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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 20, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 20, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899072001_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 20, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. es ,& u . swt I I J. .' jr." 'f J -- J. S n Mr EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JJJUY 20, 1899. . t TENTH YEAR. URYAN AND NO. 29 PIKE'S PEAK. The lit- - oriKOMtiiy which is lacking Mr Brvau'a perorations is not in I dt-Hd- , A Of ANIMATION. Numb Urousht or the Hteaiuer Alliance In Average Orade Doe5 Not illcatee that It.Wlll Trove a f Itlch field. , Agree With His Favorite Ratio. Seattle, Wunh., July 15. The steamProgress of 'the Returned Oregon er Alliance arrived from St. Michaels. Kum Cut uurur,lR"p) Sig, SB CAPE NOME GOLD FIELDS. Volunteers and California nal Corp3 Through Frisco. INFO GAMP AT w i I 'i . i' i;- - only (deeping. He has just achieved a triumphal march which puts to shame the garlanded ot Roman monarchs, and the stately processions of the Field of the Cloth of Gold. Mr. Bryan has made a shouting progress up Pike's Peak. He is still there. That is, no reports of the descent have been received. Mr. erstwhile Colonel-Will- iam Jennings Bryan, of pretty much everywhere there are railroads, is standing on a frosty and somewhat crumbling mass of red granite, 14,151 feet above the level of the sea. He is able to look down on Cripple Creek, the resort of goldbugs and deputy sheriffs, while Leadville, of silver renown, lies just to the west, behind the Mosquito Mountains, as the Promised Land to this Moses of the cogroad. But this is not all. Mr. Bryan has sent a telegram to an admiring world, calling attention to the alleged fact that the average grade of the, road is one foot in sixteen. Incidentally, this is a whopper, the average being more than double that, and the least grade being one half more than that, but Mr. Bryan doesn't allow truth to interfere with rhetoric. But eves when regarded as true the statement pointedly illustrates the fundamental weakness of Mr. Bryan's mind. Men ride, not over average grades, but over actual grades. When Mr. Bryan started from Man-uo- u lie started over a grade of to i, but when he reached Windy point the ratio was 35 per cent, or 4 to 1, and it so continued until he 'reached the top. So with gold and silver. If you go back far enough through the centuries you can figure an average ratio of 16 to 1, and thus smooth out the facts as Bryan did the grades on Pike's Peak. But in order to do business you .must run finance on the grade, practic-uhlethe particular time and place. If Mr. Bryan ever gelsN down to earth again, he will change ratio many times between, the summit and the Ute Iron Spring's. pro-gress- fr WENT THE PRESIDIO, Xli il Thenitolva I'eitpJ Looia lu alrlug- the lleiues it llaartr aud Nolsr Tha Mail Made a Splendid - Hn Franelteo Just Turned War-WolVel-comrn a ' 8an Francisco, July 15. Not since the departure of the regiment of Call' fornla volunteers for the Philippines have the streets of Ban Francisco presented such n scene of nntinutiou as they did Friday, nor have "team whistles, cannon mid bells c rented such n rumpus. The cause of the demonstration was the lauding of the Oregon roluntcers and the California signal .orps, preparatory to going Into euin'p it lhc l'reitdlo, niul the final mustering out. Urreted by Uraat Crowd. Great croud gathered early along the line of march. First In the line was Moj. Noble, Gen. Shnfter's nlde, followed by the band of the Third artillery. Then came Got. Ocer of Oregon snd ids staff, followed by the Californium, who shared the cheers with the Orcgonlnns. Ileaded by She Is the first vessel to iT.'ivo from the mouth of the Yukon this . nnd brings advices from the newly discovered gold field of Cnpe Nome. When the Alliance left St. Mlchuels, the sertson wns not far enough to determine the future of t!m diggings. Prospectors were confident that the country would prove tery rich. Colors were found 'almost everywhere throughout the zone, which Is 35 miles square, and nearly all a citable ground has been staked. In some Instances there arc several claimants to one property. As soon ns warm weather sets in and material for sluicing Is at hand, the true value of the ground will lie known. Pans from two to four dollars are common. Only one clean-u- p bus been made thus far. It was that of Uube Price and Louis Lane, on Claim No. 8, .boe Discovery, on Anvil creek. The gold Is different from Hint of the Yukon, In that it is quite black, due to Iron. It runs about $18 to the ounce. On a claim adjoining Price and Lane, Or. Klttleson tV)k $4 to the pau. There vii 3 a grcut rush of men from St. Michaels into the district. Town lots arc telling as high as $1,000. A MEDAL FOR HELEN GOULD. A1uh1.ii. Whichever Horn She Chooses Give Promise of Bringing Trouble in Its Train. INCLINED TO DO RIGHT IF SHE DABED. I INAiflfl Royal Powder AftSOfrUfEIvlPURE Makes the food moreiilellcious and wholesome aovu smma pcrmt Hill The III I South-Boun- ILLINOIS. Illinois Central Flyer Wrecked a Mile South of Lenzburg, 111. d Everl Depressed! to., rw roan. FIREMAN THOMAS JONES WAS KILLED. 80 Slimy Are Jniolteil In (he Drey-fu- a Sonuilnl, However, That n la llccumlna; BInnlfeat to llitah the Matter Un After tha Trlnl nt Itennea. A MONSTER STEEL CONTRACT. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. STerl New York, July 18. It Is How stated, says the Paris correspondent ot the Tribune, the present cabinet Ins decided In the event of ill- -' acquittal of Dreyfus, at ltennes, which In re gnrded ns almost a ccrtnlnty, to hush up the whole scandal. This Is couxld-(deIn political circles to be the vital question with which Frunoi will be l, confronted us soon ns tho nt ltennes, has pronounced Its judgment. court-martia- "Would the t'i" Workf In Kplte of the weight of authority Df M. Itlbot and of the Influential re- Presented by n Then came the regiment headed by Urig.-GcSummers and its lnnd. Ai the men mnrched compnny front up the wide street, they made a splendid The umbulnnce bearing ippearance. the hick and wounded followed, then Uuttery C of the Third artillery. Ali along the line of march the men wer rhcenl to the echo nnd bands hired bj individuals played lively music. Deluged with Moweis. As the soldiers passed the Palace hotel they were deluged with llowcri thrown from the windows by the guests. At the junction of Third Kearney streets nnd Market the crowds were immense , oridilht Ihrce morning papers, which hafe offices on the corners of those streets rled with each other to sec which could make tho most noise. The Hou Noise Maker. A curious sight was long streamer' cf immense firecrackers which dangled from the roof of a high building As the soldiers nearcd Mils point, the truckers were lighted nnd the racket they mado was awful. Tha Reviewing Officers. Gen. Hhnftcr nnd his tuff, and Gov Qecr of Oregon nnd his staff, and many notable army officers, reviewed the parade ns It pnssed upon Van Ness uve- ,ouc toward the l'tesldlo. As the men h-r 1 pasccu :vl icwuwiug -. aiuuu itivjr inu 1 nrle..On. Inramm the-- SlxtU OIilo In lie. mcmlirnnce at Iter Intcrcat In the Knllatcil Sujdlcr. Toledo, O., July 17. During the war with Spain, Mies Helen Gould, of Vew York, furnished a number of eots for the soldiers in Cuba, part of which were received by the Sixth Ohio of this city. The boys at once decided to show their regard for her. The corporals of each company raided funds among the men, and with Oils money a magnificent medal will be bought nnd presented to Miss Gould. Design for the medal is a miniature canteen, on one side of which will be engraved: "Presented to Miss Helen Gould by the enlisted men of the Sixth Ohio," nnd "In recognition of the patriotism of an American' woman." On the other side of the medal will appear a miniature tent showing the cots, instead of the uJual bare floor of the tent. THE COLUMBIA AND DEFENDER reg-me- nt publican papers like the Temps, and the Debats, people nre beginning to nsk whether such a policy of "hushing up" nnd of shielding those who are responsible for the terrible conspiracy against an innocent man would not confidence In the republic. For Truth nnil Juatlce. A large and apparently Inceaslng body of republicans, Including, of courxe, all the radicals nud socialists who, from the very outset of the Dreyfus nlTair, have been constuutly on the side of truth nnd justice- - and have thereby gained enormously lu political power show signs of Insisting on the most drastic investigation Into nil the circumstances of the Dreyfus conspiracy. dc-tr- "Wipe Off Old Plrst Ilnce to be Sailed Next Friday, Off Newport, H. An- nouncement Later. at THE SITUATION SERIOUS. Secretary McCormack Fiads Five 5mallpox Cases In Christian County.. Hopkinsvillc, Ky., July 18. Dr. J. N. McCormack, secretary of the State Board of Health, reports the smallpox situation here to be grave. Today lie found five fully developed cases four miles south of Hopkinsvillc, with still others showing symptoms of the contaAn unlicensed doctor in gion. the vicinity had pronounced numerous cases, to be chickenpox, wlifch proved to be varioloid. He failed to report the prevalence o! the epidemic, and indignation over his negligence is general. Twenty-fiv- e or more negroes have been exDr. McCormack recomposed. mends the most stringent measures (or the protection- of' the city. Mounted deputies armed with shotguns will patrol the district prescribed. - . QUICK RELIEF For the Sting ot the Now Nolo rlous "Kissing Bug." No citizen of Earlington up to this writing, has been attacked by the "kissing bug," but that is no .reason why the little pest should not yet get in its work. . In case anyone should be so unfortunate, :thu following remedy, which, is now going the rounds of the press, is said to be a ''dead shot" in this case: - As soon as possible, after .having beea 'kissed'' by a kissing "bug, place a large piece ol bam (at upon ibe spot and let it remain there (or some time, f be patient will experience relief at once, bat Ibe bam lit should not be takoooff lost then, as iMt be drawn i he poison in the "kiss" Newport, R, I., July 17. JThe Now. port Yacht Ilacing association gave out the following circular yesterday: "The first races octween tho Colnm-bland Defender off this port, undn will auspices, of-t' .1.. tha held Friday, Julyassociation! stu.-- t Sl The be threred continuously. will bo made from Brcnton's lightAt the I'resldlo. ship at 11 a. rn., and the course will When the Presidio wiu reached the be a triangular one, but where the men were given a rest and then commnrks will be has not yet been demenced the work ot going into camp cided upon. The date ot the second Uere they will rest, under military race will be announced later. for two or three weeks. Then "The committee finds It will be unthe final muster out will take place, able to furnish accommodation for tho ind they will' to sent to their north- press, ns the judges' boat will be priern homes by train. vate yacht at the disposal of the ADMIRAL DEWEY HEARD FROM DEATH OF AN OLD PIONEER. mil I'roceed to Trieste a Soou as Coaled, Will (let Thllt Officer and Men A Man, Also, "W'lio llnd teen SInch a Chance to Iitcuptratc. Military Service lor Ilia Government. Washington July 15. Secretary Long has received the following cable New York, July 17. MaJ.F.D. Clark, lcsMigc from Admiral Dewey: Port'Snld, July 14. Secretary of the a California pioneer, Is dend at l!ast Jiavy, Washington: Olympla lu volun- Orange, nged CO years. When ifyounj; tary quarantine. As soon as coaled will man he enlisted in the famous Steven-soregiment, which was pent by the proceed to Trieste for pratique and government to California soon aftrr of officers and men. the acquisition of that territory. ll DEWEY". Inasmuch as he is silent on the sub- volunteered in the Mexican war, rnd ject, it is assumed that no change has served with credit, nnd In the civil wai deoccurred in the health of Admiral he ered In tho quartermasters partment, with the rnnk of major, Dewey and his men since their deparlie whs ture from Hong Kong, when all were serving throughout the war. Vetertna reported well. It Is sold lit tho navy president of the, Mexican WurStevenson department that the admiral's refer- o( New Jersey, and of the association, und ence to "pratique" means simply that lleglment Survivors' Society ol he is going to Trieste to get u rlenn treasurer of the New York bill of health that will enable him' to California Pioneers. continue his voyage through the Med- FRESH CHARGES WILL NOT GO. iterranean without delays from the health authorities at the various t. De Drnurepnlre Will Not he .Al( points. lowed to Formulate Fresh Charaea Aenlnat Dreyfna. A MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL. Paris, July 16. At a cabinet meetlire. MoCurmltk' Honey Will Thoroughly ing the minister of wnr, th Equip One In "Illoodr ',' announced Callifet, de marquis "" Ilreatbltt." that the president of the Reunci court martial had decided that M. De Chicago, July 14. Mrs. N. the former president of the widow of Cyrus II. McCor-mlcyesterday signified her Intention chil section of the court of cassation a ns of establishing und thoroughly equip- would be allowed to appear only cascourt ping n manual training schools to be witness on questions thecourt-marti- of the operated in conjunction with the S. P. sation referred to not be permitted to collegiate institute at Jackson, nnd that he would Lees formulate fresh charges. Ky. This Institute Is on auxiliary of Uninty-Hande- d Hold Seekers. the University of Kentucky, and is located in the heart of the mountains Seattle, Wash., Julv IS. The steamof the eastern part of the state at tha er Laurada arrived yesterday from .St county seat ot what was once known Michaels with between 300 and 100 passengers. Among them werfi 15 disjis "Bloody Drcathltt." Dr. L. II. Blanton, chancellor of the charged soldiers from Itumpurt City Central Unlversljy of Kentucky, came No hlg amoUntH of gold dust were on the steamer. 8omi claim here yesterday at the request ofJfra McCormlck, and the final arrangethere is about a halt million scattered among the passengers, while other" ments for the gift were perfected. say most ot them are returning empty Death ot a l'loneer Woman, i handed. The third officer of the rn. Tour Sioux City, la., July yo.ster-'dapioneer woman ot tho steamer George fell overbonrd cut oil Dot Bruguler, a morning, nnd his leg was northwest, and who was known along blade. the Missouri from St. Louis to Mon- by the propeller tana, is dead, aged 73 years. She was Admitted the Fnlaehood. the third wife of Theophilc Bruguler, Madrid, July 17. El Liberal, which cue of Sioux City's first settlers. yesterday published a statement to tin effect that a deficit of 2,750,000 pesetat X New Enemy to Wheat. discovered in the accounts ol Sioux Falls, S. D., July 17. Patrick has been Hallway Co., due ta era Carney, a Clarko county farmer, re- tho Northern published a retractloc n strange insect is doing bezzlementth ports that that tho storj some damage to wheat in his locality, jyesterfldy, ndxnlttlpg apologizing. Up had iin neres cntlrplv destroyed Vaa false, and his ds-tipllnu Beau-repalrP.,Mc-Cormlclc, cut-rie15.-My From the American point of view, the French republic has everything to gain nnd nothing to lose by probing the wound to the quick, and punishing the guilty. But prudent nnd experienced Frenchmen favor the prlicy of the "Sponge." "Wipe off all the old scores," they say, "and licgln the exhibition year with a clean lae. Punishment in France usually mean" retaliation, and retaliation lends n dtll war." ttcmnlna to be Seen. Such are the words of n French statesman who has been prime minister, and who has feathered many a parliamentary storm. Whether it furnishes 0 key to the policy that the prcicnt cabinet will adopt after the judgment shall have been rendered by remains to the ltennes court-martibe seen. WRECKED BY TRAIN JttfBBERS. Switch llroken Open nnd Lump Moved Dp the Track The S,corc.'' Enslneer Killed. At W.v Muscogee, I. T., July bark, on the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad, Sunday night, a freight train in ohargc of Engineer McCune, of Parsons, Kas., was wrecked, and .McCune killed. The switch lock had been battered to pieces, the swltcU turned, and the light taken up the track a short distance, signalling a clear truck. It was doubtless the work of 'irn who had Intended to derail und rob the Ml&fouri, Kansas & Texas passenger, whicli preceded the freight. J 8. MANY BUILDINGS BURNED. Two Packing llouaea, n Umar .Store und Several Other Hulliltnu Burned at Wuuoncr, I. T. Wagoner, I. T July 10. This city has been visited by a destructive fire. and n Two packing establishments large drug store were burned, in addition to more tian SO smaller buildings, entailing a loss of $50,000. The Muskogee fire department responded to a call, but It was several hours before the (lames were under control. This Is the second large fire in Wugoner in less than a year, and It has badly crippled the town. BOTH WERE FOUND GUILTY. Verdict Upturned Airuluat the ilnrt- unira at Clayton, Mo., for ICIIlltur John Elllaon nt Ilrldsetnn. St. Louis, July 10. The jury In the Hurtling murder trial nt Clayton returned n verdict Saturday morning. Anton Hnrtung was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and spend three mouths In Jail, and Hugo Hnrtung, hU son, was fouifd guilty of murder In the second degree and was seutenced to fu years In the penltentlnry. The crirn-- ' was the killing of John Ellison in their sulcon some months ago. at tlidr u Mllil Tpa or Bcurltiltiia. West Polut, N. V., July 15. Yesterday T.teut. Samuel C. Hazard, adjutant of the, post, anounced that the supposed cutes of scarlet fever at West Point un nothing more than a mild type of tcarletlnn; that there are only 11 coses, nnd that uot the least danger li apprehended of the disease spreading. The hops aud concerts have been lesumcd. Fruit Cnnnera Couifilnc. San Finnclsco, July 18. A fruit conners combine, Including 11 corporations nud 32 plants, hns Just been formed in this city. The new combine Includes every important cannery in California, and will cut a figure in the fruit industry of tho Gtutc, besides controlling prices and dtrlutintr terms to the frilt grower. out rbefal lull an hour. $- -' gay party of Madisonville l'ff young people spent Tuesday eveLess Trust In "Watered Silver. ning at Lakeside Park, and indulged in the pleasures common on such Fra the IadlaaapeWs Joernal (Rep.) There is a great deal less dispo- occasions. sition how to trust in Providence Jack Stokes and Bob Steven: for.the 50, cents f water in a spent mesaayin uawsun. when the issue is unlimited than there was three years ago. KUUtitAM CUBANO.L cures v A 1 ceompllbrt Jis.in about silver-dolla- r Warner Campbell is sojourning arDawson for his health. if" Walnut for Qermany. Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., Lancaster, Ky., July 15. About invite correspondence with Mill fifty of the nicest walnut logs this men who have lumber for sale. produced in years left They buy Poplar and Hardwoods county has in nnx ed cars, Dry or ureen, here today. They were purchased e them. from Garrard county farmers by an eastern firm". They go to NewThe Hopkinsvillc Club defeated port News; thence to Germany. the Bloomer Girls Monday in a Mr. E. G. McLeod, wife and game of baseball, the score stand daughter, of Madisonville, attend IHIbIIvD Cuts, Burns, Bruies,ilheu-matift- ing 12 to 3 in their favor. Jfll ed the "Old Maid's Convention' and Sores. Price, 25 cents. ubscribe for The Bee. Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. iere Friday night. m Henry ICoehler jc Company, And Is it not duo to nervoua Things- - always exhaustion? Theodore Handkammer, n farmer look so much brighter when we It Hide, Which 1'rounuljr Dollar. ll.r onTeleicoplnjr. living near Belleville, 111,, died of lockare in good health. How can Pittsburgh, Pa., July 19. Tlu jaw. you have courage when sufferFormer Senator John Sherman is rePressed Steel Car Co. has contracted St. Louis, July 10. The Illlnoli Cening with headache,, nervous with the Carnegie Steel Co. for 30,000 covering from his recent Illness. tral Flyer, southbound, which left St, prostration and great physical Monday's bank clearings ut St. Louis at nine o'clock Tuesday morn-lug- , tons of steel plates monthly for a periweakness? jumped the truck one mile south od of ten years. This is the largest Louis broke all records, showlutr nearWould you not like to be rid of Lenzburg, which is .TJ iiitle-- i from Bteel contract ever awarded to one ly $10,000,000. of this depression of spirits? This week Is the last within which St. Lonti, nt 10:45 o'clock. firm and amounts to about $1,000,000,. By removing the How? The engine nnd every roach was 000. A representative of the Pressed reciprocity treaties under tho Diugley cause. By taking tariff law may be closed. turned completely over. The train was Steel Car Co. said that the uctusl cost The dead body of Dick Loveus was I and it is tnarvclous that sv of the material to be furnished will found near Manchester, ICy. lie Is an- my one escaped. be, between $75,000,000 and $80,000,000 other victim of the Clay county feud. Fireman Jonal Dtad. a ytur. The delivery of the contract r St. Mrs. Kdlth Prlmm Horn-dryThomas Jones was caught will begin on August 1 next. Louis, with her two children, will by the engine ns it rolled over und make tho journey to the Klondike to both his legs were cut off. He died e TIRED OF THE TAGAL YOKE. join her husband, Dr. J. Allen floras-by- . the trnln, which was bearing him Motliea nt lh rrovlnc or AUuty, South aud other injured back to Hellevllle, Mayor Jones of Toledo, O., lefuses reached there. Caniirlue and North Camnrlno to run on an independent ticket for A. J. Klfleln, a passenger, who lives Tin dot thiiTajat. governor of Ohio unless Ihe "people at 514G Morgan street, St. Louis, wns aMBaawAafcar Manila, July 18. The natives of the rise tip and call upon him to do so." thrown forward, his chest striking The Xcw York committee arrang- the seat in front of him. Hit chest ""as provinces of Albay, South Camnrincs and orth Camnrincs arc endeavoring ing for the reception to Admiral crushed In and he U supposed to have .i to throw off the domination of the Dewey arc considering .1 suggestion been seriously injured internally. He It elves activity to oil nails Tagnls. It is reported that there has to continue the celebration three In- was rnt through to St. Louis and wns that carry away useless and. stead of two days. been fighting between the people ot tuken to his home. poisonous materials from your Gov. McMillln of Tciiikhm und the the provinces named and small bands . II. Wilson, of Chicago, waB seribody. It removes the cause of of, Tn gals who were quartered upon nltornej generals of Washington, ously scalded about the head and the your suffering, because it re. them, running the local governments, Michigan, Montana und North Caro- upper part of the body. O. Q. Connor, moves all Impurities from your coinention of 112-- Olive street, wus nlso dnd that the people in question arc lina opprote the anti-trublood. Send for our book on of governors. willing to declare allegiance to tho scalded. Master Mechanic Deckwlth Nervotlsness. The secretary of the interior hns wan bruised about the body. United States when troops are sent to fi To keep in good health you made n ruling on the leasing of the Conductor John Tinkhnm escaped mus; have perfect action of the protect thrm. lund in the Indian territory, which without Injuries'. He can not account bowels. Ayer's Pills cure conCdorailua llomaKHrd Hound prewnts the holding of larp-- tracts for the accident. stipation and biliousness. Washington, July 10. The following by individuals or corporations. Narrow Kcapr. . Cnclneer ablcgram has been received from Gen. Secretary Alger Is the guest of Engineer David McCnuachie had a Wrtta to our Oaoform. Otis; Hobart, at Normanhu.-st- , in marvelous escape from death. When Pcrhipj yon would like to eenralt Manila, IS. Adjutant Gencral.Wash-ingto- Norwood park, Long Jlraaeh, N. J. boo the engine left the track he stuck to torn eminent phTiletaufreelr alltoot condition. Tnen write at cyFrom information gathered,! t teems his post. When the big machine ended partlcnUri In jonr cats. Ton will the Continued heavy rain, ro eelTO a prompt reply, wltuont eoit. clonic storms, impede business in har- that' the Coal trust is preparing to its road plunge by .rolling over, . Address, DB. J. 0. AVER. y bor; Colorado sailed on transport Wnr-c- "hold up" not only the consumer, but LowcU, Mass. was still In the cab. He yesterday; Privates Home nnd the retail dealer as woll. crawled from under the engine when Word comes from Sarcoxle, Mo., that all was over, uninjured, save for slight Wilder, Compnny G, left sick. In o 130 discharged men of various A. U. Berry, a farmer of that burns from escaping stenm. The fact place, committed suicide by hanging. organizations took passage. hat he was on' the right side of the Red Hill Jottings. Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and two children cab, and therefore on the upper side on the Sherman.arrlvcd from The bum of tbe thresher is again in onr vessel must be coaled; nwalt while fishing In Ouchita river at Cam- os the engine jumped to the left nnd Negros; subsidence of typhoon now prevailing. den, Arl;,, were drowned. tolled over, probably accounts tor his midst and tbe wheat crop is lighter than it A fruit canners' combine, Including escape. has been for a number of years. Gone to Ilia Summer Home. 11 corporations nnd 22 plants, has just Fiiemnn Jones, being on the left Mr. as, Miles is on tho sick list again Washington, July IS. been formed at San Francisco. eidc, was caught under the engine as this week. Foster left Washington yesterday afB; W. Welts, in command of the it rolled. ternoon for his summer home on Luke naval recruiting station nt Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Hamby visited Ihe family A Mjitarlout Accident. Ontario. He decided not to audit the has received orders to recruit 250 men, The accident is 'a mysterious one. of Mr. H. M. Campbell, of Nebo, last nrriial in Washington of Senator Fair- mostly landsmen, for service in the The track for some distance approach week. banks, his colleague on the loint high navy. ing the scene i3 perfectly straight. Mrs. Annie Wright will teach the old Canadian commission, but consulted Miss Mattlc Jlurgess, living north of The train was running 40 miles nn Petersburg school this year. fully vjth Secretary1 Hay on the siib- - ChHUcpthelo., has, boc&mc, raz' hour. It was composed of six conches jceVof-th- c Alaskan" boundoiy, and the from"? right Mr,.M. Dukes was on Ibe sick, litt last occasioned 'by an attack: betides 'tRe exprcsa'and mall. Without of the made upon prospects of a wurning the engine's wheels left the week. her by two vicious dogs. commission. There has- been no asHt. Hev. Charles Graves, D. D., D. C. track on the left side and each car in Miss Allle Campbell, of- - Nebo, who has certainable change in the cttuution L., bishop of Limerick, Ireland, and Its turn followed. been visiliDg in this vicinity, has returned from a diplomatic point of view. The engine rolled over nnd each car to Crofton to spend a few weeks with her former president of the Royal Irish did the same. This rolling over prob- sister, Mrs. Ezell. VNIted h- it Severe Squall. academy, died on Monday, aged 87. Minneapolis, Minn., July 17. Henry Fred Hackney, colored, died at the ably prevented telescoping nnd saved Rumor says that Dilmus Mclutosn will windstorms passed over this city nt Missouri penitentiary, Monday, from the lives of many passengers. soon be seen behind the bat fur Ihe Crof"Ihe Wounded Cared For. by the effects of wounds received In a 5:30 last evening, accompanied lightning and rain. The front of the stabbing affray with James Gray, The wounded were lifted from the ton base ball team. Dilmus Is a crack ball rulUs tenderly nnd laid iie.ildc the ptayer and our boys hate to lose him. We Minneapolis & St. Louis ticket ofllce white. was blown in, many trees were broken The voice of William J. Bryan will track. Fireman Jones was extricated hope he will win a few games for Crofloo, short off or torn up, nnd awnings und be heard in denunciation ot trusts at with grent difllculty, ns his legs were for they have lost nearly all they have signs scattered in all directions. The the mass meeting planned by the Chi- pinioned down by the weight of the played this season and everybody says that: storm did not last over five minutes, cago Anti-Truleague, to take place er.glne. Some of the crew hurried to Lenz- When the Crofton bojrs don Ibeir padded panta. and is believed to have been local, ns at Burlington park, August 9. And the gas begins to flow, no reports of damage elsewhere baa The body of an unknown man was burg, n mile north, and wired Helle- People can see at a glance been received. found near the Big Four railroad a vllle. After a wait of nearly an hour, That they ate ont onlj (or show. few miles east of Charleston, III., Mon- the train which leaves Dclleillte nt 11 Graaahoppara Numerooa In Kaoaaa. There will be a grand picnic given near ut the Wltchltn, Kas., July 10. At Pratt, day evening by n party of boys who o'clock arrivedrnllroad scene, bringing Red Hill on July 23, which promises to be nfltclals. doctors and The Kas., grasshoppers nre reported to be were picking blackberries. Mrs. Ella Leonnrd, aged 50 years, fell wounded were transferred to this a grand affair. Don't fall to attend. numerous enough to ruin corn fields train und brought back. Mr. fas. Crick is sick with chills this and all vegetation. On n single stalk dead at a holiness camp meeting at shouting and week. HiTiTatT-Mil- u Regiment. of corn is a quart of the hoppers. Wichita, Kas., while Mover are arriving in grent flocks, but praying. She bursted a blood vessel I'lattRburg, N. Y., July 10. The Mr. John Click and Miss Mary Jones ittle relief Is expected from this near the heart. regiment of United States volunteers married last Saturday evening, Rev. The count of the funds In the United which Is being recruited here will were source us hunters are scouring the In St. Louis, was probably have a full complemept of W. O. Rickard, of Crofton, officiating. States subtreasury, country for game. completed Monday by the committee ofllcers nnd men by August 1. There Mr. Crick is a prominent young farmer of Calling I'lant llurned. of experts sent from Washington, and arc 240 men here now. Col. Edmund this vicinity, and Miss ones is ono of Cincinnati, July 19. The casting Col. George II. Small formally severed Klce hns assumed command, and Is di- North Christian's most lovable daughters. plant at the Addyston pipe and steel his connection with the ofllce. We unite with a host of friends in wishing recting the dully drills. foundry wns completely gutted by thee a long and happy life. fire nt midnight nenr North Ilend, and No One Hoarded Ihe Olyiunln. A TiiBBair From Drayfut Cell. Mr. Leo Price will teach tbe Red Hill si ery thing except the standing crones Xcw York, July 18. A dispatch to ltennes, July 19. Work has begun and the walla of buildings destroyed the Herald from Port Said says: on the construction ot a pussag.; from public school Ibis year. prevented the cell of Cnpt. Dreyfus to the hall In regulations Several freight cfiiV on the siding "Quarantine The farmers say tbe present outlook tor .vrre consumed. Loss, $100,000. anyone from shore netting foot on which the court-mnrtlbefore which a tobacco crop is very poor. hoard the Olympln. Hud such a thing he Is to be tried will stt. ThN will enItalian Lire for Texas Sufferers. Several of our base ball enthusiasts went linnnened she would be nuurantlned ut New Orleans, July 19. The Italian Trieste. Now she will get pratique able the prisoner to escape the an- to Hcpkinsville Monday to see the bloomnoyances of observation by the curireceived cablegrams loiiBiilate here has there. er girls play ball. ous. from the minister of foreign affairs, Rev. W. O. Rickard will preach bis last John Sherman Slowly Viscontl Vlnosta, placing at his disArerittrd the Presidency. Munsfleld, O., July 18. from John posal 3,000 Italian lire subscribed by San Francisco, July 10. At a meet-lu- sermon for this year at Cole's Chapel, on Italians of the royal government and Sherman's closest friend una former of the board of regeuts ot the tbe second Sunday in August. King Humbert for the Texas flood suflaw partner, Henry C. Hedges, it Is Unherstty of California, held yesterHero Cash, tbe champion buoter of this stute-unaferers. learned that the venerable day, Prof. lienjnmln Ide Wheeler acIs Improving slowly from hla recent cepted the presidency of the univer- vicinity, says that while out squirrel huntThe KIhIub lluelu town. to be about soou sity, the regents granting every re- ing not long since be shot a squirrel once Illness, la., July 15. Mary again. and hopes Waterloo, with bis rifle, and when he come to examquest nnd condition made by him. a young woman of Cedar Vaughau, ine it be found seven bullet boles in it. Undergo Generul llvnulre. To Pulls, died Thursday night from the Come again, Dock. THE MARKETS. Wothlngton, July 19. Hie cruisei t fleets of a bite on the lip from a bug Mrs, Hamby, of this neighborhood, has K?An. Vnrl. Tllltf 10 Philadelphia, which recently returned a dress that rivals tbe latest Parisao wonof some kind. The wound Is supposed nAnTT.T- - JntltA Rtp.M-..1 I U Cb fi CS to Mure Islund, Cal., from Samoa, Is ders. It contains tblrty-si- x 10 be from the kissing bug, and wns yards of lace bVi DiiW COTTON-MUldl- lng Inflicted a week ago w KLUUIt-win- ter tv ivneui ... UM.il T74 to undergo general repairs at n cost trimming, and took eight hundred yards of VVIII.UT-K- 11. 2 lied S9i of $12,000, nnd then will have electric thread to complete it. W '2 COHN-N- o. Death of Col, Johnaton. 2315 ammunition hoists Installed. .u Price visited relaMr, and Mrs. Z. Lexington, Ky.r July 17. Col Wm OAT8N0 ! Aicss n ..) Hi' la I'OKIt XvCW tives near Norlonville last week. After Heveral Yan MUu. !! I nmq Preston Johnston, 'president, of 1 COTTON-lllcldl- lne he Springfield, 111., July university, New Orleans, died Mr. Tom Grace has a very bad case of t ft) if S 45 BEEVUS Steers mill ut the Springfield Iron Co.' 2 60 8 (M Hon. Hairy the blues this week because he saw another the home of hls.son-ln-laCows arid llclfers 4 00 tf COO 100) CALVES-tp- er now owned by the ltepubllo fellow with bis best girl last Sunday. woiks, Bt. George Tucker, yesterday. HOGS Kalr to Choice .... S 10 W 4 40 Iron nnd Steel Co., started after un Cbecr up, Tommy, for some days must be SHUEP Knlr to ChoICo .. 4 00 0 4 65 Culled on the President. U, No Hoo. wj wf Idleness of several years. Two hun- dark and dreary. incwj .. ruiuii-mien- is 2 75 ip 3 JO and Straight July IS. Maj.-Oe- u Clear Washington, dred additional men will be given em73 73K Miles called on the president for about WHEAT-No- .2 2 ited Wtrder There is no Kodak but the Eastman Kodak COHN-N- o. O St'.i ployment. V4W 28 The OATS-N- o. 2 15 minutes yesterday afternoon. Shipped on a Iluth Order. 62 W (3 No. 2 RYE visit, It was stated, was occasioned by TOJIACCO-LU- KS 8 lu 3 00 Chattanooga, Tenn., July 10. On 4 SO 12 CO Gen. Miles' position as acting secreLeaf Burley 9 00 4 13 00 ITAY-rl- ear Timothy vjiap rush order from the war department, V. tary of war. EQQS-Fr-esh $ M tOO horses and mules and fifty escort 12 W 15 BUTTBR Choice Dairy .. a Shot to Death In Jail. wagons were shipped front the fORIC SlandardMess(new) .... if 9 25 6 Illb Gainesville, Ga., July 13. SI Smith, BACON-Cl- oar quartermaster's department UAIID-FrlSteam 6H bVti C11ICAUO. the Hnbershum farmer, who killed to San Francisco by special train to Steers William Bell, the coinmer:lal traveler CATTLE NativeChoice ... 4 63 W 6 00 be forwarded at once to Manila. 4 15 0 4 40 HOGS Kali to from Atlanta, several month ago, was SHEEP Fair to Choice . 3 25 it 5 25 Adonted tho Seven Year' FrunChlao, 3 K) ip 3 60 Winter Patents shot to death In jail here at midnight. 3 30 U 3 70 Spring Patents Pretoria, July 10. The Volksraad, In 7i4 secret session, adopted tho cevfn Por z)i x 3Z Pictures, wheatno. 2 sprinu To Tour Central India. 13',j 73VJ No. 2 Red Simla, July 18. Lord Curzon, vice- ;OUN-- No i Mixed ....... 33 (j 33Vi ycrrs' franchise proposition. 2 2l5i :iH'u Uses Eastman's roy of India, will start on a tour of OATS-- No 9 10 . SW COI'.IC-Me- ss (new) Willing Workers Wanted. KANjA3 CITY. Central India on October 20. Lady 1 25 Q) 5 CO CATTLE Native giccrs cartridges and can Curzon will accompany him. To such we will explain how others make 4 00 it 4 25 HOGS--AOr.uic3 69 70 2 Kcd .HKAT--No from $15.00 to $35.00 weekly handling our be, loaded in. daylight. Cnmc Oat of Dry Dock. 26 2 Whlto OATS-N- o. p . 31 Fine achromatic lens, safety 31'.i publications. We will make no GUARWashington, July 18. The cruiser JORW-i v ;... A.JS. NK. Chicago cumc out of dry dock at Capo ANTEED SALARY or other misleading shutter, set of three stops and S( Q 4 00 111 .. JIU..O Well (t 41 2 contract, but give terms and explain in a socket for tripod screw. Town yestciday, ready to cross the CORN-- No We will made and covered with leather. concise and simple manner. south Atlantic to Rio. " each TIIIIIIIMT7IIIH'm linvilu a nrt a ririrAi.nl9ttve tnhellevaeoun No extras, no bothersome plate DESIGNS V, . Iliii-4t-i wll A tli--r Demi. u fnr nnhlirallnn whfah wa plates. AND COPYRIGHTS eclipse anything heretofore marketed. Ex holders, no heavy glass N&tlck, MhH.. July 10. Horatio AlUUIAINtU Uorii-a- , perience in canvassing win oe vaiuauio uui died ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY ger, the v.ntt r of Kodaks $5.00 to $35.00. not essential. State age, permanent home v .Ir. Ajuoi KV-I.P- a l.i Notice In "Inventive Aw" al th l,, and experience if any. Address, Dept. "C." r Book "IIott to obtain itenU".l EASTMANlKODAK CO. n.ein . Rand. McNallr & Company. Charges moderate. No foe till patent U teemed. 1 ' 166-1' Rochester, N. Y. Adams Street:, KincuT nmoaEQUu. jLuaraaB. c"avVSGillCf"b' iiun re. G. SlfiGERSrf Patent Liwyer. WitMegton, D.O, Chicago, III, Tha Ournogle Steal Co. H ecu red a Contract Amounting-- to About a Hllllon Brloailjr-Tl- i0 l'ru-vent,' Panoot Injured, Soma of Them Engine Jampsd tin Truck and the Entire Tntlu Turned r be-foi- V5 fSL rST &' s r ai. . st a V,'ce-Prtridc- nt n well-to-d- s, -- - - st I g m w " Til-lau- e 11 1 & 19.--T- ti-'nc- .... No, 2 -- Chick-amaug- mo Falcon Kodak U $5 .00 ltght-prbof'fil- m No Bllll 1 f .' PATENTS S Subscribe for The Bee. ..., I II n, 68 ?. 'i. ', 0?eg Incorporated. l See it Second builds rather than destroys homes and those seven children are good for the backing of many a mother in the grand old Commonwealth. r t PAUL M. MOORB, Editor and Manager. Capt. W. J. Stone, of Kuttawa,-promptl- BEE PUBLIHINB COMPANY. tats matter. Entered tbe Pcttoffict Earlltnton SUBSCRIPTION RATES: oc U OntYear.strlelly In advance AND ANY STATEMENTS PARTICULAR, " SUHMU, " ThrejMootbt, ANY ONE TO THE CONTRARY FROM SIfM Copies.. ,t mftl1(i . Vm At nnllCfttlOIl. annlu Bk.I FALSE." And he wioted in all parti ol the ARE ABSOLUTELY Correspondent ouatv. Address us icr particulars. by writing, "My address is A ends speaks out in reply to what purports to be Goebel's denial of the Captain's charges of breach of .promise in the DemoCapt. cratic State convention. Stone says his written specific statements "are true in every ;.: and challenged debate, he was almost invariably put forward as the representative of his .party.. In 1895 the Western Kentucky You aie nuking a good begmnfag &hn'1 Republicans offered Mr. Taylor as you commence to take Hooas SarsapMtm thfttr candidate for Attorney Genfor any trouble of your blood, stomath? eral, and in the memorable camkidneys of liver. Persistently taken, thiS'i great medicine twZf bring you the good end- paign held in Louisville that year ing of perfect health, strength and "vigor. he received the nomination over a number of worthy opponents. In the brilliant campaign which followed he took the stump and made an active fight, and his magnificent speeches materially, contributed to MR. TAYLOR'fcRISE Republican success. f He, Beginnings Make GoodEndihpSi tf V Good jtcdti tdaUafamifq THURSDAY, JULY so, 1899. ANNOUNCEHENT. ed to innaanca Judge ere PRATT- -' We Pratt,imhorli of Hopkins Connljr, at a canJ. didate for the pomlnatlon for Governor of the Stale of Kentucky, tnbject to tbe action ol tbe KepsDiicaa party. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Governor, W. S. TAYLOR, Of Butler County. Kuttawa, Lyon county, Ky." Capt. Stone's statements are diBearer. rect and simple, and the people believe true. Goebel's attempted BORN IN A LITTLE refutation is adroit, but it fails to meet the requirements of a plain, A Student From Boyhood, Natuunvarnished tale and the people ral Orator, He Soon Became refuse to believe that Capt. Stone Popular, and is Now is a liar. Like the killing of Sand-forFamous. the rape of the Louisville convention follows Goebel. Lexington Correspondence to Commercial LOO-CABIN Sketch of the Man Who lsth Republican Standard the' State ticket, was triumphantly, elected, and for the first time in something like thirty years a Republican was installed at Frankfort. As the law officer of the State, Mr. Taylor has made a most gratifying record. Not only has he recovered by suit thousands of dollars of franchise and other taxes due the Commonwealth, but his conduct of other litigation has been characterized with signal success. For instance, the action of the State vs. the Kentucky Chair Company, whereby 60,000 was recovered and paid into the Treasury; the fight against the lottery companies, which resulted in the annulment of their charters, and the suit against Barker, Auditor's agent of Jefferson County, wherein thousands of dollars which had been paid out without warrant of law during the former administration were recovered; also, the suit against the Southern Pacific Company, whereby that corporation was compelled to list and pay taxes on 1,000,000 worth of prop erty from 1892 to 1896, and continuously thereafter on the same amount, which company has always theretofore escaped taxation altogether. An Opinion on Railroad Taxes. candidate of the people. Mr. Taylor's life history, his record as an efficient officer, his devotion to public duty, his marvelous energy, his skill as a political organizer, these, together with his thorough familanty with affairs and his splendid powers as a debater and orator, combine to make him a magnificent candidate in the approaching struggle a struggle more significant than any heretofore recorded in the history of the State. All those of whatsoever political affiliation who oppose the course of Goebelism turn to him with instinctive confidence, believing that his leadership in this people's fight shall result in the people's victory in November. In 1878 Mr. Taylor married Miss Sarah B. Tanner, of his native county. Their union has been blessed with eight children, all of whom are living except the eldest, a daughter, who died several years ago. From Mortons Bilious and Intermittent Fevers 4? disi which prevail ? tricts arc invariablacoempan-ie- d 4? DoctorsSay; 4? by dcrangemnts of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The SecrefcofcHtdth. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when itis out oforder, the whole system becomes deranged and disease is the result. Yes, the dull season has once more made its appear- 4? ance has struck us and we arc leaving nothing undone to counteract its demoralizing effect. Idleness wu will guard against; wc must be busy, can't afford to be otherwise, and 4? that our slore may keep its non do plume THE BEE 4? HIVE we are offering many items at very seductive prices. STRUCK Is Subject to a Discount of Twenty Per Cent. ftftAA3ftftsaaa38aaaaaaaijiw p t ? 1 I: 49 m I 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Everything In the Ladies' Misses' and Children's Slipper Line Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. A choice line of Mrs. Kate M. Sandford. the widow of Col. John Sandford, who was shot and killed at Covington, Ky., by State Senator William Jj Goebel, was adjudged to be of unsound mind in the court at Lex- 49 ? ington last week. foil auoul J be wise anil that your blood la tlcb and pure and yonr wholo system pat In a of Dr. the) perfectly healthy condition-bCarlstedt'a German Llrtr Powder.) Then 70a will be free from malaria, typhoid ferer, coldt and tbe grip. Dr. Carlstedt'a German Llrer Powder I the best medicine money can bay. y summer attractions, and we are Parasols and Fancy cent, discount on all high-grad- e Umbrellas. The Cuts We Have Made in Our Summer Dress Goods Are Out- - is one of 3jc Lawns allowing aour mid- 20 per j fc J 0 rageous, but They Must Move. I i 0 A TIMELY HINT. 2 4? must be marked at the ROCK BOTTOM PRICE. We won't have it otherwise. Everything 0 4? 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 in '" 1 For Lieutenant Governor, JOHN MARSHALL, Of Louisville. Judge O'Neal on doebellsm. In this country of marvels there Judge J. T. O'Neal, of Louis- arc none greater than the life hisville, "a silver leader of position tories of her most eminent sons. and influence who has no political ambition to serve" has this to say about Goebelism in a letter pub lished in the Louisville Dispatch of Saturday: We do not have anyone to suppose Ibat we question the right of tbe majority to rale in all party affairs. But tbe work of tbe late convention does not represent tbe wish of a majority of the Democrats of Kentucky, either in or oat of tbe convention. The first step of that combination was to disfranchise, without a bearing, nearly of tbe bonafide delegates. We say without a bearing because they were denied a bearing before tbe convention. They were bundled together, tossed into the convention together, voted on together and kicked out together. We admit some little time and embarrassment were saved by trying them all at once. So would the State save heavy costs if it would dump all of its prisoners into one court, bear them all togelher on tbe same evidence and then bang them together. But we leave this contention to take care of itself. May its like never be seen. one-thir- d Tribune. dap. 17. CDME AND SEE US. MADISONVILLE. KY. THE SAME PRICE ON THE SAME THING TO EVERYBODY. r Mortons Gap, Ky., July Earmncton Bee: For your Cold try Dr. Otto'n SpruM Gum altam. Prlea 2B and 60s For sale bj Si. Bernard Drug Store. IFor Secretary of State, VCXBEB POWERS, OftKnox Count'. For Attorney General, CLIFTON J PRATT, OfHopkins County. Fo'r.Auditor, iRkvT-JOH- N 1 S. SWEENEY, - Of Bourbon County. For Treasurer, WALTER R. DAY, County. FarUSuperintendent of Public In struction, JOHN BURKE, Of Campbell County. FgttCpmmissioner of Agriculture, Cat?. J. W. THROCKMORTON, W OrFayette County. JFor Representative, HBEN T. ROBINSON. Oorman or Bryan. The impression grows that there is truth in the report that Mr. Goebel is helping Mr. Watterson to Hon. W. S. Taylor, the next promote a movement to throw Kentucky to Gorman and defeat Governor of Kentucky. the nomination of Bryan in 1900. The ticket from start to finish is Judge Tarvin, who is perhaps a good one and a sure winner. closer to Mr. Bryan than any other Harmony at every turn, all re- Kentuckian wrote to the Democratic State Central Committc a ports to the contrary, notwithstandletter which they refused to read, ing. demanding that they make an unIt is not to be forgotten that this qualified announcement in favor of end of the State will be heard from Bryan and the Chicago 'platform. As an intimation that Judge Tarthe day of the election. vin and other Bryan Democrats The Louisville policemen were cannot be well pleased with the conspicuous only by their absence committee's refusal to "announce" in the Lexington convention. or to consider his letter, note this Bryan's eye of sus- extract from that document: William J. picion rests upon Bill Goebel, and Mr. Bryan's friends throughout the State are speaking in no uncertain tone. Hark ye! As for me, I would prefer tbe election of the Republican ticket to Democratic success bated upon any suggestion or suspicion of a repudiation of tbe Chicago platform of 1896, or any part of it. AGAINST Goebel is convicted of duplicity GOEBEL. out of his own mouth and through his own effort at denying Capt. Jame J. flontgoniery Says ConStone's statement about the Louisfederates Will Not Supville Convention outrage. port Him. "There's poetry in everything," From the Louisville Dispatch. observed the poet. Had that poet James J. Montgomery, of 546 lived until the day of the late Dem- First street, says that nine out of ocratic convention he would have ten of the confederate veterans of exempted one thing Bill Goebel, Kentucky will decline to support for instance. Goebel for governor. He has heard many of them express themThe widow-o- f Col. John Sand-forthe man whom William Goe- selves on the subj'ect, and 'knows bel shot and killed at Covington, how they feel in regard to the has been adjudged insane by a matter. Mr. Montgomery fought under court at Lexington. Voters are Maj. Gen. Wheeler, and has an remembering these things and are becoming more and more unwill- interesting1 as well as an honorable ing to surrender Kentucky to the career. He carefully preserves a ambitions of this cold, relentless, document given him by General in 1864 which instructs unscrupulous political plunderer. Wheeler all soldiers to pass Mr. MontgomThe most that has been said, by ery through and inside the lines at the Democratic press, of the Re- all times. publican State ticket is, that it is "machine-made- . STORE BORNEO V It could have been said of it that it was honestly made, but that would have been One of the Largest In Christian throwing a reflection upon its own County Destroyed by Fire, convention, you know. The fewer Hopkinsville, Ky., July 15 reflections cast in that direction by Lawrence Youlz's general merthe Democratic press the better, chandise store at Johnson, the they think. They doubtless do. largest in North Christian, was Holy horrorsl "It's now aques; totally destroyed by fire, together with all the contents, early yestertion of veracity the Goebel-Stonday morning. The loss is between-10,00controversy," says the Goebelitesl and 15,000, and the inWhat next? Bill Stone's worst surance but 5,000. enemies have never accused him ol The fire was of incendiary on- -' ever deviating from the truth; nor gin. Tlie proprietor was in Louisought he to have been hung for any other act he ever commit- ville replenishing his stock. ted. Mr. Stone may be said to be New Money Orders, a clean man, a truthful man and a A new money order will be isgood citizen, notwithstanding his loss of faith in his good friend (?) sued beginning September 15.' It will be quite an improvement over Goebel. those now in use in several reThe good women of Kentucky spects. It will be of a much more must be all against Goebel a bach- convenient sire and shape, not exelor, a woman hater, the man who ceeding that of a bank check. killed Col. John Sandford and sent The principal change will be the his widow to the insane asylum. giving of a receipt, an exact fac Gen. Taylor has a wife and seven simile of the order, which will be children living, all of whom were redeemed after a reasonable length with him at Lexington during the of time in case of the loss of the convention that nominated him for original. 'The marginal coupons Governor, The sympathy of denoting the value of the order women is with the man who will be dispensed with. d, The transition from the cabin and humble calling to places of highest1 trust and honor occurs so often that many are prone to lose sight1 of the genius which surmounts all obstacles and attains the goal it makes, and accept these successes as commonplaces. This should not be, for such lives are splendid testimonials of the liberality of our institutions and never failing inspirations to the youthful and ambitious of our land. In our own proud Commonwealth we have had many illustrious examples of the character suggested, and notable among these is that of the present Republican nominee for Governor.' William Sylvester Taylor was born in Butler County, October His birthplace as was 10, 1853. fitting for one distined to receive high civic honors in after years was a typical, log house, standing on the bank of Green River five miles away from Morgantown, the county seat. Poverty was his heritage; unrequited farm toil the occupation of his earlier years. At an early age he manifested a love for books and study, and as soon as his situation permitted when he was about 15 he entered the free school of his neighborhood, and attended it during several sessions as regularly as his circumstances would allow. He took high rank as a student. He was devoted and thorough and his fine powers of declamation and debate soon won for him a local name. His first definite ambition was to become a teacher. By diligent study both at home and at school he fitted himself for and engaged in this important work. For several years he taught school and prosecuted his studies, obtaining thereby a thorough English education. As a teacher he was very successful. All the energy and enthusiasm of his nature were thrown into the work with a force that no pupil could withstand. d Another noteworthy instance of his legal ability and conscientious discharge of public duty was the giving of an opinion to the State Board of Valuation and Assessment on the subject of railroad franchise taxes, on which opinion was based the assessment and collection of 220,000 of franchise taxes against the railroads of the State. Aside from his official duties, he found time to lead the fight in the courts against the prison and election laws enacted by the last General Assembly. Notwithstanding his manifold and exacting duties as Attorney General, Mr. Taylor has participated in every campaign since his election to that office. Wherever the fight was fiercest, wherever the Democratic hosts were pressing hardest, there was he to be found upholding the banner of his party and battling for its supremacy. By his unswerving loyalty to its principles and candidates and his incessant activity and eloquent appeals in its behalf, he has endeared himself to the Republicans throughout the State, and his acquaintance with them has become a personal one. Ills Campaign (or the Nomination. The campaign that Mr. Taylor has conducted to secure the nomination just accorded him has been a most remarkable one. Notwithstanding the fact that he was opposed by two splendid candidates both of whom are men of recognized ability and popularity and both making active personal campaigns throughout the State Mr. Taylor has quietly remained at Frankfort, submitting his claims to his party, and won the nomination by an overwhelming vote. His candidacy was opposed by three of the five Collectors of the State, and in the sections where he was thus opposed his strongest, most enthusiastic following developed. Not a single contest was presented by his friends to the convention and his nomination has been honorably won. All of which, shows that he is the spontaneous choice of his party and a A Born Orator. c 0 Bold, gifted with speech, and ambitious, it was but natural that he should incline to a political career. While yet in his teens he was making stump speeches, and his youthfulncss, ability and life history all contributed to render him immensely popular with the people. He pursued the work of teaching in the schools of his county until 1862, when he became a candidate for County Clerk, and, after a contest exciting and stubborn as only a local struggle may prove he was triumphantly elected, and won the distinction of being the first person to defeat a Democratic candidate for that position in his county. He made an efficient officer, read law during his term, and at the conclusion thereof was admitted to the bar, and was made the Republican nominee for County Judge. This was in 1886, and for the first time in the history of the county a full Republican ticket for county offices was put in the field, a strict party fight was made, and that ticket elected. In 1888 he was chosen by his party as a delegate b a food medicine for the to the Republican National Conbubv that is thin and not vention, which met at Chicago. well nourished and for the In 1890 he was renominated and mother whose milk docs County Judge. As such g not nourish the baby. officer he made a fine record, and ft U is equally good for the was pressed to offer for a third boy or girl who h thin and term, but declined to do so. Durpale and not well nourished ing these last eight years of official $ by their food; also for the life he practiced law and took high ?.nmic or consumptive rank at the bar. In 1886 he was V adult that is losing flesh chosen the Third District member end strength. of the Republican State Committee V In fact, for all conditions and has been retained as such ever jjf of wasting, it is the food since. medicine that will nourish An Active Politician. X and build up the body and Meanwhile, in every campaign he was called into the ,fteld of w give new life and energy Your neighboring town of Mortons Gap has recently become anything but a monotonus place. The Odd Fellows' picnic was largely attended and from reports was a very orderly affair. The labor agitators are here, chief among them being a Mr. They are working to convince the people that much good would come to them and others by organizing, but it seems they arc unable to convince any one. Some interest is taken in the traveling library in charge of that gentle, earnest soldier of the cross, Mrs. S. F. Falls, who has labored diligently for the good and happiness of all for so many years. This traveling library has evidently done much good among the miners and mountaineers of Eastern Kentucky. Some philanthropic minds in Louisville are behind the movement. Upon examination, I find handsomely bound volumes of Scribners, Cosmopolitan, Century, McClure's and other choice periodicals. Also a goodly number of select volumes of most wholesome literature, such as single volumes of Biography, History and Art. This literature can be had for a limited time for the asking. Such a privilege could have been enjoyed a few years ago only by the wealthier classes. It is to be greatly hoped that the splendid young ladies and gentlemen of this town will learn to love such literature more and "bran" dances less. Large audiences continue to greet me in my meeting daily. Some interest is manifested, but the church has. been without regular preaching for so long a time that many of our hearers have lost real interest in matters spiritual. There has been one addition to date. Prof. Karl Taylor, who so ably assisted Bro. John Crowe 111 the Methodist meeting in Earlington, is with me and conduclsthe singing. We feel that daily we are doing some good and hope to do more good in the near future. Wherever I go I am hospitably entertained and well treated, but Earlington, with her busy but benevolent good people, causes me to rejoice when I can come back to my home and be with them. May God help us all at all times everywhere to work diligently for the good of man in the name of the Blessed Jesus. Christianly yours, I. H. Teel. Pur-cel- l. a Bettlo. 4 BISHOP& CO., ijrJmi,,i 0 i 0 Henderson had a good rain and quite a wind storm Saturday evening, but no damage wa9 done in city. Out in the country two men were very badly hurt by a barn blowing over, in which they had taken refuge. "We have told many different cough remedies, bat none has given better satisfaction than Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles tiZZZVVVZZZZVVVVVVWVZZZVZZVVA Mjpwiy "UJl'JIiJIl.l'llisltl ofr v YOUR ORDERS Who Does SOLICITED the Livery Business? i Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better load?, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. nfntr!pFFv4 Holzbauer. Druggist. Newark. N. . "It is perfectly sate and can be relied upon la all cases of coughs, cold or hoarseness. For sale by - St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington. Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King. St. Charles. aBBBBBeHslsssssssMlVs daSeeflBw m m. I uuubLUKi BHsBBBBBMjiiigf Ifj There is a movement on foot to have street fair in Paducab, says the News. Enterprising business men arc pushing tho project, and intend to put their ideas into effect. O. F. Cblsm, Cookavtlle, Ten, writes; Kate used Dr. M. A. Simmon's Lire Midiclne many years. It cures Dyspepsia, Dillons Fever, end many otbsr ailments It does not tripe or sicken. Its action is mill, even wlih children, while Black Draught end Zcilln's hare griped and nauseated. v ; opm aii num. ...A..A...1N..A..A.. z: ,.,1S '- i .ri - 't' Barnett & Arnold. .lT.Aiatl sAui VmsWftm - rti nirftmfti'garfri ,i.A, y.wi.,11.. - Argaigi G3 a 9 M - ri tvt i3 rfl. i .BvlsBfl?e? bbPIbBD M. McCORD. 15- Ben bbCbV - .BBMBBBBBf VJ Contractor and Builder IS YKAR Capt. Joe Fowler, of Paducsh, will ship his famous mad stone to New Qork to Bellevue Hospital. He has owned it since 1886, when he received it from Virginia. A BXPIRIINCI EARLINETON. KY. ot I)oIldingt Erected and made complete ready for occupancy, in. All Classes Little Known Fact. ''U1 !. . IT eluding tbe furnishloK of all materials, mechanical and common labor That most serious diseases originate In No hope of disorder of tbe kidney. good health while the kidneys are wrong. to Foley's Kidney Cure Is guaranteed Campbell & Oo. make the kidneys right. the Secretary McCormack, State Board of Health, has ordered that no public gatherings of any kind be held at Frankfort for a of week because of the prevalence of PLANS, DETAILS. SPECIPrice reasonable and satisfaction FICATIONS CONTRAOTS Estimates cheerfullr ctven no all kinds NO- - of Qoildioc and SpecialWork. DRAWN UP ON SHORT Give me a chance at your work before letting contract. TIPtT n fcV'iy-i;,m5J.i'yjiuryjjjy vj inguH aywiyjjyu.sej J . I smallpox. What among human ills are more annoying than piles? Tbe afflictions that pre. vent active exercise are bad eaoagb, but one that makes even rest miserable is worse. Women are among tbe greatest martyrs. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure the most obstinate case. Price 50c. in bottles, lubes 75c. St. Bernard Drugstore. GEORGE: accessor fo Isaac Davis) O. TOY, &. 4$ i ,: v LIVERY FEED STABLE. At tbe Old Stand, on Main Street, Just west of drpot, EARLINGTON, KY. First-Cla- ss Robert J. Johnson, is at the head of the movement in Hopkinsville to hold a street fair this summer. White's Cream Vermifuge not only effectually expels worms, but is uneqaaled as a tonic, and is a certain and permanent cure for Chills and Fever in children. Price 35c. St, Bernard Drugstore. Equipment and Prompt Service, j IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIinillllHIIIIIIII sBit' J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN CASTINGS AND TINWABE. Andrew Carnegie has offered to give 50,000 for a library at East Liverpool, O., provided the city will furnish the site. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabled. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c Tbe genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Glasgow has made great preparations for the entertainment of the Orphan Brigade, which will hold its annual reunion their next Friday. To arouse a Dormant Liter and secure perros-nc- nt regularity ot tbe 'Bowels, Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. ,eemeeeeBslsaart3WHCxS-5sW!ai-tair.v- Stoves and Grates, "Jtf. iTuMiiiiffi MUX - i"11sr , '. -t. ?. Contract" ol AND ! kinds Tin, flat via nfofft Irnn nnrl i I h tj.t gfy Copper Work. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1 I ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY sua). tH' n aensjetmeiimtaias) 11 ))J)DM SHUTS lEMULSION Notice. We call attention to the notice of the St. Bernard Coal Company offering 50 reward for the'eonvic-tio- n of the parties who are stealing brass, copper and iron from the shops and machinery of the company. Of late many boys have been guilty of these thefts, even breaking into buildings to steal a few cents' worth of material, evidently not thinking of the risks they incur of being sent to jail. The. buyer of stolen goods is really worse than the thief and to these 1 buyers is largely due the thefts of The evil has thoughtless boys. grown so large that the company has determined to stop it and will prosecute both the thief and the buyer. A few daj s ago, the former wine house of the Wine Company, now owned by the Coal Company, w was broken into .and a lot of copX per and other goods carried off. jt The guilty ones must remember that such acts as this means imin the. "penitentiary prisonment M when caught. MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicinc Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution George W. Winfred, a Christian county farmer, was run over and crushed to death by a traction engine. Imperfect digestion and assimilation pro duce disordered conditions of the system, which erow and are confirmed to neglect Herbine Rives tone to the stomach, and causes good digestion. Price 50. cents, bt, Bernard Drugstore. MILLION.. ir the trade. fruits and vegetables are showing very plainly the absolute want of rain. The drouth is becoming a matter of serious, consideration in very many Bounties of the btate. Corn, There is no ? About It. No question indeed with those who bavu used it, but mat Foley's Kidney Cure is absolutely reliable for all Kidney Campbell & Co. and Bladder diseases. i J 5 The Green River Valley Improvement Association held a well attended meeting at Rockport.Ky , Saturday, ia caused by Ninety per nu of fcod not beln'B propcrlr.tred,H-eTttpoajtfliMM: yea are sons and (rocs Into yoar liable to almost any disease tbe JKuttSiueystsai is belr to. Use. Dv Carls U4t's German Liter Powder and watch tbe results. Yon will feel tbe (rood effects after taklsv enedoe. Give it a trial and be convinced. Price 2Fc $ y $ DIGEST YOURfFOODi lllcks be4 r active politics, and was recognized as the ablest advocate of- Republi- jr Ken-tuck- y canism in the western part-o- f the State. When the champions of Democracy invaded that section J Sr 5 New Marshal Appointed. Z At the meeting of the Council Saturday night a number of applicaS tions were presented to fill the unexpired term of Juo. T. Barnett, resigned. The position was filled by the selection of W. Riley Coyle. Mr. Coyle has grown up when all other means fail. and Mortons in our community Should bo taken In summer as M Gap. is well acquainted with all B our citizens, is a property holder well aa winter. and is felt to be a representative 50c. snd$i.oo, all druggists. SCOTT BOWi'l!, Chemists, New York. citizen who will fill the position most acceptably. M f M Dr. Otto's Sprue- - fttim atotswrn Cure Your Cough. JMtfc Mwllelrt for ChUfjftn. For aals by St. Bernard Drug Store. S a Kvr York company ot manufneturtug rhemlsU.the HI pens Ctaenleel Compear, puo" J niion tbe market about nte " medicinal tablet or "tabule" oouuomJ or eom.ruuel powdered ptrtwretiui.. or trua medicinal druaa whlcto had been ascer. among c.ruln bo or more an other, for Jaloed 10 or such Ills central use man an medical men tbin la aa Impairedthe core or or common to digestion liau tbelr ollU weskr'tl capacity for aulmllatlnK food, absorbing nourishment and ellmtnaunf waste. Tbera..loKueof in. inciaueu unucr inis ucon is saju to meiuua pi the ohrslclenU called tioon to nrcicrlh. lnurerj& oieaff remedy for the acceptance of too Amerlcnu people thecorapany laid down the principle that everything tnt trim Into the packet should be of the WxLt irrade, and so prepared and protect edu to retain 1U qualities luuct and unimpaired through any extended lapse of time la any climate. Only tho choicest drum should be used, their preparation should be In accordance with the taint perfected methods ot modern science, tbetabulee packed In Riits, protected by ebsorlient rotlon.and securely corked. Kvcn the corks used hnve lieen of a itradeeohlgb In IM requirements that no Inanufscturer of these every day stoppers could supply moro tbnti small proportion from his output that trouM meet tho exacting specifications. The iiluss vials were In turn pecked Inboxce of aquallty not surpauedln beauty and perfccilonof workmanship by those used by the most fulldlous dealers In Jewelsaud ornnnientsofgold. Harms set IbelrhUnstsndsnl, andneTcrcontentlnir to Tary from It, tho proprietors resorted to the accepted modem methods of miking their commodity known, and eeyen hundred thousand dollars tvllhlu lite years In newspaper ad rertislhg has Informed erery American clllxrn coucerulna tho suoerlor and surprising qualities of ItlpansTabulca. being tlioiKthtful end painstaking obarvers of tbe changed conditions that sweep orer the connnercl.il world, and careful to note erery circumstance baring a bearing upon the sunuitful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company hare noted that th.ro 1 a present insistent demand for o lower price for amy article that reaches or approaches an unlrenal use, and that the peutele, althoush requiring the best of ereryjhlng. resent being called upon to pay hary percentages for superfluous wrapping and packing protection against deterioration that might result In years, but Is needlesslntbe casoof a purchaseiaitiidedito be consumed in at week. It has also bcendlscorered, and prored by the testof time and actual experience, Tabulel do not hare the tendency to loss of qualities or diminution of exthat these cellence from exposnro that mlnht at first haro been expected, inasmuch as, under farorable conditions, thoso that hare lain looso In a drawee, a trareltng bag or pocket forsorera) weoksor months are found to be praotlcall as fresh and as efficacious aa ever. Acting upon theso augcestlons, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of graat newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of the old rate of Are times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward lowrrues and Increased sales, the company hare entered upon the experiment of putting op Alpans Tabulea in pasteboard cartons, which ther will offer to the trade upon terms which will permit c a package being sold by the druggist nr storekeeper at a price lower than erer before adopted for a cent each. a proprietary medicine VIVE CENTS ten tabules, or doses, for one-haThe comDsnv will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with .Mh tho people hare learned to know and value the HIpansTabules, but will offer tbe cheaper son experimentally ihr tho benefit ot such as may desire them. It should be plainly understood thr xbo quality ot the medicine la Identical ra both aorta, the only difference being In the form and comparative cost of packing ori puttlsur up. The five-cepack- nges are not yet to be nod or all dealers, nunouga it is proiasoit taat almost any drug. plst will obtain a supply when requested by a aeripuoeot out in any case a tingle any address for Ore cents la to cnrinn, coniaininrr ten laouies, win do seui. new xorx. .until tuo si impi. forwarded to tho ItlpanS Chemical Co., No..&BnFuetf frondsarn thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents apt fteillerswlll be supplied at which will allow them a ralr margin of noflc.TlSaO.AMSB'eartons for 40 cento. rrlce ii aoren ties cartonsi ror ai as. gross inu canons j tor aasjsKassj grot (9,(U) cartons) for '; tejld, m Jii ... mm. V.IUU ntiutuvuniDrmuTUMw. A State Convention of the Pro hibition party will be held in Louis ville August 1 and 2. IMeA4iW,WWA,'TEAcBmDWePrianiVOfila, CoBUnliooad Regulate theliwr. Price, 25'cts. Jfodl-gestlo- - Worms! Fr TnymnAbr VERMIFUGE!! Bestlaqaallty. WHITE'S CREAM 20 f lift Nat UtfiM WtfM RtMHUs. BOXiD V XS'ST Jk.XsX Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store, JAMES P. BALLARD. M. Loot.' X3Et.17CaV.CarXMXai o ft r ), j I. IvtT i ' ' ' ML ii iiti ( .1 "3U 3nbustru .h, mm .fsm&, toe rr S,Qasultc a Crowd Left Earlington to Replies Directly to K W"k if THE CAVE PARTY. . , , CAPTAIN STONE CloebePa Much HAS RESIGNED. a Good "Jag," Monday night Virgil Patterson, He Had d Unripe." LOCAL MIS. Madi-sonville Lawyer Jonson went to Monday. Miss Annie Moore, of Header son, is visiting here. Lloyd O'Brien, ofiiPatfacah, is visiting relatives here. Andrew Clarity ofPalteab, is visiting his mothr;lverq., Charley RobiMM,hM,bftci.uite mere. sick for a week-or Frank Rash is visiting relatives in Henderson this week. Mrs. Charlie Patterson visited in Madisonville, this week. There will be a barbecue at the Elk Creek bridge Saturday. Miss Laura Ligon, ol Trenton, was here a few days this week. J. F. Lloyd have returned homo from their bridal Mr. and Mrs. tour. I Cava The cave party left Monday morning on the n o'clock train for Evansville, where they will take the steamer, Crescent City, a Green River packet, and journey up to Bowling Green, and from there they will go by rail to this wonderful cavern of Kentucky. It will no doubt be a delightful trip, and one that will be enjoyed. Those that "composed the party, from this place were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGary, Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Toombs, Mrs. S. E. Stevens, Mrs. M. Bourland; Misses Minnie Bourland, Lilhe Robinson and Annie Ashby; Messrs. Bryan Hopper, Henry Bourland, Jesse Phillips and Harry Brain-welDr. W. K. Nisbet and wife, and Mr. Brick bouthworth and mother, of St. Charles, were also in the party, and four ladies of Dixon joined them at Slaughters-vill- e Misses Ramsey, Baker, Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, They will return by way of Green River and Evansvillc, and expert to be back Sunday. Visit flip Hnmrnnf I. citizen of this place, Marshal Barnett Resigns and is an ebony-huetanked up on mean whiskey, and Succeeded by Mr. Riley fl ? I Delayed Denial. proceeded to have a "hot time." Coyle. He had the time for awhile, and z Mr. John T. Barnett, who has when he pays his fine, he will no TELIiS WHERE HE LIVES. been the city marshal of Earling- doubt think it was a "warm one,'1 has at last at- ton for about eleven years resigned indeed. He wanted to run things Senator Goebel tempted a denial of the direct the position Monday, and Mr. to suit himself, and having a piece charges of Capt.W. J. Stone as to Riley Coyle was appointed to fill of "blue" hardware" on his person Ij, the former's rascality in the DemoIt has cratic State convention. taken Goebel since about June 28 to' concoct a reply to the gallant Capt Stone's captain's charges. statements are direct and he answers immediately this reputed denial of the "King of Kenton" by writing the following letter to the Louisville Evening Post: Kuttawa, Kv , July 15, 1899 Editor pulled that and began shooting He fired several promiscuously. shots, when Officer Morgan took a hand in the affair and placed hirp under arrest. He wanted to make a "scrap" out of it, and it required several to subdue him. However, he was taken to the lockup, and later on was brought before Judge Cowell, who gave him 40 and the costs, on three charges, redood for the Children. Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hiuton, Ala., sisting an officer, carrying conwrites us August 121b, 1898. "I advise all cealed, deadly weapons, and dismothers lo Rive tbeir children Planter's Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret- charging fire arms within the city ful. I keep tbis medicine in the house and limits. the place. Mr. Barnett has made a very efficient officer during his years of service, but owing to his other business interests and bad health, he thought it best to send in his Mr. Coyle has been resignation. a citizen of Earlington for a long time, and will no doubt make a good officer. FREE! Thursday, July 20th, at Earlington, Ky., by Neville Bros., the real Painless Dentists of b'ebrce, Ky., who come well rec- opiracaueu. inisismeir nrsc. visit, ana tney win continue, to make regular visits. Teeth extracted free i Teeth Extracted Free On first day to advertise our new and painless method of extracting teeth, known and used by us alone. It is positively the greatest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. All arc invited to call and be convinced. Only, 1 l. Evening Post The statements made Ly ma to Mr. Campbell, of tba Cincinnati Post, and published in tba Louisville Dis patch of June 39, 1899, and also in my let ter of July 5, to Mr. C. T. Sutlon, of when the children are ailing I give tbem a Owensboro, and published in bis paper dose and Ibat is tbe last of it." Nothing equals Ballard's Blackberry BaU ARK TRUK IM EVERY PARTICULAR AND ANV Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. sam for Cramping, Diarrhoea and Bowel FROM ANV ONE TO THE CON STAMBMRNTS Complaints. Tbis remedy is one of the Kentucky Fair Dates. best known and most successful mediciBM My adTRARY are absolutely false. of its kind. Price 35 cents. St. Bernard Lexington, August 9 5 days. dress is Kuttawa, Lyon County, Ky. Drugstore. W. J. STONE. days. Madisonville, August H 5. I'QffiMtat Htfelr Tfrr Days EiHll8gJuly22, D0WTB& MINES. Agitator Parcell, wbo considers himself sj Joe McCulley visited in Crofton and Empire last Mr. and Mrs. Wonderful'Dlscovery, WMk A Mammoth Cave party will Episcopal Services. leave Madisonville, Wednesday Bishop Dudley, of the Episcopal morning July 26. church has designated Rev. John of Madison Dysart to hold services in Madi Mrs. Steve Hall, 3& , ' ville, visited Mrs. William Mc sonville and Earlington on alternate Sundays. Last Sunday Mr. ? jS4". y Carley, this week. Dysart filled his first appointment 'A , IV Mrs. V. W. Etheridge and chil-jfa- '' and gave a most excellent sermon wJfcn visited relatives in Slaught-- - on the "Friendship of Jesus," the crsville this week. ideal friendship. The next ap Charley Lind- - pointment will be the first Sunday '.rftf, Laurel Ruby and o'clock, $k" '"' 8CV' oI Madisonville, were 'n'Eai- - evening in August at 7.30 following at Assembly Hall. The night.. ington Monday Sunday week, or the third Sunday Henry McDowell is acting as in August, the service will be held "& assistant postmaster during Char- - in Assembly Hall at :i o'clock in the morning. Mt. Dysart extends lie Robinson's sickness. a cordial invitation to our citizens Will Hoffman, of Madisonville, to attend the services. . was in Earlington Tuesday, disThere is more Catarrh in this section of tributing fair catalogues. a LuNsroRD, Ala.. Apiil 15, 189S, New Spencer Medicine Co week. I bate been troubled with Dear Sirs I bad no liver and slomacb complaint Mol-h- e ppetile and my general bealtb was very Mrs. J. F. Lloyd and Miss took medicine different bad. Vanason were in Madisonville, doctorsI and tbey failed from four any good. to do me I got no relief until I began to nse yonr Monday. valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two it, and Misses Lanic and Lcdic Cozart dollars worth of medicine it I did me moreI ever took. good tban alt tba last week with their aunt in bave gained Ibirty-fiv- e spent pounds in weight and my bealtb is very good, I can sleep Madisonville. I soundly and my appetile is excellent. can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to Miss Florence McGregor, of the world as being a to any comSt. Charles, is visiting the family munity. Any one wbo doubts this statement can write Oscar Uakbr. of W. R. Coyle. Sold bySt. Bernard Drugstore. -God-send August 15 4 Lawrenceburg, days. Lebanon, August 15 4 days. For an Editor to Recommend Columbia, August 15 4 days. Patent riediclnes? Brodhead, August 23 3 days, Tba Sylvan Valley News, Urevrad, N.C., Shelbyville, August 23 3 days. says: "It may be a question whether the editor ot a newspaper has the right to pubSpringfield, August 22 3 days. licly recommend any of the various proBardstown, August 195 days. prietary medicines which flood the market, let as a preventive of suffering we feel it Elizabethtown, Sept. 5 5 days. a duty to say a good word for Chamber Bowling Green, Sept. 13 4 laio's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, We have known and used this medi- days. cine in our family for twenty years and Glasgow, Sept. 20 4 days. have always found it reliable. In many cases a dose of tbis remedy would save days. Guthrie Sept. bours ot suffering while a physician is Horse Cave, Sept. 27 4 days. awaited. We do not believe in depending Implicitly on any medicine for a cure; but Owensboro, Oct. 3 5 dajs. Cuamber-Iain'IS IT RIQHT 94 Earlington is the only town of a bora leader ot tha laboring men of the its size in the State and maay mint J again n our mMst doing his to sow seeds of discord. When a man other States, that has a reading room for all the citizens. Help k4atM a law of the city, .county or State, tfewefey causioga disturbance, be is at support the colored people's read- once ptyeedunder.arres!, tried and ing room by your presence at Why let a wolf in sheep's Assembly Hall, Saturday evening,! clothieg sneak around among tbe prosperous' and peaceful miners of our county, July 22. . aljjo bis. power to turn brother against Dickens' Best Book. tjrotbsj 1 be employed agaiost the employer, 1 d. do-i- n 274 causing dissension to arise by circulation From tbo Philadelphia Record. It is well known among literary of, falsa statements and not punish him people that Charles Dickens con- tbKsfor? Stringent laws covering such v &"' s wa do believe that if a bottle of Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack much suffering might be avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the years." Tbis remedy past twenty is for sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlinglon; Den T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St, Charles. A Remarkable Rescue. i. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by berfamily physician, but grew worse. Ha told ber she was a hopeless victim of consumption and Ibat no medicine could cure her. Her drug-gi- lt suggested Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, she bought a bottle and Talk about women not having to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. business capacity. A girl over in and after taking six She continued its use bottles, fonnd herself Illinois advertised for a husband sound and well, now does bcr own houseand is as as she ever was. early last spring and got him. Soon work, trial bottles welltbis Great Discovery of Free after marriage he enlisted and went at St. Bernard Drug Store, only 5 J cents and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. ' :y "' "-" Wright, of the Richland country, died suddenly of heart 'disease, last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A One admission admits to all the Fair program and Kemp's Wild West Show and Roman Hippodrome. Misses Claude Grainger, Jejnnie McGary, Pauline Davis and Eliza-bct- h Victory were in Madisonville, Monday. Mr. F. b. Todd, of the Gap country, was united in marriage last week to Miss Gertrude Fox.o. '. near St. Charles. Mr. James R. Rash was confined to his home on account of illness, last week, but is now improved and is able to be-o-ut. Take your children and let them piness in life. enjoy themselves that day. An Epidemic of Diarrhoea. J. R., Randolph, C. P. Cieney and John S. Eades, Muhlenberg magistrates, charged with malfeasance, have been pardoned by Governor Bradley. All children are admitted ?free tht first day of the Great Fair, Is vour liver tired? Does it fail to do its tnons Liver Medicine. duty? If so, don't neglect its call for help. A few doses of Herbine may sae you a A Card of Thanks Best way to Invest 35 Cents. spell ot sickness. Herbine is the only perAfter more than ten years of ar- Antioc, Miss., July 1st. 1898. fect liver medicioe. It cures Chills and New Spencer Medicine Co. Fever. Price 50. St. Bernard Drugstore. dudus labor as marshal of the city the country tban all other diseases put toI want to tell you what I think of your gether, and unlil tba last few years was Nubian Tea. I bave used it myself and of Earlington, my health and busiThe fair at Guthrfe will be held supposed to be incurable. For a great many in my family, and it is alt that you claim my years doctors pronounced it a local disease for it It is the best Liver Medicine I ever in September, commencing on the ness interests have demanded and prescrioed local remedies, and by con- tried. It is just tbe thing to take if you resignation. In surrendering the the 27th and continuing until the office so long intrusted to me, I destantly failing to cure with local treatment, feel bad and are bilious. pronounced it incurable. Scienco has A. B. Lancaster. 30th. proven catarrh to be a constitutional sire to tender my hearttelt thanks Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. disease, and therefore requires constitu"One good turn deserves another." to the good citizens of Earlington tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, Carrier Pigeons' Speed. Those wbo have been cured by Hood's manufactured bjrF. J. Cheney & Co.. Towho have aided me in the dis- The average speed of a carrier Sarsaparilla are glad to tell others about charge of the duties of the office, ledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure it. on tba market. It is taken internally in pigeon in calm weather is 1,200 doses from ten drops to a teaspoooful. It which in many cases were unpleas; Notice, With a strong acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- yards a minute. faces ot the system. Tbey offer one hun- wind in A icward of $50 will be paid for ant to perform. And am especially the direction of flight some dred dollars for any case it fails to cure. grateful to the honorable Mayor. pigeons have covered 1,900 yards the arrest and conviction of any Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co . Toledo, O. a minute. person guilty of stealing brass, City Council and Judge Cowell for Sold by Druggists, 75c. copper or other goods from the their support. Hall's-FamilPills ara the best I desire to congratulate the CounStory of a Slave. premises of this company, and the To be bound band and foot for years by same reward will be paid for the cil upon the selection of my sucWill Marry. tbe chains ot disease is the worst form ot every way worthy Mr. Sam Wiser, a popular L. & slavery. Geo. D. Williams, of Man- conviction of any person who buys cessor who is in chester, Mich , tells bow such a slave was of the honor and trust bestowed. N. employe, will leave tomorrow goods. made free. He says: "My wife has been said stolen J. T. Barnett. for New Vienna, O., where he will so helpless for five years that she could St. Bernard Coal Co. After using not turn over in bed alone. Earlington, Ky., July 18, 1899. be married to Miss Lorella Wil- two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is Miss McDowell will render the liams, a young lady of that city. wonderfully improved and able to do ber Warden Lillard, of the Frank own work " Tbis supreme remedy for fe- following, Saturday evening, July They will visit Cincinnati, Louis- male diseases quickly cures nervousness, penitentiary, Monday fore- fort melancholy, headache, 22: "Robert! Ol Robert," "Asaville and other points, and will sleeplessness, stalled a plot, formed by nine of and dizzy spells. Tbis return to Earlington in about two backache, faintingmedicine is a godsend to pando," "Moonbeams," "Lenora," miracle working the most desperate convicts to kill weeks. Wc wish them much hap- weak, sickly, run down people. Every "Who is at My Window," and Only 50 cents. bottle guaranteed. by St Bernard Druggist. Sold to Cuba, where he was killed. The wife drew 3,000 lile insurance.and gets $11 per month pension, be sides. J here is another girl we heard of who is going to raffle herself off by selling two thousand tickets at one dollar each, the lucky number to get the girl. Meade County Messenger. Joe Rudy, a policeman at Henderson, while under the influence oi liquor, attempted to murder his unhesitatingly answered "David wife and He fired Copperfield." one shot at his wife and the other The dangers of a Malarlil Atmosphere may be, at her sister vith no effect. sister-in-la- case should ba enacted and such .scoundrels taught some wholesome lessons. best of his novels, but occasions Among, the delegates to tbe Lexington when he actually expressed that Coavestion was R. J. Salmon, soliciting opinion are so rare that it is worth agda) for tba Crabtrea Coal Company and while to recall an incident which he showed bis trua manhood by standing happened while he was in Phila- up for right against wrong in tba commitmeeting of bis district. Mr. Chapin, father of tee delphia. While lo many people the office ot city n Dr. John B. Chapin, the marshal is not an. attractive one, we bear expert on insanity, was at tbatjately tbe Secretary of tba that time at the head of the blind Coal Company has concluded that be asylum here. Raised type for the preferred such a placo to tbe position he blind was just coming into vogue, theft held and therefore, made application Office. and, desiring to have one of Dick- for tbe Coal mining companies of Western ens' books printed in that way, delighted with the fine Special Mr. Chapin took advantage of an CoalEdition of Thk Bee late ly issued, introduction to the great novelist Tbe effort of tba walking delegates to or to ask him which of his works he ganize a lodge of U. M, W. at Mortons or considered the best, and mentioned Soalh Diamond mines has proved futile. why he wanted to know. Dickens Tbemiaen there know a lie wben they see iti no matter bow they dress it up. sidered "David Copperfield" the well-know- Coal Company is back from a visit and business trip East. It is said when the Toll call was under headway at the Lexington Convention and Hopkins county was called, Secretary Atkinson who acted as chairman mistook it for a contract (or coal and arose and offered nut coal at such a price. Of course George bad bis mind on business instead of politics. A beautiful illustration of tbe freedom accorded tbe members of tbe United Mine Workeis cf Muhlenberg county, Jas D. Wood, President, was given at Central City and vicinity some days ago One while man and one colored man were sent from Carbondale to hire men lo work in the mines Amongst other places Central City was visited. As soon as their mission was known viz , to hire men to work at a gang of these brave and Carbondale honest (?) mine workers waited upon these two men and ordered tbem to leave town, and an escort accompanied tbem to tbe city limits. The visitors were so prompt lo leave that these followers of President Wood concluded these wicked men from Carbondale (wbo though), as citizens of Kentucky, tbey bad tba right of visiting Central Cily and asking men to accept work and wages, without being molested) must be punished for wanting lo be free men. So tbey pursued and caught the colored man between Central Cily and Hillside and forlbwitb proceeded to whip and drown tbe wickedness out of him. These new disciples of Christ (?) whipped tbis man, threw him into a pond and left him nearly dead. (ust wby tbe white man was conserved Ibe same way can be explained probably that there bad been enough fun for one day, or, as tbe order recognizes tbe white brother always at the expense ot tbe colored brother, tha offense (?) of the while man was condoned by simply driving him from Central City, while ibe colored man for tbe same offense (?) was whipped and nearly drowned. What brotherhood (?) this order has. Led by Wood, Ditcher and Jones, (alias Purcell) they shot down Kentucky colored men wbo chose to work in Evansville, and whip and almost drown a colored man pf Central Cily because he asks men to work at Carbondale. But we must credit these brotherhood Christians (?) ot Central City with one,act--- a colored preacher was called To preach one Supday at Central City a short lime ago. In ignorance ot tha rules and regulations Ibat control tba colored religion ot this town, be went on bis mission, was met by tbe brotherhood (?) closely questioned, intimidated, scired almost lo death and finally permitted to preach and leave without a whipping. asslsvcCSal ' t'&mWiXifLr Acts gently on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels THE SYSTEM ClEANSE5 && r r Ly UALLr, the t 1 OVERCOMES ritr? Lm0 PERMANENTLY Hab,tualCoHST"1n !T5otNEr lOGfJ. ICIALEF"" . kW V CAk,-C- BUy THE GENUINE -- MAH'r D Oy (aui?rniaTcpSyrvp(s JY. roa au erau onutiwri rati so. i """PIT 0 m tomb TGA. -.WHV.""t W. A. NISDE1 , President O, W. WADDILL, Cishlsr' 5fopkin.3 (Lounty Madisonville, Ky- .Capiat Stock, - - - $50,000. Transacts a general banking business and invites the accounts of tba citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secure vault in that section of Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus Fund 150,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 120,000. 1867. re GRDVEB tDRENWSlS JNO. G. MORTON, JB The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to busi ness men we are talking tney know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenlenco-tb- e money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums wben you bave a large sum in your pocket ANKER. averted by occasionally taking Dr. M. A. Miners ot tha State of Kentucky who love.to support, ticket free from fraud or trickery can not help but give tbe Lexing-tb- o m ( Sim-- , ticket their support. Unworthy of tba notice of respectable minars, it seems, from reports at band, is Agitator Fred pilcher, wbo is not only a drunkard, but in many respects a base creature, utterly unfit to advise or lead any o'oe.Unless it should ba the midnight as- JHUWlOt MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY AgSSSBiisMlliiswKldafa Co ompoufio properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge ot drugs. It requires tba druggist to bave a large amount of drugs-fre- sh drugs. He must give tha best possible work, and for compensation he must be reasonable. prescriptions A great howl is now made against Judge Eogws of tbe Federal Court because ba refused to allow some ten or more miners, who considered it their duty and privilege tp.stop sojar as was in tbeir power the operation ot a mine. The Judge dished out justice to them In such chunks that tjitj, now wince under it. 1 Over in Illinois tbey find the arbitration law sometimes useless. Now comes word CHILL TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICE SO cts. OAtATIA, ILLS., NOT. 13. 1993. Perls Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen; Wo eoM Ujlrear, 600 bottle o. QUOTE'S TASTGLBSa CHILL TONIC and bars bought tbreo gross ulroadjr this rear. In all oar ex penenco ot It rout, la tbo drag business, bars nerereolil an article that gars such unlTersal aatuv Tours tnilr. taction at your tooio. ABSir,CAHtt &CO, TA5TELES5 WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM-BEWE'RE CAREFUL. R IS JuSYASCOOD FOR ADULTS. Jreei, tbe tVirdeq district that the coal miners refuse to arbitrate, so if it is not tVa operator who rcfoses to call upon the Arbitration committee, it is tbe miner and batween them both tbe law is often rendered inoperative. ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, OO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Cocoanul Mr. A Sanders, wriim&l Grove, Fla., says thertvnas been quite an epidemic of Diarrhoea there, He bad a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says ha also recommended it to others, and tbey say it is tbe Grainger, of best medicioe they ever used.. Sold by St, Miss Emmalee Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T Springfield, Tenn , arrived Mon- Robinson. Mortons Gap; George King, day to visit her sister, Mrs. Win. St, Charles Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures of joy, tbem, also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, davc Up All Hope. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, McCarfy. Shu was accompanied Hazel Tilford, a young son of Louis Prickett,507 Bryan Ave. Danville, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. of by her nephew, Earl Webt, Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 35CH. Dr. F. P. Tilford, was badly hurt la., writes: Sold by St, Wilmington, N. C a box. Cure guaranteed. 4 I had suffered several years with Asthma by jumping from a moving wagon, and after trying a great many remedies I Bernard Drug btore. William Hopewell, formerly with near St. Charles, Saturday evening. bad given up all hope. I was advised to It immetry "Foley's Honey and Tar. Wiseacres say the hickory nut Victory & Co., but now a travel diately stops tbe coughing spells and I get 'I bave received more benefit from one my breath more freely. It is the only crop in Kentucky this year will be maning salesman for E. C. Kubn, bottle of holey s Kidney Cure tban from medicino that ever gave me relief. be a record breaker. ufacturer of umbrellas, parasols and months of treatment by physicians,' Campbell & Co. B, liowersvillr, Ohio. Sick Headache, Wind on tbe itomach, Bilcunes at Cincinnati, O , was in ,writes " V. Conklin ot Campbell & Co. iousness, Nausea, are quickly cured by a few Old Convention. y A new swindle is reported. Agents secure permission to tack up signs, men asic tue larmer to sign agreements not to tear them These down for ninety days. innocent looking agreements subsequently prove to be ninety-danotes for $300. Exchange. others. Proceeds for the benefit several guards and liberate over One square from depot, on 200 prisoners. Tne leaders were of colored people's library. Main Street, locked up disarmed and securely iX of Madisonville, before the time set for attacking j, SecreUry.G. C. Alkmspn is back from The young men MADiaaPaYlLLB, ky; ' vr ' the-- LeU4toa convention which be atare making preparations for the the guards. Choice table. Best service. tended as chairman of, the Hopkins county Fair Hop, on Friday night, during George Is much pleased with Full corps of experienced hotel delegation Fair week. tbet reitUt, and iwe.are now inclined to help, Bat very, little change iu the situation at Evansvllle, Tba operators still show a solid f rob J and prefer a shut down of their mine jalher than freed tbe dictates ot tbe unscrupulous labor leader wbo has not tbe welfire.pl tha miner at heart, but rather fiods.it lo bo to bis interest to advpeate strikatvto.be can make a sbow ot earning bis' money by being there as manager. Cut ibe aejUtort pay down to what he is actu- ally ,wqrb,,and ha would ba compelled to and go to work for a living. quit Lucile jJoliel, d. W. PRITOHETT. PROPRIETOR. JAMES PRANOEWAY ERNEST OLAYTOR CLIHKS. fiiifiH Anyone sending a skeieb and description tsar lutctlr ascertain onr opinion ires wnosuer an fnrnntlon Is DrobsbIT patentable. Commanlea- llandbookonFatooU tlonsstrictlrconSdenttal. tent froo. Oldest apencr tor tecuriniff nateiiu. Vmiontm fttkfln thrnuffh SInnn A to. reoelra notice, without charge, la lbs tstnal A hendtomelr Illustrated weekly. largest elr M.1.tlin nf an arlffntlfln lnurn&l. Terms, w a . fAnrmnnthi.il. Maid bv all newsdealer. CoPVRtaHTS Ac-- Trade Marks designs Scientific llrancb Oalco. flitterim 1. ti a ti HUNN&Co.38"3'"' New York 626 V BU, Washington. Yolcanlc Eruptions. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bwg fc Bears tho Slguaturo of CASTORlAi $Sii Prohibition Convention. The Prohibitionists of Kentucky Ellington Saturday. Editor Likens, The Maids' Mhc Old Maids' Convention at The battleship Kentucky is withof the Beaver in ten per cent of being completed. the Assembly Hall last Friday Dam Gleaner, was a caller last She is now a splendid monster, night was well attended and much rek His was on his way home m4&AUA CUBAN RELIEF ""ea enjojed. Mrs. Milam, who had Co"c- - Neuralgia luMKrS inflvealnulcB. ucd Toothacbo charge of the entertainment, left Irom Henderson, where he had Bour8tomoch attending the meeting of the and Summer Complaints. I'rico, 2 IS Cents. for Madisonville Sunday. Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. Kentucky Press Association. Ih-c- ii r Bismarck's Iron Nerve. G OLD Was the result of bis splendid health. Indomitable will nod tremendous energy ara not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want tbesn"qualities and tbe success tbey bring, use Dr. Kings New Life Pills Tbey develop every power ot brain and body. Only 2jcat St. Bernard Drug Store. will meet in mass convention at Louisville, Aug. 1st and 2d to Hon. nominate a State ticket. Mich., Samuel Dickie, of Albion, and chairman of the National Prodoses ot Dr. M. A. Simmon's Liver Medicine. hibition Executive Committee, will The annual camp meeting at be present. Reduced rates on all High Bridge Ky., will begin July the railroads have been secured on 21 and continue ten days. the certificate plan. The Willard For Sores, Ulcers, Burns, Galls, Piles, hotel will be headquarters, and nothing so good as Banner Salve, the convention will be held in Music healing medicine in tbe world. 35c. Campbell & Co. Hall. A banquet will be held at the Willard Tuesday evening. The Lyon county camp meeting is to be held near Kuttawa, AugSour Stomach Is one of the n'rst symptoms ot ust 2 to 10. coming Dillons attack. Cure It with a few doses Those who live on firms are liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, wblcb heal rapidly wbeu Ballard's Snow Liniment is promptly applied. Price 25c St Bernard Drugstore and 30 cents Dr. M, A. Simmon's Liver Medicine, thlek'Jhat 'unless Goebel pulls off tba track ba,wlJlY0ta tbe.,Repub,lican ticket tbis fall. ' Tbo big job of pulling in electric haulage power at IheReioecke mines is now under headway. The, cost is very great. Ibe work alone in the mines costing thousands ot dollars. Two heavy motors will ba placed In position, and Secretary Bailey is rush-lo- g (bo work lo completion as fast as possible, Tbe Barosley minem and tbe president and manager of the company bave bad a disagreement about wages and tbe result is that tbe miners bave ceased to work and tbe mine is now shut down. A cut in prico of both tbe drivers and miners is tbe cause of tbe tronble. Tba men in charge ot tbe 'mine claim that tbey are not justified tp pay more than one dollar and twenty-fiv- e cents per day to drivers nor moro tban two and one fourth cmi per bushel for mining and as other mines in tbis vicinity pay two f cents per bushel for mining, and tbe men feel that a reduction in tbe prices is wrong, and tbey will resist it. President Atkinson, ot Ibe St. Bernard one-bal- Wall Paper Wo have some Choice, Standard Patterns inWall Paper.WGobd Goods at' Reasohablo.Prices, which' will server many house- ' keepers-awell as the high priced Papers offered elsewhere,, :: : JJ :: -- THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer ol High Grade ri s Boots and Shoes, Sarlington, PCy. Repair Work a Spicltltr. -- SLAIiTI'SHQW.Y8? St. Bernard General Store. to state to the general pub owing to the demand for new work, as well as all classes of repair work, I have procured the services of a shoemaker fiom Evansville and am. now' prepared to do all work Po,m,pUy on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit satisfaction. Iwish first-clas- s and-giv- e DUST THE BEST Gone East. Laundry, Mt. and Mrs. Paul M. Moore The Madisonville Steam Launand children left for Beach Haven, dry wagon will collect laundry in N. J., Sunday morning, where they Earlington every Monday afterwill join Mrs. J. B. Atkinsoti, apji Same will be delivered noon. remain for a few weeks. Please have your Miss McDowell sings the best A Coat of classical music. Hear her Satur- Buf What day evening at Assembly Hall. For the benefit of the colored people's reading room. Many Colors Met the Requirements of Joseph, Your House Requires Js TjVVb GOATS bf;.V..' , 1 3 Wasbwg Powder Thursday. somasdaituu nlA Would Have costj4tm Ills Lite. bundle ready; all bundles (eft at Prices Right. Your Trade Solicited. I have been using Foley's Kidney Cure 5our office will be shipped Thurs You need not make a baby cap Quality Unsurpassed. and lake great pleasure in stating it gave day and delivered Saturday. Your We can sell you a beauty cheaper me permanent enre of kidney disease which certainly would baya cost me my patronage earnestly solicited. than you can make one. life. I recommend it In any one afflicted W. G. Borders, Agent. St. Burward Store. ritb kidney trouble. .Uy oscar iJOWMAN, Lebanon, Ky. j Subscribo for The Bee. ampbell & Co. Subscnbe for Tub Bk. m fftfSTiiM Pianutfaft never Telle to.Bjetora araj Hair win ovtbi a ! QJUJU isrrlnf" a hEEnii.Mil erawth. tks a&SE. Mp" 4 v ( tit lO 1 I Tje M mixed paints. IIWIIIMMI " W II J StrBfema!rid;?Dmg Stone. . A sjState Platform. The Republicans of Kentucky, in, 'convention assembled, make thejfdllowing declarations of purpose and principles: ta Wa affirm that tbo existing In Kentucky enacted by a Democratic Qeneral Asssmbly in 1898 over the objection of our Republican Governor Is viciously partisan, subverive of fairness and honesty, in election, hostile to the principles of free government, removes safeguards which have heretofore protected and guaranteed the right of suffrage, denies to our courts lbs power to protect voters in this State against the perpetration of fraud at elections, commits broad power to it responsible Commissioners not chosen by or accountable to the pople for their acts, and imperils the BLASTS. LOCOMOTIVE s.credoess, efficiency and power of toe ballot. We therefore set forth as the before the people of this Stale the reMaster of Trains Devney spent last peal of this revolutionary law, and the ReSunday al Eva sville. publican party pledges itself to its repeal Chief D.spatcber Sheridan spends some and to the restoration of Ibe system under which free and fair elections have hereto- time now out on Ibe road looking after telegraph and oiber interests ot ibe railfore been the rule In Kentucky. road company. We cite the election law, the penitenThe bard work Supervisor Sullivan has tiary bill, the McCbord railway bill and been called upon to do tbe last few months atmany other measures introduced and and he badly tempted to be passed by the last Legisla- if beginning to show on him needs a few weeks rest. ture of Kentucky as proof of Ibe type of Operator C. J Martin is now at work in legislation to wblcb thojpeoplo of Ihe State will be subjected should the Demo- tbe dispatcher's office as copyist, and a cratic party come into power under its fine one be does make. present leadership, legislation alike hostile James Cravens is hern now as night opto political honesty and purity, and to the erator at the depot. material prosperity and advanre of our Supervisor Sullivan has just completed Commonwealth. an extension of tbe business track at It appeals to Ibe freemen of Ibe Com Kellys. monwealth who value official honesty and Tbe section bouse at Kellys was lately fair elections above Ibe temporary sucby lightning; but little damage was re- - struck cess of parly, to join with it in Ihe done. establishment of free suffrage and local If you want lo make Agent Martin, of Second We most heartily approve the Sebree, fighting mad call him Goebel. As an Supt. Martin and other officials were at administration of Gov. Bradley. executive he has brro faithful in main Earlington a day or so last week looking taining law and order, in securing protec after tbe improvements being made there. tion to personal property, and diligent Conductor Throckmorton, who has been and forceful in advising wise legislation selected as a candidate on ibe Lexington and iu preventing as far as possible by the ticket, is well known by several ot tbe men veto power the enactment of legislation on tbe Henderson division and Ibe boys harmful to tbe highest interests of Ibis are much enthused over bis selection and We heartily commend hope to see him elected. Commonwealth. Ibe conduct and official work of our other Tbe charge has not yet been made that Stale officers elected in 1895 This first tbe L. & N. run the Republican convenin Kentucky Republican administration tion at Lexington or attempted to do tbe has faithfully executed Ibe laws The Resame. Tbe fact in that all tbe men who publicans of Kentucky go before tbe peooffered for offices there were persons who ple in 1899 asking continuance of power believe thoroughly in the Republican docupon Ibe record made sioce 1896 in every trine to lend aid and in every way bnild up department of tbe State administration. the industries of our Stale and therefore Tbiid We congratulate tbe Republi- Ibcre could be no opposition to tbem by cans of Keotucky that they have a repre- corporations who invest their capital for sentative in tbe upper bouse of Congress. that purpose as well as a fair profit on We cordially approve tbe conduct of Sen- Ibeir investment. Railroad companies are ator V. j. Deboe, and of tbe Republican like individuals they naturally fight those members from Kentucky in ibe lower who try to knife- their interests without house. tbe least respect for their feeling. Fourin We pledge Ibe Republican Dispatcher Griffin has been quite sick pariy of Kentucky to ibe enactment of all for a few days. He was threatened with such laws as may bs necessary lo prevent an attack ot fever but strong remedies were trusts, pools, combinations or other used and gave him relief. from combining to depreciate Tbe Courier Journal not only objects to below its real value any article, or lo ena railroad man being allowed to vote, but hance Ibe cost of any article, or to reduce thinks a railroad conductor bas no right to the proper emoluments of labor vote. Louisville Post. We congratulate tbe Republican party The many thousand dollars distributed that existing Federal legislation for Ibe & N. Ibis luppreibion c( harmful trusts, pools and amoog tbe employes of Ihe L. combinations is Ibe work of a Republican week as their earnings for last month, Congress, performed during tbe adminis- shows that good business was done by tbat tration of a Republican President, and we road. civil-servicit-s- Fit b 1 la 5 i- - congratulate tbe country tbal iu tbe suppression of injurious combinations Republican legislation bas bad in the. past as ii will have in tbe future, due regard for tbe interests of legitimate business, tbe purposes of such legislation being tbe remedy for wrong, and not embarrassment to industry, enterprise or thrift. Fifih We believe in popular education and the fostering and improvement of our public school system, and we favor a just and equitable law by which tbe cost of books shall be reduced to the lowest price consistent with due rrgfrd for their merit. Out we are opposed to tbe school book law passed last year by Ihe lower House of Ibe Legislature, because under its provisions desired relief will not be secured. A more complete monoply will be established. In furtherance of tbe material welfare of tbe State and of satisfactory relationships between labor and capital, we favor the establishment of a State Board of Arbitration and its endowment with power for Ibe settlemeot of differences between these important amendments in commerce and manufacture as bas been demonstrated by tbe experience of other Slates lo Ibe wise. We favor (he adoption of a liberal and progressive policy affecting tbe care of local highways, and declare good roads to be essential in any intelligent effort to be made for tbe improvement of business conditions in Ibis Stale. We indorse, without reserve, tbe administration of President McKinley, and congratulate tbe American people upon tbe conditions of prosperity and happiness resulting from tbe wisdom and patriotism wbicb be bas brought to tbe discbarge of his public duties. We declare our confidence in tbe policies adopted and tbe measures taken by tbe President 10 restore order and lo establish progressive governments in Cube, Porto Rico and Ibe Philippines, and we I? w nLHKI !5s again, "Them that honor Mo I will honor" (I Sam. il, 30). All earthly honors aro very fleeting, and Daniel sought them not. Ho sought tho honor that comcth from God only (John v, 41). Firm in this section. Address 80. "In that night was Bclshazzar, tho king of tho And N. B., care A. E. Walesby, of his soul,Chaldeans, slain."ono what tho person, tho who In Advertising Agent, Louisville, that body, now dead, had spent his lost night on earth at a drnnken, God defying Kentucky. feastf Wo think of tho words "Thou fool I This night thy soul shall bo required of . thco," nnd of tho rich man who when ho died lifted up his oyes in torment (Luko xll, 20; xvi, 23). Poor indeed is he who Will receive prompt atten- has n kingdom, but no Saviour I 81. "And Darius tho Median tho tion at this office. Estimates kingdom, being about threescore took two and years old." It was in tho first year of furnished upon application. Darius that Daniel, understanding by tho prophecy of Jeremiah that tho captivity was about over, gavo himself to prayer and supplication for his peoplo, with fasting and sackcloth and ashes (Dan. lx, and to him it was revealed by Gabriel that after 483 years moro of Jewish history tho Messiah would como and bo cut off without bringing tho kingdom, but that after another seven years of Jewish history (for which soven wo still wait) there will bo an end of their sins, nud they will becomo a righteous nation forever. Try to Forget Them. It is uuwiso to brood over our past sins. Wo should try to forget thom. To rocnll thom certainly does not develop goodness. It rather 1ms tho opposite ef"KingontUtteU Stag la the any fect. Tho thought of them darapons out SlBgoettk8ftlM Riagiatfcotnu" ardor, makes us timid nnd distrustful We bring to you tbi new aod tn from h of oursolvcs. When wo linvo repented plney forests of Norway of ovil nud asked our Father to forgivo us, wo should dismiss tho thought of it, 6hut it out, let it havo uo plnco in our mindv. Let tbo ilocd past bury its dead. Wo must b busy with tbat which is Pine-Tar-Hon- ey o By puro thoughts, now and livl-ipurposos, good works, wo mn6t Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by crowd ovil out of on; lives. God will sdenca to a Ple&s&nt,PeriB&ncat, Posltlro holp ua to forget tbo wrong wo onco did Cure for coughs, colds aa& aU Inflamed surfaces if wpUvP3vitl Him. Wo must work with lUinjito jnrodnco that blessed obof tha Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. y past; both by refusing Tho sore, weary cough-wor- n Lungs are eduTa-rate- d livion to tb0 to harbor tho thought of old sins ; the microbe-bearin- g mucus Is cut out , the cause of that tickling Is removed, and the Inflamed nud by filling our lives with all that membranes are healed and soothed so that then pleases Him. Blessed is tho man who cultivates tho forgot tiug of ovil. U no Inclination tq cough. by D. M Stearns. 17 "Ixt thr gifts bo to thyself, and giro thy rewards to nnotlicr, yet I will read the writing unto tho ldng and rnako known to lilm tho Interpretation." Thus epako Daniel to UcUhuzzar when brought In to read and Interpret tho handwriting on tho wall. For tho third tlmo tho WUo men of Babylon had failed to understand tho tilings of God. In chapter 11 they could not tell tho dream, In chapter lv thoy could not Interpret rt dream when they heard It, nnd now they fall either to read or Interpret four words plainly written on tho wall boforo them (verso 8). Theso throo Instances fully demonstrate tho uttor Inability of tho wisdom of this world to understand tha things of God. How much a chair is needed to teach our students how to denend unon tho Holr Solrltl 18, 10. "O thou king, tho Most High Ood garo Nebuchadnezzar, tby father, a kingdom nnd mnjosty and glory and honor." Then ho refers to Its worldwide character and tho jwworot tho king. Tho great thing to bo noted in theso two.Tcrscs is that all this kingdom and glory was tho gift of God. Tho king did not obtain it by any power that ho had. Ono of tho great truths which God sought to Impress upon Israel was that all their power and wealth was not gotten by their hand, but that no had given it to them (Dotit. vlll, 17, 18: compare I Chron. xxlx, 11, 13). SO. "But when his heart was lifted up and his mind hardoncd Iu prldo, bo was deposed from his kingly throne, and thoy took his glory from him." Tho story of his humiliation is fully recorded in his epistle, to all the world found in chapter lv. no was faithfully warnod by Daniel as God's messenger nnd had n whole year given him in which to profit by tho warning, but ho failed to lay It to heart, and tho chastening camo upon him. 81. "Till ho know that tho Most nigh God ruled in tho kingdom of mon, and that Ho appolntcth over itvrhomsoovcr Ho will." Tho namo "Most High .God" is first used In Gen. xlv, 18, 19, in connection with this other tltlo, "Tho Possessor of Heaven and Earth." As such no has perfect right to do what Ho will with His own, and this Nebuchadnezzar learned, as ho states in his cplstlo. "Ho docth according to His will In tho army ot heaven and among tho inhabitants of tho earth, and nono can stay His hand or say unto Him, What docst Thou? (chapter lv, 85; compare- Pa. exxxv, C; lrrv, 0, 7). S3. "And thou bis son, O Bclshazzar, hast not humbled thlno heart, though thou knowost all this." Amonand&edo-kia- h are. mentioned among tho kings as those who humbled not themselves, though they knew they ought to (II Chron. xxxlll, 23; xxivl, 12). Tho Spirit says by James that God rcslsteth tho proud, but glvcth grace, unto the humblo (Jas. iv, 6), and in Prov. xslx, S3, "A man's prido shall bring him low, but honor shall uphold tho humblo in spirit. " 23. "Tho God In whoso hand thy breath Is and whoso aro all thy ways hast thou not glorlflfd." How apt wo are to forget that "In Him wo llvo and movo and liavo our being (Acts zvll, 23); that it is not In man that walkcth to direct his steps; a man's heart deviseth his way, but tho Lord dlroctcth his steps (Jer. x, S3; Prov. xvi, 0). So wo go on not considering that tho llfo God gives and tho unceasing caro day and night from tho beginning of our existence aro intended to lead us to Himself that wo may know Him. "This is tho interpretation of tho thing: MEN12; God hath .numbered thy kingdom and finished it." It was not a wholo hand that was seen writing theso words, but port of a hand; only tho fingers (verses 6, 24). Sometimes God causes a voico to bo heard and sometimes tho messenger is wholly visible Ho docth according to His will nnd nlways with a reason. Great things docth Ho which wo cannot comprehend (Ezck. xiv, 23 ; Job xxxvii, B). Hearin News. If wo aro wholly His, Ho will perfect that Levi Abshtre, S well known young man which conccrncth us. living' io the vicinity, died last 87. "TEKELj thou art weighed In tho week with spinal meningitis, after a week's balances and found wanting." The Lord is a God of knowledge, and by Him acillness. tions aro weighed. All tho ways of a man Mr. James Hampton bas recently aro clean In his own eyes, but tho Lord moved to tbts'place from Graves county. welgheth tho spirits (I Sam. it, 8; Prov. xvi, 2). Job desired to bo weighed in on Tbe bum of tbe Wind slacker threshing oven balanco, but while men ot lowdegreo machine can be heard in nearly bit parts aro vanity men of high degree aro a Ho; to bo laid in tho balanco they aro altogether of Ibis county. When threshing, hard lighter than vanity (Job xxxl, 0; Ps. lxll, work and nice dinners is tbe result 28. "PERES; thy kingdom is divided Dr. Charles Owen, a man who voted for and given to tho Mcdcs nnd Persians." In conCapt. W. J. Stone in tho Democratic the first year of Bclshazzar Daniel saw In vention nt Dixon, says tbat Goebel's nomi- tho vision of wild beasts that which had seen in tho vision of tho nation is a disgrace to tbe parly and says that he was a Pratt man, but will vote for great Image, tho succession of kingdoms, Babylonian, Grecian and the Republican nominee. There are just Roman, then tho kingdom without end. lots of men In this locality talking like Mr Tho differences in tho visions aro at least suggestlvo of this fact that to a man of Owen. tho world liko tho king of Babylon power Messrs. R. H. Ku ken Jail and W. W. is something precious as gold or silver, Wallace bad a quarrel last week wbicb but to a man of God, waiting for tho kingdom of God, tho present governments of resulted in a "scrap.' earth aro liko dovonring wild beasts. case Tbe decision of tbe Hearid-Free- r 29. "They clothed Daniel with scarlet bas reached here. Tbe latter sned the and put a chain of gold about ids neck, and modo a proclamation concerning him, former for $1,200 and recovered $15, that ho should bo tho third. ruler in tho ho is again honored Arc you a subscriber to The kingdom." Thushe honored God. Asboforo men becauso It Bee? You should be. is written, "If any man servo Mo, him will My Father honor" (John ill, 20), and 1S99, 81-2Sage-rackMcdo-Persla- pledge him our continuous support until these objects are fully attained. Sixth We reaffirm our adherence to principles and to policies proclaimed by the last National Republicau Convrition, except as 10 tbe civil service. We regard it as settled beyond dispute that the maintenance of a sound currency administration and through Republican legislation is the foundation upon wbicb rests tbe most remarkable perlcd of industrial progress, commercial activity acd general prosperity within the txperienco ot the people of the United States. We commend the present amendent of e rules by the President, and declare our belief that further modifications of existing civil servire legislation may be nude with advantage lo the public service. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON IV, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JULY 23. Text of tins I. cumin. Unit, v, 1731. Memory Vcrnrj, 2 -- IIS Golden Text, 1 I ST: BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. I'd. li- lxxr, 7 Commentari Prepared the Ui--r. D. M. Btcnrn. ft ft h Copyright, Miners and Shippers ;oT COAL AND COKE. I I fllRUU 1 LTRAIHSDAItfIVHiliiiflCARS 1 J J g 5 JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. . Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. 201 General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, Branch Offices. N. Cherry 2 THROUGH MflM HHHmiiiRQUi!lSl-VtSTIBUlEPIN5&BUf fET FROM Street, Nashville, HASliVllU MlKf9uSNEW0RlEAhS ' V. Capt. R. G. iTvCHICAGaMWBSBs-KiXiT.PllEfffttEW.?.a)Wf1lCtMAN.0.5.A CVArOVlLtyNC wNWrtVULEjeWi HUNT BRO. HESSER MILTON,. Rialto Wholesale Agente-W. BRIDGMAN, Memphis, Tenn. Building, Chicago, Building, St. Louis, Mo. J. Room 404, Fisher & NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA SAND & ; 111. ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE i fl THE FAMOUS ji NO, For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. The best Selected coal in the 3 CDAU SLEEPING CARS between Nashville and Chattanooga, Ala bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox ville, Asbeville, Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock Texcrkana, Sherman. Waco, Dallas and Port Worth. : : ,4 jai 41 Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to TICKETS. ROUTES. RATES. HTS Will be ehterfallr furnlihed upon spplicitlcn to Ticks! Aitcnti. or to n ' m Market. i I i BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS Why buy High-price- d MD FURNMS. Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton oi tne best Anthracite oal. m WELCH.Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. J H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga O. J MULLANEY, Northeastern Pass. Aftt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, Room 405, Ry. Exchange Building, Si. Louis, Mo. I3RIARD F. HILL, Northern Pats. Agt. Room 328 Marqurtt flldg Chicago. J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agl. Chattanooga, Tenn. A J. W. L. DANLEY, CfO'l Pas Nashville, Tbnn and Ticket Agl ST. J0IDES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. X S$rStSTO$lStS Coal ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY $STOS9$S$ftKt I be activity is most pronounced States. in Ibe iron and coal districts, and Southern roads running through or connecting with those districts in that part of tbe country find themselves particularly favored on Tbe passenger traffic is also tbat account increasing from Ibe same cause. Tbe 0 Northern Pacific reports no less than gain in its passenger earnings, ibe "Soo" road a gain of $18,958 in tbe same department, tbe Cleveland, Cincinati, Chicago and St. Louis $19,863, etc. Returns for lte full six months from 122 roads, operating 100.877 miles show an increase of $17,866,668 In addition, ibe roads, which have as figures of sixty-nin- e yet reported lor only ihe five months lo May 31, and operating 61,626 miles, have Combining the two, $12,372,746 increase there are returns from 191 roads, operating 162,503 miles, with an improvement over tbe results of last ear, compiled in Ibe same way, of 30.239 414 Based on these figures, and making allowance for the missing rosds and for tbe missing month, tbe improvement for ibe six months for ibe whole United States may be placed at lo $40,000,000, J7S,-43- EUROPEHN Rates: 75a. and $1.00 per Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. plan. at Paris Exposition. SPECIAL SOo. DINNER. eery to Claud Slaton, formerly of Sturgis. Mr George Hill has opened an icecream Miss Minnie Ashby of this place, is fn parlor and restaurant. Everybody invited. Crofton, the guest of Rev. W. O. Rickard Sweet music appeals to tbe soul draws and family. out its'sweelest harmonies and lightens Some of tbe lads and lasses of this place many burdens It yon go lo Assembly talk of picnicing on Pood river one day Hall Saturday evening July 22 you may bear a great musical treat. As Ihe music is tbis week. of a very classical nature, tbe singer of Ihe evening will have 10 lake a short rest (Mti?ens. after each selection. Messrs. William Killebrew, Ed Todd, Rev. J E Dailcy, All communications and matters of news per Misses Loltie Gttewood aod Hattie n uintns. to this column should bs sddrstitd la Gto. Alxxandi. Btrlinfton, Kr. have consented to give her short Let colored preachers beware of calls to rests. Miss Hawkins, who Is at borne at Central City. Tbe Gospel of Ihe colored tbe piano, and Miss Huttie Oiburn who is favorite, will act as man must be preached according to the becoming Tbe following is tbe program: rules and regulations of tbe United Mine Workers, (while) else tbe preacher bad Music Organ Voluntary Miss Hawkbest stay away. Why did the black man ins. from Carbondale get whipped for asking Divine Appeal, Rev. J. O. Bailey. men at Central City to work at bis mine, Solo, "Thinking," MIh McDowell. when tbe white man who was wilb bim ""Hobson's Kiss." Mr. Wm. Killebrew. was let go free? This must be a good orMusic "Assapalando," Miss McDowell. der tbat calls all members brother, but "Curfew," Miss Galewood. whips aod almost drowns tbe colored man Solo "Lenora." Miss McDowell. and lets off Ibe white roan. Why don't all Music Personified, Mr. Killebrew. you colored men get into Ibis order as Trio "Sweet Birds." Organ quick as possible and get licked and sbot Cornet and Vocal Solo, Miss Osburn, for being honest men? Mr. Porter and Miss Catewood Mr George Miller and Miss Mollie Solo "Blue Galilee," Miss McDowell. Lowery will be married al Madisonville "Tbe Call of the Colors," Mr. Killebrew. tonight. Solo "Robert. O, Robert," Miss McA big time is expected at Morions Gap Dowell. "Harp of a Thousand Strings," Miss at the District Conference lo be held there Gatewood. Ibis week. Solo "Tbe Best Sweetheart," Miss McMiss Florence Warders Is spending the Dowell. week with Miss Petty. Duet "Flitting Away," Miss Gatewood Will Killebrew bas a fine girl at bis and Mr. Killebrew. bouse. Solo, "Who is at my Window," Miss Rev. G. M, Fischer begins his camp McDowell, meeting here July 26. Everybody is in"Far'well Broder Watkins, Ah." Miss vited to come and help in it. Gatewood Why are some people so bard to please? Remarks by Pres. Todd. ames Oflult bas gone to Evansville to Solo "Moonbeams," Mits McDowell. work in tbe mines there. Good Nipbt. When you have news bring it it in and Proceeds for Junior Reading Room. don't say so many bard things about a (Cut out tbis program and take it to tbe Assembly Hall with yon.) liAUTCn AtoGood Man If fill I CU"" represent a large Tea, Coffee and Spice JOB WORK-:- ), The United Stales is last approaching first place in tbe production of coal and it is desirable tbat proper foreign recognition of Ibis fact be optained. and also that tbe extent of oar resources and Ibe quality of our coal be made known. I have been requested by F. J. V. Skiff, Director of tbe Department of Mines and Metallurgy to the Paris Exposition of igso to lake advisory supervision of tbe collection of "Peal, Lignite, Bituminous Coal, Anthracite Coal, Cqal Dust and Compressed Coal, Coke," to be arranged and displayed under bis instructions as Director of Group Xt. Io furtherance of tbe interests of the American coal trade thereat, samples of tbe above are solicited acd, where practicable, analysis thereof. This exhibit will be prominent in tbe United States Department, and will be arranged in handsome glass cases furnished by Ibe Government, having n counter about 3 feet deep by 4 wide and with shelves above, 8 inches wide. These cases will stand 7 feet high and will be 4 feet in length each. Necessarily no large samples can be accommodated in such an exhibit, and it is preferable that small cubes of about four pounds weight should be sent. Tbe place wbera found or mined, tbe thickness of tbe seam, the analysis of the coal, are particularly asked for Tbis information will be affixed lo Ihe object by employes of ihe Commission io a manner tbat will attract attention, and will be uniform in character throughout the display. Views of collieries, works, shipping arrangements, steam colliers, barges, etc., would also be acceptable. These should be unframed, for proper handling. Coke samples should show name and seam of coal made from, yield per Ion of coal, analysis of coke. Anthracite may be treated generally, giving dimensions of sizss made screens passed through. It will be impossible to have many displays of Ibe various sizes, A catalogue of tbe exhibit will also be issued and available for reference and distribution, so that visitors may have some knowledge of our coal resources. General facts, figures and information germane lo the subject also solicited for incorporation in report of tbo Commission. Prompt attention is desirable in order to achieve proper classification Intending exhibitors, upon commuoicat-in- g with the undersigned at 41 Park P.ow, New York, will receive full shipping directions, as officially formulated by tbe Commission. There will be no other exhibit, either individually or collectively, cf the items named in ibe second paragraph. Fred E, Saward, In Coal Trade Journal, No. 2 Htm, Two SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. No. I ftttt St ale. or Mutton Qopt, tuios, &kti or Wifltj. Coffts or Tea b4 fruit N No. S Poik Chops olih Potitors sivl tst. IVtitoei, Cikrj or Wtfltt J iUOHorTe. Duller No. ur olofed Os-bur- Try European l'lsu. Cheapest and best, onlj fray (or what you get thos. p. MILLCR. PnttlOINr or Tea M No. S Oat Meal aiU Cream, or Bouillon, list Rolli, Butter Coff or Tea U No. 6 Two tez Butter, Toast anj Co0 or Tea If Take Market Kt. Car direct to Hotel. I Lake Trout, Wen4CoSeorT. Sauc. Cakes or WaHts ni Co8 Oku or ,W sl t Illinois Central R. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS Illinois Central now 00 aale, and will con lbs asms unlit Scd tenibrr Jo, iSjS, round trip toorftl ilcketi fiom lines In tbe Sooth laree lilt ot tnnitnar reioria In ihe North, lit fact douhla dalW terries lo St. Louli, Chicago, Cincinnati indLonliTllle cnableton ta reach quick! and comfortably tbe mountain retoria ot Virginia, tbs While Mountains and Seatide ot New Knfland, tbe Thouiand Itlindt. the lake and loretl retorts of Michigan, Wlscomln and Minnesota, the Hot Sprlngi of Arkansas, tbe Yellowstone Ptrk or Ihe resorts of Colorado, accom-paoist- TOURIST RATES i H Alannlngton Notes. Ureal preparations are being made for the picnic to be given here on tho 22nd. Tbe Morions Gap string batd will furnish music and everything will be done lo make it adiy of eojjyraem, so come out and bring jour friends. Otho Price, while playing a game of baseball Sunday at Empire, bad tbe misfortune lo get bis arm broken. C M Parker spml Monday in Earlington. Miss Belle Parker's school commenced last Monday, with a large attendance. Miss Mary Wilson, of Louisville, is visiting in this vicinity. Don't forget our picnic on Ihe 22nd, Come out and spend a day of pleasure. Blue-Eye- Southern Guide A rewritten, and slfine ftctt . od conditions, bronchi down 11 new 1 503 edition, oiiiclr uaie, nst been Issued, la a 36j.gbb llluttrat. ed pamphlet, contains a large number of letteit from Northern farmers now prosperously located on Ihe linn of the Illinois Central Railraad In Ihe Slain ol Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi tnd Inlaana and alio a detailed write-uof Ibe cities, towns and country on and adjaceat to thai line. To bometeekers, or those In search farm, this pamphlet will furnish reliable Inform concerning; the most accessible and prosper-ou- t portion of tbe South. I'ree copies can be bad bT spplj'ug to Ihe nearest of the undersigned. Homcscekers' or tne uemrirt "bouinern mi IS cf Tickets sod full information at lo raus In Connection wilb the above can be bad of sgentt ol tbe "Central" and conceding lines. S. 0. Match, Die Ptti. Agtat, Cincinnati. John A. Scolt, 0I. Pais. An"'. Mtmphli. Wm. Murray, Dlt.Pais. Agent, New OrUini. A.H. Htnion, Q,P. A. W,A. Ktllond.A. Q. P. A. Chlcage, LoBlitllle. HAS NATURE WARNED YOUV ,. id causing 4I.rini,M)lu&ioiHsfniilitti.f' Ihe dcMjinideiU ill.. nt 1. v.uiiUi to this, tbe most delightful cf all, xptlnijttnie and ho-- v do you feel t Haw JT" UeUag, tlrrd the forerunner cf Cli.lii.rl Uda and Typhoid Fever? If so, you mat C' 1 )o- - 2 this warning ; avoid thU; as it Is an indication nt kiv-consult us as our advice costs you nothing. Call on your druggist and procaro a bottle o( Dr. Carlitcdt's Gurman I.Urr I'owdcr. Take ono dose a day at bed tlrao for Blx dajs; then follow brprocuilnir a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic, following tho directions and after two weeks' course of these two great remedies, you nil! feel like the flowers look In the eprfng. Prepare yourself for tha malarial or hot season when the atmosphere is fall of germs. If necessary and when your system warjis you, repeat the above. These Remedies la stocU and sold by. t. Bernard Drug Store fJiIuro lierboil cl-u- l i 1I14 01 you Arc Going North, lit niiy A BOON TO MANKIND! k 2Zh JJ H!tJDS fcF rdSE: o HH rrsg pi 3; -- D" TABLER'S tvawg' v; Iv- amtmrn mm 2hh SO wCsfWffWsk. n MM m BUCKEYE m PILE v. laaaaaaaaaaalxlllxaMlsw If You Aro Going South, If You Aro Going East, If You Are Going West; PURCHASE TICKETS VIA THC v , & 7 . m wrn PIIMCT K ' mTlHI xaimsa- zsW -- 1 1 Mrs. N. E. Chatten, of Cincinnati, is visiting her son, Dr. E. A. CURE tOUISVILLC t.Wa8MVHlC R. AMD n. V.-- Chatten. WMSi DR. BELL'S no-bi- reso-lutol- u SOLO I AM 88 YEARS reaiwljr equal to Pr. IleU'a Hoe-Tar- HBOtf. It gives qalck Bad peimanenireuef toasipsSwellasoouibsftBdooMs. Itmakes wsaklusj etroneUas, U. .A. WtcoUa, Observer. JBY ALL OOOD DRUQQI8TS f il taj Bottles Only. 2So., 6O0. anil $1.00 SIsm i used BE SURE YOU GET OLD, and never . r. lill's PittT-IUit- y Bert Couth Hjrup. Tastes Uoud. Deo .. In Una chiiii ity urvmziBlM. 'u I Money lo pilrni good ideas miy be secured by ouraid Addros THE PAI UNT The six months ending June 30 was a RECORD, Baltimore. Md. period ot large and general improvement in railroad earnings all over the country, and tbe month of June was by far Ibe best of Ibe whole series. Tbe compilations of TEWIU, Ihe Financial Chronicle show a gain in Ibe Ten Thousand Pages ol Living roads reporting for June, 123 lines, covering o8.c66 miles, of $5,988,008, or 1405 Law Really a Two Years.' per cent, Both in ratio and amount tbe Course Accomplished in exhibit is tbe btsi monthly statement for ONE YEAR. over a year past. The Milwaukee and St. Paul has an increase of 1649,637, and tbe With Diploma and License. Noitlietn Pacific an increase of $409,810, REVfEWED Ihe New York Central $560,084, tbe MisAnother year trte of Charge souri Pacific 213 218 increase, and Ihe TexAddress N. GREEN, CHANCELLOR. as Pacific $127,705 increase, wnile among Next Term September 4, 1899. Ibe Southern roads ' the ' Louisville and Nashville reports $352,125 gain, and ibe Hanson News. Southern Railway $276,940 gain. The The Mistes Lovelace, of Madisonville, Norfolk and Western has added $211,195 Q are visiting relatives in Hanson. lo its revenues, rqual to nearly 30 per cent, Miss Ora Slaton of Union county, who while the Mobile and Ohio has enlarged its earnings $107,024, or over Such bas been visiting relatives here, returned uniform improvement suggests a common boms Tuesday. Harry Weir, of Lebanon, Tenn , is here cause outside tbe grain movement to explain it. Tbe cause is found in tbe activity in the interest of Lebanon Female College. and prosperity of trade all over tbe United , J. V, Ashby & Spn have sold their gro- - A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES. WITHOUT PAIN, JAMES 00 OCCURS) Increased Earnings for June. Lebanon Law School, CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. tubes, by Mail, 75 cents; bottles, 60 cents. - - 3W Ndrth Mft Street, ST. LWJISlW. F.BALURD.SfitePruffrfitK, LEBANON, of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of fates. """""" ptates.'OCtoe and all other lnforraotlou wth ' b checrfttn faralthed by The' Maximum S51 Vi ll Lexington fljorse $liow fair a and arnival ' C. V. ATMOpt , o. r, August 8,9, 10, II, 12, 1899. rby a.. mi tooiaviLiE, C W. .W. ETH RIDGE, Agent. THS OP THMM ' $25,000 Given Away in Purses and miniums ALL 11 O r-- Amusement Features Unexcelled. irl THa InllUWd 1 IIC DIVING ELKS DIVING HORSES 5 GUIDELESS WONDERG HIGH BICYCLE DIVE J The Greatest on Earth in0NTKl.YJlAGAZ!N6 ascrvTfc Contains onitetr uorrl In every nnl ber.ln addition tun lucoriiiiinlllyof iuu Qua cutortulnlne iiJI.i'? innttcr. LlfiPINCOTT' X ' one-thir- n6W Features from All Nations Catalogues, Blanks, Etc.E. W. SHANKLIN,,Sec., Lexington, Ky. Excursion Rates on All Railroads. ? nifet onJeoKaiiabfs to uiunl rcaft-a- . .'lttShOUld tlA In rvfirv hnnulinl.f Ciil... ssrlBtlen.tjaj.tto per year. wAgeaj wanted; in every town, to whom ,. .. Liin mnar. Httaii iBiii...h.nHi...i ti umuiwwcuw Wliivu ycivu. 1. ii. i.U'l'IC0TT COMPANY, pubjl iHskWPHILADELPHIA. .To eonni(l (.torlra, am si 33 " 3HiV: v v "i SV B ', A v i t-.- J i J. 'c.