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Digital page images are linked to the text file. r4LLr I J J cLlID siI has just recehed a large shipment I of School Books and Supplies and i4 you can get anything needed in the school room at prices that cannot rJJ bo undersold See him at MAWSONVILLEtY El NINTH YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS KENTUCKY 29 1S9S T JOLtVS SPEECH Gives a History of the Way in Which the Conventions Were Held AWhich LED TO HIS NOMINATIONI 1 Shows Clearly the Unfairness of Some and the Rascality of Oth ers Who Opposed INFAMY OF THE GOEBEL BILL I fI Free Coinage Dead Retention of All New Territory Building Nicaraguan Trade and Commerce At Madisonvillcou Monday after noon in the courthouse Hon Gco W Jolly the Republican nominee for congress in the second congres sional district addressed a largo audience on questions of interest as to his nomination and campaign and matters of vital import to everyman in the second district and the State of Kentucky Circuit Judge T J Nunn ad journed court in Mr Jollys honor 1 anti exCircuit Judge C J Pratt ndgePratthe spoku in highest terms of Mr J thangslie1 politicsMr I Ftllow Cidsent of Jfofkins County itclainineo of my party as its candidate for Congress in this Dstrcth indisputedwlinln case to your candid judgment th1cmeral wo hold the sovereign power to bo in the people and that the decision of the majority when as finallyllccidacontroversy Tlie governments under which we liFc are governments by majori ties ascertained atitlic ballotbox This proposition is elementary It can not be disputed My right t peeItU tyVwhether the question or coiUroVcr Itrclates to to bo aCuwlit icr we shall adhere to the gold c standard of value and a resoundof the currency with its train of indescribable evils of universal re pudiation of debts public and priJvate anti general commercial aster or whether we imposth tyaittiof taxes or none at alii or o platform u t t 1 for having in a courageous and t patriotic splritsuppressrd mob viol t leucr preserved order and protect Eed lire and property and the inter nal commerce of the countr thea atIcoIoi the lCOhilCpi In tP tho Republican Committee of this Congressional District for a con L vention to be held at the city of w Henderson on the of C tcistmifl tics for the purpose of irnillinatiulin 1acandidate to be voted election for vCongress scIIv was present re quested that the dates of ltoldki1at the conventions bo fixed at ca aihbecause by r aion of proftssioriaal ungngiihients I NvoulJ to do any canvassing beforo the first of August Cfftajn members of this commit tec unfriendly to my m bring is liam iflformed and heliuvcC advised so to do by Federal officen i holders of this district with the I kriowledgo and approbation of mthIOPIbaPCfltp failed to the tamp tinkling county conventions This was contrary to party lisagh4 and precedent fhooobect iL f1rfomission was to enable 1snap con 1 uatn iW lc ani jpacked with all Who cofellbo In flucnced by Federal officers d r1jetJ ployes holding places under the J t 1 Collector of Internal cvenueibyd tidireCtlypjorhiscs in tho ITf prviCe by those yho could bC trded outright supplemented by the paltry following qfrny qpporJ ant j I ow n 1 J 4IIt C I r Accordingly on Wednesday 1 July 27th the Republican Commit tee was convened at Hopkinsvillc to consider a call for a county con vention Mr Fowler I am told by a member of the committee was present and the statement was there made in his presence that it had been agreed between myself and Mr Fowler that I would not contest with him for the vote of Christian county and that he would not contest Daviess county with mo Upon what sort of information if any at all this statement was made I do not know but I do know that Mr Fowler who was then and there present permitted it to go unchallenged when he knew it was a pure invention that there was not a scintilla oi truth in that it was utterly false showed willing to practice a gross on the Republicans of is native county and procure their dorsement of his candidacy by a lsciood It is an ancient maxim in tho law that the suppression of io truth is the equivalent of false ood that suffresiio vtri is as great a uggsiioJaIsThere at any time t any myselfhat agreement or understanding I countiesII w ever oc currcd between us on this subject was the voluntary statement onle and his friends did not intend to contest with me for Davicss counI s delegate vote Nothing can be more patent than that my opponent and lila friends 3ndof carrying his own coun ty with me and were compelled to sort to fraud and falsehood to ob le her fortyfive votes and they v procuredBecause fraud Mr Towlernly three days notice of which e Republicans of Christian coun generally had no notice and with sutlustChristian county instructed lorI him Shall this fraud go unrc puked Shall the Republican vot er mperittednd have an opportunity to express tho polls in November their ntempt and condemnation this lliany and of its perpetrator and perpetrators Simultaneously with the enactment of this miserable duplicity been thhristianrnal revenue the acting ChairI an of the Republican County of Union county wasp furtherance of the conspiracy concocted to prevent me from can Themingsnap convention without ado mb notice to any and with none all to a majority of the Rcpubli ansded by the postmaster at Mor anfield and each acting in obedi ice to their master owner and d proprietor at Owcnsboro The came into being at Morganfield the same day its twin w thhrismiess of hcse two unnatural creatures WAs so similar that a glances rieyten elsewhere on this earth than in me political slime of the custom of ouse at Owensboro s County conventions were Tiufd publishednotice of tIme conventions to be held HopkinsI S ty making addresses at Hen er4on and Dixon My belief isIre conventions in these counties Cq held with perfect fairness hmere were no contests made by 1titJ1theSecond Pago I It JUdo F rfm 6OPi1S1ONEflSt- he United States Peace Commis sioners at Paris Have Begun Their Formal Sessions THE GAULOIS DISCUSSES THEIR TASK the l per Profetie to Giro on Outline ol the Ioaltlou of foils ConlmksIonR1 lief that the American Wilt bo Largely Influenced by Gem Merrill HcporUon the Situation 1nris Sept 28Tho United State pence commissioners went into session at 11 II in The Gaulois says In spite of the mystery surrounding tho matter wo tire ablo from n high source to give an outline of the position of both com missions While tho Americans have Instructions which are much more Spumilardsregard to tho Philippines American Ulrenlty of Opinion Senator Gray is a very ardent demo crat and consequently belongs to tho party which repudiated expansion He oppOBRca nil annexation and his opin Ion therefore totally differs from that of tho other four commissioners some of whom would bo contput with n coaling station at tho Philippines possibly Ciivltc vfhllo others like Sen ntor Davis advocate the annexation of tho whole archipelago Tho Qaulols however believes that tho Americans by mutual concessions will como to nn agreement and that AEOH PEAOE I they will all bb largely influenced bj itnjOcn Mcrritta reports on tho lilt untlon TermIonlbleJtlicSnanlsh com mlsfllon according to tho Unuloln areS briefly to hold out and make tho Iwst terms possible Mmlrlil is well nwnre U nppenre that the conferences at the best only hove tq pluaso tho Spanleh jKople and the only hopes entertained nro thnt the Americans will not abuse tho situation too much Popular sent mont in Spain it is added thlnkn it better to abandon tho Philippine 1s lands than to keep them under condi ions rendering them ungovernable Hi DOESNT BELIEVE IT tio Kuiorlntemont of Police at llrlilco UrI111 Bridgeport Conn Sept 8When the dispatch from London stat g flint nil track of Dr Nnncy had been lout cut of 1ollco wild I do not bcllovo it She IH under arrest rho police hero clnlm tho credit of locating tilt Guilford woman They ordered tier in Klmlra nnd Montreal Tho police nt both plnccfl scut buck word that she luau lipped out after tho dlnpntchco hod been received llrotliorliood of fit Andrew Dnltimoro Md Sept RThe thirteenth nnniml couvcntlonof the Brotherhood of St Andrew assembled lu is city and will remain In session Sundayightpected to attend ninny of whom arc already here Tlio Order Cauietl Ilejotcluc Tcnn ysen of the Sixth regiment the only at has received orders to bo ready to proceed to Cuban October 20 The order caused much rojolclng among the men ns nil rc anxious to get away Tad Blcmu Riding AVlnncn London Sept 28Tod Sloan the dayfmarket won tho Newmarket October sovereIgnsithreeyenzold bay colt Elfin Arrlyod t Tunixl JTangier Morocco Sept 118The transport len valdcz has arveG hero with Senor Ojlda the min atnyherohla as secretary of the jnh caco commlsiloa Arreitcd tar Oftorlngc DliMted C ttlo fait Bale Cincinnati Sept 28 Edwanl Hell rlngcr was arrested for offering for ale at the Block yards cattle tire nounced by tho Inspector to be affect ed vlth black Tho cattle were roni out of tutu city to bo killed They io raid tp have lfen secured front a farmer near Burlington Ky De Stilt Hreatboa Dcdham Mass Sept 28 lIon homas P Bnynrd IB etlll ihrlnkni in such a vyepkened stat j that seemed Impossible thtn ono bVcatb cbujd follow Another fF Ii x J- f r e PifODLEMOF tHE FUTURE4 Dr Congosto Just Arrived from Havana Talks on the Future Prospects in Cuba THE PROBLEM WILL BE A DIFFICULT ONE It Will bo Morn Social tIn IollllcalThc Ilccouceutritilo Quontloii Settled They Are All UonoGon Turol lie Tliluki Surrendered Too yulckly and Itailly At HlllltllRO New York Sppt 2SIJr Congosto who arrived from Havana on the steamer City of Washington In tho courxo of a convcnmtlon on Cuban af fairs said SjituisHavana everything was progressing well Ithu not care to enter Into all the reasons for tilt delay but one of the principal CIUIKCK Is tho fact that wo have over 0000 nick who must be taken care of and can not bo left behind lisa future of tho Iilntid Time problem of the future of the Island is a dllllcult one and I have stud led it without prejudice and as a re suit of this study tsr years I believe that it is n social problem and not u political one Of course politics will enter into thin solution but tho great question is how to bring the most hlaplnesstothat there will be n largo emigration to the island and thin emigration may nsslst in solving the problem Of course a difllculty will bo met in view SIGSBEE DESIGNED TIlE GREAT OHIOAGO JUBILEE Superintend Dlrinliyrhnm apprehension Chattanooga 8ptSCol appointment tongue j cU1InntCcondition of the rcconcentrados nowlWhat has become of them vras tho next ruentlon cIreplyDothey aro nil dcndV That probably explains it better than I can It is a subject which prefer not to discuss When asked as to the establishment of a new navy for itynin Dr Congosto said Spain Is still a great country nnd she ought to have a great navy and probably will Tumi Kurremlcnul Too EeRily Plsctmslng the fall of Santiago and tho surrender of Ion Tornl Dr Con gosto said There were heave soldiers at San tiago and if their lender lacked cour ago he deserves to bo punished San tiago should not have fallen as it didt and if Torn haul not entered into nc gotiatloiiH with than enemy it is likely that there would have been n different story to tell today It is not true that the Spanish army there lacked sup plies and ammunition for they hun plenty of both which they turned over to the Americans If Toral had pushed forward instead of retreating towards the city ho certainly would have caused a repulse These are things which he will have to explainIDr Congosto hopes that duties on the Paris peace commission expire lie will resume his consular service Doiilul that Situ Mnrclmml Ilni Heel Aliiuidonod sParisllshes nn interview with tho minister of thin colonies M Troulllot In which lie is quoted an saying it 114 not true that Maj Marchand has been aban doned Up to the present the minis ter ridded the French government bin i only the British version of the majors occupation of Kashoda and no steps will ho taken in the mutter until the French olllecrs reports are receivedc Lost Track of Their Game London Sept 28The detectives have lost sight of the woman sup posed to be Dr Nancy Guilford they shadowed after her arrival at Liverpool Tuesday on tho steamer Vancouver from Montreal and thaebare now ransacking the London S and boarding houses Up to the pres ent the p llce have not found any trace of the traveleriTHE BLIGHT OF FREE tRADE THE BLESSINGS OF PROTECTION is the title of a document just issued by the American Protective Tariff League This document clearly demonstrates the effect of the system of Free Trade underJ the Wilson Tariff and of un cderihothe result of the Tariff Leagues Industrial Census and should be In the bands of every voter Seven copies to any address for six cents Address WE Wakeman 23StreetAre youa subscriber to TilE BEE You should be pwdnmownturd sirther tbaa e y other kasd- H RLk b4KIHG V POWDER Absolutely puro oyu EUUUNQ rowM co hew YORK OTHERWISE UNNOTICED A dispatch from Paris announces tho death there of Mrs August UiJ mont xlluliniiTuesday Arrangements urn being made for the loud Koads convention to be held In St Louis in November- A St Louis physician claims to havo successfully cured a case of asthma electricityIt 800 000 toput the Infanta Maria Teresa In lighting trim again but shes worth it ICaiiKas City police say that they can place their hands on the men who robbed tho Missouri Pacific train near that ymca Col Theodore Roosevelt scored a FOR I easy victory over C rqce for tho guberna In New York Thieve Is every had cldo club exists omoi students nt Madison are greatly excited Frederick Wehde llsltor recently mama prussia acid and wn OTallon park St Lo Dr Mary II Alkln ninny years In Grin arrested under an lug her with malprac The steamers tim rived at Victoria II St Michaels bring and 1500000 In dust Maj Marchand has vernation that the Kitcheners forco a him from nnnlhllntl rlslics iludgo William Me citizen of Johnson dead at his home was 83 years of agi tuckiaii Rev 0 K lorrlHOJ of tho Northern Mc Panhandle Tex Iini of wifemurder and t assessed QiiartcrmastepO 0 fled tho war departm- I liters can bo quart for the winter at n month each The grand jury II indicted Otto Mnthes Senator Wall for I Schndlclch as an a still at large The farinersin ten eastern Kansas will list in n cyclone ins- ato bo modeled after Insurance organlzntk A swarm of bees ioii of the flagstaff at Mount Vernon III believed to have store ty of honey in the do Sam Stain proprlel restaurant nt TnlBU and fatally wounded Ileryl Cox who had tho restaurant while President MclCi nil congress in Dcccmbc tho most important natcd from ft chief C foundation of tho go- At v Pikes Landing Ky Frank Holmes w crowd U member of ns cut him to dent in crowd then escape Tho Buffalo club h mngements for the bi CorbcttMcCoy lIght n November The a bett and Fltslnimouf The sheriff of Mich surrounded Ir three burglars who field post ofllce Rat phot Samuel flothi- aptured after cons Gone to IIli Columbus 0 Sept zano former super I Columbus Sandusky road left for Chatta will bo taunt ag nooga Southern Q Cleveland succeeds lov jllack in tho I itorlal nomination 1 Icatlon that a sul ug tho university Wis and parents nn Insurance so Milwaukee took found dead In uls n practitioner of nell la has bee mu Indictment chhrg tice ubo and Alpha ar C Tuesday from ig 300 Klondikcrs and drafts admitted In con arrival of Gen t Fashoda saved it by tine dcr Million a leading county Mo fell Judge McMnhon n natiyo Ken formerly pastor thodist church of t heen convicted h e death sentence Smith has notl tent that 5000 sol red in St Louis rental of 150 n t Carllnvllle Ill the murderer of- uurdcr and Mrs jcesHory Mathes counties in north be invited to umance company tho county fire n that took posses of tho courthouse a year ago are d n large quanti ate or of a Chinese I T was shot from behind by been ejected from drunk eya message to r wilt be ono of which has anna icccutivo since the ernmen- on Green riter bwhichli Cravens anInd to Indiana tiaJInretm used for Cor is till standing Lcnawco county the woods thldrobbed the irdny night anu Ihanss pidcrablc New Job 28M F Don ntcndcnt of tho Hocking rail mooga where hi 0wer of tho ChnUnn II a tfr IJonrano io b c I jT TT 1 III 11 d r 1- t ut ch I lS Rs And school supplies from A D SISI Special inducements will r iMADtSON VI LLE KY j 9 COUNTY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER CanalExtend Novepiber Chickamnuim FIRE RND EXPLOSIONS Burning of the C W McCleao Sporting Goods Store on Fourth Street St Louis TWO EXPLOSIONS CAUSED SAD HAVOC Two Wouieu Vntalljr InJurod and Bororal MOA SeeiouIy iiurtbycatttoJng OobnIs When the Second Explosion flccurred- JMrlng Ktoapo ofa Woman withn Steady Nerve St Louis Sept 28A disastrous fire which within five minutes after its origin claimed two victims for death and Injured mummy firemen broke out in McLeans sporting goods store on Fourth street between La oust and St Charles streets at 0 a in While the fire engines nnd appa ratus were rnjjjrtly responding to the nlnnn an explosion occurred in the building und a moment inter the fig tires of women wore seen in the third story windows und the crowd which was already great yelled to them to get back One slight figure poised on the sill for an instant and then plunged to the pavement It was III awful fall and shun struck the side walk with a dull Round A Lovelllcndnil Girl Another girlish figure was seen at the window surrounded by a pall of smoke The mob yelled to her not to Jump but she land a cooler head tints the other girl She tidal on and looked about Then she began a perilous journey which kept the mob spell 1bounll10r a few moincntH She stepped from one window to the next until sho reached the upper windows of the Sciirrltt Furniture Co next door when her heroism was cheered by the crowd Firemen Injured Meantime the firemen and the stilt ago corps men were fleeing from the building They curate out with hands and faces dripping with blood Some yhumttained more than ugly cuts from glass and flying debris The limp figure of the girl on the sidewalk was picked up and carried JIIfrbee5 were no marks on her body but she was unconscious and showed only the faintest signs of life The young wom an who showed such bravery In climb- Ing along the outside of the building to the next one was Maggie Dimkcl- flhe was nervous nndtrcmblingwhcn she reached the street but was moro thoughtful of her companions than of herself I 4 Second Explosion lIJInthin third floor The men wcro com pletely enveloped In the dense volume of smoke Just as the third tower explosionhenvler m windows of the St Xiouis Crockery store at 409 North Fourth were shat tered like egg shells Brick and mortar rained from the top of the burning building about tho heads of the firemen in tho street A piece of timber dislodged a hose nozzle fastened at a second story window In falling It struck seriouslyInjllrlngcarried away bleeding and uncon scious A Shower of Missiles In a shower of glass und brick tho police report 13 people slightly Injured They were all spectators After the second explosion the Binoko became almost unbearable Firemen and policemen compelled to work in Its midst were relieved at short inter vals and given a chance to get fresh air In the furniture 8ttro of William Irufrock at No 400 the windows wcro broken by the concussion but no fire resulted Thin roof of the St Louis Crockery store caught fire after the second explosion The flamed were concealed by the dense smoke until they had gained good headway For a few minutes It seemed that the second build Inr must go but persistent work on the part of tho firemen extinguished he fire and kept it confined to the MnClean building which by this time was completely gutted Futility Injured Florence Illgbec dying at the city hospital cityhOBpltnlThe Injured Tom Gorman salvage corps cut by glass Too Angelo Knglno Co No Il1j cut by fflnBfr Joe Detler Engine Co No OJ hit by falling wall Fred Ilohle Engine Co No 11j out by falling bricks and hurt III runaway of hose reel- Herman Janscn struck by flying glass Caleb T Stone cut by glass while passing tho store A Jtagoli knocked down by runa way hose reel InjuredbyJ A Vail soninlaw of J IT Crane badly hurt wlUIe trying to Intercept tho fall of LIlss Hlgby Kid the Kicker New York Sept 28JnmeR J Cor ett and Kid McCoy met in tho corn or of tho Ollsoy house and entered to a dispute as to the prospects far a ght Each called the other some retty hard names anti McCoy kicked onbctt In thin groin Tho men wero separated by bystanders famailer En flouto to Honolulu Chicago Sept 2SMnj W A Fur y paymaster of tho United States volunteers passed through Chicago on le way to Honolulu where ho will oft tIne 2000 troops stationed the Hawaiian Islands The rroiwiert Pottery Combine East Liverpool 0 Sept 23 Reprc Bcntatlves of the proposed pottery combine who have been hero for twoI eeks critically examining tho hUllI have just left for tho cast liar ing secured the extension of options n the birr facUlties until December t reproductions of the Jioooo originals by MuvHIe which givcn advertising whatever and will ornament tho most apartment No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to customers They arc not for sale at any price and can be obtained only in 1the manner specified ThesubJects arc IThebirds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gOld ELASTIC STARCH has been tho standard for 33 years MILLIONIpackages of this brand were sold list year Thats how good it Is ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques tell you about Elastic Starch Accept no substitute MINTYRE COURT MARTIAL More IlaiKln Tnallimmr Atcnliiit CiISVttiSi of the Oregon In ItelM lion tu IIIn Clttniucof Deliver Col Kept 28The coUrt martial trial of Chaplain Joseph P McIntyre of the batlcplip Oregon was resumed My Charles II relilIestate agent who ileaId testlfietI Intyros lecturo on August 8 that tho f than which appeared In tlicKnekyMniintafn News extracts of which are used In tho spceKkatloiis to support tho charges RulmtnlltJlllysneerlngly of Capt Vans a number ol times as Fighting Hob Jfnrry 8 Itabcock of Denver test fled that Chaplain Mcintyre stated that when the Crlstdbol Colon stir rendered the American vegrfcls nslde I from the Oregon were luau down behind which he explained meant at I least eight miles nvay and that Ad mirnl Sampson reported himself kivith In four miles of the plaice at the time and would thus receive 10000 of tho prize moneyllie verified tho testimony of other witnesses In regard to the contemptuous reference to Krnns by the chaplainnFIRE IN HER BUNKERS Experience of the Transport Mnsnuehntett Just Arrived from Santiago withAFlro In Her Coal New York Sept 28Tine United CaptRobinson proceededto CnptJmaster apd two clerks Capt McCoy Second United States volunteers immune Lieut Ciilwcll of Gen Lac rets stuff Cuban army and J8 stevedores and laborers While nt Santiago tho coal in thin Massachu setts bunkers took fire and it was found necessary to Jettison 100 tons A portion of this coal was taken on bound again On gofng to sea tho fire again broke out in tho firo bunkers nand smoldered for three days It was finally extinguished by the use of steam and the steamer reached port without further incident A NOVA SCOTIA WRECK rivo SIou Hilled end Ono Injured by tho Collision of an Excursion Train I with a Work Train Halifax N S Sept 28A special excursion train on thin way to tho huh fax exhibition from Plctou crashed into a working train near Stellerton James Sproull engineer Michael Ollrien engineer W G Henderson fireman John McICenzle fireman anti Wm Cameron of Scotch Hill Plctou county a passenger were killed John McMillan of Pictou a passenger was I mujuredlA SENSATION EXPLODED A Confession of Murder that Must tiaverIleon Suggested by o DisorderedtImagination Xauesvillc 0 Sept 2Brhe people of Jlenrlck in Noblo county have cleaned out the old well into which Joseph McCall according to a contort sion which he was alleged to hinvedmade recently just befpre dying supposed to unto thrown tho hotly of lila brother after murdering him itf years ago Nothing whatever wus found to substantiate the supposed confession nnd the uensatlon Is ex ploded Wai u Prisoner In HKTHU New York Sept 28Mr Ventor Yon HolleiiHteln an American cititetacand a member of that Red defy wh had lx en In prison for soy rrnl months III Havana charged with complicity In thu insurrection of the UnbaiiH was among tho passengers on till Cityif Washington frOnt Havana Ho Is crippled and sick from the harsh treatment ho received Arrived from havens New York Sept 28 Among tho passengers who arrived on tine steamer City of Washington front Hnvima were Dr Congosto nnd Capt Fred Sharp of the Melfit t Clmpmun Wrecking Co The City of Washington brought I t cabin paKsoi iron s timid u small cargo bacco composed of elflllI1n too 4 r k t J r iIl eU i A BeautifulPresent I FREE for a few months to all users of th I celebrated ELASTIC STARCH Flat Iroi Brand To Induce you to try this brand t ctarcbso that you may find out for youracl 1 preparedlat GAME PLAQUESexa- ct will be belowTheseelegant itsdPheasantEnglish and tlio chiefly 01 NowToGetThemAU StarchFlatthnobeantJCul mallThoygrocer Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch ollerIs Illinois Central RIIt ANNOUNCEMENTS TOURIST RATES llnua the same until lemtcr on tied round summer tourist llcketi from fpoints on 111 linn In the South 1 a dally tervice to si Louts Chicago Cincinnati hud Louisville enables one to reach quickly and r i theiiItoo tesoftf5rllnrlor Arkansas the Yellowstone Park or the resorts of ColoradoISouthern Guide IIrcwrlucnQineseeMs nowhas Sercfesortiin I Soutiuefn llOm- eteekeriGnldO bee just been issue m- ia a6iOare IIIUllral cd 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complete knowledge of drugs It requires the druggis drugsfresh i cOmpens1lionho 1 WITH THE ADOVE FACTS REMEM URn WERE CAREFUL IST BERNARD DRUG STORE If your arc not a subscriber to Tits BEE you should be Ar if r a fEtC 1 Ii 1 j 5- I 1Tti f 0 4 j 0 IThfeePAUL M MOO D Editor end Manager iBEEPUBLISHINB COMPANY Incorporated Entered iho Pcttoffiee tl Rarllngton a i Second lass matter 4er SUBSCRIPTION RATES UneYear strlctlInedvanee It oc rqSitMonihi Jo tJ Single J Specimen copies mailed tree on application Correspondents wanted in all parts the county Addicts ni for particulars THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1898 r Without Hnllce A gentleman at Hopkinsville r sends TILE BEE a renewed subscrip- tIony and writes r While I disagree with TilE f BEE in the stand it has taken in the Congressional race I am not so intolerant as to want everybody to think as I think and still think that in most respects THE BEE is the best paper in tins end of the I StateWe appreciate this expression coming as it docs from a Christian r County Republican who is an honest supporter of Mr Fowlers candidacy Our position has been taken without malice toward anyone That many Republicans of Christian County a large number of whom are on our subscription r books should differ with us is- most natural and we could expect nothing else But our stand upon this as upon other questions has not been determined by the hope of favor or reward from our pres cnt subscribers or from anybody else We are simply advocating what we believe to be right and r best for the Republican party ands the people at large As we have said before we entertain a friendly regard for Mr Fowler and feel v that he is making a serious mis t take by permitting himself to re i main in his present attitude toward 3 = the party and his unfortunate al liance with unscrupulous men who have been guilty of the grossest fraud in trying to compas I his nomination If he docs not free himself of this stigma he can not escape his share of the respon sibilityAgain we say our position IS that of honest conviction for which we have no apology to offer r TilE BEE is the only Republi can paper In the Second Congres sional district that has had more than a brief and fitful existence TilE BEE has lived continuously since its inception and will soon enter upon its tenth year During its first decade TilE BEE has taken high ground on all ques tions and has not shaped its course by the needle of the compass f of popular applause Whether there be ten years more left to us or one year our cause shall be the same We would of course like the chorus of applause from a united Republican party in the Second Congressional district but we decline that approval that can only be had by the abandonment of conviction Col Bryan Col Bryans friends are push ing campaign war stories for all their worth in the effort to com pass the discharge of the Third Nebraska regiment which the Colonel commands and which is r now a part of Gen Lees army corps or to make Bryans fall lighter if he should find he must resign his office in order to get to work at something he likes better than military service for his coun try Letters are pouring in to the Governor of Nebraska and officials Iofthe War Department about this single regiment as though it were the only volunteer regiment in the service And to read the Ne braska dispatches one might think this regiment were doomed to im mediate death and distruction if kept in the service The Nebraska boys should take dutyrmany Y rr teer regiments and doubtless the a privates and officers of lower rank arc satisfied to do what honest Americans expected to do whenI they enlisted in the defense of their country But the politician must got out with the best 1- r tY a JA 0 ar raY t rrl t 1 1 grace he can and look after his fencesIt announced that the Ne braska regiment and its officers like and on a level even with other regiments of volunteersis undo army regulations and must be si governed regardless of the political aspirants of its commanding officer It is likely that in order to get out of the army Mr Bryan will have to resign SOME interesting figures have re cently been compiled by the Bureau of statistics of the Treasury Department bearing upon th money in circulation during th present century In 1800 the circulation amounted to only 49 I per capita and by 1810 had risen to 760 Then followed a decreas- and in 1820 it was 696 in 1830 5669 per capita In 1840 it had increased to 1091 in 1850 th amount was 1202 in 1860 it had risen to 1385 and five years late to 2057 In 1870 the amount had fallen to 1750 ten year later up again to 1941 In 1891 it had advanced to 2282 and in 1898 it reached the sum of S24 74 The prophecies of the free silver ites made prior to the election o McKinley to the effect that ther- was no way on earth to increase the circulation other than by the adoption of free coinage of silver at 16 to i and that if the gold standard prevailed our circulation would cer taiuly and terribly shrink have all been proven erroneous by the logic of events and we have more money now than ever before HERE is another sample of the way news from the military camps is shaped and colored by the cor respondents and the papers that seek to make an issue and create a feeling against the present admin istrationLast night heavy rains fell and the floors of the hospital are wet because there are no double flies to the tents One tent came near blowing over which would have left several dangerous typhoid fever patients exposed to the storm The tent pius bad not been properly driven Intbe groundWhile it is not stated in so many words what the writer and his paper wished to convey by the above was an aspersion against the ruling party The headlines over this and other such trivial stuff arc sen sationalWe sorry that the President hasnt any better sense but he really ought not to have allowed a heavy rainstorm to attack a tent in which there were typhoid patients and the Republican party ought certainly by this time know how to drive pins in the ground TilE Evening Post has another fit and this time a bad one The medical folks of Louisville should administer at once else relief may be too late This time the cause is Roosevelt Its issue of the 27th contains four editorials on the subject Nobody knows better than Mr Knott that there is no better representative of the typical American than Theodore Roosevelt We arc all proud of him His record is clean honest brave We wish all Americans were like him Nobody of sound mind believes that Mr Roosevelt ever declined to pay his honest taxes or ever evaded a single responsi bility of American citizenship TilE BEE believes that until the Posy converts Hill Croker Platt and other thousands of New York politicians to a decent recognition- of citizenship it had best cease its mudslinging at next the Governor of New York- AIIEaICAN farmers had better have a care Sir William Crooke said in an address before the British Assaciation for the advance ment of science the other day that the wheat producing soil of the world will prove unequal to the strain put upon it and that within- a measurable period the world will be called upon to face a uni versa I dearth of the wheat supply This is one British Lord who has yet to learn the virtues and de lights of Southern corn bread We can do without wheat Or perhaps he doesnt know the disI tance from New York to San Francisco or how big is the state of TexasLar the Republican party proceed with lis schemes of bank currency and the gold standard and it will dissolve society or prostrate it at the feet of despotism Meade County Messenger Dear oh dear Listen to this The Messenger is still living backI in the dark ages of 1896 and ans candidacy when all sorts of dire evils were predicted for the country if it voted down free silver and Bryanism Two years haveI passed since the votedown and the country is anything but dead andI even the false prophets of that memorable campaign are silenced or their curses turned to praiseI Only the Messenger seems to re main in a Rip Van Winkle slumI berTHE ladies of Lexington organI ized as the Soldiers Aid Society r iw- r r are doing a noble and much appre ciated work among the sick men at Camp Hamilton Thus as Gen Wheeler said was the case at Mon tauk Point not only are the gov ernment officials doing nil in their power for the soldiers who arc in the army hospitals but our noble women arc giving their time and their skill and their sympathy to help the afflicted ones The diet kitchen at Lexington is doing great things for the soldiers camped there EVEN the Spanish soldiers it sickcreportedethat the Spanish government must transport 22000 sick men and that they have not beds enough donet the Democrats get up a remonstrance against the Washington Amercican Army under the commander Dcrpartment officials lick the Span tso have kept the fever off of the poor fellows after they were licked WE have it from the most re Jollyfs proposition to right the difference in the Republican party of the Second District by submitting the nomination again to the highes and proper court in the matter the people THERE is complaint from some Webster County points that our subscribers did not get their pa pers promptly last week We are sorry for the delay but will have to lay it on some of the boys in Uncle Sams service The papers were mailed A WASHINGTON dispatch says the case against Collector Franks will be taken up when Prof Proctor of the Civil Service Commis sion returns from his vacation which will be in a few days TilE Connecticut democrats in their recent convention did not re affirm the Chicago platformi Free silver men made a fight for iti but it was defeated THERE wasnt anybody in it for the New York gubernatorial nomi nation except Roosevelt HURRAH for Teddy Roosevelt the next Governor of New Yorkl JOLLYS SPEECH Continued From First Page which was 68 In Daviess county a mass convention was held pur suant to the call of the chairman The collector postmaster aid a hand full of others several of them Federal officials not exceeding twentyfive in number corralled in a hall 183 half drunken men and boys and from that place they were marched to the court house wearing Fowler badges under a banner inscribed W T Fowler the administration candidate Many of them were armed with bludgeons and razors or knives The postmaster endeavored to ob tain possession of the court house an hour before the time fixed for the purpose of preventing my friends from attending t st There were at least seven or eight hundred Republicans present at the convention and not exceeding two hundred of them were favorable to my opponent No impartial spectator doubts that Mr Reno received two or three hundred majority in the election held for Chairman He was declared elected and presided over the only convention that was held and the delegates appointed were instructed to cast the thirtyone votes of the county in the district convention for my nomination Therefore without reference to the ten votes of Hancock county which were unanimously instructed for ma in the only county con vention held In that county the thirtyone votes of Daviess county added to the sixtyeight uncontested votes of Henderson Hopkins and Webster gave me a majority of eleven of all the delegate votes of the district and thereby secured ny nomination There was a pretense of holding a county convention by Postmaster f- Van Rensselaer but none was in fact held The collector postmaster and a few others under the dictation of these Federal officials appeared at the Henderson convention t with a mere paper case and the Chairman of the District Committee E C Vance decided le would recognize the fraudulent credentials of this minority and ig nore the convention held by a large majority of the Republicans of Daviess countycSince both conventions if the little squad that got into the corner of the room with Van Rcnsselaer and went through the formality of reading a resolution appointing delegates to Henderson can be considered a convention were held at the time and place designated in the call it was impossible under the party law or usage that either delegation could be recognizedas laving a prima facia title until the Committee on Credentials had been appointed and made a report in favor of one or the other and the convention had decided which delegation was entitled to recognition Excluding the contesting delegations from Daviessand Hancock with their fortyone votes there i were 134 votes left uncontested o I which sixtyeight were instructed for me and voted for the election of Mr Bourland as Chairman o f the Henderson Convention It is impossible to reach any other conclusion than that Mr Bourlam was elected The socalled election of Mr Breathitt was void ex rcpt as we conclude that 66 are numerically greater than 68 votes The alleged election of Mr Breathitt is therefore void and all proceedings held by him and the minority of bolters over which In presided are likewise invalid The principle for which my friends and myself contend is simply that the clearly expressed will of the ma jority shall control For many years the Rcpublicai party has demanded in all their conventions State and National by the united voice of all he statesmen and orators in the halls of Congress and on the hustings fair elections The party has mad proclamation everywhere that the ballotbox should be inviolable because it is the only medium through which the sacred voice of a free people could proclaim it s final decree Whosoever attempts by bribe or promises of places by force o r fraud or false certificates or returns to defeat or in any degree alter the expressed will of tie e people either in their primary meetings or final elections com mits a complicated treason dark and infamous against God and man and society Of what avail or value is the Constitutional guaranty of free speech and a free press of wha value is deliberation and consideration however serious and patient of the public questions constantly being submitted to them or tin merits of candidates for office i f the voice of the majority as ex pressed at the polls may be an nuled by frauds of any sort The wrongs attempted by my opponents in the conventions re cently held in this district and which they are even yet busily con spiring to effectuate and thus i possible defeat the will of the ver large majority of the Republican voters of this district arc of the same character as that culmination of the treasonable conspiracy against government by the people which resulted in placing on the statute books of this Common wealth the socalled Goebel Bill 1 The Election Law of 1892 wa prepared with the greatest care its authors claimed for it that it was nearly perfect as the wit of man could devise that crimes against the suffrage if the law was fairly executedwere well nigh impossible that at all events such offenses were minimized to the last degree And it is doubtless true that since its enactmont the elections have been the fairest held in this state in thirty years The people of this state as a whole were entirely satisfied with its operations and effect Under this law in harmony with the traditions of at century the county judges of each county annually selected officers equally from the members of the two great political parties The county judges ire elected by the people of their re spective counties and in every way responsible for any misconduct in office The law was in accordance with the principle of local self government a principle dear to all classes of our citizens It conformed to Jeffersons notion of ideal Republics for this country We should marshal our government into i the general federal republic for all concerns foreign and federal 2 that Jof the state for what relates to our own citizen- exclusively 3 the county republics for the duties and concerns of the county and 4 the ward republics for the small and yet numerous and interesting concerns of the neighborhood and it is in government as well as in every other business of life by its division and subdivision of duties alone thatI all matters great and small can be managed to perfection AndI the whole is cemented by giving to every citizen personally a part in the administration of public affairs Under this law we have elected- a governor and all he state officials two legislatures and all our county officials It is no exaggeration to say that the law met the expectation ofItS authors great as they were and that the people gave to it universal approbation There was no demand for an amendment or repeal of any of its provisions either by the press or public speakers or the people There was absolutely no public discussion of the subject Yet under these conditions a bill was introduced into the last legislature by Mr Goebel then and now notoriously a candidate or Governor at radical variance with all our traditions the manifest purpose of which is to purloin the state Instead of officers elected by he people of the 119 counties and responsIble to them appointing officers to conduct our elections we have a Triumvirate created by the Legislature to sit at Frankfort and from that point dictate for every county another board of three members which in turn selects the officers of election for every election precinct or district This state Triumvirate is composed exclu lively of FreeSilver Democrats No Republican no SoundMoney Democrat or Populist was placed- on this commission Why not Was it because no single man of sufficient character or integrity- or patriotism or decency could be found among the membership of those parties in the whole state of Kentucky worthy of public trust- Or was it because telltale witnesses were not wanted to the crimes- to be committed against popular nohonestwitness the secret plottings by which ways and means are to bi devised whereby the popular will T Ittvr r is to be set aside and all the offi cers of the state together with aU thin revenues of the state are to be stolen and transferred to the au thor of this infamous measure and his coconspirators Under the election law of 1893 and all preceding election lawsthe county court of each county was empowered to select officers of election for each election precinct two judges one clerk and one sheriff one of the judges to be selected from one political party and the other from the opposing party and the like difference was required between the sheriff and clerk If it was made to appear to the satisfac lion of the county court at anytime before the election that any election officer was disqualified the court was authorized to remove suchofficer and fill his place with- r a qualified person of the same po litical belief as the person removed Of the rIg county judges in the eState 90 arc Democrats and 29 are Republicans The Goebel Bill empowers the legislature to elect a State Board of Election Commissioners con sisting of three persons and they may all be and the three elected arc of the same political party A va cancy in this board occurring while the legislature is not in session is to be tilled by the remaining mem bers and as the legislature will not meet again until the first of Janu any 1900 it is possible for the elections next year to be conducted under a board no one of whom has been selected by the legislature but each of whom has been selectee by this selfperpetuating commts sion A majority of this board and each County Board of Election Commissioners consisting like wise of three members can trans act any and all business which may betransacted by the full board The county board may be all so lected from members of the same political party The county board is also a self perpetuating body having the power to appoint its own success ors but the state board has power fat any time and without pause to membersycounty others in their places The county board appoints all precinct election officers They are required but not compelled to se lect them from different political parties This county board is em powered to investigate any charges that an election officer is disquali feed and to remove him at any time and their action is final and not reviewable by any other tri banal Thus the state board though originally selected by the legisla tune is a selfperpetuating board and any two members of it may ex ercise the whole power conferred on all that it has the power to ap point all the county boards and at any time and with cause or with out cause may remove one or all of the members of such county boards and the county boards while required to appoint election officers have power at any time and without cause to remove any clcc lion officer and appoint another in his place and from their action appealUnder of 1892 as well as all preceding election laws of this state the appointment of pre cinct election officers was confided to the county judges who were elected by the people and directly responsible to the people for the performance of this delicate and important function Under the Gdebill Bill neither the state board nor county board de rive their authority from the peo nor arc they in any way subject to boardsare to be filled when the legisla ture is not in session by the re maining members of the board and there is not even a provision that the legislature can remove these so appointed while the county board is the mere creature and always subject to the absolute control of the state board and the precinct officers are likewise the creatures and always subject to the control of the county board and through the county board to the state board By the law of 1892 as well as under all election laws previously enacted the board for examining the returns for the county was made up of the county judge county clerk and sheriff or one of his deputies They examined and certified all election returns of the county and districts of the county Where two or more counties voted together in the choice of representatives or senator the canvassing boards of the several counties made returns to the canvassing boards of the county having the largest population and that board compared the certificates of the boards of the various counties In- case of an election for Governor Lieutenant Governor or other officers elected by votes of the whole state or more than a county other than senator or representative or for a judge of the Court of Appeals Clerk of the Court Circuit Judge Commonwealths Attorney Repre sentative in Congress or elections- of President and Vlce President it was the duty of county boards of canvassers to make out certificates and return them to the Secretary- of State And these returns were canvassed by the Governor At torneyGeneral and Secretary of State or in the absence of either the Auditor or any two of them Under the Goebel Bill the county board of elections ap pointed by the state board is sub for the county officers elected by and responsible to the people of the county and the State Board of Election Commis sioners all FreeSilver Democrats are substituted for state officers elected by the people of the Commonwealth and of course re sponsible to them If you suppose that the board for canvassing the returns has merely a perfunctory task to perform in adding up the returns I n 1 t would call your attention to what the Court of Appeals has decided to be the duty and province of such a board In Huston vs Steele 98 Ky 596 it is held that it belongs to this board to deter mine whether the returns are gen time and that it shall canvass all ballots returned by the precinct officers as doubtful or not votedand decide how such ballots shall be countedThe Goebel Bill substitutes the state board composed of three irresponsible Free Silver Demo crats fora board composed of the Governor Attorney General Auditor Treasurer and Secretary of State all elected by the people to determine and decide all election contests except for Governor elected by voters of the whole state or of Judge or of Clerk of the Court Appeals Circuit judge and Commonwealths Attorney For determining contests about county officers or officers of districts of counties the county board appointed by the state board is substituted for the board com posed of county officers elected by the people of the county Every thoughtful citizen what ever his political opinions may be must seriously consider whether it was wise or prudent or patriotic to create such boards of commissioners with selfperpetuating powers Whether it is wise prudent and patriotic to confer upon three men all belonging to one faction in one of the great parties of the country all the powers executive and judicial heretofore exercised by the officers ot the counties by the Circuit Judges and Judges of the Court of Appeals all by the people and concentrate it in the hands of three men who possess absolute and uncontrolable power over every election officer over every certificate made touch ing the election of every officer in the state from justices of the peace and constables to judges of the court of appeals and Governor of the state These boards may violate any provision of the Goebel Bill with absolute impunity since it contains no penalties prescribes no punishment for any violation of its provisions however gross and flagrant infractions may be The title of the law in srict truth ought to be An Act to create Boards to nullify the will of the people to encourage and pro tect all manner of fraud in elections and to erect a despotism on the ruins of the free institutions of the people of the Commonwealth of Kentucky Is this Act constitutional I answer that in my opinion it is not Such powers as the people chose to bestow upon the state government were conferred in the constitution and classified into three distinct departments and seperate bodies of functionaries directed to exercise them The executive power is conferred on the Governor and other executive officers the judicial power is confided to judicial officers and the legislative power is bestowed upon the General As sembly Then by words of exclu sion it is provided that No per son or collection of person be ing of one of these departments shall exercise any power properly belonging to either of the others except iu the instances hereinafter directed or permitted- It has always been conceded that each department must from necessity in a few instances exer cise in some minor detail powers that arc not of class conferred upon the particular department For example Courts may some times appoint their clerks and of ficers to execute their process and carry into effect their judgements the legislature may appoint clerks doorkeepers Sergeants at Arms etcThe power exercised bythe courts and the legislature in cases supposed is neither judicial or legislativebut purely executive These slight exceptions exist from necessity because neither tribunal could perform its functions with out these officers Both tribunals would undoubtedly have this power except as the Constitution limited it And our present Con stitution has limited it in various ways by making the clerks of the courts and sheriff elective by the people And the power of the legislature is limited in this re spect by the provision Sec 249 restricting the number of officers and employees it may elect or ap point This section measures the exec utive power which the legislature may exercise Aside from this trivial but necessary exercise of executive functions its whole power is confined by the Constitution to legislation There arc no other instances in the Constitution whereby it is directed or per mitted to elect or appoint offi cers to perform any of the functions of government What character ol power is ex ercised in nominating electing or appointing officers The character of the officer exercising the power ought not to be confused with the nature of the power exerted It surely needs no argu ARE YOU ANKRUPTinhcalth constitution undermined by extravagance in eating by disre garding the laws of nature or physicalcapital all gone if so NEVER DESPAIR Tutts Liver Pills will cure you For sick headache dyspepsia sour stomach malaria torpid liver constipationbiliousness- and all kindred diseases Tufts Liver Pills an absolute cure ment to prove that the power thus employed is neither judicial nor legislative It can be nothing else but an executive power- I quote again from Thomas Jefferson He says Nomination to office is an executive legislatttrc the principle of the separation of powers By leaving nomi nation in its proper place among executive functions the principle of the distribution of power is pre served and responsibility weighs with its heaviest force on a single head Letter to Kcrcluval July 12 1816 Sixty years ago Chief Justice Robertson decided that an1tap pointment to office is intrinsically executive Taylor Vs Comlth 3 J J Mar 401 We have had no greater Judge than Robertson no more profund political philosopher and constitu tional lawyer than Thomas letter son Unless they arc both In o grossest error the Kentucky legis lature in the appointment of the State Board of Election Commis sioners usurped power not con ferred upon it by the Constitution w Upon the money question Mr Jolly spoke briefly and in some part humorously provoking the good humor of even his freesilver Democratic hearers He treated Free Coinage as dead that it had been thoroughly discussed and submitted to public vote in 1896 and that the people had repudiated it by a majority of one million He argued in favor of the retention of all islands that have fallen under our control as a result of the war with Spain and in favor of building the Nicaraugvan canal And for the extention ot our trade and commerce showing what vas markets were thus opened up fa our products and manufactures And he suggested too our respon sibility to give these islands a good and stable government and showed that we cannot turn them back to Spain but must meet our respon sibilityMr Jolly made a strong plea for purity in politicsin all parties and asked his honest hearers with whatever party they were allied to join ia the fight against the great conspiracy the Gocbcl Bill Tint Mr Jollys speech was very convincing and yet delivered in such happy strain as not to offend even those who differed with him t was attested by the temper an conduct of his hearers throughout At the close of the speech a num ber of men of all parties Repub licans Democrats and Populists went up and shook Mr Jollys hand and expressed their appreciation- of what he had said and the manner in which he had said it Several of the leading Populists of the county were present who took oc casion after the speech to express their approval of Mr Jolly s stand t p on the Goebel Billand tospeak their utter disgust with this out rageous piece of legislation Strange Streets The streets of Pckin China arc i unlike those of sIcity says the Ratnbltr The arc hollowed deep below the houses on either side andas they and i never repaired and the traffic ia enormous they tend to get lower v and lower Heaps of filth in placesaabsolutely block the tracks Sidotby side with flauntinKgilded shops stand squalid wretched shanties rotting to the ground in some cases fallen and helping fill the an streets below In dry weather the 1 town is a gigantic dustbin in the wet season a whirling cesspool It rains in Pekin with greater fury than almost anywhere else in ithe world The result is that these v hollow paths become in an hour or A less a raging torrent in which 4 r every year at the breaking of thin rains many men are drowned Two V Europeans though on horseback being caught in a severe tliundernM Iflavesthe corpses of about seventy men v tr tpickeddrowned in the very streets ol the city ff fie 1 J J What the Flag Makers Old t 1 From tbo New York livening Post f1 whicliartlr I came in dustry with the outbreak ofthe1 war has largely subsided and now t the manufacturers are beginning tto find time to talk of what they have done A superintendentoflI 1 a large Boston 4day of the rush for flags when war broke out flOb it was somct thing terrible simply terrible Jn j the height of the sushi there was one manufactory I know of thakturned out each day twelve Iof bunting One house received order for 100000 dozen flags dto be sent immediately A single house in Boston sold 15000 dozen flags in one day Some of the largest wholesale orders camb r from the south The largest sales Inow being made are of small silk tI IIIJ 1r1UJlUr 1I1111 Better than Gold and better than an other ewin tobacco eve fttrhoPLUGi- s i the largest piece of really high grade tobacco and you can get it anywhere in the United States 1- 1sasi thelit emember the name when you buy again J j The New York Week Tribune illTH r TINATIONAL FAMIL- YNEWSPAPER For FARMERS J And VILLAGERS And your Favorite Home Paper 1 4 THE BEE EARIINGTONI NI BOTH ONE YEAR FOl12rmte 1l peeltlu IPrjbUn Ills an ArilsltM l D lmenl of the comprehensibleandformation lIIuslralc1 rah on articles l1u gotone and is tplc Instructivevcry member of evcry ramll t urea and cnlertatAlnt Ip r E you all the Inca niwrolUcat coil social keeps THE S tour nelllbborl and in cloo touch with farm and n Iho local P lees for farm products condltlon f on for v- bey Inrorm yo 0 and crops hodand arandh a brignoway welcome lndlapepsale weekly vkllO at your fireside t Send all ttrisrs oTkE BEE Eariingtb i r tbi i 1 J t 1 w xr r J 1 Ii J I icc r I I S 5 1 Z L O e 131 noustru we tLfjrluc LOCAL NEWS jrMr and Mrs W Ernest Rash visited in Sunday i visItIngvisitIngMiis Eunice Drown of Madisonville apent Friday night with friends hero Walter McGary is in Bowling Green Itheguest of his ilslerr Mrs Den Fields Messrs Rufus Willis and Rob Fisk of Madisonville spent Sunday evening in the city Mr E McLcod one of Madisonvlllet most popular merchants spent Sunday with relatives here Mr Joseph Doyd has bought out the Earlington photographers and will open up a gallery hero In a few days Rev I 11 Tool has gone to Gllbertsvillc 1 Ky In Marshall county to hold a series of 101 meetings covering some ten days or two SLAr Rev I W Cant the General Evan a F list for the South Kentucky Christian Mis f tr J1isionary Association was In Earllngton last fft Wm Lynch of Dawson bought the Wblllinghlll of goods for the sum of 5700 and will sell thorn at Madison 11fjO v t Miss Claude Grainier returned to her home In Tuesday after spend I leg several months with her tiller Mrs WIlliam McCarley t h 1c Prof II F McChesney one of the editI ftLv ors of the Southland Danncr and a proba ble Democratic candidate for State Sn- J11 perlntendent of Public Instruction has r been in Hopkins county this week- S t 2t The case against W S Wilson formerly of Earlington charged with malicioui 4rAilhootlnj and wounding with intent to kilt- at Robards last winter has beenI f dismissod by the Uenderson Circuit Court been laid for the1 The foundation tut handsome new residence of Mr W R Coylo lobe errected on Lower Main street on the lot adjoining that of Dr N G Mothershead Mr Leo Oldham is thaI h contrutorIThe next State Convention of the Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor J will meet In Madisonville next year some time In the spring The Earlinglon So should lay its plans to help entertain L the convention and take active part In the work 4 Mr D M Evans has his foundations in for the new addition to his residence on y Main and Day streets The plan was gotten up contractor McCord and the Work is being done by him also Danl A needs more room for his boys and is t4 InK to have It p Mrs Qoodell was very sick daring the Utter part ot last week and the first of this r tweek She had a very hard chill followed 3O1 by high teverbut Miss Minnie took prompt Ifj T measures to get tho attack under control andthanks lo her Rood nursing her mother i cV II almost welt again r a w c5Mr I H Tcet expects to build a Dew home shortly In arlington The lot on iF JSsVbich be expects lo erect bis new residence Is the ono adjoining that of Mr J T liar nett at tha end of Kailroad Street cstI side M McCord has alread drawn the plans and specifications Judge Darr of tho Kentucky District of i States Circuit Court has issued j an order dividing the State into thirty l Bankruptcy referee districts and a referee is to be named for each district Wo are In district NO5Hopkins Henderson Union and Webster counties Lieut Paul Price was so much appre elated by his friends and acquanlances during bis recent visit home from the army that he could hardly get home for his meals or to see his best girl he was ac costed so often by who wanted to shake hands and ask friendly questions Damon the young son of Mr and Mrs aMam Vanasen was quite ill last Friday rdght with spasms probably caused by soma intestinal Iroablo Much concern was felt by the friends ot the family and k the child was in a serious condition We are glad to say that the little fellow Is doing 7nicely now Work iin progress on the new Jail con 1t L tract at the county seat The old building the resident portion of the old JailIs I demolished Work building the new I structure in the rear of the city hall will L be A most desirable end i wllrushedbeen accomplished when the jail 11Is removed from the public square t Mr M McCord who is already well Jr to prosecute bis avocation of con L t tql1alilied builder taking steps to add t and Increase his efficiencyp r i Ibytaking a special course In Architecture from a wellknown and I qt IJ j CrfrtsponaenceV Mr JcCord is a busy L these yifs Lis several contracts 1 anivarIouprdpr5 for plans and specifica I ns Is ng 1 specialty of Ihp lal ilt Icr work TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Special Invitation to the People of Earlington- Mrs Ida E Walker principal of our public school asks us to her and her associate teachers a cordial Invitation to all friends of education to attend the sessions of the district teachers Association to be held at the school bouse tomorrow Friday from 10 oclock to 12 in the morn log and from i oclock 1111430 in the afternoon A very fnterestingand profitable program has been arranged All who can arrange to attend the meeting will be both edified and entertained Petit Jurors These are the thirty citizens summoned- to act as petit Jurors at the present term of the Hopkins Circuit Court Twenty dutyW Hick JnoWNoah L Day Emerson Almon Fred Feller K Hewlett J J Stodgbill F F Drown M F Ward C H Woodrufl Sam D Langley D M Carroll H D Tapp Y M Johnson J W Dearmont II H Carroll E Southard K I Tippett Leo Schmetzer Alex U Laffoon It P Hodge E Slaton G G Clark S A DransonGrind Jnry Following is the list of grand jurymen sitting at the present term of court W D Crow Foreman GusA Oassett Dan M Trotter J M Stevens David Donduranl W D Hobgood Ambroso Hardwick Frank Page W A Hamby W H Compton Ilobt flames W M Rice Allens Appointments Following is a list of speaking dates of Hon H D Allen Democratic nominee CongressWhite Wednesday October 12 at 2 p m- Dawson Thursday October 13 at nightNebo Friday October 14 at a p m Madisonville Saturday October is at 2 p m Eatlinglon Saturday October 15 at night Married In Providence Mr CleoGlanlni son of Engineer Frank Gianinnt formerly a resident of Earling ton but now of Providence and Miss Lucy Langley a prominent society young lady of that city were united in marriage yes terday morning After the ceremony they came to Earllnglon to spend the day with Mr and Mrs Thos J Pike grandparent of the groom leaving In the evening for a visit to relatives in the Sout- hTnCounty Fair The TriCounty Fair to be beld at Hen derson Ky October ti 12 13 14 and 15 promises to be a big event The manage ment offers 5000 In race purses faoco for special attractions Happy Jack the famous lone pacer will bo there and Speedy the high diver Jake Zimbro Jr Is Secretary and to his efforts will be due what degree of success the fair attains To Hold a fleeting Rev Jimei C Creel of Missouri will visit Earlington early In October and will assist Elder I II Teel of the Christian church at this place in a protracted meet ng The date set for the beginning of the needing is October lath Rumors of Weddings They say that two of our best known and most popular widowers will soon be united In matrimony one to a most esti mable lady of Louisville and the other to a most charming lady of less than a thousand miles from Madisonvillo Hustler Mr W A Toombs is at Dawson Springs to spend a couple ol weeks rest leg from his labors and recuperating his broken health Mr Toombs has been in an Ill state for quite a while but stilt has kept going most of the time A change like this will doubtless do him great good it he even should stay only so short a time Contracts for the construction of the new cigbleenknot battleships to be known as Maine Ohio and Missouri have been granted by the Navy Department to Wil- lIam Cramp Sons Union Iron Works of San Francisco and New port News Shipbuilding Company New port News Va respectively flows This Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY CO Toledo O- We the undersigned have known F J Jheney for the last 15 years and believe him honorable in all business transactionsand financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm WEST ft THUAX Wholesale Druggists Toledo O WALDINO KINNAK MARVIN Wholesale Druggists Toledo O Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly on the upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Sold by Druggists 75c Halls Family Pills are the best Carl Woolfolk at home on furlough was In Earlington Monday circulating among his numerous friends We are more than glad to see Carl and see him in good health and spirits Ducklens Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Totter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and posi tlvely cures Piles or no pay It is guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 330 per box For by St Bernard Drug Store t1UI i WE WANT YOUR TRADE I Securely Shod ftI THE CAREFUL MAN CAN SAY 1 Fate cannot hurt me J have donned today a Shoe thats all a Good Shoo should be Here are Lt combined FIJI StyeJ Econornyi I F =ff I HHE footwear problem is not so difficult as Ti1 1 it seems if taken in the right way Con r fidence in the seller and confidence in the 0 Shoe together is a combination hard to beat a We stand right behind the Shoes we Sell you L o for Good Shoes and the maker of them stands i i oright behind us Assortment not surpassed I Style at the top Prices at tile bottom Ig- tiiLhii Fall and Winter Sh es are now in I BISHOP COMPANY MADISONVILLE KY I S LITYOUR t MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT J S MR JOLLYS PROPOSITION Writes a Letter to fir Fowler Offering to RESU nIT HIS NOMINATION To Conventions In the Entir District OWENSBORO Kv Sept 24 1898 MR W T FOWLER Hopkinsvillc Ky SIR I am sure I received the vote ol Henderson Hopkins Webster Hancock and Daviess counties having 109 votes out of a total ol 175 votes in the whole District in tho Henderson District Conven tion and was fairly entitled to the nomination Notwithstanding this you and your friends arc denying my nomination and claiming that you arc the nominee While unwilling to submit the question to either the District or State Central Committee because as I think they have no jurisdic tion and because they arc not so high authority as the people who as I believe and contend nomi nated me I am willing to submit the matter to the Republicans of this District Now that there may be no dis ruption of the party and for the promotion of harmony and the chances of the ultimate triumph at the polls of the principles we mu tually hold to be of the highest interest I propose that there be im mediately issued not later than October ist prox by the Chairman of the Republican District Committee or if he fail or refuse then by John B Harvey EsqI Chairman of the Republican County Committee of Hopkins County a call for precinct conven tions to be held in every precinct in the eight counties of the Dis trict on Friday the i4th day ofI October 1898 at 2 oclock p m to select delegates to conventions to be held in the respective coun ties at the county scats at the court houses on Saturday the i5th of October 1898 at 2 p m to select delegates to a District Convention to be held at theI court house at Henderson on Monday the 17th of October 1898 at 2 oclock p m to nominate a candidate for Congress That the Chairman of the Respective county committees shall immediately and not later than October 31 issues calls design at ing the places in each precinct andI the hours a oclock p m at which the precinct conventions and county conventions shall be heldIThat when the District Conven tion meets at Hendesson on the 17th of October it shall be called to order by Hon Clifton J Pratt of Madisonville Ky or the Hon James Brcathitt of Hopkinsvillc Ky instead of E C Vance and that said Pratt or Brcathitt which ever you select shall act In every matter instead of Vance In the meantime you can if you wish prosecute your canvass for the nomination and I shall do the same And we shall both accept the nomination to be made at the convention to be held at Hender son on the 17th of October 1898 as a finality This proposition stands open for your acceptance without mod ification until noon on the 30th of September 1898 at or before which time you must notify me in writing of your acceptance of it Very respectfully GEORGE W JOUY Ax Jottings Our farmers are about done housing tobacco and some of them are preparing their land for wheat There will be a large acreage of wheat sown in this vi tally If nothing happens Mr Walter Wood bought him a new wheat drill last week and bo says he is going to sow fifty acres of wheat on his fathers old homestead Mr J C Allen a prominent tobacco merchant and farmer of old Dainbridge sold his farm and place of business to Mr Morgan P Pool of Ax vicinity Mr Morgan P Pool contemplates buY- ing and handling at old stand Mr James E Doyd a prominent young widower of Dainbridge is going to return to Virginia and marry the first girl ho ever talked to I Mr T Pool sold his lot at old Jainbridge to Mrs Sarah Cqroy Mr Adron Cornelius is all smiles It is a fine girl Mrs R C Ramey passed through our vicinity last Monday enrouto to hold a meeting at New Palestine near CroftonS- ALAMAGUNII nnnnington Notes The farmers ot this vicinity are almost done cutting and housing tobacco and are preparing to sow their wheat The protracted meeting at this place has ben a successful one and will continue until the last of this week Mr Will Gray and Miss Emma Harris bothoftblscommunity eloped last Thursday night to Clarksville Tenn and were married They were accompanied by Rice Gray and Miss Mandie Martin Mr Charlie Jobnson of White Plains has been attending the meeting here Dilman and Gus Mcintosh made a fjying trip to Crofton Tuesday Mr Tom Almon and Miss Lynch Gatlin and others from near Pleasant Hill attended meeting at this place Friday and Sajur day nights Mr Sam Almon and family of While Plains spent Saturday arid Sunday with frIends here Mr Bob Young a soldier boy of this lace is homo on a furlough Dob doesnt look as well as be did when he went in the army Mr Wesley Gnnn of Rlcbland visited friends in this section Monday j Success to TUB DEE DUMP Remarkable Rescue Mrs Michael Curtain Plainfield III makes the statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs she was treated for a month by her family physician but grew worse He told her she was a hope less victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure herr Her druggist suggested Dr Kings Now Discovery for consumption she bought a and to her herself greatly benefited from thofirstdose She continued its use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was Free trlalbott1aafStDernardDrug Store Latge bottle 50 fiop if f c itI DOWN IN TilE MINES The Pratt Coal Co has been organized in Paducab Ky to handle Kentucky coalThe sailing ship Susquebana has sailed from Baltimore with 4000 tons of coal for Deweys fleet at Manila O Mr J D Atkinson President of the St Bernard Company returned from a trip to this week Superintendent Harris of South Die monu on friends hero last Sunday while taking a drive out for health and recreation Coal has been discovered in Arkansas on the Little Red River It is of Rood quality but a seam of sufficient thickness to make profitable mining has not been foundThe miners In the Jones Davis mines near Moberly Mo went out on strike recently because the boss would not discharge a few men who failed to contribute to a fund for the Pana 111 miners The Monongabela river coal miners strike was settled last week pending the determination of the proper differential wage rate under the Chicago scale carpentershavecry in shape to resume work This wash ery which has been idle for about twoI years is the best producer in the Schuyl kill district The cry of tho united mine worker Is the adoption of n scale and enra in Formed by one who claims to know that but few miners can live up to the require ments which calls for a thorough knowl edge of mining and mine regulations C3 Compressedair locomotives have been Introduced with success in Coxe Brothers Drifton Pa colliers and are rapidly sup planting mine mules for cars They are charged with air pumped from the surface through pipes at a pressure of 800 pounds to the squaro inch The engine tanks have a capacity of 164 cubic feet An old railroader of Reading Ia says there is a knack in the burning of pea coalI in bouse furnaces and ranges He sayst that it is cheaper in that you can get morec beat out of it than egg or to know rake the fire so that the coal will not go through the grate It Is advisable to have a layer of ashes under the fire and on the grateThe battleships Iowa and Oregon willd start on a cruise to San Francisco by of the Straits of Magellan about the end this moth They will bo accompanied four of the best coal carriers that were used during tho Campaign and a supply I sufficient to last the entire trip taken It is believed the South American countries would refuse to supply coal un s til the peace settlements are finally made Time was when there was no soft coal burned in New York remarks theaMorning Telegraph of that city remarkably clear iridescent atmospheret was one of the citys most butes It is largely so still Dut if the burning of soft coal continues to increase as it lies in the past few years then the c famed clear atmosphere of New York will t become a mere tradition Alabamas export coal business well as coke and iron holding its ownI The export coal from this district goes via Louisville Nashville H R and water routes but it is also a fact thats large lots of it get to American countries According to the Henderson Gleaner the strike at Daskett of the miners employed by the Piltsburg Coal 00 was caused be t cause the company refused to discharge one of the mine bosses whose personalitya did not suit the miners The still out so the account goes with little prospect of adjustment t For several weeks past the agitator haslbeen at work among the miners at pire trying to persuade them that selfIn terest demands their associating themselves together as a branch of the organizations called United Mine Workers The are guments used were the same as used by tall who seek to impress the bearer that what they say is both law and gospel and that they labor only for the betterment of mankind Organize and then you will be in a position to dictate to your em ployer It or in other words say just bow he shall run his mine regardless of the factI that he knows his business best and totso operate it for the best interest of concerned Dut we are pleased to know that a majority of the miners there turned a deaf ear to their pleading preferring s rather to listen to the good advice given them by Superintendent Rutland and Foreman Thos Robinson who warned them of the serious results of taking such a step both for the good of their families themselves and employer Such action meant ruin both to miner and operator as the unjust demands made by the organiza lion in the ast If followed now would cause a closing down of the mines and the miner and family thrown the charity of tho people The white miners of Empire are an intelligent class of labor ers and read for themselves and have from a close observation of strikes and results in the past learned that no good to the la boring man comes from them and with them the windmill wasted his time A few of the colored miners who vero igno rant and unable to kee themselves prop erly posted were disposed to let the blind lead the blindand all fall in the ditch to gether When the company took the reins in their own hands and gave them an imprissive lesson long to be remembered and thus the few deluded ones were taught right Robbed the Grave A startling incident of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject is narrated by him as follows I was In a most dreadful condition My skin was al most yellow eyes sunken no appetite dayI tunately a friend advised trying Electric flitters and to my great joy and surprise the first bottle made a decided Improvement I continued their uso for three weeks and am now a well man I know they saved my life and robbed the grave of another victim No one should fail to try them Only 500 per bottle at St Ber nard Drug Store IWe received the other day a series of twenty five verses written by a pupil of a public school in the county It was patriotic Iand we were sorry we could not give it space Two things were against itt its length and the fact that its author lid not give his or her name Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Baltam tlio mOlt pleanaut niul remedy for coughs colds croup all soreness of the throat elicit and lung I Larce bottles ISc and Soc Sold by St Bernard DrugStore St Louis Exposition The L N will sell roundtrip tickets to St Louis Mo Oct to limited to Oct jo and 13 on account of the St Louis Exposition and Fair and the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows colored WANTED Two million split hickory spokes size i 4 x 2 inches and 28 inches long 500000 feet firstclass hickory logs length of logs 14 15 1 6 21 and 24 feet delivered on our yard at Madisonville Ky For particulars call at our office Terms cash BUCKEYE SPOKE Cq By John F Pjscher Mgr Subscribe forTHK BEE it1i 1 cr f y 4- d f9I 1 SAYS HE DIDNT C U Edwards Denies He node Motion to nakeI Jollys Instructions Unanimous in Webster County LISMAN KY Sept 20 98 EDITOR DE- BEarlinglon Ky publishtheme c R EdwardsaLISMAN Ky Sept 20 98 theEarlingtonDixon Ky to E C Vance of Hawes ville Ky in which Mr Towery says tprecinctsthe 22nd of August 1898 and cast their votes as previously instructed by the voters the majority was so pronounceda and the treatment of Mr Fowler and his supporters was so fair and honorable thatgMr Fowlers leader in the county motion to make the instructions for Jolly adoneright It seems that Mr Towery actually m docsnt know what did take place in the Dixon convention There was a motion to oJollyers or any other Fowler man in byMrSFowlersit could not have been because of a pronounced majority because there was no such existing I too believe in calling a W spado a spade but lots not call something else a spade C R EDWAVDS b LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Mr Oscar S Parker of Paducah was n Earllngton last week seeking a place on he Henderson division Mr Parker is a and has been running a train out jf Paducah until recently A railroad man dropped in Tits lisa office the other day Ho was seeking a position on the L N he said He re Every dog has his day Some- ogs have two I bad one when I was a 21daysThe Forepaugh Sells Dros show wasp n a wreck in West Virginia last This train is soon to be bandied by the officials and crews of the Henderson divl at ion and we take pleasure in advance to ssure safe transportationpWe understand that C J Martin now n operator for Uncle Sam still longs to je back home Wonder if it is his best girlphat causes him to wish for a release Foreman OBrien has found it necessary d for the good of the service to make some althoughhereis nevertheless foreman olmenfaithful in their duties to the company whose interests be looks after ycAgentmuch needed improvements in his imfc Dispatcher Wooldridge made a trip over be Henderson division last week and as his long established custom called on o- ll the operators on the line A new yardmaster is now in charge of be yard at Henderson relieving Mr Ed Henson who goes to Arkansas to try his at farming For the convenience of the trackmen are laying new steel on the Hender on bridge and trestle a telegraph office al- was opened at Main street Henderson his week The south bound freight business is nowPthis division which alcatesagents in the North and VestthDispatcher Neal and Assistant John Dev ley spent a few hours last Tuesday in he Mannington flats in search of game of Operator Dob Jackson is now spending a few with relatives in the He a sloonAgent WalkerSOUR QUARANTEn 10000 IN OOLDSI We will pay One Hundred Dollars In Coldfof any and ererr case ol cough and colds wiser no teieflt Is derlnd from the use oh Dr Ottb notbtalttaiurloeImltaUou Sold by St Dernard Drug Store Items from LIsmnn We have bad some pretty weather this week and some bad Mr C E Lane and wife of Earlington visited their parents here this week Mr Dob Bird and wife of this place went to Shady Grove Saturday eve Mr J E Fugale and family of this place moved to Earlington Saturdays Mr Charlie Johnson got his arm broken last Monday evening Mr E T Price attendel the circus atFProvidence Friday Services wero postponed here Sunday on account of the illness of Rev J F Price Mrs Annie Kline and son of Mad sonville visited relatives hero this week dtoI Mr George Velines went to Providence last Saturday and purchased a new disc harrow Mr J D Price made a flying trip to Providence Saturday Mr J D Jenkins horse swopper No t went to Providence yesterdaySMr W H Rice of Earlinglon moved to Clay SaturdayoMr to Mark Clay last weeklnight W H R CASTORIAFor Infants anti Children The Kind You Have Always Boughtt aOI1S the Signature of Miners Wanted Miners wanted by Coal Com panics at Pana Ills Mines now in operation with both white and colored miners who arc making from 150 to 250 per day One hundred more men can find steady employment PEN WELL COAL MINING COI PanaI1lsI The Republican party Is about to laps into Its old habit of off the public debt Kansas City Journal The Louisville Nashville Railroad company will sell tickets toI Lexington Ky October 3 to 14 I limited returning to October 17 atone fare for the round trip on ac count ol the meeting of the Ken tucky Horse Breeders Association in that city on the dates stated This will be agood opportunity for friends of the boys of the Thin- Kentucky Volunteer Regiment ti Visit the soldiers in camp at little cost It lN 1 The Minister Got Mixed The minister had reached the critical point in his missionary sermon He had finished his first lies and secondlies and with one neat figure would link them to an impassioned appeal that would strike Ins congregations hearts and make their rocks flow like water trulybeenglades of brass to grow where oneThe puzzled look on the face of pewledThat he is a benefactor who makes two grades of blass Smiles throughout the house and is own sense showed him there was something wrong but wIth an attempt at lightness he said irily liAs I meant two braids of lass The choir was now keeneared nd the pastor felt as if he had et Dewey So he shouted graceThen had pity n him and arose My brethren ur pastor has been upset by the intensity of his emotions and has on two blades of grass an Francisco Examiner Better Thin A Klondike Hold MinI losthenZSclu a bottle of Dr Ottos Spruce Gum hatyam the returns are greater than a half Interest aRgoidcauuotbuyloealths Sold by St Bernard Drug Store JOLLYS ITINERARY Speaking Dates in This Vicinity Next Week HOPKINS CHRISTIAN AND WEIlSfER Hopkinsville Thursday Sept 9atj3op m Dawson Friday Sept 30 at 2 mSt Charles Friday Sept 30 730 p m Sebree Saturday Oct r at 2 m Dr Ottos Spruce Gnm Balsam U a dentine medy baud on modern discoveries and corn by chemists of renown who have glittt throat and lung diseases allfOBtndy Ask youtInsiggtst to procure it for you U not In stock Bold in two sIzes JSc and We Sold by St Dernard Drug btore MotherJoe why do you suppose that d hen persists in laying in the coalbin JoeWbYImotber I think she has seen the sign Nows the time to lay in coalIt The line trade in Anthracite is said to be proving but the distribution of coal is- hecked by the scarcity of cars The decreased supply of cars is operative as a productionfture IMPERIALISM and other national questions of vast im portance are now before the American peo e PUBLIC OPINION is the only journal in the United States that gives all sides of all questions The fall elections almost upon us and they will be unusually Interesting this year as an index of the attitude of the country toward the policiesUBLIC afmente department of Foreign Affairs Social Questions Science Letters and Art and t Dnsiness and Finance give a weekly digest the best current contributions on these subjects The subscription price is 250 year 125 for six months WE nAys ang A SPECIAL RATE FOR TRIAL SUBSCRIP IONS OF 25 CENTS FOR THREE MONTHS copies and cards for mailing coins ent on requestTHE LIC OPINION CO 12 Astor Place N Y TO AID THE SOLDIERS North Western Road Issue Hu mane Qrder qs to Them RQAO KIND TO THE SOLDIERS Volunteers on Trains Must be Treated With All Consideration rom Chicago Chronicle A humane order has just been issued by the Chicago North Western Railway Impressed with the pit able con ition of a majority of the return ng soldiers General Manager Whitman of this road has determined that none of the boys in blue who may come into contact with his company shall suffer for lack of attention The NorthWestern covers five or six states furnished a large proportion f the volunteers and in order the boys may be treated kind y on their way home whether discharged or on fulougti Mr Whitman has issued special instructions to every agent sand conductor on the entire system to give special care and attention to returning soldiers en route from camps to- heir homes while upon the trains or at the stations of the North- Western The employes arc instructed to be diligent to ascertain if any of the soldiers arc in need of food and more particularly if they are sick and require medical atten tion and if any such arc found he is to be attended to at the expensO the company if necessary It will not be necessary for the soldier to be in uniform to get the advantage of the roads hospitality for if he can show the proper papers of discharge or iurlongh he will receive the same considerations We cannot do enough for the returning soldiers said General Superintendent Sanborn in speak ing of the orderliThe boys went down there and faced death in a hundred different ways and those who escaped arc returning home debilitated and worn out They did this for what Not for money it is not m any sane man to resign himself to death for a money con theVJollowoSubscribe for TIlE BEE APPOINTMENTS Methodist Episcopal Church South for Henderson Dig trict Earlington and Nebo a Circuit Rev R M Wheat Pastor Rev Lovelace Returned to Madi sonville Now a Station madeforEpiscopal known Tuesday ElderGeorgeAudubon C D Ward Corydon P H Davis Robards W R Smith Morgan circuitG SlaughtersyilleEasley Sebree City W W Riser and E Harrolson Dixon S J Thompson Casey vllle J W Love Earlington and Nebo RM Wheat In accordance with the predrction made in TUB DEE some weeks ago Earlington and Nebo have been detached andmade an Independent circuit Rev R M Wheat contrarytoturned to Madisonville which is now made a station It is understood d that Mr Love lace wanted to return to Madisonville and congregationdesiring Conference most probable that be would bo sent elsewhere His former Earlington proximityforhis voice frequently from their pu- lpitCorisledIs German I liver Powder CURES INDIGESTION The entering wedge for nearly all Diseases the human system is heir to PRICE 25 CENTS Sold by St Bernard Drug Store DR LD BROSEPRA- CTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT 601 Uf f FlltlT 8TRCC- TEVANSVlLLE IND W A NISDB1 Tresident 0 W WADDILL Caibfei 3 ki r- tsBANK Bounty MADISONVIELEVKY Captal Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking business nd invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties Has the finest and most socnrd vault in hat section of Kentucky NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGA AND ST LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING 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have a large sum in your pocket MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY ST JHHIES HOTEL ST LOUIS- EUROPEKN PLAN Rates 75e and 100 pot Day RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25c DINNER SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No 1 fleet Steak or Mutton Chops Potatoes Cakes or Waffles Coffee or Tea artS Frull110-No 2 Ham Two Eggs Potatoes Cakes or Waffles aniCoffeeorTea25 No 3 Pork Chops with Potatoes ansi Cakes or Waffles anJ Coffee or Teot20No4 Lake Trout Gutter Sauce Cakes or Waffles and Coffee orlea20-No 5 Oat Meal anJ Cream or Bouillon Hot Rolls Uutter ant Coffee or Tea15N- oGTwo Eggs Gutter Toast and Coffee or Tea 15 Take Market St Cars direct to linteL Try European Ilan Cheapest and post only pay for what you get tTHOS p MILLER PRcsi- ocNriFORCF KING wof IP t t di e 7 5 ST CHARLES KENTUCKY Nice Line Druggists Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded t1 ONi- EMOlIUMEI 1Jj DBUGCtST bl7tQ CffpllJ1hJ 41blt 0861I Ibll S L- 4 iOi J Farnsworth Agent It1EARLINGTON Kv S S SSIISS S S S5 I S SIIISCCI ISS ISuccessorto Isaac DavisI ILivery and Feed Stable At the Old Stand on Main Street just west of depotIService I al I w re F 1 rp I t i 4 I L I i i L i t r7w- r 4rII New Goods Cheap I 41I 4 tIfiClat the splendid bargains we intend to offer your but we have never failed in the past to be ablu t- Cl to meet any emergency and feel very confident Mo ithMtI as heretofore you will find we are still at i80 the bottom in prices Will it he asking too I 4t much to suggest that you look over our stock 4lafter you hnvo priced goods elsewhere and com pare qnnltty and price We can assure yoiii thnt yon xrlll not regret it Very truly j4fl ANDERSON WALLER WIADIBDWVILLB KBmTUCKY II w 7 S w V i I JIitz LJUzll IIr- d I 11 1 A tib V nos iI l axA vtmI w I 0- I MEDICINE- tr for the MILLION PAUL M CASTORIAIi For Infants and Children o The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatureof pr The I Kind You Have BoughtlO QJU PtoprIctaryMt for Five Cents a Package the fIrst expelimental step in a irection that lfi2tr 1adba 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lt LI tio 00 o 1 Inf Ii un cnnaurne4 In II ifl WJ IO tevnduI 8IX d ftbo tt9t umoana r UflUi do vl tiau tji ttim ti ct qtcvtii or dlmlouitO1 i4E U ir4r1ko PM or mmii IIttf trxp rtl4vucfl Cl trrh and as eIDcAcloua1 1 I 12e1tit tr P fi4Ipg roftWlrtbIlIlDIn1DcWM cfI t 1 Jn Ii iecg4F1eIbOo rd eyer 1rrrJx At4et7 criBen tn i1ci 1adia II btl Iti ftfltii tII which nt = =tim SSxI flfl1 YIA U tbQ iha daver h 1 tb tI 0II11cfCft r11t n tb 112 Ih n II 1inr1t Wff Sff9aamSfmm9amm r rrn4- Rrgmypt1 I0 r ttI nd 0 arjrwtI1be ur ill4aI o a mOf 3 f1 for11 I wnll C11 iA iAtW AA AAA t fJohn U CAsttemn Arthur 0 Lanham Ureckinridge LatIeman tt it I Royal Insurance Co I OfLivorpoolIThe Lar es Fire 1r IDocs the the Largest Ur cst Bussnass Transacted in the Sonthern States I MOORE BARLINQTON KY UftsulBot Ant for UnrllnRlon and k L VWnily nnn Barb Gastlemair I MANAOER Soolhrsm Department llama Office Ionisville Ify n d A 41 d12IrjJ tw I 1 WE HAVE SPARED tJ NQ EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State Anything and every i liveryItidI I4 1It EARLINGTONtV Vf1 zIIoupn pf j THE SUNDAY SCHOOLI LE6SON I FOURTH QUARTER INTER HATIONAL SERIES OCT 2IText of the Action II Chron xlr 313 Memory Verses 30 Golden Text II Chron xlr 11 Commentary By the Rev D M Stearns 9 AntI Asa did thpt whjpjjwns good end Intho chtod7IThthifpbtnd nOtP tiro to 11ao sQerll of kIng vho MrqJnlon W God Asawns tM- thl vi Iter tho Ingdoa- Vi 1lhlC nt the dnth ot SoothOii nnd tita tttkt to to In Io sight of tho IMttV Thli Gtntortono Brando coupcrnlnft iaoUlet Kings of Jurtoh opt onco Cbncoriilnn hny of Uip Xn 4 of to- ttl trlbm nroftoiva enl 01 tho bo Jjojfy or lnpuiroinQ j thp kln doin f tJ6 Islntt Vn foio Ylna fpr W LOrd hja Owl htQn JftlS S3 xxvllt tj H Chron t8tHo tool q too nltora of strfin s4it AufiQUsll tho law of God Thqn s1ia1 havo ho otbor sods two fprb ino lEx Zr 8 yet Solomon In hisIntlnuelltho Idol worship It Is dlfiloult afifllnst tbo customs of your father iGJIn fltMr but AlfeAzod 0011 rat a ruml nnjl 11111 determined tb do rl it icfOrp Him 4 comnmndcd Judnh to i4irzutba of their father In 4 tllb neat chapter wo wIthoutI Israel fnll boon for a long season UiofruQ Clod oud without n teaching prlcsK lyi wIthout law but when they turned to flioLord Anti sought Film iTo VBS found o ImSin Jrj VCO8 18 and ID wo read thnt tjjoy u lllui with all tholr hurt and ever with their whom deslro nnd Ho gjivb them rfst round about The Lord to cca Led to our hearts rather than our ord and VIlL fulfill the deslro of them that fcArUlui 8 Jho kingdom was quiet before bliu Verso 1 soys In his dnfll tho land os quleL tn enf Quietness Is ono ot tbd strot gifts cC Qed vhIch IJhnl1 yet ho fqllV enjoyed not ooly by oil Israel but by nll tho wbrld when tho work of right COU6UPS8 shnll bo pcoco and tho effect or ecrvlco of righteousness shall bo quietness n1u nssurnpcb tQroycr len XXXIt 17 In ql tncss and In bnfldoneo renth nnd tlip ornament of a mock and quie- tjIl Is In the sIght qt Oed ot 8rcnt prIce lav SJRC Iii j I Pet tt tfTha land had rQsl1locnuso tho Lord itd given him rest J in Joshua xxIII 1It i3 written thnt tho Lord had nlnn rest fpto Israel from nil tholr enemies In I hroq xprll 0 the Lord hnd told David tlu4 4U bnS Ioinou peaceable would ho o nmnof rest and that Israel would enjoy ftacoand quietness in his Lantech Qi4ponc6rnlng his sonIIThis shall corn concerning our workand so ho citlcij lity NOhhl 11 restor comfort e1Iost rfst I thAt of II 3 tjrth VlI4fbr kDn dolt doubtin- gqoeword hnd God s lore nnd thus ho Fcclw to Lnwik nil rest fcccnuso wo hove sought tho Lord everykt t thotpmplo ho fOnd to III mm The Lord 3fl given inc rest on overy sid M thnitiicvo Jd neither odvorairy nor evil odourrcnt I lUngs v 4 Tho rest of tho kingdom that Is coining will bo glori ous Isa xl 10 or ns In the margin glory Eycn now Ho sa8llOomo unto Me nnd I will glvo you rest and When lio Rlvcth quietness wlra then roll ninko trouble Moth rl 001 Job xxxIv CO Whou qyon hi ptir ordinary dolly nffnlrs 2- wo allow tliO govcrDlucnh to ho upon Ills shoqldor nnd thopcocoof God to rulu Iso gloriousfotetAstoof y that tboy sock him yet do notsoew to ttnd thin ns their rest but it must bo tliqt they tIc ziot vk Jllin with the whole tJ xxLx 13 SlQ TIIQ ndvctfiary ylll not allow ua to rofit If hft cnn bcJp so hero wo havo over nljnlllltAIsb thelliWIUnhcti cyn Id cost loW the lIko ot lizc qgnjoCU qtbougandycarsI- Trlb xx mr tl 9 mlllonnlum will bo 0 Unto of pcoco Jj will end with a groatc 1 Israel no reason to fear her ono I- m114 c fW4owl tv6 put 10000 to night Tho d vbtlf o roth Ecspt the coizquost- o thaCnnminlto with tho many deliver thoJpdsoeooooilatbott hoods of any ono who tbtIrod clotia1d could say I will not 9 ufrokj o tcil thousands of people that- TtYp st Ixjiuseko ngalnst uio round- Bbbtt Tesigh t host sJrqukt Cllcnll- llln1lltllpa zfyhct 8111111 not ar Ps Osxlvi 155 A n cried unto tho Lord hfc Q1Iand fold Lord It la notlllng with Th c it cti4 whclhor withJlIUIY or withsthom that iuzyti no powerI Jonathan salti tbbinnuor bearer 16 nwiy bo thnt tho Lord tvlll worjj tor us for thoro Is no re straint tq till Lord to save by many or bystpwlij BOJJJ xlv 0 Tho greatest hi drancototho Lords work Is lIoncrollyour fancied strength or wisdom there Is- qtrgrocEi much mow unscrlpturol than Ojli tbnti od helps thoso who help them eolvtB In znIter of salvation It U ungodlyfprovldca wholly by our Lord Jesus Christ QlnrlQrwrjo worksntl our Nvoihs In us and for us Jo zyi lD uo ilolivers tho needy the or iq all hm that buds tjo holjior SCO nSenu6 Ikaa eatajb linn Tbo pooplu that are th t lest Isrne1 vountsth1te1y6 JlllrCnslInti ny1ng aud Judg vii 2- qf4 ii EtvbogtoTlflcdin nil tilings and no presencec9c etI1 tnfz1y Ills tIlery no moan or demon kOgblndt nS or own touch us pornfsslopL3 thoEthioplansfolbro A hrjJnclLefrJto 46 tfoVo4 tlorli liJ Lord and before Ills ost Yor d W Y tVhen the kill of Wi1bl4wbzAiii t lssa Lu the thtrtysut f ho tor fl oltv Srr1rpthljtrqTt hIftrovntlJryVlth the Lords sorv pj tirisod chapter svIh fO oiYo iItl forgot OOt1 und to lean puttiulSoniVthLQt1dz twann thin Ps ii III I1eaeTYlur JleUclon It is n pity that many reserve their worshipbqIlo la tho ono cano there are tllo bowdI bead tho gentle tone tho reverent fooling iu tho other there aye tho fiOOw1 tho harsh temper brute force nnd greed Yet God is not tho God of oao tpljig hours only lie Is tho Qpd ofotr hours of work as well JOTvlijh Ifcsseiigcff Tboae Whp Sijoocixl float lio po WifOfli I haro BCCU succeed bcqTh flfo havo always been chcqrfnl tInU llOpCfuJlllen whO went about their t lIT a tz2UIto Oil their faces and t6bk cnojcteos nnd chances of this uIortt Hfo Hoo IUPU facing rough and Wdthopassuver FAILSncI Use JnttrDo 8Oit1tiTdflIg7rIdL PIja I J j fV I ct t tfirJrl l Hfcfcs S fJ ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY iMiners and Shippers of INOORPORATEDiD POKE a General Office Earlington Kentucky IiIlS H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main htrcet Louisville CAPT T L LEg Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets IifIentucky Memphis Tcnn JiFORD Mnnogcr 327 Upper Second Street Evansvillc In- dWliolcsti exle Agroaritei JOHN T HESSER Hauscr Building St Louis Mo J W iBRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago III I THE FAMOUS ND 3 COAL I or all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles t Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tablesr iused THE BEST SELECTED COA IN THE i gsriI BRUSHED BOKE FOR BUSK BURNERS ID PURMGK8 l Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER iNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One IifASK YOUr DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY no 1e t t3t t l1t Ie1 1 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For tho tVcch ItcRlnnliis rVpt 28 Comment by Her R If Doyle 1orwb4lls tree succcsslMsth xvt 127 Worldly encocsa ifl often not true sue cess Pow people In tho world really havo correct Ideas na to hot Bnccesw fa To ninny to succeed incpns to lay up nn iminciiEO fortune to others it inoaua to reach seine high position in tho eocinl or political world to others ngahi it satisfying110 matter in what direction they may run To achieve what wo start out in obIjoctthat most people have of sncccso But alas how many do that road then nt the ml of lIfo fool that lifb instead of bmw ntl boon a success baa been n miserable ralluro The goal ot Ule Is won but as wo touch tho crown it withers nd fades and wo tay to ourselves in deepest ro J morse This le not what wo thought it was This is not success This is failure Christs solemn words hero suggitit two things about trtio snccoo 1 True success comes from giving not from getting This may seem para doxical but it is true Whosoever wIlt savo hta Ufo shall lose it and whoso ever will loso his lifo for My sake shall find It This is Christs prtncipro of- uccess To find tho highest and truest lIfo which alone can be called success wo must loso our lives wo must sacri them for Christs sako and for tho ake of humanity True success lies in making tho most of our lives for God and for hnmanfty nnd wo can never do that if wo are sordidly laying up gold selfishly socking for ofnco or sating ourselves with tho pleasures of life Self must be eliminated to achieve success Humiliation leads to exaltation tflio cross Is necessary to the crown 2 True success is eternal not tern poraL Temporal success is an illusion It has no reality Ho only succeeds in llfo who has so used this world nsto ssjmre himself a safe entrance into eter lifo What is II man profited It ho the wholo worMqnd lose his own- ouP or tho higher lito of the soul In eternity And if tho gaming of tile wholo world wonld not compoiisato us for tho loss of our souls how much less will it pay us to lOBO our souta for tho trifiingjpnrt of tho world that wa may world Is not tim trno judge of mans failure or success TLo Son Man shall ootno In tile Sloflof LBs with Ins angot mid tlicn Ho shall reward ovory man according to his works This ward wfll decide tho success or falhrro of our lives nnd ft will provo that lTo who lost Ills life hero for God for Christ tn humanity has found it or In other words has suc ceododBlbjo ItdadingJoels i 8j EcpJ ix 11 zli 18 U cc Lv 0 AIntli yl 14QOMa4v111 8118 Luke xiv2iiJO xii 242Q Ivz I81 xv 08 Cot Ui 17 H Tim iv 7 8 Rev 11 10 xxi 7 Wo shall bo tempted to forgot but wo must not forget that wo havo tor ft quarter of n century been loading tbo way toward the uoV achiovcnlpjits of peace that wo have been preparing for tim time when all controversies between nations shan bo settled without resort itwujuejthdazmger with war aud that deluded by tho phautopi of military and naval glory wo suall eaok now opportunities to use our strength and display our tn H dictator among ffionllttoDsChrls tian Register UlndneM Prom the Old Kindness seems to como with a dou itaItpurified beuovolonco ot years as if it had survived and conquered the base ness nnd selfishness of tho ordeal t had- passodas If tho wind which had bros ken tho form had swept in vain ncrom tho heart npd the frosts which Imd thinllocksof tbo nffoctiDua Oii 1cbuuwI I 9ur Eo1oted iflens lIin in ItrI t Hfwrvi I iliiinc in itiin column nliouM tE IIrIIG- En I ALiA nm Ktrltnittnii U I There wns n lorje crowd of people in nl trndincd ut thnduocianoo at Madlsonvillt Ed Todd was sick a low dars last rvrrk Ike Waters says he Ynls a cook The ccbool nt Hecla is doing nicely Henry Cooksey says tie will kill more game than any other five men that uill RO with him Rev J C Temple will prt vch here tonight Misrs Mnmie Killcbruw Lillie Cavan ah lieu Hilton and others spent Sundiv in Madlsonville Mrs Ella McrriuOHlher is now able to be up The fellow that got married last week if now walking wiih a cane Mrs Rose Knlclifts mother is very sick HI White Plains Albert McNary lost his wife At Indian spoils Ind last Sundiy- K TenRne of St Charles is soon to leave for St Louis William Johnson Is np again There are one hundred and forty children enrolled in the public school and an average attendance of one hundred and twelve The deportment is excellent The neighbors who live near say they can not ttll when it if recess The janitor says no paper Is found on tho floors Killed an Eagle Yesterday afternoon Had Long killed a grey eagle over buck of Loch Mary that measured 5 feet 4 inches frt m tip to tip Dud didnt know what it was when he shot or his patriotism would have saved the bird The MadlEonville Cornet hand it mak log music for tho MuhlenbcrR Count Iair at Greenville this wee- kMuhlenberg County Fair Special rates are in on the L N and I C roads on account of the Mublenbcrg County Iair to be held at Greenville Ky Thursday Friday and Saturday ol this week Mesdames W P hess J N Tallalero and Dudley OConncr cf Mndteonvdle were entertained last evening by Mrs Cbas Jones and all went to the enter tainment given by the Williams Comedy Oompany A number of other Madison vllle people attended the show at well Ellsworth Evans was bitten in tbo calf of the lee bya vicious dog at tho coke ovens one day last week The dog bOo longed to Jno Griffin and the owner bad him killed at once Ellsworth is now car rying his rapidly healing wound about with little inconvenience WinII1114 On account of the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the I O O V of Kentucky III Winchester Oct tt14 the L t N ft U sillsell round trip tkkols to thot plicr at ono fare limited to Oct 15 lllrrr Htm t fAilTAuOU=igCIztnnstl 4SLIsulnayenat ri- Memptiti s 11 JouISTUls 00 4 Cairo 11 Ot NowuniM t7 01 =FalL T TUB MARKET REPORT WJJDNtSJDAY Bcpt M Uruln iMiil fnnUluofc otIgflttc red OnltljNcchar tImothy ljuterCreemtry 1tmivi t1utry1kj13c IorJNowvoolCJwtdo tubwn4ttee z inc- Vhpit luturM rtngcil S tcmoorfS WVJ 1Mtfstsq kCDWhlt3scptcmllflj Ulr1JJltf1cucmth u rItzpt3tnqbe r January i lAro Hlnrtt ftUrbet til6f2QmbfVJOliCtzlcagolfogrLtght Wt2O heavy S34N htlItrltcahl Jtbolter Uc1479 Tnllrf steers feederSLMo1tOJe11ls l441 lCnnss CttyCntttKnttvo stcer 35 sssb50i31IitVoSton 3 tOO CottII rnl rnnRO as 191 M 10 tntiollfJIF C New Y rlc riimitolut yc Bent 21 MoneK no cull nomlmnUy nl tw cent ptftttb firtirwn iHkolJIte i1 llovctlI1enrJon lrreaura MI wa U ng out the old Ring In the new tht Ring In the true- WWIn to oij th new nod two from Un piney wmsta of rjotWPlfIOR BELLS 1 PineJarHoneyNatured science to a Pleasant PCftnaaoat Positive r Care for coughs colds and ill Inflamed surfaces of the Lungs and Bronchial ToBea Tho sore weary cooghworn Longs are exhila rated the microbebearing rmKus larot out j tho cause of that tickling is removed and tho Inflamed membranes are healed and soothed so that there to DO Inclination to cough SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUQGIBT Bottle Only fiOo Coo and 100 SIIJIrt I LY BE SURE YOU GETA Nneveznn1tlEAn80LD flid1s llnOAir eYItltvesqlllcklUlQ CnIIIDeOCftllfo 7DrlDplplllweUMOOlISb llll Oli3ll Umak kIIIJ1fff 1ItIOD K A SJetcaifa 11 PRESIDSHTB TRIP ITHE ntI lVndiLngtnn llt Z ntjnbmtl Ciniunilti nuiii Kvrtnn rtf Afimiourl Iiwl t fixtHMl inti rvi tv vllh 1rrsidoitt McKhilcy III nliT to pivvull HJKHI tin to vISIt 81 Iotils uliito oil hiwCfIturn1rJI Thi prcMdiMit stated however Hint lip hoe tint definitely putUiil Irti plutiR further thou ul ready hnfl bean oulllmrt Stlhlf mhzoct from Itercetolser lb tQ On1ll1l1- Mr ICti14 tllllttc1 tim email tliot ho thought thu president wmilil remain IU Oinohn on tho 13tt an well nn tho 12th of iMtxt month nnrt exiM etisl that ho wonH lo In St Txiuln on the creiitnf of tho 1JUi knfng the next nMinilnjf for Chicago Tlil jKirf of the prosldemits Itinerary however In subject to n nun lllcltllollII jlilniltiU Away Store trim I f M- eCanttniiooun Tcnn Stt tsCtaltMeTnrtliy of tile jixrrtcrinnRterM ile jmrtinfjrt In Miipptng away tho nton i nn mpMl ns tie rcrehM otcVrs for thorn itiNlnivlnrgbjTopoi ntf tlo 1HII proT nlrtv tn fti n Khort thaw Cn1it Jicntlht 1 tliatlio isis ul renclj ftT pv 1 ijm or 10 CTA of vniibus of fuarlPrinnAlcr finniirr VU1ivtil 1ntd or irvcraminr- PonventJon nun fVrn iifip N V Bf t IfI1IHJ DitiMMAndi ftMto eon rratioii met here nt noon absolutely nhotin Hirt of iiii rninnin other tlmn tint temporary orjpiiihBitlon njfreeO qon fitjit cnmnilltci1 Turprlay nlht It la llviimny respects the inoBt reiiinrfinlilc pel ii ten I conven lion ever held KlV YlJrlC f5kTho UepaMtiryi oftjroopft Man Camp WlkolTcontliulen mid nthv thcro nVo ohlv thrco rcfjl month III the Cnnin vhltu n month M ttngo Imll 25005 mer UovHmttliM tlrefWltfurtiU RoMlnV Horn Hhob anfn Monlcn Cnl Bcpt tRJOY Bmtrti orVito soMIVrd home WAR shot iJct hy ott fnmnto qf flip homo Ho nofjCllliwin larrendtor 3114 IorUotln YOltohmallmfr8vp 8rho UIIIIAt1 01 jhflltOC OldgaablrtL rsIgii bp cnttflo nglfnUtxi among tbo inwnbcrft pi thp IwncJi osd Ixiry nlleglntf vyiflt fwsn fbr tlio oCfrV Imjtiw been iioHllng e L4uUphiI qItn4ok1Ip ra1t1l11J1 Thpwn1ter- txfQu tJpJted fto4eit tealtcotir tip tcM Qjfl ctastJtnt1ozudltjoP Jhoi pro rrrtllrfngU QIrtf rGl1fJlfi J11hI bppltnl1Ibfh1e1 n 81KJl iftVjOa tafHiUi lisa unwt we4ts or iojti d upv lbS ntualecit rillIt inc4t nt the tfilttJnTh Ijtoir iTntattf I ilK 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a p A Or tor Lonjavittn Kt W W ETHRIDGE AOENTf LLs nsulssIssI3as DETECTIVEWa want a man in every locality to act as private Detective under Instruction Experience unnecessary Address t COOPERATIVE DETECTIVE lAQENC- YNithTllle f Tenn m4ne +ssiI4 Dont Use Drugs t unlosB you need them and then only puro drugs such an arc soul hy is onlytho a thoiIhriocpmplelOthat spring medicine STI3flRNARI DRLQ bTOlm BRYAN IIOIPnRMfi f t t i 4za7