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'tiiij v"n MW 5 - IP an. rf i ma lA-BMH7iiMlPJt4 tfTHHrr-fi-- ,T1 I 1 M&mmSKSSmBlw EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1899. Aiimrlcuii Iintependene Wlileljr-8oiarate- .iBig . dm m , , .4. Be . "" i bm ' mh s TENTH YEAR. WEBSTER COUNTY. of Republi- HMaa.' NO. 27 If - r, .V r-- ; if ' v. t"V ' &pAj- . ' Bishop John P. Newman is critically ill at Saratoga, N. Y. 0. F. Hill, of Terro Haute, Ind., was Greenville, 111. Ite.nnes, July 5. It is impossible U killed by a train near An unknown man was found dead in Austin, Tex., July 4. There Is no imagine a town calmer than Kenncs the river bottom near Terre Haute, improvement In the distressing situaThe inhabitants continue absolutely tion In tho extensive flooded districts indifferent to the presence of Dreyfus lnd. It is believed that Ciov. McMillin of of central and south Texas. On the Rarely half n dozen persons witnessed the vihlts of counsel nnd MadamoDrey-tui- Tennesse wants to nuccccd Scnntor contrary, the inundation Is growing worse. There-habeen heavy, continuto the prison yesterday. Th Turley. Trouble Is again feared on tho Con- ous rain, which has added to the altown, however, is full of dctectivca solidated Street Kallwny Co. In Cleve- ready unprccendcntcd volumo of water who scrutinize all strangers, nnd, in the rivers and creeks of tho richest few gendarmes arc patrolling before land, O. The Is said to ba agricultural region In the state. There the refidenco of Mmc. Dreyfus. Thej after Standard Oil Co. In several scemo to be no end to the rainfall. The 'the street approach nnd watch every one stop- western cities. railways sea of water now extends from the ping fieforc the gate leading to th In a shooting affray in Klmwood, north central part of tho state to the courtyard of the mansion. Ne,b., serigulf, a distance of 300 miles and more, llatthleu Dreyfua Vlulta Ilia Brother, ously one man was killed and two wounded. nnd with an average width of probably Matthieu Dreyfus paid his first visit William J. Ilryan held an informal to his brother at thrco o'clock yester- conference, Sunday, with Illinois dem- 75 miles. Some Estimated Losses. day lifternoon, the Intenlew lasting ocrats In Chicago. Ilearne estimates that 2.1 human half an hour. The brothers threw Tho packing-hous- e employes of Chithemselves Into each other's arms. cago decide that there will be no gen- lives have been lost, but the nnmes ore not obtainable, nor have the bodies Matthieu said he found his. brothet eral strike at this time. been recovered. nged nnd broken in health, hut not The contract for the conversion of The cotton crop of Ilobcrtson counthe physlcnl wreck he feared. Mexico's public debt has been signed ty has been damaged 50 per cent., nnd Capt. Dreyfus was unable to talk In Europe. It Involves n loan of from $70,000 to $100,000 worth of ficcly wth his brother, owing to the ' bridges have been Bwept away. Farmpresence of the officer, who is under Capt. Dreyfus was not Informed that dam-age- d iiiEtruetlonu to be present nt nil Inter- he would be tried again until the ijfax ers In the hills have been greatly by lands washing. Tne total damviews between the prisoner nnd mem. was Hearing France, He manifested no age Is placed at not under $750,000 for bera of hip family. This arrangement emotion. Ilobcrtson county. hu'f. been n terrible trial for Mine. DreyThe Filipino leaders nre quarreling Two lives were lost In De Witt counfus' nnd the rest, an they have bceil among insurgent themselves, and obliged to restrain their emotions so arc deserting Agulnaldothe the camp ty und crops, Bridges nnd railroad to property suffered greatly. The loss to lo converse as to Intimate matters, ot Gen. Trias. that county is placed at $150,000. every word has been overheard Thomas A. Edison, Jr., estranged In Lee county the loss In crops, and every gesture, watched by the of- from his father, the noted Inventor, becounty und railroad property will ficer. cause he married an actress, will lo- reach $230,000, but no one was drownOnly Mnltres Derannge and Labori cate in Chicago. ed. tire allowed to see Dreyfus prlrntely. James Getty was shot and instantly No lives were lost in Colorado counkilled by his brother, William Getty, ty, but tho farmera' loss will amount STRIKERS FIRE ON A TRAIN. during n quarrel at their mother's to $15C,000, and the county and railhome in St. Louis. road $30,000 more. ' One AVom'nh Shot Through Hie Heart Ten mure cases of yellow fever have In Fort Bend county the damage to llloody Illota Inspected nt developed about Santiago, Cuba, and crops will amount to $300,000. The peo111. Loader, the United States troops hnve been re- ple got out of the bottoms In time, and moved from the infected camp. no lives were lost. Murphysboro, ill., July 1, At nine It is reported that a mutiny occurred In Montgomery county about half o'clock yesterday morning Conductor on the cruiser Panther, now at League the tobacco crop has. been William Ilrynn's train on the Johnson Island navy yard, whllo she was en which means a loss of $100,000. ruined, Cotton City branch of the Illinois Central, route from San Juan, Porto Itico. nnl corn in the bottoms have suffered bearing 47 negro miners from P.Vnn, Dyson, the. noted counterfeiter $50,00. John was shot Into by n crowd of miners und who engineered the In Wharton county tho loss will at Lnwder, in Williamson county. One big cotton swindle in 1870, was found probably foot up $50,000 to crops and at Terra Haute, bridges. negro woman was killed by n bullet dead In his house-boa- t through her heart. The negroes were Ind. In llrazoria county the loss In the The. striking miners nt Cartcrville, bottoms of the Brazos and the Ban brought by Snm T. finish, superintendn 111., did noL attack the neent of the St. Louis and Big Muddy Bernard will foot up fully $50,000 to Tho crops, bridges and live stock. mines near Cnrtervillc, to work in his groes, Sunday, ns anticipated. Rescuing the Unfortunates. mine 'there, where there is now a .town is quiet and. under guard of stata btrike. The miners, 50 in number, troops. The great flood liegan nearly a week By calling for bank statements on ago, and the suffering of tho people in wert nrineil with rifles, nnd were hidden In the grass behind the county de- June 30 Comptroller Davis hopes to se- tlieV inaccessible localities that are surpot. When the train stopped, the cure the exact condition of the coun- rounded and completely cut off from leader, who wus an Italian, got on the try's financial institutions, national, communication with the outside world must be severe. Every possible effort platform, nnd commanded the negroe3 state and private. Forged mecsages were sent to Gov. Is being made to rescuo the unfortuto get oit. Conductor IJrynn Interfercd, but was stopped by a revolv.-- r In Bradley of Kentucky, asking that nate men, women and children thus troops lie sent to Clay county. Tho fcituated, and rescuers arc plying the Ids face. The train began to move, was discovered before the militia turbulent waters in improvised boats and the miners poured in a withering trickordered to depart. wua and rafts, picking up the stranded fire. Conductor Bryan yelled to the Tbe public schools nt Manila have peqple, and conveying negroes to throw themselves on the" been opened, with American, Spanish water-boun- d floor. All escaped serious wounds and Filipino professors. English will them to higher land. Itallroad officials can do nothing to Mivo the woman, who was killed in- be tuught one hour each day. Twenty-tImprove the situation with their damstantly. Half a mile further on the wo holidnys are on the calendar. aged properties. More costly bridges negroes were unladen and placed unPresident McKinley has notified ore reported to have der churgc of guards. They were then Spain that the commission of the Span- among them being been swept away, that of the Missoumarched to the mine. Intense excite- ish consul to Havana can not be off- ri, Kansas & Texas, over Little river. ment prevails in the Cartervllle. .coal icially recognized because the United All trafllc over that division is (sufield, nnd bloody riots nre expected, as States does not regard Cuba as a part spended. the feeling has been intense far of its territory. weeks. The body of C. E. Lacssig, bookkeepTerrs Ilaats's Oldett CllWtu Dead.. u er for the Grocer Co., Terre Haute, Ind., July 5. J. O. St. Louis, was found on tho Frisco Jones, the oldest citizen of Terre DREYFUS' tracks at Arloc station, a suburb. Haute, having come from Vermont It Won tlio Adinlratlnii of tbe Captain ot There was a bullet hole In his head, with the founders of the city In 181C, tho VeMel la Which He Jtataracd which had been severed by n train. died yesterdny, aged 67 years. Mr. to l'ranee. Jones was postmaster for a long term llulldlnir Sixteen Rlevatara. Cofflncrs do Paris, July Omaha, Neb., July 1. Sixteen ele- of years. Mr. Jones was postmaster N'ordcck, commander of the French vators are now being built on the Ne- fur a long term of years', and under cruiser Sfax, which 'brought Capt. braska division of thu Chicago, St. many administrations, having held govDreyfus to France, said, in an inter- I'uu), Minneapolis nnd Omnhn railroad,, ernment positions under Presidents view published yesterday, that he wns H of which nre new and two with in-- : Jackson, Yan Buren, Harrison, Tyler, I'olk, Fierce, Lincoln, first and second struck by the Immense power of re used capacity and facilities. administrations; displayed by Capt. Dreyfua Garfield, Johnson, Invtitfeattnc a Mjratarloui 8hootlnc, . Arthur and Cleveland. during the voyage. The prisoner's atSioux City, la., July 3. Tha coroner titude throughout was "one of irony Extensive Fire In Memphis. nnd disdain." He had been suffering Is investigating tho death of L.- U. Memphis, Tenn., July 5. A firs who died from wounds received severely f rrim seasickness when he was transferred to the Sfax, but he walked In a mysterious manner. There Is a which broke ont nt Front and Guyoro streets, yesterday afternoon, dewith firm tread, and during the en- suspicion that he was murdered. stroyed the buildings and stocks of tho was a pioneer citizen. tire trip jiover showed a sign of weaklllumenthal Liquor Co., the American ness or nervousness. Articles of Incorporation. Discult Co., the Standard Oil gtllce, the Capt. Dreyfua was ignorant of the Dover, Del., July 1. Articles of Memphis Taper Co., comprising half awaited fact that a new court-martiwere filed yesterday at tho a block, and spread to the G lyoso hohim, nnd remained In Ignorance dur- state department for the Missouri ing the first part of the voyage. When Blanket Vein Zlno Co., of New York,' tel and W. B. Mallory &. .Co., cotton factors, across the street. The guests he was Anally informed, not, a muscle capital $1,000,000. with their effects were safely removed of his fuce moved. He merely snld: from the Gayoso, which building was "I have no HI will toward anybody. THE MARKETS. practically destroyed. tho army, I shall bo glad to New York. July 6. which 1 have never ceased to love.' CATTLK-Natl- vo 4W SISU Steers A Vlrulnln Trnicedr. subject COTTONMlddllnfr He did not allude io-t- !t C'.i Richmond, Va., July 4. State Sena1 ju Wheat ... 3 0 again during the voyage. Most of the r"IOUn-WtSO WHEAT No. 2 lied tor Wm. Flannagan, who was also 8 time lie passed In reaulng.j COUN-- No, z commonwealth attorney for Fowhat-ta- n ' OATS-N- o. 2 "L 8 75 100 county, was shot and killed at R0BBERS$MISSED$BIG00TY. I'OBIC New Mess LOUIS. ST. i'owhattau courthouse by W. C. Filk-IntoCOTTON-Mlddl- lne 3w The shooting was the outcome Detected While Atemptlnn; to Loot UEISVES steers Cows and Heifers. I M ' of n quarrel over the recent canvass n IlnnU'- nt.i,vVllni!iintoH, .III, ' CAIWES-tp-er 100) 4K '. 3 4S ? and Driven onigv J' IIOOS Fair to Cholco for the election of United States sena' sp!is; 3IIEBP Fair to Chotco .. 315 (y tors by a direct vote. iJ&F FLOIJII Patents (now ... 3 CO ' Clear and Blralght. 3 00 Jolict, 111., July Ti. A bold nttempt No Consolidation lu View. o.2 to loot the First national lutuk, nt tVHBAT-N- No. 2 Hod Winter .... X"FIN New York, July 4. John D. Flower, Wilmington, 111., was made at tin early 3ATS No. 2 , of Flower & Co., said that so far ns he t hour. Five robbers were concerned in UYK-3 00 rOBACCO-Lu- gs knew no consolidation had been efBurloy ... 4 B0 raid. They had effected on entrance Leaf the fected, or was now projected, between 9 00 ar Timothy Jo the. bqnlc, when Cashier James Whit-tieIhe Metropolitan Street Itaihvay Co., aCOS Kresh who lives opposite, was aroused. BliTTBR Choice Dairy ,. 12 tho Manhattan Bailway Co., and the .... Ho went tc Investigate; and thfe rob- BACON llrooklyn Itapid Transit Co. CIar nib bers on watch ordered him back. Whit-te- n LAM Prime Steam t", Victims of Lightning. CHICAGO. to his house, nSid Figurreturned 'ATTl.K Native Steers .. i 60 Ulvsscs, Neb.. July 4. Durlnc an ing a rifle, opened fire. The robbers re- tlOQS l'alr to Choice .... SCO Chol-lectric storm, Sunday night, Vlcjtff turned the fire nnd then fled. So enc JUKEP Fair to Patents ... 3 23 ,. 3 13 lOUK Winter d ind Ira Dobson, a son of John Amos, was hurt. The vault ot the bank Spring Patents .. 3 40 W 2 Sprint; .... .VIIEAT-N-o, ind two unknown men, were struck between $60,000 uud, $70,000. No. 2 Hod jy lightning nnd killed. The team they 31 2 Mixed ,OnN-N- o. 25 K New IleKlment for the Phtllpplnea pATS No, 2 Here driving was also killed. 7 10 POKK Mess (new) Cincinnati, July 5. At Fort ThomKANSAS CITY. Willing Workers Wanted. as, Ky., orders have been received to JATTkK Native Steers .. 4 40 80 lOaH All Grades To such we will explain how others make mobilizing a new regiment ,VHEATNo. 2 Hed airnnge for 2S 2 Whlto from $13.00 to $35.00 weekly handling our for the Philippines, and recruiting of !)ATS-33 2 Iters hnve been opened in this elty for .OHN-N- o. publications. We will make no GUARNEW ORLEANS. 3 CO ffXlUIc-H- ltli Urada ANTEED SALARY or other misleading and Hardwoods that purpose ns Well tin ut the They buy sounds good and that s where 43V4 :OHN-N- o. t All from thin contract, but eivfl terms and explain in 9 Si and'did all other things in mixed cars, Dry or Gkeen. will be sent recruits Thomas. A vicinity ATOWaalarn those new and popular mattings drenched 101 We will colonel concise and simple manner. The Caldwell CounJjPRepubli to Fort Write them. d '1 if tie- - Standard Mess .... 8: Rugs,' the loytari mattiugs, that have bean done before, to shortly need a representative In each counand of the new .regiment will be appointed mass convention meets at can ACON Sides ty for a publication which wa belie va wll were made fha'afa?on,' sale at the , creatures tliat cannot.! profrom the regular nrmy, with most ol rrcN Middling Lumber Wanted. eclipse anything heretofore matketed. ExLOUISVILLE, Pnnctoinext Saturday. Bernard Stpre? otlicers from civil life. In the other 'St, test. It voukl,be the. Same way MAT No. 2 Red perience in canvassing wilt be valuable but Wanted io,ooo feet clqar'Poplar nddition to hie' barracks nt Foil Thorn 2 Mixed with, folks should they, submit unnot essential. State age, permanent home SKV.q C U'BA'N O I L cures Lumber 1x12-1- 4. M. McCokd, 1 .'la-N- o 2 Mixed there willVnUo he u cnmp at thul and experience if any. Address, Dspl. "C" Carpenters WaiUm!. complainingly Jo the' remedies of- PfaattoPt CnU), Burns, Bruises, Rheun.i Now' M33 rHJHlVl9 Earhngton, Kyv, tuti, Rtbs Rand, McNally & Company, Two carpehtersto begin work fered by solicitous friands each matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. 166-1Adams Street., M". McC6RD.r for Tub Bee. Subscribe Subscribe for The Bee. cure infallible. Monday. Subscribe for The Bee. Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. Chicago, III, ot tlia World. Moitjln July 5. There wns .a grcm The Famous Plsoner of Devlljt eefetiratfon of tho Fourth here with Swarms of Applications for ComIsland Safely Housed in fireworks, bauds, speeches and decora-tion- s missioners in the New VolPRATT 1MRST lN"31RUCriON3HOR everywhere, all nationalities parPrison At Rcnnes. unteer Regiments. ticipating. The foreign ships and consulates, Including the Spanish, Hon. George H. Towery Noml-nnle- d raised their colors in conjunction with TRIP ff.OM THE LANDING AT QUIBERON. (or Legislature. the Stars nml Stripes. The ilagshlp ALL ARE FILED WITH Uiiltluiore fired u national salute at , 8TRONQ RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. All Dune Mil lliiilillr Tlint I'Vtr Wert 1:0011. All nationalities enjoyed what the Klllclcney In the Service Dnrlutr the of H'Jiut Wiih IiiIiik On Spanish papers termed "The fiesta of War With Spain Will Determine AfTeetliiir MvctliiK "t tlio I'rlmniei North the Pursuant-.- , to the call-of- . America." Newsboys shouted tho Selection Ilntlier Than l'olltl-c- nl mill IIIh I'uKhliil AVUr.li the Cell Fourth of July editions, soldiers paFull The Order of Frcfcrcnco county chairman, G. H. Towery. I lip I of iinri l'rlnun. raded tho town, throwing firecrackers to be Obverved. of Webster Republicans the frofii the battcrleB on the. water front. ltenm-H-, 1 iiev, July 2. Dreyfus arcounty met in mass convention at A celebration at night was rendered Washington, July 1. Since the anU u. in., via L'Orlcnt nnd rived here ut the court house in Dixon, ily., on Iicdou, The prisoner njipcarcil to he Impracticable by the law requiring the nouncement that nbout 10,000 volunstreets 'to be cleared ni 8:30 p. m. teers were to bo mustered Into the Saturday, July' ist, 1899, at 2 int'pood health. He wore n'bluu sulf, No Celebration nt Santlniio. nrmy for service In the Philippines, o'clock, p. tri., and organized' by Biay overeout nnd Boft fplt'lmt. Ills Santiago do Cuba, July 5. Ycstcr-t1!!- ) the president has been deluged with electing E G. Thompson tempor- hair Is turning Krti.v, nnd his board In was a quiet day in Santiago. Ow-lt.- applications for commissions. Almost to tho strictness of the quarantine every congressional cnller has one or ary chairman and J. W. Mahan ot n rcddUh eolur. He held himself very erect. ngnlnst yellow of The aptemporary secretary. Till, l.nuilliiu nt Cliillicrini. ' July celebration fever, no Fourth The more applicant? whom he presses on was allowed. the president's attention. () u I be ran sSluntlon, in respect of the fever, howpointment of a committee on rcso' ( The luiulliifr of Dreyfun at Appllcutlona Flnced on Flic. wnsalinoht iliinutlei'd. ever, see ins somewhat Improved. Allulions was dispensed with and l.ninli-i- t Tho president requests nil Mb visiill lillO A. SI. though five new cases were reported VV. E. Bourland read the followOn the IitiKtlutT Binge were M. i.mong the troops, all are understood tors to file their applications with Adjt.-Gethe ehlef of ileteetlrcs; .l.IIen-iiiuii- , lo lie of the mild type. ing tcsolutions and upon motion Corbln, nt the same time he n commlHsnry of police, and a makes It clear, in a general way, that adopted by they were unanimously Tlio Fourth of July In London. In London, July S. Joseph H. Chontt', the policy of the administration the convention, namely: granting commissions will lie to give the United States ambassador, and Resolved, That we, lbs Kepuplicant ot Mrs, Choate, celebrated the Fourth pultrence to volunteer oftlcers who Webster county, in convention assembled, reaffirm our allegiance lo the principles of with receptions both at the United showed ability nnd who performed the Republican parly as enunciated in the States embassy nnd at their residence, valuable service during the Spanish national platform at St. Loots, in 1896. Kaeli of the buildings was tastefully war. Some regular offlccra ore also to We heartily endorse tbe wise and pail corn ted with flags and flowers rep- bo given volunteer commissions, in tb triotic administration ot Wm. McKinley. resenting the national colors. The belief thnt one or two rcgulnr onlcers and a give our unqualified approval to guests Included Sir William Collins, lr.-- ivglment will bo of great advanhis foreign policy by which we were enthe queen's master of ceremonies; tage. The number of officers to be abled to successfully wage a righteous war against Spain, and lo give to our down Suinuel T. Clemens nnd Mrs. Clemens, commissioned lsbclngcnrcfully guardtrodden neighbor, tbe Island of Cuba, Senator and Mrs. Mark A. llannn, Sen- ed to prevent a scramble. " freedom from, flje'joko of oppression that The Olllcera to be Choaen. ator nnd Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, and to lone fellrI her people; have wrenched Gen. Otis has selected offlcera for United States Consul General and Mrs Philfrom Spain sovereignty over tbe Jhc regiments to be organized under William M. Osborne. ippine Islands, and we are able to give, hU supervision, and tho war departand are offering lo Ihe people of those A Fntnl Arcldent. ment ofllclnls nre going over tho efblessings of the best islands tbo boon and llymoutli,Kngland,July 5. A fatality ficiency reports of officers who served government ever devised by man.. marred the naval celebration of tlio during tho Spanish war for tho purOur domestic policy has been such that Fourth, When a signal boy ascended pose of securing leaders for tho regiIbts country bas been lifted from tbe to the masthead of the British second-clas- s ments to be organized throes of a 'direful, panic la tbe delights of The unparalleled All Ibis has prosperity. cruiser Arrogant to clear the president will havo the appointment been attained by a wjse revision of the halyards fast to the Stars und Stripes, of' 470 officers; nnmely: One colonel, CAIT AI.KIIED DIIKVPUH. tariff along; protective lints; by tbe es- force of i;enilaniu'n mill police In- which had apparently become foul ot lieutenant-colone- l, three majors, tablishment i.f a sound, stable currency, epectators. linnlly, ut 1 11. 111., u cutter, wmc of the rigging, the lad fell to one 14 captains, 12 first lieutenants, 12 secand conKfiutnt restoration of confidence, munned by teu men nml In cliargo of the ship's deck, nnd wns hilled. ond lieutenants, three medical officers and ujinvnl olUccr, nut olT ibe wise We endorse 2ad from the Cnu- CVIebrntrd In I'retorln. and one clntplain for each regiment. economic administration ol tbe Republi ont alongside the Sfnx. can parly in ibis bine, ana espj& Pretoria, July 8. The Fourth of No general otlicers will be appointed, vnn rowed to thcnhore,whcrc commend our splendid executive, v July wns celebrated here on n large for tho reason that there will bo n fun wiik landed nt 1:30 n. in. Bradley, lor txn leariets and itr and rale. Hear Admral Howlson nnd Capt. surplus of major-generaA Coinpnnj- - r InfKiitrx'. fdtta lo itipprrss mob vlolenco i old volunteer after Cooper, with the other officers of the lessor, and lo bring offenders lo a A company of Infniitry was drawn up UnltejJ States cruiser Chicago, partici- olhcers nro mustered the out. speedy and impartial trial and condign nt tlio landing jioiitl. DreyfiiM, wlio The Order of Selection. punishment. bad been brought nsliou in tin- - boat, pated. V. W. lteltz, the Transvaal seclr. making selections of new oillccrt We condemn in unmeasured terms wus linmedlntely nlaccd under the retary of fftate, called upon C. F. 3 the present uncalled lor and iniquitous guard 0 11 captain of enginciVa nnd Mnertim,ihc United States consul, und tho preference will be as follows: election law, as the most outrageous and a Kergeunt nnd corKirul of gctidnrineB,, tendered the congratulations First Officers of thcvoluntcers who of the colonal fraud ever perpetrated upon a who formally handed the prisoner over eMcutlve of the South Africa republic. distinguished themselves in action durfree people. We conceive tbii ing the Spanish war. M. Viguic. The latter then entered The Fourth In larla. "Coebel Election Law" to be an insidious to Second Ofllcersof the regular nrmj sub- a landau with Dreyfus, nnd two demeans by wbicb its author hopes to 6. There was a grand who have earned, but have not yet re1'arls tectives nnd started for the railroad receptionJuly stitute Autocracy for Democracy! tbe will yesterday afternoon at the ceived promotion for conspicuous serv' of one man for tbe will of all; beace we station. Ureyfua Snld Not n "Word.. I United State's embassy, which was ice nt the front during the Spanish warn the Voters against supinely submitting "" To being robbed of their sovereignly for Dreyfus did not speak ti word. lie beautifully decorated with flowers, war. tbe sake of ariy fealty. Third Volunteers of the Spanish personally opened the door of the com- tropicnl plants and flags. Nearly the jth. We approve Ihe calling of this partment of the npecial tmln, ennsist-Ir.- g whole American colony attended. war who did not get to the front, but convention at this time and place, and whose efficiency reports while in of three carriages and a liaggngb mi. Mllea at Manaflcld, O. recommend ibe nomination of a live candi- car, which was In waiting. As Mnnsfield, O., July S. Gen. Nelson camp show them to be competent to date for Ibe Legislature and a Iborougb start A. Miles, who nrrlved here Monday us command troops. orgaoitalion ot the party lo tbe eounly Id the train was nbout to Only n very small percentage ot ofhealth oflicer refused tin-- guest of Hon. John Sherman, and to order thai vn may be able to fight witb the local sucieis the bailies of ibe coming contest. to permit Dreyfus to leave! oil whom ihe general Is related by mar- ficers of the regular army, It is stated, tlmt he. had The (hair then declared nomina- the groundcolonies. The just nrrlved riage, was the orator of the day yes- will bq, appointed, for the reason that from tbo is already a shortage of matter was for governor in 'order, and quickly arranged, however, and the terday afternoon nt the celebration ot there regular establishment officers tions on acthe Fourth of July nt he Shermati-lieincmn- n in the j. Pratt, of Hopkins train proceeded. judge C. count of Illness. park. Only Vlnllile fur n Moment. county, was placed in nomination The nnd senator was DUTY VERSUS INCLINATION. Dreyfus wua only islble for. ir by N. M. Ashbjyand Gen. V. S. unable to participate on account of Xq tint reporters. ji Taylor was placed in nomination , The trnin stopped ut ltabeai;i, three his health, or to accompany the com-- Can. Wood Seea Ilia Duty nt Sautln. by W. E. Uourland. There beBo .tnd IJccllnca n Very kllomctcrH from lEeimes. There the manding general, Lut every attention ing no further nominations a di- purty nllghted nnd (julckly cnterett n was shown Gen. Miles here, nnd he wai terlnir Oirer. vision and count was ordered carriage drawn by two splondld iccorded an ovation wherever he went. which resulted, Pratt, 94, Taylor horse, which Immediately started id Washington, July 1. Gen. LeonThe Fonrlli In Home, Then on motion of W. E. a sharp pace, I 74. ard Weed has declined thfpresidency Home, July 5. The United States Klec-tri- o At the level crossing of t)ic,line, a Bourland the delegates were unani:l:nrgc d'affaires, Loulii Middings, first of tho Washington Traction Je Co. of this city, and will return mously instructed to vote for Pratt wngonnettu containing itlielWefecJ K eretury of the embassy, gave u recepM. r.s long as he is before the conven- of the department of tion, yesterday afternoon, at the Hotel early next week to his post us military governor of the province of Santiago. tion, and then as second choice Viguie and three Innpeetorc, joined the Continental, which was lurgely psrty. The offer wns a very flattering1 one, far Taylor as long as he is before Krum ItMbelnli lu ItenncH. but Gen. Wood, after considering the the convention.. Tlio convention The drive from Ilalchils to American Sentiment nt Klniritun, matter for a week, decided to decline then unanimously instructed the wa& without Incident. Owing to the Kingston, Jamaica, July 5. There it. In view of the outbreak of yellow delegates to cast the solid vote of precautious, the prisoner passed unnif was. a general display of American and fever at Santiago he decided that it tlced in front of thu arsenal. Work-u--e- Ifrltish flags on this county for U.'W. Slack, of private was his duty to return there nt once. the reading the posters there did not buildings yesterday. public and to Daviess county for Attorney GenVisits the CATASTROPHE I I'nited States consulate were popular. A DREADFUL eral. As to all other candidates The Ninie state of uffnlrs prevailed Fort mid all other matters to come bePeraona Killed and Ut i;ort Antonio. fore the convention the delegates Twenty Wounded by the Rzplo- are left uuinstructed. alon of a Dxnninlte Curtrldge. .TO RETIRE PROM THE BENCH. The chair then declared nominasssS Perlln, July 5. A dispatch frorc Itealirnntlon of Judge, Walter 9. Cox, tions in order for candidate for repOdessa onnounces that a dynamite of the District of Colombia resentative in the next General Ascartridge exploded near there Jester-daSupreme Court. sembly. G. II. Towery was placed while the cxcavatlonof a coal mine 111 nomination by David Browning, Washington, July 4. Judge Walter wus in progress, nnd that 44 persons and S. . Sigler was placed in fi. Cox, justice of the supreme court of were killed and 20 wounded. nomination by C. R. Edwards. A the District tof Columbia, tendered Ida Took the Oath of oaice, division nnd count was ordered resignation to tho president and tho St. Louis, July 1. Gen. II. G. Farrai Which resulted in nil but three votlater indicated his intention to accept It. Justice Cox has been on the bench took tho oath of office as United State! ing for G. li Towery, and these at the federal building for more than twenty years, and his came over and made Towery's determination to resign wns prompted and took formal charge, of the office in unanimous. Mr, Tow-- . nomination by his age, which exceeds 72 yeurs. Jlc place of Col. GoorTC II. Small. Five ry wap present and accepted the special agents of the treasury depart-presided at tho trial of Gulteau, in a happy and well-time- d nomination ml varc here checking up the nc speech, lOffl LUCIE EUGENIE) DnSTFUl. counts nnd superintending the count-InThe Cup Clialleiitcer Shamrock. I he chair appointed the follow- (bin their headH, littlo HUspecting vlio Southampton, July S. of tho $23,500,000 in the It is reported vaults. ing delegatus and alternates to the wus )iinning. doubtful whether thu cup challenger Kntrred the Itrnnes l'rUon. , Slate convention, namely: Delel'receded by his gurud DreyfiH .en- Hhnmrock will cngago in any trial niir Cotton I'lro In Brooklyn. gates: Joseph Jenkfn?, Ernest tered the prison, and wnn consigned iccce with the Princo of Wales' cutter Js'cw York, July 1. A large wareI liorilberry, C. T. Mounts, David to the enre of the governor, nnd taken liiittnnla. Tho Shamrock bent her house at the foot of Forty-secon- d R, to a cell on the Becond story. rolls yesterday, and will take n spin Btiect, llrooklyn, owned by the Hush Drowning, J. S. Lisman, C. Edwards, Henderson Fox well, W. The governor of the prison sent on Friday. Sho will start for th company, wns badly damnged by fire. Clydo Sunday, according to rumor. There were 10,00 bales of cotton In the E Bourland, Henry Dyer, W. T. Mine. Dreyfus the news ot the of her huslmnd nnd she immedibi.lldlng nnd most of this wart clthet ylva, E. G. Thompsbn, J. H. Charlea II. l'eolc Oroili ately went to the governor n,nd' nakburnt d or wnter-sonkeA. Archibald. Give us, Dr. 'L. St. Louis. July 4. Charles II. Peck, ed permission to see the prisoner. t n ?l Alternates: one ot the citizens of St. James Foxwell, G. Mi'lllit Inmiilralton. Ilusbnnd nnd Wire Meet. the, state of Missouri, died VV. Timmons, N. M. Ashby, J. B. Tlrusrel3, July 3. The socialists orLeave belnggrnntcd ihe faithful wife Louis and Echols, James Townsend, J. B. entered the prison almost unobserved, at. 10 a. in. nt his home, after n short ganized demonstrations yesterday in Ilink, James Albert and wob conducted to cell No. 810, ac- llli, ess. He passed uway peacefully, this city, in Liege and In Alont ngaiust Stevens, surrounded by his family. Mr. Peck tne electoral reform bill, Theru wer drowning, Samuel Frascr, Arthur companied by' Mmp. Havct. , wus born In New York city in 1B17. no serious disorders except at Alosl The meeting between thfTlong-part-c- d Itiggs, M. A. Sellers, U. S, Poole, wnere the police charged with drawn husband nnd wife can better be imto Lantl at Trieste. J,: R. Head. wounding ten persons. Washington, July 2. Admiral Dew- sword, G. ,H. Towery then tendered his agined than described. Naturally, '. it was most touching. ey n first landing in Europe will bo at Greater Amerlen Rxpoattlon, resignation as county chairman, Trieste. It is said his. health has not In limn ot Feaea Frepara for War. Omnhn, July 2. The Greater Amerwhich was accepted, and E. G, London, July 3. Last week more greatly Improved and that a complete ican exposition has opened its gates 111 his than a thousand tonn ot war materials rest In the Austrian Tyrol will be ta Thompson was selected The exercises were opened with a par-pdMead,' and Ihe" entire county com- and fodder was forwarded from tins ken uponrecommendatlon of his phythrough the principle utrccU ol reorganised.. On motion Woolwich dock yard to South Africa. w'cia mittee the clty he convention then adjourned tint Henry Koehler 5: Company, E. G. Thompson, Chm'n. die. Miss Mary Mothershead has DanM. Evans' fine family h r . W. Mahan, Sec'y. Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., died a few days ago despite the becn'appdinted teacher of the primary department bi the Madison- - invite correspondence with Mill "Made in .America," .That skill and prescriptions of a number men who have lumber for sale. 01 local Yuiciuiaiy siiigcuua, wiiu ville public school the coming year-Poplar 1 Ofllcln! Proceedings can Convention wi 11 HEARD AROUND THE WORLD. 14 d Ilio Kcliurs ol Heard at 1'art IS III III Royal THE TOWN OF RENNES QUIET Droyfns Vlalted by Ilia Brother II Good Svlrlta, but Voder Baking Powder II Central and Southern Texas Suffer. fering From Continued and Unprecedented Rains. GREAT CSMiw. ILI0L1S Makes the food more 'delicious and wholesome Born awaa Knrotn co, tw yook. NESS Do you get up with a headache? Is there a bad taste in your mouth? Then you have a poor appetite and a weak digestion. You are frequently, dizzy, always feel dull ana You have cold drowsy. hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains FARMS ARE NOW INLAND SEAS, Atf OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. Surveillance. Many Human Lives Hare Deen Lot, lint No Names Are Yet Glrcn The Losses to Public and llnll-ron- il Proyertr Will Reach Enormous Figures. r s fr of neuralgia dart through your body. What is the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels ,1P" e, PILLS ana ccitiin cure. Keep Tour BloeH Pure. If you have ne elected your .case a long time, you had oettcr ukc will give you prompt relief 11 flger's sarsaparliia It will remove all that have been accumiil'ng In your blood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. impurities be-aii- alsn. There nur la something bonl Tonr c&ia Tou do not quite nnder-Un- d. Write the doctor trealji tell htm how ynn Me luffcrtnr. Ton will promptly recolre the but medical Adviee. Addroil. Dr. J. O. Ayer, Lowell, toll. WrUn ihs Doctor. 1 ls LAST CASE CURED. Effective 1 Perscrlptlon For Only Four-Legged snfe-blowe- r, IIANGhR-0- OP THE SMALLPOX CAMP. non-unio- - 1 llleet-Vllalfi- i', the camp dog, the only occupant 'of 'the eluded vaccination but couldn't dodge contagion. He had moped around for a day or two and the Health Officer and the chief guard had him under strict surveillance. The symptoms became unmistakable he "brohe out" and the doctor left a prescription to be ad: ministered by the chief guard. Doctors have sometimes what they call a "shotgun dose" and this was that in one sense of the word. Bit-li- e Hewlett administered one large capsule of B. B.'s. No funeral. There are only four persons in camp now and these will be ready for liberty in a few days. Yes, d four-leggesmall-pox'c'anip, Goebel-Wattera- SELF-CONTRp- L. lti-tinc-s The Populists Meet. The Populists of Hopkins county met in mass convention at the court house in Ivladtsonville. Mon-dato nominate a candidate for representative and to transact other business. R. E. Allen, a well known farmer of the White Plains country, was nominated for representative. William O'Bryant was selected as a delegate to represent the county at the State convention which meet at Frankfort July 27. Tho county committc was reorganized and J. A. Davenport was chosen for chairman. y, n ,ielf-contr- ol ttssf d, At-wo- AI Wmm Bob Garret Appointed. V er mer of Princeton, Ky., has been appointed Bank Examiner for the State of Kentucky. He has been a Princeton banker lor several years and is a capable and efficient business man. Owen KerHitll4 doebel'i Convention,' '' ' Special to the Evening Post. Robt. p.. Garret, n. - yir-rlv- ai ' best-know- No. r, HAY-Cle- IH-vre-y Ky., July 1. W. C. Owens said to the Evening Post correspondent this afternoon: "1 shall vote the straight Republican ticket this fall, and every friend I can influence will do the same. I shall in this way disapprove of the force, fraud and robbery of the Louisville con ventigt Irs. I. M. Victory and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, spent Monday iri Madisonville. HAS NATURE WARNED YOUV Nature) lirr.clf ct.id In tbo early prb rA iprlnc. btoesottia fortU trees anil tloweri canning tbe desmudmt chord to vibrate to this, tbe most Uellitbtful of all, springtime and how do feel? Hare tou that tired shaky feellnir, beforerunuerof CbltU, Malaria andTjpboU Fever? If so, jou must not pa this naming-a- s It Is an Indication of slckneui avoid this; consult U9 as our advice coats 70a nothing'. Call on vour dragglst and procure a bottle ot Or. Carfstedt'a German Liver Powder, Take one dose a day at bed tltuo for sla days; then follow by nrocurldtr a bottle of Yricatan Chill Tonic, followliikr tlia directions and alter two weeks course of tbrne two great remedies, you will feci like tbe Uowera look lit. tbo spring-- . Prepare yourself for tho malarial or hot season If uhea tho atmo;hra lr full of terms.you. necessary and wUeu roue system warns repeat ifior- above, Theso RcbkUm la ttock tad sold by St, Bernard Drag Store, - Lexington, o con-tallie- e - 1 . K No. gur-rlso- . UY-Clv- ulce : four-legge- V , , 68 - I! j?r , .r '7 ,ao u c isn't fooling anybody. The truth is that many Republicans did not want to see so vicious a man attain even an emptVj nomination. Tins for the good nameand credit PAUL M. MOORB, Editor and Manager. of Kentucky. But, politically, the Republicans have all been hoping BEE FUBLISHINS COMPANY. for his nomination because from Incorporated they have felt he would Holered thiPettoffice at Barllngton as Second the start laMaltr. be the easiest man to defeat in November. SUBSCRIPTION RATES- ; It Can be Done. ,J One Year, ttrletly In advance SlttMoJrtb,"' " ThreeMontbt, " Republicans of old Kcnluck are feeling ' "mighty ill. For ibey can't beat Hill Goebel nor beat Specimen eepVctmVuid jrei'o'n application. Bill Goebei's bill. wanted in all parts ot the CofteepoBdeait Uniontown Telegram. oontr. Addrettntforpartlcnlart. V oo ? , THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1899. Maybe the Democrats Thousands of them say so. can. ANNOUNCEMENT. y to announce are PRATT Wa Pratt,authotlted Countr, at or Hopkins J. didate for the nomination for Governor State of Kentucky, aubject to Ibe action Republican party. Judge a can- of the of tbe Gov. Roosevelt is with the great majority in the announcement that he is for the renomina-tioof President McKinley. He says: n For Representative, X BEN T. ROBINSON. ml it $ REPUBLICAN TICKET. Coal Edition. Thk Bee's Special Coal Edition wiiT be out in a few days now. Tiutre,have been innumerable delays from numberless sources, and theJsdition comes much later than wasIntended. But the effprt has bMnmade to have a creditable paper that would prpperly repre-sen- t' the great coal interests of the Western Kentucky field and do cradftV' to the enterprisinR coal operators represented, and to our msy advertisers, who are among thelcading manufacturers and merchants of th United States. Although somewhat delayed The Bee isproud of the showing made, bythfs, the fir.st "Special Edition" in its history. 'Through the efforts of. The Bee knowledge of the importance of the coal industries of Hopkins county andV the "Western Coal Field" of Kentucky, knowledge of the and the fairness ol the leading operators, and knowledge of the good standing, good citizenship and true worth of the bestfclass of coal miners on earth has been disseminated through the almost ten years of The Bee's existence. By dint of pcrseverence in this line The Bee has come to occupy an unique position and is widely quoted on matters of news and opinion by trade and other journals. Our reward and justification for past labor in this line rests in the friendship and patronage accorded The Bee by flattering numbers of coal miners and operators. Upon this have we been able to build the whole scheme of our ambitious Special Coal Edition and bring to its pages the excellent and worthy special contributions and the many pages of advertising from the leading concerns of this country. We trust that the edition may have a kindly reception at the hands'of our friends. Your Special 'Everybody in Ibe West is for McKinley's renomination, and lam most emphatI ically for his renomination, of course feel that boib Ibe extreme rapidity wiib wbicb the country has gone up the path of prosperity under President McKinley's administration and tbe conduct cf tbe war in tbe Philippines make it tbe duty of every man to stand with it and render President McKinley's renomination a necessity. We must smash out Ibis insurrection there by forco of arms and then we can consider terms of peace." If Republicans do not sweep tbe State and elect their ticket in November by such an overwhelming majority that not even Goebelism cannot overcome it will be their own fault. Georgetown Senlincl. The opporAll of this true. tunity is right for a sweeping triumph over Goebel and Goebelism. But Republican "leaders" must be wise and not too ambitious. The personal ambition and self aggrandizement of individual Republicans is the only thing that can prevent a Republican victory this year in Kentucky. With the worst man in the lot nominated by the Democrats the easiest beaten if a fair count can be had, the Republicans have an excellent chance to lose unless asked me if that I were nominated and for Ibe round trip Tbe delegates from this city invite yourself and tbe delegates they do according to their oppor- elected I would allow bim to name vnQgr Ed Graham Dead. and unite all contending persons to fill places tbat I would have I died early Thursday from your county to join them on the tunities Ed Graham power to fill. I told bim tbat I would you morning, June 29th, 1899, of lung above special train and request that from interests on a man and a ticket "Goebel asked me if I would agree to will respectfully inform tbe delegates that will meet the general public put the pledge in writing. I told him tbat disease. Only recently he had a your county of tbe invitation and arrangeapproval. It will take more than it was not necessary, as I always kept my violent hemorrhage while in the ments made for their comfort and conventhe Republican vote to elect the word, and I would do it in that instance, mines and had to be taken home. ience. Tbe special train will return to ticket this year and the defeat of fie asked me to wait nntil be could con- The trouble grew until the end Louisville after tbe Convention, making friends. I said "No; keep direct connection with all trains out of tbe Goebel should be overwhelming. sult with bis me came. Ed was a good citizen, city of Louisville, for all points in tbe innow, and give me tbe your pledge to peaceful and industrious; a sober terior of tbe Slate. May I ask your courtstill claims votes that you promised me and thus make The Courier-JournHe leaves a wife eous assistance in concentrating the deleme Ihe nominee ' He satd: "I'll do it earnest man. to advocate "free speech" and had Wait unlil I can walk over to tbe other and three children. His remains gates for tbe above train) Special arrangea leading editorial with that cap- side of tbo stage and I'll be back immewere buried Thursday afternoon at ments will be made so tbat no unavoidable tion the other day devoted to the diately ' He left me and never retarned. delay can prevent you arrrival la LexingEarlington cemetery. ton for the opening of the Convention, Philippine question. But William J. Stomb." wav-of- f SS& Yours truly, lion, which is important. coebel's threats. it's a different story at home. Clone a' FIshlB J. H. Milikkn, D. P A L & N cause Following this card the Post That paper champions the A sanguine and .well equipped Such is ibe "real issue," tbe Courier- of the strangler of free speech and this evening prints the following camping and fishing party of young Journal declares, wbicb is now fore id will in Kentucky hails him statement: free men went from Earlington yester- upon Ihe people of Kentucky in the State "King" and wants free speech in A telegram was at once sent to Senator canvass. Goebel in Louisville asking bim for a day morning to the mouth of a Philippine affairs. No one will be surprised tbat tbe Cour statement regarding Ibe allegations of creek on Green river, two miles desires to confuse tbe public The Kentucky Democratic pa- Slone Arthur Goebel, brother ot tbe from Sebree. The party consisted mind and divert attention from Ibe causes disof Frank D. Rash, Henry Brown wbicb bave induced the present popular pers that are running their local Senator, called up Ibe Post by long tance telephone from Ihe Gait House in "Democratic Ticket" at the top Louisville, and gave the following message ing, Buck Shaver, Eldred Davis eicilement, and tbe grave question which boys, will demand settlement in November. o'column but who fail to put up which was taken down by tbe editor of tbe and Ed Rule two Every one expected some subterfuge detwo others that wanted to be, and vised the Goebel ticket are numerous Post lo beclcud or conceal its own share "Senator Goebel says tbat if tbe Cin- a coming "college man." They'll in tbe iniquities already perpelrated, and and this constitutes a significant cinnati or Kentucky Post prints one word have a good time, fish or none. What falsehood it would those intended. feature of the fight. one-thir- Dispatch last night substantially of Ibe cheap rates, and visited relatives and the statement made to Correspond- friends. Conductor Buckley has been to Chicago ent Campbell of the Cincinnati Post. Senator Goebel left for his on a visit, as well as a business trip. Section Foremen Henry and Edmondson Tlit clouds of bad blood envehpkg howe in Covington last night and spent several days this week up on Green humanity have a silver lining in the shape, 'cai4d not be seen. river fisbiog. of a specific lo remove them. Ills flood's On Saturday, after General Sarsaparilla. America's Greatest Medicine, and the We have yet to bear tbe first railroad which drives out all impurities from the Hardin had withdrawn man say be was for Goebel for Governor Stone men who were in the deal They recognire.the fact tbat a 6ght made blood, of either sex or any age. with Goebel and knew all abont it, against corporations means a reduction of awaited the coming forward of wages to them and tbey don't propose to Goebel to withdraw in favor of be a party to tbo affair. Stone. Goebel was sitting at the Quite an interest was taken by the railback of the stage as fJaleas death. road boys here in (be celebration of tbe NOT DENIED, Fourth, and to tbe local crews it bss bes&vQ&.wece rivet jstsjro.u.ejioor, : . e ..vr-- j Oliie come by custom a holiday. UHtHBjy WlJMfcKw Tbe L. & N , it is said, will extend its Feeling Grows That Qeebel sjttjng fetfe-behinsuggested to, the lat lines Into the mountain fastness of Clay Not Deny Redwine and county, and the village of Manchester will tor that now was the proper time soon bear the whistle of tbe locomotive for OP STONE'S CHARGES TREACHERY. for, GoebeJ to come forward and tbe first time. Eogineers are now making vyi(tih(gra,w. Then, turning to sorne a survey, and as soon as it is completed s QocbePs. Friends Threatcned-tlperson at his side, James said in wotk will be begun. Railroads are and it is hoped Ibis one may have a Paper that Printed the hearing of Redwine: "Go tell good effects on Ibe feuds ot Clay county Goebel to come on now and withthe Story. Nashville, July 1 Col. Jere Baxter of draw." The person returned and tbe Tennessee Central Railroad is in tbe informed James that Goebel re- city Ibis week to look over the work on From Iho Louisville Dispatch. Cincinnati, June 28. To a rep- fused to come. bis road at Ibis end of Ihe line, and be exhim, to presses himself as mjcb pleased with the resentative of the Post of this city, "Go tell him, outlook. Col. Baxter said that he who is in Louisville reporting the come at once!" roared-Jamewould have cars running over tbe road by Democratic State Convention, Cap"Go tell him yourself," was the Christmas. The work in the upper countain W. J. Stone, who was a reply. "I can't do anything with ties fs being pushed with energy, and a candidate for the nomination for him." report from the Chief Engineer shows that the Governor, gave the following It was then tbat Oliie James there are employed now on the road 2,47a signed statement relative to the rushed over to where Goebel sat men, grading, with 698 teams and 108 carts, 88 bridge builders, 88 culvert build combination: pale and silent with his eyes ers and 30 masons, making tbe total num"We met and Goebel stated that be bad riveted on the floor and shaking ber of men employed 2,578. imformed Judge Redwine that the latter his finger at him said: The engineer reports that too additional was to be ibe permanent chairman of the Vou, I will give you teams are needed, and tbat for him to be He disliked for contention. these tbe contractor is offering $3 per day, He declared that it I would just five minutes in which to with disappointed tbe highest wages ever paid Jor this class (ho temporary organization draw your name, or, by , we agree that of work in tbat section of tbe country. should become permanent that be wonld will nominate Hardin." The surveying party at Ibis end of the of Ibe city of agree that every vole Then it was that Goebel looked line has accomplished much during tbe and all of bis vote in tbe convention and the only reply he two weeks it bas been at work should be cast for me, and Ibns make me up at James gave him was the most diabolical Louisville, Ky., June 30, 1899 tbe nominee of tbe convention. said be bad votes enough to make grin that was ever seen on a man's Cuarles Cowkll, Sec'y Republican Com "He mittee, Hopkins County. either General Hardin or myself the nomi- countenance. It spoke louder nee, that he preferred to make me the than words to James, and he knew Dkar Sir: It gives me pleasure to innominee. He declared that be would not Louisville & Nashville Stone had been tricked and form you tbat tbe made tbe official route fail to give mo the votes. I informed my that Railway bas been made the victim of Goebei's to tbe Republican State Convention to be friends of Ihis agreement and pledge. "On Saturday when General Hardin treachery. James wanted to make beld in Lexington, Ky,, July lath. Tbe withdrew his name my friends demanded good the threat at once of nomi- special train carrying tbe delegates from that Goebel keep bis pledge tome. Some nating Hardin, but other followers tbe city ot Louisville and Ibe Stale, will of my friends and some of bis own friends leave tstSt. Station, in rear ot Gait House, of Stone who thought Goebel went lo him and demanded that he keep Wednesday, July iatb, 1S99 at 8 o'clock, bis agreement made Friday. Goebel came would weaken at the last minute, a. m. A. rate ot one and fares across the stage to where I was sealed and prevented it bas been named from all parts in the Stale 44 Every Gloud Has a Silver Lining, tt Secret of Beauty fcft A AftftAft AAA i H AAA: SAAAAAAAAAdi is health. The secret of health is W the power to digest and assim ilate a pioper quality of fopd i ? This can never be done whci the liver does not act it's part. 49 4? .J c o Newjdea rfl PATTERNS Qinrn 0 c yihodsSafa Doyou kuaw.thik r i: ab-.o Tint's Liver Pills are an i-,- CMthajRs lute cure for sick headache, d) pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. d M civil-izer- y s. Stonc-Gocb- el 49 49 There will be a district meeting 49 of Knights of Pythias in Owens-bor- o 49 on Tuesday, July n. Visi- 49 tors will be present from all the 49 surrounding towns. The meeting 49 is for the purpose of stirring up in- 49 terest in the order in that section. 49 49 49 DIGEST YOUR FOOD. Ninety per cent, ot all ekkneaa Is canted by 49 49 food not twin jr properly dlgeeud, It creates pol tons and iroct Into your blood and then yon are 49 to almost any disease tb human system liable I belr to. Use Or. Carltledt'a German hint 49 I'owdor and watch tbe remits. Yon will (eel 49 the (rood effects after taking one dote. Give It 49 a trial and be convinced. Price) 25c, Dr. Otto's Sprue Gum SttMin CurM Your Cough. Jmt tho Medietas for Children. 49 For sals by 49 St. Bernard Drug Store. 49 Ground has been broken for the 49 Tutt's Liver Pills 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Every son's mother of you has to have Evcry one of yu PATTERN? I I LlaHOi also has worried and fretted, bercwed and twisted over having to pay from 25c. to 40c. for a pattern. Wo have come to your relief by securing the agency for Madisonville for the G Artn 0 I 0 0 0 New Idea Patterns Any one of which will cost you only 0 ot 0 4? 0 I Oc. Any Style-- Any Size I Oc. ofr ofr 0 You must remember these are just as good bs any of the high priced patterns you have been using, and you run no risk in buying them. FOR 0 0 0 6 0 c 0 10c. Any Size-An- NEW IDEA PATTERNS y Style in UGi o b 0 b $ BISHOP & CO... MADISONVILLE, KY. THE SAME PRICE ON THE SAME THING TO EVERYBODY. ot c o 0 0 new 40,000 barrel warehouse to bo built at Uniontown by Johnson & Brashcar, of Henderson. It is said there will not be an idle man, save from choice, in that town for several months. "We bave sold many different cough remedies, but none bas given better satisfaction tban Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon In all cases ot coughs, colds or hoarseness. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington. Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charles. l???$$$9$$?9$9??9?; iwiyuiyimyinig It M YOUR ORDERS &"WW'W"'V'T''VlwyvFW Ufhn PnflP IIIIU UUOO SOLICITED. iha IHO I (warn LllflJ Dncia.r.r.Q UMdlHIdOI i i Louis-wil- e Ask your neighbors They all say that we haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. i 4 Reports from over the county in dicate that the wheat crop is short, only about half an average yield. This is said to have been caused by the unprecedented cold weather of the past winter. Hartford Herald. A op , aii m fcSan tfaiBWelaiaJI Barnett & Arnold. cSa4alaatf2ityaABl 4UaMaWfXj4ntlLJ 4 'tatMStmlMUKiimidmlUlliiimKimlAA b,ifta,i d Little Known Fact. i ei JrTgifgBjar j That most serious diseases originate in disorder of Ibe kidneys. No nope ot good health while the kidneys are wrong. to Foley's Kidney Cure is guaranteed Campbell & Co. make the kidneys right. M. MgCORD, Contractor and Builder IS VAR BXPIRIINOI Mrs. Jefferson Davis is spending the summer near Montpehcr, Vt., and, it is said, intends to take up her permanent residence in that EARLINGTON. KY. Kill! II iiiiiiI.IlllliiiU "t-- city. 13 All Classes of Buildings Erected and made complete ready for occupancy, including Ibe furnishing of all inaterisls, mechanical and common labor Price reasonable and satisfarlion guaran al P ChUm. Cooketilli, Ttno., wilttt, Hart M A. Slmmoa'i Uver Msdicini mtnr jeiu. Ii cures DyippU, Blliaai Fter, Con itipaiion, tad many other aliments. It dou 001 (lipe or sicken lit action Ii mild, even with children, while Black Dranz hi and Zeilto's havo etiped and naniaattd. J PLANS. DETAILS. TICE. .. 8PEO uifd Dr. dimwn ufun onuni i HJaPpa ytjswcywaMp jpfi. teed. Kilimatrs cheerfully giien on all kinds k rj- - ot Uuilding and Special Work Give me a F chance at your work before letting coatracl. n tqfTFiptaaMmtMP npMCTT,1PnR K The Owcnsboro and Calhoon electric railway people have secured the right of way from Calhoon to Rome. They are now negotiating with the people who own the coal land on Panther creek for an option on the mineral resources. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine All druggists I GEORGES nccaiiorto IiaacDarli) O. TOY, f LIVERY. FEED STABLE. At Ibe Old Stand, on Main Street, jujt west of depot, refund money if it fails lo cure. 35c. Tbe genuine bas L. B. Q. oa each tablet. Tablets. EAHLINGTON, KY. about tbe so called Slone controversy be Somebody has well said who will make it his particular business to see the Kentucky Post is deprived of all Coal Mines Not Yet Closed. wrote this as Goebei's motto: "Let tbat in The Bee's me manage the machine and I do the advertising which be can control, and As foreshadowed Lowry & Goebel (the Cincinnati carpet last issue the Kentucky Railroad not care how the people vote." dc tiers) will take all their advertising from Commissioners have decided to tbe Cincinnati and Kentucky Post. My hold up the long and short haul Bill Gobbled everything in the brother has nothing to say as to what you law and(permit business in Ken- the Democratic State convention call the Stone controversy in your teletucky to continue in the normal but there is a different story for grams," This was so important that to way. The petitions and argu- next November. avoid misunderstanding, the Post ment presented in favor of this acGoebel waved his mace of wired to Senator Goebel at his tion was overwhelming, and the power and his paltry 190 votes headquarters at the Gait House, credit ot the favorable result is the "majority" of the Louisville. due chiefly to the work of the lead- became Senator William Goebel, Gait House, 1092. ing coal operators and railroad ofLouisville, Ky ' ficials of Kentucky. Republican Comment. "Your brother, Arthur Goebel, has tele Chief among those who preGoebel is a consummate general, phoned tuo iJost irotn tne uait House as sented strongest reasons for the and cannot be defeated by a dis- follows in answer to our telegram to you suspension of this vicious law organized majority, however large. asking for a statement concerning W. J were Mr. Stewart R. Knott, Vice The Republicans must name a Stone's declarations tbat you promised bim (ha nomination for Governor." President of the Louisville and great ticket and put their best The statement from Arthur Nashville Railroad and Mr. J no. managers at the helm. Paris ReGoebel was here repeated. SenaB. Atkinson, President of the St. porter. tor Goebel has not answered up to Bernard Coal Company. The this hour of going to press. facts as set forth in previous isIf the people of the State let MAYOR RHINOCK'S PLEA. sues of The Bee 6how that if this Goebel be elected governor the At the same time a message was law should operate many mines in State had as well be fenced in, sent instructing the Post correKentucky would be closed except either as a state's .prison op as a spondent, W. P. Campbell, to sefor the winter season and the deserted village. That it will be cure a yea or nay answer to the business and labor of the State be as dead as a poisoned canine, with question: Was Arthur Goebel greatly crippled, besides turning Goebel, as governor, is too clear authorized to make this statement over trie largest markets in the to be disputed. Paducah Sun. in your name? State to foreign coal fields. In About 1:30 Mayor Rhinock, of Mr. Atkinson's testimony before Give us, above all things, a pure, Covington, called up the manager the railroad commissioner he said clean man for Governor of Kenof the Post by a long distance that the loss to coal mine laborers tucky. A trickster, a tyrant, a telephone and pleaded to hayc the in Kentucky, if this law should be slayer of his fellow Stone statement suppressed. At inforced would not be less than man never, never, never. Green the conclusion of his talk he said: 800,000 per annum. River Republican. "If you people insist on printing The danger is over for the presthesp stories, you will lose my ent and every laboring man in Captain Stone now knows it .is friendship." He was asked if to Kentucky should do his part at one thing to make a trade and an his knowledge Senator Goebel had the polls in November to help save other to have the goods delivered. authorized his brother to make the to the coal mine laborers oi the The fact is, he knows a great many statement quoted above. Arthur State this 800,000 that they are things this week he never knew Goebel, who was standing by Rhinock's chair, took up the thread in imminent danger of losing if the before. Paducah Sun. He refused of the conversation. man Goebel, who has made the to state whether Senator Goebel Born. McChord commerce destroying authorized him to telephone to the To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wendel, Post as he had done. He con. Railraod Bill a part of his plat-Monday morning, 3d, a boy "If you want to ask IQIIIl, SIIUUIU UC CICIICU. .I baby. The new July has beqn cluded: Goebel, have Campbell Senator boy go to him. I have no more favors The Uniontown Telegram now christened David. to ask of you. I went to the Post attempts to boulster up a bad The Earlingtpn parly that is be once before and you did not treat cause with the following absurd ing formed to go to Mammoth Cave me fairly." statement: At 1:30 the following dispatch quite large, and will Of the three Democratic candidates for promises to be arrived: be joined by persons doubtless Louisville, Ky June 28. tbe noBtiaatioo, Goebel was the one most from Madisonville, Dixon, Mor"Post, Cincinnati, O., ftred by the Republicans of tbe State. "Saw Goebel; very indignant; refused tons Gap and St. Charles. The Tis,8, a strange display ot party expects to leave on or about to talk. Would make no answer. "Campbell." of tipat, usually the 17th mst, viaureen river, and Captain Stone repeated to the but the Telegram to be gone near a week, intelligent paper, red-hand- suggest in further aid of the Haldemau-Coeb- et program none knew and few cared. Evansvllle is to repeat the street It is the How it would attempt to explain its deser fair features this year. Wbat among human ills are more annoytion of all wbo bad served, and its betrayal afflictions Ibat opinion of many that that plan is of all wbo bad trusted it, its abandonment ing than piles? 1 beare bad eaougb, prebut vent active exercise the best to get a crowd tbat will of every principle aud abrogation of every one tbat makes even rest miserable is Ibe greatest spend money in the city a retail pledge, was simply a matter of speculation. worse. Women are among Pile Ointment martyrs. Tabler's Buckeyo That a specious and mendacious apology will cure tbe most obstinate case Price crowd. Rudyard Kipling has been assured of his immortality by reproduction in wax for the Madame Tussaud exhibition in London. I First-Cla- ss Equipment and Prompt Service, f cr neeeeeetiinmeeeeetemetmmmemi J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN I LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. The bnsiness ot tbe L. & N. shows a big increase over that ot last year, and now tbe stockholders look for a larger dividend to be declared. Sickness called Operator Fawcelt away from bis post of duty last week, and "Kid ' Arrington bas been called here lo supply tbe vacancy. Tbe final papers have been signed is tbe agreement between the citizens of Dizon and the Illinois Central Railroad Company, and work on tbe road that will run from Sullivan to Dizon will soon commence. The business on tbe Henderson division continues good. In fact, Ibe year around, business continues to be remunerative on the Henderson division The passenger traffic was quite heavy on tbe fourth on tbe Henderson division. Tbe people along the route took advantage scorn EMllSION OF OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES COD-LIVE- R should always be kept in the house lowing reasons: Because, If a. for, the fol- FJRST of the family has will cure It. any member hard cold, It SECOND Pecame. if the children are delicti- - and slcUy. It will make, theii liorih" -- nd well If the father or mother Is losing flesh and becoming thin ani enmebted It vlll build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH - Because it Is the standard remedy In all throat and lung affections THIRD - Because No household should be without it. it can be taken In summer as well as In winter. . I SCOTT toe tnd $1 00, all drugllslt. & DOVVjflE.CtifmUimwVork, for treachery, which never bad a parallel, would be forthcoming all knew, and people felt no real interest and slight curiosity in what it might be. But the baldness, tbe poverty, the absolute lack of originality ot this excuse has excited something like a feeling of disIn its extremity tbe once appointment. powerful and respected journal descends to bathos, wbicb is as ludicrous as it is degrading, and sets up the hoarse, worn-os demagogue wai1 cry of the It used once so mercilessly to castigate. As it to show tbat treachery and ingrati tude are ingrained, and that it must be mean and false in every wise, it turns, at tbe bidding ot its new master, against tbe corporation on wbess patronage it bas fattened, and blends tbe snarl of tbe with tbe wbine of Ihe mendicant In what sense can ibis campaign of tbe master, Mr Wm, Goe's bel, be justly denominated tbe case of "The Democratic Party versus tbe Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company?'' By what kind of logic can Goebel be iden tified, after all tbat bas occurred, with the Democratic party? How can tbo Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company be rightfully beld responsible for tbo wrongs wbicb thousands of Democrats so fiercely condemn? Tbe will of tbe recent Democratic convention was frustrated, and a man wbo was not tbe choice of the party, but wbo is generally disliked and distrusted Was Ibe Louis was made a candidate. ville & Nashville Railroad Company a parly to this fraud? Stone and robbed Goebel deceived Hardin of over 200 votes. Was the Louis ville & Nashville railroad au accomplice in either villiany? Tbe people of Kentucky and Ibe Kentucky Democracy have just realized that tbe "Goebel law" was conceived and enacted to steal Ihe office of Governor for William Goebel. Had Ihrj Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company any part in this crime? . will cease to speak If tbe Courier-Journfor tbe Democratic party, out of whose councils it bas been kicked and whose confidence It can never recover, and will say tbat tbe Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company Is opposed to Goebel and Goebelism, it will for once tell the trulb Whether or not tbat is an issue which should be presented to Ibe people of Kentucky may be open to question; but tn tbe light of wbat all men now know of Goebel, bis purposes and bis methods, it can be no ground for criticism of Ibe Louisville railroad.- Louisville Evening Post. ut cross-roadCourier-Journal- 50c. in bottles, Drugstore. tubes 73c. St. Bernard Stovas CASTINGS anl Grates, I AND TINWARE, Juy Valley Improvement Association takes place at Rockport, Ky., 15- - The meeting of the Green River JaBfi&!BKiMwwffi!B BO0F1NO AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY W Contractor ot all kinds Tin, dalvanized Iron and Copper Work. AND SATISFACTION There is no ? About It. Ho question indeed with those wbo bavo used it, but tbat Foley's Kidney Cure Is absolutely reliable for all Kidney and Bladder diseases Uampoell & Co. GUARANTEED. The Webster County Sunday- school Convention will meet at Dixon, July 8 and 9. The Apyetite of a Goat Is envied bv all Door dviaeotics whose Stomach and Liver are ot ot order. All such should know tbat Dr. King's New Life Pills, tbe wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, eives a snlendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit tbat insures perfect health and great en ergy. Only 25 cents at any Drugstore. MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package ' the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. l -- V 1 MILLION.. (r Not less than one million persons attend the seventy-threassemblies branch Chautauqua every summer. e To aroma a Dormant Livar and seeur perma' nont regularity of lha Dowtli, Dr. M. A. Sim- mom Liver Medicine. The Congo river has at ono waterfalls within a place thirty-twdistance of 154 miles. o White's Cream Vermifuee not only ef fectually expels worms, but is unequaled as a tonic; ana is a certain ana per manent cure for Chills and Fever In chit' dreo. Price 25c. St. Bernard Drugstore, built organ rutvby electricity contains 64,500 miles'of wire. A recently A TIMELY HINT. ,..,t.i 1 sea f bat Tour blood It l.t, and imrA mill vniir whole aVBtem DUt ill ft perfectly Iiealtbr condition by tbe njio of Dr. I',rl.l.(l. H.rnin T.Ucr PovdH. Then YOU will be freo from malaria, typhoid ferer, colds .. -- I, nlind , and tbo grip. Dr. Carlatedl'a German Uttt Powder It tbe best medicine mosey can buy. For your Cold 'try Dr. Gum Balaam. Prle- - For sale by St. Bernard Drag Stare. Otte'a SpruM 26s and 6O0 Settle. ll. eompanr of nianufnclurli-i- ; chomliti.th ttlpaca Chemical Oompanr, A N.wYo nlaiu I npon the market about IHo nj"n medicinal Ublator "tabula" coinpoaed of coml.reiiel ixiwdered prrparslloiia ( vrlaln mrdlclul druga wbtcli bail txc a atoer- be or more ifoneral uae amoui; iiumIIcai men tuna asj omer, ror ine cure or mi' talaed lo iaviilkm of audi Ilia common to man L lmu ttirtr origin In " Unpaired dlseallon or nourUhment and ellmln-vtin- ji reakci capacity lor aasimuaiius r iooJ.abAortlug aald to Include prel hwi waste. be ca.losua o( Ilia Included und-- thin bead la iirri 10 prescrtbe. ja tonaaru r wbicb tbe pbyalclan la called upon oplb theoomnenv preparing tueir prtnclpl iaoaf laid down tbo the acceptance of mo American rcme.1. thablkheat KTade. Drenared h..vfiiinc. .ni.rin. intnthniuirkctiihouLluo( unimpaired throughand eo oxtended any iioaUtlea Inlact and end proiectod as to retain 1U Only Gpu of lime la any climate. ibo cbolceit druga abould be uaed, their preparation 11U UOII1 WUrUI4Cf niUI niwaneiFViiiiiw nuMivua ui iuvi 11 pvii uvt, 1110 inuuira iho corka packed lu Rlaa, protected by absorbent cotton, and aecurely corded. uaed hare been of a grade eohtgb In In leijulrementa tbat no manufacturer of tbeao could aupply more tbiti a amall proportion from bla output tbat woaM meet too exacting apocuicatlona. The staaa via la were tn turn packed In boiei of perfection of worttmaBahtp by thoaouwd by aquallty not aurpuaed in beauty andvrnameniaofgold. UaTtngaeltbelrblahatandard,tbe rooatfatlldlouadealera Injewclaand and never coniontlna to Yary from It, the proprletora retorted to tbe accepted modem methodinf making their commodity known, and aeyen bendred thouaand dollara In retted within llroyeara In newapapcr odrcrttalng baa Informed erery American citizen concerning tbe auperlor and eurprUlng quallttra vt Klpana Tabulea, Doing thoughtful and palnataklng obMrreri of tbe changed condlttona tbat aweep over the commercial world, and careful to note erery lrcuroataice bating a bearing upon t ho auccoaiful proaocuilon of their trade, tbe manager! of tbe company have noted for every article tbat there It a pretent inalntent demand ror a lower price) although requiring that and tbe reaches or approachee an unlrenat uae,upon that tbe to pay heavy nercentagea for auparnuoua beat of everything, reacnt being called wrapping and packing or unneeeaary protection agalnat deterioration that might re. la ueedleat In the coao of a purchate lotfnded to be contumed In it aulc In tears, but week. It bna aluo becndlacovercd, and proved by the teatof ttmeand actual experience, to lota ot qualltlea tho that theae Tabulet do not bavemighttendency havo been expected, or diminution of exat rtrft Inaamucb aa, under cellence from expoauro tbat f avorablo condition j, tboao that bave lain lonae lnadrawe,a traveling bag or pocktt for several weeka or months are round lo. bo practically at fresh and at efflcacloui ai CTt Acting upon these aufnrettont, and noting particularly the unimpaired protpcrlly of grant newapapera now told for a rent Instead of tbe old rate of five timet that amount, and Ihe general tendency In alt dlroctlona toward low rates and Increased aaloa, the company have entered upon the experiment of putting up Mlpaua Tabulea In pasteboard cartont, which they will orfer to tho trade upon tnrtnt which will permit of a package? drugglator ttorekneper at Borloe lower than over iwforo adopted being told by one half a ten merilelnA .w.nH,i.r. the mi II a.VIVK CENTS .liA tabulet. or doaa.4or In . ha ftrmcent .each for Jr " ffl.Mnn linn. innf.itlnM anil b1m IIO 11IIIII,JT HI(llll'WWUMIIUO"l. M.I I"'I"I'MB."V. .."..Mm wil.K whl.l.U Hpie navo leameq to Know ana vaiuo sua tupana IS nil experimentally Air tbe benefit of auch at roaytj understood thr h nualttjr of the medicine U Identical m botn aoru, ibe onij- difference nack .Ming In the form and comparative rou of packing w puttlnr up. Tbe fire-cen- t I lb HVIMlfia nits almost any urug aoi butlnanrQaMBlDfila 1 any addrcte for five cants la timn. fnrw.rlM tn In Illrukn (IhemlGil an.. Ha. lUBBruce B- t- New VOTBT. ITntll tOA cni.li are thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agenta and; peddlers will be aupplled at a 1 s uoseu uarsuna tor WJ eansa. price wnicn will nuow inem m lair inarttin os stoui, uw. M groM 1.8,00 cartoni) tor II dote n (I II cartons) ror f I n. a gross iiai oanontj ror lira Caah with tho order In every case. rf- - twenty-thre- There are in the United States thousand summer e hotels. nifjmNUBAN r lUmvi IfcguUtMthoIiwr". TEA cures Dyjpcp. els, ConatlpMioa mi Iadi-gallo- Price, 3cta.s Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. . .W8, Ftr 20 Years Nis Ltd all Warm HOXiS HIT AXaXe XXl.T73rGrXsS'X' rtrHtby JAMES r. BALLARD. tt.Louto. Worms! VERMIFUGE RaUaf WHITE'S .CREAM Moat la Quantity. Beit In quality. - .!VJ j.Mk ..JUitf. .1 j.. & 11 .'JbsL: ,wDfeilii5LL,-- . j3S.i t'i ,M&tiuL& . '&kKfMJMi, n i"titfrir to- -- a.-b. fflBtTgrWvmnaas; fmrr EZki THWi vt HOC LAW PASSED. 9" 5 JHBee "By 3ubustrj we Htjtipe." DELIGHTFUL DAY Pension Frauds. From Cleveland, O., Leader. DOWN IN THE MINES- .- Public Statement From A Public Man ur olofed"ifi?ens. LOCAUIIS. Tho opening tall at Scbree takes place tonight. Miss Kate Sullivan is Howell and Evaaavjllc. viJRg'in The A. O. U. W. attracted some attMiop. Mrs. Calvin RaHr7 Charles country, 'frt v'' ft. th St. ' Miss Lizzie Hai.MMJrtoa- ville, visited friend?' iaBclflgton. this week. J f.r d;liwk. ."'''' Some good work is being done on the public roads in some parts of the county. Mrs. Nannie Taliaferro, of Nor tonville, visited friends here Friday and Saturday. J. W. Reynolds, of Henderson, visited his daughter) Mrs. W. W. Ethcridgc, this week. Mr. r i" f Miss Eliza Wilkins, of Madtson-villvisited the family of Mrs. Jennie E. Moore Monday. e, Willie Mills was in Earlington for a short while Tuesday, en route to Mayfield for a short visit. Mrs. John Redding and Miss Cornelia Doyal, of Madisonville, spent Tuesday with Miss Sallie Farnsworth. Mrs. C. E. Lane returned this week from a visit to her parents in Lisman, accompanied by her two little sisters. Mr. Ben Gilliland and family, of P more pleasant resting place could have been found in the temperate Ordinance. regions. It wasn't so cool in the Where.-- , Divers citizens ot Iba city of dancing pavillion but those vho Earllogton do now own and keep swine or danped didn't mind the mercury. bogs within the cily limits of said city, and allow said swine to wallow upon, and be The St. Charles Band made sweet fed upon their premises and the premises music for the hundreds oi delighted ofothers; and, listeners who sat or stood about all Whereas, Said twins create disagreeable over; the grounds in friendly nd naujeous stenches and, increase fillb, groups. The various amusements aod thereby cause disease, to the common nuisance of all the Inhabitants ot said city, offered were liberally patronized, now therefore, the Cily Council ot the and long before the day was done City ot Earlington do ordain as follows the large supply of refreshments of That from and after the passage of this all kinds had been exhausted and ordinance, it shall be, and is unlawful, and the stocks of Earlington mershall be and is, a nuisance for any person to keep and feed any swine upon their chants had to be' drawn upon. All the livery stables did a hot premises or on the premises of others, within the city limits of the city of Earlington, and driving business and at night Glorious News and any person so keeping or feeding swine before they laid themselves down within said city limits shall be fined for Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of to rest on their poor beds of saw Washita, I, T. He writes: "Four bottles eaeb bog or pig so kept and fed Ibe sum of of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs Brewer not lets than five' nor more than ten dol- dust . and straw , each i1 of scrofula, which bad caused ber great r prayed to his suffering for years. Terrible sores wonld lars for each offense; and for the purposes of this ordinance, each day Ibai said hog or Green Pastures that there might break out 00 ber bead and face, and the best doctors could give no help; tut ber pig Is so kept and fed shall constitute and be no more Glorious Fourths this cure is complete and ber health is excelbo punishable as a separate offense. ; lent." This shows what thousands have year. William F Burr, Mayor proved, that Electric Bitters is tbe best Attest: Paul M. Moore, City Clerk. blood pur!6er known. It's tbe supreme IS IT RIGHT four-foote- City Council Takes Action, for Clootlof 1'ubiic Hw!t!i.' 1 At its regular, meeting, Monday; cvcuiug last, uiu liuunioiun iuy Council passed the hog law that has been in contemplation for some months past. The Councilmcn have only done this after mature deliberation and full consideration of all the points at issue, and feel that they are doing what is necessary and best for the general good of the public. Health ia better than hogs and nobody ever saw an odorless pig pen. The execution ot (his law may be a little inconvenient to some few Earlington citizens for the time but all good citizens will be ready to suffer a little personal inconvenience to promote the public good. Following is the law as adopted: Ff I -a u &- lm the. Coer Shade of Lakeside n Park With Fine Breeze. MUSIC BY ST. CHARLES BAND. The A. O. U. W.'s Fully Satisfied ,Wlth Their. Success. CROWD IN A LARGE ATTENDANCE. The Glorious Fourth brought a multitude of peopleto Earlington homes intof the cool.ulense shade of Lakeside Park and the fresh, brisk breezes from off Lock Mary to enjoy the A. O. U. W. outing which had been well advertised in The Bee.. The morning was a little sultry but when the afternoon came no Commissioner Evans was interviewed by the Washington Post the other day, and he declared that the votes of censure being passed by conventions of Grand Army men were inspired by claim agents. He said he was certain that was the case with resolutions passed in Oklahoma and Illinois, and he asserted, furthermore, that the bureau was grossly misrepresented by some of the men who had been thwarted in the at tempt to put through fraudulent claims. Speaking of frauds, Commissioner Evans said that an agent had been prosecuted in Nashville, Tenn., who presented to the bureau 10G fraudulent claims all but four of which had been manufactured by taking names from the headstones in a cemetery for colored soldiers and creating fraudulent widows and orphans for them by means of forged affidavits. We are inclined to believe that the honest claims of every old soldier, widow, or orphan is given careful attention by the present administration. We feel certain that President McKinley would not tolerate any other treatment of the veterans of the union army and navy, and Grand Army men should be sure of their facts before they pass resolutions censuring the commissioner of pensions. - The Friday Issue of the Louisville Post contained this piece of good newf:v or Mate of Hon. W. n. Ohloy, West Virginia, write on open letter. Tbe Kentucky Railroad Commission )tsterday announced its decisios'Ia favor Charleston, W. Vn., Mar. 0, 1898. of railroads and Kentucky coal miners la tba long and short haul case. In future To whom it may concern . the railroads will be allowed to maintain "I most heartily recommend tbe same rate for transporting coal aod m of great benctlt in cases of catarrh. other merchandise as tbey have done for It Is especially beneilcinl wherever the some years, and will not bo forced to ralw mucous membranes arc directed. As e the rate to complo witb tbeir charge for tonlo It certainly lias ua superior," W. II. Oiilkt, , tbe snort haul. of State. This decision will have a great effect on Ibe business of tbe Stale, particularly oa too coal industry. When it became known that by the statute Ibe railroads would be slaBK forced to Increase tbe price of transportation, petitions poured into the, Railroad Commission to exonerate the roads from this statute. The Board of Trade ot Louis ville joined in the petitions, and tbe Com mission has been hearing evidence for a week In support of tbe petitioners. Capt. Irwin said yesterday that Ibe statute would only be changed on commodities where the change would injure the Interests of Ibe State. The action of tbe Commission was not to invalidate a Kentucky statute, but simply to protect tbs business of tbe State. For tbe past week a number ot coal mine owners and operators have been in the city waiting for tbe decision. Tbey all were pleased over tbe opinion of the Com mission and said that tbe coal industries of the Stale bave been saved. Hon. V. II. O111.ET. Tbe Commission Is now preparing as ha- - cured thousands of obbo ready in a day or opinion wbicb will "' stinate cases of catarrh, nnd is perhaps two. Po-ru-W Pe-ru-- All communications and mailers ot news per lalnlnu to tbls column sbonld tie addressed 10 Kt, Gto.'ALtxaMiasi,"Barllflrtes, James Dunlap and Mrs S, Dunlap are on the sick list tbls week. H. Garret and family spent tbe Fourth in Evansville. Miss Lena Mims and Mr( ,Will flaw-kin- s wore quietly married in Madisonville Witnessed 'by July 3d, at clerks office. Wash Hines. J. B. Hawkins1 spent fthe Fourth In Evansville. Miss Macy Earle is at borne again from school. Prof. Gordon, of Greenville, Ky,, Is the guest of Mrs. O. F, Bailey. Miss Mollis Alexander was in Earlington a little while tbe Fourth. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Lixzle Rhodman to Mr. Clarence Nurse Thursday night July Ctb. Little Miss Rosa Ray, wbo has been attending school at Chicago, III., is again at her home. Mrs. Bertha Sees, of Brazil, Ind., spent a few days here this week. Tho K. W. M. ot A. Grand Lodge met here last week and bad a grand time. Tbe delegates say tbey were cared for better bere than ever before. Acts gently on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses OVERCOMES the n.PEl"2S? Irrtf& ' f the System d r harness-stretche- July 3. 1899. St. Charles, went to Evansville Monday to spend a few days, of vacation with friends. Mr. Ernest Littlepage, formerly a conductor on the Henderson di- Wonderful Discovery. Lunsford, Ala., April 15, 1898. New Spencer Medicine Co Dear Sirs: I have been troubled with liver aod stomach complaint. I had no appetite and ray general was very bad. I look medicine from four different doctors and Ibey failad to do me any good. I no relief until I began to use your vawabk Nubian Tea. I used about two dollars worth ot it, and it did me morn good than all tbe medicine I ever took. I nave gained tbirty-fiv- e pounds in weight and ray health is very good. I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent. I can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to to any com tbe world as being a rannity. Any one wbo doubts Ibis state ment can write Oscar Baker. Sold by St: Bernard Drug Store. b For an Editor to Recommend Patent fledlclnes? vision, but now running out of Louisville, spent the, Fourth here. nt The new hog law, which was passed by the City Council Monday night, appears in this issue. It takes effect today upon publication. God-sen- d Work is moving rapidly on the new coal washing plant at the St. Mr. J. F. Lloyd and Miss Annie Bernard coke works. The c pentcr force, however, were given Vanison were married Monday a needed rest on the Glorious evening at the home of the bride in this city, the Rev. I. H. Teel Fourth. performing the ceremony. Both Mayor Burr had the City CounKit Carson's Rifle. were welt known and popular Washington Telegram to tbe Chicago cil to meet with him at his resiGood for the Children. young people. The happy couple Record. dence Monday night and was able Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hititon, Ala., left immediately for Louisville and Kit Carson's rifle, which was writes us August 12th, 1898. "I advise all to take his cheerful and corpulent Cincinnati to spend a few days. carried by him for more than forty mothers to give tbeir children Planters presence to his office yesterday Nubian Tea when tbey are or fretThe Bee extends congratulations, ears, and which never failed him, ful. I keep this medicine in punybouse and the morning. is now a precious relic in the pos when tbe children are ailing I give them a There is ot of The social season of Dawson the country more Catarrh In IbtertfTIon to- session of the Montezuma Lodge dose and that is tbe lastDrugit." than all other dkeases put Sold by St. Bernard Store. Springs is now in full bast, and gether, and until lbs last few years was of Masons at Santa Fe, of which supposed to be incurable. For a great many The ladies of the W. C. T. U. at there arc many visitors at the hotel. years doctors pronounced it a local disease he was a member. Madisonville have secured the The Arcadia has secured a fine and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing Best way to Invest 35 Cents. privilege of running thedimng hall Italian Band to furnish music for pronounced itto cure witb local treatment, incurable. Science has Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1893. proves catarrh to bo a constitutional, at the Great Fair this year. the season. New Spencer Medicine Co. Lloyd-Vanlso- n. cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is awaited We do not believe in depending Implicitly on any medicine for a. cure; but we do believe that it a bottle of Chamberlain'- Diarrhoea Remedy were kept 00 band and administered at tbe inception ot an attack much suffering might be avoided and in very many cases Ibe presence of a physician would not be required. At least tbls has been our eiperience during Ibe past twenty years." This remedy is for sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Cbarles. The Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad, N C says: "It may be a question whether Ibe Kentucky Fair Dates. editor of a newspaper has tbs right to pubLexington, August 9 5 days, licly recommend any of tbs various proprietary medicines which flood tbe market, days. Madisonville, August yet as a ptevenlive of suffering we feel it August 15 4. Lawrenceburg, a duly to say a good word for Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- days. edy We have known and used this mediLebanon, August 15 4 days. cine in onr family for twenty years and have always found it reliable. In many Columbia, August 15 4 days. remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates livtr, kidnejs and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up tbe strength, Only 40 cents. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. Guaranteed. Below we give an account ot another dastardly act perpetrated by tbe organized miners of Ibe Nortb. Citizens In peaceable pursuits of labor are not free from tbe tbe vengance of these murderers: Murphysboro, III., June 30. At .0 o'clock this morning Conductor William Bryan's train on Ibe Jobnson City branch a of tbe Illinois Central, bearing negro miners Irom rana was sbot Into by a crowd of miners at Lawder. William- sou county. One negro woman was killed by a bullet going through ber heart. The negroes were brought by Samuel T. Brush" Superintendent of tbe St, Louis and Big Muddy mines, near Cartersville, to work in his mines there, where there is now a strike. Tbe miners, fifty in number, were armed witb rifles and were bidden in the grass behind tbe country .depot, When' tbe irain stopped, tbe leader who was an Italian, got on Ibe platform and com manded tbe negroes to get out. Conductor Bryan interferred, but was stopped by, a revolver being flashed in his face. Tbe train began to move and the miners poured In their fire. Conductor Bryan yelled, to to tbe negroes to throw themselves on tba floor. All escaped serious wounds except tbe woman wbo was killed instantly. Half a mile further the negroes were unloaded and placed under charge of guards. Tbey were marched to the mines. Intense ex citement prevails at tbe Carterville coal field and bloody riots are expected, as tbe feeling has Deen intense lor weeks. forty-aeve- Bill. Hardin and the Dispatch. Goebel and the Courier-Journwas not because of any lack of business', will hold Kentucky safely in the but simply for a rest and celebration. Tbe Is that coal orders witb some ot the white metal column for 1900." truth al druggists sell It. Woodson's Message to Bryan. have "Kentucky Democrats proven their loyalty to the cause Olilcy Is directed.- Pcru-uU scientific and purely vegetable. Alt of silver by turning down Wat Pa-ru-a tho only efficient remedy in cxlstenco for catarrhal diseases; but thero aro countless multitudes of people, who nre still BtrurjffUns with catarrh and need help. To such as these the unqualified recommendation of by HtTUAlCONSTW PERMANENTLY "iBt DUX THE GEMUINt-MAM- EFFECTS T AUI?RNIA ! ffC ro jau by n Musccr-- . t oa sot m mm. "?A"f'5 ,SYR. ..tvj, 0 6y 94 Now it comes the turn ot tbe Alabana coal miner to profit by tbe 'wave ot prosperity that has struck tbe country and we quote Ibis from tbe Courier Journal of tbe let: Birmingham, Ala., Tune 30. After a prolonged conference of ten days, tbe coal miners of Alabama and the operators came to an agreement this evening in regard to tbe scale of wages to be paid during ibe coming year. Both parties made some concessions, and tbe scale adopted was a bappy compromise, Ibis question being settled without a strike The main features of Ibe scale are as follows; the minimum rate to be paid is furly-fiv- e cents, witb iron selling at & and under, and tbe maximum rate is fifty-fiv- e cents, witb iron at $11 and over. Tbe day laborers in the mines get an advance ot 10, 12 and 15 per cent., varying according to advances received several months ago. The idea is to give Ibem a 25 per cent, increase altogether over tbe wages tbey were receiving a year ago, when iron was selling at f 7.10 and under. Tbe laboring day will remain as at presentten hours. Blue Creek gets an advance of two cents on its scale. Tbe new scale gees into effect and it is expected that iron has so increased in price during tbe past month that the miners will be entitled to another raise of two per cent. Brodhead, August 23 3 days. Shclbyville, August 23 3 days. Springfield, August 22 3 days. Bardstown, August 19 5 days. Elizabethtown, Sept. 5 5 days. Bowling Green, Sept. 13 4 days. Glasgow, Sept. 20 4 days. Guthrie Sept. 27 4 days. Horse Cave, Sept. 27 4 days. Owensboro, Oct. 3 5 days. h - afoot as far away from home as the barber shop during the past few Qood ricctlnjr. days but it was us long a run as he Elder I. H. Teel closed a very wanted and he almost had to interesting and enthusiastic meetdouble the hill back. ing at Slaughtcrsville last Friday. It was. a stroke good manage- Ten persons were added to the ment on the part of the A. O. U. congregation, a minister called for W's placing one of their number the remainder of the year, and the church set to work. at the end of the dam to direct the Brother Teel begins a twelve movement of vehicles to and from days meeting at Mortons Gap on the park. It is a good precedent and should be followed on all fu- next Monday, July 10th. The public is cordially invited Jo attend. ture picnic occasions. Henderson will nave the Kentucky Press Association as guests next Tuesday. The gang will have a steamboat excursion from Henderson to the mouth oi Green River Tuesday night and after the business meetings will go to Petosky, Mich , for the annual jaunt. Dr. W, K. Piner, of Hopkins-villgave a recital at the M. E. Church, South, Monday evening, ,hat was greatly enjoyed by his hearers. It Was a rare literary treat such as Earlington is not often favored with The only regret is that fie could not have been Heard by a greater number. e, disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. The time for Ashing in Loch manufactured by F, Hall's Catarrh Cure, J . Cheney & Co.. ToMary is upon us again. The time ledo, Ohio, is tbe only constitutional cure market. It is taken internally in of prohibition against taking fish on tbefrom doses ten drops to a teaspoonful. It during (be spawning season and acts directly on Ibe blood and mucous surfaces of Iba Tbey hunthe starting of the young fish ex- dred dollars system. case it offer one cure. for any fails to Sand for circulars and testimonials. pired July i. Address. F.J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Will Bramham has ventured Hall's Family Pills are the best. I want to tell you what I Ibink of your Nubian Tea. I bavo used it myself and Would Have Cost Him His Lite. In my family, and it is all that you claim I bave been using Foley's Kidney Cure for it It is tbs best Liver Medicine I ever and take great pleasure in stating it gave tried. It Is just tbe thing to take it you me permanent curs of kidney disease feel bad and ara bilious. wbicb certainly would baye cost me my life. I recommend it to any one afflicted A. It. Lancaster. Sold by St. Bernard Dru - Store. witb kidney trouble. Oscar liowMAN, Lebanon, Ky. Work will begin in a few days Campbell & Co. upon the repairs to the roof of the Charles Minters and son, Charles, amphitheatre at the fair grounds of St. Charles, will locate in Madi and other places needing repair. sonville. The track will also be put in fine He Fooled the Surgeons. condition during the next ten days, All doctors told Renidk Hamilton, of and everything in connection with West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 the big event will be hustled from months from Rectal Fistula, be would die now on for all it is worth. Hust- unless a costly operation was performed, but be cured himself with fixe boxes of ler. Arnica Salve, tbe surest pile cure on Earth Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, aod that, too, by a lady in Ibis country, "Disease fastened its clutches upon -- her and for seven years she withstood its severest .tests, but ber vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a botllo of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so mucb relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night; and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Lulber Lulz. Thus writes W. C. Hannick & Co , ot Shelby. N, C. Trial bottles free at St. Cernard Drugstore. Regular size 30c aod ft. 00 Evjry. bottle guaranteed. and Ibe best Salve in tbe World. 25 cents a box. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. Half a dozen American women 2 The dancer-o- f a Malarial Atmosphere tnajr be averted by occasionally taking Dr. M. A. Simmons Ltver Medicine, are earning a living as stenogra phers in Havana. An Epidemic of Diarrhoea. Mr.'A Sanders, writing from Coco-nGrove, Fla., says there has been quite an epidemic ot Diarrhoea there He bad a severe attack and was cured by Jour doses of Chamberlain's' Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, He says be also recommended it to others, and tbey say it Is the beet medicine tbey ever used. Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington' Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George .King, St, Charles. ut In Chicago is made 45 per cent. of the vinegar manufactured in the United States. "I have received more benefit from one bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure than from by physicians," months of treatment writes V. B, Conklin ot Bowersville, Ohio. Campbell & Co. the almonds- consumed in abapdoned in northwestern Ohio, on the proposition for a graded the United States.-- . and the pipe lines to Toledo and school in Madisonville. Hustler. of - It is understood that steps Mil Natural gas for fuel is being soon te taken to push another vote ' California produces about one-thir- d Sandusky are being, torn lip. Those wbo live on farms are .liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruise, Gave Up All Hope. Louis Pricked, 507 Bryan Ave. Danville, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow r CUBAN RELIEF cures Liniment ts Df41tA Colio NeuralglaRcd Toothache la., writes; lulICrS in flT0 jaimue,, oourStoraach I bad suffered several years with Asthma and jo cents.promptly applied. Price 25c There unoKedak'hit the EaitifanJCodiik St. Bernard Drugstore. sad Busuasr Complaint. Price, 25 Conta, aod after trying a great many remedies I The growth of girls is .greatest Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. bad fliven up all hope. I was advised to jQf try Foley's Houey and Tar. It imme- in their fifteenth year, of boys in The Arnold mine.was again started up last week, and this time it is generally conceded that few mines are better equipped than this one for loading coal on cars, and good results are looked for. Thousands ot miners in tbls State will stop and think before tbey support a man for governor wbo has no love for justice at a convention or alter tbe ballots are cast. Superintendent Crutcbfield was over last Saturday and was feeling quite sick indeed. A bilious attack is said to be Ibe cause ot illness. Tbe Mayor of Evansville is trying to settle difference between miners and operators in the South Indiana district. But tbe trouble is be wants tbe operators to do all tbe conceding, by recognizing tbe miners union. Belter let tbe mines lay idle rather than surrender to a class ot labor who have caused all tbe trouble there. Although Ibe summer days are on, tbe few days needed rest for the miners has not come yet and the prospect for tbera to take that fishing trip is not bright. Foreman Toombs Is rushing work on tbe new coke buildings and many ot tbe large limbers are' in place. Tbe new building will show decided improvements over the old one. All parties agree (bat Engineer Joe Brown, vjbo has charge ot tbe engine at No. mine is a man wbo It will do to trust. His good Judgement and nerve probably saved tbe lives of some sightseers last week. J, J. McGregor is now doing guard duty, at (bo Arnold raise. HecotMS htxne sleepy every raorniag, wbicb Is MM, Indication that he is ' awake while o&.daly, Alt Ibe mines at UarWttften, St. Charles, Morton Gap and otW-' towns iajfoakins county,. ebwv.UkkBswrlh of It mines are, about as numerous now as they psoally are in the winter. Mining Eogineer Howard Wbite has been badly crippled the past week witb a sprained ankle, but Howard will hobble around, even if bs Is a sufferer. Weigher John Salmon, of tbe Crabtree raloes is reported to be quite sick An effort is Being made by tbe U M. W. at Evansville to Induce tbe coal consumers there to burn none but union mined coal, but we believe the people there are free and will not yield to such unreasonable requests W. D. Caviness, of the St. Bernard mechanical force, has been extending tbe water works pipe line ibe past week. It i a common expression to hear our miners here say they longed for a few days' rest. For more than a year now tbey bave been in a constant strain, so great has been tee demand coal, and now tbey long for the day when tbe mine will be idle. A labor agitator says that the labor anions must work for a higher education, which according to bis views as to what constitutes such an education, you must elect only union men to office. Tben tbey will be able to say to Ibe capitalists on just what terms he can. run bis own business, aadfta fact in a short time, if allowed, tbey would by force, take bis properly and diyide it among hemselves If you rob a business man of all right to say bow bis business sbonld be carried on, you will soon get to tbe point when yon would rob biii) of his property. Dilcber and Kennedy, wbo bave charge of (he strike at Evansville, can see no reason ot suspecting them of being in any way connected with the lata attempted assassin ation of laboring men at Evansville, yet we understand tbey bad their representative at Madisonville, from which place tbe misers were taken, and said agitator warned them if they went to Evansville to work in raises there they would be foully dealt with. There seems to have been a complete understanding between the agitators at those points, and all indicates that it was a deep aid plot- - Bat Dilcber and Kennedy say they were in bed at tho time. All orders were canted out to the letter. W. A. H1SDE1 , President O. W. WADDILL, Cashier wm "". vL VTIIwln. 3fopkins (Louaty th ttftfe Cltt&M IU4UMtiUM tnn-.n-ta. 11 lit iHfclrvcslp diawawt toiU VOTitbful Color, Con hilt laiunf. tyjctaum fiww kiiihuh lOPiieiwre urij hBANEs- Madisonville, Ky. Captal Stock, - - - $50, Transacts a general banking basinets and invites the accounts of the citizeas of Hopkins and aujoming counties, Has the finest and most secure vault la that section ot Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus Find GRDVEB YY,,,, Mtf. ,yM 160,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 170,000. I8B7. taMOLsttUB" at tt?VIKuUaaD JNO. G. MORTON', The advantages ot a bank account are numerous. It is not men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety it tbe bank is a good one. There's convenience-th- e money always ready and out ot reach ot your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket CHILL TDNIC IS JOSYASCOOD FOR ADULTS. Parle Medicine Co., BU Loala, Mo. COO bottles o. Uenllemon: We sold last rear, QHOVKtl TA9TKLHa CHILI, TONIC and bavi bought three xrosa already tbla year. In all our exbusiness, bare perience ot It yean. In tba draK unl-ers- al never sold an article that gate such as your Tonlo. Yours truly. ABifcr.CAnn &Co A1ADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Co Compound O - LITIA, ILLS., NOT. IS, ISM. Prescriptions properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledga of drugs. It requires tbe druggist to bave a large amount of drugs-fredrugs. He must give the bees possible work, and for compensation he must be reasonable. sh Lucile jfotelj i). W. PRITCHETT. PROPRIETOR. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEte IJER WE'RE CAREFUL. JAMES FRANOEWAY ERNEST CL.AYTOR CLBRKB. ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, ISO YEARS' EXPERIENCE One square from depot, on Main Street, MADISONVILLE, KY. 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In years past worked tbe Ibree card raonte racket, with his pals, on passenger trains over roads reaching Evansville, is now proprietor ot a lawless drinking and gambling place In St. Louis. He was badly used up in a fight there recently. Sour Stomach Is one ot the first symptoms ot a eomlnc Bilious attack. Cute It with a few doses Or. It. A. Simmon'- - Liver Medicine. BELMONT HOTEL, Cy Scott, Proprietor. Lon Hall, Clerk. MADIS01M VILLE, KY. NEAR DEPOT. Newly furnished from bottom to top and front to rear. Best accommodations. Polite attention. Scientific MUNN unco, 635 A handsomelr Illustrated weeklr. fortest circulation ot an- - ectotitlSo Journal. Terms. II rear; four months, IL Hold bj all newsdealers. JIineilcn. Wasbln-to- u. York &Co.36""". New 1. C. V Bt, Wall Paper We have some Choice, Standard Patterns inWall Paper, Good Goods at Reasonable Prices, which will serve many housekeepers as well as the high priced Papers offered elsewhere. :: :: :: :: af9GLAD TO SHOW YOU. 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This ap'$ Campbell & Co. plies with special force to Hood's Sarsapa-rillAmerica's Greatest Medicine. lIUi JL FaAcHi a, St. Bernard-General Store. wish to state to the general pub lie that owing to the demand for new work, as well as all classes of repair work, I have procured tha services of a first class shoemaker fiom Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give'satisfaction. I UVWSM! am Bg .it li'i ?&MWJ.tram - com to thstr relief. Used with tbi gwtt aWnwr, the scrubbkg troth Ibm it Washing Powder ttme-wU- terror once. An cseam lag U easy with Gold Duit. It doe tktwork IfObaM th hall the elf oit at htX the -cost ol soap or Ajrother ad fc England's merchant marine includes over ai,ooo vessels, of Damage from floods in the which about 8,000 are steamers. Brazos valley is estimated at The loss of life is not Imperfect digestion and assimilation proThe waters duce disordered conditions ot Ibe system, believed to be great. which. grow and are confirmed to neglect. are still high, and it will be some Herbine gives lone to iba stomach, and time before railways can be recauses good digestion. Price 50 cents. St. paired and the full extent of the Bernard Drugstore, loss ascertained. The man who has- pot learned For Sores, Ulcers, Burns, Galls, Piles, to say "no" will be a weak if not nothing so good as Banner Salve, the a wretched man as long as he healing medicine in tbe world, 25c. Campbell & Co. lives A. Maclaren. ; - X.vrBsWBK FttV3,V-c- 3 A Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of Joseph, But What Your House Requires is TWO COATS of .... UneaEnastnan's be loaded jn dayligt&i Fine achromatic shutter,- set of . tlm,,?s4eifSfand ? socket for tripjxl. ? JiOTsw! flifcll vSit4 wy.film cartn mrirV nnd . A .iHta vrv f i 4ivyfcty .vMtaWteaSsfeer. uuu. iwnoay buy our 'large package. r SW THE jl. Kr FA!RBANK COMPANY bi.lomb OHfiK nuima- - Better Is your liver ilred? Does It fail to do its duly? If so, don't neglect its call for help. flower of Spain. A. few dose of Herbine may save you a Sick Headache, Wind on tbe stomach, nil. spell of Bickness; Herbine is tbe only perfect liver, medicine. It cures Chills and tousness, Nausea, are quickly cured by a tew St. Bernard Drugstore. doses of Dr. M A. Simmon's Liver Medjclne. Fever. Price 50. The rrtigonette is the national No extras, ne bot,h owpt Vlfyte noiaers, no icavr'iitpir-a,,- ; J Kodaks , i t' $3C-MU J Prices Right Your Trade Solicited. Quality Unsurpassed. iNoex" MIXED PAINTS. IHIHWfHt rWf .iUtJr.li' . - EASTMAN KODAK CO. .. ..''.wi.St Bernard Drug Store. a. , - r. ffiSi .u ..,. . -- u.. ., Eg V-J- B KW'MIW ?S T . Vr i) ' VY- - KING GOEBEL. Democratic Comment Makes Him a &' Robber Chieftan. . THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON II, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JUL .' 9. OU .a Teii of the Lcnon, Dnn. Iter. 1. SI. 1, 8-- 21 Mem- ory Vfrifi, 1T-Golden Text, Dnn. I. 8 Commentary Prepared by the ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. I INCORPORATED. Stcnrn. 1899, MUCH BITTERNESS EXPRESSED From Lexington Hetald. $ 'Do riot forget, Mr. Goebel, that sometimes the apple tifeven a boisterous and bully ambition like yoSrs"i"!turhs to ashes and scorches th'elips'thaf touch it. 'Sore Over Tborne' Defeat. From "Eminence Constitutionalist. . wThe. defeat of Hardin might have been borne with some degree of equanimity by the Democracy ofEminence- - and Henry county, but the defeat of the Hon. Wm. FThorne maltes a sore that only time can 'heal. Many Democrats have, hesitated to commit themselves to the support of Goebel, but; the second ballot for Lieutenant Governor va9 a body blow, and time will be necessary for all Democrats to catch a .fresh breath. Thef soreheads- - in Eminence are One Republican ofnumerous. fered to bet that the Republican majority in Eminence would be 200. Will Ssw Wood. the Democratic Convention Tuesday night nominated Wm. Goebel for Governor. Much could be said of the Convention, its chairman and others, who used every means known to mortal man to carry their point regardless of the consequences. On those will rest the the responsibility of his victory or the defeat ot the party in November. That reminds us that winter is coming on and that we have a very large pile of wood that must be sawed up before the chilling blasts comes, and we are expecting several other cords of wood from our subscribers that will cerIn tainly keep us pretty busy. the mean time the wood pile shall Bring on have our attention. your wood. The body that I love more than life itseliis in the hands ol cutthroats and assassins." Charlie Bronston in Louisville Democratic convention. From' New Haven Echo. The people of Kentucky From New Haven Echo. After a week of sensations have very clearly shown in the past few weeks that they will not be controlled by the Bosses, and the sooner that some of our two by four politicians realize this fact the better it will be for them. Is He Fit For Public Trust. From Henderson Gleaner. It is just such reprehensible scenes as have characterized the Kentucky proceedings of the Democratic Convention that breed recruits for the ranks ot independent voters. Men who are actuated by right motives and whose a filiation with the party organization is based upon a sincere desire for competent officials to administer State affairs, are outraged in a convention where order and the rules are' disregarded. The question may be asked, is the man who will lead; a political mob in a convention fit for the duties of a public trust? The public is too tolerant 6ft looseness in nominating conventions anyhow and no better political reform could be launched than one having in view the improvement of convention manners. It is time for the suppression of ruffianism in party conventions, and the sooner the task is accom plished the better. Urey'aTown Against film. Special to the Louisville Post. Owensboro, Ky., June 29. After giving the Democrats a whole day to cool off, the cor respondent of the Evening Post sought to find how the nomination of Goebel affected them. At least 100 of the best Democrats in the city and county were interviewed, who declared that they will not support the Covington man. It is believed that there are more than 300 Democrats in the city and .not less than a thousand in the county, with similar sentiments. Some of these will be whipped into line, but the most of them are men of too much character to be forced to bow to the will of the bosses. Bets are already being made that the Republican candidate- will carry the city of Owensboro by Some of the lrom 100 to 300. vaunt Democrats of the city are talking of organizing a "Tempo From Ibe Springfield They rarv Republican Club." The victory of Goebel is an exsay they will have at least fifty ample of what trickery commonly members, and expect to enroll designated as "wire pulling" can seventy-fivdo in a convention. - ' by D. M. Stearns. 8. ''Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not dcfllo himself." The verso selected for tho Rolclen text does not always Eccni to nvuih tho heart of tho lesson, but In this caw feiilnk It docs. Dunlol may truly ho said to Imvo been n man ot holy purposes mid desires. In chapter z, 11, 10, ho Is called n man greatly beloved, and n of .desires. In tho margin platform was the fruit of the con- chapter lx, 8, snyssnys,man sot my faco unto ho spiracy between Goebel and Stone, tho Lord God, to sock "I prayer and supby .and did not, represent the opinions plications, with fasting and sackcloth nnd cost to know of the convention, and we do not Ashes." Unpurposed at all of the Dem- tho God ot Israel nnd IIto only for Him. believe that one-thir- d 0. "Now God had brought Danlol Into ocrats of Kentucky endorse those faror nnd tender lovo with tho prlnco of measures. At the primaries this tho eunuchs." It Is most proutabU to JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. K. G. ROUSE, Mjjr, Palmar House, Uroudwu. I'l.imal , policy was overwhelmingly re note In this prophecy and in all Scrlpturo Tennessee. Kentucky. tho working of God, and to yield ourselves jected. fully to J 11m that Ho may work In ua la S. H NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, tho socrctot tho best Kentucky. Memphis, Teun. Not Yet Kins. life. In Tcrso S it la sold that tho Lord gnvo Jeholaklm and. tho holy vessels into From Nashville American. tict-t-, A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second livansville, Ind. tho hand of the king of Babylon, and. In The Louisville Post gently ob- verso 17 God gave Daniel and hla friends' & BRO. Memphis, Tenn. & Rialto Agentw-HUNserves that "manifestly the nomi- knowlcdgo and skill In all learning and wisdom. We loarnod last quarter In John's Building, Louis, Mo. ; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 404, Fisher Building, Chicago, 111. nation (of Goebel) is worthless, gospel that all circumstances ore Intended not because tainted with fraud, to giro God on opportunity to bo glorified but because it fairly reeks with (John lz, 0; xl, 4). prlnco of the 10. fraud." And the Post then boldly unto "And tho fear ray lord,eunuchs sold king." Daniel, I of Goe- Tho fear of man brlngeth a tho declares: "The election snaro, but bel would mean a dynasty in Ken- whoso trustoth In tho Lord happy la ho. tucky worse than that which Tho prlnco feared man, for ho did not Daniel! know y curses Pennsylvania, New no God. Wo may know God and feared hopo that through man. York and Ohio and would make of Daniel tho prlnco caroo to know tho Qod this man, hailed by Watterson to- of Daniel. Unless through us thoao who day as King, a mean brutal boss, know not Qod aro learning to know Him, more unscrupulous than any of our testimony Is not as good as It might bo. his forerunners and with a deeper 11, IB. "Provo thy servants, I beseech contempt for law and for the peo- thoo, ten days, and let thorn glvo us pulso ple than has Quay, Piatt or to oat and water to drink." Tho blessing of tho Lord Hanna." Evidence is not lacking moro for ourupon, very plain food will do health than tho richest food that there will be a hot time in old without Ills blessing. Man doth not live Kentucky before the man that by bread alone, but by ovory word of Qod Col. Watterson has 'hailed as (Math, lv, 4). Daniel did not livo to cat and Ho would not "King" actually assumes the ably refrained bow down to idols and probmeat from tho wine functions attached to the title. from tho king's tnblo bocnuso it was dedicated to Idols. In chapter z, 8, it is implied that ho did both cat meat and drink Treachery. wine, except when specially waiting upon Qod. Special to lbs Henderson Journal. High-price- d 18,11. "So ho consented to them in this Kuttawa, Ky.. June 30. Capt. matter, and proved them ton days." W. J. Stone received a great ova- Daniel was willing that ho and his friends tion last night on his return from should bo Judged by tho outward eviHis works He dences. Our ofLord said that80). Wo aro the Louisville convention. boro witness Him (John v, delivered a fine speech, thanking nis workmanship that wo may glorify his friends for their loyalty and nim by good works which men con sco He re (Eph. 11, 10; Titus ill, 8; Math. v. 10), and reviewing the convention. in eating although thcro may bo ferred to the "treachery" that de- moat or drinking wino, no sin causo anyet to feated him, and answered the in- other to stumblo by doing cither, or by atterview of Mayor Rhinock at Cov- tending tho opera or tho theater, Indulgtnblo, Is ington, which denied that any ing in tho danco or tho cord 21). Tho God (Rom. agreement had existed. ' Capt. wrong before docs not needzlv, things of tho child of Qod Stone declared that that interview this world to satisfy his soul. IIo becomes He said while the abundantly satisfied with Illm who Is alwas untrue. Stone men kept their agreement together lovely.and fatter In flesh than all 15. "Fairer tbe company, is out of the city, having A Lot of Mules. Letter List. as to the organization, the Goebel tho children." This was tho condition TO RON THEIR left before any question of Ibis kind came Tbe following Utters remain uncalled A carload of little mine mules men failed to keep theirs. of Daniel and his friends at tho end of ten He directs me by telegraph 10 say for in Ihe Earlington postoSce, and will be days as compared with tho others who OWN BUSINESS. up. was brought to Earlington the y that the Sunnyside Coal and Coke wcro chosen with them to stand in tho sent lo tbe dead letter office unless called The Fat In the Fire. klnn's palace. It was manifest In their is now, and alwajs Ins been willing other day and disposed of to one for. In calling for these letters, please coso that tho blessing of tho Lordmado From the Mayfield Mirror. Coal Operators De- to pay the scale ot wagrs demanded by the purchaser. The St. Bernard Coal say Ibey are advertised. rich oven In tho matter of llcah and blood Evansville miners. As to the other questions in the Company took the whole lot for Daird. John W. have com- (Prov. z, 22). The eyes of tho Lord run The Democrats Bricks, Mrs. Lue cline to Abdicate in Favor against to and fro throughout tho wholo earth to case, whether Mr. Dilcher aod others plained bitterly and justly Oonlden, Mr. Henry use in the mines. All are little Brown, Johnnie Himself strong on behalf of thoso shall control tho business ot the Sunny-sid- e the government by soldiers which show Bailey, Mr. Richard young, gentle and well Bobamoa, D. V. Coal aod Coke company, and m to fellows, Gov. Bradley has sent about the whoso hearts aro wholo toward illm (II OF THE LABOR AGITATORS. Dickens. Mr. Will Daives, Mrs. Tom Chron. xvl. 0). They were raised in, Enoch, Mrs. Gus Goodwin, Francis whether Ibe compiny shall have, the light broken. country from time to time during 10. "Thus Molzar took away tho portion to employ men at the full Chicago scale, Missouri and brought here from Garriet, II. D. his administration, and they could of their moat and tho wlno that they should Garrett, G. T. The Evansville coal operators without Ibe risk of assassination, the pulse." Andsomo have made this tell very strong drink and gavo them wero altogether too Gentry, Charles St. Louis. There were thirty-fiv- e Harrison, Willis would say that they against the Republicans in the ap- narrow minded, and 6hould havo oaten remain firm in their determination company respectfully submits that such of them. Harper. Mils Eva Miss Mary But they what was set before them, asking no ques- to run their own business and de- questions are not subjects of arbitration. proaching campaign. Jackson, Mrs. Queen Jessup, Dob Su.snysidu Coal and Cokb Company have already answered this point tions, but it wo s to honor tho Qod of Is- cline to permit Mr. Dilcher and Ligon, Mrs. Beanie Luu, Mist Linnie drive. Incontroverted Charge. Somo Christians aro William Moody, Manager. by permitting the police force of rael that they did It. odd indeed bocnuso his fellow agitators to become Offntl, now considered very The Evening Post of Louisville Miller, Mr. W, H. Phillips, Samuel T. Louisville to stand guard over the they havo adoptod as a llfo motto "What Replying to your esteemed favor of Ihe Mr. J. L. Porler. Mrs. Fred Mayor affairs. managers of their nukes the following charge: Democratic convention. After all would Jesus dot" Peace. D. V. inst., will say ue have been paying Rodgers, Mr; James Goebel offered bis asjiitance lo Slone Evansville city 30thscale of wages demanded by Ihe orAkin and the 17. "Asforthesofourchildrcn,Qodgavo it was not a very sharp and obSallerGeld, Rossle Ibe Townsen, Miss Emma ol them knowledge servant Republican, who said that and wisdom, andand skill In "all learning council or rather a part of that ganization and 'have been doing so since and lugRested ibis plan on proceedings: was Williams. Mr. Albert Wilson, Mrs. Hallie First, ibe Committee Credentials Danlol had understandDemocrats could be depended on ing in nil visions and dreams." Why ho body were drawn into the con- May 1st, and rxpeel lo ccnlinno 10 do so. lo be put under Oocbel's influence by a C. G. Robinson. P. M. to kick the fat in the fire at the should havo tho latter wo shall boo as wo troversy and- - made to pose as a Tbe only question now involved is Stone's votes. It was done. jfsMlinglon, Ky., July 6, 1899. Next, Ibis Goebel committee was id un go on. In a strango land, whero the truo . proper time. wo recogniz-- i the organization or seal Hfardin delegates to Ibe number of 300 Sweetest Susan in Louisville Post. God was not known, they desired to mako proffered board of arbitration. Na- whether not. and seat 300 Him known by their livos and testimony, tbat is, straight Dilcher anMemorial (or Dead Candidates. "Let him that is guiltless cast Having operated our plant under Ihe Goeltel delegates. Tbat was done. and God honored them by giving them tional committeemen GoeThird, tbe platform was lo be made from the first stone" overboard. that which would most glorify Him. Wher- nounced that he was ready to sub- organizilion for years, we know by years From Ibe Lexington Herald. isfirst last Goehel ever Ho sees a heart willing to bo wholly bel cast the first Stone overboard. mit the interests of the striking of hard earned experience what we would sues. to Tbata was done platform on Slate It has been suggested that a nis no will sco to It that the heart Is filled Fourth, a Goebel man was to be put in Therefore Goebel is guiltless and memorial meeting be held some- with Himself and with His Spirit for His union miners to arbitration by the be compelled to contend with. the 'Courier-Journa- l can support service. Ho knows all tho circumstances Having had twenty-threyears' expe- Ibe chair. Thai was done. where in the seventh district at in the Fifth, Goebel was lo make Slone Ibe himl was dog eat dog." flail, in which wo will over bo placed, and Ho city council and almost cojI mines and in juswhich eulogies can be passed upon will not fall to meet all our need that Ho same breath called upon those rience in operating nominee. That was not done. Konquering Kentonian, King of tice lo ouiselves wa have decided and dethe late lamented and beloved can" may bo glorified' (Phil. Iv.'iO). Tho first By an anexampled campaign ot miners to stand up and swear they termined nol lo place our business under ery and dupliciicity, of force aod treach- the Kannibalsl intimididates from the various counties "behold" in tho Dlblo is In connection dis- with giving, and God sold, "Behold, I havo would never return to work until Ibe control ot Ibe United Mine Workers of dation, of fraud, open and barefaced and of this beautiful but The latest thing in mattings-- it's given" (Qon. i, BO). unpardonable, Goebel is tbe nominee of a He America. trict. body which bis own organ admits was Ihe 18, 10. "Among them all was found their demands were granted. matting time surely and The bodies of the deceased could nono llko Daniel, Hananlah, Mlshael and was ready for arbitration which We feel that there is no question be- merest travesty of a convention, Rugs; the popular Iyotan matting; C. C. Thomas, they before tho tween us lo arbitrate. lie in state say the capital at Azarlah; therefore stood As had .excelled before In should be in his favor. Manager First Avenue Coal Company. They arc all Frankfort and over the door could king."so now they excelled in learning and they body, The Misses Toombs, of Slaught- - made in America. The operators answered the be incribed, "Sacred to the memo- wisdom, and it was all tho Lord's doing, right, at the St. Bernard Store. Money to patent good ideas may be sery of William P. Thorne, Junius because they trusted in Him and desired suggestion in a logical manner, as cured by our aid. AddressTHEPATliNr ersville, and Misses Thornberry, of Poole, were the guests of Mr. Miss Kate Brasher, of Madison-villto glorify Him. Whllo outwardly they follows: Gayle, James Andrew bedtt, John RECORD, Baltimore, Md. tho king of Babylon they e Smith, M. A. Cassidy and Tobias stood before say with Elijah, "Tho Lord and Mrs. N. I. Toombs last Friday is visiting in the city. tbo suggestion of your Replying to could truly Those summer thin suits for and Saturday. Gibson, who died upon the memo- Qod of Israel Uvoth before whom I stand" relative to an arbitration by your Those ladies' belt buckejs in our rable and fatal 28th of June, died (I Kings zvll, 1), and with Paul, "Qod honorable body of an alleged strike, we men are the acme of comfort and whoso I am and whom I servo" (Acts desire to say: at the hands of William Goebel cases are nobby and neat; enamorsatisfaction these hot days. Sty23). Thoy stood tho king John Wendelken, of Cloverport, died because they were not zxvll, in tho natno ot beforeLord Qod of First, oar mine is now in operation, we lish, and well made and prices of Babylon tho spent last Sunday in the city with ed, jeweled, cut steel, jet and plain get upon the 'slate' able to Israel, bellovlng that therefore they were are paying the miners 40 cents and Co low. St. Bernard Store. friends. He left the sameday for black ones. St. Bernard Store. lovely in their lives, united in there. cents, as demanded by Ibe union organizi-tioall 20. Ribbons in newest colors and Nashville, Tenn., to visit his sistheir deaths;' martyrs to the new gicians"Ten times better than wcrotho maand our men are perfectly satisfied. Are you a subscriber to The In all and astrologers order in the selection of delegates his realm." Thus tho that of Babylon Second, wa are ready at all limes to styles, and all widths at St. Ber- ter, Mrs. Joe Robertson. king Bee? You should be. and nomination of candidates in found them upon examination, because treat with our men as individuals, but nard Store. the Democratic party; requiescat their wisdom was of Qod. Thi wisdom of we will under no circumstances recogulze o this world is a vain tiling and wholly A Good Man minin pace." to understand' tho things ot Qod. or treat with representativrs of tbe It is.said that the blood of" the That Is ono of tho great truths taught re- ers' union organization. We are opposed to represent I martyrs is the seed of the church peatedly In tills book, and perhaps is ono on tbe principle to permit an alliance with a large Tea, Coffee and Spice if this be so the seventh district has reason why tho religious wisdom of this any organization that will not allow us to in this section. Address seed enough to start churches world In certain so colled higher critics manage onr own affairs in our own way. would, if it could, eot asldo this book, N. B., care A. E. Walesby, everywhere; and while it is good ab well as somo others. But It Is written, Tub John Ingle Coal Company, lor the courch it is rather severe "Forever, O Lord, thy word la settled In By John Ingle President, Advertising Agent, Louisville, heaven" (Pa. cxlx, 80), so that not only la " v" upon the martyrs. . David D, Huston, tbe president ot Kentucky. Mr. Danlol thoro, but his book too. Wi.'Jilujm H--21. "And Daniel continued oven unto tho first year of King Cyrus." Thus he From Glenn's Graphic. lived all through tho 70 years of the cap SJ A MnD-ic- i It is a fact that cannot be denied, tlvlty, and wo find him also In tho third -in . a fact that grinds the honest intel year of Cyrus and In tho first year of x, 1; zi, Not rffmimmmUammmmWmWkmWmWmmwmmmWmmWmVmmWmm ligent voter, that less than a score Darius tho Medu (Dan. continued 1). faithonly did ho llvo, but ho a of men ruled the convention and ful witness for God. Patient contlnuanco dictated its every move. It was a In well doing (Rom. 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Tho tempest Is oyor, thobroakers are singing Are singing a song- - from tha depths of the sea And this Is the mcaiugo tha glad wayes are me. Into the Depths. e. urlnains: From tho depths of Bis lore, my Qod loveth Yea, my Qod loveth me. As sung by tha sou. " King out tbo old JAMES Ring Not Democratic. It will require more than Mr, The Bnn on those depths la shining tha brightest; Goebel's machine to elect him unTha silvery waves roll In peace o'er tho soa. Democratic it is pure Goebelism; ' Bo Thy lovu Booms tho deepest, my heart Is tha and no Democrat is under any ob- less there. is a great change in pub lightest ligation to support that platform. lic opinion before the November When I read that tnyslns are hidden by UTJCO We do not mean to say that Mr. election. Yes, bidden by Theo principles Goebel believes in the In tho doptha of tha Be. Mr. Goebel was. a .From Ibe Pineville Courier. enunciated. Aa tha atonea on the shore lika snowdrops ars s3und money man: a follower of ' In the convention at Louisville drlng.'ir.L,- Carlisle,, Cleveland and that school the, interests of the party seem to Overwashed by tha waves from the depths of mo Baa, He was elected to have been losfsight of, reason de Bo wash' roe', so cleanse roe, may 1 ever bo cry of Democrats. Ins. the Senate as such; in 1895 and in parted from the delegates and par From tha depths of Thy love, my God, wash 1896, until after the primaries in tisan methods were resorted to and me " Yes, my Qod, wash me Kentucky, he was supposed to be by revolutionary methods the will As thoao gains of tho sea. What of the people was overrun. It is a a sound money Democrat. Philadelphia Lodger. are his present views we do not dark day for Democracy when such But in State things are permitted as were forced pretend to know. matters the platform commits the upon the people by the bosses at UHUSWHUt AIL ItSC FAILS. I the Louisville convention. party to measure which are Beat UKujh Bjrup. TaateeOood. Cm I We In lime. Hold by drnavtata. and if adopted would hope for the best, but fear the be ruinous to the State. This results. The platform is in no sense ic From Lexington Press-Transcri- From the Logan County News. King out the false We bring to you tha new and truo from tbe plney forests of Norway la tbe new Klaglntbatrae" CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. -TUBES, BY MAIL, 75 CENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS."' ' V : - - 310 Nerik hk Slraet, ST. LOWS. M F. BALLARD, Sd Prjfriettf, of Safofy, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. t Tho Maximum ""DR. BELL'S SH9 Pine-Tar-Honey f exinoton JJorse $how fair and Carnal, nnd all isTitae,furaltuedother Information be cheerfully by -- will " August 8,9, $25,000 Given Away DIVING ELKS DIVING HORSES rii47-ixriTheGreatestoTl-- i L 10, II, 12, In 1899. "" l ortrr T C, P, ATMORC, o. K A., ct. 'Wi W. ET.HRIDGE, Aoent. looMviiiK .S ",. 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