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Digital page images are linked to the text file. t ih V t ZTf- r 11 c I 10 o P 1 1 C itiit 4ij j t41 h 1 7 f l l f e f4 1J r I TL ttc 1 rr J If EIGHTH YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY OCTOBER 28 1897 NO 43 f Ik 2 Iz O1SS w V p YaIIji1i lIIS PepprJ ijiIURiC 1 Iifld7J4e Curedo Ni14d az21oAtae viI I I A WfZdeY 1 DIST1 A I sTEWNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND- INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION l NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGA AND ST LOUIS RAILROAD DdNT FORGET IT I Dy Ibis line yon securo the Maximum ol Speed Safety Comfort Satisfaction it the Minimum of Expense Anxiety Uothcr I i and Fatigue EXCURSION TICIETS On sale at reduced rates from all on tbs line and connection to Nashville and return during the continuance of lite Ten neseo Crt rind International Expo- sition2 IT PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS Between Nasbvillo and Chattanooga Atlanta Augusta Macon Jacksonville Koaxville Aibeville Washington Haiti wore Philadelphia New York Ports mouth Norfolk Jackson Memphis Little I lock Texarnani Sherman Waco Dallas fid Fort Worth- AUJBtiAY CO SOX ALL TRAINS 4 e Information Pertaining to TICKETS ROUTES KAtSS ETC tfLitt tUiisrtulttuiulatietiMip n flppn cation to Ticket Agents or to FA I WtLcu Dv Pass Agent Mem I phU Tcnn l ft LATIUBR Southeastern Pass Agent Cal PJS Agent 1 59 W tlh St Cincinnati Ohio R AgentIloomiii URJARD V HILL Northern Pas Agent Room 328 Marquetto Oldg Chicago l J L I AgentChattanooga W L DAN LEVI lJGeneral Passenger and Ticket Agent 1 M Nashville Tenn 1ALA IJELLE JAIERE L1FRITSCH SON 1 4 1rl FASUtNA13L1t I qxr I lb t MEBGHANT TAILORS AND IMPORTER OF CLOTHS ANDSOITINCS If 321 Upper First Street EVA SVILLB INDIANA He earnestly solicits the patronage oT his 4 Hopkins county friends t yA NISDEi PresidentI o w WADDILL Cashier l opkln crOUn BANK MAPISONVILLE KY Capital Stock 50000 I TranSacts ti general banking business J 7 and Invites Ch iwcounts ofJhe citizens oI J nHopkins and adjoining counties 1 Has the finest and mostsecure vault In that section of Kentucky C9 EompoimD f1 precriptioits properly it takes time It requireS experience and complete J of drugs It requires the druggist y tobave a largs amount of drugs fresh drugs He must give the best possible work and for compensation be must be reasonable IWITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM HER WERE CAREFUL f ST BERNARD DRUG STOREI ST JAMES HOTEL I 1ijf L9UIS flATES 2OO PER DAY S a Room and Breakfast 100 uiiKnpEAN PLAN 100 Per Day m tefid Mealsetd SerylceI f j WRcBiyeH Visit St Louis stop nt ISTiAMES HOTEL VurirTM W t Strttt Cor Olnttlo Haiti 5H lATHsVOcn all NljlUt c 1 A SINGULAR WRECKs Tho Now York fc Hudson Rlvor Train Submorgod Iteialtod In tho Lou of Many Live The Gun Ilunced In the River unit DIojt of Those Lose Drowned In the Can The Lot A UallftUt Ile cue NEW YOIIK Oct 31 UniTulo and Now York special No 40 on tho NowSYorle Central Hudson Rlvor duo to arrive In this city at 7JO oclock Iyesterday morning was thrown from tho track Into tho Hudson river 13mmiles 1 iilow Garrisons station tyeight lives were lost Tho retaindIng wall along the river had dermined by high water In tho river and tho track eared under the weight by of the trainSTho engine alicombination baggage and express carpa smoker two ordinary coaches four alccpors Tho engine add two of forward cars arts submerged in 53 feet of water Engineer Foylo and Fire r mnn Touipklns went down with timC engine Alt tho sleepingcar passen gets escapedvA man named o tiled after belngrcscU8Xl from thepriver his Urm having been torn Up to halfpast five oclock ten bodiesl hull been recovered Seven or fee dead were Chinaman who wore in the smoking car A U McKay prlIVale secretary of General Manager Ettcn Is missing and is said to have been on tho enghic A number of wounded have been taken to hospitals In Poughkcepslo and 1ccksklll Following Is a list of tho bodies re covcrd from tho wreck up to 613 p m yesterday Thomas Itcllly about 50 years old of 2300 Wisconsin avenue St Louis Five unidentified Chinamen one bearing a passport in tho name ol Wong Ohm and ono bearing a letter addressed to Hop Sing 17 Springfield avenue Now York It R A Green about 35 years old sup posed to bo employed by W A OLiN architect 175 Dearborn street Chi cagoAll of these died from drowningsGreens body was tho out of the car by the diver 4 G McKay private secretary ofdUcneral Superintendent Van Ettcn lieved to have been riding on tho en gluts and killedguninjured and have been sent to Now YorktFive other vreclca were taken to the Helping liosppital at Iceksklll Two of tls scarus Americans and three are Chl umell Tho former are John E Ryan No 2D1 Harrow street Jersey City badly lac erated arm und shoulder nUll ClureueeI Morgan of Aurora N Y shoulder broken Mr Morgan escaped front aear after it hud fallen into the water through a ltts31sU end i W y Luugfotd of Bayonne N J wai III one of Ilia last coaches which remained ou the track Ho ttwum out to the sunken cars with all ax trait sue seeded In chopping through ono of them and rescuing four people The wreck occurred about six milesiabove 1ceksklll A retaining which supported the track slid out uu ler the weight of tho rapidlymovingJ train Of late the tide river has been very high and to tlilf was due the undermining of tho valttMi tire railroad oflicinls state KFfUOldl JUlllllMl r LoUIS Oct 23 JustUlublc homi cide tow the verdict of the coroners Jury iu the case of James S Kirby who was shot and killed by Thomas Y Reynolds Tuesday night The cvl deuce went to show that Kirby bad made threats and actually assaulted Reynolds before the fatal shot was fired Ilfooni I nlkd Thaw JEFFBHSOX CITY Mo Oct 23Atl- oehc of pigeons that snake their homo In tho garret of tho penitentiary pre vented the escapo of jour prisoners who had eat a hole through tho roof and hind begun to descend Uy means ofI a blanket rope Tfrlscared actions of tho bird put tho guards on and no ono got away IIcuTjr Damages for llreach of Fromlie DANVILLE Ill Oct 237Mrs Carrie Corbott aged 33 a widow was lost night awarded 5133333 damages for broach of promise John Gcrnand aged 71 a retired capitalist bolng the de fondant Thu case baa been hotly contested with Mayor ICimbrough counsel for tho plaintiff anti Cuban Commissioner Calhoun for the defend ant Sheriff KIIIAl by a JolutliU MANUirrlN Kas Oct 82 Sherlfl 8 11 Lard of this Riley county was shot and Instantly killed at Leonard vlllo by Iko Wasffen a Jointist or bootlegger upon Whom he was en deavoring to servo a warrant Warrw was arrested and narrowly escapedh lynching A Crated woman Deed SPOKANE Wash Oct 23Mrs Kcs her tim wi o of C W Kessler of thli elty while l a fit of temporary insanity TliSVSday shot and fatally woutfd her fouryearold child and then committed suicide ic tho presence of her husband byX cutting her tliroo Slakei No Denll Cute too Oct 24Cnpt Loverlng who was before the Court of Inquiry at Fort Sheridan Chicago Friday madt no attempt to deny any of the allega tions of brutal treatment made by Pri vate Hammond but justified hits con duct on tho score of maintaining discipline Sowed Up lilt Mouth CorunnuH 0 Oct 23 Alexander Myatt an Inmate of tho Central Ohio asylum for the Insane sowed up his nouth I Thursday to heap front eating taking 15 stitches through his lips TilE BEE has just received a Tine assortment of cards and other stationery and can furnish anything in the printing line on short notice in best style and at lowest prices The semiannual meeting of the Southern Kentucky Medical Asso ciation will be held at Bowlin Green t Wednesday and Thursday Nov 3d and 4th The president of the Association isDr T W Bl kely of Honkinsville J w ii i A CRITICAL STAGE Slujr 1relude n Rupture wIth tile UnttWi State Opinion of Spanish Mlnli tsrSpaiui flight After Tremendous Haerllloo In Cuba to DcmanU Intern tlonal Neutrality Fotbeamce Conies to ban Virtue LONDOX Oct 25Thu Madrid correspondent of the Dally Mall says The Spanish press unanimously support tho attitude of the govern tncnt which it calls eminently sobci and dignified but the Impression It hat tho controversy with tho UnitedP tates has reached a critical which may bo tho prelude to a rupturen spoko with three members today Sunday who in al ost Identical words contended thatlpain has tho right after her ous sacrifices in Cuba to demand the observance of international neutrality other nations One of theta added tII The gordian knot Is the United d tates without whose help tho rebel t on would long ago have been supa ressed Wo do not want war every European nation will approve our defense of our international ightsasea will bo strengthened one pretext of a necessity for Increased vigilance on tho Cuban coast Jon- Voyler has cabled a denial of tno re ort that Mr Hughes tho correspondb at of Black anti White was ie said Hughes died of syncope and appeals to the testimony of the hiritisht at Havana for proof of statet nentaWORST IN NINETEEN YEARS Terrific Northriit Storm Huglng on the Atlantic Coast CAIn MAY N J Oct 2Thcnortheaster which prevailed along tho i coast for five days developed In tho night into tho worat storm whichIhas struck Capo May years The tides cover over a third of tho territory of the town and surrounds the mammoth StockloU hotel and all the section northeast of The wind reached a velocity of4tmilcB an hour and Is stilt Kale Thu board walk is slightly damaged Four miles of trolley ontha beach is entirely broken An unknown twomasted schooner tailless is at the mercy of tim elements two miles off shorelSightseers pwn oft shore about G30 a infstatement can not bo verified ver the South Jersey railroad can not et across tho meadow South Cape May Is also badly flooded cottage porches nUll fences being away The train service toll beach resorts Is suspended Tele hone service between the lifesaving Italians Is jntcrrupcd ENGAGEMENT BROKEN its Alice llelUmtp Will Not Slurry Paul Ujr- WABIHVOTON Oct 2Tho engage meutof Miss Alice liolknap daughter of len W W Itelkuap secretary of rnr umter Ornntvto laul May former ly attache of tho liulglan legation here has been broken by the young lady Miss Ilelknnp announced her decision to Mr May who now Is secretary of the llclglan legation In Yokohama Japan Paul May is a Hebrew and hits moUIs connected with the Hothschllds Mrs May did not approve of her sons mar to a Christian anti Imposed coo- Jiliouscnlelllilted tocstrange the young people Miss Uelknap sought to please prospective mothcrlulaw but final y despaired and broke the engagement by cable CURE FOR CONSUMPTION Fnvorftblo Itcport to be Hinds on I r Jo rph lllnclifeliler Oiytubercullnc SAN FiiAXCtsuo Oct 2Thxo claim of Dr Joseph Hlrschfcldcr of this city that ho has discovered euro for con sumption announced last April has been investigated by time faculty ol thu Cooper college Sixteen pa heats who have been treated with oxytubcrcuilnc as tIme doctor calls his preparation have been exam ined and time report to bo made thh week will be favorable Dr L C Lane president of tho college announces his faith in the discovery I which is in no sense a secret one ai tho method of its preparation is freely given to the medical profession STOPPED rflS CAREER A IlureUr Shot anti Killed Iu 1onnijrl vnnlu Sly n TrapUun IlTTsnuiioit 1a Oct 21In an at tempt to rob a shoe store at Etna Fri day night Harry Williams believed tc be a notorious crook was shot and killed by means of a gun which hat been placed iu tho store as a trap fo burglars In his pockets were fount SO skelctonkcys and diamonds rings watches andchalns valued at 83500 Nouo of the Crew of the Wrecked Csipiir Wero Rescued POINT AIIKNA Cal Oct iTho lit tie steamer Alcazar which was dls patched to the rosette of the crew ol the wrecked steam schoonci Cuspar from Greenwood Saturday has returned to her moorings nol reported having sccnonothlug of tho supposed survivors of the disaster I It was reported that she had bee u seen o pick up of tho crew of the lIrl1tf l Caspar but it transpires that shin only picked up some of tho wreck age It Is now known that 13 men perished on Saunders iQof llHXtor la Swept by Fire this MOINES la Oct 2rFho broke out Sunday night over Ellikors liver stable at Baxter In a small town 0 Chicago it Great Western road40 mllei east of DBS Moines Before It was un der control almost time entire portion of tho town had been destroyed Loss 830000 Insurance about 813000 U f v Ayers SarsaparillaThe j 0 aR cord 50 Years of Cures 1 L v o J Are you a subscriber to rIlEBE t You should be ir fIDigest of Ohiof Constructor Hich borns Roport in Work Suspended Onlng to Lack of Fund More Vessels Should be Construct oilDry hock Facilities th- eMo1gcnt eeInWASHINGTON Oct 2In his annual to the secretary of tho navy hilip Hichborn chief constructor of he navy says that the strength of time avy on October 1 was 141 vessels nilA told Including the ships ot both oltiti nd new navies It is stated that dur ug tho last few months of time last fisAcal year considerable amount of upon vessels that had been authorized by congress had to bo suspended owing Iiraintindpropriations before time first of next July almost an asstfrcd fact Chief Hichborn says this Is II rtlseoul ging state of affairs as time exhaustion means a wholesale reduction of the navy yard forces and the IllsI charge of and trained mCIIh Ho points to time advantage nUll econ mny of having at least ono vessel at each Important navy yard i Probably the most desirable type of- essel for tho purpose Intended par T ticularly In View of the present state of ime armor question would bo that of sheathed cruiser of comparatively light draft and great endurance t quarters for Hag officers Attention is called to tho urgent need of improving time navy yard d plants In time interest of time cc taoiii cal execution of work and estimates are submitted for each yard Time t- iantsat New York Norfolk and Marc a- sland require additions alterations aud repairs to keep them up to n proper state of efficiency while tho IiLenguoaged should bo put in a conditionS hat would enable them to work ad vantageously at short notice should occasion require A plant at Puget Sound Is also said to be necessary During tho lastyear thu government accepted finally four ships the Massa chusetts Oregon Ericsson und Brook yn while cloven vessels hnvo licoti achcopied preliminarily and snbjjct test viz Iowa Nashville Wll mlnglou Helena Annapolis Viclcs burg Newport Wheeling hllleHnI Porter and Foote- Particular attention Is Invited to the a good results attending tho construc tion of time Town It Is shown that this efficient vessel is able to carry 313 tons moro than was calculated upon for her design of craft Thin changes In her case cost only about 2 per etmL of time con tract price Of time gunboats time report says that their first cost was remarkably low aggregating about SJ004U3J for tIme nine or not snore than time cost of ono firstclass armorqd cruiser v Time toil of their mauitcnvuice vatsticularly with copper bottoms considerable sail power should bo a minimum Time chief constructor who charged with the duty of docking ships makes an urgent plea for more anti b3ttertdocks stating that the navy ha at n serious inconvenience during the past six mouths for lack of proper faculties for docking battleships Tho bureau believes tho necessity for nu additional dock is most urgent at Mare Island and on time Atlantic coast at Portsmouth and Boston while a lnrgeI dock at Norfolk and League Island would be decided advantage Further consideration is also urged of tho merits of Algicr La as n dryI docks site and it is urged that nil the dock should be ready in two years Chief Hichborn under time head or armor renews his suggestion that thu department should no longer make separate contracts for their ships anti their armor but should permit tIme shipbuilder to supply tho armor SPAIN IS IMPOTENT Can Not Solvo the Iroblcyi Confronting Her In time Cuban Question NEW YoRK Oct 20 Hannls Taylor for time last four years American min ister to Spain and who has Just re turned from Madrid is about to ad dress nn elaborate communication to tho people of tho United States on time Cuban question Ho has reached tho conviction that Spanish statesmanship Is impotent to solve this problem and ho feels It to be his duty to lilY before his countrymen his testimony upon tho whole subjeetlDl1tler IAriieiiomennl Mineral Strike DENVKII Col OcL 3iNews of a phenomenal mineral strike which has sot tho community wild withexcite mont cones from Georgetown this state In tho East Argentine district an ore body was encountered which it is claimed averages as high as S2500 to the ton through a vein 3 to 4 feet vlde Will Irobably Recover ATLANTA Ga Oct 25Il II Co mer a fireman on time Atlanta West Point railroad who camo horeas a ref ugee from Montgomery about five days ago and who is ill with yellow fever will probably recover There Will n heavy frost hero which precludes any possibility of a spread of the disease Tn jctly In a Mining Camp OSKAL00SA la Oct 2iSalD Gam bio shot anti instantly killed Fred Kel mlnlllgntempting to defend his wife from a murderous attack bolngmade by Ke1 npIWound Up it Sproo by Hulclde ST Louis Oct 35 Thomas Ram stein 03 years old wound up a sprco by jumping Into the cistern In tho rear of his mouse 1117 Sojith Sixth street Life was extinct when time body was recovered The forms of sea life in the upper portions of the ocean water may descend to a depth of 1200 feet or so from the surface but there then succeeds a barren zone itwhichto 300 feet from the bottom whore the deep sea animals begin to appear A wedding is reported near Rus scllville that beats the recQrd The groom isSjtid to be seventy years old the bride only twelve I T1IERWISE UNNOTICED Three persons wero burned to death a hotel Ore at Kolletvllle Pa John Schlegel who killed Dr A L Merger in Kansas City Mo was acquit tedA nuggotof gold was found on a farm lli Stamford Conn Land in that saleJrho frozen and no moro Klondike gold will reach tho Uijitcd States this year JIm Favors was shot null killed by lfred Hayes at Lexington Ky Sunny They quarreled over a woman At Moweaqua Ill Sunday Martin llrookshlrc aged 70 a Kentuckian was kicked anti fatally injured by a horse A coroners jury at Mount Vernon IIcxolJlJrntell young Nathan Pigg mummgeti with attempting to kill his fit mer A vigorous fight Is being mado to prevent the Palisades of tho Hudson from being destroyed by unscrupulous quarrymcu ly son of Joseph McDonald living our miles north of Trenton 111 was it1y a falling limb of n tree and was instantly killed Highly three of time pulpits of the To onto Out churches wore filled Sun day by delegates to time Worlds W 0aU convention A welldressed man agedabout 30ewas found dead with his skull crushed on tho Burlington railroad near Pat cmson la ills Identity is unknown Frank Taylor n middleaged farmer has been arrested charged with tho ab uethon of Laura Ellcnwood aged 15 years from her home at Kcwancc 111 Tho white squadron consisting ol imu cruisers New Vork and llrooklyn nti the battleships Massachusetts Tijkas and Iowa arrived at New York Sunday A New York Central passenger traingplunged inlo time Hudson river nearsGarrison N Y Twentyeight verg I11l1nyInjured t L Iturglars robbed tho lilalrsburg Iu bank of SilOOO In money and securities Ono robber was fatally wounded by time dyiiamtlc blast used to open time safe R ami captured At Pawnee Old a the jury found ltitI Wells aged 18 guilty of man ulaughUr for thIS killing of Andrew Itoifers at a dance in the Osage ieser vation last December- A West Indian who gives his names Kdgardo L Palaclos who has been al Sl Joseph Mo soliciting aid for HohasMayKlnsollngyoung people were driven to the union depot in tho bus awl standing Iu tho bus at time depot wero mado man and jivJffi I Wlillo gathering nuts In a tree a I jtihpil Hllstancb south of Qulucy 11- 1tfflly Albert Dusklekor aged 21 ears fell 25 foot broke his arm until revolved Internal injuries which may prove fatal At Laredo Tex tho wifo of Joe Ilradford an engineer on thu Mexican timrougimintwas formerly Mrs Mary E Smith of llrowusvlllc AngornIclUcnsncros Weyler and Do Lome Then time ordered that Wcyler and Do LomaI drowned and tho president is said to have smiled Au alleged conspiracy to murder Sheriff Martin who led tho deputies who fired upon and killed a score of strikers at Latlmcr Pa September 10 has been discovered by the arrest of John Sepblack who was wounded in tho riot Say Spain Is Sincere New YORK Oct 2A special from Madrid to the World says A high diplomatic personage who has special means of accurately judging Spains motives claims that tho queen regent anti thoSaghasta government are sin cere in their wish to obtain tho sym pathy of American government and to conciliate time majority of Cubans cape cially with time whites whom time new policy alms to detach from tho insur rection THE MARKETS NEW YOIIK October SO 1SW CATTLE Native Steers I 4 03 Cin 6 10 COTTON Middling O 61 iL0U1tWIrmter Wheat 375 4G 525- WHKATNo 2 Red fft 1 OI- KCOKNNo2 tI S2 OATHNO 3- 1OUICNevr Mess 025 to 1000 ST LOUIS COTTON Middling O 5X- UEEVE3 Steerm 325 5 15 Cows and Heifers S 60 5 4 25- CAIAES per head Ii 00 fe 11 50 HOnSFalr to Select 3 33 4J 385- SIIKKPFoIr to Choice 275 ti 300 FLOUUratents 4 TO 44 400 Clear nod Straight 410 t 4 GO WHEATNo 2 Hed Winter 48 09- COIIN No 2 Mixed 21 44 lilV- OATSNo8 U 19 HYE NaS 41 44 44 TOUACCOLue 300 44 s ro Leaf honey 4 M t IS 00 HAY Clear Tlmathy 7 00 6 10 00- HUTTKHCholce 15 fo 19 EGOS Fresh 40 13 IOHK Standard now it 6 fa- llACON Clear Rib fi 5V- LAlt DIrlme 44CllICAOOCATTLKNatlve Steers 4 OJ O 6 30 lUXlSMftllr to Choice 3 IS 44 4 U- HHEEP Fair to lliolce S S3 a 460- tLOUH Winter IatonU 4 MJ BOi Spring Patents 4 50 S 5 W- WHEATNo S Spring ffl SNo 2 new m CORNNO 3 23kJ z 4tORKMcssKANSAS CITY CATTLBNattvo Steers 3 2J cj 510 B7J4WUKATNoOATS No 2 White 19 Pm 20 COHNN02 3H 23K NEW ORLnA- NSFIAUltIhiglxUmadu1 M O 1110 40ATSVesternIIAYCholee 1303 13 50- POHieOld Mess O 8 25 HACONSlilcs Q f- COllONMUWllnif 0 3 03 fXUISVlLLE ricOmuNo3MlxoiOATStlo 2 Mixed 20 mIs 21 IPOKK Now MOM 000 C f 75 IIAXJNClnarltlb BHW 8 COlrUN O C No One Thought She Could Live I believe that if It had not got Dr Caristedts Great Remedy for my daughter she would not be withus today She got run down and her illness developed Into rheumatism and rheumatic fever Every one said that she couf not live Five doctors Rave her no relief yet by the time site bad taken two bottles of Dr Car 1 tsstodtable 10 sit up lit ibo is as strong as she ever was and wo have not h ing to thank for it but Dr Caristedts Great GcrrmianRemedY SMITII yiCKERSTalluIaIll I i t j w rw1uI Jw I- tf16tt i C L 1k PRINCETONS CELEBRATION Ono Hundred nod FiftyFirst Anniversary of tho UnlTCrilt- yIltixcETOx N JOet s3Timc one hundred and fiftyfirst blrlhday anni versary of 1rlnselon university was celebrated here more than usual In tercut being manifested In the com incmoralton on acccount of tho pros ence of exPresident Qrovcr Cleveland and Lord Aberdeen governor gen eral of Canada Tho academic LORD AI3ERDEEN procession of Princeton trustees fac ully alumni and under graduates formed at Marquan chapel at 7 n m Il- nd marched to Alexander hall Time F Jolly was led by Mr Cleveland tho arl of Aberdeen and President Potter Time exercises were opened by Dean Murray with a prayer Then lion Grover Cleveland read his address At tho conclusion of time oxpresi dents address tho degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon Lord Abet deen t A BIG GRAIN BLOCKADEsi Cuuilng threat Alarm to Vessel Men by the Detention of Their floats CLEVELAND 0 Oct 23Time big rain blockade at Fairport Harbor till continues and vessel men are ivreatlythibeledmorning Deputy United Slates Marshal Kecly libeled tho cargoes of tho steamers Crescent City and It ufus P annoy for damages for detention timeai former for 5000 and the hitter for 81000 t THE CITY WAS SHAKEN IuUl Holler Explosion In the Detroit Cabi net Cos Factory DKTIIOIT Mich Oct 3rbo boiler in tho Detroit Cabinet Cos factory at Hancock avenue and Klopclle streeIin time northeastern part of exploded at 730 0 m with fatal and iisutitrous effects At least two men wero fatally Injured one of whom has tlucu diet and ten men were more ores seriously Injured The damaged building Is a brick structure 150 feet iquare four stories high Time floors were practically uninjuredsA FEMALE GOVERNOR For Ton Days Mils Margaret Reeve Was fiBoisEi woman was governor of Idaho not u the result of an election but govtrnor nevertheless empowered Executive authority and exercising it Ilils woman is Miss Margaret Reevei rlvate secretary to State Lewis Sho acted during Lime temporary absence of time governor aud most of the state officialst who had left signed blank for her to useISPAINS REPLY HlnUlcr Woodford It U llelloved Jbl LHblod It to Wafthliictou In Cipher MADIUD Oct 24After the cabinetm meeting hero yesterday at which time reply of Spain to time note of time IIntpi3 States presented by time United States5 minister Jon Stewart L Woodford toon after his arrival In this country was unanimously approved Jan Woodford it Is said cabled 2000 words In cipher to Washington which It Is I supposed was tho text of tho Spanish I reply to tho United States THE PHILIPPINE CYdLONE riiotiiandi of Lives Wore Lust at Taglobau Detail Meager MADIUD Oct 23Later advices from Manila say tho cyclone occurred on October 12 and that Carlgara and liurgo on tho eastern coast of Leyto island were wiped out and that au Immense wavo swept inland Several thousand natives perished at Taglo ban Time cyclone also swept tho Island of Sauiur Tho full extent of time catastrophe is not yet known Sentenced to Jail at 83 LONDON OCt 2J Lochlel Graham t3 years old and said to bo an excap Lain of tho United States artillery and to havo been formerly an aidede camp of Maximilian was sentenced at time West Sussex sessions yesterday to I 12 months Imprisonment for defraud lug tradesmen at Horsham Sussex Appointed BurgeonGeneral of the Navy WASHINOTOX OCt 22Tho president has appointed Medical Director W K Van Beypen to bo surgeongeneral of time navy to succeed SurgeonGeneral Dates deceased Dr Van Reypen is at present a member of tho board of in speclion and survey which ofllce ho has hold slnco 1894 Pullman win CHICAGO Oct 23The will of tho lato George M Pullman after malting suitable provision for his wife divides his immense fortune equally between his twin sons and two daughters The sous portions however are to bo held In trust for reasons that wero best tcnown to their father lou Grants Old Itegluient SALEM 111 Oct 23Time twenty third annual reunion of tho Twenty first Illinois volunteer infantry Hun Grants old regiment was hold hero Thursday Thlrtytbrco members nf thu regiment were present from dif foreul parts of time state Those who believe chronic diarrhoea lo be incurable should read what Mr P E Grissham of Gaars Mills La has to say on the subject viz I have been a suf ferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for it At last I found a remedy that ef fected a euro and that was Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Dlarrbbea Remedy This medicine can always be depended for colic cholera morbus dysentery utanctitneversizes for sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ben Robinson Mortons Gap Georgq KingSt Charles TWO WASTED MONTHS Tho ntIs clnChicago Nine Favored Conviction nUll tho Deal 1enalty and tho Oilier Three Held Ont for Acqulttnl An Affida vit From time Defendant CHICAGO Oct 3The light ol Isitof or eITutimiilstho taint who has been on trial on time charge of murdering his wife and boil ing Item body In a vat heard from the 12 men who have been considering his case for time past CO hours time words We are unable to agree upon a vcr diet Imperturbable as over evincing no joy at time words time nerve of the defendant was with him to tho cUll lie stood up and with only a good natured smile on his swarthy fnco shook hands with his son Arnold his counsel anti business partner Wm Charles and in less than five ininulea was led back to Jail time jury was dis missed anti time great trial was over Time jury were divided as follows For conviction and time death penalty Cowlembird and HarberUA sigh ourtrooin that tho end been reached There was a rush on the part of the newspaper then to get out of lime building and as soon as lh bailiffs could restore quiet Judge Tnt hlll adjourned court The jurors re Sredminutes as they wished to submit a report Twenty minutes later time flied backlnlocourtand lorclnulIlleictehohll- banded time following to Cleric Kcoch imo by order of time court read it aloud Wo the Jurora In the cata of tho People of F e State of Illinois vs A U LUotgcrt tonder tho presiding Judge lIon Richard S Tut bill mind tho brilliant states attorney Charles s Dcnccn and his no less brilliant assistant Mr W M MeEwcn well as tho attorneys for tho defense our ost heartfelt thanks for tho very kind treat ment wo have received at tbelr hands and woo not hcsltato to state that were It not for the way In which they have attended to our per tonal comfort as well as to our sanitary condi lion tho hardships would have been very Ax to the trial wo wish to state that while ivlilence was such that wo wore unablo to thoI jpon a verdict ono thing we did agrco and that Is that tho circumstances that the police had ample reason to n the showlnj without hearing theIrosecutaI ntl wo command them for having luty In this case SlgUOdJ FOHEllA IlEICKHOLD i fond lialanee of the Jury Time jurors wero ovldnntly of tho i pinion that this statement was enoughj to give time public at this time fining to ba interviewed through time rear room of time court I oom and took time freight elevator to tates Attorney Dcnceus room Hero they were given Ihclr vouchers for time long service Later and closely following tho nal result of tho trial whlchhas at- raded worldwide attention Luet crt mado under oath statement for he proM concerning time fearful crime ihargcd ugalnsl him tIme first sworn statement yot mado by him and time statement of such a kind ever known in newspaper annals The aflldavlt was put in writing In due form and is certified to by a no taryTho affidavit explicitly declares Luctgcrts innocence Time document In full is as follows Tothelullli The result of my trial ending today Is a via lory for me because of tho disagreement of the ury but I am very much disappointed and very much surprised that tho jury did not bring In a verdict of not guilty I did not kill my wife and do not know whore she Is but I am sure It Is only a question of time until sho comma home I did not go upon the witness stand because my lawyer Judgo Vincent was bitterly op posed tomjr olng so and bosauio ho advised me It wUsnot neosssary I atn grateful for the tremendous change In public sentiment In my favor rind time will demonstrate that I am not only an Innocent but a very grievously wronged man Signed AUOLVU L LUETQEnT Subscribed and sworn to bjforo mo this 21st Say ot October A U 1897 Signed M V SULLIVANNotary THE YERKES TELESCOPE It Is Open to Uio by Astronomer from Every Iart of tlio World WIIUAJIS HAY Wis Oct 32Clmarleo T Ycrlccs splendid gUt is now C possession of tho University of Chi cago Shortly before noon yesterday Mr Yerkcs formally presented to Pres ident William Harper time keys of the observatory which contains the Yerkca telescope Time ceremonies covered two hours and tho greatest refracting telescope In tho world having a 40 inch lens Is dedicated and ready to be 1usedPERJURY PROSECUTIONS One ot tho Ionlblo Outcome of the Luotgcrt Trial CHICAGO Oct 23U Is quite proba ble that some prosecutions for perjury will result from tho Luetgert case While tho states attorney refuses to affirm or deny this It is given on good authority that time testimony of two of tho principal witnesses for tho defense I will be laid betoo tho grand jury for an Investigation It may bo that I moro than two persons will be included in tho list that will bo carried lolhe grand jury Fraudulent Draft NEW YanK Oct 22Local banke aro considerably exercised over tim mass of fradulcnt drafts received various parts of time west drawn on New York banking nUll business houses A regular band of swindlers appears to be operating through tho western states Ilclnforceineuts for India I LONDON Oct 2JLargo drafts ol soldiers have been ordered to be got ready to reinforce tho eight Ilritlsh i cavalry regiments now iu India Chicago experts after a few years experience with vitrified brick pavement say it is equal to granite and much better than asphalt or cedar block pavement It is cheaper too There arc over 1000 islands under the flag of Japan and in Georgia Bpy the north extension of Lake Huron where we find very few on the there are in reality inseveralof course quIto small J j J JI Much in Little especially true of Hoods Pills for no m o over contained so great curative pawl small space They are a whole tn- edlciHoods a i 811waysS r cure s ck headache Jaundice constipation etc 259 A- he only rills to take with Hoaua Sarsaparilla BEST TRAINS 1flIi TO f Kansas City Montana Pacific Coast tah Washington Omaha 1 St Paul Nebraska Black Hills VIA t1 Louis or Chicagor VESTIBULED TRAINS SLEEPERS DINING CARS CHAIR CARS I8EATS FREE 1 M HUGO TRAV PASSR AGENT liT LOUIS MC HOWARD ELLIOTT OENL MOR ST LOUIS Mo- L W WAK ELEY OCWLPASRAOLST LOUIS MO DR MENDENTT ALLS IMPROVED CM AND FEVER CURB m GUARANTEED TO CURE CHILLS AND FEVERA- nd Malaria In nil Forms Tasteless NOM without tho above picture and tho signature of J O Jlendenhall Price BO cohts at nil DenIers PREPARED ONLY Dy I T C MENOKNirAIJLV EVANSVILLE IND Sold by MaliinRly Co Earhogtoa Crabtree Coal Mining Ccmpanv llsley Kentucky 4 EXCURSION TICKETS VIA TIlE Illinois Central R ItkTO THE TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND- INTERNATIONAL T EXPOSITIONt 1 NASHVILLE t For the above occasion tickets will be sold by the Illinois Central KailroaU al varying times rates and limits includinga ticket on sale daily good to return until November 7 and including tickets having limit of twenty days fifteen days and sev n days For full particulars as to which f the above applies from ycur nearest Railroad Station in connection with the Illinois Central Railroad call on or ad dress your nearest railroad Ticket Agent Vii MURRAY Div Pass Agt New Or leans JNO A SCOTT Div Pass Agt Memphis A H HANSON G P A Chicago W A Kellond A G P A Louisville GEORGE KING r DHUGCtSTt IST CHARLES J I KENTUCKY Nice Line of Druggists Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Sent FreeITo any person interested in hu mane matters or who loves ani maUi wo will send free upon ap plicationacopyof the ALLIANCE the organ of this Society In ad dition lo itensely interesting read ing it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper Address THE RATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE 410411 United Charities Building New York Dont Use Drugs s unless you need them and then onlySdrugs such as are sold by re sponsible druggists We keep only the best That is the great dii unction lobe looked for vben tbe time comes t you need them Nowhere else will you find so corn pleto a stock A good lima to giim that spring medicine ST BERNARD DRUG STORE BRYAN HWPBR M n ter iiI j jr ir wr a a C OCfe e M MOORE Editor and Manager PUBLISHING COMPANY the PcttoEce Incorporated at Barllngton at Spcond SUBSCRIPTION RATES ttrlctlr In advance floo 0 I jo IPAUL JJ 1 coplot mailed free on application wanted In all parts II Address us for particulars OCTOBER 28 1897 LIMGTON BEE bDr4D18 inin of CHICAGO will have a horse show of November 1st to 6th inclusive at ducinNEXT Tuesday November 2nd is election day Dont forget it Goto the polls without fail and put your stamp under tim Log ing lowsCabin 1 BUSINESS failures in the UnitedF States r Week ending Oct iS 196 Veek ending Oct 9 237 Second week of October 1896 279 Corresponding week of 1895 289 Corresponding week of 1894 253 Corresponding week of 1893 340 THE way to vote is to stamp on under the Log Cabin If you have friends on another ticket that care candidates for offices not repin resented on the Republican ticketde stamp opposite their names but cross be sure you knov how or you will 4 lose your votetaQUAILS are not seasonable ac cording to law until November ISy Dont forget to abide by this law sportsmen It is the safeguard o 1the sport you love And tlieiap upon general principles this card like other laws should not hifri brokenwilTilE gold in circulation in thegi1 be United States during the year has increased more than 50000000 this The total increase in circulation as shown by Treasury tables has been over one dollar per capita in theB past year or 96548249 These facts are not encoura to the silver causePc buTIlEfaifirstwill not be hard to find If youMr want to keep it in first place on the I ticket and in the hearts of the peo Ilepie do your duty by going to the his polls next Tuesday and stamping your vote under that Lo Cabin which has become dear toW lisfereW juREPUBLICANS lothesadontcounts one and is important third What would be the result if every body should become careless and with say my vote is only one and aswontgotheEvery man who is a good citizen should miss no opportunity to vote co for what he thinks is right atIdsacb best I WAS Sam Sbacklclord here Ja5tI a 4 night He might haws bee here and he might fcve waHkw acutK n the pUtfottM N tie te4 K EIz bcthtotra or peawiMr fee itiid 10 those nearest to turn tto ii rote y I for me IIas hs a1Mdf 16 thitsaid at Bardstowa tatyavf said nothing about Sbactdeford and the audience thought nothing 1b of him and if the public has noaltogether forgotten him it will do so after November 2Paducahg Sun VOTE under theIILog Cabin a first Make the cross mark right under theIILog Cabin Then if you have friends on some other ticket for whom you desire to vote in addition to those on the RetJiib is J lican ticket stamp in the little square opposite their names But in be sure not to stamp under any other device than the Log Cabin Be sure you are right and then go ahead If you tire in doubt 1r stamp under the Log Cabinand tco 4 J IREPUI3LICAN TICKET I 1 ii I VOTED NOT VOTED For Clerk ot the Loon of Appeals JAMES G BAILEY For Circuit Judge Fourth ludicial District CLIFTON J PRATT a IeForCommonwealths Attorney Fourth Judicial District CHAS C GRASSHAM For Slate Senator Sixth Senatorial District- J H LUNSFORD For Circuit Court Clerk THUs E FINLEY l or Cou ty Clerk R R GRAHAM ForJ County Attorney WILLIAM BEARD For Sheriff GEO R LYNN For Surveyor DAm EY BISHOP For Coroner- H H lULL First DistrictFor Magistrate James H Fcx for Constable W W Liltlefleld Second DistrictFor Magistrate O J Farnsworth for Constable James Watts Fifth DistrictFor Magistrate H F Porter for Constable Sixth DistrictFor Magistrate Wm M Rice for Constable Johnson William Seventh DistrictFor Magistrate H F Bourland for Constable William Harris TilE heavy increase in iron pro duction and consumption and the largest payments through clearings ever known in October are in dications which ortweigh hesitation some markets The increase employment of labor has con tinued with further accounts daily works opening increasing force p hands or raising of wages and every point where actual pro tion can be tested it appears appears greater than ever before Duns Trade Review THE Citizens Ticket for Earl ton municipal officers is as fol For Mayor W F BURR or Police Judge CHAS COWELL For Councilmen JNO B ATKINSON GEO C ATKINSONITHOS N BLAIR J W DAY L H OBRIEN A J STOKES There will be only one full ticket t the ballot The names of these gentlemen who have conducted the affairs of the city so satisfactorily the past will appear under the vice of the Anchor Put the mark right under the Anchor and you will make no mis e MR WILLIAM BANKS of Barns who was nominated as the pulist candidate for Magistrate HopI pear on the ballots is out in a to the public asking his ends not to vote for him and- thdrawing from the race He as his reasons that he cannot elected and that the Democrats broke faith with the Populists in district when they put out a candidate for that office Mr anks charges that the Democrats promised to have no candidate for magistrate in this district if the- opulists would join them in their primary This the Populists did t the Democrats have broken th At his request we publish Banks card in this issuet JUSTICE STEPHEN J FIELD in his tter to his associates announcing retirement from the bench speaks some words of wisdom iicli should interest those Demo crats who have been disposed to ten to the popular clamor about at is called government by m nction Justice Field is a life ng Democrat This is what he ysAs I look back over the more than a of a century that I have sit on this bench I am more and more impressed the immeasurable importance of this court Now and then we bear it spoken of an aristocratic feature of a Republican vernment But it is the most democratic all Senators represent their State and Representatives their constituents but this nr stands for the whole country and as It it truly of the people by the people and for the people It has indeed no power to legislate It cannot appropriate dollar of money It carries neither the ports act the sword but it possesses the fomercl declaring the law and in that law IsazA tie safeguard which keeps tbe ltof oiztr labile of gorermeat from faafcfoj to destruction This negative tr ft pe1 of resistance is the only safety ri a fcpalir government In Justice to Judge Pratt DR A SH Bovnof Tolu Cnt tenden County writes the editor f THE BEE referring to certain letters written by himself to a entleman in Madisonville Mr Watwood in which he told him few things about T J Nunn who once lived in this county Dr Boyd assumes full responsi bility for the contents of those let lets He says I know that Nunn accusing Judge Pratt of being connected with it or instrumental my writing it And he de nounces such charges as un founded and untrue and takes all the responsibility upon himself Dr Boyd ftoSCIis letter to TilE pfewith In justice o Judge Pratt please publish iI c errLI jiioJ or At his request we do publish the letter in full in another column Dr Boyd also sends a ertificate signed by twentyfour citizens of his county testifying to his char acter and standing This certificate and the names of the gentled men appended thereto we also ublishpWe do not know any of those whose names appear on this cer p tificate but we have been told and have no reason to doubt that they are reliable and reputable citizensThe certificate is as follows TOLO CRITTBNDBX COUNTY XvcThis is to certify that we are personally acquainted with Dr A S H Boyd and bave known him for twenty years know trim to be a perfect gentleman in every respect For truth and veracity never as doubted Dr A S H Boyd is an old Confederate soldier came to Living ston county at the close of tbe war engaged in tbe practice ot medicine in thata county until twelve years ago moved to his adjoining county and has been one oftthe leading physicians of Crittenden county ever since He was one of the first advocates of the free and unlimited coinage of- ilver and stands firm today- C J Bynum W L Staton- L A Weldon Kit Shepherd Albert Lamb Al Shepherd T A Minner T J Wright 1 II Hardesty J W Wright F B McZerell 11 A Moore A J Bennett T T Barnett W H Crawford C D Shepherd J F Crawford CW Hall Phin Miles j K Uyenam Wm Barnetl G B Crawford- J C Spees of Livingston county J L Love DOWN IN TilE MINES A high authority on all matters pertain ing to mining says of tbe Yukon gold re gion that there may or theremay not be workable veins of gold quartz above the placers and that tbe existence of paying lodes is as yet almost entirely a matter of surmise because there has not been yet any general exploration for lodes there at tention having been concentrated naturallv- upon the easily worked placers and prospecting in tbe hills being difficult for various reasons Mr Ogilvie the Canadian land sjrveyor stationed in tbe Yukon district says Tbe likelihood of distress and hardship during tbe coming winter is a question of food supply There will be enough to feed say 4000 people If there are 4500 in tbe country it means starvation for some of- hem Tbe idea of taking in supplies by dog train is utterly impracticable The best dogs cannot baul for a long distance more provisions than are required for their own and their drivers use As to hardships is a good deal of bosh talked naturally by tbose who know noth ing of the matter Tbe climate is severe it is true but men have resided in Yukon for 10 years or more and enjoy perfect health today Tbe worlds production of nickel is at present considerably in excess of tbe con sumption Tbe United States produced 1677 metric tons of nickel during 1896 New Caledonias product was 2972 tons Tbe worlds total was 4633 tons There has been recently a severe car famine on tbe Louisville division of Ibe Illinois Central Railroad and the coa mines on that division bave suffered situation is some better but must improve much yet before the operators on that road are relieved of tbe present embarrassment to tbelr business The cars of tbe I C seem to b congested about Chi cago and they have thus far failed to get back on this division its proper quota of tbe rolling stock Tbe railroad has lost large revenue in this manner from the coal shippers on this division and tbe miners bave lost work- Dredges to take gold from river beds are growing in favor As early as 1885 a company was organized to exploit tbe bed of the Atrato River in Colombia In this man neroTbe effort was a failure owing to defective aparatus or mismanagement al though it is still thought that the bottom of that river is rich in gold No systematic examination has been made of the Klondike placers and the guess bat they will produce Gooooooo In gold is merely a guess A II Wood tbe commissioner of labor and inspector of mines of Tennessee ii bis report for 1986 just issued states ha every effort has been made to induce the operators of gaseous collieries in Tennessee to abandon tbe Davy lamp for testing hi presence of gas in such mines Tbe in efficiency of tbe Davy lamp for this pur pose and tbe dangers rota are now well recognized but the Tennessee miners per sist in their use and refuse better and safer types when offered says the Engineering and Mining Journal The commissioner recommends therefore that the use of the Davy lamp should be prohibited by a state law as has been done in tbe bituminous mines of PennsylvaniaI Co is back from Hot Springs Arkansas much improved in health by bis sojourn thereThe new fan house at No 9 mines has been completed and foreman Umstead with his able assistants and a crew of men have moved the engine from the old Arnold mlns to this new bouse and so nicely was the job done that no Interruption was caused lo tbe work At about 5 oclock Saturday evening last the engine at the old place was shut down and by ten oclock same evening tbe machinery was 1 u454- Jj J tll L I Carbuncles Appeared Each Season Until Blood Was Purified With Hoods Sarsa parllla An Indolent Ulcer For several years I was troubled with carbuncles on my left side and my back They would disappear In winter and re turn the nut summer I began taking Hoods Sanaparllla and have never had any carbuncles since My little son had a fever and an indolent ulcer appeared on his left limb and spread half way around it Our physician vecommcnded a blood purIfier and I gave the boy Hoods Borsaparllla with gratifying results A G B JAMES Polkvllle Miss i I liavo been a great sufferer from mus cular rheumatism and In October began taking Hoods Sarsaparllla I continued Its uso until January when I could go about as well as any one and I have had no acute pains since I W MINNICK Grand Isle Louisiana Hoods Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggfcts PrIcoisixtor5 takeHoodin its place in tbe new building which was certainly fast work Tbe Barnesley Coal Company are now having some trouble with a fire that reo cently broke near their trestle leading on to tbe tip A force of men under the dl rection of Thos Longstafi has been put to work and tbe damage thus far done has been repaired John Hogan of the Hecla Company says tbe new mining machine lately given a test in their mine made a record of 102 feet in six hours but it should be kept in mind often tbose tests are not what a ma chine will do when the power is divided upon several machines at the same time capacityfhines to be used should be placed in operation at the same time Alabama has opened what promises toe an extensive coal trade with Mexico the irect result of the recent removal by Con gress of the discriminating duty on Mexi vessels loading shipments in American orts which places Alabama coal in Mexico free of duty tbe same as tbe English roducteSix weeks ago a sample shipment of Ittwelve hundred tons of coal was sent from there to Vera Cruz via Pensacola by the Tennessee Coal Iron and Railroad Company An agent of tbe company went with it to introduce it As the result theoInterOceanic railroad in Mexico has tracted for a yearssupply of Alabama coal ne hundred thousand tons and other Meal an railroads promise to do likewise as soon as their present contracts with the English expire probablybethis tradeaas general seem to takeb but little interest so far in tbe State County election to be held on the 2nd day of November next Yet they have it in- heir power to put good men in office and nd should not hesitate to do their duty A company has been organ ized at Seat ie Washington to develop the coal and oil fields recestly discovered in Alaska some 350 miles west of Juneau Thirty thousand feet of piping has been ordered d for this purpose from tbe Pittsburgh dis trict Twp or three of the smaller mines are again at work tbe men giving up their strike as helpless All of tbe larger mineshhowever are now out The and Iron Company of Central City has 200 men out today as a result of the demands of fifteen mule drivers who ask antadvance of twenty cents a day The men here are receiving schedule wages with regular monthly cash payments but are out on a sympathetic strike The company is finding it difficult to Ret out coal enough to supply tbe engines of the Illinois railroad even by the forcmin and overseers doing tbe work themselves The men are very earnest and confident of success and claim they lire in good shape to stand a strike They have made several demands at different times during and since tbe general coal miners strike all of which have been granted Engineer White and foreman Toombs gave some valuable assistance in placing tbe engine and other machinery at the new fan house and if calculations dont fail an addition to tbe house will soon be built and an electric motor put In for sup plying incandescent lights for the men while entering tbe mine and for use at other placea From what we can bear of the situation at the mines now on a strike at Central City and other points there is much to say in favor of tbe men who bavfe laidI down their working tools In the first place It is stated by those who know what coal can be profitably sold at that con tracts have been entered into to place coal on tbe market at a below what is paid miners at other points Next regular pay day with some of theta have almost be come a thing of the past and then again they have been refused standard wages as paid by the leading companies of the state Hero we Rive a special as appearing in the Courier Journal on tbe strike above referred to- Tbe coal miners of this district are all on a strike Some of them have been out for three weeks while tbe men of tbe larger mines went out today Tbe sche dule of wages has been higher for the winter months than in summer Some of tbe mines refused the usual advance tbe ist of this month Delegations from tbe dif ferent mines met here last Tuesday They decided to demand the schedule prices of seventyfive cents a ton for pick mining and prices for loading coal mined by electric mining machines to make the 5cost of machine mining equivalent to cost mining and a regular pay day and cash payments instead of delayed pay ments and the store system HANSON Neely Thompson of Ohio is visiting relatives in Hanson R R Graham our representative and candidate of County Court Clerk was in town Tuesday- W D Brown is at home again after a two weeks sojourn In Western Kentucky Lewis Staton in company with several parties from Slaugbtersville has gone to Gizers lake in Union county for a few days outing J W Slaton made a business trip to Evansville last Friday 1inus Gentry is quite sick his mother and sister are getting along fairly well Uob Hawkins bad tbe misfortune last week while painting his house to get a fall which resulted in a broken attn and dis located wrist joint courtrytQuite a crowd from here attended the Centennial last Saturday The names so 5far as we have learned are as follows Mrs J B Ferguson Misses Sallie and Lula Hobgood and Hattie Goocb Messrs J B Gooch and Dojph Fowler- A meeting conduced by Elder Llgon ii in progress at tbe Christian church at this place Tbe interest is good with two addi ions Last Friday night a sneak thief entered by a rear door into tbe bouse of E L Parish and relieved bis cupboard of all tbe good eatables be could a lot of preserves and a good beet steak which lour friend Ed was figuring on for break fast Mr G Kunisawa of Tokio Japan is Inspecion ImperialRailwayfor a similar purpose Recently Mr Kun Isawa visited Pittsburg and held a confer ence with the Carnegie Steel Company on an order for steel rails for branch roadsn- OW being built by blscompanyI t 1W r- LL 0 REPUBLICAN TICKET Webster County For Clerk of tbe Court of Arpralsb JASGBAILE of Magoffin County For State Senator SForCHARLES R EDWARDSb For County Judge tlForT T MURRISslFor County Attorney DAVID BROWNING For Circuit Clerk W F TRUSTY For of ScboolsbMISS LIZZIE HElmONuo uGFor Jailer- J J CURRYCiFor Magistrate in Dixon District I N BAKER For Constable in Dixon District- S N EDWARDScFor Magistrate in Slaughtersville District J T FRASER For Magistrate In DistricttlWILLIAM MUIRaiFor Constable HUB EDMONSONp WEBSTER COUNTY NEWSb th iVtisTtn COUNTY DtrAntuixT CPI1 taDtaoxDIXON The annual election comes off next Tuesday and the Republicans of Webster b Count bave forth a ticket that if thlectedis indeed one of tbe best tickets ever nominated in Webster County or we dare say In Kentucky by any partyit is a ticket that should make tbe proud heart f every true republican throb with joy tonl support and when tbe smoke of battle clears away we expect to see It victorious The Republicans of Webster county will do well to steer clear of the road tax quesp tion on next Tuesday as a vote on that ect will not amount to anything and it Is Popocratic ruse gotten up for political uneombeaJohn G Jenkins had a very fine mare crippled at Blackford a few days agohJames Griffin was shot and by Dallis Dodge at Blackford last Sunday evening Particulars not knownCAs the election comes off on next Tues aywe in a measure feel a cause of relief as we can then tell bow many there are 5whotobacco and bow many there are who o avor forty cent wheat and nothing and a alf and fifty cent tobacco Ben Farmer of Sbelbina Mo who has been visiting friends and relatives here for he last three weeks returned home lastlTuesday Mr II II Brooks lied last Sunday morning at tbe age of seventynine yearso lIe was buried at Brooks cemetery twor miles west on tbe Slaughlersvilte road Mr Brodks was one of our oldest citizens lie came here in the year of 1844 from North Carolina He leaves a wife two sons and three daughters to mourn his departure We extend cur sympathy to tbe bereaved i onesS V Family and family returned Mon Henderson where they have teen visiting day from for tbe past two weeks Next Tuesday is election day Come out and stamp under the Log Cabin andtGO home and rest assured there will no more bnnd issues SHELTON M C R Edwards and wife of Hearin visited his father Mr Wm Edwards yes terdaynat Hearin that he knew there were peo pie who were trying to defeat him justI through prejudice and to such as tbay are be holds his nose and bows his bead when be thinks of them I fear J F will lose bis breath if be does this I believe there are many who are trying to defeat him and have good reasons for so doing I wonder if Forrest remembers telling a certain gentleman that he Porter would not support S B Erwin tbe populist can didate for Governor at the same time beI Porter was elected to tbe Slate legisla ture on tbe same party ticket pahitical several opportunities since the Vanders burg letter appeared and touched up his record to explain to the people but be has never opened bis mouth about it neither will be for it is too true to try to explain away That increase in taxation during Mr Porters term as representative we know but little about but Mr Porter said that Judge Hall Charley Dorris and Sam were the cause and Judge Hall said that Mr Porter was the cause When tbe committes of the Democratic and the Populist parties met to make the fusion Mr Porter did actually vote with proposltionsof tbepopnlists committeemen We dont ask the people to take republicans for this Whatis ScottsEmulsion It is a strengthening foodand tonic remarkable in its leshform ing properties It contains Cod Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested combined with the well known and highly prized Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda so that their potency is materially increased What WillItDo It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant the child and the adult It will enrich the MOOd of the anemic will stop the cough heal the irrita tion of the throat and lungs and cure incipient consumption We make this statement because the experience of twentyfiveyears has proven it in tens of thousands of Oases Be 111ft IOU tel SCOTTS fmniton soc and 100 all druggist SCOTT lc BOWNE Ch iWit flw Yoifc iTh I but just asitthe committeemen who were there and who know Too political prize fight at Shelton Is over and the champion D J was knocked out In the fourth round and as he was carried from the ring by his second W K Price groans were so fast and so lound that the copieditB Henry an oratorl JOHN SHIKMAM LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Enormous sums have been expended ithin tbe last twenty years for the reo of German railway stations Frankfort spent 8750000 Cologne 16 000000 Hanover 5000000 Mama 4500000 Dusseldorf 4000000 Mun 4000000 Halle 2500000 Hot 1550000 Erfurt 1540000 On account of the drouth tbe L N ave been compelled to baul water from the Ohio river to HopVinsville to supply tank tbere- Foreman OBrien of the Earllngton has been rushed with work lately so great is tbe demand for coal cars that his men scarcely have time to repair them before loading Mr Hall who is at work in the shops ere met with a painful accident last Sat rday by having tbe end mashed off one f his thumbs Dr Ohatten was called pon and the wounded member dressed nd no serious result Is feared Edwin Phillips who is now under tbe are of Sheehan says night work dont agree with him and he is afraid his health will not permit him following it long Foreman OBrien has been placed on the- itizens ticket for a member of tbe council and only a look at his past record as a councilman is necessary to satisfy anyone be is worthy of reelection but that is- ssured as be has no opponent Foreman Kinneyo the water de artment has been busy of late making Im provement that will save water from being asted at tanka- Supervisor Sullivan hat his men along now getting things in shape fore inspection Thousands of ties were Inspected and ken up last week on the Henderson divi on and its branches Tbe excursion train run by the railroad company last Saturday proved to be another successTo qualify them for the position ey bold the despatcbers are taking their rns and each spending about three days out on tbe road learning the meeting points and capacity and location of side tracksWe aretold that tbe Illinois Central is ow buying coal at a price less than the cost of production but the one who sold tbe coa one to blame Tbe building of a railroad through Chi Icoat Pass will be undertaken by the Cbil not Railroad and Transportation Com anot Tacoma It will be 8 miles long and will connect Dyea at tidewater with Ibe mouth of the Dyea Canon Transportation through this canon and across he pass to Crater Lake will be effected by system of tramways the contract for which has been awarded to the Tren N J Iron Company which agrees to ave them In operation by June 15 1898 Tbe tramway will be of tbe Blelchert sys tem The first one will be 4 miles in SbeepCamptramway will extend from Sbeep Camp to 2500fretand00 feet Iron supports will be put in every capacityfof 200 miners It is to be hoped that the promoters of this much needed means of transportation will not encounter any serious legal difficulties It was believed that the Interior Department had tbe power to rant permission to run over the public lands but no provision was made in Ibe in the act of March 3 1875 for Alaska as no one then thought that railroads would run Inbe Territory The same state f affairs applies to the tramways tbe cable oads the telegraph and telephone lines and other enterprises which demand passage over tbe public domains Tbe origi nators of the enterprises will be forced to apply to Congress for charters or for leg islation that may enable the Interior Department to take charge of the matter Its probable that Congress will act at once upon these applications for such franchises but it can do nothing but refer thorn to Congress for action and so notifies all tbose who applied Out of tbe five passes over which routes could be constructed rom the coast to the interior three have been surveyed for this purpose Scientific American ST CHARLES- Mr John Patterson of Madiionville was In town Sunday Mr John Salmon and Miss Laura liar ett of Crabtree spent Sunday here Mr J W Wont from Greenville vis friends bere Snnday Mrs Albert Henderson is very sick this weekMis Menser who has been visit Mr James Collins has returned home Mr Clyde M Nisbet principal of the St Charles school spent Saturday and Sunday iq Madisonville Miss Virgie Klusmler wbobas been visiting relatives at this place has returned to her home in Nashville Mr John Robertson and mother spent undayht Harnby Station tbe guests of Mr Demit Woodruff Masters Barton and Rixie McEuen who arc attending school at Hopkinsville cam home Sunday to see parents ant friendsMr Barton Crutcbfield went to Earllng ton Sunday afternoon Mr George Harlen was thrown from a horse near Underwood Sunday and was very badly hurt Mr Al Brown went to Madisonville last SundayMr s Fox and family have returned from a visit to the Nashville Exposition Womans Truest Accompllsh ment hSeveral of the great educational institutions for girls announced this fall for the first time in their history classes for sewing as one of their chief attractions writes Edward W Bok in the November Ladies Home Journal The girls ot the fashionable world are joining sewing afternoons as they are called Common sense has come to Ute rescue in pointing out to girs that sewing is an art and one of the finest of accomplishments In olden times the needle was the pride of the clever maid none was prouder than she who with her own hands could fashion her own dainty lingerie TIt modern girl in taking up her sewing only comes back to first principles But they are sturdy principles to which she is returning and she will find them so It is a small thing which sometimes causes revolution and the needle small as it is by a general adoption can do much to elevate American girlhood to a pinnacle of usefulness which will win for her admiration the world over So essentially feminine an art should never be allowed to die out and when its possibilities artistic and useful are better under stood by our girls their own pride will keep it in its proper place among womans highest arts and truest ccqmpHshments t r TThANEWSUI I From Top to Bottom I = Ifi HIS is the appearance our Store makes Mr MrIfiI MtIfiallow us the pleasure of showing them the latest QI and most complete assortment of Mr- I Clothing Hats Mens and Ladles Underwear Shoes E 49rst DRY GOODS 4www ItIfi4tand Polite Attention are an inducement we shall = Ifihave it Lowest Cash Prices Quality Conoid ItIfiMiss SALLIE DROWNING MR BEN M SLATON fiMR GLUT PRITCHETT MR LEE L KOSURK 4 W H HALL JR MR WOODSON DROWNINGb Ifi MR ERNEST Cox MR M W b4 Any one of whom is anxious to see you 41 4110I5HOFCD E Kyi = a Specialty = IfiUYOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT It ftinby nil old fashioned TALLOW DIP tiso t 4Apparel I The Suits and Overcoats of the former era ill rc fine productions of Tailoring Art J Wo Guarantee to fit nnd plcsio you and uaa you nbn v 300 CHOICE NEW HATTEnUO to calect tram ATST BERNARD GENERAL STORE If iiiL rI MEDICINEfor MILLION A Popular Proprietary Medicine at for a c the firstrcxperimentaf step that lead tcTa revolution in thetradeT I I A New York company of manufacturing chtmliU tb IUr4ai Chrralf at Company 4 aponM market staut fly Jan Kla medicinal laWer tibuk COlli uT compreotd puwdrrol prrparatlutit of crnam ntttllcloal druf which liatl been acr10 more gtntral UM among nmliral mn than any other fur the cure or si letUtkm of luck liii common to man a have their orUln In an lmi alt4 UUrjilua or wrakrnru ra aclt7 for aulmllatlnn fu ortlnc nourUhmf and rllmlnllra watt TIle catalogue of flli IncIuilM under this head U Mid to toelotto l rltr DMtl every itlwaw for which the pbjilclan called U 1 u topnwcrtta In preparing belt itamiard nm ly ror the acceptance the American iieuife thecompany the principle that everything entering Into the packrl be of the hubeit grade and to prepared aniiprolecttxla to retain IU qualities Intact ami unimpaired through any extended nri li i 4m b 1lfM1LIn glau protected I alMorbcnl cotton and corked tlhoi reek tiled harbea ofa grade tahlgh In lit mialnmenU that no f IbcM verydayatoppcrecout4 nipply more than a imall proportion from his output that meet the exacting The laM vWa were In turn packed u ieofnot la fd 111 beauty n pertsctioa of woikmanahip by those uwd by tbe mo tfaitldlootdealenlneweliaad omawall cold llaTlag etlbelrhUhtlandard andooTerroiuentlngto vary front It the proprietor rrcortedlo the accepted modem roethodi of matins their commodity known and term hundred te retted within Are yean In newor adertwn liai Informed ircry American clllirn connrnlng the interior and urprUIng nnallUe of Jt1pnI Tabole 1ttn thoughtrii stci t4Yeii of tbe changed condllloni that iweep worl1 sod cartut to note enrT dlCDlnltaD having e lflqupon lbs urDI proieeution of their Irad the manre of the company bauDOCfd thAi there is a prrent Insillftli drmad roe e lower price crude that read or Approach an untrenal tit and that the people although requiring the best of everything meet being called upon to hoary al for luperflnou wrapping packing or unnecettary protection agalntt deterioration that might re n years but ii to ci a ibnJmra to be consumed a a t week Ii baa aiao tendiaovrnO and proved by actual experleec 4that thee Tabulel 010 not have the Icn 0 toe ot qealittea or dtminttou of Oil rellenen from that mlxht at nrtl have been xpre laAlmacb 1 uode- rfeyorsUeeondittonithOelhal bar lain Inoae In a drawer a trarellng bajr or pocktt t for MTerat wceki or monthS are round to ho practically M fresh ant at fflcacw u atJ rever AcUrur upon thoM tumreitlon and noting particularly tilt Unimpaired at groat newtpapen now told for a cent Instead of rate of flTIimstzwimouu- and the general tendency In cit direction toward low rate and lncrratd saia the t Nnpall aelltered upon the experiment ot putUng nlpana TbWealD ztecohIa- rlOn which they wIll otter to the Iradeupon terms whICh permit or a peelsie being sold by the druggtit or itorrkeeper at a price lower than ever adopted for a proprietary medicine FIVE CXNTStca tabnlet or date for one halt a cent each company will not discontinue the manufacture and tale In the form with which the bar learned to know and value the Hlpant Tabulea butwill offer tb cheaper ItOrnpelmrnlaUtor the tieneflt of tuch at may teeire them It should be plainly of the medicine n identicaiin both sorts the only difference a betng in the or putttn5 up The flvcsnt pack II not cObe mrfrralr IC probable that 1mOst any drop t rfwill obtain a uppl when a a customer o to I but In sayesee a ungl p carton containing ten tabu lea wilt be pentpoetagpaid to any addreu fly ceoti In itamps to the alpaca co 10 spruce si Nw York Until tile 1Mr Introduced to the trade agents and dlen will be supplied at a- prkwwhiehwlitaitowthem a fair ratrrln of ToStYizt Idoten carton for 4011Ii Inzen ill cartouh nlllrroll CTW cartol1lltor I3X S groat 3WO cartoai for tlXX Cash with the order In every cue = p- R NEW ENTERPRISEIH DAILY o a ItlIThey are made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen iwho are sustained by the products of Southern Farmer They last longer and make more borne happy thanany j other Store on earth rite backs for 13 year t If your Dealer does not handle themWRITS FOR CAT O e ij Phillips Buttorff Mig Co NASHVILLE TENN I MANUFACTUAUI or COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Mantels and Grates Hollowware Tlnwir Etc CtAlIM M China Crockery Glassware Cutlery WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE Everything necessary and convenient I for tho Kitchen Dining1 Room Laundry and DaIry Sold Retail Five Cents in apeelnestiona OTerthommerela rllf gnndtanthomuf jruaranteed and BICYOILES rA 1A SPECjALTVI Subscribe for The Bee 1 r71w wr7Tp 1 7i A 1 t ij R ic i 11 liJtile I ee ii Snbustrj we Q IrID t1 LOCAL NEWS i Onjnows tho time the hunter tries The partridge to assail Aid peers about until he spies The whirrabouts of quallEx When you see a fire say so Dont wlusperlt Make a noise that somebody can hear and you may save a house for some other I fellow who is not on lyind to hol ler for himself Rev S H Lovelace the new pastor of the M E Church South preached hiss first sermons to his Earlington congregation on Sun day last The attendance was good Mr Lovelace has already made many friends on his new work F Rev R V Omcr continues his series of sermons through this week He is preaching to good sized congregations On Sunday night he addressed the young men 4ofEarlington especially It was not however exclusively for men All were invited 4 Templardegon F B Arnold and Warner byiJ were present and helped in con S ferring the degrees Engineer 4Campbell was able to spare just time enough between trains to take the degrees A large bull dog belonging to vicioustt 4shal Barnett by order of the city authorities The dog which had ibefore attacked other persons as they passed Bealls restaurant on Tuesday morning ran out in the middle of the street and attacked passingtrousers and bruising the calf of i his leg This proved beyond doubt that the dog was dangerous and an order was at once made for his removal 41 ad4fcallOn the home ol the brides parcdt Mr N W Umsteadand Miss Bertha BeaU were married Rev A M Coe nen performed the ceremony Mr and Mrs Umstcad are at home at ztheresidence of Mr J C Beall QamblinTodd Sunday evening October 24 at 7 oclock Miss Olen Todd was married to Mr W B Gimhlin at the residence of the brides mother l nt uillott Mraal11 ISarlingtOII Esquire O J Farnsworth per formed the ceremony Thankful for Aid Mrs Ellen Cardwell who lost some of her household goods in Mondays fire desires THE BEE to I express her gratitude to the good people of Earlington who so reads ly came to her aid in her loss and theinever olteni A Team Knocked Her Down Little J mimic Keel whose home Iin the household of Mr and r Mrs J E Day had a narrow escape from serious injury Monday J morning She was standing at the railroad crossing on her way to the postoffice and waiting to make sure that there was no train com ing to endanger her when a man driving a fourmule team who was k also looking out for the train and did not see the little girl drove his team upon her She was badly frightened but not hurt The 1 mule knocked her down but she o crawled qui Jly from under and i escaped with a slightly soiled frocka Letter List IiList of unclaimed letters in the Postoffice at Earlington October 26 1897 Allison Mrs Dora Alllse Miss Burch I am Joe Blalock Mrs Mandy Brown Mrs Anity Urantley Mrs Wiley Baker S Mrs Alice Edmunds Miss Helen Ed- monds Hyson Eberson I Ka Eagen Lucinda Ford Cbas N i Frlelen Annie Hatched li Johnson Willie Mellon MorganfGary Rose Jno Rbodman Miss Llztle Ridge Mrs T Sisk Mr Alex Tandy Miss Vlnle Stuart B B Watson Miss Ada MarytA fewgo the editor was taken with a very severe 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 took imme diate steps to bring about a speedy cure From the advertisement of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and the many good recom mendations included therein wo concluded to make a first trial of the medicine To say that it was satisfactory In its results Is putting it very mildly indeed It acted like magic the result was a speedy and per manent cure We have no hesitancy in s recommending this excellent Cough Rem iqedyto anyone afflicted with a cough or any ormUanner of Liberty Liberlytown Md 25 and 50 cent sizes for salebjrSt Bernard Drug Store Earl Ben Robinson Mortons Gap Geo 0 jCingSt Charles 4IArc you a subscriber to TIlE BEE You should bet I NOTICE Jff J I Bids Wanted to Grade Public Road Public notice is given that the undersigned Commissioner is authorized to let contracts for the grading ditching and proper draining of the road bed at a certain point on the Madisonville and White Plains road as follows Commencing at the end of the hat Creekbridge thence say Five Hundred yards more or less to a point opposite the house of Israel Davis the road to be built up to a line two feet above the bottom of the ditches on either side and the proper ditches cut on each side of said road with draining ditches at proper distances into side road drains 1897bidsbetween the hours of 2 and 4i oclock pm and the right isrer served to reject all bids O J FARNSWORTHCommissioner Earlington Oct 28 1897 Hows This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure FJCHENEY COProps ToledoO We the undersigned have known F 1 Cheney for the last 15 years and be hove him perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm WIlT A TRUAX Wholesale Druggists To ledo O WALDIMO KIKHAN MARVIN Wholesale Druggists Toledo O Halls Calarrb Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous perbottlenials free Halls family pills are the best Mrs C H McGary and Miss Dona Wood went to Madisonville Monday afternoon Yellow Jack Preventative Guard against Yellow Jack by keeping the system thoroughly clean and free from germ breeding matter Cascarets Candy Cathartic will cleanse the system and kill all contagious disease germs Ben Newman of Hopkinsville was here Sunday Yucatan Chill Tonic The great reliable and popular tonic antiperiodic and febrifuge It breaks the chill and prevents Its return strenglbenln the patient and gives healthy tone and vigor without regard to diet Pleasant to take Price soc Warranted at drug store Mr and Mrs Nick Toombs have returned from the Centennial Bucklens Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Teller Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and posi lively cures Piles or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25C per box For Sale by St Bernard Drug Store A small party of young people went to Pond River on a nutting expedition Tuesday They re port a gay time but a scarcity of nuts Yellow Fever Germs bread in Ibe bowels Rut them and you ore safe frond the awful disease Casca rets destroy the germs throughout the system and mako it impossible for new ones to form Cascarels are the only reliable agalDstYellow Mr Frank N Henderson of Mattoon III formerly n resident of this city is here on a visit He called in to see us yesterday The first time you feel or see anything wrong with your eyes is the right time to use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve It is a sure and sate cure for inflammation gran ulated lids or sore yes For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington George King St Charles Dr Wat Rash and Parson Bone of Madisonville were in the city yesterday afternoon To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure 350 For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington KY Miss Eula Long is the guest of Miss Celeste Moore Croup Quickly Cured MOUNTAIN GLEN ArkOur children were suffering with 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 K ng St Charles Ben T Robin son Mortons Gap- Mesdapies E R McEuen and R went to Nashville to visit the Centennial yesterday Yellow Jack Killed Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills Yellow Jack wherever they find him No one who takes Cascarets regularly and systematically Is in danger from the dreadful disease Cascarets kilt Yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breed ingtoe 25c Soc all druggists What It Means i When we advertise that we will guaran tee Dr King New Discovery Electric Biilers Bucklens Arnica Salve or Dr Kings New Lift Pills it means that we are authorized the to sell RuarantetllIballlsUllswe will refund the purchase price These medicines have been on this guarantee for many years and there could be no moro conclusive evidence of their great merit Ask about them and give them a trial Sold at St Bernard Drug Store Farm for Sale Fruit and berry farm 0175 acres for sale or trade for vEarlmgton property See J S McCully Madisonville Ky 4 S44 4 c ANDY CATHARTIC I CURtCOHSTIPATIOM ULATE DRUGlISfS AU LLtLt tire lllttpatt fiararpi are Ulaleln Laza GUI JlIiITIJDto seur or rjpi but ciii Mfvalrmslll barn fl STEEIIDREMED1tOCblCt0 utreuI or sit I piu4boItfre C FIRE Pt Blair Loses aHou sc and the Widow Cardwcli Some House hold Goods PROMPT WORK OF BUCKET BRIGADE Liberal Subscription for Aid to Repair the Lojsof Mrs Cardwell The fire on Monday which destroyed a house belonging to Pat and a part of the household effects of the widow Cardwell was the most quiet affair of its kind that has ever oc curred in Earlington No steam whistles sounded the alarm as is the custom and very few outcries- of llfire were heard It seemed as if most people were afraid they might frighten somebody if they yelled fire- Nevertheless the alarm got abroad and a large number of peo pIe gathered in time to save all ad joining property There were sev neighborhood water for the bucket brigade The hose cart arrived late owing to the sloth of the alarm and was not used because all danger of a spread of the flames was past The fire occurred about 1045 in the morning and was caused evi dently by a defective flue There was scarcely a handful of fire in the stove at the time and it seems that a spark from the breakfast fire must have caught above the ceiling and smouldered until it broke out at that time The loss to the widow Cardwell is severe She is poor in this worlds goods and although she saved most of her effects the loss of any portion is a hardship to her Mr Blair had 225 insurance The house is valued at perhaps 3SO The next door neighbors on either side both of whom had nar row escapes from loss arc Nick Shannon and the widow Clark Their only damage comes of moving their household effects It is not long since Nick escaped the dangers of a railroad wreck and now he just misses a fire The fire occurred in the middle of the morningand before the day was three quarters gone the big hearted citizens had ontributedfor the re lief of the widow a cooking stove two beds and other merchandise and 4Om cash For prompt and sympathetic re sponse to a call for aid to a suffer ing fellowman commend us to the prosperouslittleMayor Burr wrote and started Phillipshustled paperA subscription paper was also circulated among the ladies upon which 1445 was realized Scars on His Neck varybadlyhoods Sarsaparilla he was cured and no exceptnfewyears since he was cured by Hoods Sar saparilla Miss ALICE PERRY Argent m Kentucky Hoods Pills act easily and promptly on the liver and bowels Cure sick head ache Minor Accidents Mr Jeff Murphy a young gentleman well known in the social circles of Methodist Hill trod on a nail down in the mines a few days since and has since that time put in his time contemplating the pattern of the ceiling paper ol his bedroom We hope he will soon be able to strike the ground a square deal John I Morgan a wellknown miner of No II last Tuesday very indiscreetly put his hand be neath a lump of loosened coal Of course the coal turned loose and John turned loose as soon as he could with two fingers pretty badly crushed John did not swear out loud but everybody in fifty yards of him could hear him thinking along those lines At last accounts he was doing finely There Is Nothing So Good There Is nothing just as good as Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and so demand It and do not permit the dealer to sell you some sub stitute He will not claim there is any thing better but In order to make more profit he may claim something else to be just as good You want Dr Kings New Discovery because you know it to be safe and and guaranteed to do good or money refunded For Coughs Colds Consumption and for all affection of Throat Chest and Lungs there Is nothing so good as is Dr Kings New Discovery Trial bottle free at St Bernard Drug Store Regular size 50 cents and 100 Mrs Lillian BeaU and daughter returned to their home at Cedar Rapids Monday accompanied by Miss Mabel Beall The Woman Friend I know from my own experience that for ladies of a constipated habit there is nothing to supply tho place of German Liver Powder Mm J P Meneness Springfield Ohio I have taken German Liver Powder for dyspepsia and other liver troubles and wduld not be without itMiss Jennie Green Abiline Tex Friends advised me to try German Liver Powder for long standing liver com plaint I bad relief before I bad taken one bottle It did me more good than all med icine prescribed by physicians Mrs John Campbell Jeffersonville Ind Harry Keilerof Nashville visited friends here Sunday Dr Dells Peppermint Chill Tonic cures chills and makes you well again It rids you of having them and builds up your strength It is pleasant to take and gives a warm delightful feeling all over instead of the miserable shivering It Is good for the stomach peppermint Is the best thing In the world for the bowels Avoid bitter quinine pills that may make you deaf and have always at hand a bottle of Dr Bells Peppermint Chill Tonic Its guaranteed For sale by St Bernard Drug- Store EailinRton George King St Charles The colored people of Earling ton held a Urge and enthusiastic political meeting here last night Wm Kilfebrew of Earlington an W H Ross of Madisonville were the speakers of the evening Y id i r MR BANKS WITHDRAWS Will not Stand for Election to the Office of Hagistratc in the Second District To the Voters ofthe eond Magisterial District of Ho ldnsColl1lyIOwing to the I can not be elected to the office for which I was nominated by my PopJ ulist friends in this district which is a result of a broken promise on the part of Democrats of said dis trict to the effect that if the Pop ulists would go into this primary they would put out no candidate in this district for magistrate m op position to me but since which they have put out a candidate in violation of their promise not to do so Therefore I wish to say to my many friends that although now my name will appear on the ballot and at this time unavoidably so from the fact that the ballots are now printed and hence there is no way to prevent it and will sayito you do not vote for me for is useles to make any further ef fort and I take this method to saya to you that I have withdrawn from the race and am no longer a can didate In conclusion I wish to thank my many friends for the honor theyihave seen fit to bestow upon unsolicited by myself and beg your pardon for thus stepping down andout and ceasing to be a candi date WILLIAM BANKS DISTRIBUTING DEPOTn Established in Earlington by the j Standard Oil Company MR ISAAC DAVIS IN CHARG- Er representative of the Standard Oil Company has been in Earling ton for some days arranging for and putting in a plant that will constitute a distributing depot for their oils in this county Mr Isaac Davis who has charge of of their warehouse here for some time past will continue to manage the business The new equipment consists of a large iron or steel tank mounted s on brick foundations which willI hold 18450 gallons of oila cooper shop where the old barrels will be reglued and repainted prepara tory to being refilled a tank wagon for the delivery of coal oilr to the merchants of the surround ing towns and a stable for the teams to be used in this trade Coal oil will be pumped by hand horn the tank cars on the siding into the big tank which will hold the contents of three tank cars The choice of Earlington as a distributing point is a wise one Earlington is the center of the great mining district of Hopkins county and Western Kentucky and fall the mines use large quantities of oils possesses railroad facilities unequalled and itnapproached by any town in this section and is connected with the other import ant towns of the county by the 1theA better selection than Mr Isaac Davis as manager of this business could not have been made Coughs colds pneumonia and fevers may be prevented by keeping the blood pure and the system toned up with Hoods Sarsaparilla IN JUSTICE TO JUDGE PRATT Dr A S H Boyd Assumes All Responsibility for Letdters He Has WRITTEN ABOUT MR NUNNr The following letter from Dr A S H Boyd of Crittenden county is published at his request in the closing sentence clIn justice toIJudge Pratt please publish A certificate also appears In our editorial columns signed by twen tyfour citizens of Crittenden andt Livingston counties attesting to Dr Boyds character The letterj is addressed to the editor of BEE and is as follows TOLU KY Oct 22 1897 MR Earlington PAUL M MOOREiSome time ago I wrote a gentle man in Madisonville Mr wood in which I told him a fewI things about T J Nunn who once lived in this county I made some charges in that letter for which I am personally responsible I know that Nunn is accusing Judge Pratt qf being connected with it orinI strumental in my writing it Such charges against Judge Pratt areI unfounded and untrue lie hada nothing either directly or indirectly to do with it and all such accusv tions are false I wrolu that letter andmade the charges therein of of my own will and desire and stand responsible for its contents In justice to Judge Pratt please publish A S H Bovo To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure ajc Hanson School Hanson isin it educationally The best house in the county is being erected A strong faculty headed by Prof E McCulley is in charge The courses of study arc not excelled by the average college or normal You can be suited in studies Tuition only 2 per month Board 8o 9 For elegant catalogues address E McCully A M Principal Han con Ky TheKtngof Siam has con toiquette recently committed at Lisbon PRATT AND GRASSHAM Spoke Monday Night to a Fine Audience of Earlington People MADE GOOD SPEECHES ur People Much Impressed With Giassbatcs Ability and Address Hon C J Pratt and Hon C C Grassham addressed the citizens oi Earlington Monday night on the political issues of the campaign at Masonic Hall The St Bernard Brass Band filled the air with stirring music at the corner of Main and Railroad streets and marched to the hall where more music was made before the speaking began- A good crowd was present and what was Letter thost who made up the audience seemed to possess far better staying qualities than are usually found in a political meet ng The secret of all this is easily found however in the strength nd ability of the twb speakers of anybodyleftcept a few small boys Mr Grassham spoke first In cspeciaUyandcandidates present insisted that he make the principal speech of the eveningThe impression made by Mr Grassham upon his hearers was favorable and only compli comment could be heard on all sides after the meeting ad otirned Mr Grassham is versatile logical strong in argumentt earnest courteous and dress and whatever else may impress his hearers they cannot but realize that if he is elected to the office of Commonwealths Attorney he will be able to take care of the duties of that office Mr Thos E Finley candidate for Circuit Court Clerk introduced Mr Grassham Judge Pratt was introduced by Mayor Burr The Judge made a brief talk which was listened to most attentively lie dealt briefly with the money question and the tariffand of his own campaign TheI people congregated rather late and the lateness of the hour prpvented Judge Pratt making a longer speechGrassham caught the colored by storm and they unanimously and heartily cried out when the question was put as to who they wanted for prosecuting attor ney Grassham Charlie Grass ham is a good hand at story telling too and he convulsed his hearers with several amusing but clean anecdotes There were a few ladies present in honor of the speakersiMess Geo R Lynn candidate or sheriff and William BeardI candidate for county attorney were the other candidates present THEY TOOK SHOES wo Negroes Walk out of Cren shaws Store with two Pairs of Shoes One of the Thieves and all of the Shoes Captured by Sam Lamb Tuesday evening about 8 oclock two young negro men walked into the store of James Crenshaw and looked around for awhile without making any purchases acting strangel As the last one disappeared out the door Mr Crcnshaw noticed something pe culiar about the pose of his coat tailand his suspicions being al- eady aroused he picked up a lamp and walked to the front of store In passing the shoe counter he noticed that there were two pairs of cheap shoes gone out of a that had just been opened Ic reported to officers Cal Morgan and Sam Lamb who began a earch at once Lamb found the two negroes and one pair of shoes number nine mines but one of the thieyes broke away and escaped He landed the other in ail then wen back and found the other pair of shoes under a freight carThe value of the shoes is 125 a The negro who was captured s Jim Green of Hopkinsville ac cording to his story Which is believed and he and his pal have been about Madisonville for sometime past After the robbery they went into the railroad yard to find a train on which to leave town Green refuses to tell who his pal is Green is wanted in Hopkinsville o answer for a graver charge than petit larceny and Marshal Barnett the request of the Christian county authorities took the prison to that place yesterday evening A Victim of Circumstances II Why did you leave Kentucky she asked I am the victim of cnciim stances You see I had quarreled with the editor of the other paper i published in the town where I was located and after considerable badinage he acknowledged that he had been in the wrong Not being used to their ways I was fool enough to write an article explain ing his backdown and headed it Griscom Takes Water Tlwn net only my rival editor hut all his friends began arming themselves Thats how 1 come to bu tip here Cleveland Leader Whenever Mr Gladstone catch escollI he at once goes to bed This has been his rule for fifteen years It is an interesting fact not generally known that he wrote his election address announcing the dissolution of Parliament in 1894 in bed Frauds aggregating thousands of dollars in Chicago water department arc being investigated I Ayers Cherr Pectoral nj costs more than other medi dues But then it cures more than other medicinesI Most of the cheap cough medicines merely palliate they afford local and tempo rary relief Ayera Cherry Pectoral does not patch up or i palliate It cures Asthma Bronchitis Croup Whooping Cough and every other cough will when other remedies fall yield to Ayers I i Cherry Pectoral It has a record ot DO years of cures Send for the Curehook free f 0 Ayer Co Lowell aJ tUners at Work Owensboro Ky Oct 25TLereport of the damage to the Hawes ville Coal Companys mines near Hawesville by the recent cavein was somewhat overstated A bulkhead has been built and the water pumped our and there are now thtrtyfive men at work This force will soon be increased to eighty Scarlet Fever Scare Lancaster Ky Oct 25 Special Scarlet fever and diphtheria arc in town Mayor Kin nairds youngest daughter was stricken with fever last night Garrard College and other schools were ordered closed to prevent a spread Two men were killed and five injured in an accident on the Port land Gre electric railway Taylor Delk the notorious Ceorgia outlaw was sentenced to the penitentiary for life HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twentyfour hours I sediment or setting indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kid ney trouble Too frequent desire to urin ate or pains in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder arc out I of order I WHAT TO DO There is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp root 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 ne cessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and extraordinary effects ot Swamp Root is soon realized It stands est for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by drug gests price fifty cents and one dollar For a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail mention THE DEB and send your full posloffice address to Dr Kilmer Co Binghampton N Y The proprie tors of this paper gauranlee the genuine ness of this offer ddt rJb 1 11 da 4 WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSETo our Funeral Equip ment the best in this part of the State Anything and everything you want in livery PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST r I 1BJJJiJ I t 187 DAILVCAPACITY A IIl 2 1897 Dt L il 401i t CLOAKS AND CAPES te 41 w ytv p ywrwuYw w wvyv vvl s s a wvwvwv f 4SuImy11 Monday and Tuesday 4t SIb and 9th tit 1 iThe St Bernard Goal Co i f JaWILL DISPLAY A JiGREAT VARIETY OF JW I I1U1L1KFIanl tit tit tit fer fer I t t 1 JfThe line will embrace all the latest novelties from fer Cheapest to Best and the J I most fastidious can be JVf k pleased at fer tA1 111fFair and Honest fnees fer rt Dont be in a hurry to Buy fO jwait and get the latest Ie i and best on the 4t marketIf9 W 9 myTr tt l t 1I TO ui AND YOU I COAk BILLS DOWIT 1 I tl l Do1fr FAIL TO USE 7 il 1 v 1 lEi e w QL4S 1 THE BEST5Ttri COAL on- TI U3 AFIETND USA TRIAL j I dlteAMD YOU WILL USE HO e ft 0 OUt tc OrpflER JrORDERS PROMPTLY FlUID hi SATtsrAaTIOI1 GUARAffT 1 k F r tiiir J x L ricS U t I i VOTE SUNDAY SCHOOLI U LESSON V FOURTH QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES OCT 31 4 Text nf the Lruoti Actixxvll 1330 Mem ory Vcnci 8123 Golilon Text Acta xxrll BS Commentary by the Iter D M V Stenrus 18 And when tho south wind blew softly supposing that they had obtained their purpose loosing thcnco they sailed close by Crete Paul with Arlstarohus a former fellow traveler amt afterward n I follow prisoner Acts xix 20 Col Iv 10 I is now at sort on his way to Home They I touched at SWorn and thonco near Cyprus to Myra on tho mainland of Lycla In Aeln Minor Tlicro howas transferred ton ship of Alexandria bound for Italy and after many days of slow calling rounded tho cast end of Croto and reached tlio Fair Havens on the south coast of Creto Hero they spont much time until Paul advised them not to venture farther on account Of tho I l season but tho master and owner and tho majority advised to try and roach tho port I of Phcnlcc a lIttlo farther west In Crete and winter there So with a light wind they started keeping as near tho land as t possible Paul la In tho hands humanly speaking of thoso who know not God but I ho Is really in tho hands of God and can trust Him to manago 5 14 10 A mighty wind from tho land I aroso against which tho ship could not bear 1 dnipand they were compelled to let her run before It Was this of God or the devil that they were thus driven out to sraf Wo know that satan is the prince of tlio power of tho I air and that ho caused tho wind that blow i 1 down the houso upon Jobs children antiukilled thorn Job I 12 10 but ho could dolt without Gods permission God conin trols tho angels wIno control tho winds oven tho stormy wind fulfills Ills word flow VII 1 Ps cxlvill 8 We must see t God alone I 10 17 The storm increased Under tho j I Zoo of tho Island of Clauda they get tho I small boat on board which had ovidentlyr boon towing astern They gird tho ship then lower the sail anti lot her drlvo under bare poles What about 4 the condition of the passengers amng tho1 870 souls on board Vcrgo87 Sallcrsaro E not supposed to feel anything never to bo know they aro sick till they are dead butw siwI ci ship AndyetthorowerosomoonitrcryvL j dear to I 18 10 Exceedingly tossed with a tom 8 pest Well there Is no use to say n word about this unless you have been In such Ho circumstances yourself It was a bad case Hand many doubtless wished that there was no moro sea Rev xxi J Yet oven underC such circumstances tho Prlnco of I control ones heart In health or sickness I lIfo or death wo can bo quiet In Ills lov of 1 Ing care- DO i h Alt hopo that wo should bo saved was then taken away Surely they were I at their wits end Ps evil 37 or as in i telowodtLeyescould see utterly hopeless It makes- onoJ think of the sinner having no hope I and without God in tho world Eph 13 oras In Romv 0 without strengthIII But there is a Saviour for the lost and I for such Ho said I camo not to call tho 43 I righteous but sinners to repentance 2 1 81 But after long abstinence Paul ii stood forth In tho midst of thorn They had fasted for 14 days verso 33 and mustShave felt forlorn indeed and ready word of comfort from any ono who might havo it for them Nono but God could help or comfort them and Ills servant is I ready to bo tho messenger Ho is tho Fa thor of mercies and tho God of all comfort I II Cor i 8 but wo cannot fully opinproclato it or Him till Vfo get Into places to 22 And now I exhort you to bo of good cheer for there shall bo no loss of any mans lifo among you but of tho w ship Ho emphasized it by adding Them shall not an hair fall from tho bead of any of you and ho took broad tithem23 For there stood by mo this night tho angel of God whoso I am and whom I titotho words God whoso I am and think of what is included His property which Ho will certainly carofor His child whom lie will certainly sco to loved by the Lord Jesus as the Father loves Him John xv to 9 bought with tho precious blood of Christ and therefore as precious to God as that blood is n part of Christ Himself a member of lUll body We need not best tate to say Tho most high God tIm possessor of heaven and earth owns mo anti tako aU the comfort thefO Is for us Then Iconsider whom I serve antI remember that wo cannot servo God and Mammon neither can wo servo Christ anti please I mun Math vi 21 Gal i 10 I 24 Saying Fear not Paul Thou t must bo brought beforo Ctcsar and Jo God hath given theo nil them that sail with thee This is a confirmation the Lords testimony to him in Jerusalem Thou must bear witness at Romo chapter xxiiiO11 Tho Lords musts are as t God Himself whether yo must bo born again or all things must bo fulfilled Every purpose of tim Lord shall be performed a and all His thoughts shall como to- wpass Jor II 20 Isa xiv 24 It was tho Lords purpose that Paul should bo Ills witness at Homo and therefore it was as good as done although in this storm every thing seemed against It How blessed are the fear nots of God from tho first ono In Gen xv 1 to the last in Revelation ills perfect lovo casts out all fear and tho soul that rests In Him can truly say What tlmo I nm afraid I will trust in Thee I will trust and not be afraid 35 Whereforo sirs bo of good cheer bItIt camo to pass Whatever God says Is asSsuro as If It had already como to pass J wo should say continually I believe God The first believe in tho Bible Is in Gen xv 0 where it is said of Abraham Ho boo llovcd In tho Lord and Ho counted it to him for righteousness It might bo lit orally translated Abraham omened GodTor said amen to God So did long afterward See Jer xl C in the marS nnayiingEvoniImo according to Thy word SO Howbeit wo must bo cast upon a certain lulnndf There must have been a good reason for that also or it would not havo been so It is written In Kzck xiv 23 Thou shalt know that I huvo not dono without cause all that I hnvo done In it nalth tho Lord God Everything In I the lIfo of a child of God Is beforehand ar ranged for Gods glory and his highest good Let ai not seek to introduce add p Lions of our own but bo content with Ills plani CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR I Topic For the Veek Ilfglnnlng Oct 24 Comment by Rev S II Doyle TOPIC Confessing Christ before men why end how John xii Rom x 8lt A meeting for especial thought or the nssocillte members and the unconverted This toplo appeals especially to th associate memttrs It appeals to who believe iu Christ but who have not confessed Him as Lord before the world Some people hold the cpiuiou that all who really bellevo will confess Christ This is a mistake I firmly be levo that many people sincerely bellow in Jesus Christ who will not confess Him at least by uniting with His church or in a publlo way Wo have Scripture authority for the belief that men may believo in Christ and yet not confess Him John tells us that among the chief rulers also many believed on Him but becauso of the Pharisees they did not confess Him lest they should be put out of the synagogue for they loved the praise of men more than the praise pf God II Many today believe in Christ but do not confess Him Some think it is not necessary to wake n publio profession of their faith some are too timid some feel their personal unworthiness some that they may not bo able to represent Christ properly and some alas are afraid of tlyj opinions of others like tho rulers of old All believers should confess their be lief Nothing should keep us from con fessing Christ if wo really believe in Him There is no just reason for not doing so There nro many splendid rca ons why wo should 1 Christ experts s to confess Him before the world Ho it of us Ho attaches the promtso of blessing to tho command fess Him Christs wish should bo law o believers What lie wants us to do wo should do Ho wants us first to be ove anJ then to confess Him Confes loit should be tho natural and logicaly of faith When wo believe heart we should confess with tho mouth 2 Wo should confess Christ forhtho benefit of others All have an ence in tho world Our influence should p for ChrIst if wo believe in Him It ill not bo unless wo confess Him By lent lovo and silent faith wo cannot an influence for Christ Our ery silence will speak against OhrbtIWo will want Christ to when wo stand before tho bar of God has promised to do so if wo confess c im in tho world How cnn wo expect li if wo neglect or refuse to confess hrist now How should wo confess Christ First of all by uniting ourselves with Christs church It is in this way that wo pro claim ourselves Christians Then uponm every occasion given by word and I testimon and by lifo wo should con a IiasyhnvoBible ReadingsMath x 33 33Sxvi 1320 Mark viii 2738 Luke 1827 xli 8 0 xvIII 014 xxIII 30TJohn ix 22 Acts ii 1417 040 II Tim ii 12 I John i 710 23 iv 2 8 am Jones at HendersonSome of His Sayingsd tllyIt is as religious to take a cry g baby from an audience as it ism prayThe right has got the right of aynNowhere except among Ilypow crits has infidelity flourishedcWhen a man aint fit ning else in Kentucky they sendg him to the legislature My preaching is like Castoria ne children cry for itiIf you are a you million are in both worlds A man will over bulwarks find his way to hellaYou may laugh at religion andtscoff at the preacher but you pushing the battle too far and willa certainly bite the dusttBrother you dont know when you are throwing away your last opportunity The most manly thing n man ever did was to surrender himself to the LordIa Endeovorer Convention flOwensuorowensboro Christian Endeavor bigLillhandle than they at first anticia pated The delegates will tlThursdaywill probably be in by Friday at ilChurchpoint from which the delegateso will be conducted to is y pages am Jones Going to Owensboro Owensboro Oct 2sSam- J ones will begin another big revival in Owensboro Januajy 2 at large auditorium of the new hird Baptist church Owensi boro churches will a r jaftermeeungIThe approach of cold weather isI ending the strike of coal miners in the Jellico district The operators refuse to recognize the union and will only take the men back as individuals In most cases con cessions have been made by the operators 1 EXCHANGE ROLLER MILLS I I PRANK TUTT PROPRIETOR MADISONVILLE KY- i Makes unsurpassed Flour Meal Bran Crushed Corn Feed Mealevery thing a lustclass mill produces The people ofithe county arc invited to come in and be treated right Gives on exchange as much as any mill and guarantees satis faction Flour warranted to be superior quality j ITrade With Webster McLean and Adjoining Counties Solicited A HANDSOM ILUUSTRATEDCATALOOUE OF THE c iByBNTSTBBnOHBOSIKGOLLEGE 3OrclYear LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY I l Content VntunUt Information to Those ilalrlng lo Lairn W BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND TELEGRAPHY PENMANSHIP ETC PatyvaUitJlcUUiaforit eatliiaffraduatrt fu Luaratlvf Situation Rates Very LOW ts r TO MEN ONLY Sam Jones Preached at Hendcr son last Thursday and 5000 were Present IHenderson Ky Oct 22Sam- l Jones preached to fully 5000 men and boys last night At the out Msfriendsmarvelous revelation of this audi ence tonight And it was true Henderson never saw such a congregation of men to hear the gos preached Men were there from all over the city the county and adjoining counties The speaker took for his text beganbyto preach such a sermon to him hi would ask him three questions namel Are you posted on the subject you arc going to discuss Do you mean kindly what you say to me Do you live up to what jou preachYou people said the speaker can answer the first question after you have heard me talk For the second I will say I bear malice towards no man Find a man who sajs I bear malice towards him you bring him up here and I will saysheand I will send for my wife and let her hug her for me As for the last question I say go to my home end a committee down to Carters ule and see what my people have to say about me and if I dont any better there than you do peolc given 500 to come here and talk mayorYoudidnt know you were going to ave an election until I came here You cant hire Sam Jones I never myfeThe first division of the sermon was discussed under the caption profanity TIe speaker said swearing was a very great evil If ou are a profane swearer said e you lack that much of being gentleman You cussing men ten to mp If you will swear ou will steal YOU steal happi ess from your home when you wear in it You know the differ between stealing and cussing ineres a sheriff court and jail in one and nothing in the other I knew a man once who was an awful swearer He married a good woman She could not break him iiially he came in and asked if the- amned dinner was ready She old him no the damned cook was one and hellwas to pay That broke that man Your wife has as uch right to swear as you Look at these little cussers around this town If I was run ing a soap factory in hell and you ere to bring me one of their car Id tell you to take it Ive ot nothing to deodorize itII A Notable narriage Sir Edwin Arnold poet and ed tor and author of The Light of Asia was married in London Saturday the ifith inst to a Jap nese lady The ceremony took lace at St Mathias Church in he presence of Sir Edwins brother nd the Japanese minister and wives The bride was brought rom Japan and was educated in England Her name has not been divulgedEver his residence in Japan some years ago Sir Edwin has expressed his love for Japan nd its people and it is no surprise that he has married a woman rom the Orient Sir Edwin has never come out definitely on the question of his elief in Buddhism but it has een said that he put more in The ight of Asia than his mere ad iration for Buddhism In almost ll of his writings is found the Oriental spirit or the mystic touch of he far East During his stay in a pan the Emperor expressed his admiration for the poet by invest ng him with the order of the Ris Sun and gave him the dignity f Chokunin of the empire He endeared to the Japanese who will feel signally honored by this alliance with the Western expositor of Buddhism His Fifth Marriage Hopkinsville Ky Oct 25 Special James M Cayce an influential South Christian planter ged seventy and Miss Ella Johnson a popular Beverly vi cinity girl aged twenty will marry this afternoon It is the grooms fifth matrimonial venture Diphtheria Epidemic Elkton Ky Oct 25Spe- cialIn the neighborhood of Daysville four miles south of this place diphtheria is now prevail ing The trustees have had the public school dismissed for two weeks About six cases are reported Coal Company Incorporated Frankfort Ky Oct 25Frankf- ort men have organized a company with big capital to mine can- nel coal in Morgan county It filed articles with the Secretary of State today and is to be called the Morgan County Cannel Coal Company with capital stock of 25000 and Messrs R I Mc Clure L P Tarlton A W Over ton and John Meagher all of Frankfort as incorporators Harry A Casin exbank cashier of Atlanta Ga charged with the embezzlement of 71000 is a fug- Itive from justice He is believed to be in South Africa UUH1S WHLU fAR L fOR- CONSUMPTION nest 1J50It IT A S u H 441VrII1IIV- V IIiIMiners and Shippers of INCORPORATEDff I I I General Office Earlington Kentucky I4 i BrFOcl OffieV iti342 rn r Kentuck TcnnV IjjIIBRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago IIIV 5 IVTHE FAMOUS ND 9 COALJi iFor all uses from Earlington Diamond and Mines Only Screens and Tables IiI I BRUSHED BOKK FOR BH8E BURNERS AND FURNHCES i Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER 1ione ton of the best Anthracite Coal i 1iDESTROYED BY FIRE South Carrollton Visited by a 20 000 Conflagration Central City Ky Oct 25 Special bouth Carrollton three miles north of this place on the O N railroad suffered from a heavy fire yesterday The flames originated in the Mason Motel burning it also W P Whitmers livery stable Mrs Jeff Neal millinery store J N Reed grocery and J D Wheeldon groceries The cause of the fire is unknown The loss is between 15000 and 20000 with but little insurance Burglary t Guthrie Clarksville Tenn Oct 25 Burglars at Guthrie Kyentered the store of S Levy and stole a lot of cutlery fifteen or twenty gold rings several watches chains and other jewelry There is no clew Immigration and Cheap Labor Black Diamond Of all the immigrants to this country last year 72 per cent were crowded into four States New York Illinois Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and all of the un desirable portion was dumped among this 72 per cent The mono eyed and better clement went West and those with no means settled down as close to their landing place as where labor could obtainemployment the mines and mills in the States nam ed affording opportunity for thousands to crowd out the better paid American workmen No doubt the recent troubles in the bituminous and anthracite coal regions which has brought the alien population with its illiteracy and pauper condition prominently before the public will incite the American people to demand of con gress the early passage of the Lodge immigration bill with its educational test which was vetoed by Cleveland and which was the most unpopular act of the closing administration Had the hill been passed last year 45000 of the most undesirable immigrants would have been debarred entrance to this country Rapid Whitewashing An Ohio stove and range com pany recently added a 56x50 foot building to their works and the entire surface un planed joints and all were whitewashed by compressed air A steam air com pressor was borrowed taken from a wornout locomotive and con nected to their boiler Then tine whitewash was mixed and turned into a presser boiler By connect ing the air pump to the top of the boiler and a hose to the top of the boiler or tank and putting on a spray nozzle the process was corn pleted The work was well done and every crevice and nook in the walls ceiling and all was well coated It could never have been done with a brush The building is five stories high and each room is of the dimensions given above and the rooms were whitewashed in less than one hour each The oldest bank note in existence is in the British Museum It was printed in China in the year 1368 thirtytwo years before Jo hann Guttenberg the reputed inventor of printing was born It was issued three hundred be fore lank notes were circulatedVin Europe B e- Liairr iJLIF HORRIBLE DEATH Asylum Patient the Victim of a Peculiar Accident Hopkinsvilln Kenluckian Walter Hahn a patient in the McNaryMublenberg Friday night or early Saturday morning in a pccculiar and hor rible manner Hahn was subject to epileptic fits and was seized with one in the niglit and in the convulsions that followed the at tack he rolled out of the bed and while unconscious fell with his face in a slop basin by the side of tine bed and was stilted or drowned He was found with his face still in the basin and had evidently been dead for some time The body was sent by rail to county Saturday for interment Hahn was about 50 years old and had been in the asylum about twelve years His brother came after the body Ironical Its Chicago News If you want a thing well done tell the waiter to bring it rare If kissing went out of fashion no girl would care to be considered stylish If some women were to cast their bread upon the waters it would obstruct navigation If a man would live to a ripe old age all he has to do is to keep right on living- If men were built like pianos there would be more square and upright people in this wicked world If a man has the right stuff in him it is bound to come out Thats what makes some mens noses so redIfa woman would always write the postscript first it would save her the trouble of writing the letter If you cant solve the problem of life go to your druggist He can always give you some kindof a solutionIf would write a successful novel select for the hero a man with a future and for the heroine a woman with a past Murder at a Railroad Camp 25JamesOfford at a railroadcamp near Bear furnace yesterday being shot five times withare volver The murder was the re suIt ofa fight over a woman coalinglandsficers BETTER THAN THE BEST HOTEL The Humblest Home is a Million Times Better than the Finest Hotel Home life cements the love of husbandand wife other modes of living often loosen the tie writes Edward W Bok in the November Ladies Home Journal Nor does the question of expense excuse the not having of ones own home A palaceTinetimes better than the most luxu rious hotel ever planned by the hands bi man In the one hap piness is probable in the other it is just possible We can talkall we choose about married happi solelypno they f1kC5 live That is very good as a the ory But thousands of instances prove the contrary that the theory will not work out in practice Happiness depends upon the growth of the people who arc parts of it People who stop and stagnate arc never happy True happiness thrives on what it feeds upon Let stagnation enter into two lives and becomes stagnant and unhealthy But let our lives be filled withcontentmcnt with do mestic pleasure with that germ of evolution that springs from the hearthstone and the happiness which springs from those elements is purer sweeter and more satisfying to our natures our minds and our souls A man and wife were made to abide together in insepar able lives and as new elements come into that union to sweeten anti hallow it the abiding place some corner in this big wold which they can call their own their very own where everything around them speaks of the husbands en ergy and the wifes achievement That is home urco1oYedtifiens- V communication and matter of newt per talnlng to Ihli column tbonld be addretied to Gzo ALtXincti Barltocton Ky There will be a calico entertainment given by the S M To Oct 30 at the colored Masonic Hall Admission 10 cents Mrs Alice Hughes Chairman Committee Miss Paralee Hay and Mrs Carrie Alex ander visited in Nashville last week Mary Pendlelon and Maggie Edmonds visited friends at Paducah this week Mrs Eddie Hines is on the sick list Christian Endeavor meets at ball past three every Sunday afternoon All are invitedRev G 0 Walker was fa Madtsonville Monday Will Ptitchett was in Nashville last weekIn publishing the program of the Teach era Association which is to be held at SI Charles a mistake was made in the date It ihould read the Sih of November in stead of the ijtb as published last week L 5 N TIME TABLE Effective May 30 1857 SOUTH S3LvChicago mLuamIpmLv ICILY Morion Rap 443pm IIIIvllopklnnllleAr Gutlirla lf M hiltArOaTH ItoLvj 11111 pLvJlIIILvLv Uarllnxton zeyj alII its a to 3011 v ti pinLvilaason inLvLv Jlendenoa 1144 a in 1151 p nl ILls am mArbijiamNoagiSpringfield to take on and let olf paatencera to and from Chicago and points north of Evanivllle via E III TiI liarIngtonntOVIDXMCC iCCOUUODATlOK DAILY KXCirr SUNDAY 615 a m Lv Providence Ar Tospm 640 R 1QLvlNebo Ar 635 p m 653 a Ar cao p m 7aoa mLv MadltonvlllaAr 605 p m pm7USoj II inZv MadltonvllleAr 515 P m pm844amgajam Lv Sebree Ar 4iopm 9 jo DlLv llenderion Ar siopm1030 am to Ar Evansvllle Lv i4jpm we W BTHRIDGE Agent Subscribe for TUB BBS I L i r 2 L TIME TABLE I C R R Effective May 6 1897 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