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Digital page images are linked to the text file. tt- f 1- wW j L I1r D si 4tins just recevcd a large 1of School Books and shipmenti4l you can get anything 4school room at prices I1be undersold See him d 1 MAOIBONVILIKIY I n I I 1NINTH YEAREARLINGTON COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY 6 1898 NO 40 I 1 fcv I I I I 0- j Grqat Are TheJportunities Offered to The Public by The Merchants of Madisonville Communicated September 30 I The buying people of Madison yule and in fact Hopkins and ad joining counties never have had such opportunities ns aro offered this fall by the dry goods houses of Madisonvillo never in the world There is J T Alexander one ofI the largest most enterprising and a most successful dry goods men the town has ever known turning hisI entire stock of well bought general merchandise loose at and below cost and then our friend William Lynch of Dason with his wide awakencss and ready cash has bought the bankrupt stock recently sold at public auction invoicing about 9000 for 5700 And ho siilcn these two uncommon opportunities Bishop Co arc loaded to the guards with the very choic est bwn new merchandise to be had in the country Mr Bishop says if he had known his old friend Alexander intended closing out nt or below cost or tat the stock of Ins lifetime f1VittiflhiIl Uros was fining to be thrown pell nicll on the market early in tho season he cer tainly should not have bought as heavily as he has hut not being able to see any further into a rock than any other dry goods man he on thn strength of the bright pros pect offered by the wonderfully great crops of tobacco corn and whsat has bought more heavily has more dry goods shoes and clothing in his house than ever be fore and now that this great stock of new clean and stylish merchan dise is already in his house why of course it MUST nc SOLD In his great stock of new cloth jqt hu says he can fit or please any man or boy aid his prices shall not he in the way Anti in his shoe department he claims pro eminence He says prices were never lower on shoes and his slock is chuck full of tho best styles and values he has ever owned and then when he came to dress goods and lemmings anil dry goods gener ally the writer is bound to admit Mr Bishop grew a little cgotisti i cal and for once the quiet cautious Bud Bishop became excited and loquacious Why said he 1 I cant say enough about this depart ment as you know I have never acknowledged a rival in this line and today it stands higher in my estimationthan ever before Our entire stock has been bought by old and buyers who have been at perfect liberty to buy wha- tj1jI1 stock needed anti I must say i Sfhey have picked plums from thc best markets the country affords But notwithstanding tho confidence I feel in the correctness of o purchases and the extreme low prices paid for same recent devel opments compel me to say we in forcing sales Our 1898 must Ue sold in 1898 jtend l the lateness ofi rtT hour forced Mr flishopto stop p1 or he might have said a great deal more about his groat business lmust say MadispnviHe is offer ing the buying public opportunities vit has never before Jadt 0 i l + t J1I l HERO OF THE PHiLiPPiNES McKinley Favors the Revival of the Grade of ViceAdmiral of the Navy THEN GIVE THE GOOD JOB TO DEWEY Tbo Gallant Sailor Will llcnch tI1 neUr- al Age In 1800 lint tlio Freildint Would Like to See the LAw Changed So IliaC Danef Could Ibid Ten years Longer New York Oct5A special to the Herald from Washington says Presi dent McKinley antI Secretary of tho Navy Long have determined to rccorn mend to congress the revival of tho grade of vlccodmlrol to be tilled by the promotion of near dmlrnl Dcwey Will Tell Con rOIls About Dewey President McKinley In his annual message and Secretary Long in his annual report Intend to devote con siderable space to the achievements of tho Asiatic squadron under tho commission of ItearAdmlral Dcwcy and the splendid judgment and di plomatic tact that ofllccr has ala played In handling tho many difficult questions which arose before tho ar rival of tho American troops and the capture of Manila Vent the tow changed In Dcnjn Favor Ao under existing law lIar llml rut Dewey will reach the retiring ago in December 1BOO thero is strong probability that Secretary Long will also urge that congress pass n law permitting the retention of that oleer upon the active list for an additional ten yearn A law permitting such ac tion In the cave of officers receiving the thanks of congress for gallant conduct In the civil war Is now on the statute books but tho authorities would Ixi glad to sec tho law changed so that officers of tho recent and fu turo wars be similarly rewnrdcd There Is little doubt that congress will willingly adopt tin recommendation regarding ItenrAdmlrnl Dcweys ad vancement QUAY AND WANAMAKER 8natur IenriMC a W rm Irlcnd of Hcnator QuayXBIftltm Charge It Is Saul Against VitIuinIter Philadelphia Oct ITho political fight In tho state Is growing red hot The charges against Kcnator Quay and his subsequent arrest started the fray Now come sensational charges by Senator Icnrowe against BOIIIO of tho opponent of Quay In a speech at Jluntlnjitonjic declared that thaafrcnta of cxlootnmMcr John Wanatnakcr at tempted to purchase from the leaders nf the republican organization Mr VnntimoJiorp election pa Senator two Cnrll DGQ Senator Pcnrosa declared that Mr Wanamnkcrn political representative later ruado an otTer of 250000 to Senator Quay through tim lattcrs son and tho other defendants In the sensational arrests In connection with tho 1coploB bank aro awaiting the results of their hearings Quay declines to talk lie says ho Is onlt waiting MINNESOTA LANDS An Immense Uody of Land In the ned Lnke- Iteaermtlon Thrown Open to Set tlrrsNo Hush Minneapolis Minn Oct IIACrookentown Minn special to tho JournaJ wvysi Today 307000 acres of hind on tho Bed Lake reservation were thrown open to settlement under tho Nelson net which requires five years residence anti a payment of f 123 nn acre at the end of that period A line wan started at tho land office door and most of tho filers stayed iu line nil Hlght Thero was no grand rush how prpr pa on previous occasions Tho land Is nearly In tho Lolo of tho Woods county and Is heavily timbered A largo number of claimants took pos session end began Improvements in tending to file within tho 00 days al towed Oen whoctora Latest Testimony Washington Oct Ioen Wheeler resumed his testimony before tho war Investigating commission The ex amination on the lino of tho Now York WorMs charges was resumed lie said If thero were any camp hor rprR n 1hp27th of August ns charged commander of tho camp waa re ponaible for ho hall full power to furnish relief Thero probably wcro Individual cases of suffering but as a rule he knew tho soldiers were well eared for There wan certainly no lack of food Loyal to Her Lover St Louis Oct 5Miss Emellno Smith daughtcrof O C Smith dep uty quartermastergeneral stationed hero will not walt until tho war Is over to wed tho man sho loves who is In faraway Manila She will go to him and they will be wedded under tho guns of Admiral Doweys fleet Her fiance Is llrcvotCapt Pogrom Whitworth of tho Eighteenth Infan try now at Manila Acquitted of Immorality Oakland Cal Oct iUov Dr Ilrlggs of Austin Tex has boon ac quitted of Immorality though found guilty of falsifying by the jury of the Methodist church south which has been trying hie ease By the close vote of AQ to 32 the conference pre vented him from accepting pastorate clstnVhJrr IH Brlggs protested vlg orotitly against this action Bryans Candidacy Settled Hawesvllle Plaindealer Col Bryan says he is not so much in love with camp life that he will apply for commission in the regular army at the close of the War This puts to rest all talk of his candidacy for the presidency as ho wouidbc compelled to act as generallnchief ofotharmy and navy if he should run and be elected 1 i 4 FRESH INSTRUCTIONS They Worn Wired the Atnortcup Comtnf- ilonors In Fart nnd Are In Hejrard to the Philippine Washington 0iiAB ft result of n at tho White House be tween tho president Secretary flay and Secretary Long fresh Instructions regarding tho Philippines have been wired to tho American commissioners In Paris They do not ma terially niter thonu given to tho dele gates beforo their departure for Franco but on a new point brought up since the consultation of MojOcn Mcrrlttt with the American repre sentatives A cipher dispatch was re ceived hi Secretary Tiny regarding the latter hnd ho considered the question BO Important that ho at once went to the White house nnd laid It before tho president Mr McKinley sent for Secretory Hay miami shortly after Second Assistant Secretary of State Adcc was called to tho Executive Monition These officials were closeted together for more than on hour All of the officIals who participated in conference are reticent but It was admitted that the consultation was hold to discuss n dispatch from Chair man Day regarding tim Philippines Ihtllppln Question Come Flrit It was ascertained that the pro grnmmo which the commission Is fol lowing requires tho disposition of the questions affecting tho archipelago before any other questions are consid ered Tho president line been informed of Gen Merritts views In favor of tho retention of nil of tho Islands but time fresh Instructions do not affect tIme demand for the island of Luzon amid rovcsionnry rights over the remainder of tho group They relate more to n matter of detail nnd equip tho American commissioners with an swers for the Spanish commissioners In case they should raise the point In the reply to tho formal demand pre seated by Mr Day Work Will Soon ba Completed This reply is expected on Friday and tho adjournment of tho commission for short tlmo Is regarded by Mr Day and the administration an Indicating that time commissions work will soon lv completed It Is recognized that the Philippines will be tho bone of contention anti thnt once they ore out of time way it will bo pretty plain sail lag In the mutter of arranging for the cession of Ouainuhu Porto and tIme remaining Spanish West Indies to tIme United States rower Given Mr flay Mr Day Is cmpowcro however to Interrupt the commissions wont any tlmo In case lit should llnd that Spnln Is either unwilling to agree to the lIe mauls of this government or disposed unnecessarily to delay tho commis sions work and n naval demonstra thin will follow which the authorities nro satisfied will bring tho Modrldgov crnment to Its senses Senor Fcllpo Agonclllo tho repro iwntntlvo of the Insurgents command ed by Agulnaldo will be permit ted to lay before tho commission any facts which ho may desire to present and thci American commissioners have been advised of his coming AFFAIRS AT PANA The City In roMMilon of Oupuly Sheriffs md MllUlaMoro Negrorion the Stract Than Usual Tana Ill Oct 5Today end throughout last night tho militia and deputy pherllTfl patrolled time city No tiouhlo occurred More negroes were on the streets today than usual The citizens together with the striking whlto miners ore Intcnscd at the stand tae inllltla are taking notwithstand lug flov TnnncrH declarations against Imported Inbor A committee of the state federation o labor Is In tho city looking over the jTcld preparatory to reporting to the governorAnother consignment of negroes are d arrive this evening Additional Stockades anil Barracks Additional utockodcs nnd barracks arc being erected at Sprlngsldo mine for protection of tho negroes Ths negroes who arrived from Alabama Tuesday night began moving Into the Palm Goal COH IIOUBCH They were guarded by negroes with rifles C31t Nrcroea Disarmed State Secretary W D Ryan of tho miners organization had a long con ference with the militia commander Capt Craig Secretary Ryan Informed Capt Craig of the conditions at tho 1nna shaft and tho captain took Im mediate action to disarm the negroes Reductive lu Price of Coal The operators announced n rc uo tlon of S3 cents rv ton In tho selling price of goal They claim that with negro labor they get cool mined cheap er anti can sell for less than under un ion labor Old Glory Cloata at Quebec Quebec Ont Oct 5For the first tlmo In history of America the Stars anti Stripes borne by a body of United States soldiers have been unfurled In the citadel of Quebec It was tho oo caslon of tho review of tho Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston by tho governor general of Canada A LIVELY DEBATE It Resulted In the Death of Two Nefftocs and the Fatal Wounding of Third nt n Oeornfa Mooting Atlanta Go Oct IA special to the Journal from Harmony Grove Go says Two negroes wore killed out right and a third fatally wounded at a political mooting at Millers court ground In this county Speeches wore mndo and tho debate finally degenerated Into a free fight Knives sad pistols wero used with tlio csult told above THE BLIGHT OF FREE TRADE THE BLESSINGS OF PROTECTION is Ihe title of a document just issued by LeaRlloTblsdocumeotclearly effect of the system of Free Trade under the Wilson Tariff and of Protection un der Ibo Dlngley Tariff It Is based on the result of the Tariff Leagues Industrial Census and should belplhe hands of every voter Seven coplcslo any address for six cents Wakeman 23dStreolNeVlYork Areyou a subscriber to TIIK Bn You should be I f I i f THE SOUTHEASTERN STORM- One Hundred or More Lives Reported Lost on tho Georgia Coast and Islands 3 I THREE OUT OF FORTY PEOPLE SAVED Oat Damage Reported at Darien and Other Towns Along the Coast nnd on the Iilandi Ono vessel Loaded with Dynamite Goes DownThe Rico rind DamagedSavannah Go Oct INcws tram tho stormBtrlckcn districts along tho const is coining In gradually und It Is probable that 100 llvcu have been lost News by way of a boat which has arrived is thnt 50 people were drowned at Fcrnnndlnn Fin From Campbell Island inhabited by nbout 40 colored people It Is reported that all but three wcru drowned At Brunswick four people lost their lives and nt JcEsup 100 miles from the coast ono mnn wax killed in or build Infl blown down by tho storm Flood and TOM of Life In Rico JTIeldi At Sterling Station Charles Wright a merchant reports tho disasters from the flood great to lives and property III the rice fields portion of lynn and McIntosh There are a number of small Islands at various points around Brunswick Fcrnandlnu and Darien on which small groups of families live It will be some days before accurate reports nro heard from thceo points heavy Damage at Darton At Darien tho water is reported high and tho town badly damaged Thero are many rumors of loss of life but all of the reports thus far re ceived nro believed to be exaggerated Many of those who bring news left tho scene of tho storm during its height and consequently can not bo expected to give accurate Information The damage by wind and rain Is onor mous ami extends inland 100 miles In Bomo caeca The Damage to Shipping nnormou Tho damage to shlpplnglscnormouB Near Darien tho schooner Blanch Hopkins collided with n small schoon er tho Minnie and sunk her The Minnie had on board 3000 pounds of dynamite At Fcrnanrlnn tho tug Gladiator Is sold to have landed In the middle of tho town Mrs Lucy Car negies magnificent yacht DungoacRs Is badly damaged Tho Cumberland island pilot boat Maud Helen was land ed high On n bluff In Burbanka yard The schooner FAIn anti Emma with n cargo of coal is on the shore at JeykI Island near Charleston The Jckyl Island club launches landed In tho clubhouse yards and tho water has destroyed considerable of the clubs property From Sapclo island tho national quarantine station near Brunswick nothing baa been heard Many Summer Cottages Wrecked On St Simons Island along tho bench lined with summer resort cot ages the title wrought devastation Reports are that nil tho cottages have been wrecked St Simons mills nnd other property on tho opposite end of tho Island are not badly damaged be ing protected by tho timber lands ruler of Oar New rotsttttoa Washington Oct ITho recom mendations tho president wilt mako In his forthcoming message na to tho future of tho new possessions will necessitate n largo Increase In the reg ular army It is understood on good authority that tho president will sug gent to congress tho establishment of a regular army of 100000 men will bo necessary for the work of tho fui ture Included in this number how regIumeutm The Pint and hint Nebraska Lincoln Neb Oct GGov Hoi comb la making inquiries to ascertain definitely the health general condi tion nnd wishes of tho officers and enlisted men of both the First and Third Nebraska volunteers and upon the in formation obtained will base any rec ommendation ho may have to make to time war department about tho mite regIments ho reaches a decision A Had Flro at tarkit Illr Tone Clnrksvlllo Ten Oct 5FIre broko out in Grango tobacco warehouse occupied by Mill Turney burning about 45 1 hogsheads of tobacco Loss on tobacco and building estimated nearly 500000 with insur sprealllnG storage Bhcd tho Loulsvllla Nash villa depot six freight cars on tho track and several cottages The flro covered n cpaco of about ten acres The Trade with time Orient Vancouver B C Oct 8 Tho Pa clflo const agents of the Canadian Steamship Co give as the reason for Tartar und Athenian their 4000 ton steamships on tho run be tween Vancouver Portland Vladlvo stock and ChIno that tho trade be tween tho orient and American has grown to enormous proportions Treasury Statement Washington Oct B Todays state ment of the condition of the treasury shows Available cash balance 300 iU56H gol4 csevo lt3LOS11 Kentucky Cows Sell Well Louisville Pos- tCharlton Alexander the banker and cattle raiser of Paris Ky has just made the largest cattle sale consummated in Kentucky this year He has sold 415 export cattle to Schwarzchild Sulz berger of New York The price is private but is equal to a com fotablc fortune Supervisor Sullivanwas oat last Monday with a large crew of men loading ties r 1 5 U The Royal g the blgbeU grade baking powder I I bowl Actual teats show It goes xw I third irlber UIIJ ojr other bread I lOYAl V4KlltP POWDER Absolutely Puro I lOyAl DAKINQ OWMII CO MW YOOIC OTHERWISE UNNOTICED J i Corn I being rotted by the exceu Islvo moisture in Arkansas I John Jhl1llps for 70 years R resl- ont of Yundalla died Tuesday aged 11 milfJorlt1 contest p Fifteen hundred people participated In thc Minnie Davis memorial service at Dcnlsun Tex TameR L High a prominent Chicago attorney author of High on Injunc tions died Tuesday Prof Charles S Rnrlc superintend cnt of tho city schools of Tuseoln 111 died nftci n brief illness Scrgt James 8 Strickland Co F First Arkansas volunteers died at Fnyettevlllf Ark nt the ngo of 23 Tho bodies of six soldiers of the First Illinois Infantry who died In Cu fxx are to be taken to Chicago for burial Valley Hammctt an old settler of Assumption 111 committed suicide by hanging Ho committed the act In the hnyrnou llumo n prominent man died at Pino BluR Ark of swamp fever Hla remains wcro shipped to Fulton Mo for Interment Arthur C Watson sergeant Troop B Tenth cavalry and Private Scanlon Troop E Rough Hldcrs hnvo died at St Peters hospital Brooklyn Reports horn Crookston Fosston Hallock Aitkln ned a dozen other northern Minnesota polntn indicate thnt n heavy snow storm is in prog ress The ely council of Sherman Tex has voted to Issue Imnds to tho amount of 40000 most of which is to bo do voted to Iho erection of a high school building Tim breach of promise case brought by Mrs Beulah M Button against John II Hnnan tho millionaire shoo manufacturer has been settled out of court at Chicago 4 This la n good year to send Amen can fruits especially apples to Germany Europes fruit crop Is nay thing but good according to Consul Monaghnn of Chemnitz Alexander Stafford of Lcthbridgc Alberta linn returned from the Klan dike nnd reports the finding on his claim of several tusks and bones of mammoth and mastodons A large and enthusiastic meeting of represcitatlvo citizens of El Paso Tex was held to devise ways nnd means to tecuro tho construction of an electric street railway system The Chicago TimesHerald states that Miss Elizabeth Stephenson who was recently selected by Coy Scofleld to chistcn tho battleship Wisconsin has had a narrow escape from death In the lava beds of Mount Vesuvius An estimate of the amount of pro visions on tho Yukon river Indicates that thero will bo no need of a govern ment relief expedition this winter Tho two big transportation companies have at least 0000 tons at various points on tho river A total boiler explosion occurred nt tho saw mill of Lnhcrty Leo located six miles from Verdi Nov In which two lives were lost and three persons seriously injured The plant was com plctely destroyed Tho citizens of Ilillsboro Ill arc greatly alarmed over tho presence of what la supposed to ben panther in tho woods near tho edge of the town City Marshal Emit Allen of Hills boro 111 was fined 10 and costs in tho polleo court for falling to arrest gamblers durlnfHJic street fair DEAD IN A BATH TUB lion William Btrntt Second Son of Lord Helper Die In a Data Tab In St Louis St Louts Oct 5lIon William Strutt second son of Lord IJelpcr of Kingston Derbyshire England and a nephew of Lady Duninore who is now visiting In St Louis was found dead In n bathtub at tho West End hotel Mystery surrounds tho death and it is not clear whether It was selfinflict ed or resulted from drowning while the Englishman was suffering from an epileptic attack Mr Strutt had not been Been slnco Monday afternoon When tho body was found decomposition had devel oped and tho physicians said ho had been dead at least 48 hours Lady Dunmoro his mother was a prominent flmiro at tho Veiled Iroph ets ball and waa pointed out to tho visitors oa a member of tbo British nobility and consequently a person of Interest Bho was dressed in a boautlful gown of golden brown Bilk vrifh a flehu of kid lace evidently an heirloom The tostumo was greatly enhanced by a cry valuable sot of diamonds Drastic leosarcs Ban Francisco Oct S Soldiers who Aiturned from Honolulu on tho steam Ir Senator state that drastic measures have been adopted thero to enforce discipline Foraging It is said had been caviled on with a high hand len King policed Honoluluwlth 100 mounted men and issued an order that any soldier caught foraglngwould bo court maftlaled and shot Everything has bcqn quiet since tho order was issued Gould will Injr Albany N Y Oct G1ho sum of 15000000 bequeathed to Ocorgo Gould by his fathers will for services ren dared are taxablo under the collateral law according to n decision handed do vri by the court of appeals lt t c a r THOSE INDIAN TROUBLES Santiago Veterans Have Taken the Field Against the Unruly Plungers GENERAL CHIPPEWA UPRISING FEARED The IndUni are Apparently Determined to Resist the Troops ami flU Slake n SUM at Utile flog LakeHetUda are Terror Stricken bat rrecnntlou Have lleen Take for Their Safety Minneapolis Minn Oct 5The Journals stan correspondent wires from Walker Minn len Bacon with his Santiago vet erans from the Third infantry left at on early hour for Dear island de termined to bring tho recalcitrant Pil lager Indians to terms at once and by force if necessary lIe chartered two steamboats antI a barge and hull a Catling and n HotchUlss aboard with which to clear the Island of pos sible ambushes The men are uilclor the Immediate command of Copt Wilkinson A corporals squad will be sent from Ft Snelling to DellA across Leech Luke from Walker to protect government property nnd records tI tho engineering station It Is also possible that the soldiers from tho Fourteenth Minnesota volunteers at Duluth will be sent to protect the government dam at Wlincbogoshlsh- Approheailoni of a General Uprising There arc some apprehensions hero of a general Chlppcwn uprising The various branches of the Chlppewas In this vicinity have nbout COO fighting men and could make much trouble if they Joined the Plllngcrfl The au thorities however do not share In he apprehension and believe the matter will be speedily settled Gus Deaulcu who has Chippewa blood In his veins and who la n fast friend of the tribe Is confident that ho can settle the dif ficulty Ho him onc to Bear Wand flogMitZahTjShig leader of the malcontents lftr Indiana Determined to Ilcfilit Minneapolis Minn Oct 5ThoJournals staff correspondent wires ns follows from Walker Minn The Indiana are apparently determined to resist tho troops Capt Ed tugVeraon nccomitof heavy weather and was nt once seized by tho Plungers Her fires wore pulled out und tho boat tied up by the Indians They threatened Luclan with death unless ho revealed tho strength of tho military forces and n titus n start would bo made from Walker Lucian could not give the in formation they wanted and was liduntil daylight and then released HP says tho bucks were In war paint and feathers Gen flacon Lands len Itncon has landed his detach ment on tho main land opposite Bear island through n heavy surf There was no demonstration and no Indians In sight The bush is being scoured in on attempt to find them but they appear to havo retreated in tho CUres tion of Cess lake Whore tho Indians May Make a Btand The authorities think tho Indians will make their stand at Little Boy lake 30 tulles east of Leech lake where conditions favor them Several armed bands of Indians have been seen apparently making for a rendez vous The settlers are terrorstricken but Gsn Bacon says every precaution has beer taken for their safety A henry gale is blowing and the air la full of rnotv making operations on the lake difficult If it develops that the Indians hare retreated to Little Boy lake It Is likely the forces will be brought here and taken by train to Lothror and thence marched cross count LYNCHED AT ANNAPOLIS Wright Smltb Colored Who Attempted to Assault a White Woman Taken from Jail und Shot Annapolis MtLOct 3AVrlght Smith colored who attempted an as sault oil Mrs Morrison the wifo of Capt James Morrison of tho Third district residing near Jones station was taken from jail shortly aftcrtwo oclock this morning and shot Tho lynching party went to the jail pointed guns at Night Watchman Ilcvcll ont took the prisoner to Sand ers lot near tho city cemetery and riddled tbo with bullets Smith begged for mercy anti cried murder us he was being removed from jail Hadtite Lowell lad Crown Point Ind Oct 0 Fourteen house comprising tho greater portion of the business district of Lowell 12 miles south of this city wero entirely destroyed by fire Among tho de stroyed buildings wero Nichols opera house tho post offie Waters drug store tho Valnt building Ilaywards studio Qcrshams tailoring establish ment SlndlcrH store tbo Lowell Roe ord printing house Hackers saloon and millinery toro and other property The loss will roochS40oo wlthlhptted Insuranca The KTttouMlon of Porto Jllco qThoBpanlshlien sailed for Spain making with tho Isla de Fanny a total of oror 3000 Spanish deported during tho last two days Spanish troops continue crao atlng territory anti tho American troops take possession of it aa soon as evacuated Sturgis Ky Sept JoMler a long shutdown frequent attempts at a compromise and serious loss both to managers and miners an agreement has been reached between the Tradewater Coal Company and the striking miners the former agree ing to the scale demanded and the other questions of difference to be submitted to a of arbitration The works will resume Monday According to a report coal has been dis covered along the Yukon river some goo miles from its month It Is added that no extraordinary difficulty is experienced in raining the coal and when mined it is ta steamers for 125 o ton- PJW f FooI oo1s 1school supplies from A D iAnd f Special inducements viU Call and see his prices IMADISONVILLg icv v JHOPKINS OCTOBER experienced RichardQuay all Its 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5 r 2i 4 Si- 4k J F c fr 1 iri IA tiiS 5 j 5v rF Oe i 3ee PAUL M MOORE Editor and Manager BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY Incorporated Entered the Pcitoffice at Barlluxlon n ScecT Ian matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES tine Yearstrlctly In advance ft Six Monlb el 50 ThreeMontS J5- Specimen SInte Copies 5 copies mailed freo on applicationlie Correipondcnti wanted In all eonntr Address us for particular THURSDAY OCTOBER 6 1898 THE Philadelphia mint is being adoperatedthe Treasury Department has decided to dispatch 10000000 ounces of silver from the mint to San Francisco by special fast freight Goon news comes Irom the engineers who have returned to it country after a preliminary surv of the Nicaragua Canal They say this great avenue of future commerce can be quickly and cheaply built WE give our farmer readers in this issue an article on the Red Rust of Wheat by H Carman Entomologist and Botanist for tile Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station taken from the latestv bulletin issued TilE latest bulletin issued by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station of the State College of Kentucky at Lexington is a very interesting one devoted to wheat It is Bulletin No 77 and will be furnished free to any citizen of Kentucky on application to the 5 above address TilE Czars proposition for the disarmament of nations has been followed by a proposition on i the part of a BoSlon religious journal for the disarmament of churchesa consummation devoutly to be wished Surely hose tility among churches is the most deplorable of hostility Tile cow boys arc the boys Teddy Roosevelt and his cowboys stirred hot blazes among the Spaniards and now a cowboy express messenger lIT Colorado kept his post while dynamite was being exploded underneath and on top of his car andwith aid of the train crew put the robbers to flight The American cow boy is the syno nym for daredevil courage JUDGE DORSEY ruled adversely to Mr Jolly in the Henderson cir cult court in the trial of the injunction case The Judge based his decision on his opinion that a court of chancery has no authority to take any control of the conduct and operations of a political party The case was contested strongly by the attorneys on both sides and Mr Jollys attorneys announced after the decision that they would talLe- the matter to the court of appeals The Battleship Fund The Madisoville Hustler in its issue last Friday said that only ten cents had been contributed by Hopkins County citizens to the fund that is being raised by Ken tuckians to purchase an appropriate silver service for the Battleship Kentucky The Hustler was reanot informed as to what the citizens of the rest of the county have done but before the above anI 0nouncementdollars of the two hundred contributed by persons outside of Louisville had been contributed by citizens of Earlingt9n It is time now that somebody from tiICs Lyothershould speak up and help along I this thing that will always be aC historic matter of State pride to Kentucky and Kcntuckians everyI where The people of Louisville are doing handsomely for the in crease of the fund but the affair were better done by the widest possible distribution of the contributors throughout the State p An Independent Democratic Opin 16nFThe Detroit Free Press one of the most eminent and fair of in dependent Democratic journals in l 4Iy America takes the broad patriotic view of the Santiago campaign and does not delve into possible individual faults or the unfortu nate and unhealthy natural sur roundings to uncover some excuse fur harsh partisan criticism This is what it says rerortIwithout in o mjectcampaign and the obstacles with which the invading army had to contend we must be impressed with feelings of aston isbment admiration and thankfulness Astonishment to think that such a tremen dously difficult campaign should have beenw undertaken without more adequate prepare ation and that being undertaken it sue ceeded admiration for the indomitable pluck of the American army which when confronted with obstacles almost e dented in the history of war went forwa and performed prodigcs of valor and en- dUrance and thankfulness because our little army of 17000 men was not anni lated by the combined attack of Ihe enemy tidandabout the blunders of this remarkable campaign about the failure in certain tails tbe incompetence of certain officials its sad sequel of death and suOering it will surely have to be conceded that its pmissiontbe petty murmuring which the inevitable sufferings of such an Intensely conducted campaign have inspired have bad time to subside we shall look at ibis great achiev ment of American arms in its true pcrspcc tlve WheelerL is one oft the commanders whom all soldiers love and respect and consequently since he is held in such high teem by his own men other men arc forced to love and respect him whether they so choose or not The writer talked only a few days since with a fine specimen of the American regular soldier who was ainJuanybody Ho was Ihcn returning tot his regiment at Huntsville Ala sound and well and weighing mc than he did whin the troops were ordered South This soldier COLFor not express his deep Gen Wheeler arid spoke feelingly of the Generals sympathy for his men his great energy and bravery Gen Wheeler has been before the War Investigation Commission and in view of the high estimate placed upon him by the peoplef the whole country what te tI fies in the investigation has inc weight with the public titan per haps the testimony of any other man In substance Gen Wheeler tes tified that hardship is inseparal from war The troops in the San tiago campaign did not escape the usual lot of soldiers The camp at Montauk was all that unlimited ifresourcesthere were times in that catnfl when any commands did not lie all the necessaries of life and many of the luxuries the fault lay with their immediate commanders He said he was not hampered all by red tape about which there has been such a howl raised by those who seek a campaign issue against the Administration In one case he telegraphed to New York for four carloads ot medicine and it arrived on the evening of the next day He said that he had read to the regular soldiers assertion that they had been in an almost starving condition and they laughed at the report saying that the only trouble was that they had too much and no soldiers had ever been so well suppliedd Losses Caused by Strikes From Uradstreets The great waste and damage to a countrys industries involved in a great strike is well shown by some lately published statistics of the losses caused by the strike of the Welsh coal miners whIchended recently This cost is placedat 30000000 or f 1500000 weekly during the period the strike lasted If the damage were confined to the mining industry itself this vou be bad enough but the interde pendence of modern trade and commercial life made it necessary that a wide circle of industrialIs workers and drink from t Irstance it is estimated that the loss in coal freights alone was ful lys 7000000 while the losses of ti c railroads are placed at fully 2000 It00 That the wages of sailors t the amounts paid for dock dues t and other fairly measurable itenitsP were heavily reduced goes almost without saying The indirect loss of which may never be reJg ofained a the coal trade to other countries is c f course incalculable but the decided boom given the Amer mean export trade in coal toc British colonial ports is of too close Ibeenwithout adequate foundation that the annual autumn maneuvers British channel fleet were oft DonedLI military Responsibility toPittsburS ortoI j s h DOWN IN THE NINES Tin although metal ID common use is distributed sparingly over tbe earth The known gold fields of the world number more than 1500000 Equare miles while the tin fields have considerably less than i per cent of that area or about 12500 square miles Africa has no known tin payingbone Australasia contributes but 6000 tons a year In his annual report Mine Inspector Stone says in regard to the condition of mines As a rule the larger mines where ork has not been suspended are in good c lionditiondiligence in their general management Much credit for their safe and successful operation is due to the supervision of watchful and competent superintendents rdTbese know thoroughly every step in coal mining from the beginning until the product is marketed In all their efforts IItheir one aim is to procure good results The best mining methods have been adopted and the best regulations have been made nod enforced that there may be safe Ieand healthy mine conditions I have no criticisms but only words of praise for the general managers They reflect great credit on their calling nod much of the prominence of our mining interest is due to their efficiency We are told that a large number ofcoal cars will soon be sent north for equipment with air brakes and safety couplings and when done the coal loaders at mines can with safety make many couplings and thus save much time and labor One of the interesting facts shown in he State Mine f torc foalshowssover one m Ion tons was sold to parties of other states last year and when we take the fact in consideration that on all d tucingKentucky coal is not far from what might bo termed a marvelous one and indicates the high value of our coal both for steam nd family use Twenty four mirirg companies in the Stain all ofwhich tirt rmtll tuts failed o notice the question blanks itnt cut dur SucbIIsremAct out o report am the operators duty for the good name of the Stale 10 give him all pos lhll assistance lo lay all facts pertaining IP the coal busi bforo ttlC public that tire of interest to them W A Trx in s is f pi ilng a few days At DatoEon on account of ill hnilib For several months past he lias baldly been able to be out of bud but his great energy and his desirt to attend to business has him up ii rough tte fcdvice of- riends he has been induced to take a rest onsremay they advocate force 10 gain a point Their order Is ifou cannot secure what they term their rights by fair means use foul ones and thus thu lesson of force is taught desireIeyou It or cost is so firmly impressed upon the rising generation that it becomes second nature which is made manifest in all ques boos they are called upon to deal with and it is often the cause of serious trouble Thousands of dollars were again dis Streat r payday which comes as regularly as the eun rises and it would forever hush up the croakers who wander around finding fault itand fully satisfy theta by observation that prosperity happiness and security is the lot of the St Bernard miner Dick Salmon agent for tho Crabtree mines has been manipulating the scales at that place during the serious illness of weigher John Salmons father Wm Ward a leading Crabtree coal miner was called to Madisonville last week to serve on the jury waseup S it was only a slight attack of fever Here is what the mine boss of Pana IllS through the GlobeDemocrat has to say about the condition of the miners at that point now a I belong to the mine bosses union and id not go out on a strike with the miners said Mr Duddy although I like the boys and many of them are good friends of mine When we first started the works after the strike was declared all the miners were negroes but lately we have been get ting in a number of white men Many ol the white miners who are at work hero live in Christian county and some of them in firstl ing alongside of the negroes and I let them work in rooms by themselves but lately when more white men went to work I decided to make no distinction between tho white miners and the black ones and 1have since compelled them to worfi side by side This pretty nearly stampeded them but they are accustomed to It now and work with the blacks without a kick We atandingen at work as it takes three negroes to et out the same amount of coal as one of the white minersaCituationobtained since the negroes were taken The strikers however claim that cheanasA Narrow E5capeiThankful words written by Mrs Ada Kmart of Groton S D Was taken bad cold which settled on my soughiIngflyselfould not slay with ray friends on earth I g Mybusband g for Consumption Coughs and elgbtbo jam saved and now a well and healthy wo man Trial bottles free at St Bernards ftooCuaranteed For tbe first time in the history of the I wn Springfield Tcnn now has a cityfc llgraph office Communication was ened with the outside world there last r AS THEY FOUND IT The Trip to the Mammoth Cave byI Four Earlington Boys Written for Tint Cn- EEncouraged by thrilling narra tives most enthusiastically enum rated by members of the first Mammoth Cave Expedition from GeorgeMothershead Henry Browning determined to kewise make the trip and while virtually trailing in the wake of the former they felt assured that they c texperiencehatChattcn McGary White tt at As the gray dawn began to streak September provided with provisions camping outfit and a drummers wagonmade their start overland to the marvelous world beneath the earths surface There were difficulties to surmount but the boys were well prepared for them Jesse began to imagine that every hill was classical Henry consoled himself that each day would bring him nearer Louisville Charlie deter mined though exceedingly tiring toItkeep funny to crush the blues while George spoke of the granduer and glory of Ills old home in Butler county and of the illustrious sons who claimed old Butler as their own their native county Be ore many hours had elapsed after t start George had repeatedly stated that old Butler was the former home of the Guffys Bur dens and ate and Jess Henry and Charlie were frantically impatient o place their feet on its fertile soil The first days outing furnished I no exciting experiences hut scarcely had the noondays meal been prepared when the rain began fall in torrents which necessitated the purchase at once of oil cloth and with the use of barrel staves 1 they were soon made as comfortable as the olden time welltoelb movers The shades of the evening found them a short distance beyond South Carrolton where they camped not far from the placid waters of Green River con ceded to be the deepest river in the known world Around their camp fire they talked of the Hispano American conflict the dear ones at home Yankee Doodle and the girls we left behind us Early the next morning while passing fields of sugar cane a stronj desire to cat overcame Charlie am he declared he would proceed no further until he had satisfied his hunger with an abundance of the cane Having no desire to violate the sixth commandment so early on the trip he gained consent o f the owner to help himself and while so doing Jesse far in the rear pushed his way through branches of wild shrubbery until he reached the cane field and while secluded from Charlie fired two shots over the head of the cane craving tourist Charlie was started l yes he was more he was ale most scared to death The report of the shots attracted the attention of two honest watchdogs that immediately came viciously on the scene with seeming intent to devour the intruder Throwing aside the juicy cane he had gathered Charlie made a break for the wagon This break will prove a track record for him He sustained some injuries in the run but with the use of bachelor buttons and Arnica salve was soon himself again The Cave party arrived at Center town about 10 oclock and met Dr Chapman who extended the boys an invitation tovisit his home nd inspect his wondesful collec ion of Indian relics This visit proved a most interesting one found the members in camp t a colored school house flea r- romwell and the following day a t oon they landed at the noted placeThis 3- rossed the river of life but the recn river people of today love to ing her praises and repeat with interest and with love the many that characterized her life and ade her name so grand in that ocality Seeds of loving kindness own by her during the Civil war re today blossoming in benificent cauty bearing at once the sweet oss of its tender foliage and the lory of its ripened fruit When within two miles of Mor antown they halted to inspect the spot where fell the brave Granville Allen whose monument has excited the admiration of thousands n the Civil wars earliest days this brave man fell near this spot His death was the first blood shed in Kentucky during the Civilwar He was a member of Company D 7th Kentucky and noted brave and daring deeds The monument is erected or cut upon the side of a cliff and while pot mposing is most unusual and 1 I uniqueThe onward progress towards byGeorgeness lIe felt lonely and determined to have an old fashioned chill It was not by any means a dumb chill but was what was known in old Butler as a dm chill George used to have em regular andcommon as they are it Vdayscentered in a log rolling and all his quininebeore t zie bill The cut shows Jesse pouring hi coffee in the dishpan to cool an the mere fact that they returned ydemonstratesup The most unpleasant episode that took place was caused by the utilization of a part or parcel of a farmers fence for firewood The farmer long haired and with chin whiskers presented himself witl indignation and an abundance o demandedIshakjng for the crowd but now all shook but only for a moment Thoughts of their t playthings brought to them their old Kentucky courage and they in formed the honest tiller of the soil that they would and could buy and pay for every fence ever constructed in the limits ot this Commonwealth Each seemed anxious to do the buying and told the owner S to name his price and they would pay whatever he demanded and- o they reserve the right to burn as many as they desired The old farmer was pleased and only said 111 reckon boys them rails war wurth a nickel a piece and if you yeurselfOne le I passing distillery was not so remarkable howeveronly the passing of it They were already supplied with snakemedicine but up to this hour had seen nothing that in any way represented reptile Jesse it is said had purchased a rubber one ybutand being of a poetical nature happily repeated to himself Twas ever thus from childhoods hour etcIt would require too much space to relate all the interesting points on the road to the Mammoth Cave andcontentment must rest with a partial description of what the boys witnessed after their arrival To do justice to the wonders of the Cave would necessitate the pen of Richard Harding Davis or the descriptive powers of a Roosevelt The boys reached the entrance full of enthusiasm and ice cream sodas They came to see this natural curiosity in its entirety and they were observing and in consequence thereof arc able to- go into full details and give a description satisfactory to themselves and their friends The visit to thcCavc was not made until the boyphad fully inspected the situated upon the summit of the loftiest hill in Ed munson county This sink is one quarter of a mile square with walls perpendicular with a large creek emergeingThis remarkable sink has many romances many interesting incidents connected with it and is in itself worth a visit overland to see it- After passing Cedar Sink the boys met another party from Owensboro consisting of Messrs Bennett Moorman and Hardin who joined the happy band and increased the party to seven On Friday at 2 p m they reached the ground adjoining the Cave and be gan to make themselves at home It was at this place that the pho tographcr presented himself and made possible the presentation of the cut that accompanies this artdclc Five more were added to C a IllinoisanI eandtrip through the Cave taking what is known as the short route first The temperature of the Cave jrc mains at about 54 degrees and the boys had no trouble in keeping coolAfter passing through the iron gate which is located 100 feet from entrance to keep out intruders the guide informed them that he t fionwas kept busy He explained thatI here were 256 avenues within the cave The first of importance was anxiously awaited The Salt Petre its are interesting and have a i SifItwas during the warI ag k I of 1812 that the nitre necessary for the manufacture of gun powder was procured here and at this time no other source was known in this country where the salt required to make gun powder could be obtained Thus the Cave plays an important part in the liberty of the peopleThe visited the mush room beds a spot where Eastern capitalists endeavored to raise mushrooms on account of the temperature but the undertaking was a complete failure Passing down the avenue about a mile two huts were seen Here thirteen men in the last stages of consumption resided for five months This idea proved fruitless as they all diedand the interior of the cave was no longer used as a health resort and no further effort made to demonstrate that each pool was bThenue traversed and here they wit mamithe fact that the famous singer here reclined The Bridal Altar where ten couples have been joined to gethcr The ticking clock and numerous other places of interest After remaining within the Cave five hours the boys came out pre refroute following daysThe next morning the party was joined by Editor Gaumer and wife of Urbanna Ohio and the tramp began at 8 oclock Everyman was full of expectancy andi the first thing to enter was FatS Mans Misery It is so structed that a very tall man or a real corpulent individual would passingIttion to fall from either Bryan Hop per or Mayor Burr but these four Earlington boys could rush through it like a jack rabbit in a cabbage patch Next citno the room of great re lief vvhTc they could straighten Itheir spins and enjoy the luxury of a full breath Next was Bacon Chamber resembling a display ol bacon and hanging from the walls This gave the boys an appetite and they marched onward to Rivet Hall which extends for mites and encloses almost all the water thnt flow within this suhterranian wodcr Oir Pathway around a cliff sixt feet high at the base of witch an isolated pool known as the Dead Sea the water ol which shows much sweetness and Charlie Vtbl Litdaredit ta ltd of cam juice The natural bridge over till river Styx was crossed and alter passing Lake Lethe they proceeded to Echo River this marvelous stream which always attracts attention Its waters abound with fish which have no eyes but the crawfish are well supplied with claws and contin ually showed fight The boats twentyAsarches that roof time river a host of spirits which seemed to dwell in the neighboring walls awoke and sent back distinct echos of each word uttered The river is from deepA vistcd and floundering in a muddy place called Purgatory passing numer ous channels and avenues with their cataracts and yawning chasms mammoth domes and seemingly bottomless pits they CroghansflailBlarneystone is found andon which thousands have done the osculating act Each of the Earl ington boys being experts in that line lost no time in performing it properly The boys then proceeded to reach the open air again and began the seemingly perilous journey passing Sparks Avenue the Corkscrew which requires most tedious climbing being nearly 200 feet high Before emerging the boys visited Monumental Avenue where the guide pointed out to them the St Bernard monument which the former expedition be materiallyinwended their way towards the opening where they lingered to get accustomed to the warm air after which they partook of a hearty supper and retired The next morning as the boys were preparing to leave Jessie be came favorably impressed with a huge monkey which being vicious Jessiedeterminedanimal when the latter showed fight It was a lively scrap and Jessie thought he had lost his pants in the operation but after a lick or two and after Jessie had recited a verse of choice poetry the monkey fell back completely cx hausted Leaving the Cave on Sunday evening the boys returned via Bowling Green They gave a farewell to the Owensboro boys at Dripping Springs Church and then alone they returned home over throughSlmakertown kmsville and reaching home Wed evening at 920 They all- elight to tell of their trip and for a long time they will be relating experience both interesting and amusing To those livingi- n malarial districts Tutts Pills arc indispensibletheykccpthc system in perfect order and arc an absolute cure or sick headache indigestion torpjd liver constipation and all bilious diseases Tutts Liver Pills i Subscribe for THE BEE rHE RUST OF WHEAT Valuable Paper by II Gorman Entomologist and Botanist Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station The prevalence of this disease owing to the wet weather during the present season has led to free quent inquiries from farmers as to i t preveniondiscussion of other common diseases of wheat was presented by the writer Inst August before the Farmers Institute at Shclbyville Ky and the paper then read was subsequently published in fullin the Farmers Home Journal and the Shelby News to which papers the reader is referred for a full account of this disease The use of- luestone or hot water on seed heat appears to have no effect in checking this disease All of our wheat on the Experiment Farm was treated by one or the other of these methods last fall but the rust was prevalent notwithstanding The following with reference to the prevention of red rust is quoted from the article above mentioned Thus rust grows on all the small grains and many of the grasses It becomes common herein midsummer and does its greatest i then From what has been aid of its development it will be apparent that direct applications to the attacked plants cannot be made with any assurance of sue cess The parasite grows in the interior of its hostplants and only appears at the surface to form its spores and after its growth is com plete and its injury done Appli cations of such substances as blue stone at this time would doubtless destroy many of these spores but applicationofticable after grain is pretty well grown and AS has been intimidated the spores do not become springThe remain in stiitrtilu and straw is the most important one from the prac tical point of view which my sketch of the development of red rust dis closes It lj Always this old straw ard stubble winch furnishes much of the rust which appears on wheat antS where rust is troublesome in jur can be reduced by care in re moving und burning straw refuse and in burning off time stubble after Stahleluaanunjdittg i a common loureo of injury tust ami is not to be rccom I mvn le i lor use until well rutted I I have no evidence on this j he4i myself hut it is believed by good authorities that red rust i S I hereditary that the small growing threads of which I have spoken penetrate the kernels of grain while time latter are still immature and remains there dormant until the kernels produce plants whqn they become active and produce spores It is asserted that seed grain saved from badly rusted wheat or oats produces badly rusted plants and that by avoiding such plants in getting seed then using the precautions in the matter of straw and stable manure which I have recommended rust need not be feared Iron Hill As we had not written lo your paper tar quite a while we thought w s would writ a a few Items from this place Our school Is progressing nicely with Bailey Hunt as teacher Weather very rainy Our energetic farmers are about through sowing wheat A largo nunbr of hogs were driven lo market at this place TuesdayIFarmers are through housing tobacco Tho crop Is fine Since our lat writing wo attended the groU Hopkins County Pair May TUB lieu always buzz aroundus News from Lisman John Jenkins the Lisman horse swopper had a horse to dlo on him Fri daySMr Jim Colo ol this place was In Providence Saturday Several of our young folks attended sere vices at Slover Sunday Mr Jenkins has moved up on Main streetCarl Baker the young merchant Is go InK to have a fine house built The Sunday School at this place Is progressing nicely Mrs Della McGary lull Coughler anti wife of Earlington are visiting friends here this week Messrs Art and Matt Crawford tne later alias Mark Minna am visiting friends hero this we4 Mr Frank Hiker al lliispbco who is at Auburn Seminary is vera lov with iy phoid fever His lather Mr D V Itaktr is at his bedsideSAsk Bud Pried II hn bts quit the girls or have they quit him lint you know they would stick to Dud Miss Lucy Price Isvrry sick with ty phoid fever Mts Anna Colt was In Providence Sat urday shopping Allens Appointments Following is a list of apeaking dates of nomineeInnDamson Thursday October 13 at night i mMadisonville at a p m I Karlington Saturday October i at nightS Arrested for not chewing PLUG I s He dont chew Battle Ax yet Honor He looks it I excusesbutyour misfortunenot a crimeand the only penalty is your loss in quan tity as well as quality when you buy any other kind of Chewing Tobacco I Remember the name buy againJ The New York oeKftj Tribune THE GREA- TNATIONAL FAMIL- YNEWSPAPER For FARMERS And VILLAGERSAnd your Favorite Home PAper 0 r n r EARLINGTON T flL uiKENTUcKVI BOTH ONE YEAR FOR125 mkeoJ freeIl2 mribune has an Agrlcuitural 1 Department ot the highest merit aU nd reliable market of the Nation and World compuhen blecdhorlalslntercltlnlliformation Illustrated fashion short Stories scientific and mechanical In oer member of every family picture and is nrucllvo aod entertSInir5 to TH E B E E wltitourIe ocsl price for farm PloduClI1 the and you stqcrops forwelcome and In prospcctsewsy bleweeklvllllor at your and firesIdeS bl EarljnoxyS rJl ii 1t j h jcfY t 7 4 1 t Jl t II a r r w t iflLL a r r J S l fr A J K ili f It 1 Ii w 1Ui 4 j- p CLqe 3ee I Su 3nbustrjj toe fcfjrtoe LOCAL MS Mrs W W Etheridgo and fam i1 arc visiting relatives in Nashville Mrs It P Farnsworth of Hen derson visited relatives here this week Miss Louisa EgloH has presented the Public Library Museum with some small sea shells to be added to the collection The West Kentucky Confeder ate reunion will be held October 15 at Bakusburg Galloway County A large at tendance is expected The county teachers will receive their pay next Saturday the 8th instant ut the office of Miss Brown pur County School Superintendent at Madisonvil 44 Boys in Earlington continue to jump on antiof the trains at the risk of their lives It seems impossible to stop it Another one was considerably bruised and jolted up last week Cards arc out announcing the approaching marriage of Miss Carrie Smith of Ruscllvillc to Mr Robert E Lee Jackson of Dixon at the Methodist church in Russcllvillc October 12 Mr F M Plank the genial traveling salesman for the New Spenser Medicine Co of Chat tanooga Tcnn was here Monday sold a nice bill of goods and contracted with Tin BEE lor ad vcstising space for the coming year jaDari M Evans was unanimously reelected school trustee at the ot 4held Saturday Judges 6rjf Farnsworth and A J Stokes presided nt the polls and had a sleepy time of it There was no opposing candidate Dan re cuived all of the votes castwe wont say how many The NorihWestern Line is sending out a handsome little booklet devoted to The Hawaiian Islands containing a map of these our new possessions and replete with brief but interesting informa tion about them Any one inter ested may secure one of these booklets by writing to W B kniskcrn G P A of that line at Chicago III Died Eddie the tenyearold son of Mrs Susie Turner died of diph theria Thursday morning September 29th 1898 Died jVaronica the little sixyearold daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis Houlihan died of ditphthcria Tuesday night October 4th 1898 M E Church Rev W C Wilson the new pastor of the M E Church at this place preached to a goodsized audience Sunday night Rev Wilson is an earnest preacher and one who believes in presenting truths plainly and forcibly The appointments will remain as in the past with regular preaching sere vices on each first Sunday The Circus I With apologies to the Detroit Journal we would respectfully sub mit the following to our readers who will go to the coming circus mr tho purpose Qnly of showing Tornmy the elephant Foiled she ihreiked The boy hall bo mlnel- Carambi hissed Sir Roderick What shall I dol T Clearly be was balked in his design to possess himself of Ihehelr of Pelton ManorUpon the morrow the circus would have arrived there was no time to lose As for borrowing a neighbors child 10 take to the show the neighbors children would all be in use Lecture and Organ Recital On Wednesday evening Oct 12th at 730 p m Rev Thos J Hayes will lecture at theCatholacI church subjqct the teacher of the Nations The evening will also be the occasion of one of Rev Father Coencns delightful organ recitals Following is the program of the evening i Overture organM Balfc 2 Credo ofMassNo 3Deeth oven 3 Hynm of praise Flqtow 4 Badsc solo Chorus Chas Goumed 5 Lecture by Rev Thos J Hayes Subject The Church the Teacher of the Nations 6 The Marvelous Work solo and quartet Hayden 7 Sailors Prayer Before at d- After the Battle solo andchorus IloJGw f Sq LElivie organ Bollivi 9 March organ KelcTBeia I J i TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Proceedings of the Meeting Held In Earlington Friday The Teachers Association of of the Second Magisterial District was held at the school building in Earhugton Friday Sept 30 Notwithstanding the rain quite a number of teachers were present The meeting opened with devo tional cxcreiscs in which Mrs Walker the Vice President of the Association read a selection of Scripture followed by a brief prayer by Mr W P Burr after which some of the school girls furnished delightful music Next in order was the organiza tion As previously decided upon the Vice President appointed a secretaryThe subject Why I at tend educational meetings was introduced by E a Bourlandand followed by short talks from Miss Story E B Gatlin and Laura LigonIs it true that present methods make poor spellers was the next topic under discussion E B Osburn being absent Mrs Ida E Walker opened the discussion followed by brief talks from Miss Minnie Bourland Miss Story and Miss Foard By a vote of the house the visi tors were made honarary members of the Association The subject of spelling was further discussed by Mr Burr Mrs Gco Atkinson and Mrs BurrThe subject Devices for morn ing exercises was next talked about Several excellent devices were presented by Miss Bourland Miss Foard E B Gatlin and Mrs Walker Adjournment for lunch 130Songs and recitation by the children The first subject for discussion in the afternoon was How can we best secure the co operation ot parents Miss Sallie Urown and Mrs Walker gave some excellent plans for getting the parents interested in the school and willing to cooperate with the teachers The subject of Composition was next taken up and discussed at length by Mrs Walker Misses Sallie Foard and Sallie Brown When corporal punishment is necessary should it be done publicly was next thoroughly discussed by Miss Foard Miss Whit field Miss Eunice Brown Mr E B Bourland and Mr Gatlin Practical Psychology was next introduced by Miss Brown and discussed by E B JJourland Mr Burr and Mrs Walker The meeting closed with an open parliament on How teachers waste timeA vote of thanks was extended by the Association to the visitors for their presence 4 15 Adjournment LAURA LIGON Sccy Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When Ibis tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrb which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sur facesWe will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarab Cure Send for circulars free F 1 CHBNKBY Co Toledo O Sold by Druggists 730 Halls Family Pills are the best fl E Church South Rev Roscoc M Wheat the new pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church South is expected to preach to his Earlington congre gation at the Friday evening prayer meeting this week He will prob ably go to Nebo Saturday to hold his first service there The appointments for the en suing year will probably be the second and fourth Sundays for the Earlington congregation and the first and third for Nebo It is likely that the first quarterly meet ing for the year will be held here in November A letter from Rev Wheat says ho will arrive Friday noon from Bowling Green Lung Irritation is the forerunner to consumption Dr Bells PineTarHoney will cure it and give such strength to the lungs that a cough or a cold will not settle there Twentyfive cents at all good druggists Card of Thanks For the sympathy extended by kind friends and the friendly hands that aided and the hearts that of fered consolation during the recent sore bereavement of my family in which wo lost our dear boy I de sire to extend acknowledgments And 1 take this method of publicly doing so The loving deeds of my neighbors and friends will al ways be remembered t MRS SusiEjTuRNER r ton WESTERN FIGHTERS Characteristic Arizona Regiment at Lexington YOUNG BEAR FOR A flASCOT From the Lexington Herald The First and Third Battalions of the First Territorials have are rived at Camp Hamilton from Fort Whipple Arizona They went at once to their camp with the Third Brigade under Gen Andrews They think this is a beautiful place for a camp and are charmed with it Upon the cars were great ban ners proclaiming their sentiments to the world Such as Ready for Anything Anywhere From Old Territories to New From the Rio Grande to Dutys Call are among them- A Strong Regiment These two battalions are as in teresting as the Second from Ok lahoma One is from New Mex ico and the other from Arizona Among them are miners cowboys cattlemen professional men and some thirty Mexicans and Indians The majority speak the Mexican language with more or less fluency One of their number the chief musicianOtto Eber Hardtwas- a solo cornetist in the German imperial band which represented Germany at the Worlds Fair One of their possessions sugges tive of the West is Navapan Maggie a young black bear This bear was given them by John Bran of Prescott Arizona who gave its mate the mountain lion to the Rough Riders It will be remembered the lion was taken to CubaThere was a grizzly bear be longing to the regiment but it was killed owing to its ferocity Taken all in all there is not a more interesting regiment to be found than this There is not one of them whose acquaintance is not worth cultivating All arc kindly good natured soldiers but fill the bill for what they enlisted for fighters The Sure La Grippe Cure Thorn is no usc suffering from Ibis dreadful malady if you will only get the right remedy You are having pain all through your body your liver is out of or der have no appetite no life or ambition have a bad cold in fact are completely used up Electric Bitters Is the only rem edy that will give you prompt and sure re lief They act directly on your Liver Slomacb and Kidneys tone up the whole system and make you feel tike a new being They are guaranteed to euro or price refunded For sale at St Bernard Drug Store only 50 cents per bOil Ie CHRYSANTHEMUM AND FLOWER SHOW Evansville to CelebrateDeco rated Equipages in a Street Parade The Press Club of Evansville Ind proposes to give a Chrysan themum and Flower Show No vember 8 to 12 Arrangements arc being made to give an elegant entertainment Celebrated vocal ists and instrumental soloists have been enRaged to aid in the entertainment A grand display of equipages adorned with flowers will appear in the public streets on parade A flower queen will be chosen and crowned Low rates of t7avel will be in effect on all railroads Weak Dyca are Made Strong dim vision made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind speedily and effectually cured by the use of Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salvo Its put np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists ringazlne Club The Ladies Magazine Club will today hold their hrst meeting for the work ana pleasure of the com ing season thus renewing their delightful work of the past two or three years The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Rash The present members are Mrs J F FoardPresident Mrs C H McGary Secretary Mrs Wm Wendell Miss Sallie Foard Miss Cornelia Hester Mrs jjfb Atkinson Mrs Paul t Moore Mrs E A Chatten Miss Celeste Moore Mrs J E Moore Mrs G C Atkinson Mrs W F Burr Mrs J R Rash Mrs W C Mor ton Madisonville There may probably be some additions to the list when the club gets organized for the coming sea son Uucklens Arnica Salve The best Salvo in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and posi tively cures Plies or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 350 per box For I Sale by St Bernard Drug Store Tom Finley is enjoying the de lights of a seven day furlough among his many friends and rela tives in Hopkins County Tom is in excellent health and spirits and wants to go to Cuba with the expectation that he will get there for the winters campaign OUR QUARANTEB 10000 IN GOLD We will pay Ono Hundred Dollars In Coldfo any and every cue of cough and colds where no benefit Is derived from them ot Dr Ottou taiSold by Sf Bernard Drug Store JOLLY AT HOPKINSVILLE Declared Himself the True Blue Nominee Wna Answered by Fowler Hopkinsville Ky Oct 3Hon George W Jolly of Owcnsboro addressed a large assemblage at tho courthouse this afternoon While this is the home of Fowler who is contesting with him for the Republican nomination for Con gress Jolly received a patient hear ing His denunciation of the Goe bel Bill was applauded He scored Franks and said the liberties of the people were menaced when Federal officeholders meddled in primaries and conventions He characterized Chairman Vance as a refugee from Indiana justice Jolly declared himself the only nominee and the choice of ninetenths of theRepublicans Fowler answered in a vigorous speech The Hoss Editor In High Clover Early in the beginning of last summer the hand of affliction was laid rather heavily upon the poor hoss editor in the shape of a general decline In spite of all kinds of medicine he continued to travel the downward grade of health until he became so reduced that he could shrink from no duty or responsibility and his clothing hung on him like a bedsheet on a hoc handle By putting on an over coat and standing two or three times in the same place he was enabled to cast a dim shadow for a short season but the time came when even this failed and the poor man of nags was compelled to wander around without a shadow being accompanied by a bright spot instead About the time he was reduced to the plane of a beanpole he de cided to go to Dawson and drink the healthgiving waters of that place Packing a few things in his grip he took leave of his little family and landed here right at the close of the largest season in the history of the town Whilst most of the visitors arc gpne still enough remain to give an air of bustle and activity to the place The hoss editor was duly in stalled at the great Arcadia Hotel and at once began drinking the various healthgiving waters There are many kinds of water here and he has fully tested every kind in town including firewater and can recommend all of them except the last mentioned and its sourmash and as the cretur man hails from Tennessee he can only recommend sweet mash To prevent miscon ception the hoss editor would plainly state that by firewaler he means the common kind of water such as is usually used to put out fire and the expression sweet or sour mash are mere relative terms used by scientists to express certain qualities of the same A sojourn of a few days worked wondars An appetite bordering on cannibalism siezed him and he cats like a famishing wolf and puts in a good part of his time watching the office clock and wondering if the next meal will be on time He has scraped acquaintance with every man in town disputed with all the preachers local traveling or tramp Lots of his time is spent playing poker eucre seven up casino California Jack etc For the enlightenment of of his godly neighbors the hoss editor will state that the games alluded to are played upon a common table with bits cardboard embellished with numerous spots and pictures and arc not for one moment tobe confounded with the sinful games indulged in by wicked gamblers Last Sunday morning whilst holding forth to an admiring crowd on the finance question he was transfixed with astonishment at the sudden appearance of his wife who looked at him with great fixedness of gaze and told him to come with her He was escorted to a distant church marched up and corralled in the amen corner where he nod ded approval to the enthusiastic preacher He also nodded under the dominion of Morpheus but his wife didnt see him Late in the evening his better seveneights took her leave after exacting from him a solemn promise to attend church read the Bible and write home every day The last promise he has kept so far twentyfour hours and should he continue to improve it i5 likely that he will remain a week longer in his present agreeable quarters Notice to the printer Put this is in small type plant it in an ob scure corner of the paper and un der no circumstances let a copy containing this communication be aont into the household of the Hoss EDITOR The Eagle King of all UlrdJ is noted for its keen sight clear and dig Iinct vision So are those persons who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes styes sore eyes of any kind or granu lated lids Sold by all dealers at 25 cents Manderson Oldham had the misfortune to lose a valuble family horse during the past week PRACTICAL KINDNESS One Hundred Thousand Grateful Soldiers These war times have tried mens souls in many unexpected ways but like a shaft of sunshine and good cheer out of the cloud oi privation and endurance has been the work that The American To bacco Co has done among the U S Soldiers and Sailors ever since the war began for when they discovered that the camps and hospitals were not supplied with tobacco they decided to pro vide them free of cost with enough for every man and have already given outright to our Soldiers and Sailors over one hundred thousand pounds of Battle Ax Plug and Dukes Mixture Smoking Tobacco and have bought and distributed fifty thous and briar wood pipes at a total cost of between fifty and sixty thousand dollars This work has been done quiet ly and thoroughly by establishing headquarters in each camp so that every camp and every hospital of the United States Army has been supplied with enough tobacco for every man and the sailors on thirty United States Ships in Cu ban water have shared with the soldiers this most welcome of all rations The Book Club The Octave Thanet Book Circle the membership of which is made up cf twentyone Earlington ladies who are interested in the current literature arc industriously reading a like number of choice books and passing them on to the next This is a continuation of the reading by the same circlethough smaller in numberlast year The members of the club this year are Mrs George C Atkinson presi dent Mrs Paul M Moore secre tary Mrs William Wendel Mrs Jo F Foard Miss Sallie Foard Miss Cornelia Hester Mrs J B Atkinson Mrs E A Chatten Mrs C H McGary Mrs D M Evans Miss Ethel Evans Miss Celeste Moore Mrs Ida Walker Mrs W F Burr Mrs J R Rash Miss M Bourland Miss Lucy Crenshaw Mrs E R McEuen Mrs J M Victory Mrs Will Robinson Mrs Ernest Rash Better Than A Klondike Odd Mine ioetWhenlSclu a bottle of Dr Ottos Spruce Gnm Bal sam the returns are greater than a hall Interest cannotbuy1obeaitii Sold by St Bernard Drug Store The last meeting of the Earling ton Christian Endeavorers was well attended and showed a considerable and general interest on the part of the members who were present Rev W C Wilson the new pastor of the M E Church was present and took part Singing since the new books arc in use has very much improved The fact that next State meeting of the C E societies is to be held in Madison ville next May was brought to the attention of those in attendance with the suggestion that it be kept in mind so that steps might be taken in good time toward render ing all the help possible on that occasionCASTORIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ff T Signature of wiaJf7KlG6 Health Notice The Board of Health of Earling ton has issued an address to the public which makes a most vigor ous appeal for the cooperation of all citizens in a determined effort to put all premises in the best sanitary condition Two cases of diphtheria are on record during the past ten days If the proper cooperation can be had the Health Board Jas R Rash Dr P B Davis and Dan M Evans will see that everything possible is done to prevent any spread of this or any other contagious disease that might develop All citizens should comply at once Dr Ottoi Spruce Gum Datum U a selentlDo remedy based on modern dlscorcrles and compounded by chemists of renown who have sIren throat and lug diseases alire Itudy Ask yoog druggist to procure It for you if not In etocJt 111 two IzciJSc andsoc Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Mr J R Sbie the popular young con ductor on the Elkton and Gutbrie branch of the L N has decided to give uprail roading and will prepare himself for the ministry He will go to Louisville early in October where be will enter tbe Baptist Theological Seminary Mr Shie is well known here having bad a run of Iwo years on tbe Hopkinsville and Nashville Accom modation as flagman for Capt Sam Stites Hopkinsville Kentuckian Dr Ottoi Spruce Gum Ualsam the most pleasant and reliable remedy for coughs colds croup all soreness of the throat chest and longs Largo bottles JSc and SOc Sold by St Bernard Drug store St Louis Exposition The L N will sell roundtrip tickets loSt Louis Mo Oct ad lo 7th inclusive limited to Oct 10 and 13 on account of the St Louis Exposition and Fair and the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows colored ELECTION OFFICERS Appointed by the Election Board for November Election Following is the complete list of officers of election appointed by the Election Commissioners for Hopkins county to serve at the coming November election Court HousoJ W Thomson H G Davis judges Louis Schimmel sberiaI John T Scott clerk Elk Precinct Dillard Todd Edgar Brown judges Luke Fugate sheriff G W Rash clerk Cotton PrecinctA M Raines Frank Ramsey judges Dave Bondurant sheriff Cicero Whitlinghill clerk Mill PrecinctS D Cooke R B Ut tcrback judges J W Lloyd sheriff GIW Rash clerk Kitchen PrecinctTom Stone John Price judges Lee OBryan sheriff W D Orr cler- kManitouW S Barnett John L Sims judges W D Matthews sheriff Frank Barton clerk N E Earlington R U Buckner Dan Umstead judges Tbos Devault sheriff W H McCarley clerk NortonvilleW S Clements J Y Crabtree judges E C Almon sheriff E L McCullocb clerk White PlainsGus Clark F F Oates judges IL E Allen sheriff T O Dilling bam cler- kCharleslonD F Ligon Tom Chappell judges C B Milllgan sheriff DP Earle clerknIlsloyL M Hamby John Harland judges G W Russell sheriff John Sal mon clerk St Charles E J Sisk Dick WoodI ruff judges Epb Hanks sheriff John Kennedy clerk Dawson E W Hendricks B P Rice judges Ike Day sheriff N L Holeman clerkRichlandHiram Elson J j Lipscomb judges W A OBryant sheriff Tom Coyle cler- kOakwallW M Turley Irely B Tim mons judges Dick Brown sheriff C C Majors cler- kDaltonJohn Doris W B Brown judges J A Quinnsheriff J W Sisk clerkSilent SunJ F Montgomery John King judges R A Trent Sheriff Arty Sisk clerk South NeboJim Gooch Tom Soott judges W B Hobgood sheriff Jim Clinton clerk North NeboGiles Haralson N B Cales judges lobe Jackson sheriff W H Compton clerk Morton GapWm Davis H Jones judges Doc Smith sheriff B W Davis clerk Barnsley Hugh Almon Hanse Shel ton judges Porterheld Lovan sheriff Lucien Littlepage clerk Lake EarlingtonWm Bradley R W Wood judges Taylor Oldham sheriff John Hogan clerk E HansonL A Prilcbett Cap Hamp ton judges W W Branson sheriff Henry Asbby clerk West Hanson W M Madison Tom J Cates judges Y W Gentry sheriff Dabney Brown clerk- LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Several of the boys who were conlem plating securing positions under Agent Walker at Clarksville Tenn have been disappointed as the expected changes there did not take place Robert Jackson is back from a trip to Clarksville Tenn where be went to look after a position offered him Attorney W L Gordon and son who look after the interest of the L N in the Hopkins County Circuit Court says that the claims filed against the railroad for damages to be looked after this term is quite heavy yet be hopes to be able to keep down the damages given to a low pointSpecial agent Harland succeeded in land leg the darkey in the penitentiary for two years who recently broke into and robbed a car at Earlington The man as usual claimed that he was innocent until con fronted with the facts when he confessed guiltThe wrong reading of an order came near causing a serious wreck on the Hend erson division last Monday The con ductor and engineer on train 59 read the order that they should meet passenger train 52 at Nortonville instead of Mortons Gap a the orders read Both are old men on the division and two of the best in the companys employ and their friends regret to see them get into trouble and hope after a careful consideration of the affair both may be allowed lo continue at workThe railroad officials held court at Evansville last Monday to ascertain if possible who was to bear the blame in the recent wreck near Nortonville Supervisor Sullivan was out last Monday with a large crew of men loading lies Louisville Ky Oct a The annual meeting of stockholders of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad will be held at the general offices of the company in this city tomorrow The meeting is to be a mere perfunctory affair most of the stock being represented by proxy During the past six months the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company has made vast Improvements or put upon foot such improvements among them the magnificent station to be erected at Nashville Besides this the company restored the wages of all its em employes to their standing in 1893 when a sweeping cut of 10 per cent was made It is soon to declare a dividend Its earnings the last fiscal year were such as to cause general satisfaction among the stockholders and President Milton H Smith said tonight that he did not expect there would be any changes in the board of directors He added that the meeting would be purely routine in character and that nothing but the election of the direct ors and the formal presentation of his annual report as president of tbe road would lake place It is however known that resolutions highly commending Smiths administration of the companys affairs and indorsing the course and action of the board of directors will be presented and adopted Coughed 39 Years- I suffered for 25 years with a cough and hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Bells IineTarHoney This remedy makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J B Roseil Grantsburg III r Subscribe for THE BEE SERIOUSLY HURT George Toy Kicked on the Head by a Playful Horse George Toy who lately entered the livery business at this place succeeding Isaac Davis was very seriously hurt in his stable Monday morning being kicked on the right temple bv one of his horses No one was with him at the time of the accident He was heard to speak to a young horse get up there and clap his hands together as he started the horse Just afterward he was found lying unconscious in the sawdust with a woundedand bruised temple The skin was scarcely more than abraded but the blow was very severe and he complained upon regaining consciousness of intense pain in his head both on the wounded side and the other temple showing how great was the concussionDr was called and Mr Toy was taken to the rear part of W R Coyles store where there was quiet anda good breeze and the best attention given So far Mr Toys case has progressed quite satisfactorily to the Doctor and the symptoms seem quite favorable but his exact condition cannot yet be definitely de termined It was a dreadful blow A Washington dispatch says Seuator Deboe has secured 600 back pension pay for J H C Mitchell of Madisonville coristeors German liver Powder CURES INDIGESTION- The entering wedge for Inearly all Diseases the human system is heir to PRICE 25 CENTS Sold by St Bernard Drng Store DR L D BROSE PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT 801 UPFCR lsT STRIC- TEVANSVILLE IND W A NISBE1 President O W WADDILL Cishlei Hopkins Lounly BANKEMADISONVILLE Captal Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking business and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties Has the finest and most secure vault in that section of Kentucky NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGA AND ST LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS Between Nashville and Chattanooga Alabama Augusta Macon Jacksonville Knox ville Asheville Philadelphia New York Portsmouth Norfolk Jackson Memphis Little Rock Texerkana Sherman Waco Dallas and Fort Worth Palace Day Coaches on all Train Information pertaining to TICKETS ROUTES RATES BT8 Will bo cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agents or lo- A J WELCH Division Passenger Agent Memphis Tenn J H LATIMER Southeastern Passenger Agent Atlanta Ga D J MULLANEY Northeastern Pass Agt 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati O R C COWARDIN Western Pass Agent Room 405 Ry Exchange Building St Louis Mo BRIARD F HILL Northern Pass Agt Room 328 Marquett Bldg Chicago J L EDMONDSON Southern Pass Agt Chattanooga TennW DANLEY Genl Pass and Ticket Agt NASHVILLE TBNN MANAGER BEST a and 350 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE OJiPOF 1 It VVfftbUlITUB EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination but also to tho care and skill with which it Is processesknownCo only and wo wish to Impress upon all tho importance of purchasing tho truo and original remedy As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the CALIFOJIMA FIG Srnup Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless partiesFORNIA FIG Srnor Co with tho medi cat profession and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families makes tho namo of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy It Is far in advance of all other laxatives as It acts on tho kidneys liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken log them and it sloes not gripo nor nauseate In order to get its beneficial effects please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP co BAJf FUANGUCO CaL LOUISVILLE Kr NEW TOKK WY Capital Stock Paid In Surplus Fund 150000 120000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867 JNO G MORTON BANKERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It is not to busi ness men we are talking they know all about Itbut to salaried men wage earners and to women Theres safetyIf the bank is a good one Theres convenience the money always ready and out squandering small sums when you have a large sum in your pocke- tMADISONVILLE KENTUCKY ST J0JIIES HOTEL ST LOUIS- EUROPEAN PLKN Rates 75c and 100 per Day RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25c DINNER SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No1 fleet Steak or Mutton Chops Potatoes Cokes or Waffles Coffee or Tea and Fruit80-No 2 Ham Two Eggs Potatoes Cakes or Waffles anil Coffee or Tea16No3 Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or Waffles and Coffee or Tea2O-No4 Lake Trout hotter Saucs Cakes or Waffles and Coffee or Tea 20 No 6 Oat Meat and Cream or Bouillon Hot Rolls Butter and Coffee or Tea 15 No 0 Two Eee Dotter Toast and Coffee or Tea 15 Take Market St Cars direct to Hotel Try European llan Cheapest and best only pay for what you get- THOa P MILLER PRIOIOINT GEORGE KING DRUGGIST ST CHARLESKENTUCKY Nice Line of Druggists Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded a1 0 J Farnsworth Agent EARLINGTON Ky sIs s ssustuiei a s sstssisa S S S U U i IISS S I S I4I44SSS F GE 0IGEO Successor to Isaac s- TOYI Livery and Feed Stable- At the Old Stand on Main Street just west of depot EARLIWBTDIM KENTUCKY FirstClass Equipment and Prompt ServiceI- SSSSStStSSSSSSUU4tSSISUSISSSSSSSSIJSS1SS1S I WILLARDHOTELMILLER ON- 1EMOIUMEI9 uqt gg n C t n 1 0 t x 2jTI i 10 f 1 I I 13 f f4 t t I VI ft a J J t Te k a- F V J T tf rj J t V t t 11 p j New GoodsCheapTempt- ations I I twill be very great this fall to in tt Ifi duce you to purchase elsewhere beiorclooking i 4c at the splendid bargains we intend to offer you but we have never failed in the past to be able to meet any emergency and feel very confident i till that as heretofore you will find we are still at the bottom in prices Will it be asking toObittillmuch to suggest that you look over our stock Mt 41after you hcftc priced goods elsewhere and com rpare quality and price We can assure you that you will not regret it Very truly bit ANDERSON WALLER t- MADIS01UV1LLE 4 41 KENTUCKY I w AN OPEN LETTER- To MOTHERSW- E ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS tOUR RIGHT TO TilE EXCLUSIVE USE OF TilE WORD CASTORIA AND PITCHERS CASTORIA AS OUR TRADEMARK I DR SAMUEL PITCHER of Hyannis Massachusetts was the originator of C A ST 0 R I A the samo that has borno and does now bear 0 on every tho facsimilo signaturo offt yfcf wrapper This is the original ClC A STO R I A which has been used in tho homes of tho Mothers of America for over thirty years LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it is tho kind you havo always boughtonthe and has the signature of f wrap per No one has authority from me to use my name except Tho Centaur Company of which Chas H Fletcher is President March24J898 D Do Not Be Deceived Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you because he makes a few more pennies on it the in gredients of which even he does not know U The BoughtBEARS Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You THI CCNTAUH COHnUIT TT NUNAV OTMCT NCWYOdH ITYjl MEDICINEfor MILLION A Popular ProprietarycMedicine for Five Cents a PackageIthe first step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade compoeJfolnoa to bo ot morn generaL usa among nuHllcnl men than lInT other for the cure or al onlltouell 1110 common to mn t IIUTO their origin In an 1m Ired digestion or irealartA OOI Oclldtor MilmllatlnK ooabsorbing nouruhmcnt ana eliminating watte t the won under I lictul It said to Include pretty nearly everysCIYOM I which Uw phycInn I called upon to proscribe In preparing their pilnelpieOvng1 IwV4e4o4 aa p rea1n tta quulltlne Inthet and unimpaired extended e time In any oUniata tho eholt drugs ihould bo used their preparation inuId bo In iwoonlanco wlui Jo lutnt perfected mcthodi ot modern science fadked In Klam protected by obaorbent ontlon and accnrcly corked EventhotabuleagIae4 have boon of a o no high fn requirement thaI no manufacturer of tbeoCYorydny toppf could euppl7 more a proportion from iIi output that Leould Inoo4 tho eACltnlt pocillcationn Tho giau VIALS Were In turn packed in loire ot cott II1lherun4 nevorcmnaenting to vary from II the proprietor retorted to the accepted modern IntCJDCInlnlf twI snjwrior and u qualiUe ot UIj4U Thbulei- Ileing thouglitruj and paInatakmi ol ver of the changed condition that nrrep arlnlfivTnpping ant racking or UlIlIltXfIoary prolUon ogallllt deterioration that mteht full In yeara nit le In tbe caao of n purvbuo to be eonaumro totlieok It hu den bt1cn dieeovranl and tOTd by the time and nobel experience that then Tnbulca do not havo thp tendency to bee ot Qualm or dlmllluUon ot eE underfavcwabtoeondltIcnpOytTpIy3kI or months aro5ouwJu lw procttcally am rrtcn and aa emcadoua accArOrxj Bp jn tboso wccwtlorm ond notlna particularly the unimpaired of rrIInt newspaper DOW old for a cent Instead of old rite of flre time Aod the general ten In all direction toward low rate and tbaillmountIontred upon the experiment ot putting up Ripen Tabule in paateboerd terznswhicIiwii1permitofapaekaetpoing t n prtn1etary modldooFIV CIINTSIcn tabpIe or doeea tor onehalt a cent each whichr o- iiortexporimentalty4or the benefit of nuch na may dettro them U should be plainIunderxuioil that the quallt of the medicine La Identical la both aorta the only it tvmK In tho form comparative emt of or putting up Tbo firecent pack olca nm not yot to bo of although It U probable that almost any drug aInglarJetompi forwarded to nlpana 00 No 10 Bpruce Be New York Until the 1cnndarethnrnughiytntroduocd to the trade agents and peddlers will be supplied at a- prieowhlchwlllallowthem a fair maroln of profit vlii dozen carton for 40 cents f1n lown III tfIrton for LS1 SIl1OH 11J coj foe p52 Igroea i3O Ct4ns forCttth with the orUer Id evy co o II fAAJJwCostlemanI ofuI I The Larges lire Insurance Company in the World the Largest Business Transacted In KentuckywIDoes the Largest Bnssness Transacted In the Southern States PAUL M MOOREIncatteo Afloot llklolt for Barbee Oastlemanf MANAGERS Southern Department Home Office Louisville Ky fin r Jwvwwvwvvwvwwvwvyvyvv wvvvvyvy yy- ytith 4 WE HAVE SPARED 41NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State Anything and every thing you want in liveryJ j 1PFUCESEARLINGTON KY J THE StTNDAY3OIIOOLLE- SSON II FOURTH QUARTER INTEli NATIONAL SERIES OCT 9 Text of the Lemon II Chron xvll 110 Memory Vcnen tJ0 flolden Text Frov fill Commentary by the neT D at Stearns 1 AmlJohosnphnt his soti reigned in his stoacl nml strongthoncrt himself against Israel Isrncl or tho ton tribes hnd proved thcmsolrea to bo tho enemies ot God arid to stand with God moans to stand against Ills enemies Jns Iv 4Inow groat tho contrast In chapter xvlll 1 whore wo two Johosaphnt joining nflln Ity with Ahab tho king of Israel and thus necessitating tho robuko ot tho Lord in chapter xix D Shouldcst thou help tho ungodly anti lovo thom that hato tho liordf To bo for God at all Union and undor all circumstances Is A raro thing and is soon perfectly only in tho Lord Jo Bus Christ 8 And ho placed forces In all tho fenced cities of Judah Every klnrwnsking for tho Lord II Chron his stronGth was to bo In tho Lord nnd not In horses anti chariots Pout xvil 10 When wo put our trust In things visible wo ore apt to COMO to toe Dud roly upon God Jcr xvII 6 This la a constant temptation anti a enarn The Lord Is often proving us as Ho did Philip and wo llko Philip vonturu to suggest to Him how it might bo dono but all tho whllo Ho Him self knows what Ho wlllvdo John vi 07 When wo obediently and trustfully under Gods mildanco make ordinary provision nil is well Thu difficulty Is when wo cease to see God n AndtboLordwmwlthTchqsaplmt Tlils Is tho secret of nil blcsslny Tho Lord was with Joseph Gen xxxix S 8 21 23 Tho Lord was with David II Stun v 10 Ills comfort to Moses Joshua Gid eon and Jeremiah was tho nssuranco that Ho was with them Ex ill IDi Josh I 5i Judg vl 10i Jcr I 8 So when tho Lord Jesus soot Ills followers Into nil tho world tho greatest encouragement Ho could give thorn was Ills assuranoo All power is given unto Mo in heaven and on earth Go ye therefore and lo I am with you nlwny oven unto tho end of tho ago Math xivlil 18EO 4 Ho sought to tho Lord God of his father and walked In His command ments It is written of Zncharlns and Elizabeth that they woro both righteous botoro God walking in nil tho command moats and ordinances of tho Lord blamo loss Luko I 6 God had said to Israel that If they would obey Ills oleo and keep Ills covenant they would bo n peculiar treasure unto Him abovo all peoplo Ex xlx 5 and In Titus II 11 It V It is written that Ho gavo Himself for us to rodocm us from all Iniquity and purity unto Himself n pooplo for His own posses sion zealous of good works G Therefore tho Lord stabllshcd tho kingdom in his hand Joshua was told that if would obeorvo to do according to nit tho law his way would bo prosper ous and ho would have good suocoss Joshua II 7 8 In II Chron xx CO Jchoshaphot Is heard saying to tho people Bollovo In tho Lord your God so shall 0 bo estab lished and In lea vii 0 is tho contrast If yo will not believe surely yo shall not bo established In God and in Ills word Is tim only establishment for all olso shall bo shaken Vhoroforowo receiving kingdom which cannot bo shaken lot us hMO grace whereby wo may servo God acceptably with reverence and godly fear for- our God is a consuming fire Hob xII 29 20 0 And his heart was lifted up in tbo ways of tbo Lord Tim margin says that ho WAS encouraged in tho ways of tbo Lord thoso who sock to walk In tim way of tho Lord ehall not lack encouragement o continue therein Thcro will to many a handful dropped for us on purpose to oad us In His way Ruth II 10 They that wait upon tho Lord shall renew their strength they shall mount up with wings as cagloflVIsa xl 01 Tho way of tho Lord wee eq attractive and enjoyable that tbo way of the world anti tho devil became distasteful and the hiih places and groves taker away Wo cannot walk with God unless we bumblo ourselves so to dosnd make up our minds to bo agreed mID Mlo vl Bj Amos ill 0f7 Also in tho third ho ont to Ills princes to teach In tho cities of Judah What a suggestive foreshadow ing of tim time when A king shall rolgn 4judgmentshall peace and tho effect of righteous ness quietness and assurance foreverlIsa xxxII 1 17 There cannot morn important than that men know the Lord and His ways and when kings and princes take up this aa their mission tim kingdom will either ave coma or bo very near Just now our government has given 60000000 for dohfonso for tho purchase or manufacture warships or war material but was H overthoard that any government over gavo 1000000 tomako known tho living God l B And with thom Lovites and priests Tho priests lips should keep knowledgo and they should sock the law at his mouth f for ho is tho messenger of the Lord of hosta Mal II 7 Their calling Is simtply set forth In II Chron xxix words II My sons bo not now negliIgent for tho Lord hath chosen stand before Him to servo Him and that 0 should minister unto Him and burn in- ease Priests prophets and kings were o recognize God alonoas thplr Master and ivo only unto Him 0 And thoy taught in Judah and had he book of tho law of tho Lord with thorn and wont about throughout all tho cities f Judah and taught the people ThereGs nothing on earth so heavenly Word of God It Is nil true from tho boo ginning and II forever settled in heaven Ps cxlx 80 100 Wo arc to receive Itsmeekly hold it last rightly divide it and hold it forth for it Is an engrafted wordsfaithful word a word of truth n Word of life Jus I 21 Titus 1 Oj II Tim ID Phil II 10 If all ministers and teachers taught only tho Word of God and r honored it aa tho Word of God how much moro would Unaccomplished for God But hoa thoso who profess to bo Its friends t llshonor and oven set aside many portionss at it what shall wo say Just Forsaver 0 lord thy word is settled boaven 10II And the fear of tho Lord foil upont31 tho kingdoms of tho lauds that WnTOthcr to and Jchosaphat waxed great exceeds ngy verses 11 32 The remaining verses t tim chapter tell that his army was 1100000 but tho very next chapter tolls if hU downfall Uzzlah was marvelously ti1Ibo was strong but his strtmthJas hlsvenkocss and tho cause II Chron xxtl IS 10 Our only strengths In tbo Lord Do strong In tho Lord and In the power ot lsmight Qod Guide Aright God guide aright our republic aud its- earless president eo that rifjhtooneness and juBtioo prevail and loess who Im peril freedom bo forever dloncod3oWseh stcssengoreIn VartimestOur nation will btwo need to pray for sustnlnwg srnce Tho cnllUI1lt1esQf war Thomesano may fall but at tIm fireside a htiltodozen will bo eo prostrate that death would bo a relief Old conditions mast pass away Tho selfish spirit must gOo into tho vicarious The nations woes must tbrougb the grace of God bo sub l Bldlzod to good acbonnt Thoy prost natcbo lost as a purifying ugouoy Wtnthrough revival efforts booomo a rov enuo toward sustAining tim nationte heart amid nor baptism of blood Pros bytorlon PISOS CURE FCJR tUKtSWHtHt All tLSt AILS I V0in11ILhdIe1t 1ST fcH BERNARD COAL COMPANY 1 tfINCORPORATEDMiners and Shippers of COAL AN D COKE I I I General Office Earlington Kentucky ft i q I BrA rLc1I Offices IiJAMES R LOVE Manager aoi N Cherry Street Nashville R G ROUSE Manager Palmer louse Broadway Paducah J 2 Tennessee Kentucky 18 J S H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville CAPT T L LEE Manager Corner Main arid Auction Streets Jj i Kentucky Memphis Tcnn w ft- QJ A S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville m- dAgxitJOHN a J S 1 vV h leS f1e T HESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mo j J WIBRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago IllII I I CDALjpMines Only Screens and Tables I I used THE IMARKET aIQf Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERNARD I j CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One II IiASK YDUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY I 1 1e 1e1 1 1 Ie P 1 1 isb CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Tople For the Week Beginning Oed L Comment by Her 8 K Dole Toria TrlaU and how to bcw hcmMTr Isa xII 6n Man in born to troublous tho sparks fly upward It Who in tho widow wido world has escaped trials Who has not boon borno down by them Who has not often felt that tho trials of Ufo were too Jwsavy to bo borne Who has not in no guisb and sorrow cried out Is there anything that will help mo boar tho trials of life Some try to bear their trials They hoop their troubles locked in their own minds and earts To tho world they appear froo rom care destitute of trials Within their hearts aro breaking and their minds weakening under heavy burdens and trials Somo peoplo coat their bur 0113 upon others Thoy make tho lives pll about them miserable with a con recitation of their personal tribu lations and a constant demand for sym pathy Trials pro to bo bomb in part by ourselves Wo shoold nojt without effort givo way to them but exercise all pur powers to control them Wo ehonW In proper way reck tho sympathy and elp of our friends in our times of trou lo but above everything olso wo need o loam practically that God in Christ- I pur rofago and our strength a very present hpjp in trouble It and therefore to cast our caro ppou Him for Ilocarcth usThat God will help us to bear bp of llfo is tho lesson of tim Scrip reference Through tho prophet God is promising to Israel pro tection ODd support through tho trou- blous period that is approaching Thceo words apply equally toalt Gods pooplo ODd wo may therefore find comfort and help in them J God helps us to bear trials by being with us Fear thou not for 1 am with bo not dismayed for I am thy od How tho presence of a strong sympathizing friend nssjsts us in bear ing trials and specially ehonld fhia fro when that friend la our God 2 God helps us to bear trials by strengthening us I will strengthen thcolea I will help thoo yea I will with tho right hand of My- ighteousnesal God strengthens us for tho trials of life Through Christ tat strengthened us wo cannot only do all- hings but bear all things Ills grace is ufficient for us Our weakness is mado in His strength 8 God helps us to boar trials by weak thorn To Israel Ho says Thoy hat war against thee shall bo as noth- Ing and aa a thing of naught God weakens our trials Ho tempera thp to tho shorn lamb Our trials are not abovo our ability to boor thorn thcroforo lot us como to God in tlmo of trouble and in tho hour of trial Blblo BeadingaDont xxxi 08 osh J 0 Pa zxxvil 0 xlvi 10 lv 29 lea xliii Jo Math v 4 j vi 2404 xl 28 xxvlii 10 20 Gal vlB Phil iv 0 Hob xiti 0 I Pet v 0 7 Love aati Wioneu Sympathy begets lovo and lovo bOo gots likeness That is tho very cssonoo of OhristioQ morals To fool for with Christ results il a knowJ dge of Christ and a lovo fo Christ Men always booomo moro or loss like which they lovo Tho virtues which tho saint laboriously cultivates soften and dignify his countenance hose who lovo Christ bocomo llko Him hey havo dwelt eo long on tho beauty f that marvelous life they have so honestly striven to sharo tho sufferings of that Ufo to triumph over the power f sin to be mock charitable and pa flout and to contemplate with tranquil iLy tho prospect of death that thoy bo omo in their feoblo way like Christ ud ovory well spent Lout will bring thorn nearer and nearer to Him Churchman Welt Uonied The religion that lives through a cold season is well housed in a worm heart Moravian A Master Force Irfivo in a iiiaRtrr force antI flU that etK li jiovrr will how nil evil ui r 1If I L 9ur Jolofed Eitiens All commnmcalioni ant mAilers of nrwi IIftI lalnlnx to Ibli column thoolil be aililrexttl in Gio AtriANDi Karlln lon Kv I Kev Fisher opened school at the lisp list church Monday A A Cavanab Freddie Karl and Wm Mines are sick There is some complaint of the school having Iwo teachers of a kind Mrs Ed Harland and Miss Arilrna of Hopkinsville left Sunday night 10rSI LouisLige Priicbclt is sick this week Mrs Huldah Hargrove went to While Plains Tuesday Rev G U Walker visited hero last weekMrs Mary Drown of Hvansvillo is viiitne here MORTONS GAP MfS Sissie Brown is very low at this writing with the typhoid fever Little hattie infant son of Mr and Mrs Tom Montgomery died Friday night and was buried Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock We extend sympathy to the be reaved parents Mr Nikon Hopson and little Abcna Hopjon are on the sick list The trustee election Saturday passed off quielly Mr Ioward Littlepige IS tim new trustee Mr Lewis Clemnns went lo tyortonyijip yesterday Mr LillleptRB is all smiles He has a new boy What has become of our Literary I Where were two of our best young men Sunday night Our wedding failed to come off on the ist Why doesnt N II go down lo the lake now tIAV cm TO cEfl34 Third Kentucky Order 1400 Duck Suits and Will be Ready Lexington Ky Oct 4 Six car loads of winter supplies consigned to different regiments at Camp Hamilton have arrived and twelve more arc expected within the next two days The supplies consisted mostly of thick blankets overcoats and heavy army regula tion underwear- Of the consignment the Third Engineers received two car loads the Twelfth New York one car load and the other cars were di vided among other regiments in cluding the Third Mississippi and i6oth Indiana The Third Kentucky has made requisition thrpugh the Quartermaster Department for 1400 yhite duck suits The Third hopes to be supplied if it is called upon to go to Cuba The suits arc expected to arrive inside of ten days The First battalion will this ev present Maj Saffarans with a splen did saddle horse The presenta tion was to have taken place yes terday evening at dress parade but was postponed till this even yesterday The horse comes as a tokon the kindly feeling that Maj Saf farans deservedly commands He is an excellent officer New buildings are being erected for the use of the Quartermasters and Commissary departments Galvanized garbage cans have been distributed among the regi tents AU refuse will be dumped COT FIVE YEARS Luke Mitchell Convicted on the Charge of Shooting Barnes A MOB HAD BEEN FEARED Yesterday morning the prisoners sea tenced at the Hopkins Circuit Court were conveyed to Eddyville penitentiary The most notable one was Luke Mitchell who was sent up for hvo yaws for the attempted assassination of Mr Barnes near Nebo some months ago It is remembered that flames was shot after dark the assassin firing through the window and his lifo was despaired of Luke Mitchell was arrested charged with the shooting and landed in jail a Madison ville It is doubtful if it would have been possible to convict Mitchell but for the fact heIi Morlons Gap in which ho said he hail done the shooting lie was indicted on the strength of this and at trial confessed his guiltjudge Nunn gave him the highest pen alty under the law and he was hurried off to the penitentiary Some fear was en tertained that there might bo a mob or ganized for his benefit Mr Barnes was just able lo attend the trial and is very weak NOT A CANDIDATE Judge Holt Tells Republican Friends He Has No Aspira tlons For Congressional Honors Frankfort Ky Oct 4Judgo W II Holt of this city is anxious to have his Republican friends in this the Seventh district know that he is not a candidate for Congress this year His name was first mentioned In connection with the nomina lion a week ago when the Wood lord county convention instructed its delegates rot him In speaking of the race today ho said that he had never sought the In structions of any county nnd did not want the nomination for tbis or any other office DR SOREYS LOSS House Burned at Daylight Friday Morning at nadisonvllle About daylight last Friday morn ing Dr Sorcy who resided on North Main street in Madisonvtllo awoke to discover flames issuing from a closet in his house and the building and part of the contents was burned in spite of the efforts of those who came to their aid The Doctor saved a large part of the furniture He carried 1100 insurance on house and contents The fire opcurrcd during a rain and adjoining property was saved Mad isonville is without water supply and hence the provisions for pro tection against fire arc very inadequate General Baptist Church Rev E T Smith the new pastor of the General Baptist church at his place has in prog ress a protracted meeting whiph is expected to continue some days Rev Dane of Veazey Kywill assist him The other churches on this work are Goads Chapel at Mannington and Oakley Home Church near Veazey The pastor will make Earlington his headquarters duirn 1be year iVY SIIAW9 KJNI liUAHX 1 ilia Klqilnrei nail Qonerotltr Of Hot 8tt1ll to n roDctn AppreeUlswl liy Sot slier traja Ul StIK Des MtJru lo Oct scov Shaiy promUeH to IK out of pocket oe a ro tplztinilrdsstationed tit Camp MoUlnloy Tho por paTpriorrtn4anyheart placrri In tho hands of tho ad jutant ponernl MOO tq bo distributed In tho form or loans of S5 each to tho neyhaddetail repeated at tho ilesU pf tbq ills trlbutng ntfent ot tho governor ceur lag 10 bv sIgning fictitious names As Q consequence SQUIO members of the detail nro without money Intended for thrm THE PARIS COMMISSION The American Member lUfaie toDlietosl the View of Detrcy and Hrrrltt on Tollcy Toward th Filipino PnrU Oct ITho United States pence commission held its usual ma slon from 10 n m to 1 p m Tho comniliRlonorH continued tho confer ence with MnJfion Merrltt and jirnc tlcnlly concluded antI extended cnn F vnssi of tilt Philippine oltuntlnn The nicmbern of tho coinmlBflon ro U fused to dlsoloRo tho views of len Morritt or Admiral Dewey In regard to tho policy to bo pursued toward tho Ieople of tim Philippines MYSTERIOUS BANK ROBBERY 01 5117hipWinnipeg 4 St Intil Minn Oct IA Wlnne peg Man ppcclal to tho Dispatch says At noon COOOd In Kink notes En wan from tho vault of tio seEOnsopened by regular combination otIIilclalfl and police refuse to giro any details The manager is out of town A n shooting trip and nil tho clerks fir I1vIWEDNESDAY Oct I drain and 1rorlslon UM3MIothorfiiMlCTc CornNo2 mixed Onta No2 23iT23Uc IlayI ralrTo OOfr7Ut dent timothy 7O1950 Dut orCroom itjrgsProah32cNow mess I787H Uacon Clear ribs Gao Vool Choice tubwaahoU 2CQ27C Wheat Futurcn cloned October 60o n Peeombcr HC 5ici May OO Ho b January B7W December 2SSfl2S4c May JOQOOWo b Chlcaoo Closing quotations Whont Gt4eCornOctoberDoccinbor21i4clZaycomber tober iliDooemberlI65rtnnuI1tYII1 Short rlb Corn uturos closed Z o a- Live Stuck Market 3205tip420 cows nnl helfcre u 300JrQIf8 t3OOtJ3t4ilights per n nlloJJoJr IIH J3 300 mlxod 00 393Y heltv Jt1 andliolfersCondorsl820tj4eecrnB3jl4Sj lamb 37Sj6ee U75fl225335 native cows and hoUara 2004 bunrooru321t 3GQffl70ffluxedP2GU36GClnclnnutllIogaActlvo 300g8S2t A C IL I conductor has been arrested at the directfon of Internal Revenue Col lector Henry of Tprrp flaule op tbo charge of violating the revenue law by a 1farebelstampedv Excess Fnrca Discontinued The Northwestern Line has dis continued excess fares on the Col orado Special which leaves Chi cago daily 1000 am reaching Omaha at 1115 next afternoon It has further improved its service by perfecting through sleeping car ar arrangements on the Colorado Special to Colorado Springs Train leaving Chicago 1030 p m daily also has through sleeping and chair cars Tourists tickets via the Chicago and Northwestern on sale at all important poinln in the United States nnd Canada Fair Proposition Hawcsvillo Flaindrakr George Jollys proposition to tho Fowlcntes seems to be exceed ingly fair and refusal willshow them up in a had light All tics or disputed games should bo shot off or played over Mr Allen Laffoon is puttitt the finishing strokes on tho furnishing of his new house west of Earling ton Mr Laffoon has been threatened with malarial lever but is now much hotter Howard While MlninR UoRinctr orhe St Bernard Coal Compinv hits extended bs telephone line to the filth lull and by so doing ho has communication with set cral points both In anti nut of the mlnm Mr White is also making improvements In the city lights by an Incraiso of the nun her of arc light- sLatayette Christian county last Tuesday voted against saloons by a majority of twenty three ZTHROUGH VtSTlBUlED T8AIKXOAIIY NASHYIltt rnR0tIYI5U mwuCARS mOlti- WOIUCANS WjjtPlEffAIESG BEST TRAINS TC MontanaOolorado Utah Washington Omaha St Paul Nebraska Black Hills- VIA St Louis or Chicago TRAINSSLEEPERS CHAIR liARS V 8EAT8 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