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L J J L t i J I b I i1 J- tJ4L t 0 4 1 t11 I C It it IGftYE R ARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1897 NO 39 4 I 4L Z1011r CbOifI anhI1PDeimin it TOnic 1Ve tItall rIdrtU1ll1 4 VWlJoney y It rfg t Jc l 0 ptro theZirl t wt I tUY2ahilhs ao flT iiAtIcai1 ph exsIuI r t ki 1ENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND- INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION NASHVILLE 1 CHATTANOOGA AND ST LOUIS- RAILROADI i DONT FORGET IT 1 4 y IbIs line you secure time Maximum of peed Safety Comforl Satisfaction at he Minimum of Expense Anxiety Bother d Fatlxim- f 4 T EXCUHSIOX TICKETS I rq Onwle at reduoed rates from all points on tide line and connection to Nashville and e reuin during thIS continuance of the Ten V neisee tl and International Expo 1 illon PULLMAN ILACE SLEEPING CAllS V Between Nathville anti Chattanooga At lUll Augusta Macon Jacksonville Y I t Knoxville AMievilltf Wuihiogton Ualll BiOM IhlUdclphii New York Ports E moulh Korfolk Jackson Memphis Little Keck Texanana Sherman Vad Dallas4 t dFort Youb I IALAte PAY COICII83 OX ALL TRAINS r f Information IertalnlnR to i x TICKEtS ROUTES IUTESErC a Will cheArluhirfurnished itpotj appli II I lIlnlI or lit A I WKLCII Div Iass AReni Mem i ptls Tenn t J II LAT UI IlL Southeastern lass Agent Atlanta Ca f O J MuLUAXtr Northeastern Pu Agent it M 59 W 4ih St Cincinnati Ohio It C COWARDIM Western Pass ARcnt Room ojRy Each Bldg St Louis IlniAKD F HILL Northern Ps A enl j ii Room 328 Marqnctlo BldR ChIcago 4 J L KPMONSON Southern PASS Agent V Chattanooga Tenn- r W L OAKLEY- i General Pjsangr and Ticket olInl- Nalbm Term A LV UELLB JARDINIERE L FRITSCH SOW 71 FASHIONABLE Pti MEftqHMT TAILORS Ti- b at 1 I t t AMD lORfER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS 311 Upper First Street J y i 12XNSVLLE INDIANA Xf INn earnestly solicits the patronage of lila Mnscounty friends V c W A NISUST Prosldent O Ws WAOUlLt Caliltr rclllltJJ wrfBFPINK MADISONVIIIK Kv CItaI Stock 511000 Transacts a general Ivnikinj business andftwites the accounts of thu citizens of- II ins and sidjolning c III llta i the finest ahd m cu scctiro vault in iha ilection of KentncVy V Clt l1tpol1n pctLpirot g Wluirtlltv i TV ol drugs It rrquiru ilin iruKKist lr b In liw a hr i amount of drugs hIemnuuist give the bes hihpTfihbwort siud for conspenctiI t+ 1bumusllie reasonable i iWiill W AUPVE FACTS REMEM- f BEHAVERE CAREFUL r Sl BERNARD DRUG STORE ST JAMES HOTEL ST LOUIS ee Ct RAT j2Qp PER DAY t Room and Breakfast 100 BtKpPEAN PLAN 100 Per Day Mimi KM Metis CsodSenlce I 1 a W3eayeYbftStLeu1satopnt i ST1 JAMES HOTEL e i iHnftoItiM TURKISH ATUL Open ull NJiikt THE RICHEST YET LNo Nood Now of Going to Fai Alaska In Search ot the Zrcclou Metal Whatcoto Coauty Wuth Siilil bjr ICtiturnnl troi pectore to Coiilulii 1111 UlllhlldIAmount of Vurlfcruu tjwtrtzo SEATTLE Vosh Sept 71ho firsit uulhontle newa concerning Washing ton1 nun Elloradoticar Mount lluker Ii 1 how to got thuro U brought to ticlu by E W Saporta president ol the i formation unit reglitry who with itnk Crydo and Jut Wngner ex pcrlei d miners of Da WHMI City went to the iiie of tlio luluit excitement loit Sat day- According to Mr hipii tm the route Is passable uut not vjy IUUoult until within live miles of the find Tho lust live miles hoivevcr present obstacles that would forevjr dUuoiirago any one not au experienced prospector and mountaineer s Thero is iu Mount linker anti IU surroundings heights enough goldr pbusyplui of ore that wcru brought buck by tho informant Mr liofrurdu the aa Buyer by u cursory uxumluutlou de elaNd that free gold existed In exceed I lugly good quantities I met many moil coiitluuyd Mr Saportas who camo trout Mouut Tomo hoy Tomboy aud they nil reiterated the stories concerning the great strike of 810UOi to the ton iu Bear mountain In Touiohoy Tomboy and several others have found ore equal to the dis covery in Hear mountain A special correspondent of the Even lug Times sends word from Suiuuias AS follows t The gold discoveries lu tho tuoun talqs of Whatcom county are beyond any doubt the richest lu the aunals of thelaclllo coast or even In AtatUo So say thu most experienced proipoctors a whom I have just accompanied to the scene of the recent finds The re cent had Is In haiti mouiilulu situated I In thu northeast portion of Whatcom county uortlioait of Mount linker The mineral Tango runs northwest and southeast and today Is located for 80 miles There Is no telling how much further It extends Time vein In the live claims Lone Jack Uonnlc Sidney Lulu and WiIttvaries front three to Live font In thick ness It runs under a layer of por phyry lodge In a serpentine manner and auriferous shale appears In the lodge It III free mllllug quartz of sugar and rose color carrying copper nUll silver Tho vela can bu traced half a mile The cropping Is under tolld porphyry Time gold Is known as wire coldIsod cau ba seenwlth the naked eye aud picked out with tho lingers 1batI great quantities of it exist there U uo luubt Tha formation oltho rangellu which the find Is located lat k to bo very rich In mlnerals1Iihera Iuny placer as yet been demonstrated to ba a payfmug proposition HOW THEY STAND Aferaco at the Clut at tlity JuISeptember no Following is the lauding of the league baseball clubs at tho clan of play September 6 Per Woo bail cent rtaUlmorc 88 ST 701 Uuiton 1 RI 7W New York SI 45 tUI H M 58ClnclniTltlUlorelatul Ij W 511 llrookljru W 6 40- SYa4Itz1ufl I ill 4J IKtiburnU G 4111 Ublcago W 01 411 Iniuaclphla H cI 415 Louisville 61 e 41- 1SLtouli rr wi 211 REV C O BROWNS CASS1 fJiQ Uueitloii of II IJ Stupcnilun Wllll Arbitrated SAN tJiANCisco Sept as Rev Charles O llrown has at last been brought to terms by tho Hay confer once In a letter to Rev J A Cruzau dated Chicago September 17 and just received ho consent to n mutual coun cHto be held in Chicago on October SO at which tide question will bo arbitrated Vas time Bay conference Justified in taispcndlng Rev 00Jlrovvn D IX without trial und after time finding of the council 4 ARRESTED ON SUSPICION Of AUInK Chlefoflolle VeUiquei to Tako Ills Unit LUG CITV OF MKSICO Sept 23In cone quence of Velasquezs suicide tho war den ofUelcin prison has been arrested and placed In solitary confinement Velasquez shot himself with a small phtol and the warden Is under auspl ciou ot cipher furnishing tie weapon or maintaining lax discipline Aclut HlirrlCC Martin WASHINGTON Sept HAt those aba of tho American Federation ii l Labor time following were adoptothd HtioletJ ThaI wo uoclara Sherltt Martin and nU Icputloi on the march Ins miners then on strike ui u brutal uni ro yoked massacre Insplrcilby the coal operator tImsmen JtaolrtJ JTnnt wo condemn most severq r tlio wanton Ullllii aiU vroundlniot the PM miner nt Lattlmer ana wlll give our rullejl t through the trala UnionS am thS AmelrV toIt the l al proieeutlon nni oanvlotlon ot If 4lhroumhjustice may bo dons to tol1foring murdersfThe Dnlubrldg CoulUgratloaC- UILIJCOTUC 0 Sept HA careful nstunato of the lo sof life RoUt prop t city in thoconflttgrutionat Ualubrldge Iipqnogsiyrpo totally tlestroyod The anco was only Sliid5 Miner Itetuta to Work ciyciysi Sept 2A Washington Iud special to the mea fnaraaye Tho Montgomery coal miners returned to work la a body The price paid for mining will be the same us before but the miners will bo charged less ior their powder and oil Southern Indiana is sufferIng se riously from the drouth Fields ore burning up trees are dying and water courses have dried up s break out easily in fields and for csts serious forest fire has burned over several quarc mites in Wood ford countyy and farm houses are in danger JH rain has failM lliere since Julyr1 n 4 Subicribe1orT E BEK c d 1r Mv J it11 WOODFORD IN MADRID the Aurlvut of tho Mlnlitor Creates n So litlou The Programme of the UiiltlC States foci Not Uoutciupliilo II UocUra lion of War Hut n Proclamation of liii upprovulTho Illtfarnc of the irisi Hint 1ubllo Opinion u SnrjirUr MAUJUD Sept 271110 arrival ul Minister Woodford from San Sebastian as made ase satlomi The programme f tho United States has been utccr lalued This does not contemplate a declaration of war if Spain rejects mediation html according to report aj oitcntatloua proclamation to Iht world of disapproval of the Cubuu regime by suspending diplomatic rein ions with Spain anti withdrawing the United States minister Jon Woodford has declined to bl1 Interviewed tho subject further than to say that his conference with the duke of Tetuun tho foreign minister wusol thu most satisfactory diameter Time unexpected bitterness of time pros und of public opinion has painfully Im pressed him but ho hopes this will soon bu allayed as ho believes his mis Ion favorable torSpanisft interests and cannot comprehend that Spain could mediation designed to end au im poverishing waf lie has not named a- ime at which the war must be termi nl ted but ho hopes as the result ol his tenders that it will bo ended quick Ho bulluvus tho war Is inillctlng Incalculable loss upon the United States und thut It U impossible to pro vent the organization of filibustering expeditions Unusual measures were taken to protect Minister Vootlford on Ills journey from San Sebastian to this city but the trip was quite uneventful A party of gendarmes commanded by u Bublleuteuant guarded thu Southern express on which he was a passenger Secret police wero posted at time ala ion and tho prefect of police was in walling to escort him to his hotel Tho drive through the streets way marked by no special Incident though several persons saluted him receiving bow in return Some comment hat been caused by the fact that Mlulster Woolfonla fam ly has not accompanied him but re mains behind time lYench frontier Minister Woodford explains that his party is a largo one requiring n com modious homo and prefer spending u pleasant October at Illarritz until a suitable residence can be secured here TIme legation cannot be used as a resi hence Jon Woodford lint already engaged a box at the Uoyul opera house and him purchased horses HENRY H CULVER Death of a WcllKtiimit St fouls null lieu Sinn and VlillaiithnipUt ST LoutS Sept i3Mr Henry IT Culver a prominent resident and busi ness man of tuft city died at his homo Sunday afternoon after nil illness of nearly six months duration Mr Culver was successful business man a practical philanthropist anti hivJ an eventful ife Ho wai born near New London 0 In 184CL IlOrecelved common school education mad on reachlaa maturity ho and his brothers Messrs W W tied U U Culver came to embark In business They served or a tlma with the stove ant hardware linn of McCrecry Co of SrrlngQcld 111 Afterward thor enlaced In the stove business it Mattoon 111 A few years later they went to ICansos City where they engaged la the stove and maCe business In 1J3 they removed their Dullness to St Louis amid established tho linn1- I0W known as the Wrought Iron Range Co smith which the deceased was connected till the time of his dentS r IIKNUY IL CULVEU In 161 Mr Culver rai unllod In rotrrlasa ith MlsvUmlly J hand ot 1lymouth lad iho IlIirvlVol him Time lamlly oanilsti of llva IOn und one daullcr InbSltHa deceased wlthit view of liplplnp founir men to saauro nn C4uuaUim bounded and endowed an Institution of learning at Uarmout Ind known in Ahi Cutter mutt tary academy It Is all Bpaelous ground overlooltlns IaUo Mailnhtiofc and largo and sab itanllal bullJIiii have been erected I U now the lartest wUHarjr pcndemy In tturtTiilibl itci tii liaqecvptloo West Polnti I 1 an cnrIItodipf SjW u- jentl v 1 TbJlIduc ld LhouthWam 1viMb with Mr Culver ttmli crliapitwotcjro ot young men who wore uniblo to pay for n htuhcr jjucatlooiluvp boon 6aucaleJ irktUlt4iusly by tho ilpccased li varlou 45wnneiit ln titu ioni Qr4at Lu4vuf tltto lijr iVItilIronl Acciacnt In India MAUItAB UkJjQyluc to tho floods liiivliij watiiod awvy u hriiljfu of- HiiJ fWiitalorc fyswru rallroad iiour MillllhuII nttio an4nti V tl1 aIic ih Ivur pmeiii I t TliiLI Lime iivuri1UUlu gcatil1rOf JifoauU Iliu injury of innny psrsuiaui eDi 1crIcL lit ihJti1 IJar ICsACjr MQr3tL J7Is J T juclcs itjitrei yiIh bi ctuneaU J YU o I muiJoroMiiiihinbana last April vlft UyctortlayNI h G9JIlu t l il 6 X ii iril li hl I aOll4rJS Pt 1lTypmoil- s I ferimit Ili lLIIldsh troop 1In hess Sl ticyi9ud men havo ii15r been Invalided homo amid 4000 othora jitflw awaiting transportation uncle toTiirUey JJaboilpigalft AotUa- l umsept 35 latest iiealti stattsttjhow that the bubonic plagui is again active hnvlnrf crept unob served train haiulot to hamlot until i wide area is ailectctl 1 UlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllilL IAYERSISarsapzHb gla tho original Sarsaparlllu tko g standalllof tho world OlUerag Ihave Imitated tho remedy = Thoy cant Imitate the record 50 Years of Cures I IUuiifl4IIlilIltIIIIIUIIlIIIIiiIllhilliilHIi sub8bfltccor itEnEI 10 i- l AN AWFUL TRAGEDY A Happy Homo Transfonnod Into a Slaughter Pen- S C A family of Klelitlcrioni Killed Bet on ol Thorn lit the Ilnmliof nDementetlllui band anil rather Who Then Uoltb- orntoljr p Takes III Utn Life of CAnnoLL la Sept 29The slaugh h ter of u mother and her six children occurred nt the homo of John lloeclcer a farmer living eight l tles northwest of hero Sunday night Afterward thetUcndish or demented husband timid futhci4 at whose hands they died corn plutud his bloody work by sending u bullet into his own head inflicting u a futal wound The family wcro pros porous Germans and as far as Ulcnowii lived happily No motive for the of tragedy has heap disclosed UouchurV victims are lila wlfo and these uhil drums Caroline aged Hi Christine t aged 0 Henry aged IIi Lizzie uired 81 John aged 3 und an infant Alt mire- S m dead but Henry ami the latter cannot recover from liU woiliuls lloectcer had an engagement to help u neighbor thresh yesterday morning and on Ills not putting au appuur nice his brother floury who lives about U3 rods away went ubout niuu v oclock tq see why 1m did nut come Tho doors of tho Uoocidir house were looked und Ihorewcro no signs of life about floury tried to get in the house but met uo response and filially hlcklug lu thu door clime upon a horrible scene Uoccliicr with his wife and baby slept in n bach room aud the three bodies lay ou one bed The trIte had been shot in the f neck with u Rhotguiii which stood lu the corner time baby had been shottand its head crushed with thu butt a c revolver Thu man still breathing had a bullet holo high up on the fore head and by his side was u sixshoot CI with two chambers empty It Is Undoubtedly cato of murder and suicide lloccltcr was Ut years old and for over S3 years lived in tho same neigh borhood In laut ou the saute farmtUo has been regarded ai a porous farmer and only recently bought a 200acrc farm a few miles trout the old lioestcadQn Sundday ho attended Catholic Ilredn with his wife and somoof tho children Later in the day he was visited by a neighbor who says that when he left thu lioecUcr homo in the a evening they wero seuinlnjjly a happy family and not a premonition of the awful trngcdy to bo enacted o few hours later was given by lioecUcr 01 anyone Of thu housuhpld FIGEL ATUARGE An Alleged Munlnror Hilled Fcndtna Trial SAN FitANbiaco Sept 23 Judge Carroll Cook ltueliludulwrday to admit ihcodoro A fll gelr With the murder of 1iluiploycr Isaac Hoff man to bail pending time trial of the caio against him rime amount llxcd was 810000 District Attorney flames agreed to time admhsioti Of time defendant to bail saying tho cvideuuu left constdarable doubt as to tho guilt of tho defend ant BIG TIMBER FIRE Fiftyroar tiqaarj Shies lu tho lug Horn Country Hurucd- IlAriD CITY S DvSepL 3Adestructlve timber as raging In tho Dig Horn country C W Green tpccial agent of tho interior depart local who lana charge of public tim bjjr has just returned and reports 51 KlUiirc miles In the heaviest timber de stroyed Thu estimated losi is over MOaOUO Tlio tire was finally ex tinguished by u snowstorm PRICES ON THEIR HEADS Tho fluutriuiilmi ltevulutluu Loittler ln i vro llomlri AYnnted SAX fnANciscQ Sept S1imo tales news front Guatemala received In tliU Icily states that a price of 8100KU hat placed on the heads of 1rospero Morales thin revolutionary leader and his aide Manuel Fucntcs it Is also stated that au order to this effect has been promulgated by President liar rim THE CABLE BROKE Uiio Han intlniitly Uillrtl and Two Ifn ally Injured CIIIOAOO Sept SHy thin bicahilia of a ctiblu tluxo colored men who were carried up in an elevator shaft of the noitlnyest land tunnel lull 03 fet tu time bottom of thu excavation Our ol them was Idled Instantly and the othei two sustained fatal injuries Au Indiana Tmseily CiNCtXXATi Sapt J3 A Shelby vlllo lad special to the TlmavStar say I The town of Flat illicit tithe county was thrown into u furorj by the report Unit Wesley Nadlng a wullltnowii atul wealthy cltUju la u tit of jealousy hail shut and killed his wife and then fired a UuUotluto his own brain 1Ie is alive but can not recover A C WIyr AreoimaK CiiicAao Sept J3 Twolvo argo hiuiU front MassuchusBtls left Chicago Thursday nlghteurouto to thu Klon dike I Ore Elwood a British Columbian milling expert U at tlus head of thj gold seekers A Straw fur u Orowiiluz Uurluer- MADIUD Sept 27lhiu declaration made here naiL U being generally cir culated that liiu Spanish troops iu Cuba have recaptured Victoria do las Tunas which was taken the Insur gents under Callxto Ourcianud Jesus Uabi on September 5 Tritooy Ic Ullllnc- Kkw Vonc Sopt US Chairman Quigg of time Uepnbltcau county cot mitten resolved telegham from BenJ V Trauuy stating that ho was willing to bu time republican nominee for mayor of the Greater Now York W II Brian Grand Dictator ol the Knights of Honor of Itcnttic y died Monday at Paducah Woodford county Republicans nominated for Representative Dr VV E Sleet a National Democrat Centennial Rates TbaLN has offered the follow ing LintratesgcNIlox twCnty 70 a 340 tickets fiood rot wyon flayst175 OTHERWISE UNNOTICED 1 A Thl residence of Henry Benjamin at oulterihle III Was destroyed by fire undy At d Georgia cdmpmcotlng it is saidC llatformMrs UatOcld of Hobokcn N J diedsconsumption caused by n needle in at eri Tho South Broadway St Louis men ChilD 11 parade will be grander than liver this year v Tho United States iveathcr bureau 111 make an elaborate exhibit at the Parisjexposltion M Patcnolrc French minister at Washington has asked for post of The French array maneuvers at St au Quentln demonstrated the usefulness the bicycle corps Wevlers latest request of the Madridtgovernment IK for 118 tuThpPcvolunteers tor LiThesuppressed President Xulnyus vigor ous campitlgn was successful It is reported that nuwcomerd at to lmisionsHeavy snows in tho mountainous re gions of iVauce hat burled the potato crop and cut stock olf from the farms Washington authoilties say that there will bo no trouble over Damn Laud as It U clearly lirltlsli territory- J Wk Olds of Perry la discovered the pctrlfieil body of a man In tho tim ber near that elty1he skull land been racttrddoeutfluanULIes Bounty Wash Somu of it runs 810000 In to tho ton At a mass meeting held in Athens Sunday resolutions were passed call c tog upon the king to renew the war with Turkey gontlemanUIUhintMux1cois not considering a change o a gold baIt The engine house anti electric power plant at Ncwsom BtW coat mine at III vereburnedearly Sun ay morning loss 84000 Raymond liushrod a negro was lynched Sunday afternoon at Ilawcs yule ICy in the courthouse yard for Roberts f1earrlist o ellfltJles has been sustained by a IIl1rapJefor mum der lie Is accused of killing his wife because she Went to church As Thomas Socket of Wright Okialvas haullpg a load of e hc fell from the wagon and thewbeeU passed over his fatal lycvusflThgidmt horsewoman has decided to give a well negro dance with prizes at Lexington ICy anti has invited herBNow York friends to witness It The barn of Joseph Daters a farmer Emnglmwl11700 bushels of oats four horses and farming implements was burned lossp8r 000 It It said In Madrid that tim United States hat decided 10 express cutup proval of the Spanish course in CubaS by withdrawing Minister Woodford and severing alt diplomatic relations with Spain in certain contingenciesS Arthur Dabler aged a Nebraska attending school at Fulton 111Illutl Sunday from a gunshot wound accidentally Inflicted by Fay Allen while they wuru returning from to Fulton from a hunliugexpedltiou Confident or tuccios IJnocicrox Mass Sopt 2Thie litrilciugAU enthusiastic amid wellattended mass meeting Sunday Uutlng the proccd tugs there was tho utmost confidence In a successful outcoio of thostrlko AcoliUatkliy IClllud PJNETANOUI8UENIiOntSept28WY I shooting ou Governo a Island on Fri day last was instantly killed by tho accidental discharge of his rifle THE MAWErs KRIT YORK September 28 1t37mOATllK NntlveSteor 4 10 let 1 ro- U OOTiON MUiailnif 4 JUltWlntcr Wheat 4711 545 WllKAi NoX lied 4m 1173 COKNNo2 3lhfta 3P OATSNO u 211i rOUICNvwAIVHH 9 W u10 00 sr LOUIS OOTrON MMJllnc fj o UKiVKSbtrn ass O 640- SOJUsi end Uulhr 4W- 7U9OALVtue oSad S 13 Oi- 3WUOUSKnlrtJ doloct U 4 S- OS7ibllKlillutr UCIioIco U 3 Hi lIUUltlulnll1 4 to U 4 IO Clear intistru IK tit 4 W U 411J WllEATNoi Uod Wliiwr- DUNNO 44 B7 a Mixed cSu 14 OATS NO s It 20 4 lIYue41c ay lUllAIUUIUX 3 M U H 6J IjitHt llurler 4 M Km IIAV JleurT uolhf U OU O 10 0 UUTTKUUioi a llalry- KUOS 14 45 17 lresti ti 32 ki PUUivSuucurd newtJ 8 tO UAcUX clvar thus U II LAiulrmatitauiD it 4 l CI1IUAUU CAL1hnNsUSieurs 3 40 Hi 520 IIOUS1Vlr to Cliolca 175 O 425 SIctllIlr Guola 860 U 100 6 00 U 010taiJUltWlatvrlatuuUhurlui 600 H 6 Si WIIKAYNu 3 Spring O VI- W 1- 424oSliu1UOWJ W C5 COIlNNoi3 II u Bh 1- 4oArSNus U IIIIi eOltlC Mem hewS 810 U 815- ICANSAS OIT- VOArnKNaliroSlesru S Tt It1 525- 1IOU3AII UraJei S85 4 SitT11K ATNoXUrJ VMit OAISNO C Wall It sw- UOItNMa2 2lto I 4- Niutv ourrieM4S FLOUUIIIliUUruJ 47J ts 62 UIINNoi si to 3- 9UATSYestern45 2SK- UAYCholce 14 W U 13 U- OIOKIC Oia Men 46 I 2 UAOONblUes 4ft tH- UOVVUXMludllav 6to OK vTHEATNoSHea LOUIS V1Lf1t4 titAISNoIe01tltN wMe l 900 4i 075- UACOJ Clear tub 0jtft OX 001104M1d1111fl2 U C S6 No One Thought She Could Live I believe that if It had not got Dr Carlstedls Great Remedy for rhy daughter she Xvould not be with us today She run down and her illness developed into rheumatism and rheumatic fever Every one said that she could not llvfi Five doctors Rave her no relief et by the time she bad taken two bottles of Dr Carl stedtx German Liver Powder she waa able to slup in bed and today sneis as ttrhagGreat German SMITH VicKBRsTallulaIII J i r 9 7 H 1- 4t B t fit SWEPT TO DESTRUCTION Tucker Camp Curried Away by I lknoiviiThmoTheir TentS lOI TOWNSKND Wash Sept 25 Nielson matter of time tug V- iomieor says Three men came to Ska uay beach on Monday night with i tory to tho effect that at Sheep Cami halfpast five oclock on Mondaj morning a peculiar sound from tin Iihuardcamp could fully dress they fOUllte themselves rapidly born down the cansyou on a mass of moving debris the mountain titheeA 0 Sheep Camp escaped although machip iltopart where nearly alt time packers were quartered in tents and asleep Thetnia part of Limo slide from the monacammissed Sheep Camp proper though from tho report very little ol e town remains The packers camp was wholly cared away and it is Impossible to learnwmo names of tho unfortunates as were nit known by their given s names such as Jack Jim etc Time cause of time slide was reporteds bo tIme action of heavy on iils where a large reservoir wasp which body of water weight forced tho land down the basin below Never before have such heavy ruins been experienced In the neigims borhood of the Chllcoot passtLOVING REMEMBRANCE Tribute 10 Harriet lieecher Stonro ciwAndover SISaL ANDOVEII Mass Sept 25A cross f Scotch granite 13 feet high hums been erected over tho grave of Harriet Stowc It Is copied after onewtime possession of time duke of Argyle which Mrs Stowo greatly aitulttidtwlillo visiting iu Scotland ross Is tim inscriptionfTribute of Lovlt Ucmeinbrnnco o Erect i cJ by the Clalidrorttand lower town Harriet Uee her Stowc 1591 Upon time white granite pedestal is the Inscriptionm i11crb blessed TimogralIhlllips academy In tho same lotIrc burled her husband and son INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE POPEB the Clergy of time Church of Rome lu Bpalu Initruotod to Support the Present Ujruatty Rosin Sept 24Thmo uncompromis ug attitude toward the Spanish gov ern went of time bishop of Majorca who excommunicated the Spanish minister if finance Senor Hcverter for seizing he treasury of a church in iris diocese and tho evident approval which the bishops action is meeting with upon he part of his Spanish conferees has o alarmed the authorities at tho VatIleon that time pope has again instructed the papal nuncio at Madrid to insist upon time clergy opposing time Carllsts and to urge theclergy to earnestly sup Orl tho present Spanish ministry und resent Spanish dynasty JUDGE KILGORE DEAD he Noted KxCoazr t ninnii From Toxin No SliroA- itDMOBK L T Sept 24Unltclt tates Judge Kllgorv excougrcssinau from Texas died hero at 110 p in after a short illness Ho began sink lug this morning Ho regained curt sulousiicsi at niuu und after calling his wlfu anti ehll trout to his baiUldj and kissing them died almost Immedi ately The remalm will bo taken to Point lox for burial tho old homo of Judge Kllgore VICTORY FOR UNION LABOR Union Labor Ulauo to lla liuirleit la All School llulltllug VonlrAcl lu UhUuzo- CiiicAoO Sept 24 The strike on all time school buildings of the city is end ed rime board by a vote of 13 to J has adopted the report of the arbitra tion committee inserting the union la bor clause in all building contracts It also ordered Attorney Morrlll to im mediately Institute legal proceedings before Judge Tuley under time state 1itridltuationtho legal right to adopt thIs clause- Iwpprtsof wool WASHINGTON Sapt 21Time records of the treasury department show that tho imports of wool at thu ports of New York Philadelphia and Boston during August 1397 time first lull mouth since the new tariff act wont touffectamounted to3875 897 pounds the smallest importation of nay month since January 1 1634 when time aggre gate was 55744408 pounds The wool Importations for August 1890 amounted to 4710778 pounds and the largest previous importations were for April I 1807 when it reached 6659J 1 pounds Valuable Cargo of American Product SKATTLB Wash Sept 24Steaui ship ICagosultna of the Nippon Yuseu ICalsha line sailed today for the orient with a cargo of 4000 tons valued at 5222700 tho largest single consign uncut being 4000 steel rails anti equip ment going to Chemulpo Korea Morale ImllcteU- CEDVII 1UIID3 la Sept 24 Frank Novak who was pursued by detective 5 to Ala lul captured at Dawson City on brought back has been Indicted by LI- d If grand jury for time murder of Edwam Murray This case promises to bo strongly fought Ireildunt Krucer Health LONDON Sept 24 Aspeuial dispatch froth 1retoria Transvaal rjpublic contains a denial of thobtatemuntthut the health of President Kruger Is causing unxletv to liU friends About 300 acres of bluegrass meadow near Lexington were burn eil over a fire startlllt from 1- 0Qtcomotivc sparks JlidKoW H Yost and Congresfs man John H Rhea will meet in joint debate rtt Henderson today Deputy Warden Neat of the Frankfort Penitentiary has re asigned to run for Congress in tin Eleventh district t 1 1 i t 0 FOOD FOR FLAMES Disastrous Conflagration In ths Town of Bal bridgo O ivo Iroiulncnt Citizens Killed Till Flaiuni Leaping froiu Huuio to House Soem Insatiable In Their breed 1onple oil the Verge of Deipalr CISCIKNATI 6 Sept 91A specials the CommercialTribune from Chilli 0 says rue village of llatubrldgo was the of one of tho most disastrous conlhigratlonsycstsrday afternoon that vem occurred Inthls county An sn ire square containing most of the roxuimicamt business houses several haudsoino reslduuces and the Method church was almost destroyed mid two prominent business men lost imeir lives In an explosion whichoc urteu iu tho drugstore of W V lienrdsley Time tiro was started in a barn in the rear of 1orril Browns general store two little boys who were playing ith lighted mulches Time Uamc prend rapidly timid communicated with the main buildings Ucardsloys drug storo adjoining next ablaze and with time limited means at hand for fighting fire it assed all bounds and become uncon trollable In tho midst of the excitement a ter ibhe explosion occurred iu time drug and Mr IJeardsley who was in itle endeavoring to save some of lilt property lost his life In time ruins ills brotherlulaw Thomas Illgghis ho went to his recuc was unable to gut out arid was burned to death while several others were mMe or leas Injured but uone fatally Thero was a strong wind blowing lmichm fanned tIme llames to greater ury and getting a fresh start from ime burning oils anti chemicals In time wrecked drug store tho fire leaped ront house to house until It was evi dent tho entire town was doomed A message was sent to Waverly IndIo this city asking for aid aad both fire departments promptly re ipondcd Time Baltimore S Ohio Southwestern und Ohio Southern rail ways sent special trains with time on lues but they did not arrive until al ost four oclock nearly Ihrco hours ftor tho first alarm win given Time est that could ba clone was to prevent tho fire from being communicated he other squares nail tho fire l toI oon llthu flames undercontro After time destruction of Ucardsloys rug store the following property was joiisumiHl Methodist Episcopal Armstrongs livery stable J I leads store saloon nit empty ouslucss property Itrluhman barber ihop Dr MoKcos residence Seymour Uorrls residence W 1 Ueardsleys residence Ilouscrs grocery McDIlls nllllnery storo anti Andrew Alder flinuB shoo store limit two houses on he 8 wcro left standing both be ing private houses s Time loss is estimated at 850000 The bodies of lleardsley and higgins were found on time floor about 15 feet trom time lrontcntraneo mutilated bo fond recognition EXPLOSION IN A MINE Duo Man Stilled Nino Injured Three rntnlly mid One Milling MAIIION III Sept 2Ono man was killed three were fatally injured tad six wore severely burned anti Bruised by an explosion of gas in the Williamson county coal wino yesterv lily Air unkuowu minor isstlll imprisoned in tho shaft and was undoubtedly tilled Time gas which caused time explosion i iccumulatcd during the night near time nouth of tIme main shaft A shift of 15 men went down lu tho cage atsoveu clock They had proceeded only a hort dIstance up tho main gangway rrhcn the lamp ou tho leaders cap Ig nited a largo body of gas A explosion resulted Varrarl terlibloI ankuowu miner were lImo latter being burled under u mascot broken timber und rocks Those who wcro ablo to crawl bade to the foot of tho shaft signalled tho I ngo which had been blown to time sur face by tho force of tho explosion I Rescuers descended and soon all tho in jured men wero raised to time surface Afterdamp followed the explosion find put a stop to tho search for tho body of tho unknown minor who was ao doubt instantly killed This mlno Is l uled lour miles north from hero on time Chicago 8 Eastern Illinois road aria Is owned principally by tho Lumaghl liros of St Lous TIN PLATE INDUSTRY A Sinful Acoiit Scnili Information From rails Country tu Ills Uovcrutuent WASiiiSdrov Sept 21Mr Hugh J Olinlrnu second secretary of the Itritlsh cmbavsy here has made a special report to time UritLsh for sign olllcu on Lime American tin industry and it him been Issued front tho foreign ofllco as an ofll hini document According to time re port tho United States tin plate indus try dates practically from the passage oftbo MeKlnley tariff act when Amer Wales Deeoll1ATCUIHON ngalU daughter of exSouator John J Ingalls will shortly enter tin jliurch training nail deaconess house of tho diocese of 1cuusylvonla of tho Protestant Episcopal church at Phila delphia to prepare herself for a deaconess Miss Iqgaljs will leave Atchl ton in two or three weeks to begin studying for her lifes work Miss In galls duties will bo similar to those of a Catholic sister of charity except that she does not take tho vow of celibacy Flit ID rmouncemunt made yesterday ha 4 cause much comment in society circles Hon II Clay Erniii III COLUMBUS 0 Sept 2thIon H Clay Evans commissioner of pensions Is confined to his room at time Chltteu ten hotel xvlth temporary Illness My bOycame home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated an bleeding anti suffering great pain says Mr K J Scball with Myer Uros Drug Co Si Louis Mo tdressed the wound anti applied Chamberlains Pain hal i freely ceased and it healed in n re matkably short limo without leaving a scar For wounds sprains swellings anti rheti matism I know of no medicine or pro scripllon equal to II I consider it n house isforIngton lien Robinson Mortons Gag George hUng St Charles f- JrIt Easy to Take 4 to Operato Are features peculiar to Hoods Flits Bruall Ii size tasteless efficIent thorough Ai one ma i Hoods PIIbareS The only pills to take with Jlomls BarsaparlUa BEST TRAINS TO Kansas City Montana Colorado Pacific Coast OmahaSt Black Hills- VIA St Louis or Chicago IpulluIlIlt unup FREE 1 M HUGO TRAY PAssn AGENT liT LOUIS wr HOWARD ELLIOTT OINL MOn ST LOUIS Ha i W WAKELEY OEHLPAssn AOTIIT LOUIS NO DR MENDENHALLS IMPROVED ML II Ml GDI ouAndNTnEn TO CURII CHILLS AND FEVER And Malaria In all Forums Tasteless lionS gcnulna without time above picture and time eJgnaturo of J C BleiidenbaU Price UO cents at all Dealers PREPARED ONLY BV y O jUENOKlVIIAl EVANSVILLE IND Sold by MatiiPRly Co EfrtlirRloj Crabtrcn Coal Minini ftnipanv lltUy Kentucky EXCURSION TICKETS VIA THE Illinois Central R i- TO THE TENNESSEE GENTERHUt AND I INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT NASHVILLE For time above occasion tickets wiilbe sold by the Illinois Central Kolltoad al varying times rates and limits including a ticket on sale dally Rood in reiiun until November 7 antI Including tickets having limit of twenty days fifteen days and soy en dais For full particulars as to which of the above applies front your nearest Railroad Station in connection with the Illinois Central Railroad call en or ad dress your ncareU railroad Ticket Agent VM MURRAY Div Tats Agt New Or lean JNO A SCOTT Div Vfss Agt Memphis A II HANSON O 1 A4 Chicago W A Kellond A G 1 A Louisville GEORGE KING DHUGCtSTt ST CHARLES KENTUCKY Nice Line of DrtiKRists1 Sundries Trescriptions Carefully Compounded Sent FreieTo any person interested in lli mane matters of who love ani mals we viIl send free tipdu p plication copy of the 1AI1lACEt the organ of this Society Iirad dition to itcnsely intertsting read ing it contains a list of blip valuable and unusual prciniums given l y this paper Atldress TIlE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIpE flo41t United Charities Uulldlne New Dont Use Drugs unless you need them and then only pure drugs such its are sold by responsible druggists We keep only the beKt That js the great die liuclion to bo looted far when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you findso come photo a stock A good time toe r that spring medicine ST BERNARD DRLQ STOW or YAN HOPPER Manager o n P 7Jo L i c v k T VV t I 4 ItI yr LL 1hir1 t it r t1 Z J 1 tw1 t U 4t t io o r ii IC t J Jm7L C i VV L r i- L i 1 I l ifJ c- I f j i I t tt r1e IBes PAUL M MOORB Editor and Manner BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Entered the Pcstoffice It EarlliiRton III Second class matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oat Yearlatrletlrlnldvnee It o- cSlz SC TlireeMontlu 2J SlDRlo Copies Specimen mailed free on application Correspondents wanted In all parts 01 the county Addrets us for particulars THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1897 EXGOVERNOR JOHN YOUNG DROWN thinks Dick Tate is r alive GENERAL NEAl Dow tin veteran Prohibitionist was yesterday reported at the point of death at his home in Portland Me TilE Mayfield Jlfirrorlms issued a handsome harvest and centennial edition that points to prosperous conditions in that thriving town TIrE mining number of the Los Angeles Cal Times just received shows an inclination on the part of the pushing Califofnians to counteract Klondike fever by a vig orous representatiou of the richness of their native resources Ve- lillklook for a like edition presently of Vtlic Dahlonega Ga Nuggel GOVERNOR BRADLEY has prompt ly authorized the payment of two thousand dollars to necessary expenses of the operations of the State Board of Health in prevent ing the introduction of yellow fever into Kentucky There is provision- for such action in emergency cases like the present in the General Statutes and our State officials have been very prompt to provide against the scourge i HON H It BOURLAND and judge John G B HallJlocked horns in Earlington Saturday night but preserved their equili brium and maintained that they were friends amidst some pretty sharp personalities that inter spersed their speeches They had afair audience and the remarks of both were frequently applauded Both made good speeches from their respective standpoints IN his speech here on Saturday flight Judge Hall paid the Hop kins Fiscal Court a hila con pli meat He spoke of it in highest terms and said U was a good clean court One of the Magistrates was present Mr O J Farnsworth the old veteran who has served faithfully and is standing for re election from this the Second dis trict The people of this district know that Judge Farnsworth has been throughly clean and honest in the administration of his office THE National Labor conven thou at Chicago knocked out a res olution approving the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to i and introduced in its stead this clause We favor the issue of a stable legal tender by the Government direct and the establishment of Government savings banks The resolutions which were tc have been voted upon finally yes terday contain tIllS paragraph fa vorably reported by the Commit tee We admit the failure of tlc strike method THE cancellation of the speaking appointments of Mr C C Grassham in Hopkins county this week on account of his illness at Madisonville is a disappointment to a large number of our people who have heard very favorably of this bright and able candidate for Commonwealths Attorney and want to hear him present his claims t Mr Grassham is in care ofI physician and will doubtless be able to again prosecute liicain paign in a few daysV A COMPANY has been launchel ii I Chattanooga Tenn which is or ganized and will be operated cx jclusiyely by negroes ItIS a foundry company and will make tt9Y s especially but the equip IREPUBLlCAJt TICKET VOTED NOT VOTED For Clerk ot the Court of Appeal JAMES G BAILEY For Circuit Judge Fourth judicial District I CLIFTON J PRATT I For Commonwealths Attorney Fcutth Judicial DistrictV CIIAS C GRA SHAM For Stato Senator Sixth Senatorial District J II LUNSFORD For County Clerk R R GRAHAM For County Attorney WILLIAM BEARD For Sheriff GEO K LYNN For Surveyor DABNEY BISHOP For Coroner- II H HILL First DistrictFor Magistrate James II Fcx for Constable W W Liule field Second DistrictFor Magistrate O J Farnsworth for Constable James Walls Fifth DistrictFor Magistrate II F Porter for Constable Sixth DistrictFor Magistrate Wm M Rice for Constable Johnton Williams Seventh DistrictFor Magistrate H F Hourhnd for Constable William Harris ment will include all kinds of foun workThis be an experiment to test the capacity of the negro to manage his own affairsand is after the idea of Booker T Washington the wisest Southern leader of the Negro race who advocates and proves the theory that the road to advancement for his race is through manual training and industrial use fulness He believes that when the negro through his own thrift and energy becomes a trained me chanis artisan or farmer a pro ducer of wealthand accumulates an independent living that sell respect and the respect of other men will follow TilE BEE is indebted to Miss Minnie Bourland for the excellent report of the proceedings of the Second District Teachers Association which appears in this issue A perusal of this report will show that there are some few of our Earlington citizens who arc actively interested in the school worksufficiently so to spare a little time to encourage their chil dren at school and the teachers who labor with them But there is good and sufficient excuse just now for the small at tendance of fathers of Earlington children hI the fact that nearly all of them arc called by their first duty to their families to labor in the mines and on the railroad and elsewhere every day and co istantly In this is cause for congratulation and if under the circumstances these parents see to it that their children attend school regularly they cannot be accused of negli gencc of duty Yet the fact remains that we all are remiss in matters that pertain to the education of our children and ourselves for that matter There is many a man and many a woman who look back with deepest regret at the poor school facilities which were offtrcd in their child hood and the poor use maybe that was made of the advantages offered These perhaps yearn to see provided for their children the best possible ad vantages and that all effort in that direction should receive the heart iest encouragement But what are we doing to this end Let every parent do all they can to en courage their children and our teachers A Card To lite Voters of Hopkins County Having been tendered the nomi nation for the office of sheriff by acclamation at the hands of the Republican party I desire to express my sincere thanks for the hon or conferred In accepting the nomi nation I do so with a full realiza tion of the responsibilties of the office and assure the people if elected I shall spare no pains to discharge its duties in a fair and and impartial manner Respectfully LYNNIMoonshiners in Muhlenberg Greenville Banner Whisky has been flowing too rap idly in Muhlenberg county for sometime and Saturday N B Chambers deputy collector of in ternal revenue for the Owensboro division and O P Deyer of the Henderson division made a raid into this district and succeeded in breaking up a moonshine still destroyedittubs and an Boogallon tank full of beer There was a copper still oj sixty gallons capacity and a new whisky worm The officers failed distillerybutof two farmers Rogers and Bates both men of good standing in Muh lenbcrg county It was one of the captured operationlorhandled through a blind tiger having government license and the liquor was sold in jugs so as to conceal the fact that no tax had been paid Subscribe for TilE BEE f WEBSTER COUNTY NEWS WlCESTKR COVKTV DtPARlUKNT Conducted by J W CAVAKAH DUCK Kr DIXON Dr Rice of Lisnun wts in town Tuesday J M Dixon of Vandcrsburg was here TuesdayP Hunter is hero from Tampa Ffc D J didnt answer the Dixon article What is the matter W C Hardwlck left Tuesday for the market to purchasa bis fall stock of dry Roods Dr Bud Cusby of Vandersburg was in gettingMrVandersburgMrs Ledbelter and family left Monday for McLeansboro III where they will make their home Theirs is one of tbe oldest families in town and we bate to joyinMr Ben Farmer of Sbslbine Mo is here on a visit Mr Farmer served us as jailor from 1878 until 1886 Everybody was glad to see him He bad quite a nice trip he drove through in a buggy and was eleven days on tbe road G GMorris and Jno Rearm were in town Sunday j W Polly spent several days in Hen derson last week Rev Laslio filled bis appointment here Saturday and Sunday D Browning and Thos Page were compelled to quit the canvass andreturn home Saturday morning on account of sickness in their familir A great many people have beard that old chestnut told so much and so often about Bryan having carried Webster county last year by a majority of 1013 that probably sono one believes it to be true Tbe facts arc that the first Bryan elector last year according to the canvassing board received 3741 votes and the first McKinley elector 1484 votes which according to our arith metic makes a majority of 987 In the year Populist 1000 less votes polled than in 1896 was Republicanhealthy condition The Pie brigade would not go to hear Hindraan Will they go to bear Bailey and Parker October 6th They are throw- Ing kisses at the good Populists of Webster and should keep up tbe sham by going to hear their representatives speak and if what he says to them throws them into fits why Bailey is good on fits All the tobacco factories at this place are rented and the merchants are smiling and the colored brethren and sisters are hunt jog their old tin thimbles Say just hit under the old log cabin It will do the rest WANTED Oae of those free sliver and wheat thermometers also a copy of byJohnDime and was carried past the Free Union postofficQ to Clay thus depriving the c ti papersforThe candidates for ibe various offices audience ing talks were made The liOn D Brown Ing created a tempest in a teapot by bis forcible allusions to tbe deal trade bargain or agreement that was made by some fifteen or twenty members of tbe Democratic and Populist parties whereby a compact was entered into in which they undertook to bind the Populists to vote for the Demo crats for certain county offices and the Democrats to vote for tbe Populists for the remaining ofiicesall without the knowledge or consent of the honest voters of tbe re spective parties Things are waxing warm and more will bo said on this subject in next weeks issue of TUB BBS We observe In the Sebree Herald of last week an article from the pen of that eminent and renowned statesman F W Win stead formerly of the United States but now of faraway British Columbia It seems that Finis is still strong for tbo 16 to i or bust theory notwithstanding that agoHefor W K Price democratic nominee for CuahfiedIsaid Price byhisthe fact said Price is so badly crippled It Ig tboduliesevery day necessaries of life unassisted Finis also says some ugly things indi rcctly about B D Baileys candidacy for GodPinisyou not remember having asked tbe people of Webster County for tbe office of circuit clerk in tbe year 1886 and again in the year 1892 and again In the year 1897 and I was about to forget you also asked them for the office of j iller in the year of 1894 Have you forgotten that Geo Hubbard B D Baileys opponent for sheriff ran WebsterCounty flatIcy jailerInTom Page democratic nominee and in tbe year 1897 for sheriff on the well you can name Ibe ticket Ob consis thou art a Jewell People who live in glass bouses should not throw stones Finis ought to turn right now to the passage of scripture and read it which says First cast the beam out of thine moreclearlyeye stillhasbeats in three tralgbt heats was sufficient to drive him clear out of the US and now he has the British Lion by the tail and is roaring at the American eagle as it sO anarchismReally the rememberstumping the county something about old iSVV ScrofulaMakes life misery to thousands of people It manifests Itself in many different ways like goitre swellings running sores bojls salt rheum and pimples and other eruptions Scarce Iy a man is wholly free from it in some form Itclings tenaciously until time last vestige of is eradicated by Hoods Sarsaparilta tho OttO Truo Blood Purifier Thousands of voluntary testimonials tell of suffering from scrofula often inherited and most tenacious positive ly perfectly and permanently cured by HoodsSarsaparilla repuedonly byC I Hood Co Lowell Mass Do sure to get HOODS and only HOODS alterdtnnerflood England Lombard street the devil and old Plutocrat whoever that may be vir tually owning this country and dictated what laws should be passed and would buy out Congress at the dead hours ol mid night Well Finis has gone over to the enemy QuelnsjubileeWebster county whom they shall vote for and tells them who is qualified to fill certain positions etc But we fear that un less silver takes a powerful rise in the mar digsGeorgelime before be can buy out Congress at the the dead hour of midnight ghosts or no ghosts owls or no owls lightning or no lightning throbbingbrowmonths subscribe for Till BSE read the market reports carefully move back to barlmgton or Providence go to digging coal and voting the Republican ticket he would in tbe course of a year or two Dingleybillrecognize his friendsPOOLE Brother Bunchs meeting failed to ma letialize and the Lord ordered him else whereElder Bumpass preached his last sermon to his church here Sunday Elder Stone will begin the pastorale of tbe General Baptist church here next monthThe new grainery of tbe mill is com pletedM B Crowleys horse tore up that new buggy Sunday Sam Morrow of lackford isV visting his sister Mrs Henderson of this place- T T Morris candidate for county clerk on the Republican ticket was here Tuesday shaking bands with friends lIe and Prof Poole started this evening for tbe Tilden county where tbe candidates speak tomorrow our boys report everything lovely so far ONTON News is scarce but dust is plentiful Rev C S Jupin who was appointed at the Kentucky Annual Conference which was held at Pineville Ky is in our midst He is preaching for us this week Rev A D Foster our former pastor was mixing with his many friends here Saturday and Sunday J Mr and Mrs Chess VincenofUremtn were the guests of H L Ashby and family Saturday rj Mr Louis Whitten of Vanders4urg- paid1 flying visit to our town Monday Miss Anna May Hardinof Dee Grove visited her brother Dr W M Hardin last week Miss Minnie Green who has been leadi ng music at this place has retujntil to her home at Providence Miss Minnie is an excellentteacher Mr David Coffman attended c nfermca at Henderson last week Rev E D Elliott spent two dAsVHenderson last week attending conference Miss Nola Hancock visited friejids at Asbbysburg Monday and Tuesday Miss Alice Hancock who is an assistant teacher in the Beech Grove school U vis ting friends and relatives herd this Wiek the school having closed on account of diphtheria the town t Candidates were shaking hiaJj iiiour town last week they were all smiles and of course all of them will ba elected PATS DALTON A protracted meeting will begin next placeRevpreach All denominations are invited to attendMuch tobacco has been ruined in the country by the first heavy frost that fell Most of the crop had been housed but what was not housed was killed Farmers arc suffering for stock water at the present dry time The drouth in this of the country continues in unabated beat dust and dryness beeninLucyDaresscholars and say that the school is in ex attendnctlargerMr T H Sisk Lee Sick andseveral other of our citizens went to Madisonylllo to attend a speaking last week Prof I I Cherry and wire visited Mr Providencelastleidayyule to visit Sunday MORTONS GAP A W Davis departed Thursday fox LouisvilleMrs Robinson and son and Mrs Phillips spent Thursday near White Plain tbe guests of tbe family of Henry Johnson The Baptists closed a successful tevival tbefaithbyDrodaysInProf J II Talbert gave an entertain ment with a grapbaphone at tbe Christian church Monday night retunedfrom TennisInEarlingion meetIng dinner on the grounds atlIeclaInEarllngtonMiss Cordle Coyle is on the sick list this week The conventions are over and the as thefieldour earnest support from top to bottom and appeal to our friends throughout the county to close ranks and march forward yourchoicecansstand by our gallant leaders and if wilt all do this when tho argument is closed and the conflict is over and the ballots counted vainrorofMagufirntile Court of Appeals anti that man who REPUBLICAN TICKET Webster County For Clerk of tie Court of App aK JAS G BAILEY Of Magoffin County For State Senator ELI NICHOLS For HepresentalhlIR HDWARnSI For County Judge 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 I N BARER For Constable in Dixon District S N EDWARDS For Magistrate in Slaughlersvllle District J T FRASER For Magistrate In Clay DistrictdWILLIAM For Constable HUB IONSONI stands without a peer in old Kentucky and- owhoso reputation is as pure and white as the thriven snow will again be chosen to preside over the Courts in this Judicial District the lIon Clifton Jt JJkinsgalaxy of counties that go to make old Kentucky a gem among the States of thelUnion within whose confines are to seen tbe most beautiful women and the most gallant men that the sun sees in bis course around the world will be swept from her moorings and into tbe Republican column there to remain as long as time lasts and with that tremendous majorityt from old Christian county Hon Lunsford will be triumphantly elected toe E represent the sixth Senatorial district in the next Legislature of Rentuckyt CROFTON Looking for rain Mrs Genie Crick died Friday of fever Onehalf of the standing crop of tobacco was frostbitten typhoidfeverMisses Eva and Essie Day purchased them a bicycle while in the Centennial- A feather renovator company has located here with gcod DrillinRUompinyhotel this week The protracted meeting at tbe Baptist church closed Friday Mr T C Lanier bad a mule to dir las ageTbereMr George Clark of the Crofton Mills has accepted a position at the Crescent Mills in Hopkinsvillo A lunatic escaped from tho asylum Ii Hopkinsville and was captured here Sun day morning- A tobacco barn and contents of Mr Fowlers were burnt last week Loss 500 with no insurance This is the third bun Mr Fowler has lost by fire Hon James Breatbett and lion Tbos Cook candidates to circuit court judge of the 3rd Judicial District of Kentucky wll address the people of Christian county a the following times and places Crofton October 2nd jthFruit jth Pembroke October 6tb i Howell October Sib Lafayette October Qlb Speaking begins at 130 p m- SrANKRNDOODLR A DOWN IN TilE MINES Ben W Robinson manager of th BirdEyo Jellico Coal Company was her this week for a short time looking afte business of great importance to his company That company now contemplates putting mining machines in their mines to be run by compressed air It is an evident fact that the company has been almost forced to such action in self defense In that part of the State organized labor has been very strong and at times desired to dictate upon what conditions the should be operated therefore trouble ha been caused and with the machines an a limited number of loyal men steady work will be assured and tho operator b able to accept orders and fill the same promptly without ear of a strike at the most trivialoffense Tbe Sebree Coal Company has thus far shipped about forty cars of coal to St Louis and other points Payne Givens Co of Providence will soon open up a new coal mine about a mile or two east of Providence near the tbe railroad A test shaft is being sunk The lease held by Davis on the Wood stock coal mine expired last Saturday and efforts are being made to form a new com I AgentTefft sofarJ B Atkinson is back from a trip to the coal fields of Nova Scotia He speaks coalbeingmeasuring from seven to nine feet in thickness On account of the late tariff N Poor BloodI- sstarved blood It shows Itself In pale cheeks white lips weak digestion no appetite exhaustion lack of nerve force soft muscles andchief of all muscles Your doctor calls Anaemia He will tell you that the weakening weather ofsum mer often brings it o- nScoffs Emulsion of Codliver Oil with Hypo phosphiteswillmakepoorblood rich It is a food for overtaxed and weak digestion so prepared that it can easily be taken in summer when Codliver 011 or evenordinary foods might repel YorkIj vfe put upon coal but little if any of this coal finds n matktt In the United States but instead finds a market nt Montreal John hogan of the Ilccla Coal Com pany says that the scarcity of coal cars hs really Interfered with their business the past ten days- Foreman John K Ev us and son Ellswortbspent several days at the Tenn essee last week and are tbey now kept quite busy at times describing wonderful sights he saw there It can not be charged that the St Der nard Company lisa gone into the brass band making business but it is a fact that they haze more cr less interest in four bands at this time Thirty or forty cars of coke weekly shows a good steady business done by the St Bernard Company and a big Improvement over that done last year Several of the Hopkins county coal companies still continue to find a good market for coat at St Louis and other northern points The miners of Iowa and other western states now threaten to make trouble and already several thousand of them are on a strike This teems to be a season of strikes for the miners In many states The scarcity of coal cars interfered with the shipment of coal last week to a con slderable extent When sufficient evidence was produced for Judge Hall to issue those warrants to restrain those agitators from interfering with the business of the mine operator he did his duty to Issue same and it is unnecessary for him to make an apology and those who censure him for so doing favor an infraction of the law Jellico Tenn Sept 25This week has witnessed considerable weakness In tbe coal strike All but one of the Blue GemI mines Ire working at last years price hese probably employ 150 men in the istrict About twentyfive miners are working at the loctor Coal Compo1nys- mines at tbe reduced scale Tbe company receive l acne of rifles end ammunition ibis morning It already has some Deputy Sheriffs on guard there and will put more n if necessary Someofthe strike leaders are trying to Ret the Coal Creek miners out but they only laugh at them They ell them they remember how the jelllco cCreekSeveral of the miners would go to work Monday if it was not for fear of the black ist Others say that something must be done at once or they will have to go to work lo keep from starving and naked They have no gardens now IhatC are worth much and they are now beginning to realize their fate Tbe provisions ent here are not enough for one tenth of- hose dependent upon charily or their orIanizations Tbe business men and ra about are visited almost daily soliciting committees until they are get ing sick and tired of it There will be a big change in the strike situation in the next two weeks unless the national organi zation sends considerable aid Courier lounal LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Men have been brave tbey say in war But the ironnerved rip snorter Is the fellow who rides in tbe sleepingcar And refuses to tip tbe porter L A W Bulletin- G M Deane of Dallas Texas claims to have invented locomotive which can be operated on ice Mr Deane states that tbe locomotive can uss petroleam or gaso line as fuel and that be expects to construct an engine very soon woretthe brisk demand for coal B F Dickson we are pleased to note has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to return home from Ibe South 1We venture the assertion that when our brass band passes through Howell tbe will play a tune 1Work on a new water tank at Dee Creek has been commenced and one of the standard make will be erected there Rumor also says that a long siding will be put in there On account of tbe yellow fever the rail SoulbIning to New Orleans being tho greatest sufferersOne tbe latest inventions is a cushioned tie to prevent tbe inventor says the wear and tear of cars Cal Martin spent several days at Ibe Centennial last week and what be saw out side of tbe Streets of Cairo be wont say Agent Walker of Madisonville at tended the TriStale fair at Evansville ono day last week General manager Melcalf was at Evans oforDy running ahead of time without orders to so two good men on tbe Henderson division lost their job lately It is another case where both conductor and engineer forgot their duty or looked at their lime card wrong Agent Etberidge now has tne ot bis young brothers working with him at the depots Some idea of the great strain on a die sadilnoon tbe funeral of Fred OConnor wa held at the First Presbyterian Church a Valpariso Ind Rev J B Fleming off Mr OConnor was train dl I patcher on tbe Fort Wayne road during the Worlds Fair and through a mistake of bis the terrible wreck at Colebour on the State line in which a dozen passengers were killed occurred lie walked ours tbe dispatchers office and the first ne received of him was bis death announcement in New Mexico where be died from a broken heart over his mistake The Fort Wayne road ran a special train from Fort Wayne and Chicago today to enable to his funeral To Cure a Cold In one Day Take Laxative Bfomo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure 350 Teachers Institue Following is the program for the Third Magisterial district teachers institute to be held at Baughs school house Friday October i MORNING BBSSiON 9 to 915 Divoiionil exercises Tbos H Smith 915 to 930 Welcome Address Miss Emmie Crumbaker 930 to 945 ResponseMIss Virgie Sutton 945 to jo Organtzition 10 to 1013 Teachers Meetings their necessityand value Superintendent Tbos H Smith JoaSto zoo Proper Incentives to opts and others rractltale school roomMiss Nora Beajley ii to 1115 Discussion By members 1115 101130 Is it better for children to sit at their desks or change to a recita lion bench to reclrelMiss Mattie Brown 1130 to 1145 Discussion By memo ben 1145 to I3 Noon Intermission 13010145 Song Service 145 to 315 Symposium Friday af ternoon exercises Their use and abuse Misses Sallie Hobgood Knox and Annie IlicklinV215 to 230 Blackboard Mollps Miss Virgie Sutton 230 to 245 DiscussionMembers and others 2i45 to 300 How lo secure uniform at tendance at school Miss Gradye 300 to 315 Discussion bymembers and others 315 to 330 Good Cltiz nsblp thn Pro duct of ucationSupt Ihos H SmIth 340 to 345 DiscussionBy membrrs and others 345 to 100 Miscellany IRA Oi CASTMBERRV VjcotPrM M ii f f 0 TOBACCO AT BIG PRICES I Enormous Profits Realized by I Dealers and Prices GoIiiR Higher t Decidedly the most interetting place in the city from a business point of view now is tho tobacco breaks II says the Courier Journal The selling is so free it might quiet the market were it not that men are coming here from allover the State to put their money in the weedTobacco men are recalling the famous boom of 1887 when drouth destroyed fully half the crop then as it has done now They say it was impossible to buy any kind of tobacco then under J 12 a hundred pounds anti that prices now are reasonable even as compared with 1891 1892 and 1893 A famous sale madeJ y Sterling Edmunds in 1887 re called He had bought a lot of tobacco at 210 per 100 pounds and when he sold did so at the enormous advance of Su5oaprofit of about 2000 per cent Remarkable as this was it is being almost duplicated by rchandlers and traders who bought last winter and early spring but held their tobacco until now One such man bought 200 or 300 hogsheads in the country at one cent a pound He is now closing out and hardly any of his hogsheads have sold under four cents a pound while some have gone as hihassix No man would want a better business than that Vhen tobacco is sold at auction the seller reject the bid if it is not suf high and then sell again A warehouseman yesterday put up a lot of these rejections Tobacco which originally brought ninety cents a hunded went for 4 and 5 Instances of 200 and 300 percent advances were quite common One remarkable sale was made yesterday bya man who bought a a trashy hogshead from a dealer at 195 last Friday When sold yesterday 495 was realized- A good many buyers predict the market will advance no further Others more candid admit that higher prices would not surprise them Speaking About Better Times Ashland News The Ashland Fire Brick Companys plant is being tested to its till capacity now 1ami a night force has been added so as to enable them to keep mmj I with their orders wInch come from all parts of the country Henderson Jotircal More farmers were in town yesterday than have been seen here on Saturday for some time Nearly all of them carried bundles of varying hull when they started home The merchants generally reported a yesjrcattle from this city to New York JonasWellVinchestcr and Richmond twenty seven cars of export cattle to Nc York Both lots of the cattl averaged about 1450 pounds and IIcost the buyers front l5J to 575 cwtHarlan Boomer Drove after drove of cattle has been bought P ISPS CU R E noit Cough Bjrup TuiciUuuO UM NoIdbyiruggItLI and taken from Harlan county until but few are left in tim hands of the people to alec lriinn the winter Sheep are now in demand- and hogs also In frfct there is nothing raised by the farming class which could not be turned into cash at a rocd price When the rishAmericam passed through Earlington the other day on their return from the Tennessee Centennial the broad brogue of the mother tongue and tIme wit of the true Hibernian was afloat on the air The soldier boys got off ol course and trooped down the platform cracking jokes as they went Ono of them spied and they all ran for the lunch stand and carne back munching sandwichesA young Irishman with the map pn his lace addressing an officer who came with a mouthful of bread said Bedad an yoiirc sthill catin Moike And the answer came An whin did ol sthop Only whimol nadnt it Shure an olrmm dhrinkintoo whin ul con Cit itl a Spying Uncle Dick Morgan on his front veranda en Earlingtonian called to him anti asked hint to come over and set his countrymen And Mike soliloquized thus Shure an ol wish ol wuzasold as him Thin ol wouldnt hevtu worrulc for a livin Whin a mens young he has to worruk like blazes for a livin1 onlcss lies a poli tishun thin he has to learn to chew the rag moightily The proper way to build neaHkipio make the blood rich and pureb Hoods Saraaparilla the one true blood purifier PERSONAL Dr Albert Cordier and family of Kansas City Mo are visiting relatives here Mr Charles Wendelken and bride ot Cloverport spent a few clays with relatives here last week Misses Dona Wool anti Myrtte pAlt visited relatives at Evansville last weekiml while there attended the Fair Miss II E Brooks of Mtdlsonvlllu spent Sunday evening with the family 61 Mr W F Uurr Inc hull visitedin Sobreo Saturday t Hanson School t Hanson is in it educationally The best house in the county is being erected A strong faculty headed by Prof E McCulley is in charge The courses of study an gei s 2 per month Board 8 to 9 For elegant catalogues address E McCtilly A M Principal Han son Ky Subscribe for TIIK BEK WantedAn ItIsiWbotatb1s iiiiri Protect nur Muni 151 r ma brIar 011 =Writ JOHN WKUDCHUUKN a rateD toro D y WMhliuttnn N C fur ttwlr =prill oIrsad now lut ot oo tboiuMui waaltd S5rA O A 4 f744TIlE jJi Is the Only FirstClass 200 Per Day Hotel p in the City lit jJ COME AND SEE US f PIKE CAMPBELLMANAGER V x sVs Aa r ANEW SUIT i 4FroffiTop to Bottom I i fjrt41 U now Every timing is 4all nub Whiter yfc 4 Spring stuff has either disappearedentire 4 Ior taken a back seat VVc extend the readers fc 4of TilE Beg a cordial invitation to come in and fc tsClothing Hats Mens and Ladles Underwear Shots ft 4 4 DRESS GODS and DRY GOODS i 11Generally4 Styles Good Assortment Lowest Cash Prices j and Polite Attention arc an inducement we shall 4have it Lowest Cash Prices Quajity Consid1J4 Shall Rule Our force is the following well known people Miss SALLIE BROWNING Mu DEN M SIATON MR CLIFT PRITCHETT MR LEE L KOSURE 41Mn W H HALL JR MR WoonsoN BROWNING 4 ERNEST Cox MR M W BISHOP j 44 Anyone of whom is anxious to see you i BISHOP LD4= 121 West Center St Madisonville Ky = aMes Misses cwb Cljiibrcns Wraps a Specially 4aYoun MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT THE DIFFERENCE proclucedby fe and an INCANDESCENT BULB r i not more marked than is time differeiicdjn appear ance in style and quality of the Wearing fApparel made by JmTHEand the work of the mass of Tailors UCUt The Suits and Overcoftto of the former QreII iifino produottone of Tniiortng Art We Cuornte 50 fit and pleoso you and save you mon 300 CHOICE HEW PATTERNS to oaloct fro- mSTBERMRDGENEBJILSTOBE II t1 l T3- 1 4- ef 1 i i i V d k 4i LTL 4V t E i I- LlE1 c zp J Ii i ft I dIL a j i r j- j t pI t Is r t i 1- a S 1 I I rlI 1 4 4r fteps i3ee dt 1It111 Jnbustru we QIvIvc l LOCAL NEWS kvhusbands you arent quite all 0 menl Y really should be unless Wrfe ou wooing your swettheatts over J again IhcyMlhought 1 L A W Bulletin I Esq T R Cardwell is a candi judgefor4Dr Geo J Gooch anti family 2 ave removed to Umpire where the Doctor as announced before in these columns will practice his profession and make his home f ifhc Tabernacle committee at Madisonville have gotten to the Joint of asking lor bids for the erection of the proposed edifice This looks like business Else tfhfitrin Tin BEE will be seen the andspeciftcf Considerable repairing is now being done by property owners in Earlington preparatory for the winter Leaky roofs only let in the sunshine now hilt there may come a time when there will be something more moist to suck anti force admission Mr J T Barnett sold his fast horse Charlie Tandy last week to Dr Douglas C Ramsey of Mt Vernon Ind for f 150 The Doc tor is a prominent physician in that section and is grand medical ex aminer for the Ap U W in In diana lIe is rcpwtcd to be very much pleased with his new pur chase Some one has sprung a conun drum at the expense of a Mtdison ville man who is very rotund and bears the reputation of being an indefatigable money getter The question fc asked Why is like the street sprinkler Of course you give it tipaml ask why Because hes big and round and is always after the dust Hon A K Bradley Hurt Hon A K Bradley while walking on his back porch last Thurs day night became dizzy and fell His thigh was broken and he was otherwise bruised Mr Bratllcys health has not been very robust lor some time past lie will probably belnitiipfor weeks Joint Debate Joint debate between lion J G Bailey and Hon J A Parker will be held in this section of the state as follows jlhHenderson Dixon Oct 6th Princeton Oct yth a Died r On Friday September at her home in Hanson Miss Edna Liv ingston aged fourteen years died oftyphoid fever aCter a short ill ness Miss Livingston was a sis tcrjuLMrs Geo J Gooch and I spent several weeks with her here this summer Her friends here will be sorry to learn of her death Hon W D Bynum Tomorrow Hon W D By num r Chairman of the National Com Tniitee of the National Democratic Vvili2ddress the citizens of llopkfns county at the court house in disonville This has been Announced before in these col tuunoibut a reminder is not out of This able gentleman of natianal reputation deserves a- largendcourteous hearing even ron hose who differ with him i- ntltr views on political questions Mr Qrassham Sick Mr C C Grassliatn candidate OL Commonwealths Attorney wasforccd to cancel all Ins speak ing appointments in Hopkins county as announced by pastels generally distributed He was taken sick at Madisonville on Monday antI forced to retire to his room ut thehotel Bp advice of his physic Dr J L Dulin all his en gagements for this week arc can c ljvvTills a present disappoint ment as many of our county peo ple who have heard of Mr Gras sham desire to hear him but the hope is entertained that with good fortune the time will come Ins entlywhen he will he alile to uiaki Bt active speaking cauvojis in this county The Womans Friend I knowfrom my own rxpuriuiicu liui for ladles of a constipated hibit ibito is nothing to supply the place of German Liver Mrs J 1 Mencness Springfield Ohio 1 hhve taken Gman Liver 1owder for dyTfpepsIa and other liver troubles and wqpI ok tie without IIMls Jnuiife Green Ablhnll1ex Friends advhm 1110 to try German Ljytr Powder for long standing liver com pbint 1 bad relief Mum I halllkllfl one i bottle It did mo morn good hints nil mod iclno prescribed by physicians VMr John Campbell Jeffersonville Inch m ROBBERY AT DAWSOiV Day Bros Store Entered and Clothing Tnken EarTlngtbrisf Marsh l Called I Sunday night the store house of Day Bros ut Dawson Ky was entered and clothing taken which probablyamounted to consider value It was impossible to determine the value of the goods taken One of the burglars seemed to have entered the store and passed out to the others a large quantity of clothing which they then proceeded to pickover and choose from That they wanted they took that they didnt want they left They also took some pocket knives but seemed to be poor judges of cutler taking onlyOur Mr Jno T Barnett was tclcponed lor and morningTracks ered going to and coining from Dawson which were supposed to be the tracks of the men who had committed the burglary They went andcamethe same way and along the route thus indicated was found a pair of Dav Bros trousers stuck under a logor cross tie which were identified by them The Dawson officers arc still at workon the case and it is understood that Day Bros have offered a liberal Reward for the capture and conviction of the burglars Eternal Vigilance Is4ha price of perfect health Watch impurebloodSarsaparillaDrhe matism malaria and stomach troubles steady your nerves and overcome that tired feeling by taking the same great med icine Hoods Pills are the best family cathartic and liver tunic Gentle reliable sure Maids and Bachelors Entertained A pleasant reception was given to the Bachelor Maids and Bache lors last Wednesday evening by Misses Minnie anti Alice Bourland A goodly number of the Bachelors were present The principal feature of enter tainment for the evening was a drawing contest which createda a great deal of fun ami laughter The Bachelors proved themselves superior to the Maids as artists Mr Jerrold Jonson captured the firstand Walter McGary the booby prize The latter appreciated his prize so highly that he requested then and there that at his death his box which by the way served him in good stead later in the evening should bu buried with him After the contest dainty refresh ments were served and about 1 130 the Maids and Bachelors wended their homeward way after spending a most enjoyable evening Theie Is Nothing so Qood There Is nothing just as Rood as Dr ConsumptionCoughs not permit the dealer to sell you some sub stitute lie will not claim there is any thing better but in order to make more profit ho may claim something else to be as good You want pro Kings New Discovery because OU know it to be safe and rehuble and guaranteed to do good or money refunded For Coughs Colds Consumption and for all affections of Throat Chest and Lungs there is nothing so good as is Dr Kings New Discovery Trial bottle free at St Bernard Drugstore Regular sze 50 cents and Sroo Welcomed by the Brass Band Mr John J3 Atkinson President of the St Bernard Coal Company who has been to Nova Scotia examining coal properties for the Dominion Coal Company returned last Friday night bringing with him his wife and Mrs Paul M Moore and son John who have spent the past two months at the seashore and visiting relatives in New Jersey and Philadelphia He was met at the station at n oclock by the boys of the St Bernard Brass Band who welcomed him home with a flourish of trumpets Did You Ever Try Electric Hitlers as a remedy for your troubles If not get a bottle now and get relief This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the toilet and curu of l Complaints exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs If you have Loss of Appetite Constipation HeadacheFainltoK Spells or are Nervous Sleepless Excitable Melancholy or trots bled with Dizzy Spells Electric Bitters is the medicine you need Health and Strength lira guaranteed by its use Fifty cents anti zoo at St Bernard Drug Store Mr John Mahoney formerly an Earl Inglon is visiting relatives here this week It has been about eight years slcce John left here to make his homo in the South and consequently finds greatly changed and sajshe cJti hardly realiza that it is the same place sp great are the improvements Dr Dells Peppermint Chill Tonic tastes good is good xiii An effectual positive an pjrinmeiii euro for cliillfj lever and aguo Contains no poisuii antimalarial anil nn uptTiiildinf JunleAh- loot purifier Ah ufqietz r oIL di jrstioil It make HIM complexion fcoiljf Lsirgu bultles yw tiunrliileed j nil teiiTjJ For sal lIy rfi Barnard Ding Store Etrlington 110nI Itubmson Mortons Gjp iii Master EIJitl Rule returned last weelcjl frGin l3ovhi gGreILwhereIIe1 has been attending Cherry Uros Collego Yellowjack Preventative t X V i Guard against Yellow Jack by keeping the system thoroughly clean nod free from breeding matter CascarelY tlndy Cathartic xill cleansa tha lyslrnTj and kill all contagious dlsujso germs 41 1 ttp 1TANDV CATBMT1 f Ii t q1 t fii ftQtj IIi 1Iasso a euro iinruotnnIUi1atlOI ueartCIrotbeTJII IiiII p GUARANTEED DeTer eiIp er rISaS rasy tisturIrei141 J b1M ri d8TEKLINQ RE14gD CO Cbicseoontreil Caa aeNsu Tost its t ay ci Si 1 FARM AND FOREST FIRE BuckciersFarm Near Erlington f Burned Threatening all the Surrounding Property TWO HUNDRED MEN LEND A HAND Miadown Hay Barn and Other Property t of St BernardCojl1 Company Sc rlously Threatened Fire swept a part of the Buck placeMondayage to fences and young timber threatening corn whichstood shocked in the field roarifig through the underbrush in the timbered tract There was immi spreadbuthundred willing men stopped its uponitselfWhile many people of Earling ton were eating dinner the dis tress whistle at the air compressing plant of the St Bernard Coal Company sounded the alarm of fireand the news quickly spread that the Buckner farm adjoining the prop ertyof that company was burning and the wind blowing directly to toward the shaft The news was telephoned to the mines teams were started arid mcnI on horseback and afoot and awheel hurried to the scene of the confla gration with half finished dinners or no dinners at all carrying shov fightfiresufflcent cxpcricuce of late to know what to do Two of these who know how to fight fire forgot the location of their coats one day last week and let them burn Men went from the mine the town the railroad the farms until not less the 200 or 250 were strung out along the course of the advanc ing Inc line Fences were torn away dead trees and stumps scraped around and men left on guardat doubtful points of vant thoroughbywoods from a lane in the Buckner anti well on if not quite to the Hopkinsville road The leaves were fired as rapidly as the path was made along its edgeand this new fire started back to clear the way to the main of the fire and itfJ Its progress This was done successfully and in a very short while Within an hour and a half after the alarm was sounded the bulk of waybackand his force in charge with the fire under control Rowland Rich came near being struck by a burning chunk which fell from the top of an apparently green tree under which he was working It wasa good big chunk plentifully supplied with fire and impressionbuttance about six inches Mike Long was not the only one whose manly eyes wec filled with tears at the sightor perhaps the lack ofsighit But even he cheeredup when he thought what a clear shooting ground for quails would be left by the fire And Frank Arnold too looked happy at the prospect Of Using a pump gun on something animate in a good open space where walls and things could not intervene The railroad boys ran a special out from one of the livery stables but it cannot be proven that they repaired anything manyfiresand extinguished hereabouts in the past ten days But this one had gained much greater headway It burned from Grapevine and spread over the Buckncr place Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury- As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions front repu table physicians as the damage they will do is often tebtold to the good YOU can possibly derive from them Halls Ca JCheneymercury and Is taken internally acting di rectly upontha blood and mucous surfaces ut the system In buying Halls Catarrh Curu be sure you get the genuine It is taken Internally and made in Toledo Ohio by F J Cheney lie Co Testimonials 73cperbottleHallVFamlly Pills ate the best Miss Edna Moore of Henderson sister to Mrs Chas Hi McGary of this place has accepted a position with the dry goods bouse of Dulin Glenn 8 Co of Springfield Tenn Miss Moore bat been with Leiber at Henderson for some years She is visiting Mrs McGary for a tow days before she goes to aisUnii her new place Yellow Fcvjr Girnw- brradn4he bfi1i Kill than irnl via- irt ictln from itawful dUravi Iancn cats destroy the trm lbriiu hIlt tin sys lorn auulrnakdIti1ipi4si1Iti for lthVtlnc IQ form CuKCtrHft are Inn only reliable safeguard for ymnx end old iUxinst Yellow Jack roe 251 5c lilt IrUfifilMs A timber fire in the Big Horn country of South Dakota caused a loss QI 500000 Cultion around the eyes should be unless you are willing to make yourself a subject for experimenting in surgery This is unnecessary Sutber- lands Eagle Eye Salve will cure sore and granulated lids after all others have failed It strengthens weak eyes It is harmless S Half the factories in the Indiana gas belt are running day and night TO Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Oromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the nuny If it fails to Cures ajc For sale wit llciuud Drug Storn Earlingtbn Kv Jim Long and Will Wiley of Hopkins vAle un aye In our town Yucatan Chill Tonic Tha great reliable and popular tonic antlperioicjind teitige t hrctt tile eynt return slrepSlhllnll Ititip ltHlhllld ItU hiahttiV tone od vigor without ftgitdItodlet I Pleasant to take jPrico joe Warranted at drug store- J VCTLJ Christitnfernperancc thuSia tic meeting at the home of Mrs Brosyder Myers Tuesday c e threat of bringing saloons to our town has aroused a new interest in this cause Two new members were received Mrs Idi Walker and Miss Celeste A Moore Mrs Browder Myers was chosen delegate to the State Convention of the W C T U Kyfromber The Madisonville Union will be represented in the State Convene tion by Mrs A C Long and Miss H E Brooks The members of the convention have a pleasant program aheadof them in which work is well supplemented by diversion There pleasurederivedGlasgow andafter all busi ness of the convention is dis posed of the itinerary takes in the Mammoth Cave And to explore the Mammoth Cave no month is so auspicious as the month of October Yellow Jack Killed Cucarcsts Candy Cathartic kills Yellow Jack wherever they find him No one who andsystematlcallvIs Cascarels kill Yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breed- Ing loc 350 Soc all druggists Fire In the Arboretum One day last week a spark from locomotive set fire to the grassfalong the track next to the tint at the Southern edge of town The fire spread rapidly into the enclosure and two or three choice young trees that helped to make up the large collection there were ruined before the flames could be checked Mr W A Toombs spedt away on his wheeland with some assistance succeeded by hard work in getting the fire tinder control A sweeping fire in the Arboretum would be disastrous to many young trees that have cost much time and and labor in collecting and wouldf seriously injure this large tion of trees of great variety which is one of perhaps only two Arboretums in the State of Kentucky againdJscovered few men got on the ground promptly and stopped its spread in short order The conditions were just right for rapid burning and the whole enclosure Would have been swept but for quick work with brush and shovel No damage was done There was some lire beyond along the rail road but of little consequence It Saves the Croupy Children SEAVIBW VAWe have a splendid sale on Chamberlains Cough Remedy and our uslomers coming from far and nearspeak of it in the highest terms Many have said that their children would have died of crop if Chamberlains Cough Remedy had not been given KBLLAM lie OURRBN Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Earling ton Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap Ceo King St Charles Delightful Concert The concert at the Parochial School Hall Thursday evening proved as Tutu BEE predicted to be specially attractive I twas delightful The hall was filled only a limited number of tickets having been issued so that there would be no overcrowding but it was filled full and a few chairs had to be brought in Mr W H Collins of Chicago who entertaind the audience proved himself a most delightful ballad singer and his Irish and Negro dialect songs which largely predominated were rendered with great zest His dialect was fine enunciation clear and he was al together pleasing Mr Collins sang for the pleasure of his au dience and said it was a great pleasure to him to give them pleas ure He rendered more Juan thirty numbers with very little rest some two or three of whichnum bers were operatic and the rest hUe merous and pathetic The first number showed the power and possibilities of his voice endinj on B flat Among the numbers that were best received were Songs My Mammy Sung which introduced the Irish lullabys as rendered both by the mammy and the daddy and was very rich the pathetic Story of an Engineer which told how the red and the green lights were left with the en gineers wife to be used as signals to him to tell him as he flew by on his engine whether their child was dead or better and how the green was shown the Laughing Song to the accompaniment of which every nerve and fiber of the singer shook with feigned laughter which communicated to his hearers becamu unfeigned and shook them likewise My Angu linu was ptiibaps tIns favorite ol the Njnj RoijiiS I lit young Hurb tirulhcrs Pctcs suns sang tVo duetts in tin i Mnln spoils 1 lie concert was repeated by rn quvst on Friday night and thus program for that rvcning was largely a request program Strayed or Stolen One yellow cqw half jersey four years old No marks in ears white belly strayed from my home in Earlington on the night of Wednesday Sept 22 1897 Was raised in Christian County Suitable reward for her return GEO FOSEN Earlington Ky Contractors Notice Scaled bids for thcTcrcction of a tabernacle in Madisouville Ky will bo received by Samuel Bassutt Octoher 4 897 not later than 7 p m The privilege of rejecting any and all bids is itserved Plans anti specifications can be sqen at B issitt Thompson1 fur u1ture slUmiJ RAMSEY President I SAMUEL BASSETT Secretary Madisonville Ky Sept 20 1897 5 WITH TilE TEACIIERS i Account of the Interesting Meet It lug of the SecondDistrict 6 Institute The teachers of Magisterial Dis trict No 2 met jn the Public Building for their third annual as sociation last Friday At ten oclock order was called anddevottonalexercises conducted by Mr W F Burr followed by some delightful music from some of the school girls The welcome address by Mr E B Bourland was very appropriate as was the response by Mr J A JodsonChildstudy a subject interesting above all others to a live teacher vas introduced by Miss Minnie Bourland and discussed by other mkmbeis The ability to under stand ones pupils was given up to be a factor of the greatest import ance in the success ofa teacher Many very valuable devices for the study of child nature were presented Prof Smith added much to the interest of the subject The Development of the Will Power of the child another favorite subject was very ably present livelydiscussion Miss Foard Mr Bourland and Mr Cayce taking part Mr and Mrs Burr and mother Mrs Reese of Philadelphia being present were voted lionary members The subject was continued Mrs Reese expressing herself very orcibly emphasizing a very clear distinction between the judgment and the will How to Develop the Childs Reason Judgment andMemoryw was introduced by Foard in a manner most profitablel enjoyable to all ion A teacher should study to make himself useful to his pupilsu was most aptly used Mr O P Bailey led in the dis cussion of the next subject Means of School Discipline lie sug many devices hut thinks a- eeling of sympathy and fellowship between teacher and pupils must be secured for the best results tuMrsof parents the greatest factor Sug gestions were offered by Miss Davis anti Mr Burrgave a very practical talk on the subject Mr Bourland thinks that to control ones pupils the teacher must first control himseHcAfter a very complimentary speech by Mr Burr in behalfof the work and advancement of the Association the teachers adjourned for dinner AFTERNOON SESSION Promptly at ioo p in tlsca teachers reassembled and singing the program was resumed How to Teach Spelling was discussed by Misses Ligon Hall Wyatt and Davis How to Secure Qood Attendance was next considered and was well handled by Miss S W Foard She thinks that to secure the best results the schoolroom must be made pleasant and home like for the children and that pa rents should be made to feel the importance of regular attendanc- eLanguageHow Taught in the Different Gradeswas discussed by Misses Bourland Hall Mr Jonson and Mrs Walker Many devices were presented for making this interesting to the child The subject How to Teach Primary and Advanced Reading was introduced by Miss Ophelia Davis and further discussed byI Misses Wyatt Hall and Mr BaileyI Methods of Teaching Grammar was discussed at length by the members The use and abuse of the text bookwas here consid eredAfter a short intermission and singing the subject Methods of Teaching Geography was presented by Mrs Walker She recommends Home Geography for primary pupils and gave some in teresting devices Mr Jonson favors the continued use of the best maps Mr Bourland next lea in the discussion How to Make Civics a- Live Study Mr Bailey added very much to the interest of the subject How to Teach Writing and Drawing was made quite a lively topic We learn to do by doing was strongly emphasized in this discussion Mrs Reese thinks that drawing is of such importance that it should be taught in spite of all difficulties The following resolution was here presented by Mr j A Jonson and accepted UESOLVBD That 1111 the sense of this association that WH commeud 1rufSmiih for lila able honest xnd fearloas adminis tration of his office is Suprrmtendeni ol Hopkins County Schools nut wo tnndrir to hun our sincere shanks for same unit that wn will ever remember with gratitude biii nolild fcnrvices in behalf of Hopkins Countys schiiiiit Prof Stiiitli lospoiidud with well chosen woids oxpritssirig thanks for the hearty cummuiidiUion flue Association extended a vote of thanks to the ladies for the elegant dinner and to the visitors for the delighittthinusic Closing remarks by the members and the Association was adjourned at 4 30 p m- MINNIEa L BOURLAND Secretary Uucklentf Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and nil Skin eruptions and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required Mt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price ajc per box For Salt by St tternanl Urii ihINIMrr Goo C Atkinson utitlttiindtugbti r rulurnfd last week haiti Lmisvillt alter a short visit to relalivesiA Cure For Ultlous Colic HKSOURCK SCRBVBN Co CA I ItIbetmsut jci to ulucVs of liilinii c ilo tin several year Chamberlains Colic t ln eta and Uiarrhosi Remedy is tlmonly nine relief It acts like a ciiarm OHU Jlo4 ot it gives relief when all oilier rrimdfrs full G D SHARP tor sale bSi Hcrnanl Drug Store Earlington George King SI Charles Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap- S Fifty Years Ago Who could Imagine that this should be The place where In eighteen nlnetythret That white worldwonder of arch and dome Should shadow the nations polychrome Here at the Pair Will the price conferred On Ayers Fill by the world preferred Chicagolike they a record show Since they started 30 years ago I wwAyers Cathartic Pills have from the time of their preparation been a continuous success with the public And that means that Ayers Pills accomplish what is promised for them j they cure where others fail It was fitting therefore that the worldwide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the Worlds Fair medal of l8g3a faot which emphasizes the record 50 Years of Cures Court News Very little of much importance as transpired in Circuit Court this dispatchingbusiness owing is the juries Grand Jury J W Crumbaker A N Frank n Ab Sina T P Peyton Ad Raines Jno V Osbttrn Winfield Bone Webb Brown Dan M Ev ans W II McEucn Robt T Lutz Jas R Boyd foreman Petit Jury Alex Dixon Thomas Slaton C P Dexter D V Demoss Rich rd H Friday W T Alexander JonesElijahBedford 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as much as any mill anti gunrnniccs satisfaction Flour warranted to be superior quality Trade With Webster McLean and Adjoining Counties Solicited TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION ASIvTErVNE5SEB The Exhibit of the Nashville Chattanooga and St Louis Railway At the Terminal Station in the Centennial Grounds is one of the most interesting instructive and costly displays at the Exposition qnd should he seen by every visitor It consists of an artistically ut ranged dfcnlav ot Agricultural Products Minerals Timbers Valuable Relics Curiosities etc collected from points along the line traveled by this Road which penetrates the most fertile and picturesque portions of the South Trains leave the Union Depot Nashville every fifteen minutes for the Centennial Terminal Station The Quickest and Best Route Fare Five Cent- srDONTB FAIL TO SEE 1Tl3 NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES DY OVCR nnn 000rvattfONBOIVINQ They arc made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen who are attained by the products of Southern Tanners 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vested within lIve years In newspaper odrertislng has Informed erery American cltuin concerning tIle anterior and surprising qualities of Klpana Tabulca- Bilna thonzliir ul and painstaking of the chanted condition that nvrep OTerlhecomnwrelal to note crery dmunstance having a bartn upon the successful prosecution of their trade tbo managers of the companyharr noted that tlife Is A present e demand for n lower price for Snide that reaches or approaches An universal use and that Ibo people cllbouch rrqulrlne the ell or everything resent beIng called iipan to pay heayy percentages for utdtIftusw- rapptw cud packIng or unnecessary protection agatnat lerro that mIght re suit to vearl but case of n purchase be consumed in a week It has also lioVndlaebTered and proved t the trstot time end actual experienc- ettattbesoTabulel do the tendency to losi of torndImInution of cx- cellence utto 2from mIght at first have been as ander favorable conditions those that loose In a drawer a trmTeilna bay or pocket for several weeks or mouths o- lnrIto be practically M fresh end e as cve- etlnIr upon those suyostlons and noting particularly ho unimpaired prosperity if crest newspapers now sold for aceni instead of rate of See tImes that amount- and ho general tendency In all dIrections toward low rates and increased slea the company have entered upon the experiment trI Ulpans I1abrrarWIIa which they will otter to the trade terms which a package being sold tv Ihe triiggtit or storekeeper at aprice lower than cyst Twfnre adopted for proprietary mMlictoeVIVE CESTatfn or doses for ooobalt cent each MDlpan will not dlllCoottnue the manufacture and axle In the form with whlrl- lto htve learned to know and TatUe Ihe IUpao Tabules but will otter I bi cheape- rsrexperlmentnllyfor the benefit nt xucli aa rosy desire understlnlth it quality of tho medicine Is Identical In both dlrferenejiinbeing ii tho form and comparative cost of packing or puttIng rgeanrentyetlobehadnfail ittthougb It Is probable that almost any drug Ilot1IIohaln II nupply requested by n customer to do to I but In any case A single cart n containIng ten postage paid to any address for five cent la fonTttrded In the Chemical Co No 10 at New York Until the t otieriithnmehlylntroducedtotbetradesgents Cod peddierawlilbe aupplledat a nrle wtilih will allow a oo for ii tozen III Ilonl for Sl B gross U cartons for 2O52 aBrotH3CCO cartons for Stoo ath with the order IncTtry cue JOHN B CASTLIMAN ARThUR C LAXGHAM BRECKINKIDGE CASTLEHAN Royal Insurance Co OF LIVERPOOL The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky Does the Largest Business in the Southern States lossesPald in Kentucky In 1896 24983103 BARBEE CASTLEMANMan- agers Southern Department General OfficeLouisville PAUL M MOORE Earhngton Ky Resident Agent for Earlinglon and Vicinity A HANDSO iUUSTfJATED CATALOGUE OF THE BBYIT a uTBanOHBllSIlfESSliOLLEGE 33r I Year LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY ZI Omintnt yatunUe Information to Van desiring to Learn BOOKKEEPING SKORTHAHD TELEGRAPHY PENMANSHIP ETC CtMTuatalfUcUUtcier locating Graduate Lucrative Gltuatlvnt Rates Very LOW I THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON I FOURTH QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES OCT 3 Text of thp ICMOD acts xII 110 Mem orT Verses ISlJGoldcn Text Act xxj 13 Commentary liy the Hey D M Stearns t 3IIAnd when It came to pass that wo vrcro parted from them wo sailed unto Syrln and landctl nt 1yre for there the slilp ms to xmlado her burden This la n summary of tlicso tlirco verses quoting from tlio R V He wns hnstlng If It wcro possible to to nt Jcrufitlcm by tho day of Pentecost olmittcr xx 10 but ns wero dependent upon the possibility of finding n vessel nboul to Mil In tho dl rcctlon In which they wished to journey and upon favorable winds It would not scorn to us much like making haste I And finding disciples wo tarried there seven days who said to Paul through tho Spirit that ho should not go up to Jo rusalem Tlio Gospel hnd rcuched nnd been received by some In this city nud so tho travelers nnd the residents were at once friends for there Is no bond like tho blood of Christ Ills redeemed ones lira nil cit izens of heaven but pilgrims and stran ccrs here Phil III 20 11 Vj I Pet II 11 But hero Is n strange message to Paul which makes us think of chapter xvi 0 7 when the Spirit suffered him not to go Into Asia or lilthyntn In tlmtcnso hewn obedient Let us ceo how ho acts now E AntI when wo had accomplished thoso days wo departed and went our way nUll wo kneeled down on tho riioro mul prpycd Tho Spirit had not said to stop at Tyro nor to proceed no for titer so It was all right to movo on How touching this parting nccncl Men women und children accompany Pnul nnd his companions out of tho city nnd oil kneel on tho shore In prayer So In chapter xx 30 before leaving tho elders of Ephesua ho kneeled down null prayed with them nil 0 And when wo had token our leave ono of another wo took ship nnd they ro turned homo ngnln Theso believers nt Tyro may hate been part of tho result of tho visit of our Lord Math xv 0128 or perhaps through tho preaching of those who wcro scattered lit Stephens death Acts Till 4 There Is Just one thing for disciples to be doing whether at homo or abroad nnd that Is to walk worthyof our calling and show ourselves approved unto God I Thcss II 13 II Tint II 15 7 AntI when wo Imd finished our voy ago from Tyre wo camo to PtolamnU and saluted tho brethren nnd nbodo with them ono day Brief but blessed visits of men of God and foretastes of tho eternal fellowship of the future These would bo but ono toplo of conversation the kingdom of God and tho things concerning tho Lord Jesus Christ Acts sxvlll 01 but ono book the Scriptures anti doubtless much prayer The believers would be encouraged to bo steadfast nnd to do nil In their power to elvo tho gospel to others 8 Wo entered Into tho houseof Philip tho evangelist which was ono of the seven nlid nbodowlth him Leaving Ptolcmals they cnmo to Cnsnrca which stems to bo Philips home The last wo heard of hint was preaching In tho cities from Asotus to Cnsarca after ho had led tho treasurer of Queen Cnndnco to Christ Acts vll 40 Ho Is still known ns n bearer of glad tin ings nnd was doubtless continually at It Why should not every believer bo In some largo sense on evangelist nn embassndor for Christ 0 And the eamo man had four daugh ters virgins which lUll prophecy Daughters ns well as sons are Included In the promise of tho gift of tho Spirit Joel II C8 Acts II 17 In tho Old Testament Miriam Deborah and Huldah and In the New tho women whom Ho sent from the scpulchcr andPrlscllla nnd others nro nota blo examples of women whom Ho used as Ills messengers 10 11 Thus fnlth tho Holy Ghost So shall tho Jews nt Jerusalem bind tbo man that owncth this girdle and shall deliver him into tho hands of tho gentiles Thus testified n prophet named Agabus who withIwith tho same Thus for tho second time Paul is warned not to go up to Jerusalem nnd it Is tho Holy Spirit who tolls him not to go 12 And when vro heard these things both wo and they of that place besought him not to go up to Jerusalem Now it is possible for n man to stand alone with God and bo nil right and It Is possible torn wan to think ho Is standing with God end bo standing with himself 10tThcn Paul answered What mean yo to weep nnd to break mine heart for I am ready not to bo bound only but also to dlo nt Jerusalem for tho name of tbo Lord Jesus This Is certainly a right attitude of soul for n believer and tbo only right nttltndo to bo ready for lIfo or death prosperity or adversity if only God is glorified thereby but my perplexity hero Is to know what was tho heartbreak ing part of this affair to Paul Was hn so set upon getting to Jerusalem nt this par ticular time that his heart would break It ho did not accomplish It or was ho so set upon doing tho will of God that his heart would break If ho foiled to do UP If the latter then why not accept tho voice of thu Spirit nt Tyro and Ciesarca and be sat isfied to bo subject to the Spirit In this matter Is not perfect submission to UK will of God tho highest mission on earth As ono has said LsrotFtnotllhiwaythe1estAnd In perfect tcqnlcsccnco la there not per feet rest H And when ho would not bo per suaded wo ceased saying Tile will ot tho Lord bo done Both Paul und Barnabas could not bo right In tho matter of John Mark Acts xv 3741 and both parties cannot bo right In this case but the broth ren yield to Pnul mill appeal to God It tll good to say Thy will be done but it Is Letter to do It without resistance It II good to say It is the Lord let Him do what scomcth Him good but It Is better to bo wholly in Ills hand that Ho may un hindered do what ficcmcih Him good The after developments nnd tho years of waIt- Ing ns n prisoner Acts sxlv 27 till groin to indicate that this going to Jerusalem nt this time was of Paul and not of God 15 And after tbtsj dnys we took up cur carriiigifl in V our baggage and went up to Jerusalem Tho Lord will neither fall nor furfuLu Ills pcopl even though they do not uo Ills will eletirly provided they really want to honor Him mugnlfyhrlttherefore tlc proclaim visits nnd nuesngcs of the Lord to HU servant lu liUsoro trou tiles In Acts ssill 1 I xxvII SU25 May wo ever hear His blefscdBoof good cheer cur not and bo nblo truthfully to say Whoso I nin nnd wham I serve May our only aim to to please Him never wanting to bo lit Jerusalem or elsewhere Unless He wont us there TilE AUTOGRAPH BOOK OF BLUE She gave him her book to write in Her autograph book of blue And she said Write it straight now Tommy And something nice and true Stiffly and squarely bo wrote a line For his queen with the eyes of blue Proudly and signed it Tommy Maggie Hove you true A youth came from a college A student grave and wise H6 looked at the little old autograph book He looked at her true blue eyes And he scrawled with cynical smiling In the old old book of blue Of the folly of love and signed it Thomas Reginald Hugh A nan came from his labors Learned in the school of years Gazed at tholilllo blue book arid dreamed And gazed as ho dreamed through tears Then ho looked and saw her smiling With tears in her eyes of blue Agd he wrote and signed it Tommy Maggie I love you true H W JAKBWAV in October Vlllll home Journal 4l4UI IH4lSlH4lfftSUIfU 1 1 tI t ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY i l INCORPORATED Iii1 p General Office Earlington Kentucky jt It E3irncJi Offices Ii342 Street Louisville CAPTT L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Street ricui Kentucky Memphis Tenn riJR vA S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind VV lrioleeicaleif ArttsJOHN T HESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mo J witH BRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago III itITHE FAMOUS ND 9 COALJi illFor all uses from Earlington Diamond and S Mines Only and Tables ii 1 RU8HKD COKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND YURNA K81 IWhy buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER NARD CRUSfIED COKE for a much less price One IV ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as iIoneton of the best Anthracite Coal I ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY i M1 1 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR loi lo for the Week Beginning Sept 40 Comment by Roy S U Doyle TopjcEteraltTJolm r 1723 There are somo words in the human language easy to define but dIfficult to comprehend Eternity is 0110 of these It ia easy to define it It is impossible lo comprehend it If tho largest snowfall had been removed by the melting of a single flake in 1000000 years who could comprehend tho time required for such an achievement and yet if inch a thing wore possible after it had been done eternity would stll1 be oa if timo had only just begun la there anything that is eternal Will anything last throughout eternity As wo look at the world about us it seems subject to the laws of diango and de cay and wo are reminded of the words of tho apostle that tho things that are seen aro temporal The world has not always existed In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth The world will not always exist Heaven and earth shall pass away says Jesus Christ What then IB eternal God God is infinitely eternal He al- Ways has existed Ho always will ex- Ist LIfe is also eternal This is revealed in Gods word Human life ia not a spark that is to bo put out ill this world but it is an eternal ray born into existence by the power of God Wo shall live forever This is the most sol own and should be the most impressive revelation of Gods word Tho revelation of eternity as to life is solemn and imprcssivo because there are two eternal destinies before the Imuiuu Eonl eternal life eternity spent in happiness with God and eternal dcnth eternity spent in separation from God in misery It in thin fact that luiikcs eternity of so much consequence and importance to us It it thU tact that should make us willing to tarriflce this life if necessary that vo khonlil gain eternity Many think it ii nurea Fellable to give up tile present for tho future yet it is what men are doing ovary day in practical dully life Mon practically sacrifice 20 80 nud nvcu mow years that they may enjoy 10 or 20 years of prosperity nnd ratun in the future cud yet no man Las any guar antee that ho will live these fntore years in this life If it is reasonable for men to sacrifice tho present for the futnro III this world how much more reasonable it ia for them to sacrifice time for eternity What aro 80 50 70 100 years in com parison to eternity less these few years Gladly should wo bo willing to lose this life if necessary to guin eternal life Eternal life can cuiy be found in Jesus Christ Christ came to earth to bring lifo and immortality to light through the gospel Ho has brought it yet how many are indifferent to it How many live as if it were all of life to live and all of death to die And yet God has revealed the fact that man shall live throughout eternity Eternity Eternity How long art thou eternity I An long M God Is God BO long Enduro tho of hell and wrong Bo long the joys of heaven remain Oh lasting Joyl Oh luting paint Ponder 0 man eternity Biblo Headings Dent xxxiii 20 27 Ps xc 1 2 Isa lvii 16 Math Six 1022 xxv 3140 Mark x 2880 John iii 1431 iv 85 80 xl 2020 xii 24 26 Rom vi 28 II Cor iv 718 v 1 I Tim vi 012 II Tim iv 08 Rev ii 10 Capital Stck Paid In Surplus Fund 50000 20000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867 JNO Ge MORTON BANKERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It is not to bus theyknowmen wage earners sad lo women Theres saretyUlne bank is a good one Theres convenience tbe money always ready and out squandering small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY b WHERE THE PREACHERS CO Appointments in Henderson Rus iellvllle and Princeton Dis trlcts of the Louisville Conference Ani Episcopal Church South in ses sion at Henderson last week was byDishopof greatest interest to preachers their families and the laymen were read at 1115 Monday morning and the conference adjourned immediately thereafter Following is a list of the appointments for the Henderson Rnsscllvillc and Princeton districts Henderson District lIaylIetlllersonH Autlubon W H Smith Corydon J C Petrie UobardsLt C Russell Morganfield StationR F Hayes Morijanfield CircuitG M Everltt Madisonville S H Lovelace Hanson D S Campbell Slaugblersville E E Pall Sacramento W L Corbin Srbree W W KIser iJixonC D War- dCsetuillel L Cranddll Ruuellvllle District Presiding KlderI M Liwson- RussellviiieJamcs A Lewis Ailaimlle D ii Bowie AllTuvllB I W kTimersoa Blkion E F Crowe Sbaion Grove Joseph S Cbandlu- rKirkmansvlllej H McAfee A P Lyon MopHnsvlllt W K Piner Hopklnsville Circuit H C Uuvil Crofion Mission W O Rickard LyonAuburnJ Elkton Circuit P II Davi Lewisburg Eliai Smith Princeton District Presiding ElderS C Allen Princeton and fLick Spring r J Ran dulbMarioof A Mitchell Tolu Robert Johnson Shady Grove E p Uoggei Salem W H AIcher Csrirville R T McCarnell Smilbland B A Bradon Grand Rivers W W Prine EJdvilleL W Browder Kuttawa L M Kuttcll CadlzJ D Fraser Cerulcli SprlnRsti F ShifTer CantonS L C Cowherd PangburnGreenvillcW Greenville Circuit R C Love DawsonJ W Crowe OIegtea lJIecteJ The clerical delegates elected were David Morton H C Mor rison Gross Alexander and J C Lewis The lay delegates are John L Wheat R E Crockett W S Johnson and T J Williams W K Piner and D S Campbell were elected clericalalternates Superannuated List The following ministers were put upon the superannuated list W T Reed T C Frogge C K Boggess G W Dennis VVm Hamblin J R Dempsey j M JRodellHogardRevsFrank M Thomas were granted supernumerary relations expelledfromon the charge of immorality by a vote of six to three in the Committee on Trial The charges were made by the preachers wife who has sued for divorce but Mr Campbell claims that his wifes mental condition had caused her Ito be dissatisfied with her home Itwas at first thought that he the case to the gen ral conference but ho decided later to abide by the decision of the Committee and let the matter rest thbugh he still protests that he is innocent The next conferejce will beheld in Louisville 9u Jolofed ifiens All coin uatcstions aol teats era ol De WI pci Uliiluc to this column should bi addressed lo I Cro ALKAXDBI Batlioatoo K- PresMlatsrs I has been qaito sick bow I ever his conditIon is more hopeful and his riefldt manifest great anxiety for his recoveryAn meeting is In session at tbe A M E Zion church Rev W Hayes preached an excellent sermon on Monday night to a large and eager audience Miss U Minters of Blizabethtown is visiting relatives here Miss Little Dorsey returned home last week MlnJosfe Prilcbott visited in Madison last week Tbe little daughter of Tillman Sbelton Tuesday morning at three oclock and was buried Wednesday- Mr W H Ros of Mjdisonville Is manifesting a commendable Idlerest in Atkinson and Industrial College We need trustees who will be active and do something for tbe college Rev R B Orndorf of South Carrol ton Ky visited our citythis week The elder has been on for several week The Silver Anniversary ol Bishop j W flood of Fiiyelteville N C was cele braled this week Bishop Hood is the senior bishop of tbe great A M E Zion connectlpn He II the oldest negro bishop in the Jworld Presiding Elder K II Curry D D visited Ellington this week He preached at ibeEailiogton A M E Zion church on Tuesday night KyIsd lo preach by the E IrlinKlon A M E Zion visitingblsrelatives Hn is looking quite well and his friends hero are iliad to tee him pro grciiipR so rapidly in bis chosen work Atkinson Literary anit ladustrlal Collage Tbe work of the filth srsxion began on the aid mil A fine corps of teachers are on bafad to do tbe educational work Prof L 11 Joyce lrln Miss L Gatewjod Matron Mrs I Brooks Teacher of Art and English Department Miss E H Stockdale Music Teacher Tbe new catalogues of Atkinson College are ortl They present a nest appearance and are the fine workmanship 0 Teachers Association Pngrant Program of Teachers Association to beheld at Nebo Oct 15 1897 lit Call to order at 10 a m Devo tional exercises by local minister 0 Welcome AddressGH Wlnstead ResponseSarah I McDowell 1 103010 104 j Relation of She eacber byJohnlaton1055 to it 10 Teaching as a Profes slonr E Greer Discussed by W M Jenkins and Miss L B Moore- D H20 to 1351eans of Discipline W H Martin Discussed by members of the association Adjourn to meet at Jp m 100 to 135 Migration of Teacher Miss Alexander Discussed by J S Car gyle and Miss L L Lllllep e 135 to IJ5 Cooperation of Trustees Dlscunedby155 to 210 Recitation in History Miss byMllScsLulaslaloo 220 to 23oHow to Make Good Read byAssoclalion245 lo 3coUoW I Would Teach Frac nWinsteadFlsbbaclrDisc9nedCabell GovernmentJohnSlatoQ T E Greer or general discussion 400 to 4 30 Miscellaneous H S SANDERS VicePres TilE GEE has just received a fine assortment of cards and other anythinginin best style and at lowest prices U L N TIME TABLE Effective 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