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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 20, 1898
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Tho Seventh IlliTho Spectacular and Crowning Glory nois infantry and Jho members of tho nnvnl reserve, many of whom wcro of the Jubilee, the Great with Clark On tho Oregon, evoked Street Parade. cheer after cheer ns their broad collars and flapping trousers cntno down tho center of Jackson boulevard. The THIRTY THOUSAND MEN WERE IN LINE, soldiers nnd sailors wcro tho last divisions, nnd despite- - tho cold wind, the crowd rcmnincd until tho last man of Tho l'urndo Reviewed by tlio l'rcsldcnt nnd them had gone beforo attempting to n Distinguished I'Hrtjrof Mllltnry nnd Icnve. About 30,000 men were in line. Illplomntlo Dlgnltiirlcs Tho Lino of March 1'aoltctl tntli Spectator, Despite Hud Wcutlior. NO. 42 THE VIRDEN CLASH. KM Situation as Seen by Special ft m Hi The Royal Mown. It tbe highest grade baktsg powder d Actual tests show it goes one-thir- further lhaa any other traod. IlllOfll. j'MP Ofllclul Advices from Gen. Wade Not Hi A Beautiful in Line with Sensational Correspondents' Reportsr SIX THOUSAND SPANIARDS HAVE GONE. Present IpnjRtAT IHVENTvSS Njj.racaifMDaTOOTFiDlK Etifl FREE HD EpM Comments of Some Leading Daily's and Trade Journals. Legal Steps to Be Taken to Fix the - Responsibility. The hurried and falsely colored first reports sent oiU by some correspondents concerning the tragic clash of the striking miners and the guards and deputies in charge of .iiu Alabama negro miners and of the coal company and railroad company at Virdcn, 111., are proven erroneous in the light of more thorough knowledge and the testimony ol staff and special correspondents of reliable daily papers who were there and made thorough investigation. The first reports also gave the number of casualties as much greater than they really were. Nine were killed and some thirty or more were wounded. The following is from the staff correspondent of the Globc-Dtmo-ra- "LITTLE A) Now Troo Dlfcato PEACHES." that Is POWDER Absolutely Puro ROVL BAJUNd FOWCC Arrangements Hnvo lloen Made for the Embarkation or 40,000 Morn In the Near Future, Which, with Spain's Limited Ilcsnurccs, Is llclleved to bo Iteason-abl- o Spanish Rulo Ends December 1. D on tvjKO RtHk" vnu. co I wJ.CjfuBlr3rTBW?C? KB? for a few months to all users of t!i celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Ir Brand). To induce you to try this brand . stardi.so that you may find out for youti.. that all claims for Its superiority and ceo . omy arc true, the makers have had prepaid, at great expense, a series oft r ti situation here has been critical for a number of days. Repeated rumors to the effect that the operators were determined to opcrafe the Coal mine of the Chicago-VirdcCompany with imported colored laborers caused many threats to In made by the miners, who seemed to feel that if once the colored men installed their fight against the operators was lost. For the past two weeks the miners have been coming to Virdcn in force and camping in the vicinity of tho mine, sleeping in halls and in a measure laying siege to the mining propThey come from Mount erty. Olive, Staunton, Springfield, Girard and other of tho neighboring mining towns. A complete system had been arranged, as tin. mnrf from these places relieved each other every few days. The miners have a number of leaders in the state officers of the union and in agitators who have been prominent in tho Illinois coal strikes for a number of years past. n wt-rMil-wood, Viruen, III , October ia. The the company's property. Ho asked repeatedly for the aid of state troops, but the matter had been in the hands ol Sheriff Davenport, of this county. Lukins had the company mine and property completely surrounded by a high stockade, which incloses no less than seven acres of ground and includes the buildings at the mouth of the shaft houses used by the and thirty-fou- r miners. The stockade about the. properly is too high for men within it to fire over it, but over the mouth of the shaft is a tipple, rising high above the other buildings and mak-inan excellent point of vantage for the guards who might be stationed there. Lukins was determined to import negro miners and work the mine. The miners learned of his determination and assembled in force to prevent it. He had the rifles sent here by the State and plenty of ammunition inside the stockade, He secured about fifty guards. The houses of tho company were prepared for the reception of the negro miners several days ago, and all arrangements were made to bring them here from the South. Tho miners learned of these preparations last night and nearly aooo of them gathered here. The imported miners were expected from tho South over the Chicago and Alton, and early this morning the strikers heard of their departure from East St. Louis. Apparently there was no excitement, although the unusual sight of hundreds of men crowding the yards of the Alton Railway armed with rifles, shotguns and revolvers was not a peaceful one. The Alton runs through the eastern part of the town from north to south. About a quarter of a mile south of the depot is a shaft being operated plan. Here on the twenty-fivor thirty miners were stationed. g e Fred W. Lukins, manager of the mine, and in charge of the company's property here, was the head of the forces which guarded TUK STOCKADK. were a few deputies in the crowd and seven special guards of the Chicago and Alton road, in charge of W. S. Cain, of Chicago, the road's special agent. At 13.30 the whistle of a locomotive was heard from the south of the town, and the low rumble of a rapidly approaching train down the track south of the place. The train drew nearer, and as it reached the south shift the engineer applied tho brakes and the train slowed up as it passed the shaft. Then the strikers who had been stationed there fired their guns in the air as a signal to their companions about the railway station and at the The train moved north shaft. slowly forward. Tho engineer had been instructed to keep a sharp lookout for obstructio is on the tracks. There were a lew more shots fired in the air as the cars approached the depot, the strikers being apparently unwilling to shed blood, but rather wishing to alarm their comrades nearer tho stockade where the negroes would be unloaded. The train seemed ominous as it passed slowly northward. Coupled to the engine was a freight car, then came a baggage car and last tile two passengers coachcr, in which the negroes were riding. The blinds of these were pulled down, the doors closed, locked and ' The firing continued curtained. into the air until the depot was reached, then the firing became general, and confusion became apparent anionic the miners. Four armed guards stood between the cars of the train. They held Winchester rifles in readiness, but none of them were used at first. A moment after the train passed the depot rifle barrels were lowered and a fulisadc ol shots was directed against the train and against the stockade. Windows in the train were broken and the woodwork Hundreds of shots splintered. were directed against the stockade. Smoke began to roll over the heads of the surging crowd of miners. Spiteful gusts of smoke broke from the tipple in the center of the stockade, flashes of light shot from the ends of the rifle barrels, and then the barks of the guns were heard. Every face in that crowd of excited men was pale and drawn, eyes were bloodshot and hands trembled. Among the men were several leaders who counseled them to stand firm. The strikers had nothing to fire at but the tower or tipple, and few of their guns would carry to it. lu sheer desperation they fired into the train, where the terrified negroes were hugging the floors. The train pulled up opposite the stockade. Kilcy, the mau guarding the south switch into the stockade, had been shot down beside the switch target, and the miners surged over his body and made it too hazardous to attempt to pull over the switch. At the north switch scores of miners were massed on the tracks. MIDDLED Chicago, Oct. 10. The upectnculnr nnd crowning glory of tlio week of jubilee, the tjrent .direct parade, liurf come niul koiic. It wns started from the corner of Michigan tncime anil Congress Htrcet promptly nt the time scheduled, mid for four houra it moved swiftly nnd with scarcely a single halt through the principal streets In the business portion of the city. One Drawback rnu the Wrulher. The one drawback was the weather. which has attended The the jubilee in thlH respect, since the commencement of the ceremonies, still continued. The skies were threatening, nnd tho cold, damp wind off Lake Michigan This blew unceasingly. made very little difference In the columns of the innrchcrs, and still less In tho number of tho spectators, who lined the sidewalks, crowded tho windows nnd wedged themselves into every nook from which art advantageous iov of tho parade could be had. Decorations Marred ljr the Storm. The storm of the last few days marred In somo instances the beauty Itnlnlnc the CO., Vast Tench Orchard! of Southwestern Michigan. Washington, tilw YODK. Oct. 19. Gen. Wade, president of the American evacuation Nllcs, Mich., Oct. 10. The vast peach orchards of southwestern Michigan nre being destroyed by n, new tree dlscaso said to bo more damaging than tho dreaded yellows. It was- first noticed two years ago, and owing to Its peculiar ofTcct, which is a stunting of the fruit when about the size of hazelnuts, hns locally been given tho namo Tbe Commission at Work in Its New of "Httlo peaches." Its ravages have Quarters, the City Hall at I been bo fenrful that several lnrgo orchards in Saugatuek township alone, Jacksonville, Fla. about 4,000 trees, nre said to have been destroyed this season. - l Hi l Jack-domll- commission, telegraphed the war department, Tuesday night, that 0,000 Spanish soldiers had been embarked already for Spain; that nrrangements had been completed of which the commission had been duly notified by tho Spanish commissioners for the embarkation of 40,000 more troops in tho near future. On tho whole, this rato of progress, in view of tho limited resources of Spain, is believed to be reasonable. is rcollzed that the Spanish government is not able to command unlimited transport service, if for no other reason than for lack of cash, obliging it to rely entirely upon the Compagnie-Trans-atlantlquc, GME PLAQUES il j I exact reproductions of the $10,000 originals by Muville, which will bo civen you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below. or These Plaques are 40 inches in circumference, are free of any suggestit advertising whatever, and will ornament- the most elegant apartment, No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to 1U customers. They arc not for sale at any price, and can be obtained only in the manner specified. The subjects arc: American Wild Ducks, American Pheasant, English Quail, English Snipe. The birds arc handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. ', It Spanish Shipping Itesources Limited. HUNGRY PROSPECTORS. A TESTIMONY OF QUARTERMASTER NOBLE. Pen- - DUiunl Outlook for Right Hundred nlles I'loapectors Stranded nt Kotxebue Sound. ELASTIC STARCH has been tho standard for as years. TWENTV-TW- O Toeomn, Wash., Oct. 19. Charles Farnsworth, of Mnsaochusct's, lus returned from Kat.ebue sound, where ho went last April on the schooner Marion from San Francisco. Ho says It. Campbell of tho Ninth Illinois government-aide- d Tcstlllcd In Terms Complimentary to whoso stock of vessels has tlio Ofllcorsof tuo Army Homo Causes already been heavily drawn upon unof Complaint that Had Ilcen Met anil der tho exigencies of the war. So long Itemoilled. ns this disposition is exhibited to carry out in good faith tho evacuatidn of 'Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 10. Tho war the island, our government is not like ihicstlgatlng committee began its' ly to make complaint, and tho statework in its new quarters at tho ment thnt the American commissioncity hall, with MnJ. Noblo II. ers nt Havana did, on Tuesday, deCieagor, quartermaster, on tho stand. liver themselves of n formal ultiHe said thcro novcr batL been any se- matum on tho subject Is snld to be Col. la J. Hsw To ceive from Git Thim: MILLION packages of thi3 brand were sold last year. That's how good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. (Flat Iron Ilrand), ore entltlod to retheir grocer ono of tnc-sbMutlfcl Gsme Plaques free. Tlio plaques will cot bo sent by mall. Thoy can bo obtained only from your grocer. Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. Do not delay. This ofTcr ia for a short tlmo only. All pnrehasora of three 10 cent or Six 6ccnt pncVaecs of Elastic Starch rious shortago of supplies In tho Seventh corps, and ho was sure there had been no suffering caused by a deficiency of supplies. Homo Dlmcnltlf that Hail Ilccn Overcome. f In the beginning of tho history of the camp thcro had been some com-plaias to tho quality of clothing, but thcro had been an improvement in this respect in recent months. Ho had ulso had soma little difficulty in Eccurlng n proper imsortinent of sizes, but had been ablo to meet tho demands of the men in this respect. nt erroneous. , Iff ' mu.mcuul Alien rou Tin: Chicago rn.vcu juiiilce. of tho decorations, but these had been repnlred, as far ns possible, nnd It was through streets gny with fluttering streamers and tossing banners, under arches brilllnnt with bunting, nnd bright colors that the parade moved on Its way. During the storm of Monday the arches wcro leveled to the giound, but three of them had been restored In better condition than they had been before. Tho Line of Murch Packed. All nlong the lino of inarch numerous tttintls had been creeled for spectators, nnd fully an hour prior to the moling of tho pageant every seat was occupied. It Is estimated that fully the parade 25,000 peoplo witnessed from those stands alone. The wero packed from tho wnlls of the buildings to tho curb with rows of people, some of whom saw nil of the some of whom sow most of it, some fow n little, and some saw none at all. Tollce Arrangement Were Perfect. The police arrangements wcro perfect, and were carried out to tho letter. It was decided thnt tho streets throughout the entire business sections of the" city from the river on tho north to Van Huron street on the south, from the river on tho west to tho lake on the east, should be swept clear of all vehicles of every description. Ride-lvnl- her voyage north, with 57 men aboard, was bomcthing terrible. Farnsworth's party become disgusted with prospect-in- g Into in August, und returned to Kotcbuc, where they found 800 hungry nnd, for tho most part, penniless prospectors living in tents.- Farnsworth says not one In ten had money to pay his return passage, and not one in fifty had supplies for tho winter. Ho believes that beforo this time starvation exists nmong these argonauts. Among them wcro several dozen women and children who were suffering for food. One family had been living on rice nnd pickled pork for ten days. A MOHEGAN HERO. Chief Steward blinmlugton Lost Ills Lift In Savins Others Was One or the Ilcroesof tho Mlsaourl. WITH UULIETS. The III Fated Train Arrives at Springfield, ia. The train on which the negroes Illinois SrRiNOFiELP, III,, October STRIKERS READY. ' -- crowding elbow to elbow, on the tho long platform, which crosses from one side to the other of the broad street. They lined the tracks of the Alton up to the stockade of the coal company half a mile away but nearly all on the west side of - the track switches lead into the stockade from tho north and from the south. The north'switch was guarded by a score or more miners and to the south the strikers were crowded close up to the walls of the All were armed but stockade. iKiAvn wnn littln or no conversation nmnnir'the men. All knew thev were on the eve of a crisis, and all eryes seemed at a tension. There At the depot the miner's were were brought to Virden arrived in this city at 1.30 this afternoon. On board were a large number of frightened blacks, some of whom were accompanied by their wives A few were still and children. hysterical, and none dared thrust their heads from the windows, fearing stray bullets from some unknown enemy. The train was a sorry spectacle itself. It was riddled with bullets. The four passenger coaches, the freight car and caboose each came in for heavy doses of hot lead. Twenty panes of glass in the windows were broken, and in one pane nineteen holes appeared. The men injured were six of the armed train guards and one negro. The other passengers escaped the balls by throwing themselves in the aisles or under the seats- - Upon arrival here the several injured men were conveyed to the Springfield Hospital where they will be cared for. Two guards wero also fatally wounded. The one negro hurt was shot in the head, and the wound may yet prove fatal. Herbert Kygar, of Bloomington, engineer of the train, was shot in the arm, just above the elbow. His injury was not serious. (Continued on Second Page.) London, Oct. 10. Tho Norwegian bark Krlvold stranded Tuesday evening off Spurnllend. Tho Kilnscn rocket brigade established communication with her, but beforo tho crow wero ablo to secure tho ship, tho vessel was YELLOW FEVER SITUATION. ovcrwhclmcn by a tcrriflo sen, which A Sloro Ho;irul Feeling rrorulls lu Missis swept the seven members of her crew slpnl Oiling to tho Proralenco of overbourd, drowning two of them. Cold ll'eitlier. The Norwegian brigatlno Augvald lias been wrecked off Gourdon harbor. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 19. The weather is somewhat warmer, but still cool Two of her crew wcro saved and soven enough to cause continued hope In re- drowned. Tho Husslan schooner Wilhclm has gard to the fever bltuntlon. No new been wrecked on tho St. Andrews foel htivo developed anywhere In this crew wcro saved sands. state, and It Is not believed there will and ono Five of hor drowned. bo any more new eases. Only ono new case wns announced for Jackson THE KLONDIKE CLEANUP. up to noon. Tho total .number of new cases of- Assny Ottlce nnd Mint Itccelpts Indicate tho Season's Output of Klondike Gold ficially reported from infected, points, at About 88,000,000. Tuesday, was 30, with only two deaths. u A Caterer Dead. Scuttle, Wash., Oct. 10. Tho receipts New York, Oct. 10. William S. Ilon-tlof tho Seattle assay ofllco and tho San who for many years kept a rcstnu-rnn- t of the mint of the clean-unt No. 40 Franklin street, is dead. season's output of Klondike gold are Ho came to this country from London, $8,000,000. Superintendent Wing, of ivhcro he war. born CO years ago, and the former, snld that IiIh ofllco had eier since ho began to earn his taken in $4,400,000, and tho San l'ran-clbc- o The Military and Naval Contingents. ' had been catering. Men of tho "First Infantry" showed mint $3,800,000. Hesldcs this, it is estimated that dust equalling $500,-00- 0 To Kentucky's Credit. was sent to Philadelphia, Denver Mr. D. S. Williams and family and Helena. Tho local assay ofllco hns Chicago News. From tho arc attending tho Guthrie fair, this ndiiecs of a ringlo consignment of Gen. John M. Bacon, who has week. $003,000, now enrouto hero. promptly suppressed the "Pil"WclhoDerKniist." lager" Indians of Minnesota, is a Cincinnati, Oot. 19. Tho Into Fred by birth in fact, Kentuckian W. Alms, lomo time ago offered n prlzu of $1,000 for the best orlginnl one of that State's famoua "Colcantata to be sung at the coming onels." It is distinctly to the in this city. The prize hns been credit of Kentucky that so many Will euro a Cough or Cold at once. awarded to Dr. Nicholas J. Klseuhelmof her Colonels become Generals er, of this city. Tho composition is en whenever there is real fighting It; positively relieves all throat troubles. titled "Wcilic Dcr Kunst" (Ulorltlca Ssalldoeee. Price 5outH at druggliiW. . to. be done. tioa of Arfl. !Voll-Kiiovn, p ", At nine o'clock detachments of police oftlcers were bent to drive ciery wngou, cart, street car and banana stand outside tho prescribed limits. After that hour nil vehicles attempting to enter the business portions of tho city was promptly turned back nnd requested to "come again Tho elevated roads wcro tho only transportation lines thnt were able to conduct their work without interruption, nnd ns n consecpience their trains wcro packed to suffocation. Tho l'resldont Itevlowcd the Parade. President McKlnlcy reiieived tho parade from tho grand, stand erected in front of tho Union League club on Jackson street. On tho stand 'with him were Gen. Miles, Gen. Shatter, Gen. Chaffee, Secretary Wilson, Judgo Emory Speer, tho Chinese nnd Corcan ministers and n host of lesser dignitaries. The greatest enthusiasm was manifested by the crowds when the men of 4ho military dlvlsioirvero marching by tho reviewing stnnd where tho president and the throng stood. Streets Cleared of Vehicles. London, Oct. 10. K. Slmmlngton, chief Htewnrd of thesteamer Mohegnu, who lost his life trying to help the passengers escape, without a thought of himself, was tho chief steward of the steamer Missouri when tho brave rescue of the passengers of tho steamer Denmark was mudo in Slmmlngton wns one of the heroes of that great event, nnd received a gold watch and many presents and congratulations from tho cities of Baltimore and Philadelphia. Ills body was . recovered He lived at Hrlstol, England, nnd his pic., turc is in the famous painting showing tho Missouri's rescue, entitled: "And Every Soul Wns Saved." mid-oceato-da- y. j Tho Transfer of Sovereignty. This conclusion, however, does not apply to the transfer of sovereignty, nnd while permitting the presence of Spanish troops In Cuba on und nfter December 1, It Is the present purpose of the war department to take complete possession of the entire civil establishment of tho island on the date mentioned, Just as Gen. Wood did in Santiago province. This may happen even while the Spanish commissioners nt Paris are still desperately striving to secure consideration by the I Col. Campbell, of Illinois, Testified. MnJ. Creager was followed by ConJoint commission of questions affectgressman J. II. Campbell, colonel of ing the Cuban debt. the Ninth Illinois volunteers, who was Tho Next Movement. questioned In regard to tho general Now thnt the Spanish pence commisof tho troops in tho field, sioners hnie been repulsed in their efnnd iisked for suggestions for tho ben- forts to haio the United States asefit of tho service Ho spoke in com- sume sovereignty over Cuba ns the plimentary terms of tho administra- means of thus transferring to our tion of tho officers of tlio nrmy, say-J- 3 shoulders tho Cuban debts, tho nest that requisitions of nil kinds had movement looked for on their iaTt is beta promptly filled, and that tlio one in the direction of imposing this quality of tho articles supplied was indebtedness upon tho Cubans themgenerally good. selves when they shall have erected Had Heat and the Iteason for It. some form of government on tho ruins Thcro had been somo complaints, of Spanish sovereignty. This would bo however, as to tho character of tho re- somolhlng in the nature of n last refrigerator beef, but investigation Had sort on tho part of the bondholders. developed tho fnot that whllo tho meat had boon reoclvod in good order it had WILL TURN FLOOD LOOSE. spoiled because of exposure in hot weather. Tho difficulty was overcome James Flood Cau Not bo Held Unless the Japanese) Government Bequests by exchanging tho bcof for ham, no His Detention. fresh beef being now taken by the regiment. Col. Campbell expressed the San Francisco, Oct. 19. James Flood, opinion that tho principal causo of the merchant of Kobe, Japan, who was sickness In tho camp was the drilling the arrival of the in tho early morning when tho dew orrestcd hero upon appear in tho Unitsteamer Doric, will wns on tlio ground. ed Slates court on habeas corpus proTho Mistake lias II ecu Corrected. ceedings and will probably bo released This was tho mlstnko of his regi unless the Jnpaneho government dement, as tho command had been anx- mands Ids extradition. Marshal Shine ious to excel, but thoy now had se was advised by the state department cured a revocation of tho order for tho ut Washington that Flood could not drill, nnd had discontinued tho prac- be held legally on the authority of the tice. Ho suld thcro wero very few of American consul In Japan, and that his men who wero now homesick. He he should be released from custody did not believe that to exceed flvo per unless the Japanese government re cent, of tho soldiers would return quested his detention. homo In prcferonco to going to Cuba if given tho opportunity to do so. A MODIFIED RULING. Had no Suggestions to Make. He has no suggestion to make be- It ilelatcs to Mixed Flour, nud Under It Wheat Flour Must be tho l'rln- yond n request that ills regiment bo clpal Contingent. supplied with tho rifles, ns his regiment had tnken first Washington, Oct. 19. Acting ComHo also place for marlcsmnnshlp. revcomplained of tho red tnpo methods of missioner Wilson of the internal tho army, but mudo no specifications. enue bureau has modified tho ruling Col. Campbell said ho had been liberal as to which shnll constitute mixed law. grunting furloughs, and ho thought flour under tho new revenueperson Un enthe system had had n good Influence in der the former ruling a quieting tho apprehension of friends gaged In grinding together wheat with any other grain or other material, or nt home. mixing tho flour made from wheat LOST ON BRITAIN'S SHORES. with th.o flour made from any other grain or material, was deemed n maker Two Norwegian nud Ono 1'russlan Vossel of mixed flour. Under the new ruling wheat flour must bo the principal con Wrecked, Involving tho Loss stituent In the mixture. of Ton Lives. Krag-Jorgens- 1'ort Townscnd, Wash., Oct. 1!. cording to a report received from Hinallpox nt Dnirion. Ac- Illinois Central R. R. 1 per- sons arriving from Dawson on tho steam schooner Itirlgo, smallpox lias developed In the capital of the Klondike. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Illinois Central now has on sale, and will continue the same until September .o. 1(48. round tlio Harold Frederick Dead. sammer tourist A from 1 London, Oct.' 19. Harold Frcdtrlo, T) il HP'PP points on Its lines tickets Sooth I It In the tntnmer the London correspondent of the Now IV I 1 Iji) to a I area list ot Its fast resorts In double York Times, died nt Henley, of heart dally service to St. the North. Louis, Cbleaso, Cincinnati and Louisville enables one to reach quickly and disease. He had been ill for some time, comfortably the Virginia, tbe mountain resorts but recently had Improved much in wuiio Mountains ana seastae 01ofnew KnRiana, tbe Thontand Islands, tbe lake and forest resorts health. of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the Hot Springs 01 Arkansas,,ino Yellowstone rsrk or me Queen Wlllinlmlnn to Wed. resorts of Colorado. Antwerp, Oct. ID, A special dispatch from The Hague to the Etollo A new l898 edition, entirely Hclfjo states that tho engagement of P fl11tnfl1 T) rewritten, and zivlnc (acts U (1 LlIAjl 11 nd conditions, brought down Queen Wllhclmina of Holland to Princo to date, of the Central's William of Wlccd is shortly to be an- TOURIST J nounced. Activity at Toulon Arsenal. Paris, Oct. 19. In spite of denials, tho Echo do Paris semi-offici- HOffllolBKCIo JtbelnMMihiar lllustral-1 asserts that the embarkation of war material nnd supplies continues at Toulon, addat the arsenal there. ing thnt extraordinary activity reigns The Tunnel Caved In. Hnrriman, Tcnn., Oct. 19. Tunnel Tickets and full Information as to rates In conNo. 17, on tho Cincinnati Southern at nection with the above can be had of agents ol this point caved in for the second time the "Central" and connecting lines. S. G. Hatch, Dl. Pass. Agent, Cincinnati. in nweek. Trains run to Chatttanooga John A. Scott, Dlv. Past. Agent, Mimphlt. via Kuoxvlllc. Tho cavc-l- n is said to Wm. Murray, Dlr Past. Agent, New Oilstnl, bo nn extensive ono, A. nations for Starving Cubans. New York, Oct, 19. In addition to tho weekly cargo of army stores and supplies sent to tho United States troops in Santiago and Porto Uico, there aro on tho transport Bcr tin, which has sailed for Santiago, 300, 3 D00 rations for the starving Cubans. H. Hanson, G, P. A. ed pamphlet, contains a large number l"ters from Northern farmers I II IP IT U.1U.U now prosperously located on the line of the Illinois Central. Railroad In tbe States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi of ibe and Lonisana, and also a detailed write-ucities, towns and country on and adjaeeat to that homeieekers, or those in search of a line. To farm, this pamphlet will furnish reliable Information concerning the most accessible and prosperous portion of the South. Free copies can be bad by applying to the nearest of tbe undersigned. 11 a a ' 'f rTV I t " W f W, A. Ktllond, A. G. P. A. Chicago, Louisville. I 1 Dr. a. & Ottcs ;pruge BALSAM Chlcago.OctlO. Two meetings were held y by thd1 Illinois Federation of Woman's clubs now in convention In this city. At tho early meeting of 40 clubs which liavo joined tho federation elnco tho last annual meeting were heard. to-da- Illinois Federation of Woman's Clubs. re-po- rts m J ISM New York, Oct. 19. Miss Iteubenn Hyde Walworth, who Blnco tlio beginning of tho war with Spain had served as n loluntcer nurso In tho government hospitals, died, Tuesday, at tho Presbyterian hospital, after a flvo weeks' illness, from typhoid fever, contracted at Camp Wlkoff. Itlver Neirs. bTATioss. Pittsburgh Cluclnnatl SU Louis. St. Paul Davenport Memphta Cairo Gave Her X.lfe for Others. j CURES YOUR COUGH A DAY. 25 & 50 CENT BOTTLES. I IN wvgi'i's'i''twinfirsiiiiyiwnvsi Sold by SI. liernard Drug Store. aaugo. 8.0 7.1 . 21 Chanco 0.2 fall hours. InSlhrs. -- 0.4 M Main .02 .02 01 10 '50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS FARMING." 4.1 1.4 4.8 Loulsvlllo 0.S 4.4 NowOrleans The Steam Yacht Happho, of Now York, Fall T. Trace. I'robably Lost, wllh all Hands, THE MARKET Oft Norwalk, Coun. 0.4 PROBABLY FOUNDERED. South Norwalk, Conn., Oct. 19. A steam yacht was sighted oil Norwalk Tuesday night, evidently in distress. The upper rigging, smokestuck and masts were gone. Twelve men were counted aboard. Later tho yacht disappeared. Still later tho Bridgeport sound steamer Itoscdalc put in at Wilson point nnd reported that the vessel in distress was tho steam yacht Sappho of New York. Tho Itosedalo also reported that Fclschman's yacht, another New York vessel, was laboring in u heavy storm. Death at a Wedding. Louis, Oct. 19. Martin Stoll, with his wife, attended the festivities incident to tho marriage of a neighbor, TneMlny night, and In gong down the buck stalrwny to enjoy a cigar in the open air, stumbled over the 'baluster nnd fell to the stono flagging, receiving Injuries from which ho died within an hour or two. St. Second Edition. 32 Pages, 18 by iaj Inched REPORT. A general review of the advances and improvements made in the WEDNESDAY, Oct. II. leading branches of farm industry drain und Provisions. century. J3.DOS3.C5; during the last half St. L ouls Flour Patents, red. Special articles by the best agother crades, $2.903.J3. Wheat No. 2Oats 2 C9c. mixed, Slc. Corn No. No. 2 , 23&C Hay Pralrlo. 5.00Q7.00; ricultural writers, on topics which cloar timothy, J7.60a9.50. Duttor Cream- they have made, their life study. ery, 2123V4c; dairy, 17020. Ebbs Fresh, 13o. Illustrations of old fashioned imLard Prlmo steam, 4.s5c. Pork Now mess, ts.00. Bacon Clenr ribs, 6c plements. S!28J4c. 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Sheep Natlvo sheen, J3.0Wt4.C5; westerns, J3.C0S4.C0; lambs, J4.W 06.20. 5.35: 4 bend your order to THE BEE, Eaulington, Ky. The amount paid out in wages for 1898 will be in round numbers Dr.Bull's COUCH SYRUP 5380,000,000 more than the total paid out in 1895 under the Wilson law. Kalamazoo "Telegraph." 25; Blockers nnd feeders. J3.20ffl5.00. Hogs Heavies. J3.C5a3.S0; packers ,J3.75frU3; s. mixed. J3 60(53.75; lights, J3.KG3.70; york-erSheep-Lam- bs, Jl.G0tf5.20; J3.G5Q3.i0. muttons, J3.0OO4.10. Clnclnnatl-Ho- ga Active nt JJ.1O0I.OO. Kansas City Cattle Natlvo steers, $1.00 Texas steers, J2.90O4.65: Texas cows, J2.40S2.90; native cows nnd heifers, J.'JSip Co Compound prescriptions time. It requires properly experience and a complete knowledge ot drags. It requires the druggist tobavoalarge amount ot drugs-fredrugs. He must give the bes possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. sh Cottou Quotations for middling rnneo as lows: St. Louts, 6c; Now York, 6 Memphis, 6c. fol- snen-gcife- bt jtmm 11 HcGEE'S ,25c 1 CHILL CUBE "iaM? wwnQgrjiso KNOCKS OUT CHILLS AND FEVER. CofiUln MwpTsVi to nit Plkuant td t&ka. m poUon. GawutMd r ioomj nsfo&tM, L1BQH JUZl BOTTU. HER WE'RE CAREFUL. New York, Oct. 19. Monoy on call nominally 2tf2V4 per cont ; prlmo mercantile paper, 3V454 cent.; sterling exchange steady, with nctual business in bankers' ST. BERNARD DRUO STORE, bills at 4SGUQ4&GV4 for demand, and at 4!ltf tmVi for CO days; posted rates, 4Utfi&ii and 4S3; commercial bills, 4S0tf : silver cerAre you a subscriber to Tub tificates, 60Vi5j51; bar silver, 60; Mexican 13ee? You should be. dollars, . Government bonds firm. financial. WITH THE ACOVE FACTS REMEta. pr viirvsV i , - - &Ma&&UL' SBSBBSBHSJSJSJBK4KftSM M jtW'W'.wwM.a 1 sssal nrf. ' , v'U.J",!'-'.- ' -- . "? ' ' 4.SA.-- 'l'1! .t.fr'"fc jr. 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Address us for particulars. look at the question from this SruiNcriEU), Oct. 14. standpoint, stop and consider. William Brown, of Jacksonville, THURSDAY, OCTOHER 13. 1898. general counsel for the Chicago THE VIRDEN CLASH, and Alton Railroad, called on Gov. Tanner this evening and protested in the name of the railroad company ) (Continued From First Page against the state troops boarding the company s trains and searching OPINION. THE SIIEIUFI'S them. The result of Mr. Brown's protest that Gov. Tanner gave inHad Askftl Aid Trom The Gournment structions to Col. Young, in command of the state troops at Virden, I have contended at every stage not to allow troops to board the in the game that I was not equal to Chicago and Alton trains and the emergency in the event the ne- search them, but to prevent the ungroes were sent, and I informed loading of negro miners there. the Governor of this fact repeatedly. In a miners' town like Virden OPINIONS OF THE it is impossible to get deputies who arc reliable without selecting VIHDEN TRAGEDY. miners, and these Mr. Lukens would not accept. I was there at his request, and to guard his prop- From Bradstrccts erty, protect life and prevent blood The situation has not been shed if possible. In the first place helped by the utterances of the I had not been cany lniormcu uy governor of Illinois, who holds the Mr. Lukens when the negroes mine owners responsible for the would arrive and had little time disturbance, and declares that the Spanish authority has ended on to prepare. If troops had been officers of the company should be the beautiful island of Porto Rico sent and minars got out of town", indicted for murder. It seems difand no flag but Old Glory now as I deemed advisable, trouble may ficult for some executives to avoid have been averted. taking sides in cases where their floats there. only function should be that of PRESIDENT LOUCKS TALKS maintaining law and order. The liberty giving folds of "Old Glory" are waving about the beau- Right of Xegrots Under the Constitution to he GOV. TANNER'S DEMAGOGY. tiful and fruitful isles of the seas-HaAscertained. From the Porto Rico, and more to It is no surprise to any reader of Chicago, III., Oct. 12. Presifollow. the newspapers to learn that the dent C. W. Loucks, of the Coal Company, who ar- miners' strike at Virden, 111., has A new and rather novel designaThe only from the vi- ended in bloodshed. rived at 9:15 tion has been applied to the Third cinity of trouble; made the fol wonder is that it did not come the One State exchange lowing statement to the Associated sooner, with the embittered strik Kentucky. ers on one side, encouraged to speaks of the "Third Ky., Regi- Press: "Our position has been defined maintain their stand by Gov. Tanment V. U. S. Army." and with the operators, right along by the press, as the ner, The United States is some 800,-00- 0 public can ascertain, and we sim backed up by local authorities, opening their inhabitants bigger than ever. ply desire to state that our employ bent upon labor under the mines pro es arrived at Virden about 12:30 with negro That is what we got, by a count of today. We stopped the train op tection of private guards. Withnoses, when the stars and stripes posite the gates, so that the men out attempting to examine into were unfurled over the island of could go from the train into our the merits of the case, it is plain works, when immediately the mob that Gov. Tanner has tried to make Porto Rico on Tuesday. fired from all directions, and very political capital out of a serious memKentucky heads the list of corn naturally our men defended them labor trouble. Having-th- e consequence in lull ory of the Homestead strike before producing states this year in the selves. The him he early determined that if do matter of gain in the average yield we to" not know positively as yet anybody was going to profit pohti our future action, we propose per acre for the state. With the As follow in the future as we have cally by this quarrel it should be to close of October the Kentucky crop in the past iegal procedure in the the Governor ot Illinois, ana he was still one point above the stand legal obtaining of our legal rights has framed every proclamation and pertaining ard, while all other states were be and shall take proper steps to sc and made every order against all who to the affair with that solitary end cure redress low. prompted, aided, abetted or par- in view. His attitude has been The American Agriculturist es ticipated in the riots of today, that of an arrant demagogue, but it may cost his party dear before timates the aggregate yield of wheat whether they are miners, miners' this story of blood and not is officials, state officials or others. this year in the United States to We shall determine before we are over. be 700.000.000 bushels, and the through whether the government Illinois has been unfortunate in estimate is not likely to prove an of this state can class our popula- the matter of labor troubles. On scalawags, etc. account of the mixed nature of her cxageration. This is about :oo,- - tion as with impunity, and whether the population and the large number 000.000 bushels more than the colored citizens of this country can of foreigners this is unavoidable. crop of 1897. have their rights under the consti- The frequent strikes resulting inand flame the most violent passions A number of names of deserters tution set aside at the whim pleasure of the government of Illi and call for the greatest tact, forfrom the Third Kentucky have renois. We shall determine lor our- bearance and, at the same time, cently been posted at Camp selves and others in this state just firmness on the part of the authoriHamilton, but none from our own how far a Governor can annul and ties. That the Governor should, Company A. appear in the list. evade the duties placed upon him as in this instance, array himself so strongly and so soon against the We all expect Company A. to con- by the constitution and statutes of Sheriff and other local officials this state." tinue to hold first rank in the regimeant that serious trouble must ALTON OFFICIALS WROTH. ment in every particular. come, and come quickly. 9 taking its passengers to where to pay the sum demanded, After a term they are ticketed. It is an unh- of inaction they notified their former em thing and nothing can be ployes that they would look clsowhere for eard-of found in the laws of the state justi- labor willing to accept the wages tendered. fying the conduct of the Governor. Negro miners wero engaged in Alabama We can take passengers, whether and brought to Illinois. The striking colored or white, frem Alabama, miners took the ground that "importing or from any other state, and carry hbor" was an oilenso calling far armed rethem to any destination on our line. sistance, and providing themselves with It does not matter if they come un- rifles, they said they would prevent the der guard. We do not recognize reopening of the mines with the Alabama the guards as such, but as passen- men. A bloody conflict followed. A numgers. Even if they carry guns we ber of men were killed and wounded, and have nothing to do but to take only the presence of the state troops has them to where they arc destined, stopped a renewal of the fight. Tho position that Gov Tanner has as' so long as they keep their guns out Our .course in this mat- sumed in this deptorabla contest docs more of sight. credit to his sympathies than to his judgter is plain." waii, Chica-go-Virde- n Provost Guard Alvie Kitchen, of Company H. Third Kentucky, who is held on charge of killing a member of the 12th New York, has been given the best treatment dur-hi- s imprisonment, being supplied with meals from a Lexington hotel by order of the Quartermaster of his regiment. Coj. Waring, who with his white clad street cleaners made dirty New York almost the rival of immaculate Paris, is to clean Havana. It remains for the ingenuity of Americans to wipe away the disease breeding filth of that plague stricken city and make the ports of Cuba as wholesome as our own southern shores. The best quarantine is prevention. When Col. Waring shall have accomplished the big job in prospect we may expect yellow fever to be nipped in the bud before it can start on a journey to America. Women Should Be Thankful. In treating of "The Female Crim inal," Frances Alice Kellor, writ ing in the International Journal of Ethics, says: "There are many crimes which the law, by reason of its unequal political privilgcs, bas rendered woman incapable of committing. Illustration of these would be, offenses against the government, including violations of the election and postal laws; of the revenue laws," Deny the Gournar's Right to Seize Their Train. r T The writer is just a little wide of the mark in the matter of violations of revenue laws, so far at least as concerns women of mountainous eastern Kentucky.Gov. Bradley has just pardoned several women charged with moonshining pardoned them because they were women and because other women occupying the highest plain of modern civilization and culture had petitioned for the pardon ot their benighted sisters. Such offense is born of ignorance rather than vice. But what do they not escape by political disfranchisement! How is woman blest by her divorcement 1 : Chicago, III., Oct. 14. Complications which threaten to assume greater proportions than the clash between fcdcrable and state au- thoity during the railway strike under Altgeld's administration promises to grow out of Gov. Tanner's alleged seizure of the Alton road at Virden. General Solicitor Brown, of the Chicago and Alton, left for Springfield today as a result of a conference between the officials of the road. The Governor will be sought by Solicitor Brown, who will assuiiiC charge of the situation at Virden, so far as the Alton is concerned. Steps will be taken likewise by the Alton to secure leg al redress for the alleged lawless seizure of the road by the Gover nor. The officials of the Alton make no attempt to conceal their anger, and cast the blame on the Governor for interfering with a common carrier which has author! ty to operate as such under state laws. The officials of the Alton claim that one of the most sacred pre rogatives ot a common caner was outraged when the Governor in structed the troops to take posses sion of the Alton road, thus pre venting the train crews performing their duties, and in forcibly taking charge of the switch and other keys. The two repeated attempts of the Alton road to unload pas sengers at viruen. each time re pulsed by the troops, has nettled the officers, and they express their determination to find out if the Governor of the state can ''exercise lawless force," as they term it, without being held to account. Solicitor Brown was instructed to look up the law, and he reported that Gov. Tanner exceeded his authority and acted without constifurnished tbem, but the freight rates protutional right in restraining the From the Globe Democrat. road from taking its passengers to What was substantially a.battle has been hibits them from shipping coal there and to their destination and forcibly fought in an Illinois mining town by armed selling at a profit. tying up the road. men not in the military service. The laws It is rumored that Secretary Jones, of bas resigned, but tbe "Lawless force covers the situ- have been broken, and the task is now to tbe ation entirely," said Mr. Brown, place the culpability. To tbo public the truth of this statement, we can not vouch before leaving his office. "Not tragedy comes with a shock, Tbey were for. lawless force sanctioned by the aware of a labor dispute at Virden, but it Rumor says Col. Stull, formerly ManaGovernor of the state, but by a had continued several months, and the ger of tbe Oakhill Coal Co., is chief officer man who acts as Governor of the details were not clearly defined to the of the Giant Coal Co. Perhaps be could state. Our road is a common car- average reader. The situation up to a give the railroad company some informarier and operates in the state under certain point, however, were simple. In tion as to tbo location of tbe same. the laws. The Governor has abso- April last abo coal miners struck for A large number of miners from Crabtree operators declined mines and other places attended tbe funeral lutely no right to prevent this road higher TJc-tob- er wages.-Theml- Subscribe for his paper and pay The "Stories of a, Confederate" get Appear in "The National for it regularly in advance and to do tho same. Magazine" for Noyour ncighors him the news or occasion Send vember. of ally a watermelon or a peck The National Magazine has sc peaches, cured the great serial of the jcar, Invito him to your picnics anu "Stories of a Confederate." It family dinners, so that he can cat will mark a new and bold depar a square meal occasionally. turc in magazine enterprise, for Don't .call the ticket you give although leading generals' and en him to the church concert a deadginccrs have given accounts of head. He can't buy tickets from their successes and defeats, there everybody to everything, but he arc few periodicals which have will say kind words of your perment. There is no law against the transever published the reminiscences formances and thus lead others to fer of laborers from one state to another. of a southern gentleman, reflecting buy your tickets. The citizens ot every state have constitujustly his motives, ideas, hopes They are tional privileges in all states If you have anything to buy or purand experiences, ns well as giving not required in following any lawful sell, let the paper assist you to suit to stop at the boundaries of any other Advertising that a vivid and just account of some of find customers. stato when tbey leave their own. Much as a wandering baby, when important events in mniK. mvs the nrintcr benefits the most stress is laid upon the phrase "imported there. had the measles and scarlet fever, history. That this American Secretary Atkinson, of the St Bernard and readers. labor." It is a novelty as applied to and both advertisers removing to Illinois to engage in Company, is back from a trip East, and when you fell into the washtub to story can now be told frankly and If you have any job printing any vocation. A negro miner is an Ameri- while enrouto home ho stopped at the nearly drowned, when you fell from fairly, without awakening dangerofdo, don't take it to an outside can citizen in all that the term implies. Knight Templar Conclave at Pittsburg and the cherry tree and brokeyour colemotions north or give your newspaper the ous and bitter In his stand against laborers from other of course bad an enjoyablojlime there. lar bone, when you first started to fice, but south, is ' 0 to the healing hand states, Gov, Tanner unquestionably makes Should the statement of the manager ot school and when you earned your first chance. of time; the inflexible logic of coma new departure, and one which, allovved the Virden mines, as hero given, prove Give the editor a pointer occafirst prize. and established conto find lodgment in the government of true, why did the miners strike? or write him sensible short mon interests Later on it told how you had sionally statesr would lead to the most serious com "Virden, III , Oct 14. General Manager if he ditions; and more than all, to tho articles and don't get mad plication and abuses. There is no con- Lukins of the Coal Com- completed the studies of the disof American military sec everything your way. renaissance it, and the pany stitutional or legal warrant for made tho following statement trict school and how eloquently you fails to thing, and naval renown and the glorious sooner it is dismissed the better for all men regarding the wages paid by bis company When he docs say a good recited your graduating orations. victories in which Northron and engaged in industrial pursuits, whether and the demands of the strikers: so. It told of your entering high tell him have shared the same capitalists or workmen. The bloodshed at "Under the old scale of wages, prior to In short, remember the golden Southron It told of your Virden, whoever fired the first shot, is a re- the summer of 1897, the pay at our mines school or academy. dangers and hardships, and have rule, and don't forget the editor of proach to American law and orthr. was 25 cents per ton, mine run, and fairly contests in baseball and tennis. It been rivals only in the common in labor disputes is good miners could and did earn $2.25 a told of your departure for college your local paper. The bearing of arms desire ol carrying tho banner of entirely outside the pale of the law. 'tis not day for to hours, free of all expenses. The tho stars from victory to victory. or your first venture in business. Outlook for Wheat. The for tbo individual who bas.or thinks be has, pay rolls show an average of $2 29 a day The initial number of this inter crop coming upon told of yourvarious visits back It "An abundant a grievance in his business to arm himself net for every miner in tbe mine, with a esting serial will appear in the No and proceed on the assumption that be can range of $1,10 to $4 56 a day. The price to the old home neighborhood and nearly empty granaries and empty vember issue of "The Nauonal make war as a private citizen, or as one of of powder bas been reduced 30 cents a it always wished you well in your barns the world over is a very dil Magazine" and will deal with the a body of private citizens. Nor is there keg since then, making a material increase greatest undertakings. ending of that hollow truce be fcrcnt matter to a large crop any Justification for keeping out the citi- in the miners' wages." It hinted modestly about the first a previous large crop," says tween the representatives ol the zens of one State from another State. The you went a courting and gave the London Statist. "In other new Confederacy and the Governlime KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. question is simple enough if dispassionately Washington, which had weighed. Men have a right to refuse the timely warning to "her folks" that words, it may be said that while ment at for months prevented Anderson season's wheat producwages offered them, but no right to resort from opposing the erection of hosTelephone the neighbors knew that matters the present The Cumberland to violence to prevent theacceptauce of the growing interesting over their tion is doubtless 330,000,000 quar- tile batteries and deterred BeaureCompany is preparing to erect a were terms by other citizens. A citizen of Il ters, at least 310,000,000 quarters gard from a complete isolation of way. building modern exchange linois bas a perfect right to accept employin of this quantity arc absolutely reIt announced the time of your quired for consumption during the the Federal garrison, and finally ment in Alabama, and the rule works pre Owcnsboro. It will be three stoin the firing upon Fort expected wedding, and it published the present season and the remain- resulted way. The Virden cisely the same the other ries high and of tasteful architecSumptcr. Tho scries has an entrouble, and others of the same nature, are the notice of the marriage license, ing 20,000,000 quarters will be tertaining and historical value not permitted too much latitude in discom- ture. and gave you a nice puff concern- perfectly easily absorbed in only equalled by anything that has apmoding the general public, interrupting The Frankfort Company of the ing the wedding ceremony. partly filling the gap made in the peared in any periodical for a travel and other interests not concerned in new State Guard arc camped at world's ordinary reserve stocks It told of your extended honey- during the past two years of insuf- decade past. Send iS cents to the controversies. Legal methods alone Pewee Valley for a two weeks' outNobody prob- the W. W. Potter Co., 91 Bedford moon tour and of your settling ficient production. are admissible in settling disputes, and if Street, Boston, for a three months' ing and instruction. this rule bad been observed, no one would ably can tell what the world's wheat subscription. down to housekeeping. really amount to, but it is injured at Virden, Two mormon preachers are now have been When you were sick the home reserves canvassing Larue county, telling paper week by week informed your certain that they now are 40,000,-00- 0 Col. Henry Home. quarters less than they have BLASTS. LOCOMOTIVE the people of their religion and more distant neighbors ot your been in some seasons during the From Kentucky New'Era. getting converts to it wherever lapses and improvements. Lieut. Col. Jouclt Henry, of the last fifteen years, and they arc cerThe comparative statement of gross they can. told about your lost cow and tainly 25,000, quarters less than Third Regiment Kentucky VolunIt earnings of the Louisville & Nashville railThe Carrollton furniture factory led to her recovery. It told how they were last year. The present teer Infantry, arrived from Camp road for tbe first week in October, shows Sunday, Lexington, position of tho wheat market may Hamilton, an increase of $40,085. The earnings has been running until 9 o'clock your horse had been stolen and led therefore be regarded as a safe one; taking his friends and family by were $456,640. Tbe earnings for the first every night for a month filling or- to the arrest of the thief. what the future has in store is surprise. Col. Henry has not week last November were $425,555. From ders. When you were getting dull and largely a question of how much been well for several weeks past July 1 to tbe latest date this year, tbe earnThe annual reunion of survivors tired through the monotony of your Argentina prouueus this coming and was granted a weeks' leave of ings were $6,102,647, and last year, $5,- " absence to recuperate. of the Sixteenth Kentucky will be labor, the paper urged that the harvest 863,988, tbe increase being $238,959. get up a celebration, and Tbe action of the Governor of Illinois held at Brooksville, Wednesday, people you were named as one of a suitin giving orders to the State militia, not November 30. to allow the colored miners from Alabama Sturgis is to give a street fair able commute on arrangements. to get off train at Virden, Ills., is thought Oct. 28 and 29, which will be the And when it was all over it gave y nign rauroaa omciais lueiy 10 cause you just praise for the success of tbe chief executive of Illinois considerable first of its kind in Western Kenthe undertaking. trouble and it may be thecauso of an in- tucky. In numerous ways the paper has dictment being found against him by the POLITICAL POINTS. helped to put your name before Grand Jury now in session. And you would Mann and Assistant Superintendent the people. The friends of Green R. Keller, never have had your lucrative office Train Master Devney gave close attention to tbe handling of the show trains. They clerk of the House of Representaor your honorable recognition from closely guard the good reputation the road tives and editor of the Carlisle the community but for the kind bas for handling such trains, and if tbey Murcury, say he has a certain aid of the local printer. can prevent it, tbe good record nill not be cinch on the Democratic nominaIf you are a member of a Sunday broken. tion for Secretary of State. School or society of any sort, that Tbe special show trains were handled for three days this week by conductors going the same paper publishes your anA report has been Wene, Baldwin, Urowning and Maddox, rounds of the Kentucky press to nouncements and the various proSpecial Agent Harland was with the cir the effect (hat the Hon. R. II. ceedings, of your meetings. cus several days this week closely looking Tomlinson is a candidate for At It tells the people much which after the L. & N. interest If threatened by General, but Mr. Tomlin you would like to have known, but torney tbe lawbreaker in any form. necessity preDispatcher Wooldridge and wife at- son tells the Grccnsburg Record which modesty or you from telling. vents tended tbe funeral of tbe late Lee Salmon he is not a candidate. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE VIRDEN RIOTat Madisonville last Friday. If you and all your folks have OUS MURDERS. Sam James, Jr., the Populist The loss of the L & N. by the recent nominee for Congress in the Sec- been prosperous and fortunate in From the Black Diamond. is estimated at Whatever may have been the lire at Clarksville, Tenn , ond district has filed his certificate your affairs, the paper has boosted wrongs of the miners at Virden, $40,000. of nomination with the County you all the way. If you have had Another evidence of tbe great care exer 111., or whatever might have been Clerks, and for safety, ac- misfortune, the paper asked for the rights of the mine owners, cised in the handling of show trains on Court "No use for a duster there 's no dust on sympathy in your behalf. should cut no figure in the investi- this division was shown this week when companied it with a petition signed Thus the paper has rejoiced gation which must necessarily fol- tbe great Forepaugh's and Sells Bros. by the necessary number of voters. when you rejoiced and wept when low the wanton bloodshed and show, loaded on fifty cars divided into It sells too fast" I More Reading Out. four trains was safely transported over, this murder" which occurred there you wept. If you are a good and division. Louisville Evening Post. From the Either the sheriff of 12. enterprising citizen the paper will Macoupin County, or the Governor General Manager Harvey has al- always be your friend and will Pay car last Monday and tbe liberal disof the State, or the nunc owners, tribution of tbe gold coin among tbe boys ready commenced his campaign handled dealer back you in your enterprises and or all three, are responsible lor the brought to their minds the statement made for 1900, and says as a starter, will help to find your business awful slaughter, and the guilty sometime ago that there was no gold in tbe be must be made to suffer no matter country, and free silver was what we "Wc have no sympathy with the friends. , New York Democrats nor with the of old anyThat there was wanted who it may be. is It tells you where to buy and criminal neglect or recklessness The telegraph office at Mannington was Democrats of New Jersey, Connec- where to sell. It tells of rogues goods, : on the part of those in authority opened for a few nights lately to assist tbe ticut or Pennsylvania. I do not admits of little doubt, which can dispatchers in safely handling show trains. believe that the delegates from to be avoided. sells five It tells you of current prices and only be settled altera careful hearJesse James, Jr., son of tho noted out- these States will be recognized by ing and judicial trial. It is, on law, bas been indicted for helping to rob prevents you from being cheated world. the surface, not altogether unlike a Missouri'Faciflc train on tbe night of the next Democratic National and swindled in 100 ways. a repetition of the horrible HomeIf the Democrats from Finally, when you die, the paSeptember 23d. stead strike, which 'culminated so these four great States arc not per will publish your obituary and Assistant Supt, E. II. Mann ate a classic Apparently, disastrously. there recognized it will be difficult for will cover over your faults and was an utter absence of any one breakfast of pie and crackers Sunday morning, while hurrying the circus trains "Coin" Harvey to explain why the will recite the story of your good clothed with authority to stop or check the lawless proceedings, as through Earlington. It seemed rather a Democratic convention will be deeds. rifles, guns, and other firearms slim lunch for so hearty a man, but it went called a "national" one, and even All these things the local editor were carried, and in the possession with a relish and a joke. more difficult to figure out a victory will cause his paper to do, but no Edward Robinson, who only a few years of reckless men, who used them Harvey will do his one else in the world will do them To have ago launched into tbe railroad business, but "Coin" with murdetous effect. his best, especially if enough nick- or can do them for you even for permitted the assemblage of large bas been making rapid strides upwards, bodies of armed men was in itself and has lately been offered and bas ac- els are put into his "slot." love or money The outside paper criminal neglect on the part of cepted tbe position of Ass't Roadmaster on is a stranger to your little world some one, because armed mobs the N. V. C. & H. R. R. R. with headquar- Prominent Democrats Approve. and arc not at all interested in its are a menace to peace, and unlaw- ters at Lyons, N. Y. His many friends From Globe Democrat. Yet your local Nearly every Democrat of promi- improvement. are pleased to bear ot bis promotion ful in any state of the union. here THE GREAT Therelore to have allowed such and bope be may still continue to climb nence in the United States has paper does all this free of cost to gatherings without some effort higher. made himself more prominent by you, if you are willing to receive made to restrain them evidences a approving the administration of it that way. However, for your DOWN IN THE MINES. culpable neglect or carelessness President McKinley. The latest sake, we hope you arc too generous which must be fixed upon the to tmany unrequited favors and - after addition to the list is an impartial guilty partyThe patrons of tbe St. Bernard Comthat you are willing to reciprocate hearing, and the sooner it takes crowding them with of the Navy Herbert, who declares the same. satisfied will be pany at Louisville are place the better coal orders. If rates were so tbey could that the President has made no Help the editor. Be his friend, the public. And your Pavorlte Home Piper, W wk ship coal profitably from their mines on mistakes, either in the military or KJHk3 THE VIRDEN STRIKE. tbe L. & N., an ample supply could be naval branch of the service. EARLINGTON. Iu, of the late Lee Salmon at Madisonville, THE LOCAL PAPER, last Friday. Sir Thomas Tancred and parly experienced quite a rough time of it In cross- Have You Any Iden of Whnt it ing the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, Has Done For You? looking oer the Dlack Diamond survey, and rniny weather has interfered with their AND AS TO WHAT YOU MIGHT DO progress. Would it not be a sad da.y for miners of this country, if, as suggested by Covernor In Return, Have You Ever Given Tanner, of Illinois, there wero a. law enThat n Passing Thought? acted prohibiting a laborer from going in search ot from one Slato to another work Tho paper has done fifty things Contrary to tho rules ot the order of the for you and is only anxious to do United Mine Workers, it is said that a fifty more. strike lately took placo at the Basket mine It told your friends when your for tho sole reason that one of tho men re parents were married. fused to join their organization. It announced to the world when Would not Governor Tanner, of Illi a cap you were born. nois, have tho same right to say that italists from another state could not invest It recorded tho crcat events of his money in Illinois, as be has to say that your childhood, when you were lost labor from other slates has' no rights you friendship and he will prove his to you. A SERIAL OF THRILLING INTEREST. V? &' Chicago-Virde- n y lol-lowi- Conrier-Jouma- l. I fcdi fcMft ifffffffffififffVifVfw "h. i tSf Bai Con-vention- ." Battle Every who has Ax knows this to a fact. There Battle Ax stock no as nothing but fresh where times more than Battle Ax any other brand in the All who chew it never change. Lft5S PLUG wt member the name when you buy again. AAlAMAAiiUlAl ThB Kw York Weekly Tribune NATIONAL FAMILY f NEWSPAPER For.. FARMERS.... And VILLAGERS, THEBEE KENTUCKY.... Klondike More Fatal Than War. From the Louisville Post. 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" UHJ '"ta.i,iL. fC&Jte4fe! -'J.,J-.lMJ- -- " " sT tiin . u gii0pft'i .?r v h' "f"- Yt,j r b-- ' !.... v r .,' M,r 'M."! yy cvi A 3n,r i i f75 I 111! w- "m & v 'l wwsk m 2g mm j t m .'&' fi& .1 htC i7 4 PYIMANS WITH OUR SOLDIERS. NOTES ON THE LECTURE. TBE FLOWER SHOW. SUBJECTS OF THE SERflONS, "J3U 3noustru, toe Hljrtoc." "" LOCAL NEWS. Jr if If It was only health, we along energetically. There' is grand lecture given us by the Rev. hall and all of them in full bloom. Over. might let it cling. Mrs. Julia Sisk spent several every indication that the attendFather Hayes, of Bowling Green, In addition to this they will have But it Is a cough. One cold clays with relatives here this week. ance is going to be larger than has no sooner passes off before Ky., on the night of the 12th inst., a scries of grand concerts every Numerous Notes of the Camp, another comes. But it's tlio and also of the organ recital, which afternoon and evening at which Same old cough nil the time. The Grand Lodge of Kentucky marked these meeting for several World's Teacher." THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FWS Thursday And it's the samcj old story, was part of the programme. Wo the leading talent of the United Odd Fellows will meet in Paducah years. Friday night "The World's Friend." too. there Is first the cold, Lexington, Ky., Oct. 17. The feel very grateful to the Rev. States will be heard. Mrs. Geneis duo not only to tho originality and Brig. Gen. Milward, of Lexingthen the cough, then pneuSaturday night "The World's Savior." next year. simplicity of tho combination, but also troops will not leave here as soon monia or consumption with the the famous ton, and Col. Logan, representing Sunday morning "Vain Religion." Father, for the very edifying lec- vieve to tho euro nnd skill with which It Is long sickness, and life trembMr. R. M. Salmon and famiIy,of the Uniform Ranks Knights of as anticipated, and probably not at ture, and for his warm words of soprano has been engaged for two Sunday night "Puro and Undefllcd manufactured by scientific processes ling In the balance. kV Religion." known to tho Cai.ifoiixia. Fio SvBur Ilslcy, visited' relatives here this Pythias, of Kentucky, have com- all this winter. praise, lor our dear pastor, the concerts, and Prof. Carl Lindstrom, Co. only, nnd wo wish to Impress upon Monday night "Heartfelt Religion." Yesterday a telegram from the Rev. week. pleted arrangements with thcMid-dlcsborFather Cocncn, his congrega- the famous cornctist, will be there nil the importanco of purchasing- tho Gen. truo and original remedy. As the New Farm Industry. Lodge to hold the uni- department was rccciven by tion and the Earlington people in all week, appearing every afterMr. and Mrs. George Hooscr A recent report ol the Depart-- J genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured form rank competitive drill in that Breckcnrtdgc ordering him not to general. Father Hayes is so un- noon and evening. The Howell by tho Califoiinia Fio Srnur Co. are visiting relatives in and about men strong, one of ment of Agriculture calls attention only, a knowledge of that fact will city at the meeting of the State begin moving the troops stationed assuming, and like, that band, forty-twElkton. here until he was fully assured that his lecture greatly, but agreeably the finest bands in the world, will to the profit there is in osier assist ono In avoiding tho worthless Grand Lodge. Imitations manufactured by other that yellow fever has been .stamped surprised us. We expected some- play at one of the evening conMr. and Mrs. O. J. Farnsworth culture if prosecuted by farmers as Six hundred dollars prize money Tho high standing ot the arc visiting relatives in Nashville, has been offered by Middlesboro out in the South. Fio Sviiup Co. with tho media side line to other products. It thing good from him, but in his certs. This band is truly a wonThis means a delay of three to case of manner, eloquence and fas- der. They handle all the classic this week. is stated that nearly all the willow cal profession, and tho satisfaction Lodge, and it is expected that five which tho gcnulno Syrup of Figs has four weeks in the removal of the cinating delivery, he is far ahead difficult music with the case and used in this country for making given to millions of families, makes Mr. Ben L. Rash. and wife vis- or six companies will enter the troops, as frost docs not iall in the of our expectations, and shows grace of a Sousa or a Gilmore. willowarqs imported. It is sug- tlio namo of tho Company a guaranty ited the family of Mr. J. R. Rash, contest. As there is considerable of tho excellence Its remedy. It is South until the latter part of No plainly that he has master mind, The railroads will make greatly gested that vast tracts of land in the far In advance of of other laxatives, rivalry among several companies a a few days, this week. all country that are practically worth- as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and on account of the decisions ren- vember. and that he is well acquainted with reduced rates for the occasion, and If the troops ate kept here an his subject, which was, "The and it promises to be the society loo8cn8tho grasp of your cough. Mr. E. G. McLcod, of Madison-vill- c dered at the Grand Encampment less for most agricultural purposes bowels without Irritating or weakenThe congestion of the throat ing them, and it docs not gripe nor and lungs is removed; all inwas in the city one evening at Indianapolis, it will probably other month it is not improbable Church the Teacher of all Na- event of the season. might be used for osier culture. nauseate. In order to get its beneficial Is subdued; the flammation last week, and attended services at be the most hotly contested event that they may be kept here all the tions". All were delighted with Information furnished to the de- effects, pleaso remember tho namo of parts aro put perfectly at rest Harried. tho Company winter. This camp has been esand the cough drops away. It the Christian church. partment by some of the few of its kind ever participated in. him and will be glad to learn that has no diseased tissues on Miss Edna Moore and Mr. two now for about tablished CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. culture engaged in osier which to hang. jy he has promised to come and de. Mrs. P. 13. Davis went to HanAn Interesting Relic. SAX IWAXCISCO, Cat. Philip Schlamp were married at months, and the regiments have liver profit on an acre at LOUISVILLE, Ky. place the net another lecture for us in NEW YOUK, N. Y. son Monday to attend the funeral Dr. Miss Nashville Monday evening. Our good friend, J. T. Bailey, gradually made improvements that April next. figures varying from $125 (the of her cousin, Miss Bculah Ashby, Moore is a sister of Mrs. C. H. brought to this office last week an are the result of much work. The minimum in unfavorable condi- Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus Fund CThc music was of the classic orwho has been in ill health for some interesting relic of to McGary and Mr. Geo. Moore, of early days in surgeons in every report sent tions) to S133. Experience has 120,000. $50,000. der, a full programme of which months. this section. It was a wooden pin the department has praised this has already appeared in The Bee. this place. shown that the best soil appears COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1807. Tuesday's Nashville American Mr. Edwin Philips is home from one inch in diameter and five inch- camp in every way. The officers draws out Inflammation of the to be fresh black sand, but even a Father Cocncn is a good musi lungs. of reas follows: reports the wedding Dawson Springs after a short stay. es long, which was found near the and men alike arc desirous heavy compact loam or rich but cian, having had a great deal of ' AdvIcoFreoi Around the maining. Jesse and Ed visited him Sunday, heart of a saw-loft Mfclknt Deportsour meadow land is acceptable. Remember wo hW experience teaching music. And Miss Edna Moore and Philip Schlamp, you hro ny complaint ment. and he came home with them. His small end of the pin was a tuft of and deilre tlio best medical ailvleo is a great lover of the art, and both of Henderson, Ky., wero quietly you can possibly obtain, wruo tno A nanlla Haicot. The Way Out. condition is somewhat improved. human hair in a fair state of pres doctor freely. You will The advantages of a bank account takes much delight in bringing be- married last night at tbe residence of the rrorort reply, without cost. icceiTO Yesterday Dr. D. Goodloc made The timo we lose in whining, rcss, DH. J. C. AYOT, are numerous. It is not to busiAdd Rev. Dr. Barbee, in the presence of a few ervation. The growth of the tree fore his people, and teaching them J3S. Our public school was given a ness men we are talking they In growling and repining, Company B, Third Kentucky, a intimate friends. Miss Moore has been had closed the hole over the head know all about it but to salaried the highest order of music. He holiday on Monday. There is lit- Were better spent in merriment men, wage earners and to women. of the pin until over six inches of present of a cochin china rooster will not have any but the very residing in Springfield. Tcnn., for about a And conduct more refining. year past, and bas many friends there, tie. reason in trying to run a school There's safety if tbe bank is a that was in the battle of Manila. It timber intervened between the pin good one. There's convenience' Though fortune bo deluding Mr. Schlamp is a prominent young busibest. ,in opposition to a big circus and ACFOF VENCAKCE. tbe money always ready and out and the bark. A careful count of was on one of the United States Small solace comes from booding; ness man of Henderson, Ky. The young All were well pleased with the of reach of your own petty sqnan our teachers took a philosophic Ships and came out unscathed. It will find a place The smiling face the annual rings shows that sevendering, too. It is easy to spend vocal music, but some complain people leave tbis morning for Louisville, ,r liview of the situation. small sums when you have a large Third Kentucky Officer Assaulted Where frowns would be intruding. ty years has elapsed since the hole was recently sent Dr. Goodloebya that the difficult instrumental Cincinnati and Chicago. sum in your pocket. friend. Its name is ''General So crowd your troubles under, ', Geo. Toy is so far improved that was bored and the hair and pin By New York Men. A Clever Trick. pieces arc too classic for them to MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY And if you make a blunder he is on the street daily now and is place in the tree. A superstition Jackson." The company has adopt- fully appreciate; that they would It certainly looks like it, but there is Lexington, Ky., Oct. 13. AnGet up and dust aud swear you must no trick about it. Anybody can try it drew giving attention to his business, prevailed among the early settlers ed it as a mascot. familiar. like something more McClelland, Sergeant of Retrieve yourself by thunderl Ex. who bas Lame Back and Weak Kidneys. though his gait is slow and he is that a child afilicted with croup or This of course comes from custom, Company D, Third Kentucky, was Couched as Years. compelled to handle his head as phthisic could be permanently General Wiley's first general or All persons with a knowledge of Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean bo set upon and dangerously wounded I suffered for 25 years with a cough, and can cure himself right away by taking DRUGGIST, cured by boring a hole in a tree der issued during his present com music and familiar with those Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up by a half dozen Twelfth New York spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and he would a broken vase. for medicine to no avail until I used Dr. and placing some of the little one's mand is one prohibiting all gamb- pieces- from the grand masters ap- tbe whole system, acts as a stimulant to soldiers on Mcgowan street. He is ST, CHARLES, This remedy makes Bell's Henry C. Bourland, represent- hair in the hole, plugging it up ling. It reads as follows: BOfo preciate them. Father Cocncn Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and in St. Joseph's Infirmary. It is weak lungs strong. It has saved my life. 111. B. Roscil. Grantsburg, ing E. W. Turner Lodge of this tightly, all to be done secretly and nerve tonic. It Constipation, HeadKENTUCKY. supposed to be in revenge for the J. wishes by his organ recitals to give ache, Fainting cures Sleeplessness Spells, and place, and Ruby Lafloon, repre- when the child had grown above "The practice of gambling in any ; high order of Melancholia. It is purely vegetable a mild recent shooting of the New Yorker Notice. by any person connected with senting Madisonvillc Lodge, arc the hole, which was always bored :. formof the organizations of this divi- - :: the young a taste for a Line of Druggists' Sundries. any music, and to please those who laxative, and restores the system to its by a Third Kentucky man. All parties having claims against Nice in attendance at the session of the exactly the height of the child, it : sion, wherever located, is strictly pro- - : Prescriptions Carefully Compounded natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be of Second Kentucky the estate of S. E. Stevens will like himself understand music, and A number commanding officers bibited. Kentucky Grand Lodge of Masons would outgrow its malady. Old :; enjoined All see that the provisions are : of to appreciate the best, and also to convinced that they are a miracle worker. soldiers, rather than be mustered present them to me duly attested in Louisville this week. citizens can testify to the preva- ;: this order are carried into effect. :: help those who desire to cultivate Every bottle Guaranteed. Only 50c a bot- out, are getting a transfer to the within the next thirty days. "By command of Gen. Wiley. tle at St. Bernard at St. Bernard Drug Those owing the estate will please lence of this belief and certain ones ; c "II. L. Scott. Asst. Adj. Gen." : a taste for Third Kentucky. Others will join come forward and settle promptly, by attend Storo. IfJcrrold A. Jonson, our only law- - in each community were supposed ing the organ recitals and becom the regulars after being mustered as I am anxious to close up the sv", yer and life insurance man, sue- After nany Years. business. ing familiar with the selections arid to be gifted with this power of out. ,' Tcmnbcd to the power of chills Mr. John Anderson and his wife, healing diseases, and the frequent The men who were arrested for from the best composers. W. A. Toomds. For "Jjjjovcr and went to his father's home Adm'r of S. E. Stevens. finding of plugged trees shows how selling whisky to men of the Third those who arc too old to change, of Becklcy, West Va., arrived in Violent Lunatic Killed by Attendyn Greenville on. Friday. He said Earlington, Ky., Oct. 13, 1898. ant. was the belief. The pin Kentucky have been released be- he may call on Mr. "Collins" to our city on the 18th, on a visit to jftaTHothing and sawed wood for a common and Hair sent us will be placed in the family of Mr. Thomas Long-stafcould be found who come and Hopkinsville, Ky., Oct. 17. while, but when his temperature the museum here. The hair is au- cause no one entertain them Mr. Anderson was a citizen News from the asylum this afterwould testify against them. 'rose to 103 he had to pack up. burn and possibly the one is still of this place when the town was in noon is that C. R. Conway, an atc: living from whose head seventy Bee Friend, Me. '' Tlios. Laffoon, a former citizen years ago the lock was taken. This its infancy. He left here nearly tendant, while trying to prevent LQUIS. ST. Col. Pew, of the 8th Massachu- Earlington, Ky., Oct. 15,1898. twenty-twyears ago, and during S. S. Pulham, a violent lunatic, ol this vicinity,, died Saturday at interesting relic was found by Mr. setts, sustained the dignity of the EUROPEHN PLHN. all that long period has never been from doing him bodily harm, threw Cures INDIGESTION Resolutions of Respect. Rector, Ark., of something simi- L. L. Graddy on the Mat Dobyns' Plymouth Rock pilgrims by comRates: 76c. and 91.00 per Day. near Salcm.church. back to sec his relatives and Pulliam against a bath tub, breakfever. The deceased farm, lar to yellow An emergent session ot Hopkins RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. 5j9 The entering wedge for pelling nineteen of his men, who fe friends until this week. He is a ing two ribs. It is reported the nearly all Diseases the g 2 .leaves a wife and several children Deafness Cannot bs Cured would not attend divine services in Lodge, No. 61, A. O. U. W. held DINNER. SPECIAL 25c. ScJ human system b heir to. S with many relatives and friends in by local applications, as they cannot reach camp, to march to the city, attend in their lodge room in Earlington, brother to Mrs. Longstaff and will injuries to Pulliam resulted fatally this section to mourn his death to the diseased portion ot the car, Tbcro is services and march back again. Friday, Oct. 14th, the following remain in our midst about two a short time afterward. The Cor- SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. only one way to cure deafness, and that is weeks. It is real interesting to oner's jury cxhonoratcd Conway. No. Beef Steak, or Mutton Chops . Potato! , all of whom wc offer sympathy. into camp thoroughly resolutions were read and adopted: Waffles. Deafness is They came by constitutional remedies. hear him talk of the early days of Pulliam was a very dangerous and No.Cakes orTwo Eges.Coffee or Tea and Fruit. ... Potatoes. Cakes or Waffles 'i Ham, Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. Whereas, It bas pleased Almighty God 35 and Coffee or Tea. The circus at Madisonvillc on caused by an inflamed condition of tbe tired and will not fail to be present this place. a very powerful man. No. 3 Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or in bis inscrutable wisdom to remove from 20 Waffles and Coffee or Tea Monday had a large crowd notwith- mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. at camp services another time. our midst our beloved brother, Lee SalUa II T.nnt. rtntr.r jiiire. Cakes or Waffles Lung Irritation When this tube gets inflamed you have a .20 contifttiVTE. Mffl'SJ'Si and Coffee or Tea. Mr. Lee Salmon, a well known standing the stormy day and mon, therefore, be it rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and No. S Oat Meal and Cream, or Bouillon. Hot Rolls, is the forerunner to consumption. Dr. la Butter and Coffee orTea citizen of Crabtree mines, died at siderable drop in temperature. when It is entirely closed deafness is the Rev. Sam Small, who is ChapResolved, That we bow in humble sub- Bell's will cure it. and v No. Two Eegs, Butter, Toast and Coffee or Tea. .15 The pcoplo had not seen a circus result, and unless tbe inflammation can be lain of the Third Engineers in mission to the will of Him who "worketh give such strength to the lungs tbat a his home last Thursday, after a Tako Market St. Cnra direct to Hotel. cough or a cold will not settle there, of any magnitude for some years taken out and this tube restored to its camp at Lexington, delivered a all things after his own counsel," recogniz Twenty-fivprolonged illness of many months, Try Kuropcan Plan. Cheapest and best, only cents at all good druggists. normal condition, bearing will be de strong sermon to a large audience ing the fact that all flesh is as grass, and' of stomach trouble. He was sixty-fiv- jay for what you get P. MILLER, PRESIDENT. and when a people get circus in that we, too, mast soon die and pass into THOS. A Card of Thanks. stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are .A. years of age, and leaves a wife their bones it is worse than the caused by catarrh, which is nothing but at the Baptist church, that city, that land from which no traveler returns. &x For the many deeds of kindness and two children with a host of NothRfsolved, That in tbe death of Dro. 4th of July or Christmas. an inflamed condition of tbe mucous 'sur- Sunday night. Salmon, our lodgo has sustained the loss and sympathy extended by friends, fripnds and relatives to mourn his ing short of fire or flood will curb faces. PRACTICE LIMITED TO Considering the recent clash be- ot its oldest member, tbo fraternity a tried both at Earlington and Ilslcy, and death. We will give One Hundred Dollars for Interment the following the spirit. DISEASES OF THE any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) tween tlic Third Kentucky and the and true brother, who bravely stood at tbe especially by the members of the day at the Odd Fellows' cemetery post of duty in tbe dark and adverse days AND THROAT. George Mothcrshcad is so inured that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarab Twelfth New York regiment, it is ot tbe order; his family loses a husband A. O. U. W. during the recent ill- under the auspices of the United EYE, EAR, NOSE to the action of chills from his erst- Cure. Send for circulars, free. 60t UfftR FIRT STRttT. a little singular that it should fall and father, tbe community a useful and ness and death of my dear husband Workmen, of which order he was F. J. Ciibnbby & Co., Toledo, O. EVANSVILLE, IND. while residence in the verdant I desire to extend acknowledgeto the lot of the Third Kentucky quiet citizen. a prominent member. He was well Sold by Druggists, 73c. ? M9" Green River country that he can men returning from Porto Rico to Resolved, That we tender our warmest ments, and take this method of do- known throughout the county and Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. v now smile and smile and have sympathy to the stricken family and ex- ing so. Those Christian deeds of his death is widely mourned. be given- custody of ten Twelfth hort them in their sad hour of affliction to chills. So well docs practice perMiss Laura Ligon spent Saturto and bereavement to look to Him who alone kindness will ever be remembered New York prisoners for return Wilson Ordered to Lexington. fect a man that he can stand up day with relatives in Hanson. Mothers, 'when your children aro atcamp at Lexington from New York can bind up the broken heart and dry the with pleasure and gratitude by mytho dreadful croup, you Washington, October 17. Maj. tacked bydespair; Dr. Bull's Cough and have 'em with as. much sang self and family. mourner's tear. need not rutiVs Spruce Gum Balsam tlio raott City. remedy for coufrlis.eolds, froid as is displayed in the famous Gen. James M. Wilson, who was Syrup will rollovo and euro them at Resolved, That the lodge room be Mrs. Fannie Salmon. ..,Mil mid reliable and all xorencuot tbetbroat, clicst and onoo. YoucaualwayBdopondonthis accomplishment of the draped in mourning, and tbat tbo members Ilslcy, Ky., Oct. 18, recently ordered to command the marvolouo remedy ; it always cores. Large bottles, 25c and 0c ,.U'K. Saturday, Lieutenant Paul P. 1898. ot sorrow for tbe Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store sleep darkey. First army corps, relieving Maj. Price of Company A. was officer of wear the usual badge next thirty days. Mr. Geo. C. Atinson had a great Gen. Breckinridge, was in Washthe Guard in the Third Kentucky. Resolved, Tbat a copy of tbesu reso- time in Pittsburgh with the ington consulting with" the lutions be sent the afflicted family, a copy Knights Templar and helped cap- war officers about his new com.. Speaking of the Division Hos- entered upon tbe minutes of the order, and 0, J, Farnsworth, Agent, Will euro Croup without fail. a copy furnished the' Earlington Bee for ture the next triennial conclave mand at Lexington, where he will WE WANT YOUR TRADE. pital, Chaplain Sam Small said: Dto While be stationed until the troops are Doses are small nnd pleasant to take.druggists. for our own Louisville. Tnos. Loncstafb, Earlington, Ky. "The Division Hospital is simply a publication. . At all recommeud it. Trice Com, WM. MCUARLBY, Prof. Wm. B. Phil- transferred to Georgia. Gen. Wilthere he met model hospital. I do not know its superior W. A. Toombs. lips, who some years since so- son left in the United States among similar hosfor Lexington. ;o rr '''ernaiir it ' J't'O'PQ'i'J Bucklen's Arnica Salve. pitals. It is a thousand times better than journed in our midst in the capacThe best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, ity of assaycr and analitical chemtbis any we bad in tbe civil war. I believe Slow But Sure. I Bruises, Ulcers, statement is due Major Griffith, Major Sores, Sores, Chapped Salt Rheum, Fever ist for the St. Bernard Coal Co. Gordon was killed and KharHands, Chilblains, Tetter, Glennin, as tbey are de- Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiMearns and Major It is needless to say that Prof. toum captured by the native forces (Successor to Isaac Davis.) serving of the highest praise." tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is. Phillips and his friends cast their on January 26, 1885. The British guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Price 25c per box. For influence with the Kentuckians. money refunded. were compelled to fall back to ' Livery and THE CAREFUL MAN CAN SAY: An order has been issued to each Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. make a more deliberate advance. a "Fate cannot hurt mo; I havo donned today regiment here to at once furnish a Adjutant General Wilbur R. They have fought it out successShoe that's all a Good Shoe should be. Here are list of arsicles needed to fully equip Smith is preparing to turn the ofFeed Stable, fully, though it took thirteen sum combined Fltl Stylet! Economy!!!" Tor Infants and Children. the soldiers for a three months1 fice of Adjutant General over again The Kind You Have Always Bought mers. St. Louis stay in a northern climate. At the Old Stand, on Main 1 to Gen. Collier. The change will The Eagle, King ol all Ulrds, Street, just west of footwear problem is not so difficult as Bears tho fflHE take place shortly. Millions Given Away. depot, is noted for its keen sight, clear and dis1 It seems if taken in the right way. ConSignature tinct vision. So are those persons who It is certainly gratifying to the public to Comments on the The EvnnsvJIlc Press Club are Indications that tbe Camps at Lexington doing to Outdo Themselves Speech, the Speaker and the fllddlesboro. This Fall, May Continnc, Delightful Music. The arrangements for entertainWhen they give their big ChrysanMy Dear Editor: ing the State Knights of Pythias from the 24th to the 27th inclusive Will Not Move Until All Danger I beg space in your valuable themum and Flower show. They paper to make mention ,of the will have over 5000 plants in the Is in Middlesboro arc being pushed Of Yellow Fever Preparing for a Grand fleeting in Interesting it Hangs on Which Rev. Creel Will Deliver For Several Hectlngs To Come. Rev. Creel is continuing the meeting at the Christian Church and is preaching to large audiences. His subjects for the rest of this week and the beginning of next, at night, and for the two Sunday services arc as follows: night-"T- he jilfe, Htfflv aH JrA ' iWmM nlMi mtimw''' - rSmliXm, rrJ Clark-Wilso- n, k o Sjjer'S onc-of-u- s o Cherry Pectoral par-tic- s. Cam-ronsi- A grow-growe- rs Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster 1C g. Sehlamp-Moor- e. JNO. G.MORTON, hat-ar- AjUIYVII, ro-al- ly - GEORGE KING, - '. ixMrnmimmmpi - good-musi- carlsfedi's . f. ST.JflmBS HOTEL, German Liver ;s v itv..tv puwucr o 1 S Price. 25 Cents. . 1 SO . ts .. C e e dr. l. d. brose, MillMli Tg M t - CROUP j' . stand-Up-an- d ...... .' Securely Shod. 3 to-da- y Dr.Buirs COUCH SYRUP nut to-da- y GEORGE o. TOY, JK CASTOR! A Globe-Democra- t. W fidence in the seller and confidence in the Shoe together is a combination hard to beat. We stand right behind the Shoes We Sell you Qotl Shoes, and the maker of them stands right behind us. Assortment not surpassed. Style at the top. Prices at the bottom fr Our Fall and Winter Shoes are now in, BISHOP & COMPANY,. know of one concern in tbo land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have tbe satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tbo Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on St. Bernard Druggist, and get a trial bottle, free. Regular sire 50c. and z, Every bottle guaranteed, or prico refunded. Weak Eyes are Made Strong, dim vision made clear, styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind speedily and effectually cured by tbe use of butberland's Eagle Eye balvo. Its put np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists. &&?& Rev. C. C. Hall, as the "present chief officer of the Earlington K. of P. Lodge, will attend the State meeting of the Grand Lodge at Middlesboro, Ky., which convenes next Tuesday. Defter Than A Klondike dold Mine.. Good health la priceless when once lost When yon have a slight cold or conirtt Invest 15c lu a bottle of Dr. Otto' Spruce Gam In an Alaska cold rutne, as cold cannot liuy lost health, IJewaro of a slight cold. Died. Mrs. E. P. Rucker, wife of Dr. Rucker of this place, died on the morning of the i8tli, of ulceration o'f the bowels after a painful illness The of several weeks' duration r years deceased was about of age, and leaves a husband, three children and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. The remains were taken to Calvert City for interment. We extend sympathy to the afilicted ones. fifty-fou- uso Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes, styes, sore eyes of any kind'or granulated lids. Sold by all dealers at 25 cents. EARLINBTON, KENTUCKY. w.jit..i)i8'eiO'Ci'8'. First-Clas- Read Out Again. From the Henderson Gleaner. s Equipment and Prompt Service. The Ohio State Journal speaks of the "gold wing" of the DemoThere is no gold cratic party. wing. There is no such a thing as a gold standard Democrat any more than there are white blackbirds. OUR aUARANTEB $100.00 IN OOLD. Wo will pay One Hundred Dollar 1 11 Goldfot ny and ererjr caso ot coneh and colds wucre 110 benefit Is derlred from tbe nit of Dr. Otto's Hpruco Gum Ilalsam. It contains nothing Injurious and Is so pleasant to take, Ucwars of rjaio.s)i)iC''B'tt)'a' W1LLARD HOTEL '''' 'am a1! W. S. MILLER, JR. Manager. kL .V MADISONVILLE, KY. R MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT n Rev. Wheat, pastor of the M. E. Church, South, called in his evening appointment, Sunday, in courtesy to the protracted meeting in progress at the Christian church. are greater than n half Interest Dr. Otto's Spruce Gnm Tlalsam It a scientific remedy baud on modern dlncoverlca and com pounded by chemists of renown wiioh.iTOclTen tliroatand Inn? diseases allfoBtudj-- . Ask 700; drupplst to procure It for you It not in stock. Hold In two sizes. 35c and sOC HnKr Til BskUt r1 T1T IslBBHSsiiiiiiiH llli9sBbbbBbbHr Sold by St, Bernard Drug btore. Sold by St, Bernard Drag Stors. imitations. Sold by St: Bernard Drug store. j BEST S2 and $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE, pi WZZM F Mi III w T m. "jCmomj, ir-.i- ' ?Wf$ it VI .S,T?.'!, V ' I; i ' &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& THE SUNDAY SCIIOOL. cl Don't Use Drugs US t New Goods Cheap, Us 19 i bh b LESSON FOURTH QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 23. IV, unless you need them, and then only, pure drugs, such as are sold by responsible drugglsti. i Text of tho Lcsou, 1st. vl, SIcmory Wrses, Text, Isa. xl, 8. Commentary Prrpnrctl liy tho RoY. D. M. Strnrns. Cop right. 1S3S, U- - D. M. Stenms. J. "In t,ho year Uiat King Uxzlnh dioil I ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY S 5 r Wo keep only tbe great to be looked for when the tlmo comes thai you need them Nowhere else will you find so complete a stock, A good tlmo lo begin that spring medicine. the best. That U 3? hs -- i, fr. ' i !' A V saw also tho Lortl Kitting upon n throne, Tlic Southern Farm Magazine 1 high nnd lKtoil up.nnd IIU train nilotl tho tomplo." Although King Uzztah tiled n OF BALTIMORE, MD. b leper, jot his llfo na n whole was"rl8ht In runLisiiKii nv b 4). tho sight of tho Loru"(Ir Chron. Mnnnfacturcrs' Kcconl I'uMlsliInc Co. I Thcro Is n Kins who novcr illos, and Ho la 0 on tho thruno or tho unhorso. Wo nro not A Monthly Illustrated Journal devoted qunlirinl to Bcrvo Him as wo should until to Southern Agriculture, dealing wiih all wo contluunlly rvallzo His position nnd matters related to General Farming, Live b our relationship to Him. Tho word "Lord" Stock, Poultry, Dairying Truck Farmng, i is Adonal, not Jehovah, and signifies my Fruit Growing, nnd every farm intercut ? 0 possessor. It was nono other master or and pursuit in tbo South. b 49 tho Son of God whom Isaiah saw than It is widely read by Northern aud 4? 41). Eioklcl was qualified for (John i sorvlco sll, a vision of tho Lord as n man Western fanners contemplating 4? hy I moving South. upon tho throno (Kzok. 1, SO). R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, b 3. "Abovo It rtood tho seraphim." It ought to be in every Southern Kcntuckv. Tennessee. i Theso holy beings nro montloncd only In 4? family, for it is 'of the South, by this chapter In tho Hlblo, whllo chorublm 4? S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 V. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manngcr, Corner Main and Auction Streets, the South nnd for the South." aro mentioned many times from Genesis b 4? to Itovolatlon. I am persuaded that tho Memphis, Tcnn. Kentucky. EDITORIAL CONTKIItUTOHS cherubim represent tho church, tho body A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind, of Christ, as part of Himself, ono with Chas. W. Dabney, Jr , Hi. D , LL. D. Him In His glory and power when tho Stales Assistant Secretary ot ; Louis, Mo.; J. W. Building, kingdom shall havo coma Tho scrnphlm Agriculture, United States (burning ones) may possibly bo ldontlcal Agricultural Experiment Building, Chicago, 111. Station in BRIDGMAN, Room 85, with chorublm. Compare Itov Iv with North Carolina, President University of this chapter. MaTtf?MtmwtiniuHfflTrntfiJiTi'nimiiiHCTnnnnnffimitiiwmwt5J Tennessee and President of United 3 "And ono cried unto another nnd 'States Agricultural Experiment Station snld, Holy, holy, holy Is tho Lord of hosts; in Tennessee. i tho wholo earth Is full of Ills glory." Comparo tho only other thrlco holy In $; J. n. Klllclircw, A. M , I'll. D. Scripture In Itov. lr, 8. On tho last clntiso ot Agriculture for of this verso sco tbo marginal reading nnd Tennessee, author of "Culture and Cur- - . Children. comparo chapters si, 0; Num. xlv, 21; Ing of Tobacco" for U. S. tenth censuiw Hob. II, 11. Thcro. Is no self praise In "Tobacco Leaf," "Sheep Husbandary," heaven, but all unite In glorifying Him "Wheat Growing." "Grasses," and otherV aH 91 "saval 1 1 who alono Is worthy to bo praised. Xo sBm agricultural works, flesh shall glory In Ills presence ThoN The regular subscription price of Lord alono shall bo osalted In that day (I the Southern Farm Magazine is Cor. I, 20, 81; Isn. II, 11, 17). 4. "And tho posts of tho door moved nt 1? a year, but wo oiler it and I he k ASfcfielabJclTCparalionrorAs- tho volco of him that cried nnd tho houso together ftno .year fof $1.50. slmilating Ihflfoodandllcg ilia-lin- g six, 18; was filled with smoko." In Kx. B, smoko and cloud aro associated thcSlomadiSiindDaw-cl- a Isa. lv, of with tbo presonco of tbo Lord. Wo think also of tho pillar of cloud that led Israel nnd of tho tabcrnaclo nnd tomplo filled with Ills glory nt their dedication (Kx. xl, ns PromotesTSJsBotLChcciruI-hcssafdEsLdonlM31; IKlngsvlll, 10,11). B. "Then said I, Woo U mot for I am neither undone." As tho prophot saw tho King OpiumiMoiphinartior MncraL In His glory ho was filled with n sonsc of his own unwortblncss. Com pa to Job xlll, 6, 0; Can. x, 8; Rov. I, 17. To servo tho Lord as wo should wo must not only bo High-price- d Milled with n sen so of His worthiness, but ravmtfasasHaiJmMa nfilso with a deep eonso of our ov n un- y " os wisuom oi worus, uus wcTinincss. jmuiusjAtho power of God Is to do tbo work. Not nnr might or power of ours, but HlsSpIrlt. f City, This lsllls way (I Cor. 11, 4, B; Zecb. iv, 0). 0. "Allvocoalfromoftthonltar." Tho brazen altar In tabcrnaclo and tcmplo Is suggcstlvo of tho work of Christ on Calvary for us, when Ho shed His own blood Apcrfccl IteritaJy for Cons for our sins, gnvo nimsclf a sacrifice for sin onco for all. Tho golden altar speaks WonnsXonvulsions'Jcvcrishr' of Ills present work of Intercession for us. tiess midLoss.DFLEER Dy tho ono wo nro saved nnd by tho other wo nro kopt day by day. Taclslroifeifepoturgor 7. "Lo, this hath touched thy lips, and thine Iniquity Is taken away, and thy sin purged." Tho mouth suggests tho heart, TTEW TOHR. VIA for out of tho nbundnnco of tho heart tho month spcakcth (Math, xl!, 31; xv, 18). FOUGHT ON A ROOF. Nothing but tho sacrlflco of Christ can iu Bum him insiiiic wile from Minor-inCHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Milium P. Murray killed her nnd tako away our sins or glvo us n clean They Carried Tholr Dottle to tho Edco and then fntnlly idiot himself nt Oak heart. No works of ours can help. It 13 topic For the Week Resinning Oct. 10. VESTIBULED TRAINS. r All communications ami mstirrs ot ttsws His work alono that docs it, and wo must Fell Ftrty Teet Doth Combatants Grove, Mich. Comment Her. S. It. Doyle. column should rd 10 accept It as His gift, ns Adam nnd Kro acEXACT COPTOT WHAEEKB. Died n Few Hour Later. Tone. "Our society work nnd how to bet- liinlne to thisCeo, ALtxsNDit. beKarhnrion, Ky Paul Herring, n prominent citizen ot SLEEPERS. DIKING CARS. cepted tho coats of skins which tbo Lord ter lt."-J- nd. vll, (A raeotlBij to Wnbnsh count), nnd superintendent of r TMC CtWTAUft COMPANY. HrWYORRCrTY. Himself provided by tho shedding of blood consider all branches of society work, to bo 10. Boston, roofers, PatUHAIK CARS SEATS A FREE Pit Games hnd a foot race the olher rick Ross, Oct. 45, Two John C. Rice, tho Wabash paper mill, died suddenly led by tho president.) (Gen. ill. 21: Horn. vl. 23). nged nnd at Wabash, Ind. S. "Also I heard tbo volco of tbo Lord Tbo princlplo of better work in our night. He was not caught. f. M. F1UG.Q, TRAV. PAS3-- AOINT.OT. LOUIS, UT. aged 30, while employed in repairing Tho Usscry cotton gin, three miles HOWARD ELLIOTT, OXN-- MOH, T. LOUH, HO saying, Whom shall I send, and who will societies is aptly illustrated in tho top-icHey wood Bradley had bad luck last the roof of n four story houso on Hudgo for us? Tbon said I, Hero am I; send west of I.ullng, Tex., was entirely dereference. It is tho story of Gideon week. He fell in a mud Dole. son street, lccnine engaged in n quar- stroyed by fire. AiKiut 10 bales mo." To bring tho tlmowbcn tbo earth of cotshall bo filled with tbo glory of tho Lord and bis band of 300 men and tboir Misses Annie Pritcbett, Paratee Kay, rel, and people saw them struggling ton wero burned. glorious victory over tbo Midionitos. on tho roof. They gradually drew to messengers mast go forth In His nnmo II. K. Thurbcr, the millionaire groand proclaim His nnmo and doolnra His Tbo ono great lesson of that interesting Josie Pritcbett and others were at the the edge nnd then, to the horror of the cer of New York city, has presented doings, that Ho may bo exalted (Isa. sll, story is that success in work for God show Monday. two rolled ocr, nnd ltoswcll, N. M., with ISO acres of land Popular Proprietary aiwctatom, tbo 4). Theso messengers must bo redeemed dopends primarily upon God Ilimsclf SO feet to tho ground. Both were Mr. and Mrs. Henry McNichoIs, of Medicine Sold at Retail people, knowing their sins forgiven, recognot upon men. God reduced Gid- Hopkinsville, are visiting friends here terribly injured, and died a few hours for iv public park. and Express companies aro said to be nizing as their Lord tho ono living and eon's army from thousands to hundreds for Five Cents a Package Inter nt the Emergency hospltnl, while worried over nn attempt to be made to truo God, who says "Whom shall I send?" to illustrate, this truth. This story is an this week. tho surgeons were working over them. revive tho parcels post bill nt tliu next experimental the first nnd also tbo Trinity, who say, "Who will actual We would like to know what is tbe demonstration of tho principlo The cause of tho quarrel is unknown, go for us? " Whon wo romember that alof congress. direction that step in that success in Christian lifo and enter- matter with our people that we can't get but It 'is supposed it resulted from a session chasm between tho Cuban though In ourselves utterly unworthy, wo n The along together any more. There mast be little dispute about the work. may lead to a revolution aro yot commissioned by a King, oven tbo prise) is "not by might, nor by power, commissioners nt Hnxann Is King of kings, having all power In heav- but by My spirit," saitb tho Lord of something in tbe way. in the trade. widonlng. Thcro seems little probaTO BE en and on earth, and that Ho Is In heaven Hosts. Boys you should get your shoes large A New Vork company of minufnctnrinc chemists, the IMpast Chemical Company, bility of an early agreement. for us, ordering and arranging all tho Realizing this dependency upon God, enough; then you conld walk. placed upon the market about lire ufcun medicinal tablet or "tabule" composed Rotcrt R. Rus.K'll died nt the homo of tho work which Ho would havo us as Endeavorcrs wo must consecrnto ourfrovosl Ouard Kitchen, YVho Killed 1'rlirato of compressed powdered pre iaratluus uf certain medicinal drori which had been asccr talnod lo be of more general use amouc Medical men than any other, for the cure or al Why does S. E look so sad? You know of his daughter in Jcrsoylllc, 111., do, or rather do through us, It gives great selves nnow to Nycrnii nt Lexington, Ky., Turned User lortatlon of audi Ilia common to man in Iiao ihflr origin In an Impaired ingestion or God. Perhaps wo havo quickness and confidence In nis sorvlco. aged 07 years. He was a cteran in tho weakei capacity for assimilating food.atxotbtng nourishment and eliminating waste. what you said. Don't look sad any longer. to tho Military Authorities. The calocuo of Ills Included under this head Is sold to include pretty nearly every 0, 10. "And Ho said, Go and toll this been depending too much upon our Mexican war, and tho oldest person In discos .ir which tho physician Is called upon lo prescribe In preparing their standard glorious membership for success in EnThe young men who gave the party the company laid down the principle remeJ, for the acceptance of tho American people the people." Thon follows a commission Lexington, Ky., Oct. 10. When tho Jersey county. grade, that everything enuring Into tho ackct should Im of the hljfhest throughand so prepared which sounds anything but encouraging, deavor work. If so, let us henceforth other week stilt talk about what a lime case of Provost Guard Ahln Kitchen any extended as to retain Us qualities Intact Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott, In dlscu,sn-In- g Kid protected In any climate. Only the choicest and unimpaired used, their preparation drags ihoold bo o of time depend raoro upon God. But thcro is they bad with their best girls lhat night. for ho is told that tho pcoplo will not was culled in the city court to niumcr should be In accordance with tho latest perfected methods of modern science, thetabule the work go fore tho war investi-in- g what ho is setting before them nor work for ns to da Wo nro "colaborers protected absorbent n, Kcked In glass,of a grade by high In Its cotton, and securely corked. Kren the corks commission, says ho thinks tho so requirements that no manufacturer of these There will soon be a concert given here for the killing of Private Edward been understand bis message Tho commission with God." It was "the sword of tho ererr-dastoppers could supply more than a small proportion from Ms output that Twelfth New York, the city at- truth can bo ascertained If the Investito Jeremiah nndKzoklel was in somewhat Lord and Gideon" that dofcatcd tho by the choir ot tbe A. M. E Zion Church. vrould meet the ozaotlng specifications. The plans rials were In turn packed luboxes of aqoallty not surpassed In beauty and pert ectlon of workmanship by those used by the torney suggested that tho charge be gators go far enough. Kzek. Ill, similar terms (Jcr. 1, Harlngset their blghstandard, moat fastidious dealers In Jewels and ornamentsofgold. Midiauitos. Wo need God, and although Rev. T. H. Merriweather is visiting bis dismissed, because Provost lUROlSiait Tho words of thosu verses xxxlll, and nerer consenting to Tary from It, the proprietor resorted to the acccr ted modern Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dungan celebrat- 2THR0UDH Marshal methods of making their commodity known, and scren hundred thousand dollars In. FlHQfitlffET In Isaiah nro quoted thrco times in tho God docs not noed us, yot Ho wants us, family. Gaines was present with n military ed tho golden anniversary of their VISTIBUIEO rested within fire years In newspaper advertising has Informed orcry American citizen concerning tbe suporlor and surprising qualities of Klpans Tannics. Now Testament (Math, xlll, 14. 15; John nnd if wo work, depending dpou Him Kev I. T. Hert is in Madisonville Ibis warrant for tliu arrest of Kitchen. The marriage nt Munch', Intl., Tuesday TEAIHSCAILY cars mon Delng thoughtful and painstaking olners of the changed conditions that sweep for success, wo cannot but succeed. rexll, 40; Acts xxvlll, 0, 27), and nlso oyer the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing week. court dismissed the chnrgc, nnd Kitch evening with iv big dinner party given HASHVILII hWIKlDM opon the suoccssful prosecution of their trade, tho managers of the company hare noted Penlizing our dopcudenco upon God ferred to In Horn, si, 8. When our Lord that there Is a present Insistent demand for o lower price for crery article that J CHICAGO. James Alexander says be is, all right en was placed under military arrest. to 100 pioneer residents of Munclc. sont forth tho twelve, Ho said, "Behold I and reconsecrating oursolvcs to Him, reaches or approaches an universal use, and that-thpoufile, although requiring the Tho Independent tobacco factories F.PJEFFRIE5.G.P.A His trial, therefore, will be by court best of everything, resent being called upon to pay beary percentages for superfluous Bond you forth ns sheep in tho midst of let ns aim in tho year boforo ua to bet- with a gun, but the game wont stand long anJ1ILLMAN.65j wrapping and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might rein Louisville, Ky., who wero notified wolves (Math, x, 10). Ho afterward taught ter our work by having martial. enough for him to shoot. WAN5VH.LE.IN0 sult In rears, but Is needless In the cose of n purchaso intfnded to be consumed In a NAimM.LE.7fNM week. It has also been discovered, and proved by the testotlmeand actual experience, wero not wanted by tho comthorn that not all tho seed sown would thnt they 1. Better prayer meetings. Tho prny-c- r Indian War Orer. that those Tabules do not havo the tendency to Ions of qualities or diminution of ex What has become ot the brass band? bear fruit, that tares would grow with tho bine, now declare Hint they will unite rellenco from exposure that might at first havo been expected. Inasmuch as, unCer meeting is tho inspiration of tho so- We dont bear it any more. Washington, Oct. 10. The secretary favorable conditions, those that have lain looso in a drawees traveling bag or pocket wheat, that birds would got in tho branches SO YEARS' for several weeks or months aro found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as ot war received the following telegram with other concerns tooffight tho trust. nnd that tho food would becomo leavened, ciety. It inspires us to better work EXPERIENCE ever. Snndovnl, 111., Dr. George II. Rice, There will be grand enlertainment from Gov. Clough of Minnesota: "I Acting upon tbesa guggestlonit, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of Ho also told them for their encourage-mon- t along all lines. Let leaders prcparo but EToat newspapers now sold for n cent Instead of the old rate of five time that amount, on trial for tho murder ot his wife nt of tbo troasuro and tho pearl and themselves moro prayerfully nnd caro-full- y given soon for tho benefit of the Reading ngreo with Gen. Bacon thnt tho Indian and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, tho Salem, was acquitted under Instruccompany have entered upon tbe experiment of putting up Itlpans Tabules In pasteboard Ho had givon up all to buy tho Held Room. Look far the programme that that war is nt nn end." than over before. Lot us havo cartons, which they will otter to tho trado upon terms which will penult of a package tions of the court. There was no evibeing sold by the druggist or storekeeper nt a, prlco lower than ever before adopted for and tbo pearl. Ho Is not discouraged, Ho mora variety than over beforo. Let no will be out soon. a p sprletary medicine FIVE CENTS ten tabules, or doses, for on&halta cent each. Senator Procter dence to show thnt be was in any wny shall bo satlsflod, tbo kingdom shall bo member fail to tako somo part in tho The company will not discontinue tho manufacture and side In the form with which Mrs. Mary Holland and Miss Ardenor Montpclicr, Vt., Oct. 10. The sennto concerned 111 her death. the people havo learned to know and value tho IllpansTabules, but wllloffer the cheaper tho Lord's, and ovcry purposo of tho Lord meeting. Lot prayers bo moro dofiuito. returned from St. Louis last week. sort experimentally for the teneflt of such as may deslro them. Itsbould be plainly nnd house met in joint convention, nnd shall bo performed (Isa. xlll, 4; IIU, 11; Fltgernld Woods, nn understood that the quality of the medlelno Is Identical In both sorts, the only difference Trade Marks Let us havo moro faith in our prayers. Iwlng in the form and comparative cost of pocking or putting up. The lveent packObodlahSl; Jor. 11, 0). DCBIQNB Rcdflcld Proctor United was arrested In tin woods thrco miles ages sro not yet to be had of all dealers, although It Is probable that almost any drugThe Hawaiian Islands. "Then said I, Lord, how long?" Let us havo a moro intelligent and Copyright Ac. gist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so t but In any caso a single Btatcs senator. wet of Hunker Hill, Ind., charged carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for rive cents In Scriptural discussion of tho P. M. topic. Tho Lord's purposes seem slow of fulfillAnron sanding- sketch and description roar w bather an with tho murder of Qulncy IJcbce, tho stamps, forwarded to the Mlpans Chemical Co., ho. 10 Spruce fit, New York. Until tho n Despondency aud Suicide. Railway The Chicago & nleklr asrortaln nnr opinion frM Commnnlra. 2. A better membership. Tho work ment, and it oft socms to our oyes llko rocxbiare thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a mention Is tirotiahlrivUwiUbla. boy who wan found 'in nn 111., Oct. 10. Tann, Fritz Alchcls, 25 Handbook on I'atvoU which will allow them a fair msnrtn of rronr, lr t I dosen cartons for 40 cents. ttonsstnctlrcunDdentlaL prolonged nnd unnecessary delay, but tbo of tho socioty dopends ontiroly upon tho has issued a booklet with the above title, rrlra (III cartons) for $1 .32. S gross (TJQ cartons) for tW.K. 3 gross (3,ax) cartons) for sent froa. utaesi aganrr xur sacurinapaifHii,. tlrao will como when thcro shall bo dolay character of tho individual membership. giving a brief description of these Wands, years old and unmarried, employed by old bnrn a week ngo with his neck Patitnta Iskan lurouca sinnu n vu. rvcvivo en. ,IMUnuuiU.VIUClUVlU UUA (velol nolle, without charge. In tba no longer (Itov. x, 0, It. V., margin), nnd Raise tho standard of inombcrship. God Fred Dahlur, a dairyman, one nnd ono-ha- lf broken. their topograpy, climate, naturnal rewo shall sco that for all seeming dolay miles south of Pana, committed story of Gideon's baud sources, railways, schools, population etc w. A. NISnm , President thoro has been a causo (Kzek. xlv, 23), teaches us by tho to drop tho names of thoso who aro dis- It contains a folding map and mentions suicide by Hhootlng himself through A handsomslr Illustrated wttoklr. TjsreMt Mr. 0. W. WADDILL, Cashier Isnlah was a messongor to Judah (Isa, 1, dilation of anr srtantlOo Journal. Terms, IS i loyal and iusiucoro from tho roll of I tbe various steamship lines plying between the temple. Despondency, brought on 1), and our Lord Himself and Ills apostles To&ri roar months, f L. bold or anI newsdftucrs (Lountu . WWUAAAi by sIckncsH and Inability to work, is AWAiflfiAfiArtWilWftftftAiVtMflHflArtrtmAftiUAAJUA wero sent first to Israel, but It has como to membership. MUNN&Cfl.ao'Brwr. HewYork supposed to havo been tho cause 1 pass as no said, and Isrnol has boon 8. Better committeo work. Havo tbo the PaclGc ports and the islands. AttenArthur C. Lanhatr, Ilrucb omefl. 056 P BL, Washington, U.U Breckinridge Castltman. JohnU. Castleman, far away and her land Is desolate monthly meetings of committees been tion is also called to tbe unparalled facili-7rT t, Yot tho Lord's portion, a faithful abandoned? Begin them at onco. Havo ties offered by tbe Northwestern Line, the UNNOTICED. you Are Going North, has always been in Israol, oven In written reports declined into a verbal Pioneer Line west and northwest of Chi- OTHERWISE her worst days, and shall yet burst forth report of "progress?" If so, chango cago, for reaching San Francisco, Los Ky. Into much llfo to tho glory of God. When j A curfew ordlnanco has been paasod You Aro Going South, tho trees cast their leaves, they seoni to bo thorn at onco. If yon havo dono noth- Angeles, Portland and other western by tho St. Louis houso of delegates. ing, writo out that fact, and it will in- points. Tbe booklet will be sent to any dead, but tho lifo being thcro bocomos Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. Ilurglnrs robbed tho Clocr Leaf You Are Going manlfost in duo tlmo. Thcro will bo a sure a report of a difforent character for address upon receipt of four cents in railroad depot at Ramsey, 111., ot $30. springtlmo for Israol when sho shall blos- tho uoxt business mooting. Transacts a general banking business stamps by W. B. Koiskern, 39 Fifth aveL. Johnston, of Mobcrly, Mo., was and invites the accounts of tbe citizens of J. som and bud and fill tho fnco of tho earth 4. Botter socials. Begin and closo all You Aro Going with fruit (Isa. xxvll, 0). Let us now toll social gatherings with prayer. Then do nue, Chicago, 111. burned to death in a flro at Shermnn, Hopkins and adjoining counties. The Larges Fire Insurance Company In tbe World. ovcry creaturo of tho redemption that Is In nothing between times that would mako Has tbe finest and most secure vault in Tex. rUHCHASt TICKCTS VIA THt Span'lsU "Cibfnet J)Td Not Meet. Christ Jesus, so that from all nations tho prayers a mockery. Mako tho soAmos Foster, n pioneer of Jo Da- that section of Kentucky Docs the Largest Easiness Transacted in Kentucky. thoso who will may como to form His Madrid, Oct. 10. The cablnot coun- viess county, died at Galena, 111., aged body, tho cburoh. If wo rocolvo tho samo cials cntortaining, educational and so- cil did not meet, Premier Sagnsta not 00 yenrs. Docs the Largest Bnssness Transacted in the Southern Stales. ... treatment as tho prophots and apostles, lot ciable. II. Ohman, a prominent business Biblo Readings. II Chron. xxsi, 20,' having received an expected dispatch ni not think it strango. from Paris. man of Princeton, 111., died suddenly Pa. xo, 17; Prov. xvi, 21; xxxiv, AND in Chicago. 8; Eccl. iii, 17; ix, 10; Zooh. iv, 0; Isa. Uetarned from Manila. Math, xxv, Ilcservlnc llcllcion. John ix, 4; xlix, Victoria, B. C, Oct, 10. MoJ. TUdcn, J. D. Slndo & Pros.' pinning mill nt Barbee & Castleman It is ft pity that mauy rcservo their I Cor. x, 81; xv, 58; Eph. iv, ot tho First California voluntocrs, and Conway, Ark., was burned; loss, Louisville a Nachvillc R. n. PULLMAN PALACE' religion for tho Btill hour of worship, Col iii, 17; I Pot. iv, 11. EARLINGTON, KX. Dr. Lewis, of tho Red Cross society, about $5,000. MANAGERS, SLEEPING CARS but fail to display it in tho nctivo dutios Ilrlg.-GcHale, now at Mnnlln,says Uetwecn Nashville and Chattanooga, Alaarrived from Manila on the steamer Southern Department, Hesident Apent or Karlington and ado o oicurto of dally llfo. In tho ono caso thoro aro Responsibility. Empress of Japan, that tho United States should hold tho bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox Vicinity. Home Office Louisville, Ky. tho bowed head, tho goutlo tone, tho Philippines. villo, Asbevllle, Washington, Baltimore, A conso of responsibility not only Tho Maximum Safety, roar were Drowned. roverent feeling t in tho other thcro aro holds ono in chock, but tends to dovolop v Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth, vvvvnnnfvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvyvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv-.vvvvvvyvvvvMontevideo, Oct, 10. Part of tho toProminent MethodlBts nro preparing Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock, tho bcowI, tho harsh temper, brutoforco what is good In him. Pnt a person in a make n religious invasion of Cuba The Maximum ofSpoecf, and greed. Yet God is not tho God of position whero trusts aro committod to crew of tho Italian bark Ester have and Porto Rico. Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, Dallas and Fort Wortb. : : : '.irS-e- ? 'ti f I i.rfwii,. ziSiuilai our worshiping hours only. Ho is tho his caro, or under conditions whoro ho been landed hero. The Eater was lost nrliir Mnj.-GcMcrrltt nnd Miss Laura off Cnpfc Marin. "Pour of her Williams, of Chicago, will bo married The Maximum God of our hours of work ns woll. Comfort, is expected to be good nnd to do good, crew weroSanta ii Palace Day Coaches on all Trainsdrowned. Jowlsh Messenger. in London next week. ho is nil tho moro apt to display his The Minimum Tho International Association of Premier Drlsson May Retire. character and aptitudo to tho bost adIntormation pertaining to Those Who Succeed ltost. Paris, Oot 10. Tho Matin says Pre- Firo Engineers is holding its nunual vantage. Men of worth aro what thoy TIOKET8, ROUTES. RATES, ET8. Tho men whom I havo Been puccccd nro becauso thoy havo boon put upon mier Brlsson, convention nt St. Louis. through make our Will be cheerfully furnished upon Rates, Time and all other InformaUou will best in lifo havo always been cheerful their mottle. Pooplo havo trusted thom, wishes to rotiro from tho cablnot. Ills application to Ticket Agents, or lo City Marshal George Gulnnlp, of Arbe cheerfully furnished by and liopef ul men, who wont about tholr cr parents and friends havo shown that successor may bo M. Botirgolcs, now eola, 111!, has been Indicted for tho A. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, the in C. P. ATMORC, o. P.A., business with a smilo on tholr faces and thoy oxpootod something worthy of minister of education. Memphis, Tenn. killing of Douglas Butcher. this BlllSBVB4deBlBflB,4sKjS&'Sr'7 of the took tho chaugos and chances of this thorn, or conscionoo has in somo way Daniel Kochler, one of tho pioneers J, H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Orb? Louisville, n In tlio Hnnda of tio Dank Uxainlner. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. mortal lifo llko men, faoing rough and, boon aroused within them, or existing Omahn, Nob., Oct. 19. Tho First na- of Jo Daviess county, died nt his homo D. J. MULLANEV, Northeaslern Pass. Anything and everyW. W. ETHRIDGE. Agent. smooth nliko as it caino, and so found) condition has forced them to do nnd to in Galena, III., aged 60 yeras. Agt. J9 W Fourth St Cincinnati, 0. tho truth of tho old proverb that "good' dare, and thoy havo responded to tho tional bank of Nellgh, Neb., ia in tho F. W. Gray, of Freeman, O., shot R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, thing you want in livery hands of tho bank examiner. The tnnos ana bad times and nil times pass domands madoupon thorn promptly aud himself through the head at Dallas, Room 405, Ry. Exchange Building, bank had a capital of $30,000. No over," Exchange. fully, to their own and othora' benefit. Tex. Ho had been drinking. St. Louis, Mo. statement has been glron oit. Presbyterian. A mountain lion, tho skin of which BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. We want a man In every lowl- Day. irnrored tho Nlue-HoRoom 328 Marquett Bldg Chicago. measured nearly ten feet in length, ity to act as private Detective- Cincinnati, Oct. 10, At tho session was killed near Emporia, Kas. I'KXCe. J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. under Instructions. Experience Chattanooga, Tenn, of tho Mnstcr IIorscahocrB National 10001 la tho en Ira of holy thought, Admiral Dcwoy has applied for a unnecessary. Address, Tlio Hunt; ot Christ by ungcls brought, I Dost Count) Brrnn. Protcctlro association, the recommen- leavo of absence, nnd is' expected to Tastes Uood. W. L. DANLEY, KY. , by Hplrlt said, . Tho gruud union COOPERATIVE t DETECTIVE lAHNCY, iu timo. Moid Drdrnciflsti. dation of President Purcell for nine nrrivo in San Francisco about DecemGen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. " "ssjs 9iMigwiw!j! n..ijB.iij55Bi il)tiatt,aii'vjitii'piiiii,piryiiiiipiiiiiilyiiiisi Tbo ctuv, n ot Christ upon thy head. Nashville, Tar. KfMtmKva'j m hours per day was concurred in. Christian Bglenca JpnrnnU Nashville, Tknn ber 0. Temptations will be very great this fall to induce you to purchase elsewhere belorc looking 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 that as heretofore you will find we are still at the bottom in prices. Will it be asking too much to suggest that you look over our stock after you have priced goods elsewhere and compare quality and price? We can assure you that you will not regret it. Very truly, I bh t INCORPORATED. ST. BERNARD DRLd STORE, UKVAN IIOl'PGR.Manaeer. Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. ssl, 1 i 8 ANDERSON & WALLER, MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. i i General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. lEBirjFiraoln. Offices. Agents-JOH- N T. 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'M do-tai- ls IMMM per-celv- Ny-gra- ItWiiMilr! 17-1- 0; e llHBIiB Scientific jniterkatn 11-1- North-Wester- l i 3opkins roin-nan- Royal Insurance Co. Of" BANK Madisonville, If If East, If West; 2; NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA 5? TXT? PAUL M. MOORE - 11-1- 0; 'ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. n. of 'ja fip li,twt i, WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE I of of Rates. Tfi To Equipment part Funeral best State. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. BARNETT & ARNOLD. DETECTIVE ur EARLINGTON, ' 1 $t l VV, i .ta"'J i I4H"I-H- ' U,! - y asUJJAk' SLZ.US .. rj3tibt!& .j-- .i .& JSii&j ' J gftf X .X"-- W' ' U ( 7.. iMf1- s'lsrtn.iiisii i -- k rJa