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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 21, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897102101_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 21, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. J. My &&& ikuiTrvTvi w ' weJJ 21, 1897. UNNOTICED EIGHTH YEAR. ' CIIAItLES A. DANA DEAD. Tho Votornn Editor of tho Now York Sun Una Dopartod. For Nvnrlr Thirty Yenrs Us 1U(I Cuniluctil the Juuriiul Hint Mn le III Nnius Fuiiiiius-.- V llrluf Hkotch of - EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER KENNEDY ACQUITTED. NO. 42 THE TRUSS FELL. JUSTICE FIELD RETIRES. Tho Agod jurist Will Mako Way for a Youngor Man He Will Carry Into Frlvato Llfo tlinltecori) uf Having Nerved Longer than Any Other Man on tho Saprcmn Court Ileueh. LINCOLN TERRITORY. OTHERWISE yr-r"rmi- nt l iss5aa I.wwir. 'e" IlJUe rwft tonic Chill cilinluul court for tho pnst week chnrged with being the leader of tlio ChlfiigOit Alton passougur train robbery at llluo Cut, In December last, Ili C'arner. was acquitted yesterday. Nino ballots were taken. Tho llrst resulted h to i Andor-ko- ii Nicw Yoiik, Oct W. Charles for acquittal. Tho verdict was reached Dunn, tlio veteran editor of tho atli:iu Saturday night, but was not Now Yorlc Sun, died at bin country dollvoicd to Judge WofTord till 10:00 homo, Dosoili Island, In Long' Iilrwul yesterday morning. The Npot where tho robbery occurred Bound, iioui- - Qloii Covu, Sundiiy after-nooof clrrliotls of tlio liver. Tho end wns mado famous by tliti Jnmcs and enmo poncefully, mid found blin sur- Younger boys, It bolug tho scene of hold-uengineered by them. rounded by hi family, vio, lciiowlnsr many a llluo Cut Is about nine miles east of tbo end xviw near, were iwraltiiiff tho Kansas City nnd nn Ideal plnco for a n, p Alleged Illuet'ut Train Ilobber Discharged at Kaunas City. Kansas Citv, Mo:, Oct. 18. John P. Kennedy, who has been on trial In the Wasihvoton, Oct. 15. It was announced in tho supreme court that Justice Stephen J. Flold, of California, had notified President McKinloy of his intension to retire ns a member of tlio court nnd bad informed his colleagues ot this fact. Tho members ot tho court, after adjournment at four o'clock, called In a body on tho rctiiing Justico to pay blin their respects. fllllll BllllllllUIIH. hold-u- p. Tho train robbed last December wai tbo Chicago & Alton St, Louis and Chicago express, which had left hero Theio were who went about their business iu a systcmutic manner. Thu express car wus detached, run on ahead ami looted. Thu haul was light, Kennedy's ar- - r hton 'v.Je lott IniotWI'e IhWW.. their at 8:45. four men In tlio gang, ltte ":iireUOur;.u 1 SVcu'TjiI'u,c Vneit o'er?' Atldenl6"yurn ',7ntiilnJ. B9 --- - J'u A, V- .-J NARROW ESCAPE w TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, NASHVILLE, OHATTAOOGA AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, DON'T FORGET IT I : Hy 'this linn you secure tbo Maximum of Speed. Safety. Comfort. Sitisfacllon, at 'tho Minimum of Expense, Anxiety, llolticr progressive publication called 'Tho Harbin-Kcr. ;nd Fatigue Subsequently be went to lloston and obtained employment on the lloston Chronicle, pubEXCUKSION TICKETS lished by ElUur Wright, at n s.il al reduocd rites from all paints en writing editorials, editing $i a week tor nows, Jhis lino anil connection to Nashville and ing exchanges and reporting A readtlmo during the continuance of tlio Ten- enmo when ElUur Wright went nway return Centennial and International Expo- for a tow days on business, leaving young Dana nessee In charge. During his absence the acting sition, editor, to the amazement of tho populace and PULLMAN PALACR SLEEPING CAMS tho consternation of Mr. Wright, In a vigorously-writbetween Nashville and Chattanoogi, At- ten editorial article, fully committed tbo papsr against hell, and Incidentally lost hi lanta, Augustf, Macon, Jacksonville. Knosvilln, Ashevllle. W.vthingtnn, Hiltl-mor- job. He drifted to New York, but ho nccr quite forgot or forgnt o lloston. His humorous Philadelphia, New York. Portsmouth, Norfolk, Jackson, Memphis. Little references to "tho aacrod eotllsh" oro a mattar of record. Itock. Texarkani, Sherman Waco. Dallas In IKI7 Mr. Dana went to v. ork on the New and Fort Worth York Tribune as a reporter, and later became city editor, and after upending eight months PALACE HAY COICIIES OX ALL TWAINS. abroad In reporting and studying tho French revolution, ho returned as manglng editor, latheaggrcsslvo light which tho Tribune, unInformation Pertaining to der tho management ot Horace Qroclcy, waged against slavery, Mr, Dana found an ample Held TICKETS, ItOUTCS, HATEsr ElC . undoubtedly It Will l cuaurfully lnrniiliil upon nppti. tor work, and one which of tho most contributed to making htm ono forceful (.nun iu i irkri oReqir, or ioj writers In newspaper Ufa. A, Wn.cn, Div Pass Agent, Mem ISO! Mr. Dana accepted a subordinate posiIn phis. Tenn tion In tho war department at Washington unJ II Latimer. Snmlirasttrn Pass Agent. der the Lincoln administration. Soon was made third assistant secretary U Atlanti Ga. DJ Northeastern Piss, Agent war, under Edwin Stanton. Ho went to tho front and kept Lincoln and Stanton posted as JO W 4th bl , Cincinnati. Ohio. to of R C Cowardim. Western Pass Aecnl. ingthe characterand tho men who wore conductDerations the meaning ot otcnt as Koom oj Uy lvxch Uldg, St Louis they appeared. Drjakd V Hill. Northern Pavs Ascnt After the war Mr. Dana went to Chicago to Room 333 Marquette llldg , ChicagK, take editorial chargo of tho Republican He J L Edmonson. Southern Pass Agent. got a cool reception. His Ideas did not suit tho westerners, and after a brief and somewhat Chattanooga, Tcnn disastrous tenure, Mr. Dana relumed east. In W L DAN LEV In conjunction 1W7. M. with William GmtiI P.tsscng-- r and Ticket Ajnnt, HvarU, O. Marshall Huberts and Nashtllle. Tenn Fred Conkllng, Mr. Dana purchases) Col. tho New York Sun, tho first number of which appeared under his management JanuA L HELLE JARDINIERE ary 17, 1NW. Tho character of tho paper has changed since then, as well us tho ownership, vSc L, but for 30 years Dr. Dana was tho controlling factor and tho guiding hand and mind. FASHIONABLE Mr. Dana, on Murch 2, IBM, marrlol Kuncle MocDanlel, who boro him four children Zoo, Huth. Taut and Kunclo. The widow and chil-:- MERGHANT S;- dren survli o htm. ' ." e, after-uardMuli-ANK- CUAIILK3 ANDERSON DANA. Charles Anderson Dana Vras born at Hinsdale. N H., Auirust 8, 1819. Ho had two winters In tho country whools which ex luted nt that time, and at the nifo ot II waikcnt to lluffalo, hcro he becamu a clerk In hlsuncloNdry Roods store. Ho mastered tho Latin grammar whllo clerking tn tho Htoro, and when 18 j cars old resolved to hare an education. With his own savings, and with some help from relatives, he entered Harvard at the ago of 10. Ills eje-slx- ht became Impaired, lionevcr. and he left college at the end ot the second year. Shortly after this Mr. Dalia became a member of that retnarkalilo group of Intellectual farmers which gathered In communal life at Hrook Karm, in West Itoxbury. Mass. Nathaniel Hawthorne, aeorge William Curtis, Margaret Fuller, A. Ilronson Olcott, Wm. Henry Channlng and Qoorge and Sophia Hlpley were among tho young man'x associates there. Mr. Dana at this tlmo became lntcrcnted In tho management of a literary, metaphysical and United States revenue ptncttco ship Salmon 1'. Chase came into Charleston I.urbor early yesterday morning, nfter an exciting lncldont just off Fort Sumter. The vessel falling to mark all buoys, went aground on Cummlng Point shoal. Tho situation looked serious for n few moments, but tho prompt arrival of asslstauco from the city averted trouble. The Chase was pulled oil by tbo tug Ccclia and towed to an anchorage In tbo stream by the revenue cutter Colfax. ,Tho Chase will remain here until all" danger of yellow fever Is post In Florida. SURQEON-QENERAL Tim Untied KUtoi Kevenua C'uttor Siilraou 1. Chmoon L'uiiiiuIiic l'jlnt Shnil. ClIAllLKSTOK, S. Oct. 18. Tlio a, JUSTICF. STEPHEN bo nominated by It Is expected that his succcsssor will the president immedi- J TICLD. Justico Field, it is learned, notified tbo president last April of his Intention to rctlro, but the president did not acknowledge It until October 9. INDEPENDENCE Is tho Motto In December, and that Atty.-Oonlso of California, will be tiamcd for the ofllcc. ately after the convqnlng pf congress OR DEATH. BATES. Hurgpou-Ucutrul Death of the Newly-Appoint- Washington, of the Navy. Oct. 19. Surgcon-Qcn-or- Newton L. Rates of the navy, tbo president's family physician, died nt tho Shorcham hotel at 0:30 a. m. of a renal Ho was trouble. appointed surgeon-genera- l about two weeks ngo to succeed Surgeon-UcnerTyron, nnd was obliged, on account of tho illness which finally resulted In bis death, to tnko tho oath ofoulcc hi bed. Ills illness nt this tlmo was not regarded ns serious, but developed nlnrmlug symptoms within Ibo last day or two, aud then grow steadily worse. EDWARD Tlio LANGTRY DEAD. Hue-rut- Ki.lluabjml of Lily Landry to Concnisluii uf tho Drain. FRITSCH SON, TAILOR: M f ADMIRAL WOROEN DEAD. lie Coiuiuiiuded tlieMontlorii, tho Fatuous IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS llattle with tlio MrrliU4c Wasiiinoton, OcL 111. Admiral John 321 Upper Eirsl Street, L. Wordon, retired, died in this city. EVANSVILLI5, INDIANA. Ho commanded tbo Monitor during Ita lie eirnestly solicits the patronage of his cugnRcment with tbo Mcrrlmac in Hampton roads dmluy tbo lato war. Hopkins county friends In 18W1 be was retired with tbo full runic and pay of an admiral. Tbo only w A. NISltbl , Prwn.lonl one lustnnco of tho kind. Ho also ren VV. WADDIl.L, Cathlri ceived the thanks of congress for his Sfopkino (Lounlu in tho war. and -- Secretary ot War Alger Directs that Capt. I.oTcrlng be Ciiicacio, Oct. 10. Secretary Alger Madisonvim.e, Ky. bus directed Ucn. Urooko that a court-mnrtlbo ordered for tho trial of CapU Capital Stock, - - - $50,000, Loverltiff In caso tho captain does not I ransacts a general hanking tmsinesi, aslc for a court of Inquiry. Cupt. and invites the accounts, of the citizens of Lovcrlijg. It Is alleged, brutally I lupkiiiK and adjoining counties, named Hammond at I Ins the. finest and most secure vault in Fort bheWhii recently. b it section ol Kemuckv World's White Itlbboners. (Co Compound ToitoNTO, Ont., OcL ID. Tho headquarters of tho Toronto Y. C. T. U. is Uourt-Martlkle- d. BANK- PRIVATE HAMMOND'S CASE. London, Oct 10. Edward Longtry, tbo of Lily Langtry, tho actress, died Friday night in tbo asylum for tbo insano nt Chester, to which ho was recently committed by a magistrate, having been found wandering In a helpless condition in that vicinity. It Is supposed that Mr. Langtry was sufferlug from concussion of the brain, duo to falling down the gangway of tho steamer on which ho traveled The Outcome of nn Attempt to Arrest HUgo Robber llarnld. from Dublin to Holyhead. Delta, Cal., OcU 15. Wm. Hnrald, HIS "LIGHT OF ASIA." of this place, and Under Sheriff Radford of Siskiyou county, were shot aud Aliiioml-KyeSir IMnln Arnold Takes mi killed nnd Deputy Sheriff SUjwart lirlilc. seriously wounded while tho ofllcers London, Oct. 19. Tbo pai Mculnrs ob- attempting to arrest Harald taluablo concerning tbo marriage on wero complicity In tho robbery of Saturday of Str Edwin Arnold, tho for Yieka nnd Fort Jones stago tho poet nnd editor, to ti Japanese lady, on September 20 last. Tho stolen show that the ceremony look place at money was traced by Detectives Thaclc-c- r St, Muthlas church. Earl's court, this .fc nud J. Jennings, of Wells-Forgcity, In the presence of Sir Edwin's Co., to tills place, aud tho Siklyou counbrother, Sir Arthur Arnold, chairman ty ofilcers, in accordance with instrucof the London county council, the JapYrckalast night c.imo down anese minister nnd their wives. Sir tion, tho purpose fromarresting Harald and Lady Arnold will reside nt for taking him toof Edwin uud that place, with tho Holler Gardens, this city. above result. Theodore Durrant IlroakliiR Down Undor HOG KILLING. tlio Nervous Strain. San Fhancisco, Oct. 18. Theo- Btntlstlcs of tho Industry According to tho dore A. Durrant, tho convicted, murCincinnati l'rlce Currant. derer of Minnlo Williams and lllaucho Cincinnati, OcL 15. Tho Prlco CurLamont, whoso fa to depends upon tho rent says: Nolncrcaso in marketing action of tho supremo court of tho of hogs for tho week. Total killings United States, Is reported to be break- 310,000, compared with UIO.000 the g ing down. Within tbo past few days week nnd 830,000 lustyenr, makbo has betrayed slgus of nervousness ing a total of 10,855,000 since March, 1, nnd Irritability, and oven tbo visits of against 9,125,000 a yoar ngo. Promihis parents, to which he formerly nent places aro compared as follows: looked forward with almost childish lBOo. 1897. eagerness, have bcou received with nu Chlcag. 3,7U3,UX) ,3!0,IOC l.'KMM) 1,'JJU.OUO Kansas City indllTercuco which has shocked his 715.000 iTO.uuo Omaha visitors. OJO.OX) om,uu St. Louis o rt o ot tho Cuban Patriots That Not tiecklaj; tor Annexation. London, Oct. 10. Col. Josopl E. Zayas.who says ho Is accredited by tho Pal ma Cuban junta of New. Yorlc as minister plenipotentiary to Orcat liritaln from tho Cuban republic. In an Interview, Is quoted as expressing tho belief that tho war In Cuba will not last another year. Spain, sayi Col. Zayas, cannot finance tho campaign, rind should have accepted tho insurgents' offer of 8150,000,000 for tho island under the guarantee of the United States. Col. Zayas docs not anttcipato assistance from tho United States. AH that the Cubans desire, bo says, Is fair play and tho recognition o( belligerent rights, so that they can secure tho necessary supplies for their troops. In conclusion, Col. Zayas is quoted as saying; "Thcro is no truth whatever In tho opinion expressed in England that to tho Cubans desire annexation United States. Wo arc fighting for independence, and do not banker after annexation, which will not be the out-- 1 comoof.thorBtrugg!e, TJicil-yioJtHileast likelihood of tho Cubans accepting autonomy. Independence or death Is our motto. BLOODY BATTLE. Nkw Wrleoiue, filstor Cogslo. 10. Evangeline Yoiik, Oct nl Cosslo y Clsncros has adopted this country as her homo. Sho signed her declaration of Intention to become n Milwaukee Cleveland THtumvta Cedar Rapids Indianapolis.. Cincinnati ittl.Oik) ItV.UWI 4IU.0JO '.VH.ooo IIU.OOJ llH.UOO 3IU,UX ItSIOOO 20.1,(100 SlouxClty St. Joseph prescriptions at present tho scenu of great activity, lit Irt properly it lakes limn. It requires experience and n complete knowledge of drugs. It p quires the druggist to Invo a Urgs amount ol drugs fresh drugs. He must givo the best possible Work, and for compensation he must bo reasonable ing of tbo world's Whtto Rlbboners. Tbo hospitality commltteo baa almost complotcd their nrrangemouts for tho entertainment of tho delegates. Tbo best homes in Toronto will bo open to the visitors. Miss Elizabeth Greenwood, of New York, is to preach tho convention sermon in Massoy hall, as tho substitute for Lady Honry Somerset, on Sunday afternoon, October St. New Orleans Fever Ilulletln. New Orleans, Oct, 10. At 1 p. m. tho board of health ofllclally reported IS new cases and six deaths up to that preparation for tbo gather- WITH THE A13.0VE FACTS REMEM-UE- R WE'RE CAREFUL. ST. BERNARD DRUGSTORE, A, Will XL AMKN H ST. LOUIS. 1-- 1. CV.M, hour in this city. At noon a Raton Rougo bulletin voportsouo case of fever In that city. Ilsttucttun of Duties on drain Asked. Paiiih, Oct. 10. The municipal council of Purls passed a resolution asking tho government to malco a reduction of four fnmes la tho customs duties on jruln. citizen of tbo United States yesterday, THE SEAL HERD. renounced all nllcgianco to the king of Spain. Tlio United Htatos Uovornmoiit May Adopt Dnnllo Measures. Count I.yof Tolttot, tliBlluMlnn Author In a London, Oct. 10. Tho Itovlow of Serious Condition. says that Editor Stead, while In Hi:itMN,Oet. 19. Tlio Loknl Anzolger Washington recently, discovered that Kay:, that Count Lyof Tolstoi, tiro Rusunless tbo sealing question Is speedily sian iiuthor nnd social reformer, is from an illness which will neces- settled, tho United States government sitate tbo performance of a serious will order tho destruction next season of tho entile herd of seals on tho wholo operation.of tbo I'ribyloit Islands. Ouarantlno Restrictions Itemored. Tho Indians bay No. Savannah, On., Oct. 19. Savannah Washington, Oct, 10. Advices have removed all quarantine restrictions been iccolvcd hero that tho Indians on yesterday on cotton from yellow the Pino Ittdgo and Iloscbnd reservaterritory. Tho quarantlno Is tions havo dccllnod to permit a pass to continued against passenger travel bo' mado across their reservations to from lufectod scctlous. allow cattle to bo driven down through to Nebraska. Refused Greenbacks for Gold. From tlio Btoko IIolo to Affluence. New York, Oct. 10. Tho Rank of SKArrLK, Wash.. Oct. 15. Uy the Rrltlsh America Imported 8500,000 In gold a few" days ngo and thoy sent the death of hli fathor tn Scotland, Oeorgo gold to tho subtrcasury, asking for Burns, uutll recently a fireman on the greenbacks. Tho treasury ofllcials de- revenue cutler Uraut, receiving a sulnry pf S per month, became ono of four clined the proposition. iieira to an estate valued at 31.000,000. . Amnesty Unoited by Wcylcr. Havana, OcL 15. den. Weylcr has Ct anted amnesty to 40 mora political ,prisoncrs,includliigaevcral women who rhiivu becu on tho Isle of BT I) Piuos. Uo-vlesnf-fuilu- g fever-infected S-- t..t. 219,1.- INUW) tWXW jss.ouo iin.roo Tcrro Haute, Ind., was fntally gored by a bull. Two men were kilted and three injured in a freight wreck on tbo Filsco near Uogers, Ark. John Young, Jr., a miner, wus killed at Cartervtlle, 111., by a drunkeu mot of Italian miners. The Dauntless has sailed south again from Tyboe, Ga., on, It Is supposed, n filibustering expedition. Mrs. Kato White, another victim of tbo Chiclniiutl theater calamity, died at tho hospital there Sunday. Stephen, tho sou of Joseph Cantc.", was drowned In tho Ohio river, near Arctic Springs, Ind. Nathan Plgg has been arrested at Mount Vernon, 111., on suspicion of "having caused his father's death. Theodore Durrant, convicted mur-Jcrof Illancho Lamout at San Fran-jlscis said to be breaking dowu. The Missouri conference of the Church of Josus Christ of Latter Day Saints is in session at Independence. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Pollock, of Chicago, aro tho possessors of a baby 3uughtci- - that weighs only two pounds. Indians of the flvo civilized tribes aro preparing to emigrate to Mexico If congress abolishes The National Association of Itallroad Passenger Agents is holding Its d nuuual Convention In St Louis. Sir Edwin Arnold, tho poet and journalist, author of "Tho Light of Asia," was married to a Japanese woman In JTHE EMPEROR YIELDING. London on Saturday. To the Coiiili'iiiiiatlon by All Turtles of The jury in tbo Noah Franklin case tho Septciiunte. at Paducah, Ky found rLoNoN, Oct 10. Tbo Berlin cor- of murdering Daisy Frauklln guilty Sullivan nnd asrespondent of tho Pall Mall Gazette sessed his punishment at life imprison-men- t telegraphs Unit the condemnation by all parties of the has had Near Cleo, Okla., the Its effect upon tho. emperor and that ton of Louis Wey hc-yielding, adding that Admiral horse and killed. was thrown from a Ho held the rein Knorr, the commander-in-chie- f of tho around his Imperial navy, who, 03 cabled on Wed- distance. arm and was dragged a long nesday last, after an interview with Judgo Hiram Urownlee, of the Grant Emperor William, started on a long leave of absence, although ho had county (Ind.)chcultcourt, husndded to the state's reputation as a great divorce been thcEotilof tho movement to Uonnan navy, ground by breaking records in handling the strength of tho 40 cases In ono day. Is the first victim. Mrs. Alma Sheriff secured n judgment Continuing, tho Palt .Mali Oazetto correspondent says: "This new turn in for 81,000 against her husband's parents the situation will not, bo the last. It at Guthrie, Okla. Sho sued for alienation of his nffcctlons Thoy aro deaf was arranged at tho council of yestermutes and wero married in St Louis. day that Prluco Hohcnloho will retain Alderman J. A. Abercorn was shot tho chancellorship pro tern." Admiral Knorr, as previously cabled, and perhaps fatally wounded by Oco. has been replaced by Admiral Knoi-tc- r, Jensen In a saloon quarrel at Chicago. of tho llaltlc station, and it has Jensen, who is .under urrest, says that bcou rumored In licrlin that this means tho alderman attempted to bite off his the retirement of Adiritral Knorr from nose. Miss Ellen Carothers, aged 68ycaia, the post of commaudcr-ln-chlo- f of tho was seated at tho tublo at her home, imperial navy, near Hopkinsvllle, Ky., In her usual health, when sho suddenly fell to the AN ORGANIZED GANG. floor and expired of paralysis of tho Robbing l'ost Ofllce Hoxos In heart Ihry Have Several of tlio I'rlnclpit Cltlos. Ora HavllI, former chlof clerk of tho u Uoston, ,Oct, 10. Chief Inspector1 Southern Illinois penitentiary at ChesIVatu'und Past OJllcc Inspectors Whito ter, whoso whereabouts had boon unand O'llricn firo investigating tho known slnco tho discovery of the shortof Mrs. Agues liarnum, alios Mrs. age in his accounts, has surrendered Frank Atwood, nnd W. II. Matthews, aud given bond. who Wero arrested Thursday night, Tho historic Windsor, Nova charged with post office box robbery. Scotia, ono of city of beautiful towns the most Mrs. Atwood's statements reveal tho in tho province, was nparly fact that an organized gang of post by fire Sunday. Nearly 400 wiped out buildings1 olllco robbers has becu working In sevwere burned nnd thousands of pcoplo eral of the principal cities throughout rendered homeless. the country. Marshal Illanco left Spain for Cuba, Sunday night to replace Gen. Weyler. THIRTEEN INDICTED. It Is understood that ho has been given True llllls 1'ound Against tlio Assullants or unusual power, and that his main hope Is to secure pacification by buying up Mrs. Uleason. Newport, Ky., Oct, 10. Tho special tbo patriot leaders. Itcv. Samuel Walker, aged 73 years, gi and jury of Campbell county reported 'the Indictments of the gang that crim- one of the oldest Methodist divines in inally assaulted M,lv William Uleason southern Illinois, died nt his homo iu on tho night of October 5. Soven wero Cnrlyle. Ho was born six miles south indicted for criminal assault, the pen- of Caiiylc In 1825, nud was ordained alty of Which is death. Six wero in- minister at Lebanon 40 years ago. dicted for complicity In tbo outrage, A l'nlr Warning. tho penalty for which is from 10 to 21 Chicago, Oct. 17. Mayor Harrison years. John Shannon, Matt Mcemiu, has announced thut under no circumHubert Metier and Win. Sborcly wero stances will the lilt aud Spur club bo released. Tltero will bu speedy trials. permitted to sell liquor at tho Coliseum during the horse show. It makes no MURDERED BY ANEGRO. difference, he says, whether they bear During Hie Attendant Excitement thnMur-tlro- r hyphenated or three-pl- y names; If tho .Kscapod. law Is violated tho oifouders will be Fovi) nu Lac, Wis., Oct, 18. John called to account iu the usual way. llenmnn, agod 60, proprietor of tho Hubonlo Plague Again. UVaman house, was murdered at 3:45 17. Threo fresh cases o'clock yesterday tiiOrnlng by William of Madras, Oct bubonic plague havo occurred hero. the presence of several Piiyne,colored,lu whlto men In tho hotel bar. Payne was THE MARKETS. Intoxicated. Ho escaped during the excitement. Sevcra liuudred men orNew YoftK, October 19, 1897. KV ganized in squads and nro scouring thu CATTLE-Natl- vo Steers f 4 0) COTTON-Mlddl- lng 0tj I5 0'f country. Two hundred dollars reward KLOUH Winter Wheat "3 75 no 5 25 Is offered for Payne's arrest. Great InWHEAT-N- o.2 W, Red... CORN-N- o. .11), 69 2... dignation is felt. 23 OATH No. 8. cisco, Oct. 15. Should the proposed territoiy of Lincoln bo created by tho division of Alaska, It will havo as its southeastern boundary ML St. Ellas. From that point tbo eastern boundto the ary will ruu directly Arctic, which ocean will form tho northern boundary. The western boundary will likely run down the coast line, below SU Michaels to tho top of thu divide between the Yukon and Kuslcokwlm rivers. The boundary on d tho .south Will follow the paTnllcl cast to the Copper river, where it will cut down to MU St. Ellas. Should the division occur, and the boundary lines mentioned prevail, Alaska proper would then Include tho Aleutian Islands, tho coaling stations of Dutch Harbor nnd Unulaska and the balance of the Alaskan peninsula, the Island of Ungn and its quarU mines, Ivocllnk Island, Kuiil peninsula, and the placer mines of Cook inlet, Prince yVilliiun sound, and tho placer mines along the Coppar liver, tho towns of y Wrnugel, Mtkit; Juneau, Dyea, aud th. passes on tho overland route to thu Yukon. Within tho new ten Itory would bo the rich pincers of the Yukon ns far cast as the international boundary line. It would nlso Include tlionumer-oututtlcmen- ts aud trading posts from SrMichncl to Ciiclo City, aggregating ttipopulatloii at prcsont of over n,000 WHlles aud natives. slvty-feconSka-gtiaer o, forty-secodld as ca-ic- er FORIC-NcwM- css. I'mposcd Now Territory to be Set Oft In Alaska According to tho Suggested Guy C. Kodgers, assistant paymaster Iloundarles It Would boa Very Illeli One, of tho nnvy, died Sunday In WashingAlbeit Somewhat Inhospitable Iu Climate ton. nnd Remote from Clt titration. Wiley ltlnelt, a farmer living near - UnalAska, Sept 30, via San Fran- "Tho Dangora of a Groat City" Cruolly Exompliflod. Throe Fresons Killed nnd n Ltrgo Nurabet Injured by the Fulling of the Mala TriiHflSiipiM.rtlng the Roof of n Cincinnati Opern Ilouao. When you take Hood's Pills. The big, old fashpills, which tear jou all to ioned, sugar-coate- d pieces, nre not In It with Hood's. T'nsy t Like No Gripe m mm W ti m fc The house was- - fall ly well filled, not A little lxforc 8:50 last crowded. night u lady In the nndienco snys she heard a creeping noise which continued fdr five minutes before the catastrophe. Sho gave it ltttlo attention, thinking It was a part of tho performance. Picscntly the plastering began to fall, In small particles first, but enough to alarm some of the timid or cautious, who retlicd. A little Inter the plastering began to shower down tngrcatchuuks. It came from thntjpurtof tbo ceiling which supported the dome. There wns o rush from tho gallery, which was not very well filled. The balcony wus soon emptied. Those In tho di ess ciiclo retlicd ns piomplly ns possible and, strange to say, without an apparent panic. Tbo crowding of tbeso to tho door obsliuelcd the passage of the pcoplo from the parquette, which accounts In a measure for the number of casualties. Nobody expected at that moment any other danger than from the falling plastering. Suddenly, and with a groat crash, tho great central truss of the ceiling, SO feet long nnd SO feet wide came plunging down. Tho ends of it struck on the two gallery wings and doubled it up in tho center, sending It down Into tho paiquctto with a great scatterment ol joists and timbers. Nothing on the stago was harmed. Of courso there wcio moans of the Injured nnd, as often happens, loudest from those least hurt 'he news spread lapidly and thero wasaiushof patrol wagons and of firemen to tho scene. Tho salvage corps with Its wagon was first on tho ground anir-l-t was followed by nil tbo police patrol wagons, which carried tbo Injured to tho Cincinnati hospital. The list at the hospital showed three dead, five dangerously. If not fatally, wounded and t!U more or less seriously Injuied. In addition to these a largo number, probably 25 or 30, were so Slightly Injured as to bo able to walk home. Of thu daugcrously injured at the hospital several will require amputation, jot every one is refusing to submit to tbo operation. A score of surgeons volunteered their usslstnnco to tho hospital corps. A Xuulclent number was accepted. Tho scene in front of tho hospital door was a sad one. Hundreds of pcoplo gathered thcro clamoring for tho names of tho injured. An attendant stood at tho door with a list of those brought to tho hospital, and answered tbeso anxious Inquiries. Many names wero Inquired for that were not In the hospital list. GOLD FEVER VICTIMS. Cincinnati, Oct. 10. "The Dangers Gicat City," on the stngof Itobln-sonopera house, was cut short In Its performance by a tragic realization of the actual danger oT a great city. of ti 's nnd easy to ncr.,l' Is true cf Hood's l'llh uhl, h ire uptoilato In every n fc.ifa. certain anil sure All arugglsts. 2,'iC. C. 1. Hood & Co., I owell, Mass. Via only Fills to take with 1' irsaparlllo. ie.t Piil fiima BEST TRAINS Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, VIA St, Louis or Chicago, SLEEPERS, VESTIBULED TRAINS, DINING GARS. GHAIR CARS SEATS FREE F. M. RUQQ, TRAV. PASS'R AOENT, ST. LOUIS, MC. HOWARD ELLIOTT, QEN L MQR., ST. LOUIS. Ma L.W.WAKELEY,OEM'LPAa3,BAOT..BT.L0UI3,M0. PR. MENDENrTALL'S d CHILL AHD FEFER CM. GUAUASTEED And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless. NonJ genuine without the above picture and tho signature ot J. O. MendenlmU. CHILLS to cure AND FEVER Prlco, SO cants at all Doalors. PREPARED ONLY OY Hissing Harry T. Nowiiiaii, AVm. J. Sivartz, of San Francisco und Others. solved from A. C. Wright of Seattle, tends strongly to tho belief that Harry r. Newman aud Win. J. Swartz, of San Francisco, together with four companions, whoso names can not bo learned, have perished ou tho Tnku rlvor whllu an their way to tho Klondike. The plainest Inference that can bo San Francisco, Oct 17. Advices re- EVANSVILLE. IND. Sold by MaltinRly & Co , EailinRtcj Crabtrco Coal Mining Ccmpanv, llsley . Kentucky. EXCURSION TICKETS VIA THE deduced from the meager information at hand is that the entire party was massacred by Indians. This, or else they wore drowned in the uwift current of the Alaskan stream. Nothing more is known hero regarding their fate than that they wore nllvo nnd well on September 15 ut a point 80 miles up tho river from Tnku Inlet BRAVE AS A LION. Uen. Leo Says Miss Clsneros Displayed Su- Illinois Central R. R. TO THE TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND - EXPOSITION AT premo Courage. GenRichmond, Va., Oct eral Fituhugb Leo has returned from Washington, where ho spent several NASHVILLE. u ill be by tho Illinois Central Kallicaii at varying times, ratrs and limit;, including a ticket on sale daily, Rood to return until November 7, and including tickets having limit of twenly days, fifteen das and For full particulars as to which of Ihe above applies from jour nea.tM Railroad Station in connection with Ihe. Illinois Central Railroad, call on or address your nearest railroad Ticket Agent days, lu speaking of tho rcscuo of Evaugcliua CIsneios, said: "It took brave, resolute and fearless men to plan nnd carry out tho .scheme, and I think Miss Clsncros, lu doing what she did, showed supremo courage. Hut every one of those Cuban women whom 1 have met I have found to bo as bravo us a Hon." EXPRESS o Jd Per the above occasion tickets M0O0 07,000 Fatally Attacked by Highwaymen on a COTTON-MIddl- ing UEEVES-Me- crs 9 00 KK m 0 73 ST. LOUIS. Cows and Heifers.. CALVES (per head) HOUS Fair to Select SHEKP-r-Fal- r to Choleo 3 2 6 3 2 4 4 2S day morning Romaiuo Operstanski, whoso homo is in Pittsburgh, Pa., was attacked by tluco highwaymen who were also aboard tho train. Operstanski showed fight nud as u result was shot tho ball entering the body between .the fifth and sl.Uh ribs. The highwaymen madu their escupo. Oper stnuskl was brought to Cleveland and placed iu the Huron-stree- t hospital, where he died from his wounds. Lako Shore Trnln. Cleveland, O., Oct. 18. While ' riding Into Klyrlo on ti Lako Shore freight tralu at an early hour yester- Reno stago was leaving Qulncy early Saturday morning the driver and FLOUR-Fatc- nts 4 DO messenger fouud that the olllco 4 60 Clear and Straight WHEAT-N- o. 2 Red Winter ., .... 00 M & Co., luid been robbed of Wolls-Fnrg- o CORN No. 2 Mixed 2lX OATS-N- o.2 of the express box containing 52,000 in 19 18((. 4! i,0 1."4 gold. ItVE No.2 The telephone and telegraph TOUACCO Lugs 300 '. h to wires hud been cut so thut no intima4 (0 Leaf Hurley II 00 HAY-Cl10 00 7 00 Timothy tion of tho jobbery reached any other lIUTTHIt-CboI- co 15 19 Dairy plate until biought by stage, leaving KOUS-Fr13 8 '.' 'FORK Standard (new) the lobbers ample opportunity (to conHACON-C'l- car Kill o'i ceal their identity and escape. ' .... K. LARD-I'rlSteam 4, 00 3 90 4 ex-piccar csh mo 50 00 00 75 80 00 0 5 15 4 30 1160 Div. Pas. Agt., New Orleans. Express Olllco nt Qoliicy, Jno. A. Scott, Div. Pass Agt , Memphis The Cal., Looted. A. 11 Hanson, G. P. A , Chicago. Loukville. OnovtLLK, Cal., Oct 17. When tho W. A. Kcllond. A. G ROBBERY. Wi. Murray, Wells-1'nrg- PA. GEORGE KING, DMJGCIST, ST. CHARLES, KENTUCKY. CIIICACIO. divorced wlfo hero Thursday evening', CORN-- No No. 2 Red (new) 2 25.S 2 (it nnd wits refused admission. Ho at- OATS-N- o. Mess (new) FORIC .7 75 tempted to brenj; dawn the door, when KANSAS CITY. son, Lou, oponcd on the CATTLE-Nati- ve his TO Steers Grades JM n parent with a revolver. Four shots HOaS AllNo. 2 Hard 83 WHEAT wero filed, nnd ti bloody trail showed OATS No. 2 Whlto IH o CORN-N- o. 2 23 they were effective. Another Kxpndltlon Landed. FLOUR CORN-N- Ind., Oct 10. Louis Hichardsou went to tho house of his Bliot Siini.MVVH.LB, Ills Father. Steers to Choice Fair to Choice. FLOUR Winter Patents. Spring Patents WHEAT No. 2 Spring OATTLE-Natl- vo SHEEP HOOS-F- alr 13 60 I i 4 85 6 .15 4 10 4 nO AMNESTY u. AND PARDON. 2 25 4 80 4 70 87 Nice Lino of DrtiKRists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 6 0i 5 10 MS 25i IBJi 7 80 5 05 3 75 DeiuamU of tlio Fhlllpplno Insurgents In Itrply to CupL-UeItltora's Overtures. -- High NEW ORLEANS Orado 8IK tdli !3K 5 10 20 13 ISO Havana, via Kcv West, Fla., Oct 15. It Is reported In ofilcinl circles that a filibustering expedition, includ- OATS Western HAY Choleo PORK-O- ld Moss HACON-SldCOTTON-Middli- o. 2 , 4fO SO 25! 13'UO ft Mi fl cs ng H2. 0 That Spot... First size size of .Mil a ing Koso Lore to Ccpero, nu American citizen, and 14 others, has been lauded ut tbo entrance of tho River Arlmo, province of Santa Clara, nnd has succeeded iu joining tlio insurgent forces WHEAT -- No. 2 Red CORN No 2JlUol OAT.s No. 2 Mixed IMRK -- Ww Mess 11ACON -- t leur Rib t'OtTOV-MlddU- LOUISVILLE. ft (. , 6'4 Pl'J'. n. tin ',i fO tin, KH ilii iji Bu i;,( Madrid, Oct 10. Tho govcrnmcint has received information from Manila, that tho Insurgents of the Philippine Islands havo replied to tho overtures ofCapt-Gcu- . Prlml deltlvera, who has To any person interested in hu been trying to Induce them to submit mane matters, or who loves anidemanding extensive amnesty to being mals, wo will send fiee, upon apwith and u full pardon eventually. plication, a copy of the "Alliance," Declines the Honor. the organ of this Society. In adiNpiANArot.is, Ind., Oct. 10. James dition to ilensely interesting readS. Dodge, of Elkhart, Ind., comnlander of the of tho ti. A. U., bus declined tho ap- ing, t contains a list pointment as consul at Nagasaki, Ja- valiialvgy and unusual premiums pan. Mr. Dodgo glvos as his reason given ly ibis paper. Address business engagements and objections THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, by the G. A. U. Sent Free i. The Bee has just received a fine assortment 'of cards and other stationery and can furnish anything PE.R DAY. in the printing line on short notice RATES: in best style and at lowest prices. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. scarcity of Irish There 6tf Roms. Good Meals, Good Service. potatoes is a greatprices promise to and the When you Visit St. Louis stop nt be very high. a dime; next of a dollar; then big as nnflrn 1.n1.1.,uoa .Q,fSs i $2.00 ' the palm of your baud. The if Jr? Fifty guests, representing twenty States, were guests at the celebration of Rev. Sam P. oncs' fiftieth Ga. birthday at Cartersvillc, JAMES HOTEL,. The Record says there is scarce- Toasts were drunk in water. The Wal(Mt. Are you a subscriber to The ly enough water in Lancaster to evangelist received many hand StrflCartDlrtcltoHotU mix a good toddy. some, presents. TURKISH BATHS, Open all NUM. Bee? You should be. Ayer's Hair Vigor Makes Hair Grow No One Thought She Could Live. Thoso who believe chronic diarrhoea to It has been discovered that with "I believe that if it had nnt pot Dr. be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. only the rough tools at their comsay La., has Gri:sliam, ol mand, prisoners in the Riverside, Carlstcdt's Great Remedy for my daughter on the subiect.Gaars Mills,have been to suf a viz "I with us She got Pa., penitentiary have been mak- she would not bo ferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since ihe ing almost perfect fifty-cepieces. run down and her illness developed into war and have tried all kinds of medicines nt Sl rheumatism and rheumatic fever. Everyone said that sbo could not live. Five doctors Rave her no relief, yet by the time she bad taken two bottles of Dr Carlstcdt's German Liver Powder, she was able to sit up In bed, and today she is as strong as she ever was, and we havo nothing to thank for it but Dr. Carlstcdt's Great German Remedy," J Smith Vick'Bgn.Tallula.lll for It. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy " This medicine can always bo depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It Is pleasant to lake and never fails to effect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes tor sala by St. Bernard Drug Store, EarhnRton, lien Robinson, Motions Gap; GeorRe Kin;, St. Charles, The most marvclons feat of in was accomplished PlnladeJpia Sunday, when an iron bridge span, 242 feet long, 25 feet wide and weighing 1,700 tons, was removed and another substituted in the short space of two minutes seconds. and thirty-two 410-1- 11 United Charities Building, New York Don't Use Drugs unless you need ihem, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by responsible druggists. We keep only tbe best. That is the great distinction lo be looked for when tbe time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so complete a stock. A good tirna to begin that spring medicine. A pelican with beautiful gray feathers was kiiled on the Big Sandy last Thursday by a raftsman. Subscribe for The line. ST. BERNARD DRLQ STORE, ORYAN HOPPER, Manager. 1,. . -- I jr,.i . - , , kW "' ' - ', ' 3f ' JT r N i. a 53 . v ir JS.. ' REPUBLICAN TICKET. PAUL At. MOORG. Edllor anJ Manager. An Abscess In October, 1895, 1 had nn absces3 In my stomach. I was also taken with pleurisy mid couched very badly. I was treatrd by physicians but did not Improve. Iga.o u.iall bopa of over Betting well. My right Jtdo was swollen nnd I was not ablo to wclk across tho room and was confined to my bed. I was ndvlsed to try Hood's Sarsapnrilla and began taking it. In thrco days I could bco n chnngo for tho bettor. I kept on taking Hood's 8arsapartlla until I had taken four hot-tiand continued to Improve I am now able to doa good day's workon tho farm." M. K. M vnn, Demossvlllo, Kentucky. IV- - .Rll!. tho Stomach Caused Croat Suffering Was Conflnod to tho Boil Out Now Able to Work. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. (Incorporated.) ;bhh VOTED. "In Vm clan Entered Iba Pcstoffice matter. l Earlitigton at Second REPUBLICAN TICKET. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS: i oo One Year, trlctly In advance 5 " " Sli Monthi. J ' " ThreeMonttat. Single Copiei Specimen copies mailed free on application. wanted in all parts of In Correspondents cauntr. Address us for particulars. .v - Webster County. For Clerk of the Court of Appeals, JAS. G. BAILEY. Of Magoffin County. For State Senator, NOT VOTED. JAMES G. BAILEY. Hope church, McLean counly, last week. Misses Delia and Lena Fuquay visited in Waverly last Thursday. II. II. Brooks returned Friday from the Centennial, He was taken very sick on Saturday night and bas not improved. "Free silver, itj to 1, or bust" is the cry ot the Democrats that is the Populist party. Henry Brewer, who bas been visiting his brother in Bloomfield, Ky., for tbe past )ear, returned borne last Friday. Mr. II. B. Nail and J. W. Cavanah will open a stock of goods at Yatesville Novem- AAAAAAAItt00-Ji-? f0 11 ol 4i ? K ? 49 49 A NEW SUIT i i From Top to Bottom ! & 0 0 0 o 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 49 49 49 49 v ber 1 J" ly, or taken a back seat. of "HIS is tho appearance our Storo makes now. Every thing is fiH auk IDitltcr. Spring stuff has cither disappeared entire- i ofr 0 ofr For Clerk ot Ibe Court of Appeals, es ,;'' For Circuit Judge, Fourth udicial District,! CLIFTON J. PRATT. For Commonwealth's Attorney, Fourth Judicial District, CHAS. C. GRASSHAM. For State Senator, Sixth Senatorial J. H. LUNSFORD. For Circuit Court Clerk, THOS. E. FINLEY tor County Clerk, R. R. GRAHAM. For County Attorney, WILLIAM BEARD. District, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1897. plH -- Hood's $1 ; six for S5. C. Si BEE OcirSclDcirilla I.nllilrusKlsts. Hood Co., lVeparcd only by Lowell. Mass. For bheriiT, HoOfJ S PHIS 7 Pet Hood's nml only Hotwl's. are tlio ticst niter-dinne- r pills, aid digestion. 25c i If b G. H. BRYANT. those of the humblest class, to the o For Jailer, peasantry of Europe a fact ad0 J J. CURRY. mitted by all keen European ob0 For Magistrate in Dixon District, & servers it is certain that the treatI. N. BAKER. ment of these men has more to do 0 For Constable in Dixon District, 0 with their contentment than their S. N. EDWARDS. 0 POOLE. rrtttivity. The employer who seeks For Magistrate In Slaughtersville District, 49 0 121 West Center St. Madisonville, Ky. A quiet wedding took place in our town the best class of labor and pays J. T. FRASER. 49 0 yesterday morning, tbe contracting parties best wages not only finds this For Magistrate In Clay District, the being Mr George Moore and Miss Emma 5$ Cabics iUisscs anb (EijUbrcn's IDraps a Specialty, WILLIAM MUIR. policy cheaper in the long run, Poole. Tbe attendants being Mr. . L For Constable. Lisman and Miss Messey Gate Rev. W. Do you know what is the mean- in review, was followed by a ma- but is also freer Irom clashes with YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. JM HUB EDMONSON. f There are abundant W Stone officiated. We extend congratulMylNEWEPTFR5 ing of the proposed amendment to chine gun of American invention. his workmen. prove this. lations. The instances to v our Constitution which will be The entire British army was armed vs- && & "count Rumor has it that we are to have two Cambria Iron Works, of PennsylQ voted on in November, and which with a riflle designed by an Amer- vania, with 7,000 employes, have more weddings to chronicle next week cT b ft good work go on. AKTIIUK G. LAXGIIASI. DHECKl.MtlUGE CASTLEMAN. JOHN II. CASTLtMAN. n vfr $? . Vo occurs in The Bee's sample ballot ican. The General also says that never had a strike and never reProf Tate opened a school at the AcadWiasTi Coihtv quietly begun duced wages until, we believe, the g emy here Monday morning. vft on another page? It bears on city the Germans have (.omtuctcil by J. v. Can DIXON, kV. prolonged depression came a few Elder G. C Lawrence, of Tennesse, footed taxation and is intended to give the purchase of a number of Amer- months ago. We have in mind, preached here last Sunday DIXON guns. Russia also cities the right of self government. ican machine The new residence of J C Allen is near also, a coal company in this State Dixon,' Ky, Oct. is, 1897 ing completion, and will be one of the pretOF LIVERPOOL, Read the CommtrtiaVs explanation uses American ideas in her army, which has passed securely all TO TUB VOTERS OT WEBSTER COUNTY: Dwight Moobv has Rf.v. tiest in the town. is believed by the General through the labor troubles of this and it in another column. The Republicans of Webster courtly The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Our town was incorporated during tbe promised to be in Hopkinsvillc for that only the enormous expense of and other years, and whose miners have nominated me as their candidate for summer of last year, and it seems that the November. large gain in making a change in the present rejected all overtures to join the Superintendent of schools of Ibis county, legal lights ot our county cannot decide Speaking of the a few days in Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky. and after consulting my friends, and after railroad earnings for September, system has operated to prevent the movement which cost both capital mature deliberation on my part I have de- where our officers are to bis iselected. Tbe Gold continues to come from and labor immense sums of money cided to accept the nomination, and sub- voting place for our people now at Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. Bradstreet's says: "This gain, French from adopting the same last summer. This company has mit my claims to the three miles aw.y, and it is now Europe. Our treasury is now full voters thought that after all the ordering and in percentage, machine and rapid-firalike in volume and guns. a contract with its men in which of Webster county at the coming Novem- counteracting that we will have to go to Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831,03 and promises to overflow with the In view the that any previous infar surpasses the wages are fixed upon liberal ber election a thought ofofmakingfact, race Wannamaker to vote lor our town officers. before I had this yellow ducats. terms, and they are guaranteed and long before I bad an intimation that Tbe political aspect is now assuming the crease shown lot years past. It A Deserved Compliment. thirty days' notice in case of dis- I would be nominated for this position, I determination on the part of all parlies to indicative of the fact The trackmen on the Nashville, is certainly A most able editorial upon the missal, Tbe that notice being required had secured a school session, and for do everything to elect their men. Pool chances are much in favor of Prof. Chattanooga & St. Louis road are that the claim that the railroad in- question of "Prevention of Strikes" of them in return. A man who more than a month past have been engaged and probably several other Republicans. Managers Southern Department. General Office Louisville. school, will to have their wages restored to the terests of the country are on the from the Courier-Journappears will enter into that sort of a con- in leaching this visit, or Itsee in be impossible for me to person the PAUL M. MOORE, Earlington, Ky., Resident Agent for Earlington VANDERSBURO. old figure, and anticipate an early road to prosperity is well founded." in this issue. A few notable in- tract will naturally be careful in se- voters of the county, hence I take this and Vicinity. 0 G. G. Morris and J. II. Herron left lecting his men, and the men who method of submitting my claims to the advance of ten per cent. stances of liberal and successful brave and men of good old Sunday for tbe Centennial. Mr. Justice Field, who has take such employment will choose Webster, who have always management of acted with and H. If you want to vote for a clean just retired from the bench of the dealing with and are mentioned as their employer with judgment. manly chivalry towards the women of the Mr. last Mrs. C. wilb Wright spent Willies week their son, labor in America The President of this company land made up of honest and able Supreme Court of the United ticket, Wright in contradistinction with European took 2,000 of his employes on a my qualifications, 1 will say, I As to men, for county, district and State States, has a judicial career coverWillie Wright and Champ of engaged for the past six have tactics and the very many cases special train to the Tennessee Cen- years beenteaching in the common or seven the country, spent Sunday wilb their girls A Popular Proprietary Thirty-fou- r offices, stamp just inside the square ing more than forty years. schools tennial recently, paying all the ex- ol tbe in where "employers treat the men county, and nave always held a first Here Medicine Sold at Retail adthe "Log Cabin." under years and more he has sat as penses of transportation and Since Mr Champ Winslead bas gone to tbe as creatures entirely apart from mission to the grounds. Is it any class certificate required my nominationbe-I for Fivc'jCciits a Package have stood the examination a Supreme Judge and for nearly Centennial to spend a few days " The great Tennessee Centenand subordinate to them," which wonder such a man has no strikes fore tbe State Board of Education, and the first 'experimental six years prior to that he served Mr Isiaab Ramsey and wife are attendnow bold a certificate from said board of nial is drawing to' a close, and has resulted in "the formation of though walking delegates flocked my qualification, to bold ibe office step in"adircction that ing tbe Association at Sebree Ibis week Chief Justice of the Supreme to which everybody is going who can pay as unions and the attendant evils ot to this State last summer? I aspire and to which I ask your aid in may leadJtoa revolution Look out for the weddings Wednesday Court of California. We have also in mind a manu electing me. This is tbe only office within the fare and expenses, which are strikes and in thc'tradcT His is a notable judicial career facturer, a citizen of Louisville, tbe gift ot the people to which a man is Everybody call at Mrs L Overby's and small. The Exposition closes OcA Ntw York company of manufacturlnjc chmUli.th HlrBi Chrmlral Comrr, The cases referred to by the who hires a great many men, eligible, under Ibe laws of the land All see the nice line of hals before they are pUced u 1011 tb market khoutnvt rr i.ua mftllrtnU ubUtor "taUit" tom)u4and his term of service exceeds Tsmvs frtlt'c Armrtrvr skilled and unskilled, and who op- the other offices from president down are picked over of fkiwilrml prriwratlont of rrrtaltt medicinal dnifi wbtctt bad brea aacertober 31st. laioeu iu im ui more ganrrai uaa among nmiirai men luao mnj otorr, ier in vutw wc t J held by tbe men, and may not tbe women . that of all his predecessors, Chief . Mr Djyid Palmer, of Providence, spent Impaired deration or llat!on of luch ill common to man aa tiar their origin In an ana a large establishment the weaken capacity foraatlmllatlni riiminaiinc Republican Justice Marshall having hitherto in iicw iuyimiu, int. vaiiiu.iu erates year around. When a man of this Commonwealth of brave and gen- bunuay wltn Miss Uertie Wrigbt, ot Ibis Madisonville has a Thri.a.Lteunnf ilia lucluJnl undi r Itila Itead la aald to include nrvtlr naarlr avrrr with becoming modesty and place erous called tim to Iron Works, of Pennsvania; "A whole dla for which lb physician ItAmerican iwompreterit. In preparing tbeiratanJard with propriety ask tins small pittance of ibe company laid down tbaprtuctpl remadr far th arcrntanctt of the in the person held the record for length of sercandidate for Mayor he is paid the that avertthlnor entering Into tbffiacketlouM 10 of thabUbeat trade, and ao brtraied Quite'a large number attended divine ser coal company in this State, which goes to work for himof wages, and the men, who are tbe only legal voters in and protected aa to retain IU )ulliU Inlaot and aalrapjrt turouah anjr viri(l4 of Dr. VV. P. Ross. The Doctor vice in the court of last resort. highest market rate Uoul4 b tiad,lnlr preparation Upaa of lima In any climate. Only tlwtw4.-e-t dnur As more than the vices here Sunday has passed securely all through the when he has remained six months our Slate'to be performed bould baln accordance wllh tho latrt perfected metnodaof modern aclenct.tbciabUlea business by ihc counly absorbent rttoii,and accareljr corked Kvru the corks is a popular, able, young man, who tacked In rUu, protect! Mr Eugene Uell. of Slaugblersville. and used baTaTieoiiof a (trade aobUb In It retjulmnenta tbat no manufacturer of (beta is There is no longer any doubt labor troubles of this and other he gets an advance. At the end superintendent the with the womena and ibe Miss Delia Fuquay, ot Dixon, attended topper could aupply mora than a amalt proportion front bl output tbat will receive strong support from impropriety in woman services here Sunday The nlai vial wrra In turn packed In ooits of woolJ meal I bo exacting ptclncAtlona, years," and "a Louisville manu- of one year of good work another girl, where is that the "money power" of Europe anuallty not surpassed In beauty and irfecilonnf workmanship by tltoaucd by tba holding Ibis cfllec? Many of the counties the people of Madisonville. oruanienisorjroio iiarinRactineirniffnaianaaru, &ot Fastidious ueaiers In jeweuanuIt, tbo pruprlrtora rcaorted to the accepted modern is given him, and a final of the Stale have elected women to this The protracted meeting was postponed andnTereonentIuffto Tary from dominates this country, says a facturer, who hires a great many increase ruatiiouani rnnainfr ineir commouity anowu.anu aeren nunureu inouaanu uouara in one at the end of two years. He position, and this cmbaldcnn me to urge unlil the fourth Sunday II will be conrested within flva years In newtpaprr adTrrtisina' hu Informed arrry American rttUca , The men." Writing of the "divine rela- writer on "economics." concerning the. autrlor and aurprutna; nualltlea of lUpana Tabulea. is also permitted to share in the my claims upon you, as it is no innovation ducted by Revs Edwards and Uron. items loutfhtfu! nnd rainiuiinv oiMTers of tba chanced condition The names of the two Kentucky profits, the extra money coming to upon the established customs and usages Mr Robert Morley spent Sundiy with "nmvpr" lino l.pnn qprwlinc fnld tion" of wheat, and silver, a wit OYtrtha commercial world, and careful to noto ervrjr circumstance halm a oetttb upon Iba successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of tba company har a noted ot our State. friends here lower prlro ror tirrj artlrls lhat that llirro li prrwnt lnil.lrnt tlpmiml or says that the price of wheat and into the United States, through concerns arc not mentioned, but him being paid in time for Christor aiinmacnr. an umTro.i u. mnu inai loo pv I regret thit I cinnot see every Mr. Charles Overby an wife, of Clay, rufDM ercrjalilne. in callnl mn to par b'arjr prrrantaara for auparduoua rrttnt brat of they are easily and unmistakably mas presents. This man never the county and present my claims voltrper- spent Sunday in town. silver stay well together; that New York, San Francisco, New in wrapUnx ami arktng or unnrcruarr protection acalnil dttertorauon that might rehas a labor dispute and never has son, but owing to my djties to the patrons mit Iu Kan,tut la nccllct In th. caxi of n purrkaafl Intended to t roruamol In a Mr Ed Ramsey bas purchased the house werk. iinaaaiwt ueenaiacoTrrru. anaiirorea uyine teitor ttmaanacctuairipmencr. even now each of these commodi- Orleans and other ports until we read between the lines. keenly in of the school which I have contracted to and lot formerly owned by Charles Edwho is UatlhtM Tauuioa 110 not nare in irnurnrr njto iom 01 quamiea or Diminution or ei The coal company referred to is an employe prevent not rwn nxpoturo imi nuaai ki nnt inocr ties is worth about a dollar a now have a gold circulation of waste and to teacb, this will be impossible. However, wards. to faroraMe condltlona, thoaa tbat liars lain looao In a drawer, a tratellna ba or Kkat terested for MYcral week or monuu are suunu o i practical! M frat and u rfflcac 0 M of that of a the St. Bernard Coal Company of increase profits. In 1093, wncn I have arranged to devote about two weeks bushel. $50,000,000 in excess Rufus Winslead, of Sebree, spent Suncrer, just before the election to visiting the Acting upon thcaa tanreatloni, and noting particular! tho unimpaired proapertty of The manufacturer factories were closing and solvent ple and submitting my claims to Ihera. peo- day here. Kreatnewipaprrenowauldforaccnt Initei u VI Ilia vm raid VI liv. iiiurs mu anions!. year ago, with a total circulation Earlington. and the general tendency In all direction, toward low ratei and Inrrraaed talra, tba Mrs. Will Cosby, of Slaughtersville, It has been the custom in this nearly $100,000,000 larger than a will be recognized by Louisville business men were compelled to My name will be found on the ballot un- spent one day last week, wilb Mrs Oakley, company bare entered upon tbe eiperlment of patting ap Iltpana Tabulea la paiteUoerd will rartont. which they will offer to the trade upon term, which crer permit of a package and suspend for lack of funds this man der tbe old Log Cabin, the Iwfora adopted fur country, after each presidential a year ago. This foreign "power" people. lielng aold by the druggtitor utorekeeperataprlce lower than Mr. T T. Morris, the enterprising young one half nome 01 so many urate men and noble a proprietary m,tleln,w FIVR fRMIU ten tabulea, or dote, for Iaa,ltat IVI a cent. each.latl. upon by his employes, TUmmmnv wilt nnt discontinue the manufacture and aaU IKIUVIVIIH Ml. election, to have the successful is evidently determined to ruin us. You can vole for me by stamping man of Providence, is almost sure to be women It is a distinguished compliment, was waited Talue the lUpani Tabulea, but Will offer the cheaper the people hare leame.1 to know and who tendered him the loan of their under the log cabin, or opposite my name our next county clerk. We feel assured Plainly aorteiperlmrntally for the lienrntot uch ai rnajrdealro them, lttnoul off in bronze. if candidate struck understood lhat tbe nuallty of the medicine la Identical In both aorta, the only differencepossible, by dumping a lot of but a deserved one, that the man- savings, a sum amounting to many on the ballot tbal Mr, Morris will make us an efficient lielng In the form and comparatlre roit of packing or catting ud. Tba nreceni packThe mint is now at work on the gold in on us, in exchange for our agement of the St. Bernard Coal thousands of dollars. This proof I desire to thank in advance those friends clerk, and he bas many friends here who nraaannvatTettobahailofall dealer, although It ti probable that almost any drag- plit wlltnlitjiln aannnlvwhen rennetled tv customer fo do no I but In anvcaia aalna la will give bim their hearly support. carton, containing ten tabulea, will be tent, noaiagepald, to any addrrea for fire rents In McKinley medals and some have corn, wheat, meat and other pro- Company, of this place, should of confidence in the midst of a who may give me their support in this, my Spruce Bt itopi, forwarded to the Illpans Chemical Co., Ko. 10anu pvuuicraNew York. Until the C H. Ramsey made a business trip to first race for olfi:e, and should I be elected goniis are noniugniy luirvuucrtl iu too iraur. airenia will i auppiicu been struck. or front. thus be singled out by a great panic was a touching one, but it is I promise you that I shall, to the very best Dixon Monday dozen cartons for 40 cenu. ducts. rrlca which will allow them a fair marginC&ttOBJ) t or n. carton.) for tin. s groaa (tW 3U2. 23 gTOM IJ.9JQ Cartooi ) for characteristic of the relations that of my ability discharge every known duty Roy Buchanan will clerk for G. G MorCash with tbo order In crcry cue newspaper of National fame, as The total exports ol wheat durris We are glad to see Roy back in our Georoe. M.' Pullman died sud among the most notable in lib always prevail between employer without fear or favor. I am very respectfully, town, and hope his stay will be permanent, and employed in this establish ing last week were the largest on denly of heart disease Tuesday (Miss) Lizzie Herron. eral relations to their employes and ment. Mr. Sam Armstrong and wife are visitrecord, aggregating, from both morning, in his Chicago home, Many labor troubles are caused successful management of their E. G. Bishop and Everett Jennings, of ing in McClain county, tbis week. coasts, 6,039,720 bushels. Farm- The millionaire palace car builder Mr. George Cavanaugb spent Sunday in by the intermeddling of agitators Providence were here Monday. business. tbis place. working-meers in the Northwest spring-whebegan life as a clerk in a country or the sympathy I B. Echols, of Sebree, was in town last Referring to "the President of Misses Mattie and Ida Edwards, spent states refuse to sell their grain at store. have for craftsmen struggling with Monday. He went to Chicago in this Company" who "took Sunday in the country. 2,000 of harder masters, and whom they lames Franklin, of Clav. was here Mon. present prices. 1859 and about this time began a Mr. Charlie Edwards and family, who his employes on a special train to the desire to aid by similar action. day. have been in Providence for tbe past two series of experiments with his Tennessee Many strikes also arise from mis D. V. Baker, of Lismin, was in town montns, spent bunclay Here. Centennial, paying all The Bee's sample ballot, pubIN DAILY atvaur omm aivina sleeping car idea, completing in Mr. II. II. Brooks and family, Miss lsa expenses," that paper says: "Is it understandings and some because this week. lished in this issue, is an excellent own 200,000 BATIOPAOTtO. employed do not appreciate Ab Skinner, Willis Lamb. J. C. Litch- Rudle Duncan and Geo. F. r ewer and 1865 the firit car, "Pioneer," which any wonder such a man has no the model to go by. It shows you just They ore made of Boutheru Iron by Southern Workmen, Jack Rayborn, of Olay, came to family passed through here last Friday, on at once took rank as the most strikes, though walking delegates the conditions which beset the em field and candididates their way home from Nashville. who are sustained by tbe products of Southern Farmer. speak. how to vote for the best and clean ployer. The cultivation of amic bear tbe flocked to this State last summer?'' perfect railway vehicle in the They lait longer nnd make more homes happy than any One est men in the easiest manner. able relations between the man Sam Pate, of Sullivan, was in town speech of Capt. Stone's statements in bis If other Stove on earth. Fire backs ettaranteed for 13 year. jit Dixon wis that if tbe silver of world. His later career is well who pays and the man who sells Monday. you follow the directions you can the world was dumped on the United Prevention of Strikes. If your Dealer docs not handle thcmT WRITE FOR CATALOQUE. Mr. Pullman was identiknown. his services, will, however, do Newton Lively, of the Rockstile country States, t would be only $3.50 per capita. He not make a mistake. said we, were in no danger of being smothvery much to make them impos- was here Monday. fied with many public enterprises a The point is C. C. Hardwickand children 'visited in ered by.it. If any man thought he could Arrangements have been made in Chicago. The industrial town York journal thatmade by are New sible. not take care of bis $3 50 be would take Mt. Vernon last week. strikes un bis par). for a tour by Hon. J. G. Bailey, of Pullman, which he has made, known in New England factories, L. & N. has entered into a closer The Revs. Laslie and Edwards will begin a Wbejbcr tbe old gentleman neglected now contains more than 11,000 in- where Americans are exclusively alliance with the L. H. and St. L. railroad protracted meeting here next Tuesday; Republican nominee for Clerk of tbe study of figures In bis youth in order 1 he most conspicuous by making its stations ticket offices for the employed. the Court of Appeals, by special habitants. B. Langton. Misses to get into tbe war to shoot tbe defenders J. W Polly and example of this sort is found in St. Louis line. Tickets were placed on- ) Ida Polly and Mabel Russell attended Ihn of bis country, bis country's honor and his train during the last week of the flag, whether he regarded Mr. S. N. Simmons, who has the Colt's armory. These works sale Monday at the city ticket office ot the General Baptist Association at Pleasant country's countyorpeople as an ignorant tbe Webster set campaign. He will be accompanemployed 8,000 men during the L. A. N. for the western route. The L. served fourteen years in the consulthat wobld not support bim for Governor ied by numerous prominent Reanyhow, be certainly did not know be ar service to Mexico, is at home in war, night and day, and have been & N. is now able to sell through western was in the shades of the Dixon High School, publicans. in steauy operation tor mty years tickets with close connections via tti3 HenLouisville on a visit, and spoke without a strike, the rumor of where any fifteen year old boy would bave derson line Louisville Times. told him better than that. Statistics tell Last year the Democrats dis- thus of Mexico in on interview the strike, or the formation of a union us that tbe world has produced more than . HEARIN. ten billions ot dollars worth of silver. Tbis "It is the most nat among us worKing-menthermometer-chart- s other day: it was tributed silver-whedivided between 75,000,000 of people in Autumn winds sigh for departed sum showing the "divine rela- ural thing in the world for me to the policy of Col. Colt at the betbis country would give one hundred and ginning to employ none but native mer tbe same sad requiem, gonel gonell dollars per capita. Tbis would tion." These have all since mys- be a sound money Democrat. I American mechanics, to insist We bad a pleasant rain last week. Summer-tim- e be two million, six hundred and sixty teriously disappeared. There is a am in a country where the evils of upon the best workmanship, and thousand dollars to Webster county. We J. D Dlackwell, G, Casper and Robert will suppose the amount shipped to Hensimilar chart out this year, but it the silver standard are daily illus then to pay the highest wages, and Hearin returned from tlieir visit to tbe arc your resources derson 'and the county judge notified to was not published by the followers trated. Some months ago I loaned to look upon his employes as men Centennial Saturday. They report a pleas- for the It. starts summer? Have you come after smileTbe judgeface to out with a and to treat them as such in every ant time. on bis procure a of Bryan. And the comparison, 1896 a Mexican $1,500 in American of the word. His business Some humorist says be is gcing to tbe an abundance of health stowed wagon to haul it to Dixon, and as one sense money to buy a piece of land with. being with 1897, is interesting. next time, but I tbink tbere is thousand pounds on a wagon in dry the largest in New England, Centennial away for the long, hot. deplet- weather is a good He had it exchaged into $3,000. we are assured that other factories a graveyard not far away load, it will of them, The Philadelphia Record says It at the end of a month he would were modeled after his, and that Mr. G. H. Towery and wife visited Mrs ing days, or does summer find lake one hundred and eighty-siwith two hundred pounds left for Captain that the Dingley law comes thun- have- - been compelled to pay me in none of them where Americans Towery's mother, of ibis place, Sunday. buy arithmetics. Stone make you low in vitality, run down, a train,toallowing forty feet Tbis willcar. of NASHVILLE, TENN. R. H, Kuykendil and daughter, Myrtie, to each dering down the line in the second back he would have had to pay me have been exclusively employed UANUFAOTUnUI or are attending tbe Baptist Association this losing flesh, and weak? Scott's almost one mile and a half long. Now, has there ever been a strike or the week at Sebree. month of its operation with a don't you tbink it would belike something $4,000 in order to make up for the formation of a union. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, The newsEmulsion of Cod-!ivOil will somebody don't you tbink it would give of three and a half million Mrs. Sarah Potts is very sick at present. depreciation of silver in that short paper in question further calls at Manteli and Grates, Soliowwart, Tinware, Etc. tbe judge tbe headache before be cot give you the proper reserve tbrougb the job of dividing it among us? What a noise there must time." School is getting along uicely, being contention to the fact that of late CCAUM have been in the second month of force, because it builds up the years, with the importation of Eu- ducted by C. R. Edwards. Nineteen tramps were run out of the Wilson law, when the deficit Major General Miles has just ropean laborers, European tactics Miss Lena Dunkley is visiting her sister system on a solid foundation. a box 'car on the Lexington & was thirteen and a half million. WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. returned to Washington after a five in their management have been at Dixon tots week. A tonic may stimulate; Scott's Eastern railroad last Friday night. A will begin months' tour of Europe, during adopted, and employers treat the placeprotractedIt meeting conducted at this will The "Anchor" is the device of by Revs, Emulsion Everything necessary nnd convenient men as creatures entirely apart W. E.soon. and be not only " boosts," Purns Col. G. W. Bain, the LexingJ. Spurlin. we are hopthe "Citizen's ticket" for Earling- which he studied the methods for tho Kitchen, Dining- Room, from and subordinate to them. ing for a grand revival. it sustains. ton prohibition lecturer, it is said, by the European militia. The result has been the formation ton city election. The ticket is Laundry and Dairy. A SPECIALTY. will shortly go on a lecture tour in the same old board that has man One point noted by General Miles of unions and the attendant evils to Dr. Chas. Gwen, wife and son, are to go Henderson, visiting relatives k It fa a wise precaution always to fuve it Illinois. next aged the affairs of the city so satis- was the large use made in Europe of strikes and least a small bottle of Scott's Emulsion in week. factorily during the past term. Probably too much is attributed Candidates' speakinK was held here last the house. Unopened, it will keep iadtiia-.tetof American weapons, notably maIt has been discovered that with . tli- Tightly corked, after using, kept in There is no opposition to the old I... Tl iyo regrei. 10 luuiauoy. and small guns. to the conservative disposition of nominee lor superintendent, say toat o,ur a cool place, it will remain sweet for weeks. only the rough tools at their comboard. Stamp under the Anchor chine, rapid-firMiss Hern . the American working-manWithmand, prisoners in the Riverside, and you will be sure to vote for At Aldershot every one of the out questioning the superiority of was not present. For ul by all druggists at Pa., penitentiary have been mak Uearln is a brilliant lui n'm rnAa the old board. British regiments that swept past our nauve-uorcitizens, even ana see. t Cents aai$UW ing almost perfect pieces. GEO. R. LYNN. .For Surveyor, DABNEY BISHOP. For Coroner.. H. H. HILL. First District For Magistrate, James H. Fcx; for Constable. W. W. Littlefield. Second District For Magistrate. O. J. Farnswoilh, for Constable, James Watts. Filth District For Magistrate, H. F. Porter; for Constable. Sixth District For Magistrate. Wm. M. Rice; for Constable, Johnson Williams. Seventh District For Magistrate, H. F. Bourland; for Constable, William Harris. ELI NICHOLS. For Representative, CHARLES R. EDWARDS. 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, Last Monday was County Court day and the candidates for county offices were advertised to speak on that day, but some of our free silver candidates, realized their incompetency to meet our Republican standard bearers on tbe issues of the day. They sent for tbe renowned statesman and politician, the Hon. W. J. Stone, (tbe Sebree Herald will please pardon us for prefixing "Hon.") an from the Fifth Congressional District, to come to their rescue. Their cry was, "Save us, lest we perish." The gallant captain came, saw and '.'slewed" tbe devil. Immediately after noon the court bouse bell was rung to the tune of free silver for office only, and the Captain proceeded at once, without consulting tho Republican Chairman or the Republican candidates to explain to the dear people that prosperity was not here, that this country was millions and millions of dollars in debt, etc., etc, at great length. (Our Dixon corres pondent sends us an interesting report of the speech in full, but its length and late hour of arrival does not admit ot Its publication in this issue. Ed.) Wc extend the readers The Bee" a cordial invitation to come in and allow us the pleasure of showing them the latest and most complete assortment of fc 0 49 Clothing, Hats, Men's and Ladies' Underwear, Shoes, i. 0 b :j i. 0 49 DRESS GOODS anil DRY GOODS 49 49 Generally. We want your trade, and if correct 49 Styles, Good Assortment, Lowest Cash Prices, , 49 and Polite Attention arc an inducement wo shall 49 have it. "Lowest Cash Prices, Quality Consid49 ered, Shall Rule." Our force is compascd of 49 the following well known people: 49 49 Miss Sai.lie Browning, Mr. Ben M. Slatonp 49 Mr. Clift Pritciiett, Mr. Lee L. Kosure, 49 Mr. W. H. Hall, Jr., Mr. Woodson Browning, 49 Mr. Ernest Cox, Mr. M. W. Bishop. 49 49 Any one of whom is anxious to sec you. 49 ..... c 0 & 0 0 0 a. " 1 BI5HDP & CD, -- jj t m& 5 Webster yIewT ) ADAM Let-tb- e a ww tolfrQig I. A ag Royal Insurance Co. r, d e J3ARBEE & CASTLEMAN,' al d sever-day- Win-lea- d, MEDICINE for the lock-outs.- " MILLION.. compf-UHl I A m-- n. one-ba- lf 1 X'T Terr-da- a 1 birth-plac- I e 1 ,aa Baal ..., 1 la .ai la M A 1 1 111 $1110. Iu .e at n NEW ENTERPRISE 13 (Courier-Journal- .) J at Keep Up Your Scott's Emulsion in JiWhat c' V: thirty-thre- e . sixth-ter- APS two-hors- e x Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. IN O.) de-lic- it dol-lar- er r 41, i..j China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, - cm-ploy- BCYCLES lock-out- y. . e n 50 ii( fifty-cen- Subscribe for The Bee. m4m i&Li iw.:., a, tflt. (J C aula (1 )ll"l lPW" I, KitJaa.Ortk-MV-a-bA- """'n-MfU- '' .l.-lr"---," nm MjJila.lilS'A. ' WdiMAMMliii lUMaSSaBBBBBBl BPR i.wMH"(rfu .&WwW.-rrt4t4j- -l S i !F&- - ' K J? v- - EIGHTH YEAR. EIGUTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1897. SUPPLEMENT. erate ram Atkansas NO. 42 when she ran iho gauntlet of Ihe federal fleet at Vieksburg, being on duly when she made Ihe trip to Uaton Uouge, and threw iho hand grenade Ibat fired Iho train to destroy her. Unionloun Telegram. Tbe attempt to array Ihe laboring men of Ashland against corporations will fail most signally. All our workers know full well who furnishes tbem work and wages, and will not be used as cats', paws to pull some one else's chestnuts from tbo fire, Ashland News. Since Geo. C. Atkinson has returned from his trip East, he has become very much enthused over the pumpkin business as carried on in New Jersey, and George by careful figuring corroborates bis slate- Imrnt that Klondike is a failure compared Ion pumpkin patch in New Jer'ey He tsiimmis that five mms will produce 30 tons per acre or 15 unsand .1 1011 is qial to 300 pumplint or 45.000; rach pumpkin will make at ledst ten pits, making a graud total of 450,000 pies. Now there any wonder Gcorgo takes such an interest in farming when there is such a bright prospect far pie in sight. Dan M. Evans, cashier of the St. Bernard Company, will speed several days at Louisville ibis week !n attendance at the Masonic Grand Lodge. 1 Kentucky Chrlstlon Endeavor Societies nt Owcnsboro, October 29, 30, 31. SAMPLE BALLOT for TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1897. TllC followinS i? a diagram, showing how a voter may put the sten-- v cil mark inside the Square, under the Log Cabin, and he will then 1U III III lU have voted the whole Republican ticket, and it should be counted for every man on it. Active work is being done ly the Owcnsboro Cliistian Endenv- srers to ninkc Iho coming Conven- of greatest interest and Ition the large number of Chris tian workers from all over the Stale FfllllG 10 !PIip lulu iMf Hilt ttf HV fflfl U flFP tried program lias been arranged, enng the three days of the con- ltion, in which many prominent indeavorers of Kentucky and else- ill ere will take part. . The Convention will be bell in Sam Jones Talnrnade which its nearly G.000 people. The Elding will be made attractive Eh decorations. The Reception imittcc is well nrzaniztd and 1 be ready to extern! a cordial come t j all. lln nnteriam It Committee will be ready to FOR CLERK COURT APPEALS. ride every one with a home i their arrival, but they earn- JAMES G. BAILEY. request that all who content- visiting the Convention will their names in advance. The aads have granted a "one fare FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. le round trip" rate. A Notrd C. I!. Speaker. CLIFTON J. PRATT. t Friday evening, October 29, ira Landnth, of Nashville, tk will speak on the subjects, '98," and "Christian FOR COMMONWEALTH'S ATkshin." He is now 32 years TORNEY. 'native, of Texas, educated literary, law and theological CIIAS. C. GRASSIIAM. of Cumberland university, n, lenn , ami liar, been in rial work on the "Cumber- FOR STATE SENATOR. H Presbyterian" ever since he :thc. theological school, in ibep. I ltas been managing editor of J. II. LUNSrORD. paper for the last two years. was educated for the law, but the practice to enter the mill- in toBgv lie has been ac tively connected with Christian "tnueavor work for seven years, ltd has twice been president of the inesseu Y. M. C.A. lie is now io will attend. ;An extensive, REPUBLICAN TICKET. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. PEOPLE'S PARTY TICKET. National Sound Money Ticket. PROHIBITION TICKET. Constitutional interesting and Amendment. SE3Hi property other than lands and improvements thereon, based on Incomes, licenses or franchises, which may be cither in addition to or in lieu of ad valorem taxes thereon." of The General Assem bly may, by general laws, provide for taxation by municipalities YESQ NOD FOR CLERK COURT APPEALS SAM FOR. CLERK COURT APPEALS. FOR CLERK COURT APPEALS. FOR CLERK COURT APPEALS JO. A. -.: .- J. SIlACKELrORD. PARKER. I !. - h 111 FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. T. J. NUNN. W.H p I JAMES R, HINDMAN. O. T. WALLACE. " FOR COMMONWEALTH'S TORNEY. JOHN L. GRAYOT. AT- . . "" ' '. FOR STATE SENATOR. R. C. CRENSHAW. ' J ' '. V. :;; ...,., km-- ' i; ft'- - , FOR REPRESENTATIVE. T. W. CLARK. O FOR REPRESENTATIVE. w. a. o'brVan; "' " . -- .4 Ito superintendent of the Chris- n Cjtizcnsbip department of FOR CIRCUIT COURT -- MP CLERK. FOR CIRCUIT M.i,HUi 't-- COURT CLERK. itistian Endeavor, and chairman .Nashville '97. V CArrl rii.ttiicr Drnttrnm tircleNo. Little Uethcl Associa- TIIURSDAV NIGHT THOS. E. FINLEY. r D. W. GATLIN. to be held with the Richland FOR COUNTY COURT CLERK. FOR COUNTY COURT CLERK. fist church, Oct. 28, 31, 1896: R. R. GRAHAM. . ,i i 1 ...., JOHN B. BRASHER. .n . 4 . . V. ". 'j .'!.:,: 11 'if .'I Bp Introductory sermon cisin it. u. Alien. FRIDAY. for exer- - i.'30 cs. -- a. m. Devotional FOR COUNTY JUDGE. J. G. B. HALL. - "Docs the New Testament FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. WILLIAM HEARD. f. fendley. r.1.30 p, 111. "How does the sin irr get into Christ" P. E. G itli:, ind J. M. Harris. work in our 3 'vWomans Ihtirchcs, taught in the Bible." At, tssay-- D. ) :h a specific form of church irernment. If so what arc its (vantages." Essay Wm. Hanks Wm. Clark. 510.30 "The work ol the Spirit regeneration' J. M. Ezell and !..:......: :FOR D. MORROW. n I FOR COUNTY JUDGE. II. R. BOURLAND. COUNTY ATTORNEY., , I'll- - ,.; Tit, ti a L I . . ; .i I i' ' D FOR SHERIFF. GEO. R. LYNN. : FOR SHERIFF. JOHN HANKINS. n rt-- L j N n.--K&4-"- . ,js ,. ' ivtdtjjugiiit. . . ' V. Clark and W. A. Bryan 7.10 "Church discinlinc. an- liority, object and method" -- John J Bryan anil Isaac I'endley. SATURDAY. Fj .'. : ,.,0; ' , Mrf . v .. FOR JAILER. S. r FOR JAILER. , A. DAVENPORT. i . - ti ' ; . - W. OFFUTT. J. i .sij-i- i ,830 a. in. Devotional cxer- ciscs. 9 "Blessings of giving and .curses on covetotisness" C. M. fendley and J. J. Wilkey. 10,30 "Importance of family worship prayers and why their de cline." Essay E. L. McCulloch and Barney Sisk. 1 30 p. in, Missions, and stale their conditions." Essay R. C. Allen. Luk; 16, t 12. 3 Exposition, Discussion by Bro. Calvert. 7 20 Sermon J. M. Ezell. SUNDAY. .,: a ' M , FOR ASSESSOR. JOHN C. THOMSON. FOR ASSESSOR. W. D. CROW. I . I FOR SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOLS. SALLIE'R. BROWN. OF FOR SURVEYOR. DAUNEY ' FOR SURVEYOR. F. M. NISBET." worth Discussion, 11 Sermon, and collection by jsonie onu chiHiiii by the body. .The query box will be mtro fTTiici'd at 1 ho beginning ol thtj Brethren come pre pared R, C. Am.f.n, Cninmiitee. iin-ctin- :pr nciples 9 a. m "What are Baptist to the world. BISHOP. L The St. Charles delegation that called on Mr. J. B. Atkinson last Saturday to tbank him for the free trip to the Centennial, were delighted to bear bim respond in a neat speech which was cheered by them. Mr. Burr also made somo closing remarks which were well received. It was a happy evening ioi all concered. Mr. J. W. Bridgman, agent for St. Bernard coal and coke at Chicago, was a guest of Mr. J. B. Atkinson last Saturday and Sunday. He reports that during tho late strike tho coal business there was heavy, in fact tbe demand was far greater for the St. Bernard coal than he could possibly supply, Somo trouble is said to exist between the miners and operators of several small mines in western Kentucky, but no serious striko is feared. Engineer James Kilroy, of the Hecla Coal Company, sajs Ibat Ihcir machinery at that point bas lately been put in good repair and that they are ready for a large winter business. J A new mining machine was last week tried in the Hecla mines with good results. On the first night ninety feet was mined. Last week Iho Si. Bernard Company received and placed on their track at St. Charles, a new locomotive to replace the one in use there for tho past eleven years. Tbe old locomotive which has been laid up for repairs, has made a remarkable record. In the eleven years it has been in service, not one day has been lost on account of engine, which speaks well for D. W. who has bad charge of tbe machinery and through his care the locomotive bas been kept at work. Much favorable comment appeared in the papers last week in regard to" St. Bernard excursion to tbe Tennessee Centennial, all ot which was deserved, but we should not lose sight of the fact that Ibis same company only a few years ago gave their employees a picnic at a big expense, and it is such acts that have caused tho operator and employees to live in peace and harmony, or as one great family working for each others good. Weigher Fegan, in order that he can better see to deal out equal justice to all, bas procured a new pair of spectacles. Among Ihe coal companies tbe scarcity of coal cars was tbe cry last week. was no striko at tbe Hecla mines as reported from hero last week by some unknown writer. The miners hero and elsewhere, who recently went to tbe Centennial, are eager to go again. They have found out it is a big show and they are anxious to sec atl the sights wbicb tbey missed on the previous visit. Mr, Simeon Roberts is very wroth indeed over the boisterous and disorderly manner in which a crowd of unknown persons attempted to celebrate a wedding by the uso of guns, pistols and tin cans, near bis residence last week. Now the cry comes from Faducab, or near that point that a new silver mine bas been discovered, and it is evidence of the fact that wbera Bryan goes the silver crazs exists. . Urn-stea- d, :. FOR CORONER. II. II. HILL." ' FORrCORONER. L. F. BAILEY. . -- L ; ' . Foreman Summers, cf the coke works, reported an increasing business, forty-fou- r cars of coke being shipped tbe past .1 .. 1' t, week. PROBABLE 'SUICIDE. FOR MAGISTRATE. FOR MAGISTRATE. FOR MAGISTRATE. Richard Brown Found f) nd With n Bullet Itolo Through ills Head, Near Daltoti. .D . 1 FOH MAGISTRATE. :. ,..:- FOR CONSTABLE. a D FOR CONSTABLE. FOR CONSTABLE. FOR CONSTABLE. FOR CONSTABLE. y Dalion. xOct. 15 (Special.) as Yeatman brown was gouig to the field where his broth- ft xi were at work, he found his rotln'r Richard by tin: "roadside bullut through his head and LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS, Si by his side. It U supposed killed himself thedty be Operator- Fawcett- feels much better fcHrlule his folks were not nn- of his absence, thinking he since bo has taken charge ot tlio day job ly one tq his grandmothers. here. The railroad company liaa had numer. probably been dead twui.ty- oih cills for ratrs nd coch-- for excurir hour whe found. I'lle dead man was ab nit 28 sions ih past week. Irs phi, .the-sool Wils.j B;o.vn 0,ifrnior-Jtni'illourlniid i n.w nttend-iiitrijyed about tw ni.o- fro nittlu w(ik Iiri.i tiv is rhiiIiik in iht tll.ir.15, tllSUIItl'l ll i ll'Jt b wn alonu'nlce'l). ir A Vij.'ir of m.iri .in tin Vrry iTnlti intiAe.l temi (' ho hlum liy li.lt? attribute to tlrs .it llmT'itlnd hjyaln.lhM o uniiii! Sum or YfRM-rda-- ; n Tho Hallway Age sajs: "After twenty years and more of effort, the opening of the Indian Territory to modern civilization has been assured and tribal ownership of tbe soil will soon bo ended. The treaty between the Dawes commission and the Creeks provides for an alloltment of 1G0 acres to each Indian citizen and for the sale of Ihe remainder at public auction. This will throw open 630,000 acres, or 958 square miles, to white settlement, and tbe treaty about to be closed with the Chlclasaws wilt place (en limes as great an area of land on sale. The railways that have penetrated Ibis forbidden land will be greatly benefitted by its opening particularly the pioneer Missouri, Kansas & TVxis." Last year it was $7,22,660 showing an increase of $G,o8o,ooo. This increase is accounted for by taking upon the books, as n liability of the company, $1,960,000 Louisville & Nashville Sinking Fund 6 per cent, bonds I,ooo,ooo2 Louisville & Nashville a nd Mobile & Montgomery $ percent, gold bonds, and $350,000 Pensacola & Selma division bonds. Tbe directors bave revalued tbe assets and have charged all of the company, losses, accounts and advances considered uncollectable to the amount of $42,707.98 to profit and loss account. The balance to the credit of profit and loss account Juno 30, 1897, $2,630,151 12. Under the bead of equipment the following report is made: The equipment at the close ot the year ended June 30, 1897, consisted ot 30,565 cars and 549 locomotives. There baa been charged to operating expenses for the year ended June 30, 1897, 1 s n 1 11 1 I I 11 1 .'r"'Cnn.'; i kn w 1. miti Br h,is put ro ::ivr) I a rinj Jitrthiunt of car.h iid other HjiMioryan I c.tu lur tub inythiiig ilitf printing lint 01 ilidrtiotice b.jst HyH. and,t lowest prices. Subscribe for- - TheIBbe.. county clKCiiuns. Forrm in Seifitr tnd cft"v of nrn urn now l)uyrrehiiililinf thrni 'rfrailt tiihrffl Arid Mendets'in. l'oremin O'Brien ban ailv.inced Eilwln Phillips to the machine deptrtment, Ho is now working under tbt nifiht machinist, "A special train consisting mostly o'f Pullman sleepers was run last. Week from oet-vun- - St. Louis to Nashville to accommodate tic Missouri delegation. Conductor Jim Sparrow accident Ally fell from a passenger train last Saturday ntfht at Howell and as a result of the fall ha has been laid up this week. Where Is Mulhatlan? Agent Walker, of Madisonville, says ho intends killing one hundred quail in a single day this fall or forever leave the field of sporl. Nick Walker, in order 10 Dispatcher know the full opiclty an loculori of nil meeting points on the Henderson division. freight train hst rode over ilv) roid on-1 1 and Scbree, looking around for a suitable location to mako a lame pond and also the erection of n tank. As the luno draws, nigh for Iho closing of the Tennessee Centennial iho passenger traffic on the Henderson division continues It looks liko the people have to increase. just found out what a grand nfTair the Exposition is. i 80,503,660. The repair shops nt Dskoven, on Iho week. d Ohio Valley branch of the Illinois Central road, havR been discontinued and fourteen men and I he foreman thrown out of em ployment. The machinery of lbs shops was taken to Jadacah and placed in the It seems that a great many people In the south, were agreably surprised when tbey found that the miners from this state really talked English and wore store clothes. The many friends ot Ben W. Robinson are pleased to bear that he bas become a successful politician as well as a mining engineer and been safely landed in tbo Halsey postoffice as ostmaslar.- Fat Blair came down from Mortons last Sunday to attend cburch .and talktn friends of the pleasant trip he bad to 'tbo ' centennial. W. D. Caviness, of the St. Bernard Company, is now almost ready for another tbe sum of $2,438,586.60 no account of fishing trip to Green River. As a fisherman he is a bi success. building and maintenance of equipment. There were built in tbe company's shops Urey Has (Jail. 23Jcars, consisting of four standard (Mayfield Mirror.) coaches, six baggage, twelve cabooses and The Louisville Dispatch has gall bought 300 drop one stock car; tbcro were to spare. Urey Woodson the manbottom gondolas and one director's car. miles of trackage, ager of it, after making the towns Of the 2,960.15 2,889.61 miles nre of steel rails, while only at which Bryan spoke in Kentucky During the past pay $150 a piece for a special car miles are iron. year 108.87 miles ot new steel rails wete to transport the speaker, called the train the "Dispatch's Special." laid. "" 75-5- DOWN IN THE MINES. An attempt was made to wreck 3 on train No. the Louisville and shapes. Our jiviat, cil Mirlin im It Is said a proposition Is on fool to to Kansvillq to work an :i been cillf-clrk In ilia djipatcher's office. A good the Brotherhood of Locomotive An exchange hero gives soma facts and selection bis been made, but why lireak Engineers, Locomoiivo Firemen and orfieurfs about the L. & N. H. K. "The his heart by taking him away from his ganizations of trainmen, telegraphers and compiny has purchased 365.15 miles of girl? conductors, "which will make' an organ), new road during tbo year. 'Civil Engineer burns was out last week z ition of over 100,000 men," in the United The bonded debt of tbe road, less the surveying at' a pojnt between Slaugbterville State, Canada and Mexico, boiidi held In tbe troasury, amounts to Nashville,ncar Lagrange. A young Sturgis can boast of having among her negro, Frank Swinncy, who concitizens one of tbe heroes of the late war in fessed his guijt, is under arrest Digging the person of Tom Oawman. coal for n living, he is content to remain unnoticed, content to discbarge his duty to his God and tu his country, shrinking from notoriety. He was tho engineer on duty handling the throttlo of tho Confed there. American citizens terests arc reported ger at Guatemala, States war ship has and their into be in danand a United been asked for. 0 0 igBft'iU ''"'" ' ' ".' yj "' lqjpwiyi,g''ii'',"'fiw''i'''',''"'WM , trnrm:y?w-&&4tir$,- v - "."HHst,.HH;ti-- , MBnwwiBHara' iiiimiawiri JMiiinfTf IT ' 'ill -- niW27 inrmMnfaiT7 ' ' :rJSf r.i 'iirWPat - JiivMVi ' . RICE OF SILVER. ITS FALL DUE PRINCIPALLY TO IN- CREASED SUPPLY CAUSED BY CHEAPER PRODUCTION I'rlce Alto Affected will enable it to carry the congressional elections in 1808 and to secure tho presidency in 1000 There is nothing uowiu the question as it is now presented It was fully discussed last year, but all tho old nrguments will be brought to the front once nioro It will bo well for tho farming class nnd the other otcrs of 'these states to study the question nfresh and ask the politicians what good tho fiee coiungo of silver can do us or our interests. They will bo told first tiiat times aro still hard in tho country and tiiat tho cause of them is tho want of suiTbieut money that moro money is what is clear that tho prico of stiver lias fallen needed for general prosperity for tho samo reasou that prices of nnils, Rnt the education of tho last cam steel rails, calico and of most other pnjgu ought to havo mado every man of articles have fallen immanufactured them nudcistaud clearly that tho colli' proved and cheaper methods of producThe scarcity of gold cry has been w ithont foundation in fact so far as the ago or more legal tcnucr silver hoi mm great declino in tion. In spito of tho present generation is concerned. If n n.wi has had something to Fell which will not increase the circulating medium prico siuco 1888 production has increased some other man has wished to buy, a lnck of money has never presented tho of tho country, for tho reason that the fiu per cent Tho lapidly increasing history of tho world shows clearly that sale. If a man with good credit has wished to buy something, ho has always supply of silver and tho equally rapid whenever n nation has attempted to been able to find money or its sule itnto with which to maker his purchase drclino in prico nro undoubtedly roOur farmers know now, if novcr before, that when theylmie jrcduets to make uso of two kinds of money, differtho demonetization il oiihiblo for most of which aro In great demand in tho rest of tho world thero is plenty of money ing in intrinsic or commercial value, nets which havo occurred siuco 1873 and and gold money, too, for nil legitimate uses. tho icsult has always been that the betv, hich aro now becoming so numerous While thero is nothing but hoImj to the gold scarcity wall It i3 with great ter kind of money disappeared from cirthat it seems likely that, as our director culation, leaving tho poorer kind to satisfaction that many too in tho increased output of gold the lcmoial mint says, it will bo less than 15 of tho tho field. If it is provided by law fhp last oxepso for any suc)i wail. Tho Kloudiko avnlancho of gold, coming years boforoccry country on tho faco that 412.5 grains of silver shall bo affcr similar avalanches in other parts of the world, is driving tho tilvcr of tho earth will havo adopted tho gold coined freo without limit and form a calaraltyite from her homo. Peaco to hor ashes! standard. ,1 legal tender dollar, and that Tho following tablo shows tho world's; of that weight of gold is nlso a ernment simply stninps toiusof both uroductiou of bilver, coiungo demand LEGAL TENDER, legal tender dollar, then If tho specified metals, thnt isn peifcctly harufloss per ounco from 1888 to 1805 and prico uso and business meu amonnt of silver is worth less than tho Prtea World's coin Production specified amount of gold, in tho measITIS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY WRONGS cither or bolli, as they find convenient, ncooffilhtr per fluo of sllvor in In lino ounces, ounce. flno ounces. nut if they do no' Had both convenient urement of gold, all gold mouey at DONE IN LIBERTY'S NAME. .KB iui,au,ooo . 10S,S27,OJ) 1SS3 once disappears from circulation. thnt is the very c treason in the world KB io7,cfa,ca . 120,213,011 18S3 why the undesired uu tnl bliould not bo Immediately nfter the passage of such 1.CU8 117,7S0,223 . 130,CO5,0C3 Uttl Unequal Kqtml Iu fii.ed upon them Tho desire, then, to .PS7 100,IG2,OtD been solved. n Inw this country would loso nbout It Attempts to Make . 137,1T0,119 l&'l y .671 1J0.882.M7 It Name Money Is Dounsotl nnd 1'rlvato ii.troluro a now Kind of money, . 153,151,7(2 liR! "Tho second nnd most important elo- - $500,000,000 of gold from tho channels ,7SX 100.C&7.T83 . 103,472,(21 isu to tho convenience of tho business Contracts Aro Impaired If Legal Tender of tho production of silver is tho of trado. It would tako soveral years, ;5 ment of ore," Mr. Meado hero uotes 87,472,623 . 1M.C10,GB4 1MU wiid, is not a legitimate desire. supply .C51 running tho mints at their fullest capac0J,Cfi7.HH Laws Were Ilepealed tho IIusIiiom World . 1C8.D06.8S3 ISM "A debt ill economic contemplation is Would Use Only tho llest nnd Most Con. noticing theso statistics Mr. tho many largo deposits of silver) prac- ity, to coin enough silver to make up After an obligation hy contract for tho delivtically inexhaustible, left in different for this loss of gold money. In tho Meado 6ays: venlent Money Freo Colnago of Two or probability nil tho oviis ery of specified goods. Tho obligation "Wo cannot ascertain with any ex- parts of tho world, and tho minlug nnd meantime thero would botho currency. Moro Monoy Motnls Would He Snfo Will-o- ut srWs by agreement of tho parties, and a heavy contraction of under now mothods of of actness tho strength of tho demand from that n Legal Tender Ilatlo Evils of I'iat tho ar'icle to ba delivered is named by tho arts. It has probably been stimu- smelting tho output of many mines will Mortgages and other debts would bo Money Clearly Presented In n Hook forced to payment, nnd the firmors them. Is anything nioro needed? If by tho increasing cheapness of Bil- greatly increase, lated Just Out. Smith hns contracted to deliver 100 "A third factor in tho supply of sil- would find in the general tightness of ver, but thero is uo ovidenco that it has does Smith ver which haa doubtless exerted n con- tho money market tho demand for their increased sufficiently to offset tho A simplo, clear, sound and strong pounds of batter to Jones, domand for coiuago purposes. " siderable influence is tho silver stand- products would decrcaso and prices fall presentation of tho money question is need an act of legal tender to tell him Cenperoff. Mr. Mcado thinks that but littlo of ard prevailing in Mexico and tho mado by Charles H. Swan, Jr., in a what ho must deliver? Is It not Thero will bo a great deal of tho old littlo book entitled "Monetary Prob- fectly obvious that a delivery of what haa been used iu tho nrts tral and South American silver coun tho silver that ia named in tho contract is tho evident uril! ivrpr- bo nut unon tho market tries. Tho miners' wages aro paid nnd talk about tho blessings of bimetallism lems and Roforms." It is tho last num. . " Whilo it is probably truo that tho most most oi tho supplies aro purchased in this year. Now, tho fact is that tho ber of Putnam's "Questions of tho Day aud only fnlfillinmt of tho contract? nf tho silver now coined will remnin in tonus of tho silver staudnrd. Domcstio United StnteB is already tho greatest Scries." Tho author bolieves that legal The priueiplo docs not chaugo if tho varied with in this form, tho fear that certain conn trios prices and wages havo not consequenco bimetallic country say,tho world except tender laws nro a great curso nud aro contract calh for a certain quantity of whilo maintain- responsiblo for most of our monetary a wtnl. If Smith has contracted to v Franco. That is to largo stocks of silver tho prico of silver, and by will throw their r a certain weight of silver of a cerIs constant and ia prob- 'tho fall in silver has not affected thp ing tho gold standard of values, wo use evils. Ho makes a good ease. His upon tho market ably largely responsiblo for tho recent profits of mino owners to tho samo ex- as moiicy in this country moro silver arguments are well calculated to up- tain quality, is not that amount of siltent aa in tho United States. This fact thau is used in any other civilized coun- set not only 10 to 1 ideas, Lat all ver tho full and only performance of rapid fall in price. Comparing tho years 1873 nud 1805, has placed mining operators in silver try In tho world except Franco. belief in favor of flat or cheap luoncy. tho contract? Can it mako any differ The silver men do not want bimetal- This being tho heart of his discussion, enco if Smith aud Jouts by language Mr. Mcado finds that tho yearly product standard countries at nn advantage in ... of silver increased 2G0 per cent, whilo competition with their competitors in lism. Their schemo dees not look to wo quoto tho following extracts fiom thor hnlli nmlrrstnnrt havo called this j tho United States and Europo and has that end. They demand a cheaper kind the chnpters on Fiat Money and Legal cortaiu quantity of silver by tho namo tho prico fell 48 per cent 100 ciuods?' The performauco or ful Tho most interesting portion of Mr. doubtless to somo extent increased tho of money thau gold standard money. Tender: nn ccouoinio point of view fillmcnt of the contract to deliver goods Meado's orticlo is that which deals with supply of silver, though wo should bo This they expect to secure by forcing "From tho cost of producing silver. Ho notes careful not to cxaggcrato its impor- (his country down to a silver basis, so thero can bo no differenco between nu Is the delivery of the very goods specitanco wo blmll bo not a bimctallio natiou, but obligation to deliver what happens to fied; nothing more, nothing less. A of tho silver industho general progress "To summarize this portion of our a monometallic nation, using silver at bo a medium of exchange nnd nu obliga- unfile! cut teudcr on such a contract is try nnd mentions a few of tho most important improvements in methods nnd study: Wo find that tho iucreaso in tho our only metallic money. Thia is tho tion to deliver somo other nrticle. Iu tho pcrfcimanco carried as far as it may mnchinery. Tho following extracts will supply of silver, which has been Uio condition of Moxico today, and it is either event tho selection hns been mado bo without tho neceptanco oi tho permain cause of its fall in price, has been held up to us by tho silver men as the by the agreement of tho parties, nud tho formance by tho creditor. What this givo an idea of somo of tho changes: "Tho first nnd most important im- duo to tho application of improved proc- ideal situation. Sound Money. obligation is as to a certain quantity of sufficient tender is is thereforo pointed provement in silver production has been esses nud nppliancos to a series of oro a certain thing. It is thus that wo may by tho terms of tho contract which Interest Lower Since 1890. discoveries extending over tho last 30 tho improvement in transportation. say that iu economic contemplation any desiguato tho performance. This touder Tho Engineering Record publishes a obligation to deliver specified goods is aud only this teudcr should bo recogRailroads havo been rapidly extended years, and that this advanco of improvethroughout tho western part of tho ment has constantly lowered tho cost of tablo showing tho rates of interest at a debt It would seem thnt tho obliga- nized by tho law as a legal tender, or a which various cities havo borrowed tion mado by tho ngrecmcut of tho par- sufficient teudcr In law on tho United States nnd of recent years into producing silver." money this year nnd last year, the les ties should bo altered only by tho agreeMoxico. Tho building of theso latter Duinptrs Great Tall. Huinpty son of which is that money is cheaper ment of tho parties. It would seem far "As tho present lamentablocoudltlon roads has mado possiblo tho Importaand cheaper and that tho capitalist gets ther that tho obligation should not bo of tho icprcscutativo money of tho world of silver ores from Moxico into tho tion a small return for its use, Baltimore, altered indirectly by changing tho has been brought about by tho indulUnited States, which greatly stimulated for esamplo, got money iu November, definition of terms used iu tho agree- gence iu tho intoxication of legal ten-titho silver industry of tho former coun1800, at 3.34 per cent, but in July, ment Kor should the fact that the law laws tho remedy seems most natutry. Railroad transportation enables tho 1807, got it at 3.20 per cent Brooklyn looks on a debt for money in n different rally to bo tho repeal of tho legal toushipping of fuel nnd timber, frequently and Now York got loaus this summer light from tho way in which it looks on der laws tho gradual redemption of tho scanty in tho richest mining localities, slightly lower at 3.21 and 8.13 per n debt for other goods mako any differ- superfluous representative money and and nlso tho introduction of tho imcent respectively but all the other ence a9 to impairing tho obligation. the substitution of other aud better proved machinery, without which, exeight cities mentioned paid moro than cept in tho richest deposits, silver min"It is novertholess truo that no despot-i- o forms of uoulegal tender representative Baltimore. Milwaukeo paid 4.29 per ing cannot today succeed. Transportapower of government in disregard of money to supply tho placo of tho pres-e" ' jTT L cent iu August, 1890, and 8.55 per cent property has been ofteucr or moro unilegal taudor stuff so far as is needtion facilities also mnko It possiblo to in August, 1807. Provided tho lender versally employed than this power of ed. utillzo lead as a byproduct of silver, has assuranco that ho will got his tampering with contracts, and that, "In accordanco with tho principles which materially decreases tho cost of money back ho nowadays parts with it too, not only by governments professedherein enunciated n sound monetary silver production. Difficulties of trans"dirt cheap, " ono may say. Tho day of ly despotic, but oven by theso claiming system will provido for tho freo coiuago portation havo seriously retarded tho safo 5 per cent investments is passing to bo actuated by tho principles of jns-tic- o of gold. It may also provido for tho freo progress of silver mining in Bolivia A away. Even 4 per cent is hard to got on coiuago of silver and nuy other mctnls railway has, however, recently been In and liberty. Baltimore safo long term investments. process of construction in that country, j "These, then, aro tho threo ways of that business men may actually wish to Sun. which will open 6omo of tho richest debasing tho standard coin of a country uso as standards, but not at any Icjfll inlues." either to reduce- tho weight of tho tcmlcr uitlo bctuccn the metals. Each Humpty Dunipty sat on n wall. Will Silver Reach the Ash Barrel? "Next In importanco to tho improvo-ment- s picco and mako the reduced picco a legal metal will simply bo stamped, under Iiumptjr Damply got a great fall, And all tho scnatorH and congressmen In transportation como thoso in ti7 tender for tho old piece, or to coin tho peifcctly distinct names for tho pieces, Can't put Huinpty Dumpty 10 to 1 again Iho mechanical nnd chemical processes samo pieces as before, but decrco that as to its weight aud quality and left to of mining and extraction of oro. Wo each shall bo n legal touder on existing pass for its own markot value, so that I'orgot Silver. may divide theso ns follows: Improvecontracts for moro than ita old namo on a contract tho only legally sufficient Dollar wheat seems to havo knocked ments in extracting nnd dressing tho implied, or to coin pieces of tho samo discharge o'r tender shall bo the metal knowledgo of tho silver question out oro nnd improvements in methods of nil weight as beforo, but of n reduced fino-ue- named iu coutrnct. If, thcu, business Repubtreatment Under tho first tho steam of tho platform of tho Nobraskn . nud to mako them legnl tender men seo fit to draw their contracts mentioned. for ouo metal iu perforonco to nnd later tho electric hoist havo been licans Silver isn't with tho old. However, it is not at nil Pacts Worth Considering. substituted for tho hand windlass Im-nunusual to find that when ouo of theso another, no ono can find fault, and exIn 1873 tho production of gold was uso improvements havo been mado mothods is employed in a schemo of de- isting debts, which havo been mado on in tho construction of concentrators. $00,000,000, in 1807 It is $240,000,000. basement tho others nro also associated tho faith aud credit of tho gold dollar of 23. !J3 grains of fino gold, will bo amTho old method of concentration, which In 1873 tho bullion valuo of tho silver witli it. Debasement, properly speakis still in uso in Mexico and at mines dollar was $1,004; iu 1807 it is 40 ing, refers simply to applying tho old ply protected. In order that tho governin tho United States was that of baud ' cents. In 1873 tho per capita circula- nnmo to a lesser nmouut of metal, nud ment may not seem to throw It3 iuflu- tlon In tho United States was $18: In .picking. Thoimtirovementsliifcamnlluir iu order to effect nn impairing of con- cneo for tho uso of cither metal in par1807 it is 823. Tho loss on tho silver ores havo been even moro striking. tract rights must bo nccompanied by n ticular it may bo well to provido that "Great improvements havo also been purchased from 1878 to 1803 to mnin-tni- u legal tender law, for otherwiso creditors tho government will rcceivo both met0 tho prico of silver exceeds mado in oro crashing. For tho bowlder would not rcccivo tho smaller coins for als iudUciimiiiatoly for their market f or about tho valuo of crusher of Bolivia and Mexico haobccn - -a- lsssssPK? moro thau their market valuo as stamp- values at tho timo of receipt." substituted tho battery of stamps and of tho cotton crop. ed metal, but tho act of debasement is Why OolilbURR Itrjolce. Tho nmouut of monoy in circulation tho lolls. A largo amount of labor has so universally poisoned with this legal Legal Tender. China nnd Ono of tho silver organs nsks plaingreater iu gold standard countries construcis is been, Raved by tho manner of tender law that tho term dctcmcit tively why tho hcai ticks goldhugs should Beforo. tho "legal tender" trick was generally used to cover both operations. tion of tho smelting works All refining than iu countries having a silver btand-nrwhen silver declines Is not silto glvo a forced currency to introduced works aro now built in teiraco form nnd "Tho method abovo described for rojoico of our products, it asks, and is Labor and farm produco in Mexico uro flat monoy gold aud silver passed from tampering with tho money of n country ver ono are so arranged that tho baso bullion, wealth reduced when which lias necessarily to bo handled paid for in silver dollars, tho valuo of hand to hand at jts bullion valuo. The namely, to debaso the coins iu weight, uot our national If silver wero treated silver goes down? ChiuCbO still stick to that form of dealleis btendily declining. whilo being unloaded, sampled nnd which fineness or uomonclaturo nud apply Iu eras of depreciated currency tho ing All g"ld aud silver coius are cur- gal tender laws is so barefaced and as" tho commodity which it is. aud thero charged iuto tho softening furnace, shall for exactly what they aro self evident n fraud that it is almost wero not n strong political effort to uprun from ono furnaco to another and lust tiling to advanco is wagos; tho first rent iu China thing to advanco is property. In gold worth when melted down There are universally denounced, and it is of lato set business iu order to givo it, or try to not be lifted again until it is loaded smelting proper improvo-men- t stuudnid countries capital is abundant still many things iu finance and mer- years soldomuscd byn civilized govern- give it, n fictitious valuo, every gold "In tho staudnrd man would bo as sorry to seo has been even moro netive than iu and tho rato'of interest low In silver chandising iu which "the heathen Chi- ment. Thoro is, howover, another methprico declino bolow Iho profit point standard countries capital is scarco nud nee" can givo us valuable instruction Ilia preliminary operations od by which tho samo nefarious end its seo iron or wheat declino Philadelphia Record In tho treatment of 'dry' silver ores, tho rates of interest high. Louisvillo can bo attained uudcrthe plnusihlo pre- as ho is to tho profit point But ns tho silverwhich aro amalgamated with quick- Post text of 'regulating tho value of money,' ites aro trying to forco silver Into monLllilnc L'p For Gold silver and rotorted, tho chief improve-n- n ns if mouey needed any other regulation What Oollnr Wheat Is Dolnc etary uso at a valuo far abovo Its real Costa Rica 1ms adopted the gold than to bo letalouoto find its own maryears has been iu tho nt of recent prices and scalo Now, this is jaht what is occurring ttandard, nnd Snu Salvador and Guatesaviiig of quicksilver ket level. This idea of regulating tho worth, or to upset all among bolt: Tiio 'The methods of extraction of high in tho wheat "stocking merchant wiiolo- - mala will follow its example ns soon us valuo of money hus its enthusiastic ad- down all obligation?, and bring nbout a up;" tho the necessary legal forms can bo com vocates in all countries of tho present commercial chaosi, they must oxcuso tho grade kilver in voguo iu tho United tho farms is in- rejoicing in ovpleted and in the best mills throughout snlu dealer uro thus compolled to States day aud has pcrmoated to individuals gold standard men for thoso Injurious ery incidt nt that makes cicaso their ordors; tho manufacturers in all classes of socioty. It is based on Why Prices Are Loir. tho world may be mn. : i.:i.:id as fol fill tlioir bIioiis with men to fill theso purposes moro difficult of accomplishtho order of tho governidea low): Tho oro i(. hni.l)l (i iho mill, la ortjcra; tho railroads buy moro cars "Our worklngmcn, who, with hand the tholhat of law, gives money its ment, and tho continued declino of silment, fiat klfti'd and sorted Lj n.aiLinery. ciushed and employ moro men to movo tho and brain, havo been devising now latho ver docs that by hojvy stumping batteries or by tho product and tho goods; tho mon thus bor saving processes, havo, year by basio value. It is thcrcforo called Tho co3t of producing silver has been Autism, aud money that is rolls uftcr which it is carried directly employed buy moro goods from the lo- year, reduced tho cost to tho consumer doctrino of dL.cl.uing, and so far as tho declino In flat to the amalgamating pans. In which it cal dealers, and tho local producers of without reducing tho wages of tho pro- tainted with this idea is called its selling prico is responsive to mouey. is kept constantly in motion by madisastrous miner milk, vegetables, eggs and tho liko soil ducer Tho duty of this republic Is to this "A legal tender law, however, nnd it is not favorablo tototho perchinery, passing through tho eight pans whero tlioy could not sell before. Tho nsslst In tho cheapening of products by all is highly which makes less an equivalent for tho pulp last named iu turn buy moro goods, and cheapening tho processes of labor " in lour liourh Pioin lhi?-occasion to tuo silver in more takes no account of any mail's sons who havo s into settlers., which eltan up tho tho usccudiug scalo of purchase nud Hon. J. P. .Touos, Sept. 10, 1800 tho arts, nud to this extent the declino to fulfill ids contract", but with charge of 1,000 pounds in four hours pioduction begins ngain. This is what New York Journal "Tho reason things sell lower than nhIKt is a public, bcuefit Tho dollar wheat means, not only in tho formerly In becauso they aro mado ouo fell swoop strikes n horizontal re- of Commerce. Tho mass is then rotorted moro duction of debts for nil alike and is iu avenigo coht of an avciugo mill in Ari- wheat belt, but throughout n full lialP cheaper, and thoy nro mado cheaper beeffect a universal buukrnpt act. When Great Prosperity In Itansas. zona was from ?3 12 to 1.00 per ton of tho country. Atlanta Journal. causo of better, superior methods and it is suid, as sometimes is, that a legal Bank Commissioner Broldenthal of of oio ' processes employed in their manufaobanktender law is ncccssaiy to avoid "The improvements in lead silver ex Sill or Mines Owned In England. turo. "Hon. Fred E. Whito, June lfi. ruptcy, such a lnw is in reality not an Kansas may bo a triflo exuberant iu calling his stato tho most prosperous traction havo been perhaps moro nota1893. Mr Edward Atkinson, who is in Lonoscapo from bankruptcy, but tho most tho Union, but ho deals with facts withble thau any others Piior to 1874 theso don, finds that s of all tho omphalic confession of bankruptcy. Old Theory Esploded. in his official parviow when ho declares ores wero educed by amalgamation as silver mines Iu tho world, reckoned by "Among tho wrongs dona in liberty's that tho farmers will pay off ordinary dry ores About that timo It producing power, are owned In that Tho old theory thnt tho gold standard promi000 in mortgages this yenr aud that was dhcovercd that thU silver could bo city Silver is n largo British interest, mado cheap wheat is not powerfully namo legal tender must hold n bo almost a sccina far mora easily extrat ted by a process aud freo coinage in the United States ts pressed any more, for tho recent habit nent place. It to legalto tender in any money is now so plentiful that many f mania to tush Following this discovery uuturully much desired by tills interest of smelting tho banks havo refused to receivo furof wheat is to go up ns silver goos very (into when ther deposits, so that tho money is bo camo tho great dcrl pment of Lead-vill- e protty well established public crisis. At tho down, nnd it is tho iug shipped to banks iu adjacent states business confidence is most needed uud Pueblo iu tho early eighties in tho American mind thut our work most deadly blow is struck nt that conSilver Losing Ground. Th fhhcntials of this method of extuio-tioSuch facts knock tho bottom off tho reTho national farmers' congress in iugraeu might prefer to oat white bread, fidence. arc. ( 1) Tho smelting of tho oro in session at St Paul rejected n freo silver which is n different fashion from thut cent campaign theories that tho couutiy "Again, tho lawmakers may bollevo : an ordinary blast furnace, (2) tho resolution on tho same day that tho in India aud China, whero tho laborers that thfio is not enough of ouo metal had not currency enough to go round of tho silver into a much politicians iu Nebiaska adopted ouo paid in silver cat rlco aud ratsnnd wear to supply tho needs of trado null so may that tho banks wero hoarding tho cash hinullcr quantity of lead; (il) tho sepa- Only tho elections will show, apparentto which tho pcoplo wero entitled; thi.t rags, thus testifying the benefactions think it necessary to mako twof metals tho wost was In hopeless bondago to tha ration of tho silver in n cupeling ly, how much weaker the delusion has of cheap labor uud cheap money. leenl tender at n fixed ratio. Iftlio gov Tho blast furnuco has been great. growu under dollar wheat. east. Philadelphia Record. Pouicroy (O.) Loader. ly improved during tho last 25 years. ts j j y con-ti.it-. ' do-llcon-tract- ." er ut I ! ss gen-erally u $200,-000,00ouo-hald bo-io' pai-hethreo-fourth1 u fur-nacI hr Diminished Do maud Coinage Demand Hat Decreased Ten l'er Cent Sinco 1888, Wlilla Production Haa Increased S3 DcmonctliR-tlo- n Actt Not Ilctiionsllile I'or but tho Result of tower Trices of Silver Some of tho ractora of Cheaper Production Are Cheaper Transportation, Hotter Median leal and Chemical Processes of Trcatlnc Ores, Uso of Electricity- - Immense, or Silver Oro Still In Sight Silver Is Produced Cheaper In Mexico IJccanio Waecs of Miners Aro Paid In SlUcr. Tho lust number of Tho Journal of Political Economy contains nn Interesting orticlo by Edward S Mcado on Tho Fall Iu tho Prico of Silver. " Tho facts produced by Mr Mcado mako it itii lmpotcant leaiuro oi mo general improvement iu tho bilvcr Industry has been tho rapid Introduction of electricity into mining operations Tho uso of tho i lettrlc light lias greatly facilitated all jrocesses carried on within tho mine Electric power ia also employed in hoisting oro and iu pumping, with tho very best results both as regards cost and convenience Electricity can bo transmitted long distances with only a small loss of power, and it is thus possiblo to ueo power at such n distauco from its source as would render it otherwise unavailable, Tho importanco of this improvement can bo better realized when wo consider that ono of the greatest obstacles which mining, especially in Mexico, has to encounter is tho difilculty of obtaining fuel for power, owiug Loth to tho lack of transportation facilities and, whero theso exist, to tho high charges for hauling ooal from tho United States Whero water power exists within a radius of CO miles it can to used for tho transmission of clectrio power to a silver mine. Tho economy of power is very remarkable. At ono set of mines in Mexico, thoso operated by tho Real Del Monto works, cloctrio power is obtained irom iicgia falls nnd transmitted from 15 to 25 miles to work pumps, hoists, stamp muia, crushers nud ventilators. "It is obvious that tho rosnlta of this long series of improvements in silver mining and silver smelting havo been grently to lower tho cost of producing silver Theso inmrovomcuts Uavo doubt less to Tsomo extent been accelerated by tho falling prico of silver, which they have also tended to produce. It was not to bo expected that the great advances which hao characterised every other department of industry would not affect tu0 protmctiou oi smut, nun u wuuiu uo rcmomuercu wwii ' to bcliovo thnt this march of improve- ment will bo stayed. To tako but ono illustration: If tho experiments in tho utilization of tho direct heat of tho sun aro ever successful, tho smelting of all kinds of ores will bo completely rovolu. tionized Tho problem of fuol will hnvo THRASHING OLD STRAW. THE KLONDIKE AVALANCHE. j Sliver Question Up AeiUu In Ohio, Iowa and Kentucky. Hie farmers of Ohio, Iowa nud Kentucky will bo called upon this fall to vote again upou the silver question, the same old question which they voted on last tall, and which they no doubt thought at that time they wero settling ouce for all The silverites are reviving this isuc in the hope of gaining for their party nn impetus this year which ' of capital nud managetorest paymouts would be met amlv ment, meaning tho lowest cost to tho would also mako it oasy to ohange the business world nud consequently tho basis. It is also statod that Mexico AS highest dovolopuient of our resources; cabinet proposes to bring about the SOME OF THUIR ADVANTAGES usofuluoss, dovoloplng, aud with most gradual adoption of tho gold standard COMPARED WITH LOCAL BANKS. perfect machinery, tho lesources of so as not to shock trado. . overy part of tho couutry and bringing hi view of tho aboyo foots our silver L'nualljn Supply nnd Demand of into grcutest activity tho capacities of Thev stutosmcu show great discretion In reMonoy In Different Parts of n Country, brain and muscle of all our people." fraining frcin visiting Mexico. Also Interest Hates, Distribute Illskanud A Htrlnc ru It. Tho World's Output of Gold. Hind Interest of Different Localities William P. Boubrlght & Co. of ColTho old lady of Threndiicedlo street Together Pre ent.Local Disaster Such as (Bunk of England) hns mado an offer to orado Springs say in their mining letter: Occurs When Local Ilaufc Fnll. "Tho world is entering upon an era tho bimctallio commlbsion sent nbroad Instead of individual and looal bunks, by this country which seems to glvo of largely Incrcnscd gold proeluotlon of such as exist in this country, Scotland pleasuro to somo of tho "friends of silthis thero can bo littlo doubt Never aud Canada havo groat contral banks ver." Apparently tho Bank of England has tho search been carried on with or of its resorvo iu such vigor, over such wldo arc-awith branch bunks iu small cities and agrees to hold villages. Discussing tho advantages of silver, which It is permitted to do by with such general succocs. Tho causes theso bauks beforo tho recent bankers' an act of i arllnment of 1811. In reality which havo produced this lucreased gold convention at Detroit, Mr. William O. it ngrccs to do so only under conditions thirst need not bo stated hero; that It Cornwell said: as difficult of realization ns if it had exls-tf-l has been btrlklngly shown in the "If tho pcoplo who now havo no said "when tho mui turns backward in rapidity of tho spread of tho Klondike banking faoilltles, and consequently its course." Theso conditions nro thnt excitement and tho eager oxnloration of hoard what littlo money thoy have, had tho French mint shnll "bo again openother now goldflolds, as well as in tho iu their vicinity a branch of n roliablo ed to tho freo coinage of hilver, nud thnt largely increased production of the esbank, thoy would profer to place thoir tho prices nt which silver is procurable tablished districts. It should bo possible savings in this brnnch rather than take nnd salable aro satisfactory " nt this timo to form an intelligent estl tho risk of losing it by keeping it thorn France could hardly open her mints mnto of tho extent of this increase and solves. Tho very small proportion of nt any other ratio than her old ono of to forecast tho output of tho current coin which tho Scotch banks carry inu It is practically certain that her year. Barring somo calamitous occurthorn to nfford to pay iutorcst on clillrati n is too far ndvanccd for hor rence, tho product of tho Cripple Creek deposits, as their notes cost thorn noth- to nttunpt free coinage nt ift'ij to I district will bo fully $12,000,000, ts ing, and what they loau is their notes. when the jrcRiit ratio is nbout 10 to 1. gain of 87 per cent over our figure for Tho paymont of a small rato of interest When . th piicis nt which liver is 1890, Colorado's output should reach on deposits encourages pcoplo with pre unihle and salable aio satisfactory" 20,000,000, which oxceeds Director As tho Bank of of tho Mint Preston's 1890 figures by small sums of mouey to deposit them, may n.inu anything while, if no interest was paid, tho mon-c- v England cannot me silver in icdemp !14 per cent, or a gain of 10 per cent for would probably bo hoarded. lion of its notes it can afford to buy sil- - tho ttato outsido of tho Crlpplo Creek "Iu towns aud counties whero money district Sixty tnillirns tif dollars seems is not used much tho branches collect at tho present timo a n-r- safo estimate in tho sparo funds, and nlmost without of tho production of the United States. expeuso it is transferred through tho "The world's output of gold for 160S was aliont $2 8, 000,000 From present head offices to other branches whero mouer is in actlvo domaud. This mou indications no very "'go Increase is to ey from all parts is placed in ouo resbo expected from cither Australasia or ervoir aud distributed, doing Iho most Rim ia. Tho South African Increase, good at tho lowest cost. Rates to borhowever, promises to bo notable. The rowers aro equalized by this distribuRand output for tho first six month! of tion, aud in tho far off sparsely settled tho current yenr exceeded that of the corresponding period of 1800 by about regious rales aro practically no higher B0 per cent, and whilo it is uot likely thau at tho largo centers. Wo kuow how different this is in tho United that this ratio will bo maintained throughout tho year tho increase may States monoy nt 1 and 2 per cent per nunnm in New York, 10 nnd 12 per very easily bo 20 ict cent, or nbout $9, cent west nnd south nud uuobtniuablo 000,000. Tho highest percentage of gala nt nuy prico nt many points. will doubtless bo found In tho cftse of "Ouoof tho great economics in tho esCanada aud tho British northwest, tablishment of branch bauks is tho less- vcr onl when it can bo exchanged foT whero tho production is likely to Jump ening of tho capital invested iu tho gold without risk of loss. Of courso if from 63,000,000 in 1890 to $8,000,000 business. The averago pcrceutago of in 1807. tho result largoly of the phe- capital to deposits in Scotland is 12.3 tho Bank of Eugland could easily nnd nomcn.il output of tho Klondike, Based ,. . . thn prediction may per cent, whilo in this country it is 31.3 nniPKiv rcTiiizo on i.. -- ii i. lis silver iuv iimviuu on tneso ligures, per cent Whatever reduces oxpensos of it coined in France, when it wcnld, if safely bo mado that tho world's gold bank maungemeut means reduced rates bo true, excliaugo for gold nt n production for 1807 will approximate to tho borrower benefit to tho public sllverism 10 per j fixed ratio. When theso conditions aro 9210,000,000. n gain of, about If thero wero only ouo bank in tho coun- fully appreciated by tho silverites, thoy cent over tho preceding year. try, this might not bo so, but competifool" Is being sec what nn The PHtherhood of Clod. tion between banks forces them to tho will upon them "Arrll The Fatherhood of God is only rightretnrnson their played plausiblo and possiblo explanalowest rates that decent Two ly nrdtii'tood by those who have been capital will allow. Consequently if cost of Uio Bank of Engtransformed by tho Spirit. Tho mysto tho bank is reduced cost to tho pub-U- o tions of this action suggested Ouo Is that teries of God's providenco nro read in is also reduced. A tax on bauks is n land havo been as u sop to tLo silon tho people Legislators, supposed this offer is intended tho silver question clearer light. Tho greatness of His love tax verites to keep nlivo grows mora and moro impressive. The rememto represent the pcoplo, should keep tho United States on nu thought of holiness becomes nn aspiraber this when it occurs to them that it and to basis ns long ns possible. By tion. Sin shrinks Jrom holiness, but would bo n good thing to incroaso tho unsound Eugland would J:eep hor greatso doing lovo longs for it Tho unrrow way is bnrdeus of tho banks. cripnot lonely nor gloomy nor thorny .nor, "Monoy is not always in demand at est commercial rival in'tho samo which It has been for pled condition all places at tho samo timo, but is need several decades In Tho second is that as distressful. It is uot dovoid of beauty. It has sights and sounds which are raped iu different parts of tho country nt largest owndiffercnt . tlmeg aml for ma roasoll . uu. British capitalists arc thosilver mining turous to tho oyo and car of him who . ........ . ers of silver mines and of i. Independent has been transformed. tier tno uraucn tysicm, uiu uuuu uuu. stocks hi tho world the Bank of Engto meet demnuds upon It is enabled " something for silver. The Iteason Why. with a comparatively small amount of land should "do British mino Tho reason why wo so littlo undermonoy, which would bo entirely in- It is deemed unfair to tho them entirely dependsufficient if boing handled by numerous owners to lcavo freo silver friends in stand God nnd nro so littlo ablo to apprcclato His lovo is that we plan out oar jr iudepeudent banks. For tho bond banks ent upon their lives by our ignoranco nun ciouuc uou u risks aio distributed, and if ono part of llold lUlli I'or Mexico. Ho docs not help us carry out the plan. tho country hns disaster this is offset by A recent dispatch from Moxico con tho buukiug profits in nuother pnrt, not veys tho Information that Mexico is Tho best thing for ns mny not bo what affected. Each locality would bo as- about to tako what aro considered tho wo want. Catholic Universe, sured that no local disaster would affect first steps toward n gold basis. It is MnLInc It Sure. tho bauks. Now, whon local banks be- said that tho recout groat fall iu tho Ho is making ills own dnmnatioa gin to break, tho locality submits and prico of silver has been a wonderful nnd suffers until long afterward, when costly object lemon to Moxico nnd other Rnro if ho is robbing his creditors and professing"" to bo a Christian. timid capital again establishes itself. nntlous using silver ns tho standard of yet Recorder. panics there would bo ncomblna-tlo- n value "In of Interests which would mako imMexico produces cousidorablo gold, Kmlcavor Truths. v possible such an experience as ours iu but It goes to other countries whero it Headstrong members mako hand weak 1893, when tho solvent banks of tho is moru appreciated. Moxico now prowest were mowed down by hundreds poses to put an export duty on gold. It societies. If you wnut others to work, doa't becauso of lack of support from each is argued that this will keep hor gold other aud from tho centers. Tho vary at homo aud mako it easy for hor to wait for others to work. existonce of tho large, strong banks adopt a gold standard inn fow years. It Tho best follower of tho Spirit is the which would grow out of tho system is also proposed to exempt gold miners best leader of a meoting. would tend to dissipato storms. from "every form of federal, stato nud SiKill your society without tho i and "Perhaps tho argument iu favor of muuicipal taxation." with a tie. Union versus egotism. is unbauks may bo summed up when branch Another dispatch says that "it Your socioty has 13 assoclato mem-bom- ? wo say tho system reaches tho highest derstood that tho next stop will bo tho Then it has 13 opportunities. perfection iu threo important partic- depositing of gol'l hi tho federal treasNo movement, not oven tho Christian ularsstability, economy, usefulness; ury! tho government to pay therefor iu Endeavor movemont, moves of itself. stability, tho greatest financial strength, silver dollars at tho current rato of holding up all our institutions iu activo A good prayer meeting on Sunday on tho day the deposit is made." periods and in storm nnd attracting to It Ih argued that this plan would begius tho Monday beforo and ends this couutrv tho caoital of tho world: n cold fund from which in- - never. BRANCH BANKS. economy both ' ono-flft- h s -- iffll I I 1 A ... ... .. f. rt KpJ-cop- al Illl jf3 MM? to MSIEAMIFamdyouii COAtBHt5B0WH x t BsSbl TS77AI ' " D0NT FAIL TO USE iittetsaffl? Wr wvv rzr-vm&zic .&t5f If.'f I v Wm, DAILY vvi s CAPACITY.. VSsfe -ssss IsbbbbbbbbbbbbbB jsOOfWRITE FOR ts IU ' "W -i-s- ir sValL. iiwfe VA sm smxMiF i. sssssK asisM. Bsssssssssr issssMmx f.f , i M r 1UI js A ZsTsBswV g m mmmi sIbbbbbbbbbbbbB . WsKsssV PRICES REFERENCED ,mk MUT-- . bbV j& ww flBk-- ?i . 0KgrBSsMaife" onP8l COAL BEST the ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLEg 5V ijiaS i7lggy Ji)) SATISFACTIOH GUAIWITfJED feS TlE MAIKET.ipCD USA TfftAL ORDEFtrAIlD YOU WILL, uiL HO e M.-- i STEM 1 .JfOM J Xiiti,Jl H ' '' : ' !, 1wfriii "Ill ' III rftn.rWiWi nsi 1 iiniwiMa HHWMHWOT-r--. '- i i - "--- . -' .BL.- -- .i&i1 .. .'... -- LLMBlHSat. . . . U6.BiniES2 """"' -- ". T 7. i " .if-- t CIej y KSO PMBl me Bee 2nb5iti tEfjrbc.' LOCAL NEWS. w"lt for sale. column. "Undo Joe" McCully has a farm Sec his ad in another Mr. A.J. Stokes spent a few days last week in Nashville, viewing the sights at the Centennial. . !V Hon. C J. Bronston, of Lexington, will speak at Masonic Hall, ing the summer months, but for the this city, this evening at 7 o'clock. last two winters some mines in this district have only paid the schedMr.' Will Fclaml and family left ule. last Saturday for Owensboro, where The effort is to make all of the they will make their future home, old mines come up to the old schedule and to pay off recularlv. H. H. Holeman ant E. L. Demands will bo made to that efHendricks arc attending the meet- fect and a walkout is ordered for ing of the grand Masonic bodies next Friday morning at mines in Louisville this week. where the demands are not com plied with. Mr. Dan Batigh and family and and loaders The machine miners will demand rates Miss Virgie Sutton, of near equivalent to the demands of the spent Sunday with the pick miners, or seventy-fivcents family of Mr. Ross Baugh. a ton. Some of these mines have been Messrs. Dan M. Evans and Jas. shut down for three weeks and as this R. Rash arc in Louisville o3ly three families have asked week, the former as delegate to yet for aid. The sentiment is unanithe Masonic Grand Lodge and the mous and the men are confident of latter buying goods. success. Geo. W. Knox, formerly ol RichBriensburg, Ky., Oct. t, 1847. -- My wife land, has recently bought real es tate in Dawson upon which he has was afllicted for several years with catarrhbuilt, lie is now making Dawson at deafness, and nothing seemed lo do her his home and expects to go into any good until I noticed Hood's Sarsaparilla recommended try highly for catarrh business there. Madi-sonville, teem in which our friend and neighbor, Mr John B. Atkinson, is held by Ihe people of Morions Gap and vicinity, that our ChairThirteen Pits Represented in the With Brass Band, St. Charles man, Mr Ben T Robinson, present these Meeting at Central City. resolutions to Mr. Jno. B Atkinson, and Miners Visit Mr. Jno. B. Atthat a copy be sent each lo the Earlington City, Kv., Oct. 18. Beb, the kinson, President ot the Mail and the Hits-tie- r Delegates from the thirteen coal for publication. (Signed ) mines of the Western Kentucky St. Bernard Coal Co. F. B. Harris, J. B. Blanks. district met in convention here toF. I Croft, day and agreed unon certain do. Speeches and Resolutions of Tbanks Ac- E. S. Blanks. . G. B. Thomasson, W. II. Edwards. mands which the miners of the knowledging the Nashville Excursion. A. R. O'Bannon, John Carroll, several mines shall make upon E. L. Hart. Wm. Patterson, their companies this week. They V. H Llttlepage, M. Hamilton. GAP. consist of the establishment of reg- HESOLUTIONS FHOM MOKTONS Charles L) on, Geo. W Johnson, ular pay days, prompt cash payJohn Nance, ments, and establishment of the Saturday night about 8.30, the Bob Hall, Andy Vaughn, e schedule of wages for this strains of a brass band announced W. H. Hopson, BnN T. Robinson. Ch'mn time of year. Prices for mining the arrival of somebody in Earling- E. L. Blanks, Sec'y coal are always higher from Octomgton, and investigation showed ber to March, inclusive, than durHow's This? MINERS VOTE TO STRIKE. A SURPRISE PARTY. NO SPECIAL TRAIN Toombs- - Ash by. BAILEY AND PARKER Speak Central Twico-a-Wee- k old-tim- e - and she began taking it The effect was J. L. Harned, formerly a popu- astonishing Before taking the medicine, lar salesman in the St. ""Bernard she could not bear the clock lick while general store at this place, is now standing very near it. Now she can bear with Grinstcad & Tinsley, wholesale it without any difficulty. R. C. Wyatt grocers, Louisville. He is travelHood's Pills cure sick headache, indigesing salesman and Earlington is in tion, biliousness, constipation. his territory. lie was here last A Little dlrl who Wanted to Go. week. Mortons Gap, Kv., Oct. 16. Miss Sallie Brown has made, the Dear Editor: following speaking appointments: I am a little girl thirteen years Ashbysburg, Saturday, Oct. 23, old. I go to the public school and r at 2 p. m. am in the Fifth Grade. My papa Old Salem, Saturday night. spent last Saturday Gap, Tuesday, Oct. 26, Tennessee Centennial, at the great Mortons and enjoyed at night. the day hugely. I thank the St. Bcrnslcy, Oct. 28, at night. Bernard Coal Company very much for its nice and highly appreciated Rates to Grand Lodge K. of P. reception at the Exposition. I The L & N. will sell round trip wish I could have been at home tickets to Frankfort at one fare and gone with my papa, but was for the round trip Oct. 25 and 26, at Dawson Springs. Hoping to see my first letter in limited to Oct. 30. account of meeting of Grand Lodge Knights of print, I am your friend. Pythias Oct. 56 29. Ran Morgan. Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, III , in speaking of tickets to Owcnsboro Oct 28 and Dr King's New Discovery, that last 29, limited to Nov. 1, account winter bis wife was attacked siys with LiCrippe Kentucky State Convention of and bercass grew so serious that physi Christian Endeavorers, ntonc fare cians at Cowden and Pana could no noth for the round trip. ing for her It seemed lo develop Into hasty Consumption Having Dr King's Qrassham Coming. New Discovery in store, and selling lols ol Mr. C C. Grassliam, candidate il, ho look a bonis home, and to iho surfor Commonwealth's Attorney of prise of all aim began to gel belter from the Fourth Judicial district is im- the first dose, aud half a dozen dollar botproving in health and will be on tles cured her sound and well Dr. King's the stump again at once. He will New Discoery for Consumplion, Coughs speak in Eailmgtnn one night and Colds is guaranteed to do this Rood work Try it Free trial botllM at Si next week. Bernard Drug Store Rates to Endeavor Convention. The L. & N. will sell round trip ,S Died of Brain Disease. Nor-tonvill- e, it to be a delegation of some sixty or more miners from St. Charles who, headed by the St. Charles band, marched to the residence of Mr. Jno. B. Atkinson, President of the St. Bernard Coal Company, where they serenaded and made speeches and presented resolutions that had been passed by a meeting of St. Bernard employes at St. Charles on Wednesday evening previous. The reason of their coming and the manner of their coming was because they desired to show their appreciation of the mammouth complimentary excursion given by the management of thn St. Bernard to the miners and their families on the previous Saturday when three special trains were run to Nashville thirty coaches-r-an- d a most pleasant and profitable day spent by the mote than two thousand people of the party at the Tennesse Centennial free of cost to all who went a full account of which appeared in last week's Bee. Mr. 'George Faults, representing the St. Charles miners, made an earnest and friendly talk in which he praised the management of the. company and spoke feelingly of Mr. Atkinson's past and present interest in and appreciation of the miners and their families. Mr. Atkinson responded briefly and with kindest expressions assured the men that he was as proud of them as they possibly could be of himself as manager of the affairs of the company. He spoke also of the excellent impression which the miners had made in Nashville, and how the foolish opinion entertained by many uninformed, people, that miners arc brutal and dangerous, was corrected by the parade and subsequent deportment of so many well dressed, intelligent and orderly miners. He spoke of his desire, in planning the excursion, to show to the world how good a class of citizens the Hopkins county miners are. Mr. J. V. McEuen presented the resolutions, after which W. R. Tcague and Isaac Douglass spoke briefly. Mr. W. F. Burr was also called upon and made a brief talk. 1 ne at. Shanes resolutions are as follows: trip to Louisville to lay the matter before the passenger department and endeavor to secure the train to be run on such a basis. In view of the greatly reduced rates that Resolutions. have been and are being offered, At a meeting of the colored citi- and the further fact that the zens, Tuesday Oct. 19, 1897, the L. & N. have not chartered a sinfollowing resolutions were adopt- gle train for excursion to tho Exed: position except that to the St. Whereas, We, the colored citizens of Bernard Coal Co., for its employes Earlington, most gratefully appreciate the excursion, no arrangement for a liberal generosity of the St Bernard Coal train could be made. Company in giving us a trip to Nashville There will be a one day excurand Ihe Tennessee Centennial, which was one of unusual pleasure and interest, and sion on Saturday for the colored Whereas, We recognize in this act of people at a rate of' Si. 80. Beginsurpassing kindness the warm heart, broad ning Monday, special tickets have mind and noble spirit of the president, Mr. been sold at $2.40, including one J. B Atkinson, of whose benevolence we have been often before Ihe grateful and admission to the Exposition and transportation to a.id from the happy recipents; and. Whereas, At a mass meeting of the citi- grounds one trip. This rate exzens of Earlington held on Wednesday, pired this morning, but tickets will Oct 13, 1897, for the purpose of expressing again be sold on the 27, and for thanks to the management, we, Ihe colored citizens of Earlington, had no opportunity trains arriving at Nashville on the of voting our sentiments of gratitude; there- morning of the 28, limited to the fore, be it 31, at this low rate. Resolved, That we, the colored citizens of Earlington, gratefully acknowledge our obligations to Ihe St Bernard Coal Company, and, be it Resolved, That we tender our thanks in a special manner to President J B. Atkinson, whose personal magnanimity is not excelled by the liberality of his official acts and to whom we are bound by the strongest lies of confidence and affection J E Bailey, J B Hawkins Com oiin McNtciioLs Abe Osborne, J T E Greer We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. If. J CHENEY & CO .Props , Toledo.O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for Iho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions, and financially ablo to carry out any obligation made by their firm. v West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To- leOO, U. WALDING, KINNAH & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direclly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills aro the besl Mr N. J Toombs and Miss Mildred Ashby were married at the M. E Church Will be Run From Earlington to South last evening at six o'clock promptly. The church was prettily decorated with Nashville, Except the Colored palms and plumes As the strains of the Excursion on Saturday. beautiful Mendlessohn wedding march were heard Ihe bridal party arrived. Hrst came LOW RATE FOR OCTOBER 27-2- 8. Mr. Howard White and Mr. Henry Bour-lanthese were followed by Miss Mildred Ashby and Mr. Frank White, next came The air has been full of rumors Mils Toombs and Mr Walter McGary, about a special train which it was Following this couple and just preceding thought would be run to Nashville the bride and groom were the two little for one day's trip, and upon which flower maidens, Misses MargaretVictory and train, apparently, almost every- Martha McGary, who scattered flowers in body wanted to go. There were the pMhway for Ihe happy couple to walk upon very many persons who wanted to Tho ceremony was very impressively spend another day and evening at performed by Mr. S. II Lovelace, and the Exposition, and it was gener- Miss Ethel Evans presided at the organ in ally believed that ten coaches her usual graceful style. could be filled for such a trip, at a The bride was very becomingly gowned in white organdie, and carried rate a little less than had been of- bride roses The two brides' a bunch of maids wore fered. The plan was to run the white over pink slips, and carried pink train, if one could be had, for the roses. The two little maidens were all in while, benefit of an Earlington church and were very dainty. that needs assistance. Mr. The editor j) The Bee made a eveningand Mrs. Toombs left on the fast train for (he south. Diseases often lurk in the blood before they openly manifest themselves Therefore, keep the blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla. at Madisonville to a dood Audience. ABLE ADDRESS. BAILEY'S d, Parker Shows the Unfairness of the Louisville Dispatch. The joint debate of Hon James E. Bailey and Hon Jo A Parker at Madisonville yesterday afternoon was well attended and the people listened well through Ibe Mr Parker devoted lengthy discussion his attention almost wholly to the money issue. Mr. Bailey, in addition to the money question, entered into tho tariff and showed the beneficial effects of a protective tariff as proven by the history of our country. He also showed the falsity of many statements made by free silver papers about the Republican administration of State affairs, and showed savings made to the people in State expenses in He showed enornumerous departments. mous savings made under Ihe present administration, and asked his hearers to in vestigate and prove if what he said was not true. Comparing tho last six menths ot Democratic administration with the first six months of Republican rule, he showed the saving in the expenses of the three asylums to exceed $23,600 A great saving also was shown in the public print ing account and other Items The public printing cost the State $39,000 more in 1895 than in 189G, and Hopkins counly alone paid $118 more In 1895 than in 1896. Upon the question of reduction of public school per capita he showed that the Democrats overdrew the school fund to the amount of $114,000 for the purpose of advancing Ihe per capita to $2 So, and that the Republicans found .1 big deficit in e Ibescnool fund which has had to be oxer-com- Fifty Years Ago. This Is the way It was bound to look When grandfather had hit "plcter took." these were the shadows cast before The coming o Conjurer Daguerre And his art; like a girl la a pinafore Borne day to bloom to goddess fair. Men certainly were not as black, we knor Ai they pictured them, 50 year ajo. Ayers Sarsaparilla began to mako new mon, just as the now pictures of men began to be made. Thousands of people fronted the camera with skins made oloan from blotch and blomish, because they had purified the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It Is as powerful now as then. Its record proves it. Others tmltato tho remedy ; they oan't imitate the record : The First Thanksgiving Dinner. The first Thanksgiving Dinner was ceiuuraiea in tins country two hundred and seventy-sivears ago at Plymouth, Mass. The w .ole American army was present it numbered twenty men. Miles StancKsh, the backward lover of Priscilla, sat at the feast, while Priscilla served at the tables. The story will appear in the November issue of the Ladies' Home Journal Here Indians and whites sat down together by the tables set in the woods,-- and enjoyed the roast tur key, beechnuts, clam chowder, fish. salad, cakes, fruit and other deli It was at this cacies provided. historic dinner that the first oysters were served. The illustrations of the article show portraits of the Pilgrim fathers. x 50 Years of Curer PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT Hopkinsvilic, Ky , Oct. 19. J. Minion Mills, a prominent merchant and wealthy citizen of died this morning of congestion of the brain: He had only been sick a few das. He was about fifty years old, and leaves a wife and several children. Hyatt's Partner N. In the Pen. Thor. Low, who was Gus Hyatt's partner in the express robbery on the L. & N. near Calera, Ala., last spring, and who was captured a few weeks ago in an Indiana town by Supt. Fisher, of the Southern Express Company, has been sentenced to a term of ten years in the Alabama penitentiary. Again. Mr. E. S. Cunningham, the proprietor of the Madisonvilse Steam Laundry was in this city Monday night antU'informed The Bee reporter that the laundry had again started up, and the people of Earlington can rest assured that they , Up Started Cards bearing the following invitation and list of subjects for discussion are being given out this week by members of the Christian church and Sunday-school- : "You are invited to attend the special services at the Christian church, beginning Sunday morning, Oct. 17th, by R. V. Omer, Pastor. The following subjects will be discussed during the week: Sunday morning "The Establishment of the Kingdom of God." Sunday night "The Proclamation of the King." (From chart.) inch a man: and a citizen our State may Monday night "The Faith DeOld People. well be proud of and be glad to honor. manded by the King." Resolved, That we place upon record Old people who require medicine to reg Tuesday night "The Repentulate the bowels and kidneys will find the our thanks sincere and hearty for the man- ance Required by the King." true remedy in Electric Bitters This ner in which our freind and the President Baptism by the King's Authority: medicine does not stimulate and contains of the St. Bernard Coal Company, has at Wednesday night What is It? no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as all times treated us, and we particularly Thursday night Who is it For? a Ionic and alterative. It acts mildly on desire to express our great appreciation of Friday night What is it For? the stomach and bowels, adding strength the compliment tendered us, and the opCornel We wish to do you good. and giving tone to the organs, thereby aid portunity offered our families and our- Services to begin at 7.30 p. m. ing nature in the performance of her func- selves to view the many attractions of the We will not keep you late. 111 - Asked the Boy too Aluch. At a meeting held at St. Charles, Ky , on A boy had been up for an exami- Wednesday night October 13. 1897, tbo nation in Scripture, had failed ut- following was unanimously adopted. Whereas, Mr John B. Atkinson," Presiterly, and the relations between him and the examiner had become dent ot Ihe St. Bernard Coal Company has somewhat strained. The latter again proved himself the warm friend and asked him if there were any texts earnest well wisher of his employes, and the whole Bible he could quote, having provided most liberally transportalie pondered and then repeated: tion and admittance to the Exposition at "And Judas went out and hanged Nashville, on Saturday, October 9th, 1897, freely and without stint to alt who would himself." "Is there any other verses you accept his bounty, we his sincere friends know in the Bible?" the examiner In mass meeting assembled would have il, Resolved, That in the person of Mr. Jno. asked. "Yes. 'Go thou and do likewise.'" B Atkinson, we recognize a true friend There was a solemn pause, and and helper, one who is not narrow or contracted in bis views, or acts; one- every the proceedings terminated. A few weeks ago Ihe editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of .la grippe and recognizing it as dangerous he look immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the many good recommendations included therein, ue concluded museum at the Public Library was would be downcast and depressed. Saturday, he added two to make a first trial of the medicine. To enriched. Kansas City Journal. say that it was satisfactory in its results, is more strange little stones, not so pulling il very mildly indeed It acted like unusual, but very interesting To Cure a Cold In one Day and magic and the result was a speedy and perIndian origin. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. manent cure We have no hesitancy in of unquestionable recommending this excellent Couch Rem These are shaped something like All Druggists refund the money it it fails edy to anyone afflicted with a cough or the half of a walnut, onlv larcer. lo Cure. 25c. cold in any form. "Banner of Liberty," One bears two evenly cut grooves Protection means increased LiDerlytown, ftid 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by St Bernard Drug Store, Earl on its convex side, which cross at manufactures at home. ington, Ben Robinson, Mortons Gap, Geo, right angles in the center of that Increased manufactures mean iving, SI. unarler. surface. The other bears a single Yucatan Chill Tonic The great reliable and popular tonic, and febrifuge. It breaks the and prevents its return, strengthening If your eyes ever become tired, smart chill patient the and gives healthy tone and and burn or feel heavy. 25c will give you vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to more comfort than you can imagine, if in- take Price 50c. Warranted at drug store. vested in a tube of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. Perhaps you never did nor never It is nonsense to argue to intel will have sore eyes this is no sign your ligent people that because bread eyes do not need strengthening and your is scarce in India or Europe, the sight cleared For sale by St, Bernard iron industry, or the leather indusDrugstore, Earlington, George King, St try in this country has had a great Charles 1 ne rise in wheat is awaKening. an important factor in our prosperIndian Relics. ity, but it is not "the whole thing" Mr. J. T. Bailey, formerly of by any means. If dollar wiat White Plains, but now residing in were all, the multitudes of unemEarlington, seems to carry a sort ployed workingmen throughout the of "rabit's foot" with him lor In- country would have been unemdian relics. Not long ago he ployed still, thousands of smoke brought in an unusual piece, carved stacks would still be smokeless, like the head of a bird witli the and millions of people who are now ears of an animal, with winch the teeling the effects of prosperity, Both speakers denounced the Louisville Dispatch and proved it unfair They both said Ihe Dispatch was a liar A TALK BY HRS. HYERS. Parker produced a sensation in bis closing speech by calling attention to the unA pleasing entertainment was fair treatment of himself by tbo Louisville Dispatch, which paper published an attack given at Masonil Hall Tuesday made upon him by L K Taylor, of Padu-canight for the benefit of the local but refused to civc him space to anW. C. T. U. It consisted of a reswer that attack. cital by Mr. Omer V. Fowler, inThe attack was published in yesterday's Dispatch and accused Parker of trying to terspersed witiumusic by the Albring about the election of Dr. Hunter du pine Orchesflf all ot Madisonring the last Legislature, publishing a let' ville. ter written by Parser at the'time. The The evening's exercises were beattack vas signed by L. K Taylor of gun by the reading of a chapter and was headed "Parker Exposed." Mr. Parker said that this was no exposure, from the Bible by Miss Annie Cow-el- l. as he had published the same letter in his Mr. W. F. Burr made a short own paper some time since He had wired talk, in which lie introduced Mrs. the Dispatch asking if they would allow Browder Myers, President of the him spach in which to ansver Taylor's at local union, who delivered an eartack 1 be Dispatch had answered and be read their message which had been deliver- nest address on the subject of the ed during the speaking This is what it work of the W. C. T. U. Mr. said Fowler's program followed. His "Suppose you continue to address tho recital was very pleasing, and public through your personal organ, the showed no little talent on his part. Courier Journal, as usual." The unfairness of the Dispatch in this It included some difficult selecwas manifest and Parker scored a point tions. Mr. Fowler and the Alpine The speakers went to Providence where Orchestra have the thanks of the Ibey spoke last night h, (liven by Hr. Omer Fowler and the Alpine Orchestra for Benefit of the W. C. T. U. lm h, j Co dompouuD women of the Temperance and their friends. Union Prescriptions properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs. .It requires the druggist to have a largs amount of drugs-fr- esh drugs. He must give Ihe best possible work, and for compensation lie must be reasonable. :. JOB WORK-:- . Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimates furnished upon application. Special Services. groove on its convex side running increased employment. Increased employment means WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEMlengthwise and in the center of that increased earnings. BER WE'RE CAREFUL surface. All these will go into the Increased earnings mean increas museum. ed consumption. ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, increased consumption means Bucklen's Arnica Salve J. W. PniTOHITT The best Salve in the world for Cuts, increased demand for articles conPROP'R Bruises, Sores, UJcers. Salt Rheum, Fever sumed. Are you a subscriber to The Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Increased demand for articles Bee? You should be. MADISONVILLE, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- consumed means increased prices. tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is Do you understand now how it is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box For that all articles which the farmer Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. has to sell has advanced in price? Ex. Hotel ?y. L utile KY. John Feland's Fall. s. Oct (Louisulle, Tim 18th ) can secure the same class of work that was turned out before they shut down. The Madisonville Steam Laundry has long had the reputation of turning out first class work, and Mr. Cunningham has many friends and customers in this city who ill be glad to know that the plant is again in operation. Bramham-Umstend. Mr. Will Bramham an employe of the L. & N., and Miss Ninnon Umstead, the only daughter of Mr. lutions of similar character were and Mrs. Dan Umstead, and quite The drouth is still causing fears passed, which Mr. Ben T. Robina favorite in Earlington society, for the safety of their homes among were quietly married yesterday the farmers of several Central and son was delegated to present to Mr. Atkinson. They are as folafternoon at 3.00 o'clock, at the Eastern Kentucky counties. home of the bride's parents. Rev. lows: Strayed or Stolen. R V. Omer, in a few appropriate That, Whereas, Mr. John B. Atkinson, words pronounced the ceremony One yellow cow, half Jersey, fout President of the St. Bernard Coal Commat maue tnem man and wife. years old. No marks in ears, white pany, has again attested his sincere regard Only a few of the most intimate belly, strayed from my home in for the comfort and welfare of those under friends were invited. Mr. and Earlington on the night of Wednes- his change as well as those surrounding Mrs. Bramham will make their day, September 22, 1897. Was him, th$s showing conclusively that tio is "3bme in Earlington. They have raised in Christian county. Suitable their staunch friend, and that in furnishing bis employes and their friends with free .'many friends who join The Bee in reward for her recovery. ' congratulations and best wishes. Geo. Fosen, Earlington, Ky. transportation and entrance into the great Centennial Exposition, at Nashville, Tenn., they have been afforded a profitable as well as delightsul trip to the greatest attraction of the South. Be it tbprefore, -- We earnestly believe tions. Electric Bitters is an excellent ap- great Exposition. petizer and aids digestion. Old people that many were helped and aided by what find it just exactly what they need Price they saw and heard. Resolved. That our Committee, whose 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Bernard Drug Store. names are appended, be instructed to convey our resolutions to Mr. Jno B. AtkinThe question that is just now son and cause a copy lo be inserted in Tub worrying the Russellville saloomsts Bkk, of Earlington, ihe Hustler and k is whether it is to be or is not to Mail, of Madisonville, Ky be. W. C. Jenkins, Richard Palmer, W. R. Teague, J. V. McEuen, Yellow Jack Preventative. Douglass, J. P. Renfrew. Guard against Yellow Tack by keeninn Ike the system thoroughly clean and free A meeting was also held at Morfrom germ breeding matter. Cascarets Candy Cathartic will cleanse the system tons Gap last week, at which resoand kill all contagious disease germs. Twice-a-Wee- The Woman's Friend. know from my own experience that for ladies of a constipated habit there is nothing to supply the place of German Mrs, J P. Menencss, Liver Powder." Springfield, Ohio. "I have taken German Liver Powder for dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and would not be without it. Miss Jennie Green, Abiline. Tex. "Friends advised me to try German Liver Powder for long standing liver complaint. I had relief before I had taken one bottle. It did mo more good than all medby physicians." icine prescribed Mrs. John Campbell, Jeffersonville, Ind. "I Attorney John Feland, Jr., of Ilopkinsville, had his shoulder dislocated in the Law and Equity Court-rootoday, as the result of an accident while sitting with Judge Toney on the bench. Mr. Feland came into court today to call on his father-in-laHo was given a seat by Judge After a brief call he Tdney. pushed back his chair with the intention of leaving the court room. In doing so he fell and dislocated his shoulder. Mr. Feland suffered considerable pain, but Dr. Hood thinks there will be no ill effects after a few days. Quickly Cured Ark. Our children were suffering with croup when we received a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It afforded almost instant relief F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy is for sale by St.Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; George King, St. Charles; Ben T. Robinson, Morions Gap Croup Yellow Fever Germs bread in the bowels. Kill them and you are safe from the awful disease. Cascarets destroy the germs throughout the system and make it impossible for new ones to form. Cascarets are the only reliable for young and old against Yellow Jack. 10c. 25c. 50c. all druggists. safe-guar- d CANDIDATES' CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS. We have a very complete line of Cut Cards, any size, style or quality, and know how to print them in the neatest possible manner. Artistic printing is the only kind we do. If anybody asks you about the price, tell them our charges are more reasonable than anybody's. We execute your orders promptly. Cogar & Davis, of Danville.have bought 160,000 bushels of wheat this season, paying $128,000 for the cereal. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r hours; a sediment or setting indicates a diseased When urine condition of the kidneys. stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. 00 frequent desire to urinate or pains in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding urin in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effects of Swamp-Rois soon realized. It stands the highest for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug-cestprice fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tub Bee and send your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer The proprie& Co., Binghampton, N. Y. tors of this paper gaurantee the genuineness of this offer. ot s. THE BEE, Q kr EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY. XI OOOQOOOOOOOi Mountain Glen, IF?WHO IS YOUR TAILOR? A I '7t Do You Get YOU a CORRECT FITi RECEIVE THE rakcsfa) CURE CONSTIPATION I DRUGtlSHl SO rfriHIi Mill I MAT TTWT V nniDlMTPPn to nn tutor coMllpttlan. fiwirrt re th Ideal Uii-- JI ANVkUTUil uUAnMl&CiUtlre.arrerrrlporrrlpe.liatrinwairnlBrtlreMUs. Smi-lfUHlfctMrrt- - Ad. STCBMNO REXFDl CO., Chlejo, Montreal, Can., or New Tork. tn.J rarfWWwrfTT lANDY CATHARTIC day afternoon. Miss Celeste Moore reviewed "Spanish Rule in the Phillipines," Cosmopolitan, and Mrs. Wm. Wen-de- l reviewed a Romantic Wrong-Doer,- " and "The Marquis de Lafayette and President Monroe," also from the Cosmopolitan. Both articles were much enjoyed. Mrs. J. F. Foard read "Ian McClaren's Creed" and gave a little history of it, in place of the reading by Mrs. J. R. Rash, who was not present. Mrs. Keese, oJ Philadelphia and Mrs. J. W. Pritchett, of MadisonResolved, Tba't in Mr. obn B. Atkin- ville were guests. son the people of Hopkins county have a The next meeting will be held loyal friend, the State of Kentucky a use- with Mrs. A. W. Jackson on Thursful and enterprising citizen, and the St day, October 29, at 2.30 p m. The program will consist of Jiernard Coal Company, a president who at all times and under all circumstances, by Mrs. W. C. Morton, Mrs. guards well their every Interest and that J. F. Foard and Miss Agnes Burr. The sick tramp at Guthrie had Magazine Club. malarial and not yellow fever. The Ladies' Magazine Club held Yellow Jack Killed. the first regular meeting with Mrs. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic kills Yellow J. F. Foard at Hecb, last Thurswherever they find him. No one benef,7osp MM X O fj.li,.i,.iM:.-i-i..i,.l.ii.iil I 20 YEARS SUCCESS in HIGH GRADE TAILORING by ORDERING YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS OF who Jack takes Cascarets regularly and systematically is in danger from tho dreadful disease. Cascarets kill Yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breeding. 10c. 25c. 50c. all druggists. M. BORN & Co. THE GREAT CHIGA60 MERCHANT TAILORS. We guarantee lo fit and please you, and save you money. The molders of the Middlesboro Foundry and Machine Works had to lay off this week on account of a scarcity of coke to run the foundry. To make the complexion good and the breath sweet, use Dr. Bell's Peppermint Chill Tonic It purifies the blood, rids you of malaria, and is an upbuilding tonic, aiding digestion Pleasant taste and effect For sale 50c. Guaranteed by all dealers by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; George King, Ul. Charles. hb . 300 NEW SAMPLES TO SELLECT FROM A J ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. KJ IS "ZiJdLUJLJLJIJJIIWJi ALl being erected. A strong faculty, headed by Prof E. McCulley, is in charge. The courses of study are not excelled by the average college or normal. You can be suited in Tuition only $2 per studies. Board 8 to $9. For month. Major. J. J. Thomas died at elegant catalogues, address E. Camden, Ark. He was an McCully, A. M., Principal, Hanand member of the Confed- son, Ky. we acknowledge with profound gratitude erate Congress. Farm for Sale. his every art of kindness and benevolence, A pelican with beautilul gray To Cure a Cold in One Day. and pledge the St. Bernard. Coal Company Fruit and berry farm of 75 acres feathers was kiiled on the Big Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Sandy last Thursday by a raftsman. through lis able president, tbo faithful dis- for sale, or" trade, for Earlington .11 fi.nfl lliA mna. If .. fll inns All ijiuioi-of our respective duties. cbarge aee J. b McLulIy,jLoCuret 25c, hiuuuiuuuiuuuj itBernard property. For sale by St. Subscribe for The Bee. Resolved, further, that as a mark of es- - Madisonville, Ky, store, carungiou, ivy. Drug I i 11 Hanson School. Hanson is "in it," educationally. The best house in the county is " dL iilJl.lini JLlu tn AllMllilll rfLi LI 0) DC WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE r To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want 25 r injury. l i "imrpj I PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. u I vf iiLjp j i a tlf,i" ;; vs: "ryr "H ipiqpnjp "HPl,P'F' IBATHsfoK. Rj &feii'&iwifc i: - ,.- -- - - . ; if F TILE StJKDAY SCHOOL. LESSON IV, FOUHTH QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 24. Mem Toit oftlio Lcxson, Aria xxvl, 3 ory Vtnn, S3, S3- - Rolitrti , Mntli. Comiucntnrj- - by the Iter. 1. M. 33 10-3Ti-xt- CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Topic For tbo Week llrfrlnnlng Oct, 17. Coaimrnt by Iter. 8. II. Doyle. Toi'ic "Whntover Ho would like to havor (A meeting to mo do." Ex. xlx, all branches of society work suggested, to bo led by tho president.) Ill tlio topical refereuco wo havo nn account of God's Hist covenant with Israel. As Moses was about to ascend Mount Siuni to receive speoial revela-.tion- s con-elde- TEN DOLLAUS A WEEK FOR EIGHT. Feeding- a Family at a Cost Eighteen Cents a Day for Each Person. - LtattaatrtrtrtJ-1 vv. v w J-- - ' , ---- 7" ;; - lj rv V,4BWV9V4llVmL7VBA'am.Tm3371VKKlKClKBlBlfflBIVIIVIBBlPttBMBAaiyi wwwwwwww-tww-ww-w--w-w-w-- '" " I I ",.''"" 1 . b9B H .tLLH vj MMPP LV VAVH n HIMpMiPI IMP" iH I H BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. Biennis. U 4: r i Jesus, and to this day those who aro much Phil, ii, 12, 18; Col. Hi, 17; II Thcss. In iovo with Jesus and carried nwoy with ii, 10, 17; Jas. i, 22, 23; ii, lilm aro accounted besldo themselves. Eov. xiv, 13. They said of Christ, "Ho bath n devil and Is mad" (John x, 20). The prophets testi"Faithful Unto Death." fied that people said, "Tho Man of tho Every trial, if it docs its perfect Spirit Is mod." "Ho that departcth from evil is aocounted mad" (Hos. ix, 7, mar- work, leads us to death, to tho death of gin, and Isa-- llx, 1G, margin). sonio natural selfishness nnd to tho C5, 20. "I mu not mad, most noblo of n moro perfect forgiveness Festus, but spoak forth tho words of truth nnd moro unselfish kindness. Wo should nnd soberness." i'et theso aro tho very remember tho cross ns tho emblem of words that aro not palatablo to men of temptation when it docs its perfect tho world. Tho tlmo will como, Is oven now como, whon many who bear tho namo work. Naturally, whon trial comos wo of Christ will not end tiro sound doctrino. wish it to go nway nnd lenvo us as wo Thoy havo a form of godliness, but deny wero before. But it would not then actbo power thereof (II Tlm.lv, 0; 111,6). complish its purpose, which is to effect Llko Fcstus, they know all about It, but n chnngo in us, to lead to tho laying they will notylold to It and bo obedlont to down of somo selfishness. Wo must sco It. They know all about Him who Is tho what selfishness needs to bo overcome, only Saviour, but will not submit to Him wo must bo willing that it shall die. or bu ruled by Him. Then tho temptation does its perfect 87. "King Agrlppo, bellovcst thou tho prophctsr I know that thou bcllovest." work. It reaches to Calvary nnd tho From verso 3 It would nppear that tho cross. Wo nro faithful unto death, and king was well acquainted with tho Jews n moro henvenly spirit rests upon us.ns n crown of lifo. Rev. William L. nnd their affairs and tho promises concerning thorn and their Messiah, but It Is not Worcester, "Tho Helper." What wo know that helps us, but only tho knowledgo wo mako uso of. It Is not tho Tbo Upward Way. 'food wo look at nnd can talk nbout and Tho upwnrd way cannot lie easy it oven preporo for others that benefits ourselves, but only that which wo personally must bo climbing to the end, but as you climb there como moro lovo of appropriate. Wo must receive lilm. man, moro love of God, n blessing of 28. "Then Agrlppa said unto Paul, Alstronger, abler, kinder, happier lifo, most thou jiersuadcst mo to bo n Christian." Another translation Is, "Lightly nud evor growing over all a quiet, restnrt thou persuading' thysolf that thou ful sctiso of something brighter, hapcanst mako mo n Christian." Tho word pier, still beyond, some crown of better "Christian," so common with us, Is not n lifo than aught wo know of hero, which word much usod In tho Hlblo, being only found In two other places (Actsxl, 20; I tho Lord hath, in tlio unfolding of tho eternal years, for them that lovo Him. Pot. Iv, 10). Tho word "saint" or Dr. Brooke Herford. or "brothrcn" is much moro com1U-2"bo-lievo- r" iamily of eight persons can be fed Fes t us succeeded Fells,. nnd both were from God.God called outtoliim and and well fed at the aggregate Trilling to please the .Tows nfc l'nnl's ex- demanded first n positive engagement pense (xxlv, 27j xxv, 0). Pnul npponlcd on tho part of tlio peoplo. Ho called to cost of ten dollars a week. She for each presents a to Ctrjsnr; thcrctom tho enso hml to go'to mind His pn?t blessings and mado promHomo. King Agrinpa coming to Ciusnrai, ises of futuro favors if they on their meal, with suggestions for changFcstus states tlio en so to lilm ns fur ns ho part would obey Him. In nnswor to this ing and varying them, and details known It, which is that It concerns "ono request tlio peoplo responded, "All that how to prepare the main dishes Jesus, who was ilend, but whom Paul af- the Lord linth spoken wo will do." How that enter into her. economical plan firmed to bo nllvo" (xxv, 10). Agrlppn liko that part of tlio Christian Kndeavor of supplying the family table. "To desiring tolicnrforlilincolf, Paul Is broiiRht to forth In tlio presencoof Agrlppn, Ucrnloc, plcdgo which rends, "I willto strive mo carry out the scheme," she says, havo do whatever Ho would liko I'ostus and tlio chief captains and princi"articles must be purchased ecopal men of tlio city and allowed to speak do." Israel often failed in keeping her Havo wo always nomically, and no waste permitted. for hlmseir. Ho (states lirlclly ins cany covenant promises. A table which is supplied for a history as an uncniy nf Jesuit, and then been trno to ours? moro fully his conversion on tho way to God lamily ol eight for ten dollars a 1, God's part of tho covenant. Damascus and lijs commission from tho promised threo tilings to His people 1. week must, of neccitv, be plain, Lord II in f elf. They should bo a peculiar treasuro nnto but it ma, at the same time, not O King Agrlppa, I 10. "Whereupon, yo will oboy My volco and lack for variety or wholcsomencss. was not disobedient unto tho heavenly, vi- Him. "If sion." When ho heard ono speaking to keep My covenant, yo shall bo n pecul- Sweeimeats nnd rich !es(.rls must him from heaven, paying, "I am Jesus, iar treasuro unto Mo nbovo all people." be counted only as occasional God would be specially fond of them. whomthnu porsccutest," lie could no dishes but that he had been greatly mis They would bo jewels iu His crown. luxuries, and 'company' Meat, taken and that Jesus or .Nazarctli was ac- 2. They should bo kiugs. By the powor must be omitted altogether. tually ollvo and In heaven, and at onco he of God that would bo manifested iu the most expensive food item, may yielded to Win, saying, "Iiord, what wilt thoir lives they would control mid inflube purchased in a much larger thou havo mo to dof" Wo cannot cxpoct rule quantity than is needed for a single such a vision or n volco from heaven, hut ence the lives of others, and thus tho word of Qod should bo to usas much a over them. 3. They should bo priests. meal, and utilized French fashion. volco from heaven as that which he heard. Tlio priost ever had easy nnd freo access The poor and middle classes of 20. "llcpcnt and turn to God and do to God. Thus thoy, if thoy wero obediworks mcot for repentance." This ho ent, would nlwnys possess a direct way this country must learn more about e of the legumens, the preached everywhere, proclaiming that of approach to Him nt nil times. God was In Christ, God manifest in tho 2. God's proof tlint Ho would keep more about thu propi r combinaflesh, and that the only way to turn to His part of tho covenant He appealed to tions of food. Avoid the buying God was to turn to Christ (I Cor. Ill, 11), and then let your life provo that you hnd tho past. " Yo hnvo seen what I did nn of steaks, roasts and chops each It is an expensive house really turned to Him, for whllo no works to tho Egyptians and bow I bnro you on week. of ours can royo us, yot If saved by Ills eagles' wings nnd brought you nnto hold indeed which has no reperfinished work wo will suroly show It by myself." As tbo Israelites roviowed toire of cheaper dishts. A beef's our works. tbo past they could not doubt God. No SI. "For theso caufcs tho Jews caught moro can tho Chrlstan Endenvorcr who heart or a braised calf's liver makes economical and excellent an tnc In tho temple and went about to kill looks over tho past ICycnrs. God's me," Jesus was tho causa of all their Broiled sheep's kidneys, in tho Endeavor movement and change. hatred. Thcro aro gods many and lords His blessing upou it nre nppnrcnt to nil with a little bacon, give a good many in Christendom as well as In heath endom, but thcro Is only ono living and students of tho past. How marvclously breakfast at a cost of ten cents. truo God, who so loved us as to givo His Ho has borno this rnovonient upon eagles' Smothered beef, which may be only begotten Son for ws, and when wo wings and carried it forward. This has made from the tough end of the rocelvo Him Ho and His Spirit will bo been duo to tho fulfillment of tho condiand manifest In us and will provoko moro or tion to obey His voico nnd keep His rump steak, is appetizing, less opposition from tho world and nlso covennnt. Success lias como bocauso only costs half the price of an from religious people who do not truly of tenderloin bnvo trusted iu God nnd equal know Hlni, for tho carnal mind, whether Eudcavorcrs havo fulfilled this vow to tho Master to steak. religious or otherwise, Is enmity against "The housekeeper should no to strivo to do whatever Ho would liko to God (Rom. III, 7). hnvo them da market early and buy only the best S3, S3. "From Hoses and tho prophets 3. Isrnol's part of tho covenant. "All materials. ho continually proclaimed that it had been They keep longer and foretold that tho Messiah- should suffer that tho Lord hath spoken wo will do." go farther than the inferior oncst and dlo and rlso from tho dead beforo Ho This was thoir sweeping promise. Tho could bo Israel's Messiah or a light to tbo Endeavorer has mado tho samo cove- Perishable food should be bough, gentiles. So also our Lord Himsolf, for nant. Wo havo covenanted with Christ in small quantities two or three Mosos and tho prophets sot forth that His times a week. Groceries enough sufferings must proccdo His glory (Luko that wo will do what Ho wants us to a month should be laid in. Wo rccclvo Him, and by do. Let us do it better in days to como to last xxlv, and conserved His finished work aro saved eternally, but than iu days gouo by. If wo havo been Canned goods If wo would reign with Him In glory wo neglectful or careless, let uh ronow our sweets should be bought sparingly. must bo contont to suffer with Him this covenant vows and mako it tho ono aim Meat is always a most expensive llttlo whllo, and by llfo and doctrino pro- of lifo to do, "whatever Ho would liko article, and not a particle of it claim Him to all tho world (Math, s, to hnvo usdo." should be allowed to go to waste." Itom. vlll, 17; II Tim. 11, 12). II fiiblo Headings. Ex. xx, Si. "Pnul, thou art besldo thyFelf. Ps. xo, 17; Math, Much learning doth mako thco mod." He Chron. xxxir, POSTAL BANKS AT WASHINGTON. John ii, G; vi, zxviii, had not boon speaking tho wisdom of men, xxiii, but had been telling. earnestly tho story of 28, 29; I Cor. x, 81; GaL vi, 0, 10; bill-of-fa- In the October Ladies' Home Journal, Mrs. Rorer tells how a I Miners :ahd Shippers of GQflL AND COKE. .. ft 1 aiiiM'ira .iopi; 33?$ti if JT i General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. R. G. ROUSE, .Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W, Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Ken tuck j. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD. Manarrer. 12V Unnpr Secnml Strrfi. Kvnncvilli.. Tml. A Two Through Trains Daily Kunnlnsr Pullman Vestibule Slplne nnd Dlrilne Cars Nashville to Chicago 13 HOURS NASIIVILLC TO CHICAGO I M. CARROLL, Manager, 20t N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Branch .Offices. 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SI'HUU AND Nnnhvillc, Memphis, Mpntijoiiit'M Moliilo ntnl Now Orleans, , food-valu- e BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNACES. Why buy High-price- d SHORTEST AND QUICKEST KOU'. E Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- From St. Louis, Evansvillo and Henderson to tho SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH I - NARD CRUSHED COKE ). for a much less price? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. One From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, making direct connection THROUGH COACHES K ,, 07-0- 0; 4 ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY fiS-t.-$ifc- -3i & WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS For Atlanta, Savannah, Macon, Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA. Connections arc made at Gtithiic and Nashville for all points 5; 18-2- mon. but also all that hear thou, mo this day, were both almost and altogether such as I am, except theso bonds." Ho was addressing tho king and tho govornor and tho chief captains and mighty men, and yet folt that with tho exception of his bonds ho was than they and that what ho had they might well deslro to have. What could It bof What but this, that their position and honor woro but temporary and transient, whllo he, though for a tlmo tholr prisoner, was ono with Him who was at God's right hand, a Joint holr with Christ, n king and o priest unto God (Itom. vlll, 17; Hov. 1, 6, 0; v, 0, 10), nnd that ho would surely In duo tlmo onjoy His heavenly kingdom. 80, 31. "This man doeth nothing worthy of death or of bonds." This was tho conclusion of tho king nnd governor nnd tho others as thoy went aside nfter Paul had finished. Pilato boro tho samo testimony concerning our Lord Jesus, nnd yet tho .lows had Jesus crucified nnd Stephen stoned and .Tallica slnln, nnd they would havo killed Paul. Oh, how thoy hntcd Jesus of Nazareth I 82. "This man might have been set at liberty It ho had not appealed unto Cccsar." Shall wo say, What a pity ho appealed to Ciesarf Or shall wo say, "Yes, my this Is so, becauso that Thou hast fouud it goodf" (Math, xl, 20, French Testament). Sometimes God docs directly, and sometimes Ho permits to be dono, but Ho always overrules nnd controls for His glory nnd tho highest good of His peoplo whom Ho unchangeably loves even In their pcrverscnoss. If Paul erred, ns I think from tho testimony, In going to Jerusalem at this time, tho Lord still loved him, appeared to him and will surely get lilm to Home, as He said. ll Fo-the- r, SO. "I would to God that notonly and her jewels, and her rings nud rush from tho flumes with them and forget her infant slumbering in its cradlo, sho would be neither so inhuman nor so inconsistent as that man who cares for the toys of a day nnd thinks nothing nud cares nothing about a soul that stands iu eternal jeopardy every hour if not justified and pardoned. Presbyterian Banner. Necessary For the Souls, Giving is not intended to mako God richer, but to make man greater. It is not tho gift God wnuts; it is tho giver. "God loveth n cheorfnl giver." If W6 keep this continually in mind and lay it to heart, it will keep ns advancing along tho way of truo development into tho fellowship of deepest lifo with God. Giving is ns necessary for tho soul's development nB oxetciso is for tho body's, Bishop Peuick. Not on Chance Alone. God's purpose is good, olso thero b no God. God's purposo is not dependent upon chnuce, it shall bo accomplished clso thcro is no God. Christ's mission is not to offer chances but certainties. Tho Greater Folly. Wero n houso to bo in flames tomorrow and wero a mother to seizo her gold, Christian Leader. A Ktatcmcnt Worth Iletnemberlnjr. The way to get n better position ii to moro than fill your present one. Ram's Horn. Unegvalcd FaeUUUtfor .2? S A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE raT a Sranotf Business (33r.lYoar.) SHORTHAND. TELEGRAPHY. College. ETC. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY, PENMANSHIP, Cbnttiiiit Valuable Information to Ihote ilctirtng toLenrn I.ucrnttvc fittuattont. locating Grtitluntci Rat OS VOry LOW. EXCHANGE ROLLER MILLS. FRANK TUTT, PROPRIETOR, MADISONVILLE, hrst-clas- - KY-- . Makes unsurpassed Flour, Meal, Bran, Crushed Corn, Feed s Meal every thing a mill produces. The people of the county arc invited to come in and be treated right. Gives on exchange as much as any mill, and guarantees satisfaction Flour warranted to be superior quality. Two Interviews With Prominent tics and more attention to business, less repining over the lost cause Officials Who Favor Them. and more ambition for the future, less sectional distrust and more Assistant Secretary Spaulding of friendly with Norththe treasury department at Wash ern neighbors this is the spirit of ington was. interviewed on the the South and it is, indeed, s subject of banks the a pleasure to learn that under such other day by a Chicago Record worthy inspiration that section is fast assuming the proportions of a correspondent. He said: "I do not think the government land overflowing wilh milk and ought to enter the banking busi honey. ness 111 competition with private s parties, but the The Constitutional Amendment. bank need not do this. As I un- (From the Louisville Comtierchl, June 9, derstand the purpose of the advo1897) cates of this system, it is to The people of Kentucky will be accommodate certain small deposcalled on to vote at the election in itors who could not in most cases amendment to reach banks and who dissipate November on an which the constitution, reads as their small earnings under present follows: conditions. If this system reaches by General The general as such people it will prove a great laws, provide for embly mav, municipalitaxition by s benefit to them. ties ol property other than lands and banks open a way for insignificant thereon, based on incomes, deposits to accumulate and be- censes or franchises, which may be either come of appreciable value to the in addition to or in lieu of ad valorem taxe tboreon." depositors. In this way such The object of this amendment is banks are an incentive for econnot to interfere in any way with omy and induce thrift. accompanies the posses- the mode of levying taxes for state sion of a little money, and such a purposes, but to give all cities and system, therefore, tends to better towns, with the approval of the right of citizenship. It also tends to place legislature,so the as far of considerable money at the dis taxes for our town the levyingpurand c'ty which poses is posal of the government concerned. Some people otherwise would be lost both to have supposed that the amendthe government and the citizen. It only to cities of he seems to me that the plan ought to ment applied first class; but that is a mistake. be worked out to great advantage It applies to all cities and towns, to everybody concerned." and is very important to them. Poslmaster-Genera- l Third Assistant The city and town taxes are very Merritt said to the same much heavier than state taxes. correspondent: costs more to run the city ol encour- It 'The people should be Louisville than it does to run the aged in habits of thrift, and econogovernment, and the system grow slate my once formed will rapidly of taxation, which may work very s and spread, and well when applied to state taxes, banks will prove a success from when enforced in regard to the the day they are established in this much heavier local taxes, drives country." out manufactories and commerce, and is destructive to industry and Revival in the South. and enterprise. According to section 25G of the (Philadelphia Ledger.) extent and variety of the state constitution, this amendment, The material development of the South passed at the regular session, and and the revival of business in that having had provision made for taksection arc of the most gratifying ing a vote on it at the extra seswill be character. Mines, manufactures. sion recently adjourned, Novembefore the people at the agriculture and transportation are ber healthily active, and employment eral election, which is the next genelection for members of the is abundant, with wages and prices House If the buoyant. The crops have been majorityof Representatives. of votes cast for and more than ordinarily fruitful, with reservation as to cotton and to against the amendment shall lie bacco, compensation for the latter for the amendment, then it will bebeing had in an increase in quota- come part of the constitution. When the intelligent people of tions. , The Southern farmer is beginning to diversify his crops. He the state whether living in town or no longer stakes his all on cotton country, consider the subject, we and prospers or fails as that staple believe they will vote for the is remunerative or unsuccessful. amendment as they ought. He is giving greater attention to Teachers' Association. cereals, to fruit and to garden proThe following is the program for duce, and finds the results greatly Mining opera- the teachers' Association to be held to his satisfaction. tions are being conducted on a at Manitou, Ky., Oct. 29th, 1897, more extensive scale, with greater rnagisterial district No. 7: 0 Soneby school and devotional exer intelligence and system, and the Patrick Durham. products are being marketed in a cises, conducted byaddress by Dr. A. T. 9.10 Manu- Crow. Welcome way. more business-likfactures show a wonderful growth, 9.20 Response, I. S. Wyatt. 8.30 What branches should bo added and the South is preparing to supto the "Ooramon School Curriculum," ply its own needs in this particular what should be taken away C. M. and Lulz. by making up the finished article 10 Methods of teaching primary and with the raw material and labor at advanced reading Miss Hjlen Osburn. Kecess. 10.15 its door. Notable progress is shown in the textile trades. With its own blexo.25 theHow far is the teacher resDonsi- for bad habits of the pupils Mil cotton and the fleece of its own ton uunum, sheep the South is getting ready How to win the confidenco of 10.35 to make its cities and towns verita- your pupils? Miss Dollie Drown. ble hives of industry. Less politi- - be 10.45 How should the primary grades taught to pronounce to-da- postal-saving- postal-saving- Postal-saving- li- Kentucky keeping pace with modern civilizationPatrick Durham. 11 40 General discussion of the above subjtcls by all members. 12 Noon recess. 1 How to impress the practical advantage of physiology J. S. Wyatl. 1. 10 At what age should a chilJ begin the study of ph)siolog) Miss Minnie Dempsey. 1 30 How to show ibe relations ol History, Civil Government anil Geography C M. Lulz and Milton Durham. 1.50 Methods of grammar to the beginnerMrs. Lizzie Hanks. parsing 2.00 Methods of conducting lessors Harry Ford and Miss Jestie Brown. rj 2.23 How to awaken an interest in Harvey Stiennett. 2.40 How to teach primary arithmetic Miis Virgie Kay. How to present the subject of dis3 00 count Everet Finley. Adjourn. 3 30 bit-to- Self-respe- ct be held at St. Charles. November 15, 1897. 10. a. m Call to order. Devotional exSotneientli- Heated ercises by the pastor, Rev. J. Barnott. Welcome address. Miss Docla Douglas. This House Is Newt Response P. R. Cabell. Furnishings are New Everything I'li.t-cb10.30 How to make History interesting d MADISONVILLE. KY. T. E. Greer. Discussed by G II. cjA. 1. joris, and Mrs. Nora Ross. Proprietor io.55--Wbis the number of pupils a teacher can profitably handle John Sla-toDiscussed by Misses P. Ray and Louise Winslead. TO PER DAY. it.2oValue of moral instruction--M. Jenkins. Proprlor, Discussed by Misses L. B. A. WORLOY, Moore and L. L. Litllepagn. Adjournment to meet at 1 p. m. K WWW K 1 p. m. Discipline best mehod II. S. Sanders. Discussed by J. S. Cargile and IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS Cordie Teague. 1.35 Enforced attendance, Hiles law--Quinine and Whisky was conII. Martin. Discussed by Mrs. Rosa sidered the infallible remedy and Miss Alexander Jackson for all forms of malaria, espec155 Obstacles to progress in rural school districts E. M. Dean. Discussed ially chills and fever. by S. I McDowell and Ella Noel. people take the All members are expected to take 2 20 What Is the relation of the parent reliable and popular tonic, in thediscussion,and everyone to the school P. R Cabell. Discussed pait is expected to bring a well-fille- d and febrifuge, by Julia Littlepage and P Pritcbetl. basket. Titos E. Finley, V. P. 2.45 Arithmetic: Errors in methods of teaching E T. Fishback. Discussed by Miss Lula Slaton and Mrs. Bailey. (Dur (Jolei'ed General dis3.10 Civil Government cussion. All cuniiiiiinirrfiions an.1 in.mers tf nrw jtei Uinlnt! 10 thi. column .liutilil tie .il.lirilKl to (TASTELESS.) 3 30 Dentins to be derived from AssoGeo. Alexahiikii, harlmmon, Kr. ciations Supt. T. H. Smith. It cures when all others fail. 4 00 Miscellaneous. The Colored Republican League of Mor Adapted for old or young. Adjournment. 43 tons Gap, at a called meeting elected Ibe II. S. Sanders, Vice-Pr- e j Pleasant to take. following delegates to attend the annual Price, 50 cents, sold by all meeting to bn held at St. Charles, on the L. A N. TIME TABLE. on the 23rd insl.: K. II. Hall. A. Vaughn. druggists. K H. Hall, Chm'n. (Effective May 30, 1897.) V Ey - NEW BELMONT North, East, South and West, In Pullman Palace Cars. assWo.. UlrPTrT nUlJjJJ Win-stea- at n. GRAND HOTEL, S1.50 $2 Seeking homes on tho line of tl:.s road v receive special low rates Sec agents of this company for rates, routes, &c, or write to C P. Atmox-- , G. P. 4 T. A.. Louisville, Kentucky. EMIGRANTS W GRDVEIi f-- v Up-to-da- te anti-period- ic (Mtiens. Yucatan i Chill Tonic. TASTELESS Li H I Liu ISJaSVAS COOD FOR ADULTS, WARRANTED. PRICE 5Qct. rrlar.;iclnoen.t'LUiuU,Uo. -- Wo o At.ATiA, IMA, M. A. Hamilton. Sec'y-Be- SOUTH. .lunt was in Madisonville Sunday, postal-saving- lien Brown was sick last week. Macy Earl left for Princeton, Ind Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hosley has returned to ber home in Kvansville. John Bailey is about to build an addition to his house, Kev. II. Amos preached for N. G. Sunday, Gal-brea- Lv. Chicago Lv. St. Louis I.v. Kvaniville Ly. Slaughters 3.14 pm Lv, Hanson 3.35 p in I.v. MaJisoiivllle. ... 3.49pm l,v. Karlinglon..,,,. 401pm 7.30pm . Lv. Motions ftjpm Lv, Nortonvillo 4.11pm Lv. llopltinsville,,.. j.ijpm 8.iGpm Ar. Gulhile 5 jSpin Lv. Gulhrie 6.13 pm 8.47 pm Ar. Nashville .... . 8.05pm 10.10pm Lv. Ilendetton Lv. Sebree jj. No. 91. No, jj 10.10 in 7.00pm 8.14 am xopm 600pm 3.151m xjGpm 6.30pm 3.43am 3.07 pm No. 4.39 wltliotirTrailft. Mnrk In llirrn colom. Manufactured nly liy tlio fry" I to imrcjim Betllinceiitilnu TONIC 'i"' m -- cn. 4.47am am gCARLSTEDT MEDICINE CO., bvansvwo, inu. .19 6.07 am am (ientlpinem sold lut year. 0S0 bottles n nilOVK'H TASTKt.KH Cllll.t, TO.NIO and turn boiuilit lhro cruM Already till year. lnUures perlvnro nf II years. In tl druii tinslneu. bari never sold an nrtlrls that gavo such uolTPfsaj Mtt Vour truly, Jaclluu a your Tunic ABMci'.OAnHAOa WJUIIUUIIJUJIJIJIJUIJIJIJIIE tk m 7.10pm 7.35 am 7,43-Naslivillr Jim UlTutt and Will Mines were at Nash- ijuuirie. ,,. 0.39am 931am 911pm llopltinsville,. 9.41 a m 10.18 a m 9.33 p m ville last week. Notlonville,.... iuoidi 1103am 10.39pm Morions Cp. N. G. Galbreath U on the sick list. 10.17 a m 11,13 a in Lv. Eirllngton... 10.3) 'a m 11.11 a m lo.jipni Henry Cooksey's mother is visiting him Lv. Madisonville . 10.16 a m 11.38 a m u.pfipm Lv. Hanson 10.37a ra 11.51a m from Aron, Tenn. Lv. Slaughters 11.03 am 11.03 pm I,v. ilebroB 11.17 am 11,31) pm Miss Minnie Collins returned from Lv. Henderson... 11.44 a tn 11.53 P m 11.10 a m Ar. Evansvllle 11.10 p m 1.13 p nr 11.40 am Elkton Friday night. Ar. St. Louis 7,31pm 7.10 am 8.17 pm 8.33 am Trie band bojs meet Monday and Friday Ar. Chicagoand No.aot si will stop at Madisonvilloand Springfield to take on and let olf passengers 10 nights. and from Chicago and points north of Evansvillo George Sbelton says he is tired of some vlaK. & T. 11. No. 91 makes regular slops at Guthrie, other fellow begging him to stiy at home liopklnsville and Henderson. rKOVIPXNCI ACCOMMODATION, on Sunday night. Np.91. XOTl. No. 51. 6.31am 8.40am srvNx-rx- x No. 34. I,v. i.v. Lv. Lv, Lv. 3 SCs V THE VV SMmMfa, 1 Fifth Avenue Hotel, LOUISVILLE, S KY., 1 22310 TRADB -- sisiBb EXPERIENCE. CO VCARS Is the Only First-Clas- s $2.00 Per Day Hotel in the City. COME AND SEE US. ! ,"5!n sketeh and .IK""ascertain, freo. whether description mar an str"ctly KS'iM'Wi"'10- mroncy rorocurtnKp.ieiita Wo .h" Washington omce. lVnlc.rlc? .i?.taTnotI?fnn.nlBrOU,,, l,UnD - COPYRinuTB ussiuns, MARK!, JS ' Earl-inglo- t SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, "" ,. .i The Mortons Gap band failed to play Saturday at Nashville. MORTON3 OAP. Norah Porter is on the sick list. A. Chambers, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv, Nebo 6.15 am.. 6.40 am 6.53 a m 7.10 am ....Lv. Providence 7.33am 7.43 am 8.19am 8.44am e CM JKlM4il;3M3riri FAILS. m Dost LUKIS WHtRE AIL USt UooU. Uso Cough Bjrup. 'fiutea M lxj ia lima hoia Dr dniKKIHi. I u fl Trade With Webster, McLean and Adjoining Counties Solicited who was badley hurt in the mines recently, is able to be around again. Boys, don't get drunk and curse and swear on the streets, If you do, look out for vour job. The debate Saturday night at the school house was grand. Everybody invited to come again next Saturday night. Little Harry Hamilton stuck a nail in his foct left week and it is thought will cause him trouble. Mrs, Norah Ross attended the teacher's association at Nebo last week. Quite a number of our people attended the fair at Greenville. Ray Sbarber, who has ben sick for some time is able to be at work. David Collins, of Clarksville, Rev. 1 enn., was In the city last week, Mrs. R. H. Hall is improving slowly, Ellis Mitchell has returned to Danville, Miss Flora Pierce. III., after a visit here. Methods of makincCiv I Govern 10.55 Rev. Orndorff, of South Carrolton, was ment an interesting study Ott Stanley. ' here last week. to get the how 11.05 of the patrons K, B, X3rown. !' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hopeon went to How to prevent tardiness and obi Madisonville Saturday. 11.20 Teachers' Association Program.' tain regular attendance Miss MolliePlalnV Program of the Teachers' Association to i 30 Is the common school system of 803am 9.05 a in 9.50 am 10.30 am Lv. Lv, Madisonville Ar. Ar. Earlington Lv Lv Earlington Ar Lv. Madisonville Ar. .... .,Lv. llanson Ar Lv. Slaughters Ar Lv. Sebree Ar Lv, Henderson Ar Ar. Evansvllle Lv W. W. ETHRIDGE, Ar........ Ar.... Manitou Ar..,., 7.33 pm 0.35 pm 6.10 pm 6.05 p m 5.45 PIKE CAMPBELL, MANAGER. MUNN & CO., iliitwiiy, Nimv VorU. 3.30pm 5.15pm Capital Sick Paid In, pm 150,000. 4.37pm COMMENCED BUSINESS 4 10 pm 3.10 pm 1.43 pm pm VCv,sNsVNS Surplus Fund IN BEN T. ROBINSON, $20,000. 1007. tr. Agent. TIME TABLE I. C, R. R, JNO. G. MORTON. Tho advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to bus! ness men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women, There's safety if the bank is a cood one. There's convenience the money always ready and out of reach of yotir own petty tquan-derlntoo. It is easy to spend small sums when vou have a larrn sum in your pocket. Mprton'M Gap, DRUGGIST Kentucky - (Effective May 6, 1897.) NORTH DOUND. No. 201. iNo.104, No. in, Lv New Orleans ... 6:30 p m 9:00 am Lv. Memphl 7:30 am 8:15 pm Lv, Fulton 1:00 p m 11:10 p in 6:00 a m Lv. Central Litr..,. Ar, Louisville Ar. Cincinnati 6:40am 11:35am L.v, Lv. Princeton Lv. Nortonvillo BANKER, Alwayson handn full and complete aldck of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PER. 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Nortonvllle 9:11 am ,,., . i,u..iuu,( ......u,V 111 t,v, raaucan....,...,ii;pm Ho. 4fl.. hln 901. ,11:10 p m 1:55 p m . ojwi 7:63pm 8140am 10:49 pm rss P m 11:13 p m 1:34 p m ....USUI 4:03 pm 1.57 am 6.13 pm. 3.3UBM 0,0a pm MADISQNVILLR, . fc"VraAv Uowanl- KENTUCKY. . Um and Jerome.. ft, by $ , -- JOB TVi WORK-:- Will receive prompt attcn tionat this office. Estimates furnished upon application. Are you a subscriber to The Bee? You should be, aHottfUflrUnfl t "ror,.3S. " syrti j c tri.7 i instructor. Oversoo-ow- , sold. yohl,by all book. sellers,, or wc will send If by mail, with the i'MoHoffraJtr nnd (l. AperMli. cloth, or THE 1IENN PITMAN SYSTEM C'1'.u0r.,4?,yr3 been ,hc andard. U, S. Bureau of Education ' 1 he CarnSy!,em- - Pnt Prllc. World-- , Fair, and complete catalogue; frJ THE I'MONOGRAPHICMNSTITUTaio: f.OTS5T'Ctrrt "' -, ffi nl . vmunnni OHIO. . s ( ?"h. WfiKEZ3 ..S