltul, although the UOUS-t'3 05 it 4 30 tud invites the accounts of tho citizens jof find six to bo yollow fovcr, lour of Molest. of tho government ovor tho war in Jno. A. Scott, Div. Pass. Agt , Memphis, Cross society was holstod over It at the Slli:i:i'-Fu-ulr lr toto Uhulca The Old. nnd tho Neir. S 75 (ft 3 W A. II. Hanson, G. P. A , Chicago. Hopkins and Adjoining counties. Tut Iliirnuil. Cuba, as soon as this can bo done withwhom aro convalescent. There aro no 4 W (ft 5 00 time. Many of tho wounded perished t'UJUU-rutuSan Seiiastian, Sopt 13. Tho retirlias the finest and most sicuro vault in other cases." Sr. Louis, Sopt 14. Tho tug Archie lu tho debris. Tho Insurgents lost 100 Clcur und Strulu'liL .. 4 0U (J 4 70 out a display of unpatriotic motives, is ing United States minister to Spain, W. A. Kellond, A. G. P. A.. Louisville. (ft) (ft WH continually finding expression. l'M-keWTIKAT No.3 Hod Winter... caught lire ubout 3 n. in. uud killed." ht section of Kentucky .. n viitnutnil 111 f Ml.l jOf tho 12 original cases, all of which t OltN 2J .... No. Mixed thu 20 (ft El Imparclal, in an articlo dealing nudleneo by tho queen regent and pro- oats-n- o. 2 SOX had their origin from a caso that had vwi liuriiutt almost tocars, water line. r ltYU-N- o.'i 4S 4ft 40 near by, al SlSlied a Tro.it y to Soil a l'ortlou of Theli TOllAC'UO-Luiwith Coomp9ttnD with conflicting rumors now in circular seutod his letters of recall. Soon after- comu from Ocean Springs, tho six A b.trgo loaded 3 0) U R W M iteavrkutluii. so caught tiro, nnd niiraowly escaped tlon, declares that it has rollablo au4 60 IS 00 Lcuf Hurler other than thoso roporlod States minister now 13. an(U fl 0 60 It is prescriptions. HAY CJIsar Timothy Tho bluz. for a time, Pocatello, Idaho, Sjpt thority for tho statement that thu wards tho Gen. United DRUGGIST, ns yellow fevor wore unnouuc'od destruction. 11UTTUU-Cho- ice Stewart L, Woodford, 12 Q 14 to Spain, Dairy. Itueutoued tlib St Louis cotton com- nounced that 13 ot thu chiefs of the KU US -- Fresh Carllsts nro secrotly establishing an was received by her majesty nud pre.... tft to 1o practically properly it takes timn. It requires this afternoon tU olaboratc military organization. Shoshoncs aud Hauuock Indiuus of the 1'OltlC Slaudurd (uowl .... pruts. Loss, 83,500. experienco nnd acomplcte knowledge well, and up, walking about tliclr sented his credentials. 1 .... dji j ST. CHARLES, a UACON Cluar Itlb. LAUD-L'rlof drugs. It requires the druggist homes. Of tho six pronounced yollow lUcltommit In .Madrid Over n Cuban Via. Fort Hull reservation hnvo signed .... G 4 Stoam Cuban Victory Officially Continued. Seth i.mv AcoepCrf. treaty for tho balo of 16,000 acres of to nave a largs amount ot drugs UlIICAUa tory. fever cases, four aro convalescent and S 73 a 6 80 Madmd. Sopt 11. Oillcial dispatches of. tho reservation for four Nkw Yonic, SopC U. Soth Low's KENTUCKY. fresh drugs, Ho must give the best two wero declared to be critically ill, Madkiu, Septf 11. Tho news re- this uud 3 70 (t 4 35 ilOUS-l''- ulr to Cliolco. from Havana confirm tho roport that letter accepting tho citizens' union possiblo work, and for compensation ono of these having suffered a relspso ceived here of tho capture, by tho Cu- dollars per aero, or In round figures for 25 2 25 (p Callxto Garcia and Jesus IlabI, two of nomination for mayor was received at south-- ' 5 Ul lift 61 Thls.wlll open up the 810,000. he must bo reasonable. Incaycsterday. bans, of tho town of Victoria Las erri end of tho reservation to public 5 M (ft B60 Hprluifl'utunW tho insurgent generals, capturod tho tho headquartcra of tho union last Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. W!X WHHAT-NO- .S Spring. MS Tunest provlnca of Santiago do Cuba, settlement Las Tunas. Tho No. !Uud (lion). vim tWIi town of Victoria Do consisting of H0O night. Mr. Low says ho Is a republin WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEMTreaty. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, has created great excitoment The COIIN-No.- 3... 80 ft 3u)i Spanish garrison, can, but ho is lu sympathy with tho 0 OATS No. If... BER WE'RE CAREFUL. London, Sept. 11. Tho text of the cabinet ministers havo beonsummoucd iUts 8 15 men, wero all taken prisoners. Died tn Far Jaueau. union's purpose to socuro n mayor who 80 I'OUIC Muni (now) treaty concluded between Qrcatllrltaln to moot to consldor tho situation. Oakland, Cat, Sopt 13. Chief of ICAN.SAS UITY. shall bo free' from partisan obligations. Dead. and Mexico, regarding- tho boundary S 45 ft 6 SO Police Lloyd has received a telegram OATTLH NilllvoStCora Uurner-StuitSTORE, I.ald. ST. BERNARD DRUd Mount Holly, K. J., Sopt 10. Jumos A New Honor for Dr. It. II. Jeiso. 175 A illli lino between Mexico and British 'Honannouncing the death ut Juneau of J. TlIi:AT-No- .S 87 & S3 Oalksduuo, 111., So'jlt 14. Tho Hard Itoblnson, who, on tho night of August duras, was Issuod Columuia, Ma, S"opt 18. Dr. It. II. W) C. Hoalman, formerly private secretary OATS-N- O. St aWhlto of the Young Men's Christ! un To any person interested in husow 8, brutully raurdarcd his wlfo by cutMMti COUN-N- o-Jcsso, president of tho Missouri state association building was laid Sunday to Congressman Hllborn nud recontly Headed tho 'Army lit' Tenon. NKW Oltl.UA.NH. ting hor throat at their homo In Piehls-bor- university, has bqou appointed n mem- mane matters, or who loves aniof Alusku. fishcommlssloiier 4 75 to 630 IIamduho, Sopt. 11. Emporor Wil- In tho prosonco of a, largo congrega- nppoiutcd native of Ohio and 40 years COKN-N- o.i noar Uonlontown, died in thu ber of tho oxecjitlvo committee of tho Ill) was a 3J tion. It was joyful occasion for the 25 S 25K county jail hero Wednesday night of Nntlonal Association of Agricultural mals, wu will send free, upon liam personally commanded the attackOAT3 Western ST. LOUIS. 14 OJ a isoo HAY Choke of the "Alliance," ing forco in tho army maneuvers, all Christian young men of tho city, who of ago. Colleges and Esporlmont Stations. S sew tuberculosis. POKIC Old Mess. Triplet at Jollot, III. UACON-Skletho troops being engaged against an hnvo labored for IS years to bring It Hoc Choloru In Indiana. the orgnn ol this Society. In ad7 O.Vii Yellow 1'ever lu Western Nlonrua. about. Jor.tKT. III., Sept 11. Mrs. John COTt'ON-Middl- lni; imaginary army. Wauasii, Ind.,Sopt.l0. Hog cholera--' dition to ilensely interesting readYolLOUISVif-LMANAGUA, Nicaragua, Sluogn, tin Austrian, whoso husband is WHEAT No. Sited Jiomowhnt mo try. has appeared lu this county, malignant low fever has appoarodAug. 11, tn ing, it contains a list of the 111. Sountor Whlto ot Loon, .11(4 of tho Illinois Stool Co., COItN No. Mixed Si an employe usual, but lu a premiums 50 uk 2Hf earlier than Los AqoKi.KR, Cnl.f Sopt.( 11. United Mixed Hcvcrut natives valuable and unusual gave birth to triplets two girls and OATS-N- o.. No iyMui-- i 0 37ttft 10 w form Sovornl herds of animals In the) western Nicaragua. I'OUIC -State Senator Stephen "M. Whlto is ohll- ouo.biy--ThursdMother and T, $ part of tho county nro auffer- - have dlbd of tho dtscaso recently, nnd given by this paper. Address southern (JOrTON-Mtddconfined at his homo with a sudden at-l- u 7.ii 7H 'iug from tho dlsoase. , It is spreading. t drWure doing well. THE NATIONAL HUMANE AUIANCE, t lc of plf nrcsv. t "My boy camo homo from school one No One Thought She Could Live. United Charities Bulldlo", New 'tik 11 'The mean summer temperature The Bee has just received a fina day with his hand badly lacerated and The only two civilized countries . of New York City is about 74 de"Ibchevo that if it had not got Dr. assortment of cards and other in the world in which a white marl bleeding, and goffering great pain," says for my daughter stationery and can furnish anything Uso Drugs grees; that of Liverpool about 59 Carlstedt'sGroat-Kcmcdis not permitted to acquire civil with Mycr Uros.' Drug Don't She got in thu printing line on short notice Mr. E. J. Schall unless you need them, and thru bnly sho would not bo with us degrees. rights ot own property arc Liberia dressed tho wouud Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I PER DAY. RATES: pure drugs, such as are sold by run down and her Illness developed into in best stylo and at lowest prices. and Ilayti. druggists. Wo keep only j-and applied Cbambcrlain's Pain Balm The Roman catacombs arc 580 rheumatism and rheumatic fever. Every- Room and Breakfast, $1.00. freely. All pain teased and it healed in a retho best. That is the great dismiles in extent, and it is estimate ono said that sho could not live. Five Centennial Kates. markably short time without leaving a sear EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. tinction to bo looked for when the At. soajlaveUn object, iolArft that from 0.000,000 to 15.000,000 doclors cave her no relief, yet by the time TheL. & N. has offered tho following For wounds, sprains, swellings and rheutime comes that you need them (M Meals. Gosd Seniice. high is visible a little over tljjjtCAjn sho had taken two bottles ot Dr. wOom THE RECORD OP dead are there interred. matism, I know of no medicino or proNowhcro else will you find so comGerman Liver Powder, sho was rates good for the ronnd .rip on account scription equal to it. I considerit a houseIVfccii you Visit St. Louis stop nt plete a stock. A good time to begin milca fi3Vo Wet fiigWiUs jfsi. able to sit up in bed, and today sbe is as of tho Tennesseu Cenlenni.il; Tickets gocii hold neccssitp. The -- 5 and 50 cent bottles To obtain admission as a m that spring medicine. bio. nearly 30 miles. ' strong as she over was, and we have noth- twenty days, $1.70; tickets good fifteen da) STi-JAM- BS for sale bv St. Bernard Drug Store, berofthc "Giants' Club" in ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, ing to thank for it but Dr. Carlstedt's Sj.40; tickets cood lor sevon uays EariinRton; Ben Robinson, Mortons Gsp; lfn, a man must be at least six fjf V ail Walnt, Strett Cart Direct to Hottt, Great German Remedy." A state lunch in China. consists UR.YAN HOPPER. MMtfir. Gen, Kmp, St, Charles. Subscribe for Tun Ues. Smith VicKBRS.Tallula.HI for The Bee. in height. Subscribe TURKISH BATHS. Open oil Nltf,' of 146 dishes. 13. u-- s B tho fallowing nunounjaiinnt to Ua iiubllnheO mornlnij: To Me 1'rtililtnt and ilrmbiri of (A Louli-tanHoard lltalth. fho Uavo 1k.mti.mmcn- - "Vc, tuo physician been rciu istpj to cxauln Into tho nature ol t tovcr on SL C'louJ xtrout, wouM civ-toropsrt that In tliclr collective thi'y (.lioulil bo rexanlol n sutptctous bint Hltoutd bo taken cliari;i of by tUo board ol To Ho Uutlt upon tho River Ulytlo Japtuote Uavarniueat. when a band of deputy shoriffs fired, into an infuriated mob of minors. The men fell lllcq so many and the excitoment stneo has beou so intense thut no accurata figures of tho dead and wouuded can bo obtalnod. Kcport runs from If. to 30 odd killed) and 40 or moro wounded. Ono man who reached the cccno counted 13 corpses. Four other bodies Ho in tho mountains between Latimer nnd llarlolgh. Those who were not injured carried their dead and wouuded friends for tho Into tho woods, and cstimato is bafht San FjiaxcucOj Sept. fled. ss -- -- I forget itj " Ten-aets- et rA'-A- Uot-tor- Yellow fovcr is again reported at Jackson, Miss. James Shanklin, ono of tho pioneers of Sandoval, 111., died Sunday. Drought Is soriously damaging tho corn crops of Indiana and Iown. Drought Is burning up tho corn crop in the vicinity of Uloomlngtou, 111. Jnmos li. Uouhvaro, an early settler, nled at Kingston, III., Sunday, nged 80. Tho attendance at tho Nashvlllo exposition ucared tho 100,000 mark last week. Dry weather is believed to havo cut tho corn crop In Clinton county, III., short S3 per cent A heavy storm is reported hrowing on the gulf and tho autumnal rains aro thought to bo near. Shoshoncs and Bannock Indians will sell 15,000 acres of hind to tho United Stales at 84 per aero. Tho government report on tho merchant murluo of tho United States bhows over 3J.003 vessels. It is said that two shrewd Americans have been flooding St Louis with Mexican subsidiary silver coin. At llloomlngton, 111., Mrs. Mary ltowmnn, nged 07, an old resident, was found dead in bed Sunday. Mrs. Funderburk was mysteriously burned to death In her own homo, Sutulny, near Staunton, III. News has been received announcing tho death of J. Uoytmnr. United States fish commissioner in Alaska. Canadian buyers havo swarmed into the Kansas applo belt nnd arc buying up tho product of tho orchards. lleujamln C. Drndloy, ono of Champaign county's (111.) pioneers, died at Champaign, Suudny, nged Si years. Tho steamer City of Heultlo has arrived from Alaska and reports tho mountain pnsscs closed for the season. Seven men were killed and six injured by tho wrecking of an Iron Mountain freight train at Hanson, I. T. Whisky is worth $::a per gallon in Juneau, Alaska, and Collector of Customs Ivy has 30 inspectors employed collecting duties. Tho accidental turning over of un oil stovo caused tho death of Misses Harriet and Matilda Sheldon, aged spinsters, nt Lynn, Mass. An of Macon, Ua., was. lynched after having confessed to the assault of a youug woman and tho khootlug ot another negro. Tho United Labor Lcaguo of Philadelphia donated 825 to assist in tho prosecution of Sheriff Martin for shooting down striking minors at Latlmor, The Wont That Kver Occurred In th Stato of Colorado The Number of the Doad Not Knovrit After Twelve Hour' Work ot Itecoverlnp; Ilodles from the Smouldering Debris Many of tho Ilurnod Alive. Ni:w CASTi.n, Col., Sopt 10. Tho of Colorado occurred Six Porsons Killed and a Ore at Many Injurod Hy tho 'lliroo-l'ourlh- Much an Little Vlo-tim- e Is especially truo ot Hood's Pills, lor 1... 1. 1. u cine ever contained so great curatlvo poi so small spaco. They aro a whole m.ill.u.i worst wreck in tho history of tho state at 12:25 yesterday morning on the joint track ot tho Denver cfc Kio Grande railway and the Colorado Midland railway, IK miles wost of hero. After 12 hours' incessant work by tho wrecking crows in clearing away tho dobrls and rescuing the bodies of thoso who perished, it Is yet imposslblo to secure more than an cstimato of loss of life, and not oven those known to bo dead havo been identified. Many of tho unfortunates novor will be known, und It Is possible that the number hUTcd will always bo In doubt From tho best Information obtainable now fully 30 persons are bollovod to havo perished, whilo 185 wero takon out of tho wreck suffering from serious Injuries. The wreck was caused by a head-encollision between a Denver & Rio Urando passougor train running nt tho rata of 40 miles an hour and a special Colorado Midland stock train ruuulug at a speed of probably 30 miles. So terrific was tho concussion that both eugtnos, bnggago and oxprcss cars, smoker und day coaches and two stock cars wero totally douiollshcd and tho truck torn up for rods in both directions. To add to tho horror of tho sceno tho wreckage at onco cnught flro from nn explosion of a Piiitsch gas tank on thu passenger train, and burned so rapidly that many passengers, pinned beneath the dobrls, wero burned to death before help could reach them. THE DROUGHT. d r Tort Arthur, Tex. of tho llulldlnKH In tho Town lllumi Dunn -- Tho Old nnd Now Tmviirf of Subhio I'iim Djiiinfrod. I.evi-llii11 s Ualli-mor- e, Ports-moul- - - , - , n exo-cullo- chest nlwajs rrady, alKansas City, Mo., Sopt 13. Tho folways efficient always satlowing wns received by tho Kansas isfactory; provent a cold City, Pittsburg & Gulf railway over or fever, cure all liver Ills, its wires hero at ::5J p. m., from sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 2Sc Shrevoport, La.: '!'. 5.srsarrlll. ThoonurutitotaUor tl A severe storm hit Port Arthur last night blowing in from tho shore, thu llult railway round Iioumj uud u number of building lu the ilty. I'll cio vj.s said to hnvo been IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS several killed, aud a number are miss ing, .lustbjforo tho regular north-bouu.- i Quinine and Whisky was conp.tsiungor, No. 3, got out tho A millibar wind shlftisd to sidered the infallible remedy of persons camu to liouumont 011 Ho. for all forms of malaria, cspeci- 3, saving nothing but what clothing thoy ha t on. ally chilis and fever. Conductor Ming uud crew of No. people take the B w iw run tight back to render all as reliable and popular tonic, sistance possible nnd move tho people if there should bo any dangor ot a ic and febrifuge, tidal wave. W. IC Morley, superintendent of tho southern division, went to Port Arthur from lieaumont to mako a report from thcro, but ns tho Hues aro all down it has been impossible to got anything from thorn as yot Port Arthur is n town ot about 1,000 TASTELBSS.) to 1,5100 people, aud has probably 300 houses, many of which aro substanIt cures when all others fail. tial structures. Tho Gulf railway Adapted for old or young. owii3n magnificent 810,000 depot, nnd Pleasant tp take. thu principal hotel Is a costly slructuro of 75 rooms. Price, 50 cents, sold by all Port Arthur is tho southern terminus druggists. of tho Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf railroad, aud Is situated 10 mile 3 incHf7L .Trj Ztrilu butotou land from Sabino Uity. In 1S8U a wavo Cctthoccnuliio swept over Sabino City covering that with ourTnulo- place with 3lx feet of water, destroyMiirlc In Ihrea many houses aud causing several 4lur ing deaths. Groat distress was caused and Manufactured there wero mauy'narrow and thrilling nly by tho escapes. d When the G"ulf road was first GARLSTEDT MEDICIrNE CO., land on Sabino pass, owned hy Evansvillo, Ind. , Kountze Bros., of New York city, wns offered tho railroad company for n V&Jk&kJ&JiJUUkMJkJilC terminal. Both because ot tho font ot tidal waves aud owing to a failure to DR. MENDEUTTATiL'S reach u satisfactory price for the hind, IM'PFIOVED tho proposition was rejected. Port Arthur then bcca'uo tho soutliuru tcrmluui of the road, and was built up ou tho strength of that enterprise. At 5:30 General Manager GUlhatn received a message from Supt W. K. Morloy, who bad arrived at Beaumont, 20 miles north of Port Arthur, confirming tho previous dispatch from Shrove-por- t, but giving no further details of tho Htorm, und tho Gulf railway officials do not expect to bo in wire communication with Port Arthur before 'JP jl 3,Vt,4jfir morning. Dire Destruction of Life und l'roporty at I'ort Arthur. Ilousro.v, Tex., Sept 14. Tho storm damage at Sabino Is Inconsiderable, except to shipping. Two tugs, owned of Orange, wero by Mooru sunk, drowning both Mooro and Botts. iih,L: Tho damago to buildings lu both tho GtAltANlEED TO CUKE old nnd new towns of Sabino Puss was Hood's KVnrirFnntninireK ' s p Up-to-da- te anti-period- Yucatan Chill Tonic. pro-jette- cm aed mi cm 1 - bc-fo- to-da- y ro FRITSCH SON, 1 Man-zanll- lo Illinois Central meboh'ant tailors- ;- jilh..iffin--&?itijE- ox-pre- ss of NASHVILLE. 500,-00- Tu-nu- Mu-lon- 1 u. , -- rOUK-NowMo- HH nls , r C 1 1 rrFOT?riP KINCl to-da- y D mo OATTLH-NatlvoSl- oor. SHUCP-KulrtoCho- lco. 1 I'LOUIt-Wliilurralo- nts. Ilrltkh-Moxlca- - Wife-Murder- er o HOClS-AllUro- dos to-da- y. Sent Free ST. JAMES HOTEL, FLOUlt-HlifhUr- uao. s..-. K uy. UACOM-Clrar- Ulli URY OF lln. . 410-4- n $2.00 CURES Carl-steilt'- .s HOTEL, Ay.er's Sarsaparilla. 75 o iTrfi . Hfc! Bzz3nflkeHHHHJ 1 1 vr V ' :ff I? J Ta ava '(VVV HB PAUL M. MQORB. Editor and Manager. dSms I republican ticket, H7 5 , JtrMJk7A-VV-Wn- ""'- -' " " - " ., -- - -- ,T" - l-f--- &g CaMIl -- f I XV f k II 1 mt V w , . I BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. .i, t.iw.r-w.-.-- ji .j r ' wrttmrmA ttiA priinmr I i eusimatter. i KariitiFian bi aecann .a fEK3?3JI lirJLu,jMEW''r -- MTiU'IBlali rti 'i.'rmj7",,"is.ii X VOTED. i ih !- - ' T i'1- -! 3 ll L1? "I'VtI. J. n7.1Uft ( FlKff ?? uHSSB 4WWiSsiii ''' ' '! " egl!-3,&5v3- gL ggSSj; gi t TV 1 V9KM3ElVivim(-ixIt'! HQrJ ftPWjrBW'-i!- -' jLw V- J 'CJBB ! sr-' M B needed by poor, tired mothers, over- worked and burdened with care, dcblll- tatcdond run down becauso of poor, thin and impoverished blood. Help Is needed n,n .mvu .nj . u.u viiuua buuwuj . wnmAn trirHirml i trttli rhniltlinKflm. noil '""" dyspepsia. ralela. scrofula. catarrh. Help sUklM lff '& ' rr - ,. . c ....' ., .. -- .., tSiBlHHPLW - St, JMKinWtf KBEt5ri ?mx&ss&vnx j;jbti' . KfHflMu LCWi Forest Porler. Populist and Democrat nominee for county clerk, was In the city Monday. hn.h Wm HanwlrU and Wm tir.. ,. , ., "JfTSSiTSl mo ... LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. PERS0NAL- - ... ', r KEPUBLICAN TICKET. SUDSCRIPTION KATES: (). Year, tlrlcitr in advance " " Sis Montni, NOT VOTED. JAMES G. Ii 00 3 For Clerk ot the Court of Appeals, ' DAILEY. For Circuit Judge, Fourth udlcial District, CLIFTON J. PRATT. For Commonwealth's Attorney, Fourth Judicial Ditlrict, CHAS. C. GRASSHAM. JJ ThreeMontht, " 3 SlnRlo Copies Specimen copies mailed free on application. wanted in all parts ot the Correspondents cjuntr. Address o tor particulars. When nood'a Barsaparllla begins to enrich, purify and vltallzo tho blood, and Bends It in a healing, nourishing, Invigorating stream to tho nerves, muscles and organs ot tbo body. Hood's Barsaparllla builds up tho weak and broken down aua cures all blood diseases, becauso Bys-toi- u, Comes Quickly en route to the Nasbv ills Centenn a . C. S. Presley and Miss Cassis Smith attended tbe Baptist Association at Providence last week. They report a pleasant trip. For Clerk of the Court of Arprals, JAS. G. BAILEY, Of Magoffin County. For Representative. CHARLES R. EDWARDS. For County Judge, W. R. Parker is having a well dug near his residence for watering stock. E. G. McLcod, of Madisonvillc, was in the city Monday. Several at this placo will attend the Loiusville Conference ot tbe M. E. church, South, at Henderson, which convenes tho 23rd, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1897. For Stato Senator, Sixth Senatorial J. H. LUNSFORD. County Cletk, R. R. GRAHAM. For Ccunly Attorney, WILLIAM BEARD District, tor Hood's Sarsaparilla Prepared only by C. Is tho Ono True. Wood Purifier. All druggists. $1. For faheriff, 1. 1 iood & Co., Lowell, Mass. GEO. R. LYNN. us " tors of that deal has fallen by lha way side, and bis prospects for political preferment blighted, and some three or four others are now fusion candidates for va rious offices in this county; but as they Sixth District For Magistrate, Wm. M Rice; for Constable Johnson Williams. made a deal and traded certain offices off Seventh District For Magistrate. H. F. Bourland; for Const. le, William Harris. to the populists without asking tho people. we think tbe voters of this county who are Pricks of mules have advanced of their Captain's istcr, who was in favor of fair play will make tho SUNIM0NrnJEM1HUmf5AT sharply in the blue grass region badly burned. Tlu doctor said fur county officers this coming and stock raisers arc realizing skin grafting was the only remedy, November without consulting the bosses good profits on their sales. The and the boys bravely furnished the or oven ratifying tbeir deal. After a long silence, Shclton's corrcs- grafts. market is unusually active. respondent, "D. J," rallies and comes to The Kentucky State Board of WEBSTER COUNTY HEWS. the front again, not with any argument in favor of free silver 16 to 1, and without Health has taken precautions even denying that good times and good against the introduction of yellow Dixon, Blackford, Slaughtcrsvllle prices are here, but with a low mutterfever into Louisville. The railing about me having voted tbo Populist ANNOUNCEMENTS. and Other Towns. tickets a few years ago. Now it is very roads are watched for a hundred clear why be docs not say anything in roa couuohwialth's ATToaMir. miles south of Louisville. SEND BREEZY NEWS NOTES. favor of the favorite bobby of freo silver, (" RASSHAlt We are authorlied to announce VJ c. C. Graisharo, ot LivinKtton Counljr. as a because that theory is dead and del! vered, National Democratic candidate for tbe office ot Farmers arc getting good prices Commonwealth's Attorney, ot the Fourth Judicial it is a lost cause; it cannot survive the WlBSTSa CO'JNTT DtrARlMEK they produce. A District, subject to tbe action of tbe voters at the for everything Conducted by David llaouxixo coming November election. present rush of prosperity. KT. DIIOM, Webster county farmer even said The principal theory was that prices DIXON. the other day that they were getwere low because there was a lack of Our Prohibition Law. No rain yet. ting too much for some things. money and this shortage of money was Wc have interviewed eminent The farmers are now busy housing to- caused by tbe "crime of 73." Now prices legal authority upon the question of many things havo doubled and all have If there is as much difference in bacco. " advanced, and the "crime of 73" has not of the prohibition law now in force the ability of Pratt and Nunn as ucucui jsu:ciiiy 13 uuu aim la welIt was said last year is comed by all except the Bryan politician. be:n corrected. in Earlington and other portions lawyers and judges, as there that when a man became affected with tbe .of Hopkins county, and the proba- as dignified, forcible speakers, the Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Drury, Mr. and free silver disease, ho could only see In ble effect, if any, upon this law people would do themselves a very Mrs. W. C. Hardwick left this morning one direction. Now "D. J." bas sympand its provisions, of the decision great injury by changing. Smith-lan- d for the Centennial at Nashville. toms of tbe disease yet becauso he mikes of Judge Hazclngg, about which Gold Standard. Mr. Labc Lisman has just returned a fling at me for having once voted the from market, where be has been to pur- Populist ticket, and am now for the gold decision there has been so much For Suricyor, DABNEY BISHOP. For Coroner, H. H. HILL. First District For Magistrate. James H. Fcx; for Cons. ible. W. W. Llttlefield. Second District For Magistrate, O. J. Farnsworth; for Cc Mable, Jimes Watts. ,. Fifth District For Magistrate, H. F. Porter; for Constable IlOOdS FlllS nrn the only pills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparilla. J. V. POOLE. For County Clerk, T. T. MORRIS. For County Attorney, DAVID BROWNING. For Circuit Clerk, W. F. TRUSTY. For Superintendent of Schools, MISS LIZZIE HERRON. For Assessor, G. II. BRYANT. For Jailer, J. J. CURRY. For Magistrate in Dixon District, J. N. BAKER For Constable in Dixon District, S. D. EDWARDS. For Magistrate In Slaughtcrsvllle District, J. T. FRASER. For Magistrate In Clay District, WILLIAM MUIR. For Constable, HUB EDMONSON. words, took its flight when incompetent democracy took charge ot the reins of our But alasl poor Popocrats, government. your day is over, your time Is past and jour doom is sealed, our party of which you so proudly boasted bas struck the rock of Republican "confidence" which wrecked your ship and sealed your destiny for all lima to come; bat you have no one to blame but yourselves, for It was you tbat bit her the hardest blow, it was you tbat when intrusted with official reins of this government, showed your incompetence to manage it, and now with prosperity in full bloom in our grand old commonwealth and the official reins of our government in the bands of the C. O. P., we can have nothing but unspeakable bliss. LISMAN. Dustl Dustyll Duslierlll Mr. Broc Price and family, of Nebo, visited here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. W. B. Price and family, of Sturgis, visited Dr. E. N. Rice. Sunday. Mr. Bud Price, who has been confined to bis bed for some time with typhoid fever, is improving slowly. The farmers are forced to cut their tobacco on account of the dry weather. Prof. E. G. Thompson opened school here Monday in place of Ml. Moriab. Prof. Thompson is a fine Instructor, and every parent should send tbeir children to school. Doubtless we will have a new officer In our little town right soon. "McKInley prosperity," "Gold Stand ard." "Three cent, eggs." and "1013." You seldom ever bear tbe above expressions used now a days, while there has formerly been mora said about them in Webster county than was said about the Queen's jubilee. You bear such sentences as these: "Poor laboring man, wheat is so high ho can't eat any more biscuit." "Isn't it as tonishing bow the 'blamed fools' have got wheat so bUb?. It won't last long," "Mark Hanna" who fled to the unknown some, time since, showed up again Sunday. Dn E. N. Rice aod wife returned last Tuesday tfrom Nashville, where they have been spending a few days in sight seeing. Have you heard It? If you haven't, you will tho now argument about tbe advance of tobacco. Tbe "Demmies" are all and well posted. They say tbe western farmers are using a great deal ol tbe "weed" in making a aheep wash. Therefore there wilt be a great demand for tobacco. Hasn't one ot tbe Herald correspond ents been stung by Tub Bib recently? Success to Tub Bib. Silbx, e, , Mr. Melville wood, or WMhimt.il, Tha Louiullle and Na.Uvlllle railroad Ind'' is visiting ,he faralrofR' W. Wood. Miss Hufl is visiting friers la has given nn order to the United States Car Company, at Amiiston, Ala , for 500 Henderson this week. Miss Ninnon Umslead spent Friday Utt boxcars. The cost' ulll Aggregate about -f $250,600. Tblscidtr will hat e'thet fleet ol in Madtaonvllle 1 -' KV giving emplojmtnl to 700 men at the McLecd, of Madlsonville, was, Mr. Ed shops. in town one day last week. fir Hi 1 ' Tu" Louisville and Nashville railroad Ollie Toy was In Robards Sunday. amKH B has perfected arrangements for Ihe ensu- I Mrs. Lillian Dealt and daughter, of Ce- -' ing season to operate a regular line of dar Rapids, Iowa, are Visiting relatives steamers from Prnsacola to Bremen, to be bere. known as Ihe "Pentacola-BremeSteamMaster Will Mahoney left one day last ship Line." Tho first steamer in Ihe lino will be tbo steamship Acanthus, which week for Jasper Ind., to resume study. Miss Maggie Devney, ot Evansville, is will bo ready for loading at Pcnsacola in tbe first half ot October. Tbe Louisville visiting friends here. and Nashville expects to have two or Mrs. Julia McGratb went to Evansville mora sailings a monlh during the remain one day last week to bo with her son who der of the season. Tbo line is In a posi- was then quite ill. tion to furnisb ocean room for alt freight Miss Jessie Broun, of Madlsonville, offerings to Bremen. spent Saturday and Sunday wllh Miss Tbe freight earnings or Ibe Loaisvillo Mary Mothershead. and Nashville railroad for the first week Miss Carrio Crenshaw relumed Thurs in September show an excellent increase. day from Hopklnsvllle. Tbo passenger earnings also continue to Miss Susan Atkinson leaves this week show increases, but it is Ibe increase in for Swatbmore Penn., where she will enIhe freight earnings tbat is tbe best sign of ter college. the limes. The freight earnings for tbe Miss Jennie Sanders and her sister, Zolie, first week in September this year were $290,630 as compared with $270,940 in left Saturday morning fur Nashville to Tbe total visit relatives. 1896 and 256,015 in 1895. earnings was $430,440 as compared with Mrs. D. J. Wardsworth.of Philadelphia. who bas been visiting the family of Mr. $394,380 in 1896 and $376,405 In 1893. Tbe Richmond (Va.) Time, tracing Ibe Willard Cavlnes, and Ibe Misses Wbalen, activity in railroad stocks to tbe Increised left yesterday for borne. LtIe JI iry I .JT fl l JIMMO . 1 ak'Jtl n "" s! i2i3W:J516iIlS Longfellow. Arthur James worshipped here Snnday. Miss Burah Land has been visiting her sister at Clay. Black!ord bas a lawyer, and sin will not dare to enter therein. Rev. Chas. Gooch filled his appointment here Saturday and Snnday. earnings, based upon tbe movement of crops from tbe West and South sa)s: "One of Ihe most significant tacts in this connection is tbe report tbat 100,000 more men are employed by tbe railroads in this country at present than were employed a year ago. It is well known no labor is better paid than railroad labor, and an addition of 100,000 men to tbe pay rolls means 5 000,000 dollars paid for labor. This monoy, of course, finds Its way into the channels ot trade and helps to make business tbat much better." Revival of steady business for the railroads means a great deal more than tbe enlivening ot business through the expenditure ot the earnings ot a greater number ot employes. It means Ibe betterment ot roadway and rolling stock, the completion of d extensions, and consequently renewed activity in many manufacturing and construction lines, and an encouragement to Ibe development of agricultural, forest and mineral resources. Railroads are not sot only a fair index of conditions In a country, bnt tbey aid In Ibe creallcn ot conditions. much-neede- a After serious illness Hood's Sarsaparilla bas wonderful building up power, It purifies tbo blood and restores perfect health. It roa have confidence in vour tailor vnn wilt have confidence in Ihe clothes lie makes. A guarantee of perfect fit and satisfaction Is given with every order fwr'gar- mems maue oy ai uorn A Uo., inn. greaC Chicago Merchant Tailors. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water elM with urine, and let it stand Ucnly-foa- r bears; a sediment or setting indicates a dtseawd condition of the kldnej-n-. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to nrfn-al- e or pains in tbe back. Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out ot order. said in newspapers within the past week. It is the opinion of these able lawyers that our law is not affected but remains in force and that the only provision of said law that may be affected by the decision of Judge Hazclrigg is that which gives jurisdiction in the case to justices of the peace. In fact the case that was tried in the Court of Appeals was not the validity of the local option law, but the jurisdiction of magistrates over violations of that law. Under the new constitution the jurisdiction of magistrates is made uniform throughout the State and may not extend to cases where the fine exceeds one hundred dollars. The penalty under the law exceeded this amount in the case that was carried to the Court of Appeals, and the Court held that the magistrates did not have jurisdiction. Even upon' this point there is a difference of opinion. It seems an assured (act that the prohibition law in Hopkins county is.valid and in force, and the citizens and officials of the district which this law covers declare that it shall continue to be enforced with the same vigor which has characterized its history thus far. -- Some Georgia lawyers arc dis- chase a stock of dry goods. He and his cussing the question as to whether brother Rice Lisman ulll open op a new Chattanooga is really in Ten- stock in tbe Brewer brick this week. Mr. Mrs. nessee. They will investigate and Mrs. W. T. W. C. Hardwick and Mr. and Dnny left Monday morning if a correct survey of boundasec for Centennial. ries will not bring that important Mr. Clay Hall left last Sunday for city within the confines of Georgia. Nashville. Tcnn. The spectacle of a sheriff and special guard, detailed to preserve a toll-gat- e in Kentucky, being captured by a band of raiders and marched off a safe distance while the gate is demolished, is interesting for Kentucky. Time for a new election in that county. "Because it is my deliberate judgment that the prosperity of America is due mainly to its sys tem of prottctivt laws, I urge that Germany has now reached the point where it is now necessary to imitate the tariff system of the United States." Bismarck. Hawaii, if annexed, will not be the first island owned by the United States. There arc numerous others, some quite important, now owned by this country. We reproduce an interesting article on this subject, taken from the Washington Post. Read it. to-da- y Editor Gaines, Progress of the Elkton The Strike Situation. that might fit elsewhere. He says: In the Hazelton, Pa., region There arc several hundred ot our sub where the fatal clash occurrcdbc-twee- n scribers who have been so busy lately sell miners and sheriff's deputies, most of the miners are idle. Three thousand Pennsylvania National Guardsmen are there undr command of Brigadier General Snow-de- n to preserve order. In the Pittsburgh district many mines have resumed and others arc starting up daily. The miners arc rapidly returning to work at the sixty-fivcent rate. In the Jellico region some evictions have been made and the miners realize that they will cither have to go to work or leave the district. Ohio and Indiana miners arc returning to work. A state convention of miners of Illinois has been called to meet at Springfield, Sept. 20th, and nothing will be done in that state until after the convention. The strike may be considered practically ended and all idle miners will gradually resume work throughout the country or seek e ouicr-occupations. publishes a suggestion ing tbeir dollar wheat that they haven't had time to call in and see us. Editors don't need any money, of course, but they like to post up tbeir books occasionally, to sea how they look. See? The new American tariff law has thrown thousands of workmen in Germany Into idleness. Courier-Journa- l. This isn't bad, coming as it docs from that staunch free-trad- e journ al. The Dingley tariff was intended to benefit the American workmen and not those of Germany or any other foreign country. Farmers in Hopkins and Web ster counties are beginning to cut their tobacco on account of the drouth, notwithstanding which, the yield of the weed, both in quantity and quality seems very fair. With the prospect of continued high prices for the crop, the farmer feels pretty comfortable. An Honest Confession. The Bourbon "News," a stal wart Democratic newspaper, advises its free silver brethren to comfort been enjoyed, education make a free confession and case acquired, and independence seIt says: their consciences. cured by so large a majority of the Our silver friends insist that the increase total population as in the United in price of wheat Is due to short crops in States of America." James G. Are tbe foreigners also .foreign countries Blaine. cm cattlu. sheep, mules, cotton, corn, stmt etc , wbich arc all bringing There is a brave lot of soldier tatter prices than they did last yoar. Bet- boys in Illinois, who, though never ter admit that times are improving, boy, in an active engagement, seem to and lat your consciences feel better. be candidates, all, for an engageGreenville will have a graded ment. These chivalrous vounc tohool. On Saturday, Septem-btt'.ftt- soldiers have just shed their blood, the citizens of that town and a portion of their cuticle, cooly, yeted a school tax by a majority of one after another, to save the life iixty.ot. i, "The benefit of protection goes first and last to the men who earn their bread in the sweat of their faces. The auspicious and mo. mentous result is that never before in the history of the world has Jim Vaughn and A. T. Jewel, of Sebree, were in town last Monday on business. U. S. Wo mac it, of Scbrce, was in town on business Monday. Ball Gibson, of Sbelton, was town Monday on business. Geo Beard, editor of Sebree Herald, was in town Monday. I fell sorry for George, he cam j over to heir J. R. Hind-ma- n speak, but it was tbe wrong day. . D. J's article In Sebree Herald, was a hummer. Ho knew the reason why wheat went from 40c in 'tfi to 95c in '97. Cal. Robert Rideout and wife visited friends in town Saturday. Died Sept 10, little Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cavanah, aged 17 months. The bereaved family have our sympathy. Prof. E. C. Sisk opened his school at Springfield school house Monday. Mrs. Nannie Kcrnohaa returned home from the Centennial Sunday. The county officials of Union county treated Gov. Hindman with marked courtesy and respect. Can as much be said for Webster county officials? Sam Clark and Cbas. Asha. of tbe country were in town Monday. "Buck" Shcllon, of Jones-stancountry, was in town Monday "Buck" is a hustler and welcomes prosperity with open arms. If you want to buy a calf or sell a drove of them, he is the man for you. Mr Geo. S. Beard, of ths Scbreo Herald, spent Monday in town. The mouths of the silverites are closed, Prices have all gone up; some artices have doubled under tho gold standard. This is contrary to their theory. List year they argued that prices were low, because of the "crime of 1873," now they say they are high because ot the demand. It Is amusing to hear soma of our ofllce seekers explain to tbe dear voters that it is tho wheat famine In Europe that has caused an advance in the price of wheat. Bat did It ever occur to you that there was no cow, hog, sheep, wool, cotton, corn, or lumber famine in Europe; let us bear from you on these articles. . On last Wednesday, 8th' Inst., tenant Gov. James R. Hindman, sound money Democratic nominee fo: clerk of the court of appeals, addressed a fair sized audience at the court house for about one hour and a half. Gov. Hind man is an ablo and pleasing speaker and those who failed to hear him missed a grand treat. We were pained to see some of our prominent citizens and county officials sit within a stone s throw of so able a speaker, too full of prejudice, and not enough courtesy to go and hear a man, competent, and amply ablo to discuss tho money question, and a man whom tbe whole state of Ken tucky bas honored. Boys come out aod hear all sides. We know your free silver theory is rapidly falling Into dlsrcputo, but a theory that can't stand open and fair discussion ought to fall and will soon be a thing of the past. Some ot these same prominent leaders of the "lost cause" fifteen months ago were very abusive tow-.r- d free silver men from JOldAltgelddovn to Ollie James" as they were pleased to call them. Some ot these fellows, though, hen the Chicago plat-farwas made, became slightly affected with tbo disease of "regularity," and then they began to look around them and they saw there were about 1,000 populists in this county, and tbo idea of a deal with tho pops, became uppermost In iheir minds. Said deal or trade was actually madoby about a dozen of the bosses here lost January. Already ono of tho principal manlpula- d u Tbe boys are busily engaged in tbe telephone business at present. standard. Why "D. J." don't you remember about George is sick and would like to die but 15 months ago, you were in Dixon, cs on tbat don't make Miss Lizzie cry. the Hardwick corner, advocating the gold Hot and dusty, bat our new street standard, and defending John G. Carlisle. sprinkler will be out this afternoon. Think cf it, a man who less than 15 For further information concerning ihe months ago, one who bad read the history telephone apply R. B. Morgan and C. E. of fiatism and was able to give good reaDye. son why he was for sound money, now J. R. Head has gone to St. Louis to buy talking about "crime of '73," Wall street, Lombard street, money power, Plutocrats more goods. He says it's demand and supply. etc. When "D. J's." free silver fever cools a One man of our town is still sitting on a little more I think be will recover, as he is goods box and says Prosperity bas not too well read in tbe history of our country to make a good Populist. Doubtless bo is familiar with tbe early history of R. J.. but it bas slipped bis memory; when bis fever bas cooled down thoroughly, and be begins to recognize some of bis friends, be will then recollect the history of the sil ver legislation, and bow disastrous fiatism has always been, to every country that has tried it and will again b: advocating sound money. Now "D. J.," for your sake alone, I will say that in tbe winter of 1892 3 I studied the money question for tbe first time and made up my mind as to bat stand on that issue I would take, and when I took it I know that there was a large majority for free silver in our county. I do not claim to be a graduate yet (though I've read the wholo silver cause, "Coin's Financial School" and several issues of the Cincinnati Inquirer,) I am thoroughly satisfied that free and unlimited oiaage at a a fictitious ratio will destroy bimetallism. "D. J." fate is against your theory, it won't do, como back to the solid rock, of sound money. We will extend to you the right hand of fellowship, whether you join our church or not. D. B. not excelled by the average college or normal. You can be suited in News scarce. studies. Tuition only Every body It busy with their tobacco. i per itoard ja to ;n. For Tbo Christian brethren have closed a month. catalogues, address E. two weeks' meeting at this place with five elegant McCully, A. M., Principal, Hanadditions. Tbe General Baptists, under the direc- son, Ky. POQLE. tion of Elders Bumpass and A. O. Stone, have quite a successful revival atTilden. Prof. Trumons commenced bis school tbe 13th Inst., with a good enrollment. Mr. Elijah Melton will start to western North Carolina the last of this week for the benefit of his health. He will be ac companied by bis wife and child. Parson Stone will commence a well Ibis morning. J. C. Allen will build a dwelling in town this fall, and J. S. Gentry will build one just out of tbe corporate limits. Come on, gentlemen, we will give you a hearty welcome. Norris Allen is now with J. S. Lisman, smiling sweetly across the counter, and bands out the mail to the pretty girls. Candidate will speak here on tbe 30th Inst. The dear tellaws will be so clever Hanson School. wish In relieving pain in Ibe back, kidneys, Hanson is "in it," educationally. liver, bladder and every part of Ibe urinary passages. It corrects bold The best house in the county is nnne and scalding urin inability to Ii, or In pasting being erected. A strong faculty, bad effects following use ot liquor, wine or headed by Prof E. McCulley, is in beer, and overcomes tbat an pleasant necharge. The courses of study arc cessity of being compelled to get op many times during night tbe lo urinate. The mild and extraordinary effects ot Swamp-Roia soon realised. It stands Ibe highest for its most wonderful cures of tbe most distressing cases. Ifyoa need a medicine you sbonld hoe the best. Sold by drug-gatprice Gfty cents and one dollar . Far a sample bottle and pamphlet, both seat free by mail, mention Tub Bib and send yonr full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blngbamplon, N. Y The proprietors of Ibis paper gaurantee Ibe genuineness of this offer. ot WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort In Ihe knowledge to often expressed, that Dr Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, Ibe great kidney remedy, fulfills every s, -- J. I Fire at Clinton, Ky., destroyed the Christian church, the the Emerson Hotel and post-office, several stores. Subscribe for The Bee. I Yucatan Chill Tonic. cent. Tbe creat reliable and popular tonic. Where arc the Popocratic candidates? and febrifuge. It breaks the Are they ashamed to come out? Perhaps chill and prevents Its return, strengthening they have given up Blackford to the good tbe patient and gives healthy tone and vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to Republicans. We'll guess they have. take. Price joe. Warranted at drug II. F. Farkcr bas just returned from store. Evansville from whence he went to buy HANSON. high tariff goods. It's all off when they Miss Virgie Sutton, of tbe Asbbysburg get here. How is lbat, does he give us country, visited In Hanson last week. the tariff off? J, W. Slaton mado a business trip to John Ncsbil, tbo good old prophet is Evansville last week. still rejoicing over the prosperity and Miss Willie Parish, of Madlsonville, says he can hear tbe Free Silverites cry "catch that wheat, hogs, cattle and to- who has been visiting hero for a few days, returned borne Monday. bacco, it's getting awful high." BLACKFORD. A runaway team made things lively for The Republican candidates frequently R. S. Hcrin went to Sbiloh Saturday. visit us with broad smiles on their faces. several minutes a few days since on one of Somebody is going to get married soon Why should they not have pleasant our streets. No damage was done, bow H. B. Canady went to Marion Saturday, smiles, when good old honest Democrats ever, except to break a coupling pole of II. F. Parker was in Evansville last meet them with an outstretched hand and tbe wagon and slightly injure one of tbe week. say God bless you, you Republicans have borses. The wagon and team belonged to J. A. Garrett, of Providence, was in brought my children bread and meat. I Austin Crabtree. town Monday. am with you even to tbe end. Tbe Ep'worth League entertainment last Longfellow Jr. Friday pight at the Methodist church was Rev. B. F. McMickim, ot Marlon, was well attended and was enjoyed by those in town Saturday. SLAUGHTERSVILLIi, present. Miss Mary Lowry, of Sullivan, is attend Sterct Haynes, of Morganfield, is still ing school here. Mr. Hallums, of Springfield, Tenn., insuring property in and around this place. was here Monday, J. H. Morgan wont to Clay Sunday to Some say we will have whiskey sold his regular appointment. Miss Minnie Slaton, who has been in hero by licensed saloons after September delicate health for some time, bas gone to Owen Helm and Ad Bone, of Madison-vill20th e, reached bira yet. School is prosperous and is likely to remain so, with Prof. D. M. Dodds and C. P. Simpson as teachers. Judge L. B. Good-bye- , J. V. has come along, ha will setvo us much better, but I hope not so long. A problem for Free Silverites; When a man bas nothing to sell, and won't work, how can we get prospsrity to him? Friends don't wear your shoe soles od going from one part of town to another, then. but just tetepbone, it only costs you ono Vt t I; ? MUST KEEP BUSY And in order to do so we are making genuine Hard Time Prices on all classes of Merchandise. Money buys everything we handle at WAY DOWN PRICES. Fortunately for us, as well as our patrons, we never go to market without the very powerful cash. We know we buy c 4? r r c c 0 49 49 I Dry o 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Goods, Shoes, Notions, S .. V Gents' and Ladies' Underwear and Hosltry. g Gent's White and Colored Shirts, 49 HATS AND CLOTHING At the Bottom Cash Prices and our Customers reap the benefit. Plant your dollar where you can get the largest returns. Ours is the place. r c a c c r c fc o 0 were In town last week, Liw Meriraan and wife, of Sullivan, visited relatives in our town Sunday. J, R. Head, one of our merchants, is in St. Louis this week buying bis fall goods, J. L. Reynolds, of Crcswcll, spent Sat urday and Sunday with friends in our town. Rev. Pickerln, of the Baptist faith, is preaching a scries of sermons at this place this week. so common In summer-tlm- d Georg e Hearin, our clever old bachulor, by los3 of energy, Is in Missouri looking for a location and accompanied lack of thought-powe- r, means also looking for a wife. W. B. Crutcber, of Caldwell county, hat a deficient supply of nourishThe vital force 13 purchased the Jones stable and in now ment. doing a thriving livery business. It Isn't a question of muscle and After playing tbo part of a tardy corsinew, but of resistance and respondent for some weeks we will come endurance. At any age, but again with renewed energy and a full supespecially In youth, It Involves ply of "confidence." the risk of lung disease. Loss Tbe weather is so dry and tho dust is so of flesh and a cough are threatprevalent tbat tbe popocratic orators have abandoned their work and when politics Is ening signs. mentioned they begin talking dry weather and other such things. We are glad to say of a certainty that prosperity has onco moro sailed out on her white pinions and taken tbe people of this of Cod-liv- er Oil, with the country under her balmy wings to shield meets these and protect through future time. We are It tones up, fattens perfectly. glad that the farmers of this country are getting good prices for their produce and and strengthens. In Scott Emulsion the taste tbat the busy hum of industry Is to be heard blending its sweet music in the air; the oil Is fullv dlspulsed. and tbat the hearts of happy American nraklng it almost as palatable peoplo are gladdened by the advent of reaslmllk. turning prosperity, which took its flight Rar uU n. .m. ni4 A. w.tiw all AjamAM from us about four years ago, or, In othar scoilr & Uowns. Mf8.'Chatta, Nw York Bailey Springs, Florence, Ala., to spend Rev. J. L. Talt preached his first ser-the fall and winter. She was accomthe Baptist church Sunday night. panied by Miss May Sawyers, of R. L. Martin and J. W. Jones, of" the Slaughters, who will visit relatives at that place. at fcVijri? MADISONVILLE, KY. -- BlSHDP & CD YOUR MONEY BAOK IP YOU WANT IT. c r 1 c c o ofr 0 VvATJ T THE DrrCRENC-- Depression of Spirits lost Jno. Ray, of New Mexico, a deputy United States Marshal Is visiting relatives and friends in Hopkins and McLean counties, tMr. Ray was here two years ago and since that time has lost an arm In a battle with a set ot bandits. Prof. E. McCulley and T. M. Gooch, tbe former editors of Tbe Exchange, have severed tbeir connection with tbe above paper leaving Lee Jackson editor and publisher. Rev. W. C. Wilson and family, of Ky., are visiting relatives bere. Tbe public school opened hero with an enrollment of 125 students. With one ot tbe best scboolbouses in We tern Kentucky and one of tbe best principals in the Stale, we will have as good a school as can be found in Ibis part of tbe country. Hanson bas already about a score of deep wells and tbe drill men are still at work in our midst. An abundance of pure, water, especially through long drouibs, is bound to contribute to lbs health of any town. W. H. Weir and wire, Miss Minnie Coffman aaJl Wallace Weir are fa Nashville attending tbe Exposition, this week. Mrs. Adofphus Rudd, ol Morganfield, is visiting berjather, L. A. Prilcbelt, near this place, Henry Asbby is still at work oa that coal aboui ihe first ol Augasl bouse be and if nothing prevents he will finish the job about Oeaetr te. Mil-bur- n, i in in the Quality and the amount of light produced $& by an old fashioned TALLOW DIP W iwwisarr TtTTT.n and an INCANDESCENT is not more marked than is the difference In nppear- uiitc, in siyic anu quality ot tUC Wearing Apparel made by Qs M. BORN & CO., THE 41 ! Y- - HEAT CHICAB8 MERCHANT TAILORS, ImJj1 ana ute work ot the mass of Tailors. The 8ulta and Overcoats of l ore fine productions of Tailoring Art. tho former We Guarantee to fit and please you and nave you mono 300 CHOICE NEW PATTERNS to eeleot from. ' rCv JJ ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. . A ..., ,!, ,,,, ,4 WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE 525 To make ourFuneral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in livery. hypo-phosphit- es, cases s PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. W"H""r (' V bfs 3 VV 'fr ' I r gTM.J-.. srf I V f pV- - I rvL'-urt- J .Swaga&iiadttt ' Kinjaksfcfct&fr" i?&Sv. vpVPjK . " --dl&U&a Cb. i Mrttt4MMv4bMM)WM i&mte !. - sP& EIGHTH YEAR. . EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER grow upon 16, 1897 -S- UPPLEMENT. v 01 NO. 37 Prosperity nnd Currency lleform. SILVER ACROBATS. into mo nnuuni nar-veNono of tho essential conditions p st JUDGE FRENCH ON SILVER. lie repudiates I'lalntjr About Money. MILK TICKETS FOR BABIES IN PLACE OF MILK. which our piospority depends WONDERFUL FEATS OF W. J. BRYAN would bo destroyed. But, sir, you tho iuventivo genius of your AND F. E. WHITE AS FREE TRADE pcoplo, destroy tho 6kil of your AND FREE SILVER DEMOCRATS. and machinists aud tho lovo of your scientists for their lnbor, nud fur-tlithey Iloth Laud nnil Ciirno Chrnpncs. progress would bo simply impossiVint Crodlt It to Inientlro Oonltn mill blo A standstill would bo tho result; Then IlUmo It on tlio "Crimo of '73." nay, not n standstill, but n stnguation, What r. E. White Said III 1803 "This which iu itpelf would bo utterly intolerer FARM PEICES. HAVE ght. Commenting npou tho favoralHo efo fect of tho riso in whent nnd tho of freo silver throrlca Tho Financial Chronicle says: "Withull tho inaif-ifemhnntngcfl arising from this ro1 markablc situation thero ia ouo serious danger. Onr currency system lias been tried and found deplorably wanting. Its fi huiIh nfilrui tli.it tho currency trou-blduring tho past soveu years have beou a rc3iilt of financial and industrial distress. This, from ono point of viow; is true, but pcoplo who accept this as conclusive- nuMver strangely overlook-- , tho fact that such a result is tho most'" Ecrioua indictment of tho system. "When all commercial couditious uulte to favor n country's industries, it may with impunity take largo risks ami enter on dangerous experiments. Fiat money seemed to be no bar to our prosperity in tho early seventies. Tho Eland silver coinago law was busily at work iu 1879 nud 1880, yet it had, so far as any observer could discover nt tho time, no especially baleful influence ou tho country's prosperity. In the fall of 1891 there wero plenty of political oraolea to point out tho fact that good times wero returning iu tho face of tho silver net of 1800. "Bnt what vnluo is to bo sorlously pnt on currency systems good ouly for fnvoraUIo times in trade? What, for in; Btnnco,. would tho world havo said of tho English enrrcucy system if it had satisfied everybody in tho smooth sailing of 1888 nnd 1889 and then collapsed into general discredit during tho sierra of 1800? If it is trno that wo need tKa surest nnd most ii)vnlncrablo currency in tho world to sustain our industries through theso periodical storms which sweep over nu industrial commuuity then it will reasonably bo admitted that tho preparation for such n system must bo mado beforo tho cmorgenoy st cs pur-cha- Repudlators and Talk ill III llll ';, M mi "It in not to Mr. McKlnley or any other politician, but to tho memory of tho men who invented aud havo perfected your printing press; to tho memory of tho men who discovered tho power of Menui nud who built your steam engines, who invented Thero nto no greater cconoinlo ocro-bat- s your power looms nud cottouand built gina; to tlniu (ho stiver Democrats now giv- tho momory of tho men who constructing exhibitions in this country. Thoy ed your telegraph nud turn somersaults nud fllpflnps backward cables, who discovered laid your ocean havo perand forward so fast (lint it makes us fected tho besscmer steel and process; to tho dizzy to watch them. In ono year or ono memory of tho men who hnvo tho mencampaign they uro landiug cheapness tal capacity to put togethor your solf and the- inventive- genius which cnused binder, which havo revolutionized tho it, mid in tho uoxt they aro cursing bread problem it is to tho momory of choapnesa and tho causo of cheapness. thckO intellectual giants that wo ought All of tho freo trado silver Democrats to erect mounmonts that would pierco hava douo this act. They linvo had to tho very skies npplautso, whilo wo do it and still linvo to do it whenever may with perfect safety allow tho uamo thoy lot looso on tlicso two subjects, as of MolClnloy and every other politician most of them aro wont to do. It is to go unsung, uuhouorcd and unmouu- ihlo to bo n freo trader nud not bomeiitcd " lApplausc, I liovo in low prices. It is impossiblo to beliovo iu tho "crimo of 1878" na tho Wheat Upi Silver Down. causo of tho great and "ruinous" fall of prices which has siuco occurred aud not boliovo that low prices arc n curso. Becnuso ho saw tho inconsistency of it, or for political reasons, V. J. Dry an, iu his canvass last year, practically refused to talk tariff aud Fpeut ids timo discussing tho lack of money und tho ovils of low prices. If ho had talked tariff, ho would linvo been in danger of rcponting his fipccch of Mutch 10, 1893. ivtA6 smlH. Iu which ho said, "You must atW6.798 IM Ios'o7''!8 im-pc- tf Universal Ulculnjj of Lower Prices." "Things Sell Lower Ilecaiuo They Aro Made Cheaper" "Thoy Aro Matin Cheapo er llecausoof Hotter Method and Should Kxplaln Ills Present Inconsistent Position and StntcinenU. able. I It ' Hut Bryan is not a candidate far this year. Wo will dovoto cur to ono who has been conspicuous siuco 1803 as n freo trado Democrat, and who ia now, bcrnueo of his nomination for governor of Iowa, conspicuous ns a silver Democrat Of courso tho Hon. Frederick E. Vi'hlto is now saying that "tho pcoplo need nioro money," aud that "on abundance of money will stimulate all kinds of industries," nud "that will incrcaso tho prico of every-thin- g nud benefit everybody." Ho also ays "tho dollar of today buys altogether too much," nud tho rest of tho wholo rigmarolo of freo silver and chenp money wisdom. What, now, did this sumo Mr. Whito say iu his great fipccch of Juno office 10, 1803? tribute) It to tho Invcntivo roh-IuTlint is wlint lias brought down prices in this country nml everywhere." Under tho subheads "Cheapness" and Causo of Cheapucss" ho rondo somo statcmcuts so wholly inconsistent with his present position and statements that ha will have- great difficulty in explaining away this inconsistency. His remarks at that timo being n fair eamplo of tboso of scores of other silver Democrats inado tlicu ond siuco, wo quoto them below at somo length: "Tho stubborn fact, tho historic truth, stares every intelligent man iu tho face, that everything mado by Iranian hands or that ia in any Ecneo tho result of human skill has been gcttiug constantly cheaper not only einco tho Republican party has becu in power, but for tho last thousand years aud more, and has been gotting cheaper not only iu this country, but iu every other iu countries whero high tariffs aro maintained, and lu others whero freo trado prevails, and notably so iu England, whero tho protective principlo ia entirely repudiated. "What is then tho true, activo causo of this constantly lowering prico list of manufactures? Why, sir, it is n constantly improving industrial condition caused primarily by meclmnical inventions, scientitlo dihcovericH and tho promotion of general knowledge It is n higlior order of human ingenuity and industry, a nioro practical industrial education, nil resulting iu superior methods of manufacture, Tha slow, clumsy ways of our forefathers hnvo given way to tho improved methods of a moro mechanical ago. "Wo aro constantly discovering and harnessing to our uso now forces of nature, aro continually utilizing new ideas nnd better methods, and the incvifhblo result is, tha civilized world over, chenper food, cheaper goodH, cheaper comforts. Let mo toll you who it is that is responsible for this universal hi easing- - of lower prices, who aro tho publia benefactors, aud who aro entitled to our overlaying gratitndo It is tho mcchanio who has tho mental capacity to ovolvo nu idea an idea which materializes in tho sliapo of a now machine, or in an improvement upon nu old one; it ia tho machinist standing ready with his rkill to utilize tho mechanical forco of tho idea thus evolved; it is tho chemist who sits in his laboratory working with tho zeal of un enthusiast both night nnd day iu order thut ho may discover somo hidden forco of naturo, soma now combination of materials or substances, some now process that will bo n moro powerful factor in tho industrial world; It is tho sciontist aud tho philosopher, 'who, takiug for their text tho gospel of eternal truth or it stands rovoalcd iu tho geological strata and tho physical constitution of tho universe, aro constantly dragging to tho light of day better light nnd moro kuowlcdgo "Tho Itoal Eilycr and wheat have parted company lately iu n way which will spoil many of tho arguments lu tho tuna of pamphlets and books now being circulated by'iho silvcritcs. Instead of tagging around nftcr each other and always keeping near together thoy havo broken apart nnd nro so widely separated that thoy havo lost sight of each other. Whilo silver has gono down 18 cents per ounce siuco July 1, 1800, wheat lias gono up over 20 cents per hero. bushel. Tho silvcritcs will havo to "Silver has its proper uso in tho their arguments. minor transactions of commerce, aud when maintained nt n parity with gold, Sllier and Italn. through limitation of coiuagoaud other Professor Francis E. Niphor has Just safeguards, serves as a useful tool, which discovered another ono of tho many evil no ouo would discard. Tho uso of silver effects duo to that awful "crimo of with gold lu this wny furnishes tho 73." Ho finds that tho rainfall at ouly practical bimetal Uo currency " Monticollo, Jones county, la., diminished from 53 inches in 1975 to 18 llryan' Diminishing Dollar. inches in 1805. It ia rernnrkublo that It is now a 40 cout silver dollar in-- tho heavy drop from 87 inches in 1803 stead of a CO cent dollar. Of courso it to 18 inches in 1805 corresponds to tho Mr. Bryan could mako a CO cent dollar heavy fall in tho prico of silver. Do as good as a 100 cent dollar, ho could not theso facta demonstrate clearly tho do tho samo with a 40 cent dollar. And intimate connection between silver and if ho could do it with a 40 ccut dollar rnlu? Is thero n farmer in America so why uot with a 30 cent dollar? And blind that ho cannot eco this connec- why uot with a 10 ccut dollar and a 1 tion? Every rational man knows that cent dollar? Then why havo any value tho Shylccks who perpetrated tho "crimo at all iu a dollar? Why not mako a dolof '73" will coutinuo to depress and lar out of nothing? degrndo silver until not ouly Iowa, but Aud tho deuco of it is for Mr. Wiltho wholo of America, is a dry, barren liam J. Bryan that wheat keeps ou gopatri-oti- o desert. Arouse, yo liberty loving, ing up whilo silver goes down. Tough sons of America! Striko down tho ou him, but tho country can stand it money sharks nud famino makers of New York Press. Wall nud Lcinburd streets! Let not this horrible crimo go uuavcnpcdl Ilemouo-tiz- a Sllter Not Iu It. silver nt 10 to 1 and get back to Tho fall of silver to tho very bottom tho rainy days of your fathers! will not stop tho flat mouoy movemont, but It will bring back many au honest OreeubacU Education In Kansas. beliovcr in sound money who waa led Now that prosperity is returning to by specious ploaa to boliovo that it was Kansus tho superintendent of' publio possible for tho United States uot only schools of that state ought to hunt up a to arrest silver, but to double United States vote, of tho sort common- its valuotho fall of by coining the whito metal ly described as greenbacks, and read freo and in unlimited quantities. Tho cveiy word thereon priutcd. Ho will real fight is between sound money and tiicn (en that tho statement that "greenmouoy. Silver will bo iu it but n backs aio not money, they aro simply fiat littlo while longer. Macon Tclegroph. promises to pay," for which ho threatens to suppress n toxtbook, Uncomplete MEXICO'S SILVER SEESAW. nud cinct description of theso notes. Wo do not suppose thut this will chango Am Silver and Ileal Wage Oo Down Price his Populist viow of Ids official duty, and IteuU Go Dp. bnt it will cuablo him to understand Consul General Donuolly at Nuovo how extremely silly tho action is which Laredo, Mexico, roports to tho departhe pioposes. Now York Times. ment of state: "I havo tho honor to report n marked rise iu tho prico of all Kapld Decline of Interest. commodities iu Mexico as tho result of "Tho truth is," says tho Kansas City Journal, "that tho farmers of tho west nro fast losing their interest iu silver as an issue. They voted for freo coinago because they woro persuaded that it was tho ouly road to prosperity. Thoy wanted it simply as n menus to an end. As they nro lapidly nttaiuing tho cud, thoy don't euro anything further about means." o com-merc- o Judgo Nathaniel French, temporary chairman of tho Domocratio state convention which met nt Des Moines on Aug. 7 aud which declared for "tho honest payment of our debts" and for "a sound and stablo currency," spoko in part as follows: "Siuco Jackson's administration aud through its act wo havo had tho gold standard, excepting ouly tho period of suspension of speclo payments. Our dobts, both pnblla nnd privnto, havo bocu contracted ou that basis, and common houcsty requires that they shall bo repaid accordingly. Tho cry of tho Chicago couventiou for tho freo aud unlimited coinago of silver at tho falso ratio of 10 to 1 attacks our oxistlng stnndnrd, threatens us with wholcsalo repudiation, paiiia and rulu. This cry is supported by tho claim that tho government is all powerful nud by its raero fiat can dou-bitho value of silver aud mako and keep tho silver dollar tho full equal of tho gold. Somo men honestly boliovo iu this miraculous power, but what thoy really want is not freo coinago of silvor, but froo coinago of paper. "Others favor this ratio as nu easy way of paying dobts. Others, inado desperate by present conditions, nro willing to risk any change, hoping for bettor times. Ignorant of tho fact that tho present hard times aro mainly duo to this agitation, thoy aro willing to try a bigger doso of tho stuff which has poisoned them. Others, whoso main object in lifo is to brenk into offlco, regard it as a means of gotting a publio job. Behind all these is tho greedy, crafty of milllonairo silver miuo owners, furnishing tho funds and pulling tho wires. "Tho silver men say our money is too good nnd too scarce They would mako It poor and plentiful. Tho troublo, however, is uot duo to scarcity of money, but to scarcity of confidence. Our money has Increased faster than population, but tho silver agitation has awakened distrust Tho remedy is to restore confidence. Capital will seek employment freely ouly wheu sure that it will not bo confiscated, when snro that tho returns of tho venturo will bo iu tho saino good money invested. "Wealth ia tho product of Intelligent labor. Tho hotter tho tools used and tho moro braiunnixed with tho labor the greater the result, but first of all assur-aucIs uccded that half the tools will not bo stolen. Tho good money of tho gold standard is tho best tool of and used by the leading nations. Tho best is nono too good for tho American people, and tho financial tools of Mexico aud China nro out of place o o House amd FfffllfffVl ThiS ii a lqt 7 rrws is A OflOflMnw)AlBWavr NOT DECLINED 1860. IN IOWA SINCE Declino or London Trice of Wheat Due to Decreased Colt of Transportation. "Crimo ot 1873" Had No i:nect Upon I'rlcei No Evldonco That Gold I In creating I Value Professor Nlphcr' Conclusion No Occasion For Political Hysterics. Tho great grlovanco of tho silver! tea against gold is that it haa appreciated in valuo siuco 1878 nud that it will buy too mnch, or, ns thoy prefer to state it, prices aro too low. If it bo truo that tho gold dollar is increasing in valuo from year to year, theu this grlovanco is a rcnl ouo, especially it tho appreciation docs not result iu a lower rate of interest or is not compensated for iu somo other way. Becnuso prices of manufactured articles havo fallen siuco 1873 and London prices of grain aro now lower tho silvcritcs usually tako it for granted nnd sound monoy mon too oftcu concedo it that gold has appreciated. Ono groat factor, labor, is nearly always omitted lu theso discussions, and yet it is perhaps ns important na all other factora combined. If tho purchasing power of both labor aud commodities ia considered, it ia absolutely impossiblo to show that gold is appreciating. Properly considered, it is doubtful if it cau bo shown that gold is increasing iu valuo eveu wheu measured by farm products. Ono of tho best pamphlets over published on this subject is that of Professor Francis B. Niphcr of St Louis. It is entitled "Tho Appreciation of Gold" aud is volumo4, No. 14, o "Sound Currency. " Hero is what Professor Nlphcr snys on prices of farm products iu lown (tho figures or diagrams aro omitted for lack of spaco): "Mr. Georgo E. Roberts of Fort Dodgo, la., has published a paper entitled 'lown and tho Silver Question.' Iu this paper ho gives n great mass of market quotations taken from tho columns of tho Dubuquo Herald, on filo iu tho historical department of tho stnto of Iowa at Dcs Moines. Tho quotations oio taken ou tho first of each month between 1801 and 1802, inclusive, and tho vnluo of tho gold dollar iu tho currency of tho day is also taken at tho samo date. Tho prices aro theu referred to gold. Theso results show tho nvcrago annual purchasing power of gold ns npplicd to wheat, corn, oats, hogs, cattle, butter and eggs between tho years 1801 nud 1893, inDu-buq- nud Eggs. Fig. 8 shows tho Dubuquo prico of butter nnd Fig. J) the prico of eggs. Hero nlso tho lowest prices wero during tho war, and in both cases thero is n marked rising tendency fimi clnrt trt lltliell " 1'iofcssor Nlphcr then quotes Loudon pi Ices of wheat mid snows that they havo declined faster thau lown pricos mainly Lccnuso of reduced cost of transportation. Ho says that "without doubt tho future prico of wheat will bo determined by tho nmonut of wheat growu aud the ability of pcoplo to pay for it." Ho draws tho following conclusion: "Iu not ouo of tlic&o diagrams is thero tho slightest indication of a falling off iu prico dating from 1873, nor is thero tho slightest feature to indicate that tho year 1873 has any significance whatever iu our commercial history, Iu not ouo of theso diagrnms could any persou pick out tho year 1873 if the dates wero removed. What gionnd havo wo, then, for asserting that prices havo fallen by reason of tho crimo of 1878? What is this grand display of political hysterica all about? "From 1801 to 1893 tho farmers in lown wero gottiug on tho nverago "Butter slightly increasing prices for thoir prod-ucThis was certainly truo of produco which was uot forced to seek foreign mnrkots. "Iu tho unmoof nil thatisrcasouablo why should theso farmers object that tho dollars iu which they wero being paid would buy more of manufactured goods in 1893 than thoy did in 1873? Let us bo candid. Let ua rcuiovo theso The obove is from a redrawing of one of Nnst'a cartoons used in "Robinson Crusoe's Money." Tho Orusoo islanders went through nu evolutionary period of fiat legislation. Thoy got the ldoa somehow that if there was a scarcity of money tr milk they could, by solemn legislative enactment, increase tho sup-plof iIksu articles. Tho voters wore not as quick to discover tho difference Ixituou irnl nnd shum money as were tho babies to discover tho difference between ihuI nnd sham milk, but both reached a point whero thoy had no doubt nlxiut the difference. Tho cartoon fits tho silvcritcs of todny almost as woll us it did tho grecubackers of 1870. y business matters from tho corrupting influence of partisan politics nud think about them coberly and talk about them cnlmly. They concern our wolfaro aud tho happiness of our families." No Longer Wedded to Silver. A Universal Gold Standard. Director of tho Mint R. E. Preston is said to ha predicted that within IB years every nation in tho world will bo using tho gold basis for its financial system. Ho thluka Mexico will bo tho next important nation to fail into lino for gold. Fiftcon years ia a short period of timo with oriental natious, but it may bo sufficient timo even for Chiua to accept tho iuovitnblo. Aa tho dangers of a silvor standard becomo moro nud moro apparent nations aro almost falling over each other to get to a gold ba- sis. It is probablo that moro untious will adopt tho gold standard this year than hnvo ever before adopted' it in any one year. Japan, Salvador, British Honduras, Costa Rica and Peru aic some of tho couutrica that havo this year either adopted tho gold staudnrd or started tho process of adoption. Nicaragua aud India may also joiu tho gold procession, this year. Commcutiug upon Director Preston's prediction, tho New York Journal of Commerce says: "Tho nations of tho world arc too closely counected by tho tics of commerce uow to maintain different nud especially differing standards. Commerce has wiped out boundary lines. Tho steamship aud tho telegraph nud C ceut letter postage, wo may add, and tho means of tho pcoplo of every couutry to buy tho products of other countries nnd tho increasing demnnds of tho manufacturers of every laud for materials from other lands havo altogether brought tho nations of tho world into a singlo market Whilo their moneys boro nu unchanged relation to each other it only required a littlo nritbmotio to translate prices from ono lnuguago to another, but whou their relatious toward each other changod rapidly it began to be ovident to nil except a few American statesmen that it was imporatlvo that, wliothcr reduced to n common unit or uot, thoir moneys must be reduced to a common standard." InconnUtencIe of Sllverlte. Mine Kind of Money. Nino different kinds of circulating medium just think of it gold, silver, nickel, copper, legal tenders, nntional bank notes, gold certificates, silver certificates, treasury notes, aud all called money, about $1,J!00,000,000 of which relics ou tho faith and credit of tho government for sustcnanco nnd rests en tho vacillating, sensitlvo business distnrbcr nnd breeder of panics, turmoil and strifo viz, tho gold' rcscrvo, which varies moro or less from day to day aud runs up aud down tho scalo from $10, 000,000 to 1100,000,000. tho minimum being a littlo moro than 8 per ccut of tho liabilities and tho maximum abont 13 per ccut thereof I Can any sano man couvinco himself that this is a safo condition of affairs, aud cau bo maintained Indefinitely? Owing to ccrtnlu conditions prevailing at this time, wo aro for tho timo being lulled into a feeling of fnlso security and our efforts to adjust tho finances of tho government seem practically abandoned. Present couditions cannot bo expected to coutinuo indefinitely. A very slight incrcaso in imports or sales of our securities by forcigucrs would largely incrcaso tho flow of gold in that dircctiou, aud, ns usual, tho unprotected government vnulta wonld bo called npou tosupplyit Theu wo will havo a repotitiou of tho endless chain farco, further issues of bonds, busincsa couditions seriously disturbed and au abnudnuco of material for tho enemies of sound finance. Therefore, why uot tnko tho matter np without delay and disposo of it iu a manner that will forover eliminate from polities tho questions that wero so bitterly coutested during tho last campaign, aud not wait uutil wo nro forced to do so. Iu times of caso prcparo for stringency, and then thero will bo no stringency. William O. Littlo of St. Lonia A Vweo Coinago Table. A Fox borrowed somo Gold Dollars from his Neighbors. When tho timo for Senator Teller aud Bland nro out with statements saying repayment caino, ho said: "My friends, that tho high prico of wheat is duo to Gold hns appreciated siuco last year, short crops abroad. After telling us for when I borrowed this monoy from you. years that iu somo strange wny tho Anyhow, I disliko this Scramblo for prices ou silver and wheat wero linked Gold. I proposo to restore Silver. I shall together so that thoy could not get far pay ycu uow in Silver Dollars, coined at apart they now express surpriso that tho ratio of 10 to 1, under tho new freo anybody should think that tho riso of coinago act" Tho Industrious Beaver, speaking for wheat had anything to do with tho sil- ver question. According to theso emlneut silvor statesmcu, when the prico of whoat goes dowu it is becnuso of tho "crimo of 1873;" but wheu it goes up it is of tho law of supply aud demand. They say truly that if tho wholo world has big cropa of whoat noxt yoar tho prico will go down. Why, then, charge it to silvor? And why uot npply tho samo law of supply nnd demand to silver to accouut for its phenomenally low prico? Increased production nud decreased domaud havo lowored tho prico of silver just as certainly ns decreased production aud increased domaud havo raised tho prico of wheat Tho Irnruicr' New the rest, replied: Dollars, but thoy will buy ouly half as much as thoso wo gavo you. If you havo no objoctiou, wo would prefer Gold Dollars. Gold is good cuough for us." Whereupon tho Fox becnino angry nud declared that tho Beaver aud hla Companions were Minions of tho Mouoy Power. Moral. Soma borrowcra would liko to pay their Debts with n Cheap Dollar Sound Money. "Theso may bo I'oiltton on Sliver. Mexico Ilenllilnc tho Populist Dream. Mexico ia uow reaping tho bitter fruits of freo silver coinage, which tho Popocrats c.e so eager to establish iu Sliver by tho round. Silver will soon bo quoted by tho pound instead of tho ounce if tho rate of decliuo iu prico of tho last mouth continues much lougcr. Tlio present prico is betwecu $0 nud $1 per pouud, or ubout that of nlumluium teu years ago. It is nlrcndy wending its way from tho jowolry to tho hardwnro store, whero it will becomo a competitor with copper and iron for uso iu. kettles, pota and pans. Will our children bo selling it by tho loug tou as a substitute for stouo and asphalt iu paving streets? Holes' Now Sliver Scheme. To covor his complete nbaudoumcut of thu failing eauso of freo silvor coin-ag- o Boies of Jowa has pushed to tho front tho storago warehouse schemo of government Bilver purchases, ovolvod by Secretary Wiudoni iu 1880, but quickly abandoned as purposeless aud impraotioablo by both friends and euomioa of silver coinago in congress. By this schomo silver bullion is to bo deposited iu tho troasury aud this been blessed with abundant harvests her freo silver system is threatening her with financial ruin. Philarepublic-ha- counti. Though our neighboring delphia Itecord. tho recent fall in tho prico of silver. This was to bo expected of imported contradicting nil of Mr. Bryan's goods, bnt domestic products aud even aud with tho great flood of gold routs havo riaeu. Thoro havo been no that ia pouriug into tho markets of tho corresponding advances, howover, in world from Alaska, from Colorado, wages or salaries. Labor stays on its from Utah aud from South Africa, tho silver basis." silver fad appears to bo doomed to nu Wage Usforo and Slnco 1873, onrly death. It will hardly survivo another yoar. Iu Ohio, Kentucky nud Thlrteoii years boforo tho. "crimo of lown tho Domocratio aud Populist ora78," according to tho United States tors already find it hard to got audiences census of 1800, tho avcrngo wago por to listen to a ropotition of their old, nuuum paid to each person was $288. wanned ovor silver urgumcuts of last Seventeen years after that catastropho year, tho average had increased to f 484. That is, tho wago earner of 1800 got 08 per Oolil Not tho Guilty Wretch. cent more than did tho wago earner of Yau must attribute it to tho invcnt1800. Not only that, but cnoh dollar of ivo genius, that has multiplied a thou1800 buy moro of tho necessities sand times, iu many instances, tho and would comforts of lifo than would each strength of a singlo arm and enables ua wago earner to do with ono man what 60 meu could dollar of 1800. Does tho think that ho gets too many dollars or not do CO yoars ago. That ia what has brought down prices in this country that his dollars buy too much? How mnuy crimes liko that of 1878 could ho nud overywhorc. William J. Bryan, stand? March 10, 1803. China Hang on 'to fiUver. Vnmto Mcuetary Coudltlon. Since Germany abandoned silver oa Tho sovern! forms of our p.ipor ruonoy its standard of monetary valuo in 1871 offer, iu my judgment, n constant emtho gold standard has been adopted by barrassment to tho govurnmout nud every great nation, savo China, throughporil n safo balnuco lu tho treasury out the entire breadth of tho old world From President McKlulcy's Mesn;;u o from Norway to Japan. New York Congress. tho-oric- Warmed Over Silver Argument. With tho rising tido of prospority "When, thou, this now light nud knowlodgo havo been brought to tho point of availability, when Hiceo new machines hnvo bocu invented nud tho old ones improved, when nil theso now forces, combinations nnd processes linvo been brought to tho point of piactical utility, thoy nro given to tho world, they becomo the world's property That is What haa ennblcd uo to mako such vvimdorful progrosa. That is the secret of oar marvelous success That is what has enabled us to multiply a hundred and In somo instances n thou-an- d fold our mochanical power, nud hence our produotivo capacity. ,) To I'ut Up Price of Silver. Tho silver muguatos who havo closed their miues ou account of tho decline iu prico uro at last going ubout it tho right way to raiso value. Thero will always bo a domuud for silver, und ua the supply goes dowu tho market will no up Just as soon as tho silver mine Tho reason things sell lowc'r than formerly Is becnuso they nro mnt'.o cheaper, nnd they nro mndo cheaper becnuso or bettor, superior methods nnd processes employed in thotr jwuirri resoit to business methods i if politics they will accomplish oiii'(liiiig Thu wonder of it all ia that tlun h ivo not (.onto to their souses soon ir 1'luludilphia North Amcrlcau. markot vnluo certificates issued ou it, redeemable ou presentation iu bullion at tho later market rata. No Bilver la to bo coined, and bullion is merely to bo dealt iu speculatively aa an out nud out commodity. To what a trivial and shrunken compass haa tho of Iowa reduced tho all embracing silvor progrnmmo of 18001 Such heresy can bo littlo less odious iu tho eyes of tho truo boliover than an actual con donation of tho "crimo of 1873." Now York Tribuno. "Why, sir, Mr. McKinlcy might din tomorrow and by tho day after bo utMechanical interly forgotten. dention aud Bcientlflo discovery wonld not be retarded. Tho sun would still continue to impart warmth and tho ruin moisture to the earth. The seed sown by 'the husbandman would germinate, manufacture. Reform It Now. A period of rcul or apparent prospority U tlio ouo in which to demand currency reform Iu hard timcH tho pcoplo will not tn'to kindly to thut reform, und thu ei.iuks crowd to tho front ivlth quack remtdiea which uro toocreduious ly reguidcd. Journal of Commerce. btcdy tlio Money t)uclloul Apart fiom tho political aspects of tho coinago question, all our pcoplo, men and women, should know tho facts concerning tho monetary systems of tho world. Thoy should know especially tho history of our owu colli-agIn tho writiugs of Hamilton and Jefferson and tho speeches of Wobstcr CuiiUity reform is tho uoxt duty and nro plain teachings which aro as applineccsily cable uow us when thoy were writteu Thu lima to agitato for it ia lipw. or spoken. All young Americans should LwToukrjii Eagle bo familiar with them. Sound Money o order to detect any chango dating from 1873, it ia necessary to mako tho examination cover at least ton years prior to 1873. Tho results nro shown iu tho diagrams which follow. Thoy show at a glauco how prices havo been changing and how they havo been affected by tho events of 1873. "Wheat Fig. 8 represonta tho prico iu Dubuquo from 1801 to 1893. Tho avcrago onuual prico iu gold of wheat during tho flvo years ending in 1805 was about 00 cents. Thia covered tho period of tho war. During tho period from 1800 to 1885, tho annual nvoragca fluctuated between 03 cents and $1.80. Thero was no general riso or fall. Thero wero simply fluctuations up aud dowu. From 1885 to 1892 tho prices havo becu moro steady and lower thau during tho preceding interval, but with an upward teudoucy. Thoy wero, howover, ucarly down to war prices. Thero is ccrtaiuly nothing which indicates that anything happened in 1873 which affected tho price of wheat From that duto to 1885 tho general teudeuoy of prices waa distinctly upward. No person not previously acquainted with tho diagram could pick out tho year 1873 if tho dates wero removed from tho diagram. Wheu too mauy pcoplo raiso wheat, tho prico ia low. If wheat commands a high price, by reason of n shore crop, moro pcoplo begin to raiso wheat, tho price gradually falls, aud pcoplo gradually stop raisiug wheat. Suddenly a short crop mny again raiso prices to au extent that will again incrcaso tho uumber of wheat growers. The nverago prico of wheat at Dubuquo daring this entire interval has been 70 ccuts. This prico has bcou so nearly reached recently that it is hardly profitable to speculate ubout tho causes which produced tho low prices of whoat dnriug tho pauia and hard times beginning iu 139:.'. Bnt it does seem unreasonable to attributo it to a crimo said to havo becu committed 33 years ago and which fow pcoplo considered criminal flvo years ago. Mr. Bryan evidently had not discovered this crimo on Mnrrh 10. 1892. "Corn and Oats. Figs. 4 nud 5 show tho Dubuquo prices of corn aud oats from 1801 to 1802. Thero ia nothing about either curvo to attract attcutiou to tho year 1878 except tho word "crimo," which indicates whero tho not of 1873 waa passed. Both curves show a distinct riso from 1801, but nftcr 1807 tho prices of botii hnvo bocu practically coustnut, with pcrhnpa n slight upward tendency nnd distinctly higher than during tho wnr. Tho prico of com lias fluctuated arouud nu avcrago of about 88 cents, and that of oats around au nvcrago of about 80 ccuta. Thisdoesnot menu that at various times tho daily quotations may not havo becu much lower. In 1801, for example, during August nud September, tho prico of oats was 10 cents per bushel. Tho similarity betwecu (ho slope of tho curves for com and onts is very Btriking. "Cuttlo. Fig. 0 shows tho Dabuquo prico of cnttlo per hundredweight from 1801 to 1802. From 1801 to 1804 tho nunual avcrngo was a littlo less than $2. From 1800 to 1892 tho prico waa very steady at about $3.40 excopting dnring tho period from 1880 to 1885, e when prices wero abnormally high, up to 80.80 in 1882. Horc, ns iu tho other cases, tho war prices wero tlio lowest Tho highest priocs wero uot but niuo yonrs after, tho crimo. . "Hogs. Fig. 7 shows tho Dubuquo prico of hogs. Compared with subse quent prices, tho wnr prices for hogs wero bettor than-- In any or tho other commodities. Tho demand for army supplies may perhaps account for this Prices during 1808-- and 1870 wero high. Siuco that timo thoy havo shown no toudcuoy to clthor riso or fall. They havo fluctuated arouud nu avcracu of about $1.00 per hundred- run-nine, 0 "If gold hno becu increasing in vnluo by reason of tho so oal.cd crimo of 1878, theso qnotations should show a decrcaso iu prico dating from 1878. Tho farmer haa been told that this state of affairs exists, but it is the prico of wheat in Liverpool or London that has bcou appealed to for proof of this decrcaso. In clusive. Senators Stewart and Jones, thoso two old silver wnr horsoa, nro mystifying tho enemy and dumfounding tho silvorites by their suddcu chango from pessimism to optimism. Thoy nro both in Wall street and aro speculating ou a great wnvoof prospority Senator Stewart said ou Aug. 13: "Thero i3 no room for pessimism in thia country. No ouo can bo a 'bear' iu tho faco of tho wheat famino in Argentina, Russia, Hungary and India. Iu viow of this couditiou abroad I should not bo surprised to eoo silver sell as low ns 25 ccuta nnd wheat aa high na $1. Thero ia nothing iu talking silver at tho present timo, and my adyico to my friends iu tho west ia to f:ll into lino with tho forces of prospority nud progress and reccivo thoir duo sharo of tho reward. "Tho timo haa passed for tho old issues. Wo must turu to faco now issnes aud new couditious. "I frequently hear it said that this security market is a duplicate of tho market iu 1780. It is not. It is moro of n bull market All a man has to do is to get iuto it go to sleep aud get rich. Tho wheat situation in tho west will mako every railway uot only a dividend earner, but n dividend payer." Senator Jones talked iu a similar vciu. Ho seems to have discarded silver nud gouo back to gold. Hu said: "I boliovo a groat deal of gold will bo found iu Alaska, and it is ccrtniu to rcstoro prosperity. An nbuudaucc of money mcana prosperity. " It is n rolief to bo told by theso former gold haters that prosperity can cocao through gold. Thoy aro welcomo to their moro money theory of prosperity, mainly becauso it diffors from tho 10 to 1 theory. Tho Cheap Money Wo'.;, arises, "If wo nro to pass iu tho futuro through other years of commercial distress aud nobody is so great au optfl mist as to arguo. that trado rcaotions nro gono forover wo suroly onght, as an intelligent pcoplo, to provido that in such nu ovcut our wholo system df publio nud private finance, government nud iudividnnl credit, uccd not bo swept dowu simultaneously. Tho timo to pltrce- our own currency on a sound nnd stablo footing is tho immediate futura, while our industries nro still feoling tho of this year's favorable accident of nature, along with tho discovery 61 what our own productivo possibilities actually aro. "Wo Jiavo sufficient fuith in the present treasury administration to boliovo that n first movo will bo mado in suqn direction beforo this year ia over." Undo Sam's Whito Elephant. im-pul- . '7B MwK PC U M WS Doles Holts Sixteen to One. Uudcr circumstauccs as thoy uow exist, with silver demonetized by tho great commercial countries of tho globe, with tho frightful chasm that separates mo commercial vaiuu oi wiu uiuima constantly widening nud iu tho light of our own recent national election I cannot bring my own niTud to believe that thu freo coinago of silver at tho ratio of 10 to 1 with gold ia within tho roach of its friends, nor cau I help tlio fear that it would not no ucsirabio eveu if attainable. I have never becu nblo to say aud cannot now say that I kuow freo coin-ug- u nt surli u ratio under existing conditions without safeguards of auy kind to maintain tho parity of tho motala would uot drivo gold out of circulation aud leuvo us, practically at least, upon a silver basis. Horano Boiea. tho A ImoIc A Head. 1 Tho sheepskin does uot couccal freo silver wolf. Kloudll.o Arcnnicut. Whilo Bryan, Towno nud Altgeld nro bewniliug tho scarcity of gold, tho Klondiko miuera nro sending ovor iu gold dust to tho Pneiflo const. Thoro nro ovidcutly many millions nioio to come. Tho Freo Silver Talhor. Au lown paper remarks that tho average freo silver orator does not uso moro than 1,000 of tho 250,000 words in tho English lauguagc. Ho also uses but ono Idea, and that isn't so. St. Louis Globe-Democra- t. No Itespcct For Chlcnen Platform. Oncomoro tlio market prico lists show wheat going up und silver going down nt tho samo timo. Tho fluctuations of tho mnrkots show no rospcut whatovor for iho Chicago platform. New York World Thoso Wlicnt Conspirators. Iu 1800, when wheat scored sueh big advaucca, just boforo tho national election, many fannera wero suspicious that tho advances wero n part of n great Wnll street goldbug schemo to bent Bryau nud silvor. Now that a proBidon-tia- l election is thrco years off theso samo farmers will scarcely credit tho present very high prico of wheat to tho samo gong of conspirators. Thoy know that wheat ia selling for n dollar it is actually worth u dollar iu tho markets of tlio world not simply a 40 ccut dollar such ns wo might havo had had Bryan been elected, but a 100 ccut dollar worth par iu nuy civilized country. Tho farmer who still holds his wheat, as most do, ia uot sony that it ia worth a gold instead of a silvor dollar. Nor ia ho losing much sleep ovor tho vory low prico of silver. Ho fails to soo tho samo intimate couucctlou between tho prices of silver nud wheat which ho ouco imnglucd ho s.nv, nud tho wholo freo silver delusion bus lust its charms. Ho may not toll ull of his neighbors right uwny what ho thinks, but ho will Byion W Holt. koep thii-kin- Our national currency system is still in n highly unsatisfactory condition, and nil friouda of monotary roform bhoul.l unite in bringing thoir influence to bear upon congress uoxt winter to scenro porno positive constructive legislation to euro tlio ovila which thoy all recoguizo as existing. Whatovor mona-ur- o is brought forward to simplify tho paper circulation, to fortify tho gold staudnrd, upon which all our paper and silver issues rest, aud to improvo our national banking system by authorizing brnuch bauks nud giviug tho featuro of elasticity to bank circnlation, will bo pretty suro to bo antngouized by all tho motley forces of cheap mouoy silver mon ns woll aa paper flatists. On this question I believo parties will make their next national struggle. Ou ouo sido tho platform will be govern-mou- t paper money and plenty of it to stiuiulnto bnsiues3 and start a uow era of speculation. Ou tho other sido it will bo that all paper curroucy should Co issued by fcouud bauka under government supervision, mid its amount should dopeud ou business needs, which vary from month to mouth, with tho cheek on overissuea by tho baukora theinsclvca to nvoid insolvcuoy. Tho light between sound nud unsound mouoy theories will bo n hard ono, and tho wioug sido may win at first, with much lesultiug calamity to our business interests, bnt I do not sco how the con test can bo nvoided. Wo must retire tho greenbacks nnd wo must have a hotter system of bunk Issues beforo wo can got our curreuoy nffaira upon a safo basia. It seems to mo that tho first duty of tho friends of sound mouoy iu prepAr-iu- g to mako tho contest that seems iuovitnblo is to continue tho precesa of u tho publio mind which was l.it y if. K. V Smalloy iu Chicago Tiiuca oV-cati- Tlio I'lot Thickens. horrible pint cf tho bound money men to miu the country by putting up tlio pt" J'f farm products still goes en. I) ) Pioneer -- Lojhihim (N Tin- - Tlio missing link tlio connection tho rrico of silver nnd tho price of With it I Tho Farmer' Klondike. $1, with prospects will go higher, wlmt uso haa whntnt whoat Maryland farmer for nuy Klondike a'x-cntsimi tickets? Baltimore American. that the . & ' tfnV .,..,.iy.., Mmt$i imt$Dimn m r.,.f.--- .. r -.- T um J p-j V . s y vy-v- ' - '? "S fel 1 ft t ! n; fr i h -- ing Sunday a sermon would be FOR JENNY. MowVorry Affects the Brain. OUT OF SIGHT. preached by the Rev. W. Green (Pharmaceutical Products ) way, S. C. L. These letters puzI'm happior than any Qas Found at a Depth of Five Modem science has brought to Ot Iho Klondike folks I see; Political Campaign Opening- in The Man who Does his Work." zled their brains for some time, Wheat.Sllver Charts that Fol- light nothing more curiously interFor I'm riiggln' gold for Jenny. Feet Ncnr Unlontown. (From the Century Magaz'nt ) Various States. lowed Wcnvcr's Speech in each having his own idea as to An' she's bikin' brend for me. esting than the fact that worry will PAUL M. MOORD, Editor nnd Manager. This lite is a strain and a struggle; their meaning, until one of them kill. More remarkable still, it has In sunny das or mirtx, Morganfild, Sept. 9. (Special.) Wo are born to a world ot care; UninspirWEBSTER COUNTY LAST FALL. been able to determine, from reIt's never fnr roam, suddenly exclaimed: Natural gas and oil were dis- Depreciated Silver the BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. And of all the scurries and woes and worries I'm digjin' gnld for Jenny Incorporated.) ing Base of Democratic know his covered in this county near "I have it, Bill. cent discoveries, just how worry I've had a bit more than my share.' In ihe valleys here at home. Several yesterday. Entered the rcstolRce at rtarllnRton a Second Uniontown father well. Them letters means Offer of Reward has Failed to does kill. Battle. It's idle to say that It's even, An' at my toil I'm xingin', class matter. years ago oil was struck in boring Son of a Country Lawyer, Call One From its Hiding-- . And there's no such thing as cbanci: For still her fare I see, It is believed by many scientists for a well. The flow was good, Who thinks no II )wcr ihat'n sprmgln' Though one has trouble,nnother has double; Washington, D. C, Sept. 14. who have followed most carefully but as it was through salt water I too sweet to west for mrl SUBSCRIPTION KATESHorses for the French Army. Dixon, Ky., Sept. n. The ad- the growth ol the science of brain nothing could be done with it. The political campaigns in the One tcrapes for tbo other to dance. sliinin', The gold uin't (Lexington Herald ) And some they whine: and they whimper vertisement of reward offered re- diseases, that. scores of tho deaths Yesterday while prospecting near various States are warming up lint never do t rrpinr; & Patterson, dealers in cently in Tun Bee for one of the 1 oo growing very warm, in fact. That's the kind that will never be missed, Year, tlrlctly in advance Jewell Oae the old oil well v.hich is located on For Jenny's nrnnnrc twinin'. ' 50 Six Month, ' charts that wore set down to other causes aro due as the An' Jennie's lovo is mini Bush coal property, J. C. Parties arriving here from New For honest labor there always a neighbor horses on Thursday sold to M. many wheat-silve- r ThrecMonthi, " J Hamilton Slnclo Copies To lend him a helping fist The discovered petroleum York, Nebraska, Kentucky, Iowa, Leibrie, of Paris, France, a car so numerously displayed in this to worry, au,.l that alone. Specimen copies mailed frco on application So I'm happier than any Correspondents named in all pant of tht and natural gas within five feet of and Ohio report extreme activity This much I have learned for my comfort: Of Iho Klondike folks I see; load of horses to be used in the county last fall, have failed to call theory is a simple one. so simple onnlv. Address nt for particulars nnd interest in the fight which is It's never worth while to shirk; single chart. forth a For some For I'm diggin' gnld for Jenny, the surface. A match was lighted French army. All of the horses reason the silvcritcs arc not anx- that anyone can readily underAn' she's bakln bread lor mr. and applied, when the gas and oil to be made in those States. Re Dlow east, blow west, the world wagt bc t All mil Constitution. THURSDAY, SEPTEMDEK iG. 1S97. were sixteen hands or over and of ious to sec or hear about those stand it. Briefly put, it amounts For the man who does bis work. steadily. markablc as it is that the silver ignited and burned reunusually good form and action. charts which were designed to to this: Worry injures beyond Globules of oil oozed through the cause should still havejany life left BRTTBR TlflES COMINQ. it is fact. It is to be made A peculiar requirement observed prove the eternal relationship of pair certain cells of the brnin; and Islands Owned by the United black sticky mud. On reaching a in it, basis aol every Endeavor. Christian the battle in the brain being the nutritive cendepth of five feet the gas burst out the by the French Government is that wheat and silver. States. HIcMntrs that smiling During the campaign of last ter of the hotly, tho other organs with such force and noise that the State where there are important (Scribner's Magazine.Scptembar ) all horses for use in the army fall General Weaver made a speech On the Hers In spring, (Washington Tost ) negro who was doing the digging elections this fall. One year ago become grndtnlly injurud.and when Tendtily rguiliiig. prejudices go down must be cither bay, Distributed over the chestnut or in Webster County which was lis became frightened and jumped out one ounce of silver would buy one PERSONAL IJirds to pauia- nnd siuf, before figures if some disease of these organs, or a neighborhood ol the equa- of the hole. The find is thought bushel of wheat m New York; now in the black, no light colored horses be- tened to by a very large number Wall for us no loner While the latter are big enough combination of thum. arises, death tor, are finite a lot of sui.ill islands to be a valuable one and a com- it takes two ounces, and silver is Willi SWlll hlllllt', ing admissable. All of the con- of farmers.. He referred to "those Tutgsoiice frail, urn Mmngi-r-, that belong to the United States. pany will beorgatnzjd to develop still falling and wheat is still ris- no one could fail to sympathize signment from here were Saunese twins," wheat and silver, finally ensues. bays, and Keady lo Inttr finii It would scarcely seem with the motives and aims of the ing. Most of them arc from 1,000 to hearers have sworn by his it. Thus does woiry kill. Insidiously Mr. arguments until advancing wheat possible that anybody could suc- evangelical workers who are re- which color is preferred. miles to the south and south(lowing it Not so lung i'U". cessfully argue in favor of currency reports an advance in good and declining silver have knocked like ninny another disc isc, creeps EXPELLED FROM CHURCH. west of Hawaii. Some ol them are sponsible for Christian Endeavor Jewell upon the bruin in the form of n Wrre the uords m II foundrdr made from metal whose value has near the Gilbert archipelago, and the wind out of them and better horses, with a more active market Soon the hint ImII km. idea, fallen over 25 per cent in eighteen meetings, it is undoubtedly true than for several years. there is a considerable cluster just prices and good crops have filled single, constant, nover-Uis- t ll)o will not l 1,11'iMnd, More Troubles for Commo- months Yet that is a fact as to that their methods are not wholly 1 linugh tlin about the lesser distance mentioned their barns unl made their pockets as the dropping of witter over ijs u rn drrir, nwealth's Attorney Rowe. l'lniraof opecclt 1,liixn vthtshrd. silver. On March 71I1 of last ear acceptable to some staid indiand directly south of the Hawaiian fatter. Republicans in the South. period of j ears will wear a gruow Km the Iruit 1. Mr group, including America, ChristIt was shortly after his speech" in a Mont', codecs worry gradually, Owcnsboro. Ky., Sept. 9. J. it was worth 70 cents an ounce in viduals who cannot bracket re(New Yoik Sun, Democratic ) Wistiinginn Star, mas, Palmjros and other islands E. Rowe, Commonwealth's At- New York, now worth 52 cents. these charts, bearing the picAt no tunc since the close of the that of IIo.v it is that any party can ligion and emotion without trepiof larger size. ture thermometers with wheat imperceptibly, but no Icrb surely, and torney in this judicial district The Klondykj Uold Ple'ids. Christmas island is about thirty- - free silver nominee for re election, now assume to win a battle with dation. Yet it is doubtful if even civil war have the prospects of the and silver matked alternately nt destroy the bruin reltsthat lend all party in the South at equal heights in the columns, the rest that are. so to spunk, ihe The Burlington Route is tin; in States the Salvation Army presents such Republican pvc miles long. It got its name has been expelled from member- silver as the chief issue northwest lin in Seattle or originally from the fact that the ship in the Third Baptist church where they could not win on that a noteworthy phenomenon as the been as bright as at present, after made their appearance, but with commanding officers of menial Tacoma, and the direct westward famous Captain Cook stopped there on a charge of drunkenness. Rowe issue a year ago, is hard to under- rise of this society. Some sixteen the large defection from the Dem- the advance ol wheat ami the fall and motion. ocratic party to Populism, nnd ihe in the price of silver they have all powir, line to Sin Francisco, en route i on Christmas day for the purpose is now said to be at a sanitarium stand. On last Presidential elecWorry, to make the thiory still Alaska. From 80 to 200 mile , wprth 65.7. years ago Dr. Francis E. Clark, increased development of manu- been destroyed. tion day silver was of observing an eclipse. It is an in New Albany. principal States Amopg other atoll, or ring, of coral formation, Today it is worth 51 cents, a fall the pastor of a cnurch in Williston facturesof in the and Gen. stronger, is tin irritant at certain and several hours saved by tlm things apCircuit Judge Owen Mason Dixon's line. Weaver said was this: Demo Me., took advantage of a fervent South inclosing a lagoon of water that has pointed Chapcze Wathen Com- of ovtr 20 per cent. If the points, wiurh piodocen litih harm Burlington's splendid passenger student of train service to the t have come from the arm! nuicnltural if become so salty through evapora monwealth's Attorney pro tern. crats could not carry Ohio, Ken- "revival" to organize a Young To the must seem American polior irregu- Su Louis, Kansas northwest from itcoiius..t 111 v tics it somewhat sur- Stale of lo.M to tell you idlers nt the soil City or Sr. tucky, Iowa, Maryland, or New tion as to be a veritable brine. Society of Christian En- prising that Kentucky and Mary- how dependent upon silver is tbo price of larly. Occasional wcir)ing of the oseph. Pullman sleepers and Fishes thrown over the reef by Exciting- Brush with a Kentucky York on the silver issue in Novem- People's your wheal, t tin grent cerual which korvev s)sti-the lir.uii can cope with, Free Chair Cars on all through ber, 1896, with their proposed dol- deavor, which was so successful land, two Democratic strongholds, mankind s the stafT of life Storms arc pickled in it, and remain should have Republican Governors, Moonshiner. Several extra steamers pubHe also asserted that the price but the 1ttr.1t. en icitcration of trains perfectly preserved and good to cat lar worth 51 cents, how can they that an account of it was will sail before the season closes. ) expect to win this fall with a dollar lished a lew months later in two and that in Tennessee at the last of farm products could never go ono of .1 i!iMiiifting sort the lor months. Presidential election the Republi- up under the gold standard. Ask your ticket These isles of the Pacific belongDeputy Collectors John Burtoi worth only 40 cents? Y:t they of the prominct religious papers. cans should have polled culls of the It nil are not proof information or agent for detailed per write the under45 ing to Uncle Sam number sixty in and McD. Ferguson tell a good arc goirg into the fight for i" every- This was in the summer of 1881. A day or two ago two farmers, against. if the Anil were signed. It is cent, of the total vote in the State, one a L. W. WAKELEY, all. They have all been annexed story ol their exciting time in Cal- where, though there arj signs of National Democr.U and the There are today 50,000 Christian while they had 36 per cent, ot it in other a General Passenger Agent, to the United States under an act loway county early Wednesday weakening in spots. man met at a laid bare tpid the suiface of the St. Louis, Mo. societies all over the Georgia, 52 per cnt. in West Vir- country stor: not far from here brain struck lightly with a hummer Endeavor of Congress, which became a law morning as reported yesterday. Republican Prospects In Ohio. ginia, and 47 per cent, in North and discussed August 18, 1856. This law, which Gen. John T. Kesterson was with politics and prices. every few seconds with nevor a with a rapidly growing The Democrats, .it seems, from world declares the revenue officers, and also a reports rect ived, are trying to run membership of over three million! Carolina, besides polling 167,000 Mr J. A Justice, Ihe gold farmer, slid sign ol a lit-uremains in force in ir the failure of a ? McKinlcy and that whenever anv citizen of the guide. They' had information away from their platform made but Now, one may have serious doubts votes for State in whichllobart Re- to Mr. John Price, the silver man. who stroke. the Texas, a once ssrv d in the Legislature: "Aro you deUnited States shall discover a that an illicit distillery was being a short two months since. This willing to admit Just in this way docs the annoyposit of guano on any island, rock operated by a man named Bob action, however, is not to be as to the efficacy of the "comfort publican vote in 1880 was only prices undtr a yet that we cin have good gold standard?" "Prices Fifth Avenue Hotel, bags" supplied by the Floating 57,000; in 1888, 88,000, and in are picking up well." said Mr Price, "and ing idea, the maddening thought or key, not within the lawlul juris- Green, and they undertook to cap- wondered at in view of the fact 1892, 81,000. things aro In' Rood shape for farmers, exdiction of any other government, ture him and destroy the still, that silver has fallen 15 per cent, Society, to sailors; one may even The fact is that the Republicans cept for this drouth " Mr Justice said be that will not bo done nway with, LOUISVILLE, KY., lie shall be at liberty to take peace which was located on Blood creek, in value in that short space of be unmoved, in the manner de- have been increasing cen rapidly in had been farming in WebMer connly lor strike or fall 11, on certain nerve able possession thereof, and such five miles from Pine Bluff, and in time. July 10 an ounce of silver signed, by the detailed parallel "And I never knew cells, hover censing, ami week by $ Is the Only First-Clas- s jcats. numbers and influence in all the twenty-onisianu, rocK or Key may, at tue an almost inaccessible part of the was worth in the New York marthe lime," be continued, "when wo coald drawn by an enthusiast between a States of the South, particularly in get as much money for what we raise. week, diminishing the vitality of J $2,00 Per Day Hotel s discretion of the President, be con- country. Arriving at the place Go. 6 cents and it is now worth trolley those on the southern border, with Of course I want all Lan get, but to be these delicate organisms that are ,1 t? sidered as appertaining to the after a hard trp, the officers called kets in the City. and is still going Christian Endeavorcr and a but 52 cents the exception of two, South Caro- honest about it prices on some of our United States on Green to surrender, but he reSmall wonder then that car. ("The ear is the Endeavorcr. lina and Mississippi, in which by produclr are higher than they ought to be. so minute that thuy (can only be The discoverer is required to give fused nnd made his escape to a down. are seen und.r the microscope. his ability . . . the constitutional provision, there is a I do not know ot a thing on which COME AND SEE US, & 'due, notice to the Department of forest. Being pursued he opened the Democrats are trying to get The wheels are not getting big pa ing prices except hordes away from it when, within two trolley is prayer. The fender is his large disfranchisement of colored and mules The fnrmers understand tbii tie Ilopkirsvillo New Era has State, with affidavits, describing fire, and things were very interestK months after its adoption, the helping or saving hand" etc.); but voters. The chief cause of this and have quit talking fres silver. I nm the following comment on the new V, tnc island and shoeing that pos- ing for a time. PIKE CAMPBELL, ' that many metal which it advocates as money change is the growth of the Popu- satisfied last year of those who voted for "game law: ' session of the same has been taken Dcprty Burton led the way and declines 15 per cent. It goes with- any organizition which has in Uryan MANAGER. will vole for Hindman lleru U a new game law that He the others followed, creeping on out saying, however, that the Re- fifteen years enrolled three million list part)', which is a white man's i.i November In an argument the olher in the name of this country. party, and has withdrawn many day I pinned one silver man down until he will iiu-e-t with general approval. 'i.V.SW is obliged at the same to give a their hands and knees to a cabin publicans of the Slate will not let individuals in support of a most voters from the Democratic candi- admitted that supply and demand m.tdo Book agents may bo from bond, which is filed in the Treas- where Green had taken refuge. Surplus Fond. their opponents get away from the praiseworthy idea, which lias held dates without getting many recruits wheat, bogs, cattle, tobacco, etc., go up, October 1 to Septemberlullrdspring Capital Sick Pah) In, ury. 1; They surrounded the cabin at close issue they have made. It also 150,000. 120.000. and then I asked him If he still thought In no the crime of 1873 made prices low last poets from March COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1167. lo June 1; The discoverer, at the pleasure range. urecn was men called goes without saying that the Re ten million meetings and distri from Republican ranks. Presidential election since the close year while supply and demad made ihcm scandal mongers, April to Deof Congress, enjoys the exclusive upon to come out and surrender. will sweep the State buted five million copies of its cember 1; umbrella borrowers, right to occupy his island for the Fearing that he would shoot, in publicans they have the enemy on constitution in some forty different of the civil war have the Republi- high this year." now that cans polled so large an electoral August to November 1, and Febpurpose of obtaining guano, and stead, the officers had taken the the run, providing they are not Qive Them Permits. languages, must claim attention vote in the Southern States as they ruary 1 to May 1; while every man for this product he is allowed to precaution to get behind trees. over confident. (San Antonio Express did last year. Mr. McKinlcy rewho accepts a paper two ear, but charge only a fixed price, namely, Green's answer was a shot. He The advantages ot n bank account Situation In New York. Debs, and Sovereign should be when the bill is presented says: "I ceived 12 electoral votes in Ken$8 a ton for guano delivered at the poked his rifle through the winare numerous. It is not to busiRepentant. tucky, 8 in Maryland, and G in given special permits to carry nevr ordered it," may be killed ness men we are talkin- g- ihey New York City is the coign of ship's side, or 4 a ton for the dow, and aimed at the tree beknow all about it but lo salaried (Hurpct's September Magazine) West Virginia, which, with 3 in pistols and shoot old Plutocracy on on sight without reserve or rdiul The privilege of digging it where it lie?. hind which Deputy Ferguson was vantage in Statu contest. men", wage earners and to women. from valuation or appraisement Drawer has received the Delaware, make a total of 29 in sight. Furthermore, he gives guarantee sheltered. The latter returned fight in New York this fall relates Tbero's salen it the bank is n laws and buried without benefits of story concerning a what was formerly the solid South. good one There's convenience by his bond to deliver the guano the fire. Green did not again to the myorahty, but it is for a first Don't Run Agin Vi. clergy. ihe money alwajs ready and out only to citizens of the United States open fire, and things became si- mayor of the largest city in the reverend gentleman whose name is In three States North Carolina, (Ashland News. ) of reach of your own petty Virginia, and Tennessee the conUnited States and second largest and to be used in the United States. lent. The recent earthquake that shook Reversible. withheld. too It is easy to spend test between the Democrats and The law also provides, curiously The revenue officers waited a city in the world, and will decide small sums when ou have a large (Courier Journal). The hero of the tale was regard- the Populists on the one hand and up Japan wasn t a marker to the enough, that all offences and crimes minute an 1 called to him again to whether or not Tammany Hall sum in jour pocket shaking up that country would get The Bryan argument seems to MADISONVILLB, - KENTUCKY. on such islands by persons who surrender. For answer hc burst shall control Greater New York. ed as one of the brightest men in the Republicans on the other was if it were foolish enough to attempt be that when prices of farm promay land thereon, or in waters open the cabin door, and with a If Tammany gets control it will the Ohio Conference, but he had very close, and the severance of to fight the United States. ducts re down the crime of 1873 a Jjacunt, shall be deemed as com yell of defunct: dirted through the greatly endanger Republican pros- one besetting sin exaggeration. friendly po'itical relations between Whoraa thlnr ftn Idea or autoo UnipKi A caterpillar in a month will de- is the cause, but when they arc up Wanted mitted on the high seas, on board moonlight ami into the woods. pects in the Stale indefinitely. The habit had become so fixed and the Democrats and the Populists thine loplnlf rrotrcl rmir t.lraii thr rmy in these States make more proba- vour fi.ooo times its own weight in the explanation must be found in Wrlto JOHN WKlHiKIIUtinS ft bring Jott wrtllh. a merchant ship of the United At the same instant the officers Thoseopposed to Tammany and Co7.rt.s Alloc. the law of supply ami demand. WnlnJin, l. iUtor intrnUon prlia offer nej.now Hit (.( 000 thouiauil their ILSau wauled. States, and shall be punished ac- - opened fire. None of the shots free silver must therefore combine he carried it to such lengths, that ble than heretofore Republican food. tul couhngly. The President is author took effect In his native forest on one good man. By refusing to it was not only a matter of comment success. ized to use the land and naval Green find every advantage, as he do so they give Greater New York among his parishoncrs. but among A Colored Mrs. Partington. forces of the United States to pro- was familiar with the country. and probably the State over to the the preachers in that part of the 1 silvt r Democrats indefiiijijumy tect the rights of the discoverer or He opened firv on the officers as Tammany A colored Mrs. .Partington lives State, and the latter determined to his heiis. in Georgia, and she talks interestthey pursued, and they returned nitely. bring the case before the annual ingly. But Uncle Sam's ocean empire his fire. It wa- .1 regular battle in Mor land and tlu conference at its next session. It includes a great many islands of the wilderness on a small scale, She is about seventy years old, There is good reason to lupe far greater importance than the ami strange to s ly though the trees that the party in Maryland will was customary when any personal and makes a great show of reading guano. :sles referred in. In the were plugged with bullets here and fall into line, now that the fac- matter affecting the preacher was the Bible though it is well known lielinng sea there ate st.ver.tl very there, ami limb-- , and leaves cut off, tional fight in Republican ranks is she cannot read a line. large islands, besides the little neither pursuer-- , nor pursued were over, and with the aid of the gold discussed to request him to retire. The other morning she was seatWhen the accused gentleman's turn ed on her front porch with a largo Pribiloff group to which the fur injured. Finally when Green had Democrats and the seals resort. exhausted the hinmunition in his men win in the fight for the legis- came he gracefully withdrew, and family Bible open on her lap. This country own the entire repeating nil he plunged into the lature. Owing to Gorman's Some one was passing and salthe complaint concefmng his unchain of Aleutian islands, which underbrush, leaving the officers to leanings and the generally fortunate habit was considered. uted her. ammi tY" I vtr TrxirrirT"lr separte Behnng from the North follow as best ihey could They conceded opinion that he would Upon his return the bishop inform"Good morning, aunt Caroline." Pacific. 1 he inhabitants of these finally gave up lie chase and re- vote for free silver in the Senate, "Mawnin', suh mawmn'l It's ed his errant In other that the right previous weather, suh." islands, called Aleuts, are particu turned 10 ill.: still. Democrats the larly intelligent, much more civilOver 1.20 j g.iilons of beer were throughout the State are ready to brethren feared he was doing the "Yes, rather previous." ized than the Eskimo, anil bear .1 poured into the creek, and eighty again cooperate with the Repub cause great harm by his abnormal "Dc clouds hang so low, hit look like dey 'bout tcrhavea collcgiencc close resembance physically to the gallons of high wine weie de licans, as are also, of course, all tendency to "draw the " Japanese. stroyed The) men set fire to the the and Gorman men, to secure and hoped l.e would make an ef- wid dc airth." FAIL TO USE' 2 S Off the coast of southern Alaska still, and watchid the flames con his defeat. "Yes, it does look so." fort lo overcome the habit. The is a group of islands of great size, sume it. "Well, de Lawd'll lake kcer on i he plant destroyed was Generally speaking, the drift all on some of which live the Thlinkct valuable, the still being made of seems to be in the direction of Ru- - minister confessed his fault with us. De Bible say He distempers FOR Indians. These Indians arc the copper, and of large capacity. DAILY CAPACITY' publicanism. The people see humility, adding plaintively that de wind ter dc born lambs." A warrant w be issued for that Bryan and the silvenles made be realiz d his failing, and that he most artistic savages in the world, "Is that the Bible you're readrw PRICES I ing?" being skillful wood carvers. Off Green. It is thought that he had a deliberate effort to deceive them had "shed barrels ol tears ovrrit." the coast of southern California is assistants in operating the still. "Oh, yes, suh." last year, and many of those who 30 This was too miidh, for even a the Santa Barbara group, compris"Why it's upside down." vpted for linn will have nothing V60 4y Humane Notes. Methodist conference, and brought ing a number of large islands. "Look heal), misterl" said the further to do with silver. But the old woman, indignantly, "don't (Our Dumb Animals.) Democratic leaders arc not asleep-The- down the house. ou 'spose I knowctl it? What More Wages for Alabama Miners. arc conducting an active and On a very hot day, keep a sponge, do it make? De Bible is so a towel, or your handkerchief soak- vigilant campaign, and arc out on Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 9 A Hystery Salved. plain you kin des read it any waj 1" ed with pure cold water on the top a "still hunt" for votes whose re General Manager McCormack, of (Harper's Magazine, September.) suit may surprise the RcpuLlicans, the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Rail- of your horse's head. Literary Note. unless they arc wide awake and I many years ago in England road Company, announced II your Horse's Hack is sore use Tbo of oni interior llirmud working to arouse every man and thtre was a country legal that as soon as pig iron scores an- pure cold water on it freely every push him enthusiastically into the practitioner whose greatest ambi- of Ilia most attractive homes in the cents time the saddle is removed. Try other advance of twenty-flvm United States have been photographed by a ton his company will raise the it and your horse will thank you. fight. The tide is now all running tion was to sec his only son become The Lid its Home One hundred Journal. in the right direction, but this very wages of its ten thousand coal In hot weather drive slowly, es- evidence of prospective victory is a minister of the Church, and hav- of the best of these pictures will be re miners and laborers about 9 per pecially up hill. Be sure your ing scraped together a fair share produced in that magazine. The (irst cent., at the rate of two and a half check rein is loose and your horse liable to lead to on the part of some of the Repub- of this world's goods, he purchased article of the series "Inside of a Hundred cents a ton of coal mined, in ac- frequently watered. licans, and to allow dissensions to the advowsou of a country parish Homes" will appear In the October cordance with its sliding scale reception and Journal. arise which will prevent a solid Always kill a wounded bird or wage contract with its miners based church. In due course of time, the dining rooms, bathrooms, balls and apart animal as soon as you can. front against the enemy. on price of iron. Other operators other fellow, ments of every kind will be pictured jiiit son, a jovial in the district employing five thou- All suffering of any creature, just Ohio Valley Extension. passed his university examination, as they are ii cliily use. Bich plclurtt before it dies, poisons the meat. sand men will take like action unEvery contains doz.'ns ol suggestions. Nashville, Tcnn., Sept 8. Col. -der the operation of the same ) "Open thy mouth for the dumb." John McLeod, chief engineer of and thereupon became entitled to woman is interested in l iking pei-- inlo .. sign after his name b. C. L. ('. e , the most attractive hom-- s in the Ui.d, In scale. Prov. 31:8. the Ohio Valley railroad, spent w ol Civil Law,) until the sco how ihey are arranged A Lone Span. hhe wants lu It is said that the food wasted Sunday and Monday in Nashville, Scholar (Louisville Times 3a in this country nnd England every and has since been on a trip degree of 13. A. was attained, which get practical hints and new iih.Mt fur furnishing her own, The houses plioln V With silver in the cellir and day would feed all the starving through the country in the direc- latter, liowxver, ho never took the Sffi GUARANTEED tion of Clarksvillc, nnd, it is un- trouble to assume. Soon after en- graphed by th.i Journal lire wheat high up. the or.itoiicai Pup mil lions of India. by persons m of givi: the derstood, is laying out a route for tering on his parish duties he beocrnt in vain essays to it cruel to keep a horse locked a proposed extension of the Ohio Incomo. Their interior fte'd'hand to boih. If Ins catches up arningiment in a stanie' wnnoui exerciser Valley from Graccy, Ky., to Nash- came a universal favorite, and was shows what if ,wlu.sat he mint : g of silv r; ret'ect lasto ciiii acl as it Answer: Just as crn-jfor charity ser- complish with a littlt) money nnd the iniicb ' in constant ville. iTi: clutches, silver nil mild be to keep a hoy, or girl, or ml Iresses in various places of a wonun's deft fingers. lin-- li Homes in m mons or wlifitt he gr'titjth III Iuj man, or man, in thesame con- Hac You Noticed It? (Ict.t-'VS'lM III till! ll (Ml l! Of til l ami aniiounicmcnls of such were tvery Sialu in tho Union from Ulmt 10 A, V iiliou. Bulletin (L or tin Oiililiirni.i wtto photographed triw'iiel il.dl.r win.' e ml If to thi- is added solitary con- Tli's ".summer girls," so we've bran 10M. placed ctnispicioiisly aiout d. Two Journal's unique and useful suits. rubles inse i,'a' scanind one i luiiiiiient without the company of Arc, really, a deceiving Int. 111: othir men thtn thu cruelty is still For some young buds havn grown to old thc-- posteis, which informed the Are vou a subscriber to '1 he Bee? n tiulscriln r to Am yon " public tliulon n certain "VE You should be, (jioater That summer girls and soma am not o Yon should bo. (Jibe Ijfeloe - MAY BE VALUABLE. WARMING UP. FROM THE MAGAZINES. - 1 nlw.-ij- s 1 wl-i- I mid-Pacifi- c, - .1 0 i v. pruniiHi-riii- n P. i.- - .1 Irl -- d-r- cct , to-da- y 1 1 r - (Courier-Journ- itl-.- free-silve- r to-da- p the I I e w-- 1 TV!?S?.S 1 . 1 1 JNO. G."MORTON, r THE tqnan-tierin- g, I - anti-Gorma- n - free-silv- er (jj sound-mone- y rr 10 ALJlkAMUKANDYOUR COAL BILL5 D0W D0NT long-bow- I 11 fj sp us Os WRITE looonrnNssiSssi .tffl REFERENCE! y . dif-fun- to-da- y NO ! HI 171 Hi I. 1 e over-confidenc- e the BEST5TEAM ORDOtAND COAL on THE MAIMET. SEND 1$ A TRIAL, kind-hearte- d 1 p LS- j YOU WILL UjSE HO & OTHER ) unmnxa rnwiriLX riktxu us' rxv V"t jt d M ATlgFACTlQri 3 I 1 1 ) 11 -- - - .' 1 fortli-cojii- -- . IK -- j I lss 4HH E k s peculiarities and to when you had none but yourself, such members of his family as she you will be likely to leave your Rev. J.imcs Vernon, has met, and kept him in a chronic wife, if she should outlive you, to been pastor of the Christian church 'ArrfHgemcnt for the Pleasure of of- - an Abandoned Farm. btatc of expectation that she might struggle along as best she may, C at Henderson for some yearjj, has i leave at any moment. In addition with a small income, and ca inot ? fc. & N. Bniployccs at the Ten- -, 4A aiii'iuun .1 caywo ine cuurcnar to her duties as housekeeper she expect to live tcsfjc your children, tfij ' U WM 3nbMttM roc Independence, $Mo; .? and? will 3 nessee Centennial had gradually assumed that of if you should have an, started in ' ,R a'? rf,A ."xSt-- . a preach his first 'sermoh .at 'indeif. 1 mw.iimNiyJLriauLJji. and correspondent, life, ufvtler your supervision. sj; I pendence on Sunday, Oct. 3. and her readiheS"and reliability feel that it will result in our grad NEXT SATURDAY THE DAY. 'Ml j- - ft. LOCAL NEWS. rcrcrsrpr had been of ,groat assistance .to ual nlienatiorhfronf your faintly beAt a recent meeting of the Chrisr VW V C Todd in that way. tian Endeavor Society of thjs place, Three ScctUn, of tkt Excursion Tralny-- , cause of the lack of congiiiuilij ; An Original Story written for The Bhe. .. The casual visitors to whom she her friends arc not our friends, and a collection was taken to assisfthq u. Twelre or tourtetu Hundred. Frarik D. Hash will leave in a Barnsley Union Sunday School in 'XU tho old white homestead man novel and more appetizing; the complained were .nearly all rela- it is impossible to mingle the two Men in Line. slisrt while (or Boston, where he tho wav of literature. The collcc. intimatc;-fnend- s ..- -J .:- - uir r1- -! 1.1 xt of Todd, social strata successfully, and 1 am Diuit Luiuuiai i1'l: iuuu rtu furniture in the rooms was changed tives or goes to qnter for a three years' lection amounted to who, while recognizing the truth afraid when too late j on will disble's ancestors had dwelt since the about and made to put on a bright$4.31, and was course at college. of her remarks, were far from ad- cover your error." Next Saturday, September i8th, settlement of the country by the er appearance; the lawn. and turned over to Mr. Chas. McFad-depaths R" who was present arid repre- is the day for the big excursion of whites. Standing at the foot of the around the house were raked and miring the want of tact displayed Todd listened to this long arguMr. L. 11. O'Brien took his son, sented the Barnsley school. On employes of the Henderson and slope of the wood-clahills it com- swept by the men at her solicita- in this manner of entertaining ment and the protests of the rest Douglas, to Mobile, Ala., last Sunday morning the Barnsley Sun- St. Louis divisions of the Louis- manded a view of the surrounding tion, and Todd was induced to buy his guests, and marveled that of them without evincing displeasweek, where ho entered him at day even under the circum- ure, and combattcd them the best School, by a rising vote of ville and Nashville Railroad. farms of upland and meadow for paper and paint for the rooms, by he, school for the winter. stances, submitted to her eccentric- he could while adhering to his deThe special train will be ruriin miles around, and was a thinks, expressed their appreciatne promise on her part that she ities. But capacity for work. termination. Miss Susan Atkinson leaves this tion of the assistance given them, three sections. The. first section in- the vicinitv. Several generations could and would do the papcrhang- - capabilities . as cook, neatness, anil a record of the vote was or- will leave Howell at 3:45 Saturday of Mpple's bad maintained the fain ing ana painting. Drring the course of the summer take Ayer's Pills, and you will week focSwathmorc, Pcnn., where sleep better and wake in better economy and despatch in manag but little was said in relation to the morning, the second section at 3:55 ily reputation for fine cattle and The most difficult part of the she will attend Swathmorc Col- dered spread upon the minutes. and the third section They arc now well equipped for 31.4:05. The large crops, and when Todd as work that Miss Grimm ing the affairs of the household, matter, by common consent, and condition for the day's work. lege, an institution of the Society Ayer's Cathartic Pills have no their work with proper literature. running time between Howell and stimed the management of the pa seemed bound to affect was the readiness with the pen, and pref- in the autumn there was a quiet of Friends. Earlington.will be something like tcrnal acres after his school days improvement of the master of erence for home staying and soli wedding to which only a few friends equal as a pleasant As announced at his regular serand effecthimself. J. T. Alexander and Mrs. Ella vice Sunday evening, Rev. R. V. one hour and thirty minutes, so were over, his one ambition was to Meadowcroft Todd's tude, seemed to counterbalance the were invited as witnesses,andTodd ual remedy for constipatioa, the last section will arrive at raise .more corn and pork and fatter clothes, hat and boots had for years objectionable qualities. Indeed, Noble, who had fpr so long lived a O'Connor have just returned from Omcr, pastor of the Christian that biliousness, sick headache, and Cincinnati where they have been church at this place, is conducting Earlington about 5:40. It is un- cattle than- Todd, Sr., had done. been of the uncared-fo- r kind. these latter were so seldom alludd bachelor life at Meadowcroft, benil liver troubles. They are derstood that the Earlington con- The latter,with his wife and daugh When he purchased any of them to that after a few months it be- came a Bcnedjct. buying a supply of dry goods, etc., a protracted meeting at Barnsley sugar-coateNow it was conceded by the connnd so perfectly etc., for fall and winter trade. this week. Good attendance and tingent will go on the last section, ters nau reurcu to me neignuoring new, he put them on and put them came a matter of suspicion and which gives them all the time pos- village, leaving Todd a Alexander's stock will he more apparent interest is reported. through; made no effort to save conjecture on the part of the im- tracting parties that Mammon had prepared, that they cure with-osible to get their breakfast and farm to start business with, and them from hard usage or soiling, mediate family, who began to dis- as much to do with arranging the complete than ever. the annoyances experienced Rev. f. F. Story, assisted bv make the train. plenty of good advice as to adher and in a short time had no best cuss the probability of Todd's match as Cupid, as each was inin the use of so many of the Rev. II. C. Foard will begin a Tht trains will arrive at Link's ing to the good old ways of his suit. Now, under the new regime having been caught in her toils fluenced somewhat by business Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Robinson, pills on the market. Ask your of Sullivan, Ind., visited Mr. Rob- protracted meeting at Grapevine Hotel about ten minutes apart. forefathers. As time rolled on he found his clothes brushed and after all. For years his sisters had considerations. &i druggist for Ayer's Cathartic been endeavoring to make a match Todd became aware that the prechurch, beginning next Monday Here the ladies vill remain in the inson's mother and other relatives Tall and straight, blue eyed and the grease spots removed, boots fc- tram and the men will form in line ruddy checked, Todd Noble was blacked and hats put in order; between him and a beautiful and dictions of his relatives had been Pills. When other pills won't here last week and this. Ed was night. on College Street between the L. as handsome a specimen of the clean linen laid out frequently and wealthy young lady of his acquaint verified, and that his expectations half sick, but could not be kept help you, Ayer's Is Feeling Much Belter. & N. crossing and Deaderick rustic gentry as could be produced attention called to the fact, and ance who lived near them in the of having household cares off his from his work and hurried hack "For several years I have been troubled Street, march out College to Dead- and was a welcome guest at the received numerous lectures and re- village, and in teasing them both mind were not to be realized, for THE PILL THAT WILL homo Tuesday. with indigestion nnd d)spcpsia, and often erick, down Deaderick to Summer, fireside of festive gatherings minders on personal appearance had conceiyed the idea that the failing health rendered it impossiA fine well of sulphur water is suffered intense pain I was ad,vitcd to Summer to Church,. Church to throughout the surrounding dis- and deportment. This was sub- lady, now no longer young, but ble that his wife should accomplish reported to nave been discovered try Hood's Sarsaparilla nnd .soon after I Union Depot. trict. mitted to with goodnalurcd indif- several years his junior and still the labor required to be done in at Barnsley1. It is situated wlicrc begun taking it I found It was giving mo .The procession will be headed But at twenty-fiv- e he seemed in ference but when it came to insist- quite well preserved, healthy and such an establishment. Yellow Fever. it will do the most good at the relief My general health is much belter by a battalion of mounted police. no hurry to take to himself a wife, ing that the pet independence of a handsome, would not be averse to And when a son and ncir arrived, The yellow fever scare in the stneo I began tho use ot this medicino." The Howell Shop Band, with its nnd the old housekeeper continued Kchool house and church. It is life time the habit of going from him as a suitor; but Todd, when the pride felt in the ownership of much more rapid- said to be a good vein and ..strong Jane Peck, Rutlcdge, Tennessee. beautiful banner next, then the to reign supreme at Meadowcroft home when he choose, telling no rallied on the subject, said that in a lusty boy was tinctured with South ly man mi; vipiuemic ttseii. lucre with the mineral. Just now it 13 first division consisting of machin- for .many a year. one where he was going, staying the first place she would not have anxiety for the health of the frail are many cases of fever at many kept locked except while school is Lunsford Formally Nominated. ists, blacksmiths, boiler makers, Cautious and deliberate in busi- till after meal time, sometimes all him il he wanted her, and secondly and wan looking mother, who was places, a small proportion of which in session and on Sundays at church Then comes another silk ness matters generally, when it day and until late at night, and ex- he never should marry. So now for a long time hovering between cases have been The Republican Senatorial dis-- f etc. declared by extimes. The Barnsley people ex- trict convention met at. Madison-- , banner, dividing thejtrsf and came to wo'oing he allowed family pecting to have a special dinner or without once referring to Miss life and death, and whose consti- perts to be yellow fever. Yester pect to put in a pump so that the ville, Monday, as announced 'last followed by the sec- pride and sensitiveness to govern supper gotten up for him when Grimm as a matrimonial proba- tution, never robust, was found to day's dispatches reported four new well may be accessible at anytime. week in The Bee, and formally ond division of employees of the his actions to such an extent that advice was succeeded by remon- bility, whenever he visited them) be seriously impaired. cases of yellow fever in New Or Tender-heartenominated the Hon. J. H. Luns car department. Then another the one young lady on whom he strance, and this again by open re- he was regaled with an account of as a. woman and leans, making fifteen in taht city, Gone to Market. ford for State Senator from the banner and the third division had set his heart, and who would bellion, followed by flat relusals, Amy Gordon's attractions and per- loyal to the core, Todd exerted wnuc nine omer suspicious cases Mr. Woodson Browning and Sixth Senatorial district, composed of painters and planing mill work- no doubt have accepted him had then Todd arose in his wrath and fections, and efforts were made to himself to lighten her cares, and were under investigation. There ers. The colored men will fall in he spoken out, after years of polite a hot scene ensued. From that bring about an unexpected meeting spent time and money in procuring Miss Sallic Browning arc in St. of the counties of Hopkins and with retreat on his part impossible, such assistance as could be ob- are two cases at Edwards. Miss.. behind this section. Louis buying a complete line of Christian. dillydallying, finally married one of time he became aware that Miss ' The mar6halls of tho day will be hisf uoighbors. From this time Grimm had a temper of her own and often ending in his escorting tained, so that the incompatibility and three new cases at Mobile. fall and winter goods for Bishop & Mr. W. F. Burr'was chairman of her on her return to her residence. of the couple was neutralized by Chattanooga has taken back her e Co., which will be up to the old the convention. There vas no other T. Walsh, Chief Marshal, E. J. Todd seldom mingled in society, and that it was not only offer of a haven of refuge and is One of his sisters had for years their mutual interest in the growth time, excellent standard of that nomination than that of Mr. Luns- Young and Pat McCuc, marshals evinced a strong antipathy to his but spiteful and vindictive. been an invalid, and accustomed of the lad, and delight in his prat- now quarantined against Southern of the first division, with five as- successful rival, and at the age of leading Madisonville dry goods ford, and the total vote of the Wiseacres, of the neighborhood. All Alabama towns are cities. Wait and see their pur- district, was cast, for thc4 Hopkins sistants, A. W. Patton. marshal of thirty became a confirmed old and even the members of his fam to being somewhat humored and tle and plans for his future career. quarantined against Mobile. From house. the second division, withi six as-- J bachelor, careless in dress, shabby ily, shook their heads at the idea petted by the family generally, and But Todd's brow contracted county man,jn'akiug his nomination chases. passengers she it was, who, actuated by her when he reflected that fn all prob- Nashville south no permitted sistants, A. J.Bruning and F. M. in equipage and indiscriminate in of a unanimous. from Gulf towns are girl of her age and anxiety lest he should to make what ability he would not live to" sec his stop, or express A Small Burglary. VanWinkle, marsh.als.of the third his selection of friends. appearance, burying herself in a seemed to matter to be de - About this" vij .4 Sfands aMheiHd$ a mesalliance and son attain to manhood, or if he did - A divfsi6n,twithfetirSssistants.' them 1 the discreet old lonely country Monday night another small livered. as a match, through a The ladies will remain in the lady who had time for years his mere business venture, and freely he would be unable to render such The State of Alabama has quar been seized burglary occurred at the Aug J Bogcl, the leading drug gist o notion of business necessity, advice and assistance in starting antined against and New Orleans. store of J no. M. Victory & Co. A Shrcevrporl, La., says: "Dr" King's New coaches' Depot b"e conveyed to the housekeeper and manager, in fact, expressed the opinion that she was frequently sung the praises of Amy out in life as he would like. He Ocean Springs, ,and thence to the almost a mother to him, was a designing woman, a sort of adother broken glass in the front window Discovery Js the only tblngi that cures my Union Gordon, and was listened to with- recognized that he had made a mis- infected towns. Mobile and towns grotikids on trains sup- obliged of the grocery was taken out and cough, and it is lh best seller have " Exposition Some small to leave on account of ill venturess who had adopted this out irritation but with good humplied N. take that could not be rectified, and in northern Alabama and Missisthe burglar entered there. Noth J. F. Campbell, merchant of SalTord, where by thewill C. & St. L. Road, health, and Todd was nearly dis- idea of country for wait at the station tracted by the necessity of search- the purpose of bettering her for- ored indifference. they the reflection saddened and embit- sippi have quarantined against the ing was taken except a small Ariz , writes; "Dr King's New Disiovcry But one day in spring follow- tered his declining years. world and allow no man nor train ing for some one to fill her place. tunes by eventually marrying Todd ing the second the perhaps 75 is alt that Is claimed for It; it never fails. for the arrival of the men. amount of change, advent of Miss Arrangements have been made His sisters took turn about in man- Noble. But when these quarrels After struggling along in this un of cars to enter. cents, which had been left in the and is a sura cure for Consumption, Grimm at Meadowcroft, there was satisfactory manner for two or three Nashville does not permit pas cash drawer. The thief seemed Coughs and Colds. cannot say enough at the Military Cafe to get an aging for him when he could not commenced and Todd commented dinner served for 35 cents, find any one, and when after indiscriminately upon her peculiar a surprise furnished to the family years, Todd announced to the sengers from New (Jrleans and a only to want a little cash, and he for its merits." Dr. King' Now Discovery by Todd, when the usual banter- family, who were joint owners in other points along the Gulf to got a little. There is no clue to for Consumption, Coughs and Colds Is not and this will be L. & N. head- much tribulation he would be suc- ities, and denounced her as having took place. Up in the invalid the old homestead, his determina- stop, but all arc required to pro an experiment. It has been 'tried for a quarters. cessful, the arrangement would not the worst temper of any person he ing the identity of the burglar. Everybody will be supplied with last very long, and again the same ever knew, and said that he hon- Elcnor's room, the two had been tion to leave the farm because his ceed further north. quarter ot n century, nnd today stands at discussing the demerits and draw wife did not like the lonely country tho held It never disappoints. Died From Uurns. Free a badge, and men, women and worry would have to be gone estly believed she was at times While the prospect is not en children will wear them. These through with. One great reason really deranged, it was concluded backs of farming, the difficulties life she was leading, and on ac- couraging in some of the extreme trial bottles nt St. Bernard Drug hiore The horrible fate of the youngabout keeping good help, indoor count of the difficulty of procuring badges will distinguish the L. & towns, cvcry'thinn is be est child of Mrs. McCormick of Our city assessor began work yesterday. N. people, and will be worth while for this was the difficulty of keep- that she had played her cards and out, whcnElcnor said, "Todd, both indoor and outdoor laborers. southern by ing done government and state inde- wrong and frustrated her plansj this place, has excited the deepest Miss Nannlo Stoles, as announced last to wear for the special privileges ing servants; another the why in the world don't you try It was very evident that Todd officials to prevent the spread bf pendent ways and irregular hours lodd railed at her and against her, for Amy Gordon? of all who know the week, is assessor this year. The appoint- and spmpathy There she regretted the necessity of breaking the fever. attentions they will secure of the master. Starting away in his but retained her because of her story. The little one, about three ment of a young lady as assessor was an that day. lives in that big house all alone, has up and removing from the old carriage early in the morning for a being thoroughly competent, and plenty of money and I believe she years old, ono day last week was innovation, and her beginning tho work . Robbery. place, the home of many generaseverely burned, about the body on the first day of tbo term fixed 'by'Iaw in Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that trip to the village store, he might because he knew that when she would accept you, and you could tions of Nobles, around which clusjk Coyfe, Tuesday night the store of W. R. be back by the middle of the after- left he would be at sea again, de- then live down here, put some one while in the kitchen where his which to make tho assessments is said to Contain Mercury tered all the family traditions, and of this place, was entered by thieves and mother had been kindling a Are. bo another innovatian. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of noon or not till in the evening and pending on getting some one to in the farm house and manage the near which, in the country churchover Of ty dollars worth of goods earned or take charge for a few weeks at a farm by driving to and fro." smell and completely dcrango tho whole would brook no interference f& Death ended the child's sufferings yard, his ancestors were buried. off. The entrance was effectod by prizing system when entering it through the mu questioning, Electric Bitters. and expected his time. Therefore, when he wanted Sunday afternoon. It was the ' never "Well," said Todd, "in the first The brooks in which they had fish- open a back shutter and bending the up cous surfaces. Such articles J Electric Bitters is a medicino suited for be used except on prescriptionsshould repu- meals to be served promptly and to take an early train, he took his place, a man must be around among yeungest qf three children. from breakfast off the shelf, and when his hands to drive on a farm suc- ed; the woods in which they had right iron rod inside the window until a any season, but perhaps more generally table physicians, as the damace thev will properly on his arrival. hunted; the fields and meadows man could pass between them. After A Correction. needed when the languid, exhausted feeling do is often tenfold to the good you can In vain his sisters, when sojourn- he reached home after the dinner cessfully." where the herds of fine cattle had gaining admission the thieves carefully 'seprevails, when the liver is torpid and possibly derive from them. Hall's Ca ing at the house, would endeavor or supper was cleared away, he re1,1., reporting "That is so'interruptcd Elenor, grazed; the ancient mansion with the Republican . tarrh Cure, manufactured by choice lot ot shoes, bats, shawls county Hominattng convention, sluggish and tho need of a Ionic and allera-- J .Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no to impress upon him the impor- sorted to the cellar for a lunch to "and I guess in that way you would its broad porches, surrounded with lected a A mandolin lying nearjby and umbrellas. F live is felt, A prompt uso of this medlclfto mercury and is taken internally, acting di- tance of being more punctual and appease his appetite. be on the farm more than you arc its velvet Jaw'n 'ncath the spread- so plenscd their fancy that it was promptly The Bke said that Mr.M. McCord, Time rolled on, and the discord- now." The gossip of the nomi- has often averted long and per baps fatal rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces methodical. among others, seconded the ing oaks and elms where they had included in tho swipe, gentlemen next of the system. In buyiog Hall's Catarrh Todd laughed at this sally, and lived and loved; the chestnut, wal proceeded to InvestigateTba Coyle's finannation of Mr. J as. B. Ross for bilious fevers. No medicino will act moro Cure be sure you get the genuine. It stores, or shops, or roadside en- ant elements in the Noble mansion Mr. McCord says surely in counteracting nnd freeing the is taken internally and made in Toledo. counters, always proved too strong. at Meadowcroft abated nothing in then glancing away in a shame- nut and hickory trees so dear to cial standing by examining his cash drawer county clerk. Mr. this i$ a mistake and we take pleas- system from the malarial poison. Head- Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials So for years this was the acustomed intensity, till at length, during har- faced manner said: "Anyway, his boyhood, and all the nooks and but Coyle, profiting by former experience, ure in correcting the error. There ache,'' Indigestion, Congestion, Dizziness free. Sold by Druggists. Price 73c. per routine, except that the stay of the vest time, the disputes, taunting there no use talking about Miss corners rich in associations con- had made a bottle. "run on the treasury" the housekeeper became more brief, and recrimination ended in an open Gordon, for I'm going to marry nected with his childhood's days, were several on their feet at yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. and $100 Hall's Family Pills best. overling before and only two dollars had and the securing of another more rupture of all business and social somebody else." the time Mr. Ross' nomination was per botlla at St. Bernard Drug Store. ' ! all now seemed to have an addi been left in deposit inclosed in difficult, and at last Todd announc- relations, and Miss Grimm anOur Sick. Although not entirely unprepared tional attraction for him, and his an envelope escaped and these Gathering up seconded and Tiik Bee thought notice. The fatigue felt after exertion is W. C. Brooks is still unablo to sit up, ed that he was tired of this con- nounced her intention of leaving for what was coming, she affected heart was heavy at the thought of their swag, the thieves boldly opened tho Mr. McCord was among them. now usually attributed to the pres but is somewhat tinual worry, and intended to lock forthwith, and Todd expressed surprise and asked, "What in the bidding them good bye. improved. front door and took their departure. Mr. ence in the muscles and blood of ' up and quit farming after the close himself as delighted at her decis world do you mean?" is Improving slowly. Jesse Burned With Acid. But the farm was finally leased Coyle enjoys a raro popularity among the cheinical products that result , OscarJones will soon be out again. ion, and offered to immediately pay of the current year. Tinder "Why," answered Todd, "I to a stranger and the customary The child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. from action. As Todd was now verging on her the balance due and take her mean I am going to be married." vendue was held when the stock thieves as th s Is tbo fifth time his bouse Mrs Toombs Is up and going around has been robbed in five years and as solno VanMcri, Jr., met with an accident sixty years of age, his once dark and her baggage to the station; but is not strong. "Married! To whom?" and farming implements were sold, people never know when to stop, it. is llvortrlia.ly Kiijra So. tho ;"etber day that might have as snow, and which having been accepted and Mrs. Stiraan, Is very sick but is not locks turned white "I'm going to marry Miss and Todd removed to the city life likely that tbey will continue to cultivate tho inostwon-dorjuproved fatal. The little one was Cnscarets Candy Cathartic, tho age, ploas-n- l thought to be in a dangerous 1110UI0.1l dlsoovcrv of his sturdy form grown bent, the accomplished, he hunted up a wo- Grimm." condition. he dreaded and engaged in a busi his acquaintance hereafter, unless foreplaying with a bottle which Mrs. nud refreshing to tho taste, act gently family were delighted at his decis- man to take charge temporarily, "Well, of all the queer, fool ness enterprise of which he knew stalled by a dose of buckshot. Tub Bub end positively Vanasen thought had been washed cleansing tho on kidnoys, liver nnd bowels, The Woman's Friend. ion and glad of the prospect of his and exulting in his freedom from things that I ever heard of," said but little, and separated from all entire Bystcm, dispel colds, will publish free of charge, the obituary There was, euro hcadaoho, favor, habitual constipation and was empty. "I know frorri"ray own experience that joining them in the village home. carping o'erweening Elinor, "that certainly takes the his old associates and friends. criticism, and blliousnoss. Please- buy and try a box for ladies of a constipated habit there is of any parly caught in the act of burghowever, carbolic acid in the of O.C a punctuality and a scolding tongue, lead; only a short time ago you 10, S3, 50 cents. Bold and nothing to supply the place ot German But that summer when his houseAs time passed on the tenants lary or arson. bottle. Fortunately, tho baby did guaranteed to euro by all druggists. slip- could not speak too disparagingly who keeper became sick during harvest relapsed into the uiver l'owaer." Mrs. I. 1: Meneness. rented the farm grew more not get tho acid in its mouth, but Springfield, Ohio. making inquiry shod habits of selfish indolence. of her; her temper was such you and more worthless and neglectful One hundred pounds of flour "I bavo taken German Liver Powder for time and he was The Klondyke Gold Fields. spilled on the child's dress it was for another, an acquaintance told But soon the old trouble was re thought her deranged; her lack of and the revenue became gradually and burned its way through to the will yield over 130 pounds of bread. dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and him he thought he knew where he newed good The Burlington Route is the 'dis and acquaintance with the usages of smaller because the land grew less would .not be without" it." Miss Jennie skin. could get a person to suit him and passable servants were scarce and good society often mortified you productive until finally it was im rect northwest line to Seattle. or Improve )our eves get rid of .that rough Green, Abiline. Tex. The little one is doing very grinding feeling olthe. lids and clear your "Friends advised me to trv German would sec if she would come and, if even poor substitutes hard to find when you had visitors; her immeTacoma, and the direct westward possible to procure any one to oc well. sight by applying Sutherland's 'Eagle Eye Liver Powder for long' standing liver com- so, bring her to make arrangements and retain, and if the truth were diate family with whom you had cupy the premises and there was line to San Francisco, en route to Eye balvc, Thousands 01 peopio. who plaint. I bad relief before I bad taken one with him. known Todd often remembered the become acquainted were intensely hardly sumcient income obtained Alaska. From 80 to 200 miles, i Courtesy. never had sore eyes use it to clear the bottle. It did me'more good than alt medw The next day they drove over good qualities of Miss Grimm, disagreeable to you; her health was to pay the taxes. In the govern- and several hours saved by the icine prescribed by physicians." Mrs. President McKinlcy and his sight and strengthen the eyes. and Miss Marcic Grimm was in- regretted her fiery temper and un- such that you wondered she could ment statistics it is ranked among Burlington's splendid passenger John Campbell, Jeffersonvillc, Ind. Seer.etary.Mr. John Addison Porhad happy disposition and debated in get through with the work she did, the "abandoned farms." and as train service to the northwest from troduced. She was The first successful flour mill After an autopsy, the death at been a cashier and ter arc notoriously courteous. was erected in London in 1764. St. Louis, Kansas City or St. in his mind whether or not his own especially as her family was con- appears by the advertisement Joseph. Boston, of Capt. B. J. Treacy, of one of the large dry goods estab- obstinacy and love of power and Pullman sleepers and The private secretary finds lime sumptive. I at first thought she which revived these reminiscences Lexington, was pronounced acci- lishments, seemed ladylike and rule, had not contributed largely even to answer, most courteously, Free Chair Cars on all through Buckten's Arnica Salve. only went there on purpose to is in the hands' of the real estate communications about names for Several extra steamers The best Salve in tba world for Cuts, dental. Tcfined, and in fact tar too delicate to the display thereof. In the court you, but 1 afterward con- dealers for rent, sale or exchange, trains. ' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itbeum, Fever new babies. and spirituelle looking for a work- meantime Miss Grimm had ob- cluded her temper had prevented and will soon pass out of the name. will sail before the season closes. Kilunito Your Hawaii With Cuaenret. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cundy Catlianlc, cure constipation former. ing housekeeper in a large farming tained a position as Ask your ticket agent for detailed Here is a sample: r posiit." 10c. 25c. It a a O, fall, druggists refund money. Executive! Mansion. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and information or write the underestablishment where help was and companion with two old ladies It is tively cures Piles or no pay required. "No, said loud, "it tnat was Washington, Sept. ir, 1897. J8 L. W. WAKELEY, signed. guaranteed to give, perfect satisfaction or unin a nearby city, where she was her purpose, she has succeeded, The" city of Decatur, Ala., may scarce, incompetent and often Dear Sir: Price 2jc,per bpfc For money refunded. General Passenger Agent, as the ap- living in comparative ease; but the for I have promised to marry her, Writing iu behalf of the President I beg Sale by go into the hands of receivers, be- obtainable. FOR RCNT, SALE OR UXJIIANOB. St. Bernard Drug Store. St. Louis, Mo. llevo to thank you lor tliu compliment you ing unable to meet its obligations. plicant professed to be proficient, lack of independence, the feeling and I shall do so." Fino Farm of Coo acrcf, 300 under have paid him in the choice of a name for expressed a desire to escape from of not being considered on ati ' "Well," said Elinor, "it is said, mines in the Pittsburgh Coal kV tivation, the rest in oak, pine and very truly yours, your little Doy. Croupy Children. It Saves-thThe Bee has just received a fine a detested, monotonous round of equality, was galling to her pride 'there's no fool like an old fool,' chestuut timber, in Howard County, district arcopening. up rapidly. John Addison I'ortbr, Seavibw, Va. Wo have a splendid sale routine work in the city to a coun- and irritating to her temper, and and for a man of sixty to marry a assortment of cards and other noar two stations. Large Colinial Secretary to tho President. i rsWil on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our mansion. Great bargain. win- spitfire of thirty, just because he stationery and can furnish anything A Cure For Bilious Colic. l?lPpHVAL'rBR " yVKR. customers coming from far and near.speak try life in which she delighted, and one day during the following ny. Urickson & Cc uarungiuu, Resource, Screven Co , Ga. I have of it in the highest terms. Many bavo seemed to utterly ignore all hints ter, learning that Todd Noble was thinks he is gging to secure a perin tho printing line on short notice Calvert ahd Charles St. Baltimore. ' Dr. Bells Peimcrmint Chill Tonlo is a been subject to attacks of bilious colic for said that their children would bavo died of as to the labors and lonesome life again in search of a housekeeper, manent housekeeper, shows that in best style and at lowest prices. CholChamberlain's C61lc, several years crop if Chamberlains Cough Remtdy Lad she would lead if she could but be she wrote him to say that if he was such is the case. The trouble you and era and piarrbcoi Remedy is tho only sure not "been given. Kbexah & perfect liver laxative Ourrrn. not suited and would employ her have had about servants is nothing for I'lfty Vents. Co Compound blood purifier. Removes blllosness with- relief. It acts like a charm. Ooo'tjose ot Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earling- independent and obtain a remuna contract was made again on the same terms, she would compared to what you will have; Guaranteed tobacco hnhlt euro, makes weak tho it gives relief when all othur remedies fail. ton! Ben T, Robinson, MorlonsGab; Ceo. erative salary out purging. Cures chills and makes mon Htrontr, blood puro. tOo.tl. All druggists. sale by St. Bernard King, St, Charles. G. D. Share, 1'or , Prescriptions rather unusual for the country, and be glad to take the position and for in getting a wife you will find complexion good. Guaranteed by all Drugstore, Earllngton; George King, St. savoring more of mercantile life to would promise to try and control you have lost your working house properly it takes time. It require, Robinson, Morions Gap, Charles; Ben T. dealers, Ore alleged to be worth ?ioo,-00The first trails before a colored which the lady had been accus- her unfortunate temper. Todd keeper, after she has attained her experience and a complete knowledge a ton is said to have been jury in Mercer 'county took place tomed. It was to the effect that showed the letter to his sisters, object in accepting that position of drugs. It requires the druggist struck at Cripple Creek. tobavealargs amount of drugs-fr- esh Tuesday. The verdict was "not she was to receive a certain sum who advised him not to make the relatives and yours have "Her drugs. lie must glve.tbe best ' guilty." dis- never moved in the same social per week for superintending the experiment, and endeavored to possible work, and for compensation To Cure a Cold in one Day but the he must be reasonable. are not congenial, and will Laxative Bromo ..r. li'l fubtrro Spit mid Siim.. (.. r,i.l mm. household and having all the labor suade himhefrom it, procuring great circle, harmonize.as you have here TakeDruggists refund tboQuinine ifTablets. had in suit never performed; either doing the work difficulty money it fails l'u quit (ubuiuo easily unit l..m,. All bo mile, full of life, pcrvo ami vltfor, tafco herself or paying some one for do- able and capable people finally toforc recognized and acknowl to Cure. 25c. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEMthe that makes weak men BER WE'RE CAREFUL. prevailed, and he once more in- edged. If this is irrevocable I am strong. All druggfeta,'Ceoorfl. Curo guaran- ing it. A manuscript Hebrew Bible in teed. Entering at once upon her duties stalled her at the head of his bach- very sorry for you. and truly hope Booklet .and saraplo free. Address Staling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. she soon demonstrated her capa- elor establishment. Miss Grimm you will not regret it when it the Vatican weighs 32a. pounds, ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, bility for the situation; meals jvere certainly appeared to have profited is an accomplished fact. You arc and is the largest Bible in the Senor Sagasta, tho Spanish eUHECONSTJPATWH world. and afLiberal leader, says the Cuban up to time, and served, whether in by her former experience, smooth- the one to be suited; you will have the dining room or servants' half', fairs at the farm ran more to live with her, not I. But it is insurrection is" spreading irfstead of ALL To Cure a Cold In One Day. ' in a more tastciul manner; the ly. Todd CrYd not criticise nor com- very late in life for a man to start dying out'. ' DfttKtan Will receive prornptatten Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. cooking, even to the plainest foo1, plain so much. It was Miss Grimm out to raise a family, and as you All Druggists refund tho money if fails it To Cure Cootttpntloii l'oror. tion at this office. Estimates who now embraced every oppor- have been farming for thirty years, to Cure. nave imparted to it to 23c For sale by St. Bernard Take Cuuareta Candy Cathartic. Mo orSCa seemed tunity of descanting on Todd's and never made more than a living Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. If a C. C. fait to eure, drumlMU rerund monoy. touch that made familiar disli furnished upon application. RELIOIOUS NOTES. S- i- '3. who i ., .a. M-DA- Y. "4? A.&A.&A4.AA.B.M jjjSjZ5ZoZ5Z5X5352535K short-coming- C$tW ji ft,?! f a Story (Slgljg SS3) . t? tfWWW J :i d rj. Wv9 s book-keepe- lEilB Before WWVfcW t n ... land-mar- k Retiring.... in - d, . well-stocke- d ut ai lias-sprea- d t d 1 uncon-trolabl- city-bre- d farm-hous- e pre-verte- d 1 house-keepin- g 1 nt 1 are-th- e it ut - old-tim- e ' 1 house-keeper- city-bre- d, book-keep- er house-keepe- e 0 ttcavel,) ANDY CATHARTIC wonder-worke- $$oj :.JOB WORK P' t. I aaaaLJ. rr-r- -l . "-- b-t "J TfJbyaWMaaHyfaAaihHM3g (SJBSiBTe IT "J Pf TflFT "V psjjiYT?'"w"srf"" oTHnc-i ; s i"jfvww(;ii,iju"- - "iip. J i -- . & EXCHANGE ROLLER MILLS. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON XII, THIRD QUARfER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 19. 33-3- -i Jill T .FRANK , TUTT, PROPRIETOR, - MADISON VILLE. hrst-clas- KY. H t ' Makes unsurpassed Flour, Meal, Bran, Crushed ,Corn, Feed s mill produces.' The peoplo ; iMcal every thing a invited to come in and be treated right. ryot the county arc JOJvfis on oxchanec as much as any mill, and guarantees satis' : . . . I.... faction. lMour wnrranicu iu hb uh-iiu-i 'i"""'." 5 Mem- Text ol' tho JLrsimi, Act XX, orr Verses, 23. S- 4- Golden Text, Act zr, Commentary by tho Iter. P. it. 33 Stearns. . I ST. BERNARD GOAL COMPANY INOOfiPORATSDr' )' ,... Trade With Webster, McLean and Adjoining Counties Solicited TE'nWSSEE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITIONS !i 7 JO nnd Greeks repentonco townrd Goil nnd fnlth townrd our Lonl Jesus Christ. of the 28. "SflTO Hint tho Holy Ghost witness-ctIn every city, mylng thnt bonds nnd afflictions nbldo inc." Tho Lord lmd Knld to Annnlns, "I will show him how great tilings lie must suffer fur My iinino's sako" (Acts I at, 10), nnd llo wild to tho npostlos, "In tho world yo shall hnvo tribulation" (John xvi, uuj. things movo nono of th. 21. in the Centennial Grounds is one of the most mo." "But thought of nothing but of ITo Attlic Terminal Station interesting, instructive, and costly displays at the Exposition, and magnifying Christ (Phil. I, SO), ready to be bound and Imprisoned nnd to dlo for should be seen by every visitor. It consists of an artistically arranged tho nama of tho Lord Jesus, if thus God display ol Agricultural Products, Minerals, Timbers, Valuable Relics, would bo moro glorified (Acts zxl, 13). Ho wns Intrusted with tho gosrcl of the Curiosities, etc., collected from points along the line traveled by this grtico ot God, and ho fearlessly lived It of and spoLo It dny by dny under nil circumRoad, which penetrates the most fertile and picturesque portions stances, not ns pleasing men, but God who the South. Trains leave the Union Depot, Nashville, every fifteen trleth our Hearts (I Tiiess. it, i). now, I Know that yo minutes for the Centennial Terminal Station. The Quickest and Dest nil, 8. "And whom behold, gono punching nmong I hnvo Five Cents. tho kingdom of God, shall sco my face Route. Fare, no moro." Tho Inst wo hear of Paul In -this book ho Is In Rome n prisoner, but ho Is preaching tho kingdom ot God, and teaching thOso things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts xxvill, 01). Thus ho wns ono with Him who lmd chosen Mm, for In Acts 1, 8, wo And that our Lord Jesus during tho 40 days between Ills resurrection and ascension spoko of tho things pertaining to tho kingdom of God. o oivtita 0. "Wherefore I tnko you to record this BATI8FAOTIOHdny that I am puro from tho blood of nil men." He said In II Cor. vll, 2, "Wo They are made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, Jiavo wronged no man, wo hnvo corrupted ... i.m m1niti nf flanhern i Armers. no man, wo hnvo defrauded no man." Ho had sought to llvo as nil embassador for They last lonsrer and mate more home happy than any X5 year. Christ, In Christ's stead, beseeching men other gtove on earth. Tire backs guaranteed for to bo reconciled to God (II Cor. v, SO), If your Dealer docs not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. nnd ho had been, by tho grace of God, such a faithful witness that tho Mood of nono to whom ho ever testified could bo required nt his hand (Ezck. xxxlli, 27. "For I hnvo not shunned to declare unto you nil tho counsel of God." All that Paul tins on hand to rnss on to others Is of God. Ho preaches tho gospel of tho grnco of God, and tho kingdom of God, and tho counsel of God, to (rather out nnd to build up the church of God, and In It nil ho alms only to plonso God. Ho spoko tho word faithfully nnd diminished not a word (Jcr. xxlll, 28; xxvl, 8). 28. "Feed tho church of God which Ho hath purchased with His own blood." There Is no redemption but by tbo blood of Christ, by which nlono wo rccclvo tbo forgiveness of sins (Epb. I, 0, 7; Rev. I, 5; v, 0; Hcb. lx, 23), and ench ono who truly receives tbo Lord Jesus, trusting only In His finished work, becomes a part of tho church of God, whether ho ever part of nny church on earth or not. Now, bclDg saved, it is tho prlvllego of every saved one to unlto with somo company of God's peoplo cnllcd c churoh, but they ought to bo Euro thnt It Is n church whero their souls will bo fed with tho word of God, for nothing clso will truly nourish Urn soul (I Pet. II, 2; v, D; Job xxlll, 12; Jcr. xv. 10). 20, CO. "For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter In among you, not sparing tho flock." Since or UANurACTuatM .' tho serpent slandered God In Eden thcro hnvo always been those who follow him, seeking tho destruction of souls; someMantels an! Orates. Hollowware. Tinware, Etc. times theysccm bent simply upon tho ruin DCAIXMM of peoplo, and sometimes it Is to got followers for a person or a doctrine or n sect. 81. "Theroforo wntch and remember, that by the spaco of thrco years I ceased WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. not to warn every ono night nnd day with "Anil now, boliolil, I ro bountl la the spirit unto Jertisiilcin, not knowing tho things thnt pjwill befall mo there." After tho uproar nt JCphcsus rmil went to Macedonia nml Greece, then rcturncil through Mnccdonln to Aeln, nnd, filming, If possible, to bo nt Jerusalem bv IVnte-cos- t, ho tnrrlcd n little nt Miletus nnd Kent to Kphosus for tho cldcrrf of tho church to como nnd seo him. Our lcraon Is part of hU nddresa to tlieso elder", llo reminded them Unit, forvliiR the Lftnl with nil V, mid In innny trlajn, ho had both publicly nnd privately taught both Jews S3. h :m I If If Miners and Shippers of QQAL" AND COKE. Two Through Trains Daily Running- - Pullman Vestibule Sleeplns; and Dining; Cars Nashville to Cbkagit 13 HOURS NASIIVILLD TO CHICAOO The Exhibit 1 Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway A. M. 201 N. Cheiry Street, Nashville, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Ktn lucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Mnnngcr, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, 4. Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Ind. General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i i Branch Offices. CARROLL, M&nagcr, "NEW ORLEANS FLORIDA SPECIAL" Lea es New Orleans Dally at 13.05 nooa a.m. vlaL.&N.R.K. Nashville at Through Uutlet Sleeping Cars 7.10 New from Orleana "CHICAGO S NASHVILLE LIMITED" Leaves Nashville Dally at 7.30 p. sa. Por detailed Information, address P. P. JEFFRIES, (Jen'1 Paiaenger Ageat T. HESSER, Hauser Building, Wholenale Aeeratts JOHN 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, BRIDGMAN, Room 111. St. Louis, M6.; J. W. Evanivllle, Ind. D. II. HILLMAN, (Jen'1 Southern Agcat Nashville, Tcnn. 5. L. ROOERS, Trav. Passenger Agtat Atlanta, Oa. iiacftasavvasavsaajBBsh & I JJ,. .DONT FAIL TO SEE lTltBa If THE FAMOUS NO. 3 CQAL, uses, St. Earlington, Diamond For all and Charles from Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE L.&N. RAILROAD THE GREAT THROUGH TRUNK LINE hrtween Hie citlrt of NEW ENTERPRISE rver " 200,000 STOVES .uni.n 1 S Cincinnati, Lexington, LouinVille, Kvnnsvillc, St. Louis, ( Market. BRUSHED Why buy GOKE FOR BB8K BURNERS High-price- And tho cities ol Nar.livillc, Memphis, Montomcij, Moliili; and New Orleans, s IND PURNBCES. Without SPKttD AND 01-csrigr- 3 UNK1VALKD. SHORTEST AND QUICKUST ROU1 K ). YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND I K$$!S9S$3S$tltSttitt$trotro CHRISTIAN Topic r ASK l'or the Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. d From St. Louis, livansvillo and Henderson to the SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH! THROUGH COACHES h Krom above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, making direct connection WITH PULLMAN 1'ALACB SAVE MONEY THE NEW BABY. wt CARS For Atlanta, Savannah, Macon, Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA. Connections aro made at Guthitft and Nashville for all points ENDEAVOR. REV. HALL RETURNS. ur (Rioted iti?ens. Week Ueelnulnc Sept. 111. Comment by Itcv. . II. Dojle. Tone Blblo directions for practical life. , Eph. (A memory meeting suggested.) Methodist Conference Adjourned. Crccn at Pine-vill- e All coruMunicauous saJ irutlsrs et Islnlnc 10 this column snoulj b iitdmstsd Gto. ALIisucit, Esllluslaa, niK. 10 oioaoc W. CAB LB. Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co, NASHVILLE, TENN. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, Everything necessary and convenient for tho Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry ami Dairy. any soul that had truly received tho Lord Jesus; his words concerning Uicmnro almost as strong r.s our Lords own words A SPECIALTY. (Phil. I, 0; I Cor. 7, 8; John x, but ho did fear lest they might only hnvo n knowledge ot Him without truly receiving Him (Hcb. vl, 4 0; x, 0), and also lest, Having truly received Him, thoy might lofo their works and wages (I Cor. Ill, 14, 16; lx, 27); henco his earnest admonition Popular Proprietary to "tnko heed" nnd "watch." 82. "And now, brethren, I commend Medicine Sold at Retail you to God nnd to the word of His grnco. for Five Cents a Package which Is ablo to build you up." When our Lord was about to lcavo His disciples, Ho the first experimental praycu tho 1 other (as llo said to Mary, step in a' direction that "My Father and your rather, My God nnd your God" (John sx, 17), that Ho would may lead to revolution keep from tha ovll thoso whom Ho bad in the trade. given Him, nnd that Ho would sanctify them through tho truth, His word (John A Heir York company of manufacturing chcmliti. tho IUpans Chemical Company, placed upon the market about Ilvu )iirj kvun medicinal tablet or "tabula" compose.! xvll, 11, IB, 17). And when Ho raid, "I of comproued powdered preparatk lji tf crtaln medicinal drugs vr hUh bad been asccr liavo given them Thy word, tho words talned to bo of inoro general use amuui: inwllcal men tbaa any other, for the euro or al. lovlatlon of uch 1IU common to mnn ui liao tbelr origin In an Impaired digestion or which Thou gnvest Me (John xvll, 8, 14), WHakrniKt CAiiaeltv for nsslmtlatlnir t ootl.ubaorblnif nourishment and elimination wattp. ho must hnvo believed thnt theso words The catalocue of ilia Included unijir this bead Is said to Include pretty uearlr eTtry wero tbo very best thing that Ho could rIvo remeily for tho acceptance of the Amcrlcau people- the company laid down tbo principle them. In another plnco Ho said, "Tho tbatercrytblng entering Into tho pocket should lo of thohlrbest grade, and so prepared and protected as to retain Its qualities Intact and unimpaired through any iztendcd words that I speak unto you they aro spirit, laoseof tlmo In nnr climate. Only tho choicest drugs should bo used, their tireoarstlon ahould be In accordance with tbo latest rf ected methods of modern telenco, the tatuleg and they aro llfo" (John vl, OS). packed In glass, protected by absorbent iitton, and securely corked. Even the rorks 83. "I hnvo coveted no man's pllver or used have been of a grade so high In Us requirement that no manufacturer of tbeso srerrday stoppers could supply moro thin n small proportion from his output that gold or apparel. " Tho ptoplc testified of would meet tho exacting specifications. Tho class vials were In turn packed In loies of Samuel, "Thou bast not defrauded us nor oqnallty not surpassed In beauty am perflation of workmanship by tboao used by tbo mostfaitldlous dealers In Jewels and ornaments of gold. Having sclihrlrblghstandard. oppressed us; neither hast thou taken ami never comemiug so vary irom it, uio iropneiors rceonea to mo accepiea nioaernaught of nny man's hand" (I Sam.xll, 3). methods of miking their commodity known, nnd seven hundred thousand dollars lurcstcd within flio years In nowspaper advertising has Informed every American clllicn To tho Thcsjnlonians Paul wrote, remindnceruing t un superior and surprising qualities of lupans Tabulca. ing them of his labor night and day that tiding thoughtful and painstaking observers of the changed conditions that sweep over tno commercial uorid, ana careiui to note every circumstance having a brariur ho might not bo n buidcn to any one (I upon mo suuccmiui prusecuiion ui tuvir iraue. toe managers oe ine company nave note u Thoss. 11, 0, 0). that thtro ll a present Insistent demand lor a lower price for every article that reaches or approaches an universal use, and that the people, although requlrlnr tho 01. "Yen, o ourtehcs know that thcto best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrnpnlux and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might rehands hnvo ministered unto my necessities sult In years, but Is needless In the case of n purchase Intended to be consumed In a and to thorn thnt wero with inc." He vtas week. It lias also beendlscovcred, and proved by the testot time and actual experience, that these Tabules do not have the tendency to loss of qualities or diminution of ex vtry grateful for all gifts from tho Lord's exposure that mtitht at first liavo been expected. Inasmuch as, under rellonco from peoplo and freaks of such as "an odor of favorable conditions, thosothat have lain looso In a drawer, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as a swcot sinoll, a sacrifice acceptable, well ever. pleasing to GcL" Acting upon theso suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of groit newspapers now sold for n cent Instead of the old rate of Ave times that amount, 35. "Remember the words of tbo Lord and tho general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the Jesus, how Ho said, It Is moro blessed to company hat o entered upon the experiment of putting up Klpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, wlikh they will offer to tho trado upon terms which will permit of a package gho than torccchc," jtxhapfl rtfcirlngto iMjlngsoldby tho druggist or storekeeper nt a price lower than ever Tjeforo adopted for such teaching o( our Jxntl as u found In a proprietary medlclno riVB CENTS ten tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. not discontinue tho manufacture and sale In the form with whlrh will ra tho TlLiciniDanvlearned to know and value the IUpans Tabules, but wllloffer the cheaper Luke vl, 80; xlv, 13, 11, or possibly referiwiple hnvo ring to somo unrecorded snjlngs of our fortlio benentot such as may desire them. It should be Plainly ,3 iimlermml tint the quality of the medicine Is Identical In both sorts, the only aurerenee Lord. (Joel eo loved tix.t Hogavu Ills only IkIiij in til rorm and comparative cost or packing or putting up. Tho pack. begotten Son; the Son of God so loud that rices nrn not yet to bo had of all dealers, ilthough It It probable that almost any drug. cl.t will ulitatn a sunnlv when requested by a customer to do so I butln anycasoaslnglo Ho gavo Himself. Tho grace of our Lord rirt .ii, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents In t mip. forwarded to the IUpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce t New York. Until tho Jesus Christ was manlfert In Ills Ucom-In- g .,ik.l4nri4 thornuchlv Introduced to the trade, asents and oeddlars will he sunnlliMl at i poor for us thnt wo through Ills iov- prl t which will allow them a fair margin of iroflt, vis. t I doien cartons for 40 cents. 11 .iii. n(lllcrtonOfor$l S. 0 gross (7M cartons) for 6W.J2. M grosi tS.W) cottons) for erty might bo rich. Tho leno that Ho t'.ia, ca.li with tho order lit every case. manifested In lorlnu down His llfo for us should mnko us riady to lay down our lives tor others (II Lor. vlll, D; I John 111, iASSU mn&Z. 10). Hut most of us n ro moro rtndy to ro- celvo than to give, nnd so John III, 10, Is much moro familiar than I John HI, 10, AUTIIUIt G. LANGIIAM. llllECIUNKIDGE CASUEslAN. nnd I Tim. 1, 15, than Titus III, 8. JOHN D. CASTLtMAX. ), BGYGLES tears." Paul had nofmrfortbo lossoj r MEDICINE for the A 1 MILLION.. a I I t 'I It ' ...Royal Insurance Co. . Sam Jones at Henderson. (Henderson Journal.) V OF LIVERPOOL. The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. The date for the great meeting in the new tabernacle to be con ducted by Rev. Sam Jones has been definitely settled and the first service will begin at 3 0 clock Sunday, October 17. The Rev. Stuart will assist in the preaching and the singing will be under the direction of Mr. Tillman, one of the best known church singers in the United States. The tabernacle will be ready in due time. has suc ceeded in makinca superior nualitv of soap out of grasshoppers. Pockets in ladies' dresses first appeared in England during the reign of Edward III. An inventor in Madrid Iu this passago tho npostlo refers to tho duties iucuniheiit upou fonr clnsscs ot people, which iucludo most ot tho duties of every day life. Theso nro tho duties of children, of parent?, ot servants and of masters. 1. Tho duties of children to parents, verses In theso verses tho duties of children to parents nro set forth with tho reasons for so doing. 1. Tho first duty is obedience "Children, obey your parents in tho Lord." 2. Tho second dnty is honor "Honor thy father and thy mother." Tho reasons given aro: (1) It is right. (2) It is the first of tho commandments with promise. (3) It carries with it tho promiso of prosperity and of long Ufa Children owo honor and obedience to. parents. This commandment cannot bo too ranch emphasized today. Tho commuutltncnt is largely reversed today, and children aro demanding from parents. This is contrary to right and justice, and to tho direct command of God. Tho tcripturo constantly enforces tho precept, "Honor thy father nnd thy mother," and iu obeying parents children obey God, nnd in disobeyiug parents they disobey God. 2. Tho duties of parents to children, verso 4. "And yo fathers, provolco not your children to wrath, but bring them np iu tho nurture and admonition of tho Lord." Tho duties of parents aro hero expressed both negatively and positively. 1. Parents nro not l provolco their children to wrath. 2. They aro to briug them up in tho nurturn and admonition of tho Lord. Tiicso aro tho two duties of parents to children. Tho child not nro ii liko n very deiicato instrument. It may bo played upon in such a way as to mnko lifo sweet and pleasant ami harmonious, or harsh and discordant. Our children belong to God. They arc precious gifts from God. Wo should train them up for Him. His command is, "Bring up this child for Me, and I will pay theo wages." 3. Tho duties of servants to masters, verses Theso duties arc summed np in tho word obedience "Servants, bo obedient to them that aro yanr masters in the flesh." This obedienco is to bo rendered (1) with fear and trembling; (2) ns unto Christ nnd not unto men; (3) not with oyo service, to plcnso men, (1) but as tho servants of Christ, doing tbo will of God from tho heart. Theso characterise should bo ft en in tho work of nil those v. ho labor for othcrf. 1. Tho duties cf muster) to Fcrv-nnt- s. Musters nro to do tho thing that is, do to tho ienuuU as they wonld have llieni do to them. They nro not to Uneaten. If tempted to grind tliem down, to defraud or to inako iifo bitter, they nro to remember that Ono is their Master iu lienven, who will hold them responsible. God will hold all men who liavo had others employed for the way iu which they trcut them. God will hold us all responsible for tho of our duties. Diblo ItcurtiugF. Kx. xs, 12; Dent, jcxvii, 17; I Sam. i, vi, Ps. cxliv, Lev. xix, 32; Prov. xx, II; xxii, 16; Mnl. i, 0; I Cor. x, 111; Gul. vi, 0; Col. iii, II Tim. iii, Titus ii, I Pet. ii, obo-dien6-0-11-120-214-111-2- 0. Kitcr District Appointment Change Iu Presiding Elder. No Pineville, Ky., Sept. 13. The session of the Kentucky Confercrence of the Methodist Episcopal Church closed its session here tonight with n short talk by Bishop Mallalieu. The Conference will meet in Maysvillc next year some time duniiR September. Rev. C. C. Hall is returned to the Earlington circuit, and Rev. S. W. Schelton remains Presiding Elder of the Green River District. Following is a complete list of appointments for that district: Green Riverdistrict, S. W. Schelton, Presiding Elder; Bremen, W. W. Anner, Dawson Springs, sup ply; Doxlersville, J. H. Embrey, DctrLick, W. R. McRoy, Earlington, C. C. Hall; Greenville, G. P. D. Jeffries; Hopkinsville, N. C. Lamb; Hickory Grove, E. B. Timmons: Marion, G. M. Burnett; Milhurn, W. C. Wilson; Morgan-towA. J Bennett; Canton, C. S. Jupin; Olaton. J. T. Smith; Owensboro, II. C. Shaw; Owens-bor- o Circuit, J. II. Hays; Paducah. V. T. Dunn; Sugar Grove, H. R. Sunday. Chaplain Ilardison; Eddyville j. E. Todd left Tuesday Creek. l Penitentiary, D. F. Kerr. seventy-firs- t n, Bishop B. W, Arnett, in bis idJren la the West Kentucky Conference ol the African Methodist Episcopal Church, condemned tbo use ot and other Dames that had been applied to tbo American negro, and declared that be was a "negro" and was not ashamed ot it. Bradley Dunvil was buried at Slaugbt-ersvill- e Sunday. Ed Killebrew Is very sick, and is not expected to live Mrs. Henry Earl is very sick Rev. Matthew Turner, of Nashville, will preach at Ibe Baptist cburch All are invited. The public school opened Monday, with 120 pupils enrolled. Itev. J. W. Henderson preached at the A M. E. Cburch Sunday. Hev. T. II. Merri weather it in Nub-vill- e Ibis week. J. W. Jahnson is very sick with fever at Madisonville. Messrs. Will Boss, Simon Dunlap and George Alexander were in Slaugbtersville Sunday. . Sbeep are sometimes taken over a bad road to get in a jood position. Mrs. Celia Dunlap is on the sick lilt. Ben Hunt is on the sick list . Mrs. Rose Ritcliff was in Madisonville, "Afro-America- There came to port last Suodiy night, Tbo queerest little craft. Without an inch of rigrfing 00; 1 looked, and looked and laughed. It seemed so curious that she Should cross the unknown water, And moor herself right in mv room. My daughter, O my daughter. She has no manifest but this, No flag floats o'er the water, She's too new for the British Lloyds My daughter, O my daughter I Ring out wild bells, and I a. nod ones, tool Ring out Ibe lover's moon I Ring in Ibe little worsted socktl Riog in the bib and spoon Ring out tbe mute! ring in the nurse! Riog In tbe milk and waterl Away with paper, pen and ink My daughter, O my daughter. North, East, South and West, In Pullman Palace Cars. EMIGRANTS Seeking homes on the line of tins road w receive special low rates Sec agents of this company for rates, routes, &c, or write to C !', Atmo, G. I T. A., Louisville, Kentucky. GRDVEL JTT sswaWi5l.JlEeSsaaaa Tbe four thousand men at the Pennsylvania railroad shops in Pittsburgh are ordered on fifty hours a week instead of thirty-twhours. o JgfiLSSAi T&Sm& YveaaaaaaaaaU Are you a subscriber to The Bee? You should be. ahl!V .K V1 J'll'llsTa' WfM3fBBSOBK' aTaVm3m.is TASTELESS L. & N. TIME TABLE. (Effective May 30, 1897 SOUTH. No. 51. B.14 ) night fur Grape aU No. 33 7.00 p m 8 5) p in m ro Rowe's Case Dismissed. Louisville, Sept. 14. The case of J. E Rowc, the Commonwealth's Attorney in the Owensboro district, who figured on the Police docket as "J. E. Monroe" with a charge of drunkeness attached, was dismissed yesterday, his friends' intercession with Judge Thompson proving effective. Rowc has been greatly troubled by Ink thirst. After divers complications arising therefrom had been settled, he went, it was reported, to New Albany to take the gold cure. Sunday evening he was in Louisville and was arrested on the charge of drunkeness, having become involved in an altercation with a cabman. Rowc is the silverite nominee for It h said that an effort will be made to have him withdraw. STOP YER KICKIN. kiclcin 'bout Ihb times, Git a bustle on you, Skirmish 'round and grab tbo dimes Hi ibe dollars sbuu you; Croakin never bought a dress, Growlln' isn't in it. Fix your peepers on success, Then go in to win it. Times is fiittln' good agin Try to help them all you kin. T. E. (jraerwas sick Tuesday, Clileno L. Si. Louis Mrs, Ed Hlnes it on ibe sick list this Lt. bvanstllle l.r. week. Miss Belle Hargravet will be mirried to Mr. Patterson Monday night. Utile Robert Williams is on the tick list this week. Rev. G?W. Dupeo, the venerable pastor of the Washington Street Baptist cburcb, aiPaducab, died in Kansas City, September jib. Ha preached in the morning at eleven o'clock from the text, "Ye must be born again," and died Ibe same day at 19 p. ro. Funeral services were conducted Tnursday tba gtb, beginniug at 10:00 o'clock, a m, and closlog at 3:30 p. m., and were attended by ministers and lawyers from all over the State. No 91, Lt. Ilinson j.jj p m Pm Lt. UsdlsooWlla.... 401pm Lt. IUrllnston Lt. Morions Gsp... Pro Lt. NortooIIU 4.si p ro LT.llopkioiTill.... J.upm ,. J jSpro Ar. Cnthilo Lv. CulhrU o.ii pro Ar. Nashslll bo) p ro HOSTS!. Lv. Ssbieo Lv. SlsutbUrs Lt, llsodtrion .... s.iop m 6.00 p m 315am m s 36 pro 6.sopm 3 43 am J7pmn P S4 TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. OAI.ATIA, ILLS., NovTiS, MM. rl I LL. Val IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. m 8.16 ptn 8 47 p ro 10.10 p m Teachers Association. The First Magisterial district, teachers association will he held at St. Charles Friday Sept 17th. The following is the program. 1, Call.io order at 10 a. m. Devotional exercises iy local minister. Welcome address Clyde Nlibet. Response A. J, Fox. of the 10:30 to 10:45 Development R. Ray. Will Power ot tba Chlld-- L. Discussed by W. W. Teague and Mm. Lent Campbell. Perception and Aes10:55 tb 11:10 thetic Culture Miss Bella Parker. Ten minutes discussion by Amanda Ewing and Taylor Craynor. Means of Discipline 11:20 to' 11:33 N, Hobgood. Discussed by members of Association. Adjourrj. to meet at 1 p. m. 1 to 1.25 Model Language Work Minnie Wbiiffeld. Further discussed by Mrs. Emma Knox and Mrs. Lena Campbell, O. 1:25 101:45 Recitation in History P. Bailey. Suggestion by C. M. Oatt and Letcher Fox. 1:55 to 2:10 How to overcome Monotone and Secure Proper Enunciation, Modulation and Accent in Reading Clyde Nisbet. Discussion by Linnle Whitfield and Lewis Oatef.'. 2:20 tail30 How to Make Spellers W. W. Teague, Discussed by members. 2:44 to v.oo Oast Work in Geography A. . Fox. Suggestions by Belle Parker andO. P. Bailey. 3:10103:15 Making Civil Government a Live Study T. Craynor, Discussed by L. H, Kay ana; Lewis uats. 3.30 103:50 Practical Work in Physi ology Letcher Fox. General discussion, 4:00 to 4:30 Miscellaneous. N. Hoboood, Vice-Pres. Karunfion.., Usdlsotnlllo.. 10.37 am 11.311 m Mati(hleit 11.03 am 1103 pm Ssbrsa 11.17a m 11 lopro Henderson,. 11.44 a m 11 3 p rn 11.10 a m Ar. Evsnultle it.10 pro i.i) p n 1140 am Ar. SI. Louis 7.31 p m 7.10 a m 8.33 a Ar. Chleaf 0 t.17 pm No.s ai and 01 will Hon al Usdlsonrillo and Springfield 10 Iskt on and Id OS passengers lo arid from Chlcafii and points north ol liraoivllle it. tlsE.T. makes refulsr stops al Guthrie, Bart' No, oa Hanson loxlon, HopklnavlIU and Henderson. 6.13 am.. 6.40 am.. 6 33 am,, 7.10 a Dl.. rsOTIDIKCt ACCOUMODATIOX. D1ILT EICSTT SUXIHT, Lt. Lt. Lt, Lt, Lt. LT. Lt, Lt. Lt. Lt. Lt. GulhrU. HopklosvUls.. NortooTlIU Mortons Cap. Nsih.llls No. oa. Mo a 11 03 a m 10.39 P 10.17am 11.13 am 10.33 ro 11.11 am 10 33 p rn 10.46 am 11.38 a ra 11.06 pm laso am 0 si 0.41 a m 10.18 No. ji. " 7.jjaro M3 m a u am 933pm Parte Uedlelno Co., t. lxuU, Mo. o." UenUemeni Wa sola 319am OltOVKH TADTKLKria laai rear, W0 bottlesbavM CHILI, TONIC aad am 607 bouxnt three arross alread thla rear. In all oar of lt jesrs, In tb drus txisloeaa, tiava 6.31 am never aold an article thai gavo each unlvereal aalla-UoUaa joar Tonic 8.40 a m Yours irolr, AiiMxr.CAtta ACQ. No. 34. 7.10 p m .tAAAa- BO VKARS 9 it p in 4 47 4 39 TI .! Ijmjjn Anrone lend ng a sketch and description may fluleklraaeertaJn. free, whothjsr an Invention it probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest asencj for aecurtno' patents In America. We havo a Washington oaica. alann A Co. xocelva . pedal notleo In tho IXPKRIKNOB. rtnavaiAuva TRADI MARKS. BIMQIW, m tt.atn.lrjrou 80IENTIFI0 1'ATKNTn ...Lt. Step yer co 3 43 pm 7.33am.. ,.,Ar. EarllnilonLv 3.30pm 7.43 am.. ,...Lv Earlington Ar 8 03 a ra., ,,,Lt. UadlionvlllaAr ;.tpni ,. 4.34 pm Lv. Hanson Ar 8.19am,. 8.44 am,, ,..,Lv. Slaughters Ar ...4Vpu Lt. Sabres Ar 410pm 9x3 1 m , 3.10pm 9 30 a m., ,...Lv. Henderson Ar ....Ar. Evansvllle Lt.,..,', , 2.43 pm 10.30 a ro W. W. BTIIRIDGB, Agent. Providence Ar Lv, NeboAr Lt. Manllou Ar...., ..Lv. Madisonville Ar AMERICAN, J P ...6.10pm 6.03 pm 6.33 pm sont free, AUJress I'll MUNN & Urniiitwnv, Nv CO., rk BEN T. ROBINSON, O.esiiD, Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky. Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. TIME TABLE I. C, R. R, (Effective May 6, 1897.) Ltssts Paid In Kentucky in 1896 - . - $249,831,03 u. General Office Louisville. Managers PAUL M. MOORE, Earlington, Ky., Resident Agent for Earlington and Vicinity. ! & CASTLEMAN, BARBEE Department. Southern ... TlTiI LJ M - A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATAUOQUE OF THE Genius Airuy Trum God's I'urposc. Thcro is no success iu till tiiis world which is so to bo dreaded ns tho success of getting away fiom God's purposo for us. Kvery now uud then peoplo say they aro getting nloug iu life, everything is running fctuoothly, money is coming iu, nnd they writo ocr all .theso things, "Tliii is bucccss." But until they liavo found God's plan for their lives tho moro success they havo tho mote failuro they havo brought upou their lives. Men only succeed when they havo fallen into line with God's plan for them. It. 11 Specr. BYBHT& STBflTTOXfinSHESSCOLLEGE. (33r.l Year.) I 'nlunUe LOUISVILLE; KENTUCKY, Information to tuue ileitrliig to Learn TELEGRAPHY .T F F CbnMliu B(MJ(EEPiNQ. SHOflTHAHD. PENMANSHIP. ETC. H ILbtTAllS. Dost Cough Bjrup. Taaics (iuod. Ceo Ultimo. Hold ly druggists. Ctl ALL ' r? iwvigtrmmu fwfscetlnq Oradualct (u Ztierattve Sltuatloni. Rj VOf LOV L There are said to be about 48c,- 000,000 Christians, 256,000,000 feT Confucians, etc.; 190,000,000 Hin- According to the latest statis-ticPS the women in Sweden our. Iff dues; ioo,oco,coo Mohammedans. These arc mciely estimated figures. number the men by 148,669. Don't sit around with bangln' lip, That is sure to floor jou; Try to get a betur grip On the work before you, Put some ginger in yer words When jou greet a neighbor; Throw your troubles to ibe birds, Git right down to labor. An' you'll notice cv'ry day Things Is comln' right your way, Stop yer kickin' an' get a bold Of the wheel an' turn it; You kin never handle gold 'Less you try to earn it. Brush Ibe cobwebs from your eyes, Stop your blam'd replnln', An' you'll notice that yer skies Allus'll be sbintn'. If you bain't the nervo to try, Sneak away somewberes an' die. Barton. DRUGGIST Morton'H PC o rn s, NORTH DOUNO. Always on hand a full and complete stock of No. tos. iNo.104. No. six Lv New Orleans ... 6jop m 9 00 a in DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PER- pm Lv. Mempuls 7.30 am 8.13 a ro Lt, Pulton..,.,.,... 1.00 p m 11:10 pro FUMERY and TOILET ART!- p m 1:13 am 8:00 a m Pad acah Lv. 917 a m Lv. Prlncolon... 4:40 p m sua a CLES PAINTS AND p m 3)3 a u iojo a m Lv. Norlonvllla, 3'39 Lv, Central City 6.30 pm 4:19 am 11:13 p in Louisville.,.. p m ono a m 3:13 p m FrtYlCISANS PRESCRIPTIONS Ar. 10:33 0140 am 11:33 am Ar. Cincinnati, CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED! SOUTH BOUND. N0.M1, No, 203. No. sir u:aopm 1,33 p m Lt, Cincinnati. Whoao think Lv, Louisville.,.,.., 3:30 a in 8:40 am Wanted-- An or aosa aluulo lv, emrai 1.11J...,, o.ij a) ra 10:49 pm '33 P m tblnaSnaiabtf Lv, Norlonvillo.,..,. 9:11am 11:13 pm 1:34 p m I vrrajtn. 10:18 am is:i6am 403pm Lv, Princeton nt Aator. WaahlBarton. D.I,., tnr ki aisl Lv; Paducah irltA narS is.sop ro 1.37 a m 6.13 p m mara. mw list dl on tbouaana Idvm Lvi Fulton.... 1 wanted iiiDm LiAin 0.00 p m atd Ar Memphis 7.03 pm 7.10 am Ar, nsw uneani s.to a m 7.00 a ra All trains ran dally. Nos. ssi and aos are solid Vsatlbuled (ratal, plntschf-a- a ((fitted, with Pullman atafat' Blcascn and Free BaeMnlu rhalr Cars MtweM Claclaoatl and New Orleans. Tralas prfcrnbt atten101 eM to) alio run solid between Cincinnati and "this bffice'.i New OflaasM, earrytaf PnUmaa Bustel Sleepers. Dkect connections made at alt Junction points. t ti o lr y OIL9.j .... Idea JOB Will receive tion at w:oK r, JSEsbmales A.H. HANSON.G.P. andT.A. f u rnished'ifiwrK'applkiionl J t 4ti SL rt- -