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Digital page images are linked to the text file. t 1 1 II i t rrTTr Tr4 krJr r J Jt1 T 0 on 11 t j f 11 f Jj Jtctijl r 0 IAt rr 44 J 1 IH j i J TENTH YEAR EARLIMGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY JULY 37 1899 NO 30 1f MduursvmWOF i INGEHSOLL Thinks He Was Driven From Christianity By Abuse and i4Seeing the Dark Side of Religion Sprinnfuld MMI Telegram to the Cbl cago Tribune D L Moody when asked at Northfield he had any statement to make in regard to the death of Robert G Ingersoll said I am not going to say a word about him Do you know I never mentioned his name in an address while he was alive and I dont be I hove in talking about a man after his death It does no good to talk against a man Iam sorry forp his wife and children for it was said that he was a kind husband 1 r and father and I dont want to 4 tear open that wound r Do you believe that Ingersolls influence was overrated 1 I do not wish to talk about it answered Mr Moody I believe that lugersoll was driven away Z from Christianity by the abuse of Christians He was railed at by them and he saw the dark side ofI Christianity He got twisted when he was young- r r ClOo you believe that he died without any hope of the future 1II dont know I dont see how a man can live without such a bopeI Y It must i be horrible Were not his judges It is for God alonc to judge him I am told that he was an exemplary man in his home life Paying loyu With GoldINew YOlk Telegram lo Ublcago Tlmct llfwWrL Many business houses reported today that in paying salaries and other business transactions they 2wero paying out and receiving t gold instead of currency or bills The fact caused much inquiry 7 and it developed that while the tupply of money is normal there is an unusual scarcity of paper t money in this cityIThis scarcity of currency accor ding to officials of the sublreasury i0 j due principally to the greatly jocreastd prosptrity of the court try it was said that there is now f more money in circulation in the hands of the people East Vest and outh than there has been i for a long while There is 1100000000 of cur rtncy in thu United State Of thist amount about 18000000 or tao xouoooo remains in the TreasuryBI The outflow of currency L in the main westward It is crop time and the fields have been fer T tile Moreover in shipping money to the West and South New York s coirespondents of banks in those t sections find that bills are more covfmenlly handled than gold I Itui the withdrawal of small bills paiicularly from thu center hast j Fn heavy fIihatdocs not mean a scarcity 01 money herc though according to e xperts ItIS said that many batiks in the city have on hand a considerable amount of bills of all denomination but they expect a morn marked scarcity of these in the near future t- TJieru is plenty of gold in the f Eisi It one or two hundreJ estabti lUliments pay their gold Subtreasury officials say it mrans simply that there is moreI inoinry than ever in use and in circu l jlilon among the population of the 2t United StalesIif t r His Idea of Luxury Ytl From Ibe New York Tribune A story is told of an Arizonat i prospector who after years FiI 2 i of hard luck hardships and priva fewII r f staff and sold a half interest in his IK prospect hole for 12000 cashItv When tile money was paid over to LiI i hilllat the bank the cashier who longtimet I- rs are you gomg to yourself comfortable and enjoy life I now you have got plenty of moo 11 iw yV ll rJ Bill thought a minute in silence tt and then as a pleased expression heII t c f sj reckon 1 wob teat nothin1 Iif bittVThii waslus laea Vt i ifluxury He I had lived so long on salt pork and havy biscuits of his own manufac t fP 1 tlifetliat cannedcornbeefand to- rnatpcsr and salmon represented tot itt him the highest Juuries that life ftk1r I reK1 ril weeks to relatives In Mulilen r v jjfrfr county i tit n D THE ADMIRAL AT lRlfSn Admiral Dewey is Said to Hnv tin Bronzed Look of Perfect Health n r THINKS HE WILL GET AMONG THE HilLS I i A Dent In the Olrwiilnn NuaelIu Dewey Mined Mcollng Admiral Bpann London New pnper Print lug Extrnordlnnry Stone ofAd mimi nnd CrefitNew York July 22The Heraldt correspondent nt Trieste describing the arrival there of Admiral DeweY said Admiral yns dressed in a white duck unltormwlth Qn ailinlfali shoulder strapkand tho prak nn hii cap heavily embroidered with gold lie said To Qlre the Men a Real p I reiilly came here In unler ta Rive the men a chance to reellpeMlt oniJ go on shore We shall touch after IraIIng here ut Naples Leghorn Ur and Mederla My health Is very gOOllle said and pointing to thu lulls added I think I shall get among themIThen you are not going the in tenor to the Bohemian springs was liked and ho shook his head The ndImimi had In tact the bronzed look of perfect health r Will Not Oo to CarUlind Dr II T Pearcy of the Olympic smIled at ther unior that tho idml ralo illhealth and said lie U quite well and will not go to Carlsbad Admiral Dcwey continued L amlrery careful about my did ufid declined all invitations to banquets onI that account The doctor told mo ther had bene19 cases of fever on board the OJymptn tinea leaving Manila but all aru now 1scelLA Grand DIucrdSaturday morning Admiral Dcwey ivill call on the governor and Minister Harris who will give a grand dimmert la the evening in honor of him officers which the admiral wilat I tendVAjlent about thoake of a mans head In tho Olympia forward plat ing Is time only damage remaining from I 4MinedAdmiral Spaun coininaiulerlnchlef of the Austrian navy came Wednes day lo meet Admiral Dewey but wall BOlympiaug Dr Price medical Inopector haswen relieved from the Olympia London Xeiv raper Hlorlii London July 22The ncwiinanen here nro printing extraordinary ito ate regarding Admiral Dewey onil his w reV One of the jiaicni thAtfIKthough the crew of the motley collection of KnglUh Ameri can Husslun Austrian French and tven Chinese sailors all sri as fond of Admiral Dewey as though they had wrred a lifetime under him Aaotkey Mwtcaper article declare Iat the rtpOTlUwt the Austrian jovitrnteent hal Arbldden any om fretting of Admiral Dewey out of Consideration for the feelings of- pald Is untrue tfA Cablenrnm Prom the Admiral Washington July 22Tho following foblrgrani was received nt th 5 navy iepartment from Admiral Dewey Trieste July 21 Secretary of timJavYr Washington Proposed cnts for reception and presentation it Washington approved hypreaidntrand Secretary are entl jo me DEVEY Nothing is known at the navy de artment of any intention on the part f Admiral Dewey to change the plans le had already framed as to lila move oicnts in Europe and the dote of this trrivol in the Unlle4Btotla 11WHIPPED AND THEN BANGED Frank Cuibree the Victim of u Mts ourl Hob nt Stelnuietv itoviuard Count7V rlMexlcolree a negro held for criminal assault ivas taken from officers at Steinmciz little town In Howard countyandr a mob to a treealler being whlppcdfor half on hour iekaliraiB8aulttook place near Bcnton fHotv ard county and the gIrlwasmostfbrutally treated Sentenced to JibJMuscogee I T July AtDrown formerly of Sollim tasS ruia een sentenced by Judge Thomas here o be put to death August 25 Drown woe convicted in 1807 of killing Dan lei Cuthbert near Webber Falls T T on the Arkansas river the evidence showing that he shot Cuthbert Vyhile t was asleep and then tied atone to his body and threw it into thr1vw nMatthewdie hero August 25 Most Formidable In the Worl New York July 23A dispatch tgt he Herald from Washington Tsts at tho Indian Head Proving ground of a fourinch gun representing the latea advance In naval ordance manufacture bStata most formidable weapon of the at kind in the world 1 The Drejrfaa CoartMartlal Tarls July UIt ia announced that tb3 Dreyfus counraartlal at Henneg jyill open on August 7 IJ Miss Sara Wendel and Clyde McCarley jo ned the Mammoth Cave party from ladisonvilleyes eraymorning as theyj ssed tl through Earlington lHiIIlttrSCUB AN 0 I Licurea Mrutse Rheu tlSoldar 4 I sc Are you a subscriber to TliE BEE Youshould beSc ctVVVkVV- l fh tiPiTOwWR v ROBERT 0 INGERSOLL DEAD The ruiitoui Atriiucllit Succumbed ti tl uilexr ot Ilii home In Dobba Perry K Y NeW York July 22Unhcrt 0 In gerBoll died at his home In Dobbi Ferry N Y of npoplexy i 1 io a I L 11I1t IJI hw tcou IIODEHT a iNOKnsort Mr Tngenoll went to Ills guinmet home hi Dobbs Ferry two days ago op paTently In good health Shortly aftet his arrlral there he complained of o slight Indisposition He spent the morning in his room and shortly Lefpre he was stricken hit wMeoffercd to have hli luncheon sent p to him so that he would not hon io walk down stairs to time dinlngrroom below lie laughingly replied that while he did not feel quite as young ps he used to he guessed he was nol yet an invAiidand he would go down with Jhe others As ho finished speak ng and was about to rise he tell back nto lila chair A physician was Immediately summoned but when ho reach l the house he found that Mr Inger noli had died almost instantly The phynlclnu did not give the cause of eoth but the family believe it wa duo to apoplexy Mr Ingersolls wife and two daugh er were with him when he died SURPRISED THE PANAYANS A Detachment of the Sixteenth In funtrf Under Capt Byrne Pun UU the Pnnnyan Manila July 27 Jfevn has been re ceived hero from Gen Smith at Hollo Inland of Ianay of a severe fight on Wednesday J t llobong between Capt yrne of tho Sixteenth Infantry with min nnd n force of 450 Panayans ho Were surprised by the American troops Ono hundred and fifteen of tho Pan lyann were killed as is nbown by actu i count many were wounded and one os token prisoncr TlaiXnr1caa baa wa ono imani- lled and one voundcdVTime lighting wan mostly at close quarters with bayonets and clubbed funs A considerable stock of supplies and irms liavn been captured by Capt Byrne who U in command of the bat ilan operating at La Carlota in the- latrict of Negro IHE DEADLY EDMONTON TRAIL TIe of SuffcrlnK and Death tu Tlioe Who Wero Ue- celreil Into Toklnir It Wrangel Alaska July 20 via Be ttic Vutili July 25The Stlckecn Itlvcr steamers Strathcona and Casca knlvfd hero Sunday with 67 survivors tho Edmonton trail to Dawson Iier unfortunates laid been on this trull nearly two years and related talon of hardship and demonstrated the nonfcasiblllty of both the land ind water routes overland Under orders of the Canadian gov ernment tIme Hudson Hay and other tracing companies have sent out re ef parties to bring la tho several hun droll sick and starving still struggling Along the Liard aitl 1elly rivers During tho past winter It if estlmat t that 60 died ot scurvy arid aa many more were drowned while many more to Edmonton FLEET FOOTBD RETRIBUTION bne of the Ogletree Assailant Lynched and Avenger on the Trail of FIVe other Uonlbrldge Oa July 23 Three ne groes were lynched during last night ear SaffoldOaantt themobis hunting or five moro who are believed 16 have been members of a gang that robbed E Ogl tree agent Of the Plant sys ern at Saffold Thursday tilght after ward binding him and assaulting bin wife In his presence Since the crime was committed hunting parties have been out In- earch of the guilty negroes Hot Weather la Nebraska Omaha feb July 84 Yesterday I as the hottest of the season Ther mometers registered DO In the shade t ii p m ned at 1p m the same thawed oT record of 02 In tho shade Similar reports come In from nil over he state A Uauiane Arran remeat Woshinftian July 25It is the In tention of the VAl to send all cavalry horsea for thb Philippines y way ot Unafaskaand Nagasaki w- ihat they l1ayb taken off the ahlfjt both thesovlocea and given rest during the long voyage Cav CIa lellsel OreenocTqVui J4Slr Thomas Lip 6n8ttuuJBf6k Arrived yesterday at ll tlaaa of But- eWantsVress tlangV Lancaster hasabid for the next State meeting of the Ken cky Editorial Association with good chaiicoofbaving the invita I hon accepted by the scribes Work on the battleships Ken progressingVo rapidly that It JS thought the first speed trials may take place in- eptember t ltVV 0 J y r R SECRETARYSHIP OF WAR lion Elihu Root of New York Hat Accepted the War Portfolio- in the Cabinet THE NEW SECRETARYS ANTECEDENTS lie I a Lawxer of Bxteiiilre Pro dice nnd Una Held Stony Position Whore WUdom and Ablltx Slave DeeD PrerequIsites of Sncobiiful Incnialiencjr Washington July 3Elhu Root of New York has accepted the war portfolio in President McKinleya cabinet The telegram of acceptance was received shortly after noon while Sec presIdentSecretary tender of the war portfolio was made to Mr Root Friday night after time conference at the White House The Announcement Made The announcement of Mr Hoots ap pointment was made at the war de partment It was Htated that Senator Ilatt came to Washington Friday evening armed with authority from Mr Hoot to accept in his name the war portfolio It Is not expected that changeiiihit will remain on duty until the end of the present month being assisted AlgerLadment of Mr Hoot nail was very much pleased with the presidents choice fhlll was evinced in the following let ter which Secretary Alger addressed to lila successor Washington D C July 21 1893 I My Dear Mr Root All I know Is what the newspapers say that you are to succeed me as secretary of war Should It come to you I most urgently Urge you to make the sacrifice and ac cept the position With your know edge of law and your excellent health you can serve the country in a way given to few men Slnccrly yours Jl A ALOER non Kllhu Root New York Elihu Roots Antecedents New York July 23Ellhu Root was born February 151845 at Clinton Oncldo county N Y lie graduated from Hamilton college in the class oi 64 antI entered the New York univer sity InV school lIe was admitted to the bar in 1807 since which time he has been III tho active practice of hU profession in this city He was United States attorney for the southern dis trict of New York from March 1883 to July 1885 He was vicepresident oi the Bar association of time city of Newt York for n number of years rice president of tIme New York Grant Mom ument ornoclaf ion lit onVtlma preaJv dent of the Republican club Ami the president of the Union league club Ho has been a trustee of Hamilton col peeIdentthe city of New York Ho was one ol the most prominent members of the last New York state constitutional convention when he served aa chair man of the judiciary committee MAY BE A SERIOUS MATTER The Italian Charge dAITalre Take Coanliancc of the Louisiana Quintuple Lynching Washington July 23The lynch ing of five Italians in Louisiana Fri day promises to assume an interna tlonal aspect through the action of the Italian government Count Vlnchl the Italian charge daffaires called at the Btato department pi an early hour and made representations to the officIals concerning the atrocity in Louisiana In order to get full information as a basts for action by this government Secretary Hay thereupo telegraphed the governor of Louisiana requesting all the facts in the case Count Vlnchl action was predicated on reports from the Italian consular in Louis lane and by the press reports There Is reason to believe also that the Ital ian foreign ofllce is already fully in formed on the occurrence It ls probable however that the representatIons thuu far made are only preliminary with a view to calling attention to the facts reported and pave the way to any protest or demand of reparation which may follow The affair is consid cred in official Italian quarters at much like that In the Mafia cases at New Orleans while Mr Blaine was secretary of state at which time time Italian minister Baron Fnva Is now In Rome oir vacation and during his ab scnco Count Vinchi has charge of Ital ian affairs in this country FIERCE FIRE IN CHICAGO Carroll 1hlicanter Carpet Denier on VnlinHli Avenue Complete ly Darned Out Chicago July 23A fierce fire broke out In the fivestory building at the northeast corner of Wubash avenue and Monroe street at 1 p m and for a time threatened to consume time larg er port of the block fly two oclock the fire department claimed to have time flro under control and expected to confine it to the Vane building The i structure was occupied by Carroll Lancaster carpet dealers rime loss will be heavy HefrciMna Rains In South Dakota St Lawrence 8 D July 4Re freshing ruins fell Saturday night re vhlng corn and helping the wheat to fill Tim damage by hot winds Is most ly conilned to small portions in tho cast central part of the state Mr W A BoRges representing the Christian Guide the State organ of the Christian church was in town yesterday and secured several subscriptions to his paper Mr and Mrs Harry Bramwell returned last night from Nashville The Southern Industrial League is in session at Atlanta the object being to foster Southern industries I 1 Y r oI4AI5CiUflVJE C Makes the food m rrCrolisandwrfOresofTTa k lOyAL srm4 fItCO MW YOM V1U1UKX KUK CAP11 lKlzKUS Buck Pay Allowed him and New f Charges Against Him Thrown i Oat of Court ijtenne July so Maitre Labor spent two hours with Dreyfus yester day and informed his client that 20 CO1 francs the amount of his tow years salary has been placed in tin clkrh of courts hands by the govern went Mme Dreyfus accompanied bj hr father visited her husband at twe clock yesterday afternoon The first victory for Dreyfus WIll won yesterday when ex Magistrat Qietnuy de lteaurci alrea new test lilony was publicly thrown out RECORDIThe Wort Knvornble Ever Known lo the City IIUtoryNo Yellow Fever This Season t reportteuiiioit favorable ever known m the life lory of Havana There have been no yellow fever cases and the number of nilhcr contagious or Infectious die units has liccn reduced to the mini iuiji Time authorities will not de shouldfiupOnVIh1 TORNADO AT LA PORTE IND j 4 Store Wrecked and Other Build lag Leveled Fear for1 Two FamiliesV Chicago July 20A special to the jtI1Qnlcle from La Porte lad says a 1crnri10 struck the eastern portion oi that city Monday night and wrecked the boot nnd shoe store of Butter worth Co It leveled other build Ings to the east fit the city arid it Is tortKunkiikee marsh have been killed Ilelr Louses have been wrecked but It bi not known wether they were inside tIn buildings when tho storm struck them PUTTING ON HER SEA TOGS T1ae irfcamrotJc Seatto Oreenoek to be Prepared for Her Trip Acrois the Atlantic Ltnidon July 20Tho yacht Sham rock has left Itothesuy bay for Green ock to complete fitting out for her toyngu across which will be begUn a week hence Sir Thomas Lipton the owner of the challenger says the crew of the Shamrock will bo increased to 50 Capt Hograth of the Shamrock refused to express any opinion aa to time ocll honceB for winning the cup but chid Tell tho Amreicana not to lay odds Will Uealit Extradition Seattle Wash July 20W Armstrong who was arrested at Port An gcln Monday night on a fugitive war rant by Detective Frank Tyrell of Chicago will not return to Chicago until ho has tested the extradition laws When he was brought hero from Port Angels yesterday afternoon his first request was for tho services of a lawyer in Inotltutlng habeas corpus proceedings Armstrong said he had nothing to say for publicatio- nS the Rand of a Hob Atlanta Co July 25oov Candler tonight received the following mes sage from Sheriff Patterson of Dccatur county at Dainbridgo Qa Town in the hands of a mob Send aid quick Gov Candler at once ordered tho company of state militia stationed at CaptSmithwith all haste to Bainbridge Is Callnway Starving lllmielft St Louis July 2GThe story is cur rent that Frank D Calloway the wife murderer who has declared that he will never hang is starving himself to death It is said that he Is 63 pounds lighter than when he entered the jail and continues to fade Perished in the Flames Ashevlllc N C July 26The home of D II Knupp at Black Mountain 18 miles east of Ashevllle was burned early yesterday morning 33 an architect and an Englishman whoso name U unknown perished in the flames Belna Forest Oat of Bailnc St Louis July 2GMany of the retail butchers of this city are being rapId has pushed up to 33 13 per cent since a year ago this time Yellow Fever Patient Recovered Kew York July 2ollcar F Lao kay who came from Cuba some days ago end who was found to have yellow fever on his arrival at the quarantine station has been discharged from tIm quarantine hospital entirely rccov eyed Negro Murderer Killed Wllmot Ark July 2LChick Davis the negro murderer af William Grin n respected farmer was killed here lie was overtaken in a cornfield and snapped both barrels of his rUn at the pursuing party anti was then flied upon by them ondlnRtanllkllled Jfrnrlvn Und iid 4t DriHtol Pa July 25 Lacking but a frW days of 100 yours Mrs Catharine UUIon time oliUfct woman in lluckn tuiiity j is dead here She was born In lr luiid July 7 1TOL Subscribe for THE BEE YltmIER wirii UNWOTICED Three men were killed in a mine explosion near Aurora Mo- A Russian doctor claims to have dit covered a system of wireless teleph onyThe art school in Sing Sing prison New York has been suspended for lack of money The Red river in Arkansas continues to rise and the farmers along the valley fear a flood There Is talk of making St Louis the headquarters of the Democratic national committee Tier Dr Fort has created a stir In church circles nt Paris Tex by declaring that Ingersoll was honest James Smith was arrested anil lodged In jail at Ironton Mo charged penslcnfmudAdmiral Dewey interviewed at Trieste says he is In fine health and feels young although he will be 62 in December The Canadian Northern a consolida tion of two big systems has been for bidden to amalgamate with the Cana dian Pacific President Kruger of tho Transvaal denies that he contemplates resigning The Voiksruad has oillcialy expressed confidence in him Director Merriam of the census han completed the list of appointments of supervisors and will submit it to the president this week Fighting in the Philippines is at practically a standstill Rainy weather prevents the Americano from venturing out of their lines It was officially announced in Cleveland Monday night that unless riot ing at onco ceased the city would be placed under martini law Tho Union Paciflo haa begun trade improvements which will cost 15000 000 Bridges are to bo enlarged for double tracks and new tunnels built The commercial treaty between bctnclosedcommercial relations between the two republics Itudolph Adly a former St Louinlan was struck by a passenger train in East St Louis 111 Monday evening 0111 sustained injuries which caused his death Wm Smithcharged with being one ofthe mob that attacked the tralnload of miners at Fredonla III was cap tured by a posse of deputy United StatesmarshaisVAssistant Secretary Mclklejohn has presented to the president an Invitation to bo present at the recepUon to the Nebraska volunteers on their return from Manila Prank Wallace a convict in the MIa souri penitentiary serving a 12year sentence committed suicide by leap- Ing to his death from an elevated stairway He fell 100 feet Judge R J Morgan for 10 years chancery judge at Memphis Tcnn oed at the time of his death southern attorney for the Gould interests died at Aberdeen Miss aged 73 years There was on exhibition Monday at Rt Louis the largest green sea turtle that Los ever been seen there This turtle wns six feet long and three feet broad and weighed 351 pounds The commit eo on land parade and decorations for the Dewey reception at New York has decided to Invite the governor of each state to send a por tion or time whole of tho national guard to take part in the parade Entertained HU Colleagues Paris July 20Baron Russell of KII lowen lord chief justice of England and a member of time Venezuela arbi tratlon commission entertained hU colleagues of the commission at din ber yesterday A Fatal Stroke of LIuMnluK Napoleon 0 July 26 Daniel lIon was killed by lightning yesterday Eight others composing a threshing gang were knocked senseless by the same bolt which also set fire to the barn where they had taken refuge Sailing of the Tartar Delayed Sun Francisco July 23Tho sailing of the transport Tartar has been post poned until Sunday owing to the delay In the arrival of troops from the east THE MARKETS New York July M- CATTLENatlve Steer t 4 79 1110 COTTONMiddling 6 FUMJUWlntor Wheat Sri W 388- WHEATNO t nod tt ii IC COHNNo 2 U OATSNO 2 C tet IORKNew Mesa S 00 tj 9 C 131 LOUia COTTONMIddling 5 IIEEVKBmuera 400 5 SB Cows and Heifers II 60 S 00 CALVISflCpor 100 4M IBM HOOBKalr to CbolCo 8 80 4 to BHKKPKalr to Choice 3 60 t 4 00 ITLOURPatents new t to I M Clear and Straight 3 SO 3H- XVHEATNo tlf n COUNNa t as OATSNO 2 U 24 RYENO 2 ei o ttT- OUACCOLuga 3M I 10 phAYClearEaaSFroth UU1TEnCholc l5aury il IS PORl 8tandardMoiBnow DACONClcar S HInib e LJkIlU1rlrao 64CHICACO 1685IUlOSIoalr I IIIGG1I008AU NEWOnLEANfl FT OimHleh Orado 3 so 4 00 LOnNNo 2 I 41 r T8W itern 8t 88- r PIliENTS1RNl IC MVtCC AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice In Inventive An It FREEBook Uow toobUla Patents Okargtt mnotnmtsfliofeetfllpMest It secured Letter atrleUrCODfIdefllhl Addren I BC I 1 c 3ttL d SEIENTY MEN I M Terrible Results of an Explosion of Gas and Fire Damp in a Penn sylvania Mine SIX UEKKNIWHTI HAVE1 IEEIt KILLED Seventy OUts Were Entombed Rut Nearly All Made Their Ecape by Other Exit The Total Nnm her of Known Deaths IVSid to be Six- BowniriuIe Pa July 25An explo den of gas and fire damp occurred in the mine of the Red Stone Coal 6ll and his Co at Orani1 toile five miles from here in which 70 men wero entombed Three are known ta have been killed and It is feared that many more arc dead Two bodies were brought to the surface at noon but owing to thcii blackness and rriutllntcd condition they have not been Identified Where the Explosion Occurred TIll explosion occurred In Entry No 10 tnd the force was so great that efght men who hams just descended into the shaft were knocked down and seri ously injured All escaped however but II boy named Solomon who had nn ugly cut across the throat but who went back refusing to leave the mine until his father and brother could be gottpn out Time mine is operated by a shaft and there Is no other way oi tfccapc for the entombed miners The Work of Iteieae Work of rescue belngpushcd vigor ously but so far only two bodies have been recovered There Is intense ex citement about tho mine and the wail of the wives mothers and children who surround the mouth of tho pit art frightful to hear The seven men who escaped were sent to tho Connellsvlllr hospital They were badly burned No names have been obtained as yet Four Taken bat TITO lead Later Four mca have been taken ftOi thAt Gru1atono hiiume two dead and tw0 injured Au tInt two of thc remaining then Ia tint pt when the ex plosion occurred were able to make their escape so that time total list of dead and injured numbers but six All are Hungarians whoso baths tiara not been obtained The injured men have been sent to time hospital at Connellgyille They were slightly burned and will recover The two men still in the ralno are sup posed to bo dead The explosion occurred just as the miners were enter ing tho pit by way of the shaft which is Ut feet deep Those who were in the mine except the six killed and in lured made their escape by way of two other entrances rNO HOPE FOR MRS ItATBRICK Tha Brltlib nome Secretary Says III ii Not Aware of Any Reason for Royal Clemencr London July 25Tn the house ol commons Mr Michael Davitt mcmbct for South Mayo asked the government If in view of the fact that the conduct of Mrs Maybrlck In prison had been uniformly good the home offico would not recommend royal alemency in hci clIsSlr Matthew White Ridley the home secretary said that he was un able to hold out hope of exceptional treatment of Mrs Maybrick Time home secretary added that he was not i aware of tha existence of nay reason for royal clemencyV Drowned While Wading Omaha Nebj July 23 Jcaslc Hoo ver 11 years old was drowned at the Greater American exposition groundt yesterday With a younger brothci she was wading in the pool where tht spectacular battle of Manjln Is pro duced when she got beyond her depth and drowned She was a daughter ol the engineer of tho scenic railway The body was recovered A MillionDollar Los i Toledo 0 July 25The Cincinnati Hamilton Dayton elevator located In East Toledoiwas totally destroyed Sunday night and the loss on oulld ing and contents will reach nearly 1 000000 tt Is not known how much In surance is on the grain amounting tc 000000 bushels of wheat but the build Ing carries 183000 in various campa nles Going Out of Iluiliirii for Proflt lana 111 July 25The Pcnjvcl mine was closed down yesterday It it Operator Penwellp intention to indefi nitely abandon his mines and mining interests in Pana claiming that undei the present conditions granting of the lockedout miners demawU would prove a greater loss to him than aban donement of hl mines Strnok by Lightning Berlin July 25During a thundei storm Sunday 40 persons who were leaning against a wire railing qt Char lotteuburg cycle track were struck by lightning Three were killed and 20 were severely injured Tile Oetrey Home fond Washington July 23 United States Treasurer Roberts as treasurer of the Dewey Homo fund yesterday received through the Sun Francisco Examiner contributions amounting to 91313 making the total to date 10318 In Honor of Dewey London July 25Tho Rome corre spondent of the Daily Mall says that Mascagnls hymn in honor of Admiral Dewey was sung at Pesaro Sunday for the first time before ah audleno of 3000 persona WllllhK Workers Wanted To such we will explain how others make from 11500 to 3500 weekly handling our publications We will make no GUAR ANTEED SALARY or other misleading contract but give terms and explain in a concise and simple manner We will shortly need a representative each coon ty for a publication which via believe wil eclipse anything heretofore marketed Ex parlance io canvassing will be valuable but not essential State age permanent home and experience If any C Rand McNally Company 166168 Adams Street Chicago Ill Fi17 see a snow storm In- SiiiiiirWe never did but we have seen the clothing at this time of the year so covered with dandruff it looked as If it had beenotltinareguiarsnows- torm Noaecdot thla nowstorra As the summer sun would IgbOlrs lluIII Vigor In tho scalp It goes further than this It prevents their formation propertlelItwil1 fn Just ten times out of every ten cases And It does even moretfeeds and nourishes the roots of the hair Thin hair becomes I thick hair arid short hair be cornea long hair We have a book on the Hair and Scalp It is for the askIngVIt IU the bneflts you expecteYom the Ule ol ir Vigor blJtheromoved Addre DL I OoAUII LowtU Hall O The Kicker From Glenns Graphic Tho world is full of kickers and therein no way to get rid of them It has iqcn our observation that the fellow who kicks time most about the preaching is the one who pays the least for the spread of the gospel The man who do sthe most kicking about the county paper is the s me chap who neyer pays his subscription if he can help irV i- The man who does the most kicking about the dinner his wife preVpares for him is the same fellow who is too lazy to furnish the food to cook The man who sits around on the street corners or under theVshade of the trees and grumbles about hard times is really the one who does the least to make times 7 better The man who kicks about the way his neighbors treat him and complains most of the town and country is time man who is himself worth nothing to that town country community family 1 or to the God who created himj We never yet saw a kicker who occuple9ithe fires that will scorch him in the world to come We hate a kicker worse than the devil hatesVholy water in fact we hate to live in the Same town or on the same side of the street with one of these pestiferous useless nuisances Ii 4Blue and Gray Everything is in readiness for the reunion of the blue and gray at Princeton August 21 22 and 23 It is believed now the attendance will be the largest ever seen at a similar gathering in Western Kentucky Gens John Ht Gordon of Atlanta S B Buckner and Basil W Duke of Kentucky are invited to make addresses as are Gen Hobson and Col Russell Capt W J Stone is also down for an address as is Congressman Cfias K Wheeler The address of welcome win be delivered by Wm Marble There will be a bigI parade 1 ti Theft itno Kodak but Hie Eastman Kodak No2 FalconKodak For 3 x 3M Pictures lt 5 00Uses Eastmans film cartridges and can be loaded jn daylight Fine achromatic lens safety shutter set of three stops and socket for tripod screw Well made and covered with leather No extras no bothersome plate holders no heavy glass plates v Kodaks 500 to 3500 EASTMAN KODAK CO rrCr Rochetler NY LL v r C it V i f 4 r- I iJb J i t thL Lh jj 4 1fm n J O ell3ee LV PAUL M MOORE Editor and Maaagtr BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY lacorporittd Eaterid lbs Pcstoce it Etrllniton n Second JmfMi SUBSCRIPTION RATES au l11fI1due It oo ru QUILlI I 5 I U OlDCorTlbI ODDlY AddttlIIOf Uf = THURSDAY JULY 37 laW 1TjliPI1NPWJ nnouucpJid- c I cm Gornar 01 lb Jl0 t- RpllbJleIDtt r 1T4I1S f r qeempf W s TAXfeOSf Of Butler County For LeutenaztGornoj1 jQJUij 1 J41 i 4i q iYJU For FreJ1HYCl ft CALEB POWERS Of KpoCpifly For AJt9faw guUlraft- CLIFTYN J JHhXtJ Of Hopkins gounjy JimhJmiE N1fYJ1 wwI Jt PAY l tPP feHlitt eRt1 1jpl SupennJendent qt fulJc In II sfllcti- pnJOFj4t JOfCaragbc H County 4 or Commissioner orAgjricuJture h ff J WiTUQc74QTON i QtINqItp 91 Jr For Representative B ijf ROBINSON KING GOKDEI may not be alarmed but defeat awaits him io November No man or party can carry Ken tucky on the platform the Demo J crats adopted at Louisville RjR BRYAN already sees his rojs talein writing to Urey Is sorry hedid it and wjll do so no more I THE antiGoebelites are making their presence known all over the State and declaring their inde tpenceIP you are asked tell them Gqe beldjd it It was the greatest confidence game ever worked in politics MR GOEBEL once called the CpurierJpurnal an old harlot He seems choice In the company he keeps surely TilE Goebel ticket met a rebuff Jat Bowling Green and Winchester on the 24th It will get a com plete knockout in November 1 I HOPKINS COUNTY is not the oj ly Democratic county in the Stijte 1 majorifiJlfavorI 4 November There are others SMALL favors thankfully received II Mr Bryan has written J letter indorsing Goebel for Gqv ernor It must be remembered I too that Mr Bryan got but one of Kentuckys electoral vows in 1896 and it was nofqof Goqbel andotherSf including the QqurifJ Journal tljat he got that ope vote READ the Democratic platform written byMr Go bel and see if you like it No honest voteiy whether he be a Republican pr Democrat can support such a plat form As is plainly shown therein it was framed only in the interest of Mr Goebel and his few Irienjjgf 4Should Mr Goebel be electedapd the platform adhered to wpe be unto the people of this good old Commonwealth of Kentucky r THE JPaducah Leader a Sunday Democratic paper of that city wjandjjrs who Elder Sw eney of c the Republican State ticket wMli- j baptize first Deboe Bradley pr Taylor and thinks he should begin t at the head of the ticket We would say that Elder Sweenexdpes not baptize any but repentant per sons and as we hear of no one Wife the Democrats that arc re pntapJwe judge ho will begin v with the Democrats first and by the November election have then all cared for and under Republican officials Tt9t pkS ago oUr po maJlr saw fiHtp drefuse to acc e1 q4r Special Edition of THE DE for the mails He wrote the postoffice de qi tJant for instructions in the niitJtlPeV Sp far he sayxojnotce V W TPW vl L L m I c r has been taken of Iris letter Tbel editor of the paper also wrote the department complaining of the annoyance the refusal 01the postmaster causedftho patrphsupf the newspaper and no notice ihas been taken of this complaint Can it be that the postoffice department has adopted Spanish methods and sometime when it suits it convert venience will answer the post master and the editor sadThHelrare Oes e94ers1usDemocratic County Committee He as bis reaiori his dissati fac lion with Ibs way Senator Goebel obtained his rjomlnajioa fr Governor stating a the same time that it was not that ho disliked i Mr Goebel personally or a partisan bntfjeeauwj bBjhoapbt that aplivesupporl of Mr Goebel In his present canvass was a practical endorsement of the methods by which he obtained his nomination and Id giyo such endorfcment would in Judge Stanjeys ppqIon ba setting a bad pre cedent Henderson Journal The Rights of Citizens Thg Eyansyjjle Courier would be boss JiI=her numerous weary Willies sundry saloon keepers a few striking miners and the gapg of midnight assassins are much disturbed in Evansville Ind he cause certain citizens of this city and citizens of this United States of America working of their own free will in the mines belonging to John IngjCj after being insulted threatened and in several cases brutally injured by the above men tioned company and its followers have asserted the right that belong to every American citizen that of carrying arms to protect their lives their liberties and their pursuit of happiness The tunes pf the Pilgrim fathers seems to have come to Evansville the times in New England when men followed the plow labored in the wprjcshpp pr attended church with thegun 5pd4he pistol always in readiness In these early days it was the savage Indian that made lifg a burden o willing workers Today jt jsJhe hired agitator the walking deJegtethetramps the sjMmHPJESFi tkp assassins who shot dpKp unarmed men in the middle of tfye night t makes life misprabta tp feppest workers and causes them to carry arms that they can go in safety from the plage cf labor to their homcs What travesty of law and justice The fovernnent of the city of EyansYJIlc sligqid not tolerate for one hour a condition of affairs lit mak s it necessary for a Citizen to arm liimself that he may work as he chooses ohnIngIobis a coal mine A nurabej o his employes declined to wpjrfc H 1cthwere allowed to managehis business Ingle re fused the proposition as was his right and how many business men in Evansville will not agree with Ingle Then these employes quit work as ipas thpjr right But other employes of Ingle saw fit to coptin ejrt hi3 employment with out demanding the management of emtplqywork as the others bad to quitI Has not every Arncrjcan citizen who may choose to work for Ingle the right to do so no matter if he comes from Kentucky or Texas or MaineDoes the Courier dispute this factWilli dispute the fact that it is the duty oi the city govern ment the State government and i theLUnited States to protect these citizens in then rights to4lLjfe Liberty and thepursuit Happiness I Have the former employes of John Ingle wlp quit yorkany legal or moral right to intimidate those who saw fit to remain at work Have they any legal or moral right tp prevent any citizen from any State from accepting work from Ingle When the Courier Dilcher Co nullify these primary rights of citi zen bip then will anarchy run riot and debauchery and hell hold sway over the f ir tllndmQt blessed Jajd the sun ever shown upon When the mob says men shall not Jabpr as they wiUil hPAest and lagal yays rHUl WS fOt1en- to take up armrin defense of their rights Arguments persuasion t reason are useless agajnst a mob pnyjcpldsteei andbjullets arc ef fective Thp Courier ysrlqon union miners swaggering through the streets carryirl lIr arms incite to riot membfir 6f the Couriers st geveq to the devil knows tha ifjithes f men had not marched to their homes with guns in tkleicandflpy wpuld never have reached then safety The rriq th Courier encourages like tl e mph Goyernor Tanner en cpnrage4 ajt Pan and Virden would have overpowered beaten mur r lIOfUU irjenas was done at Papa apL Virdiyn Again the- Corictsa5a thQpQji union men g9 obout daijx inciting to riot ancJ nphajjd7S URRdtpstay themi pvwjb tare the facts The nODr I 4Jj TP k i1 4 illJ 45 4 XttkmStfokes If FeGteatTJ- Ie A P k l 0 Me fore tnqe1a liSt to M4pflIfnuJ blows of tfif wj yum Vluh ife human bfcoJfyistxaime ctoggcdtbnpure the tilde dmps ff WillIdibsJtisaMq Never DisiwuHt union man works in Ingles mines as h i goes lg and from hbmenoleshnq4- nog r gl1l8 P Ju q mFtlMndt thenwhat hapejJ IThe Courier saysitA union crowd of iopgrjgeQ yjh jgpjnKh jfrjifI children made a pcapelujj1prnph a striOJprtat r1clesrriiM h went to appeal to the reason p those misguided C1 men who pre fer to work for an honest living to accepting Dilchqrs starvation cary TP quicken Ms 1rei1sonllI the workers are called scabs 4 Inig ers and every pthqr vile rjamq Tntlie vocabulary pf hings RpckS are thrown oaths the vilest aqdI threats of every description fire hurledat these men just reqdy jo go to their homes after a hard days work This the Couriers peace fully reasoning Eyen the afore mentioned devil on the Courier staf r under such conditions would have gotten a wagon load of guns if he could before attempting to goc through tills peacefql crowd of Dil her Co But these honest workers did go home with guns in their haqds and we honor them for asserting the right of citizenship Everybody and yc even include the Courier knqws this peaceful assemblage at Ingles mines was the rankest intimida tion and every person in that crowd was guilty of contempt be fore Judge Mattisons courtuAnd every mining man knows that 90 per cent of the striking minerr the dupes of Dil heranever wanted to strike neverr wanted to manage John Ingles business But the to percent the b fellow whiskey drinker of Dilcher the noisy neer do wells found in every community the fellows who are always talking of theirp rights and hail to work the wortht less who serVe on bank commit it tees the fellow who deals with the saloon instead of the grocert this ro per cent forced the 90 pera cent with threats and lies to give up their manhood their judgment their right to their own opinion and become the tools of a demagogue a drunkard a patron of houses of prostitution a beastpAnd now the Courier us the union miners wilt arm to defend themselves Who has raised a hand against them None Who has threatened them None Who has intimidated thepIfol lowed them with jeers and threats to their homes None Then why thneed of arms Everybody knowsit is to still further insult and intimidate the men who work at Inglesto assassinate them as was done at Sunnyside if necessary Note the contrast The miners working at John Ingles mine be cause of the failure of the city to protect them must arm them selves that they can work and be free from assault as they go to their homes The men who re fuse to work Ditchers men mayImines and starve them in their homes Which of these parties are the violators of law and orderI Which of these parties will the good people of Evansville sustain1 From llorton50ap MORTONS GAP KY July 26 The protracted meeting held here by Rev I HTeel came lo a close Sunday evening after being in progress two weeks II was a success in every sense of the word Tbir teen came out from the world and espoused Ibe cause of our blessed Master and wereI burled with Him in baptism and raised up lo walk in newncs of lfd We bespeak for them that they will walk worthy the vocation wherewith they are called and will prove themselves to be faithful and Iruo disciples of the meek and lowly Naza Irene and shed an influence for good that will be felt by all with whom they come In contact We extend our congratulations and trust the lives so commenced may coo tmue faithful until the end that others seeing their good and noble lives may be constrained to do likewise Pro Teels sermons were grand sub lime and ennobling appealing at all tlmqsto our belter natures and maths us J o feel that we were In a righteous and holy caqse and a worker for pur Lord and Master 1May be live long ana many blessings b B bestowed upon him The good be has ac complishcd here will be lasting and beqe IclalaRailing ton church for pcrmillinu him to remain with us over Sunday Your reward will be from above We were ably assisted in our meeting by Bro Taylor the singing evaagelist for which wa all return our heirlfclt thanks and trust be may live long contented and feappy and that the blessings pf our Savior may also tibowcr down upon him unlit tim- e3iJJojti hjrn9 o pin11b In Iaro all j wil ril btollrs I L01dprepayedbetnningLh 1 th JjiMI b- J SMALL INVEN- TIOFoJjUa ve nil1A1atQ Qt Some of Them Ffpm thti Patent Record f The inventor of the roller skate made 200000 The gimlet pointed screw has been responsible for more wealth than mQst sil ver mines One hundred thousand pounds in firstclass securities would not represent the fortune made by the man who first thojight of cOP1 er tips to Ev W1fUiP qlslloesitli fJls year to itsbwner jtuirjn bajl awooden 6 fastpncd Pn a piece of clastic yields to 006 per annum This is only one qf1tIjqrpaI1y prqfitpb1Jy We jimfyear the wheel of IlkvOrtll in all full 100000 the walking fig 1urc John Gilpin and the cia meleon top as a profitable invention has probably excelled anyone discovery in modern times however valuable and important this may have been As far as profits are concerned the invention of toys pays better than those of anything else Money has been and always can be made more easily out of simple patented inventions than out of any invest ment or occupation Great dis coveries take so many years and so much to perfect that the fortunes made from them are small compared with those we have Instanced The man who discovered that a candle if tapered at the end would stick firmly into its socket patented the idea and afterwards founded the largest candle factory in the world Might not anyone have thought of this simple device Out of the millions who own urn brellashow many realize that these unfortunately indispensible articles represent wealth untold The frame the cover the materials all re the result of numberless expe and patents An umbrella years ago used toe made of whalebone and gingham It weighed as much as a portmanteau Alpaca was substituted for gingham then silk for 31 aca Each change meant a for une to the inventor who brought about For a long time the ribs were solid then Samuel Fox arose ook the umbrella and cut grooves long its ribs He designed the patent paragon frame II and lived to see his invention used universally At the death of Samuel Fox his heir benefitted to the extent o- fl179009the V residue of a total rofit of at least half a million Taylors Early Struggles Anything pertainingto the early history of a man whose upward ca reer has been so marvelous as that RepubiKentucky will be read with inter polftics Rocked in a sugar trough wlrE a baLe Clerk of Butler county when a mere boy then County Judge and now while comparative ly a young man Attorney General of Kentucky and is likely to be its next Governor his career has been selfmade and but little short of phenomenalI following as told me byJudge Thomas B Harrison of Russellville Ky who is a relative of Mayor Carter H Harrison of Chicago a jifelong Democrat and has served Logan county with creditin the capicity of either Clerk Sheriff or Judge for the last forty years Some twenty years or more ago there came to Russellvillo a strip ling of a boy from Butler county Ky an entire stranger and walking into the office of Judge Harris son then Clerk of Logan county told him that he was making the race for County Clerk in Butler county The opposition were reporting he was nPtcoinpctent that he could not get a certificate of qualification He had come lie to spend three weeks in Ills othce to read upon the duties of a Clerk He told him he was a pdpr boy haying aIkthernocy ho had in tile world with him enough he thought to pay his board at some respectable boarding house but not enough to pay a livery bilL so he had brought a man along to take his horse back to Butler Judge Harrison said lie was struck with the boys intelligence and earnestness and told him it would not take three weeks to get certificate of qualification to let f CIONSIJMPTIONJI summerIKPorA If another winter Jts- oeaad root all drunUu iI Ins horse remain at the livery stable andtcll Jiis man to go home and that he would secure lha place to board and give him all the assistance in his power Getting a copy of the statutes and turning down the leaves where it related to the duties of a County Clerk he gave it to the boy and told him to take it to his boardinghouse read it over carefully and return in the morning TIre next morning bright and early ho walkedinto the dflice and told the Judge lie had spenthe better part of the night over his lesson and thought he had it pretty well mastered The Judge almost took the boys breath away when he told him he intended to take him around to Circuit Judge Bowl ings office that very evening for examination to go back to his room and carefully read it all over again and come back after dinner I Judge Harrison saw Judge Bowling in the meantime and told him about the Butler county boy and that he would bring him to his of fice that evening to be examined The examination took place that evening and the boy received a certificate of qualification Judge Harrison says he never saw so proud a boy He came to him after settling his liveryaQd board bills and handed him all the money he had left and asked to know how much more he owed him promising if he lived he should be paid the last dollar Judge Harrison told him in his characteristic way he did not owe him a dd cent to go back to Butler county and let his people know he had a certificate of quali ficationTaylor never comes to Russell ville since that he does not hunt up the friend of his boyhood strug glesJudge Harrision adds that if he lives to see November he intends to vote for that Butler county boy for Governor of KeutuckyL A F in Evening Post Auburn Ky July 21 1899 Ono good turn deserves another Those who have been cured by tloodi Sarsaparilla are glad to tell others about it LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS John LoDRjIaff is Ibe latest one added to the long list of conductors on the Hender son division Conductor Curtis Lane has been visiting with his family near Providence she last few days Foreman Gus McVay is bete Ibis week looking after the construction of new build- Ings under headway hero Section foreman John Deering and wife were among the converts at the recent meeting held by Rev Teel at Morions GapOperator cLaugblinof Slanghtersville is at St Louis on business Agent Mania and family have erected their tent at the camp ground near Sebree and will spend several weeks there A new agent has been installed at Nor lonville to lake the place of Mr Tefft resigned Mr Ttfft has held that position fpjjpver twelve years fSad indeed was the dOlolb of John Sulli van who was accidentally killed while at tempting to couple cars at Ridgetop last Thursday He had been a brakeman on thin division for several years and was regarded a good man in that place He was the chief support of a widowed mother and ulsters and to them the loss falls very heavy The remains were interred in the Barlington cemetery list Friday Making tests of the capacIjjT engines on grades was the occupation of SnpU Martin and other officials last week for a day or two- Operator Sara Jabieson Is visiting rela lives at Pembroke and they do say bis intended lives in tbat vicinity Yandell Walker a former tireraan oo graeI again returned to firing and as be has the reputation of being one pf the host firemen be will make a success Gallatln Term July 22A mixed train of one passenger coach a mall car and three freight cars feel 60 feet through a trestle on the Chesapeake Nashville road seventeen miles east of here this afternoon Lilting two persons and injuring a number of others The passenger coach was crowded and but few of Its occupants escaped without injury The dead Charles Speakman brakeman Bird a traveling show represen tative The seriously injured John M Kogan left leg broken amputation necessary Mrs Thomas Epperson hurt In fernally Cris Rising Injured in the head Conductor E U Duck painfully hurt in several places Engineer Nimrod Jackson1 wounded in the head and body The scene pf the accident is remote from telegraph or telephone communication apd a complete list of the injured is not ob tamable They will be brought hero to night To add lo the horror of the tragedy the wreck caught fire from the engine and was completely destroyed Among the express consignments was a package of rooo shipped from Nashville lo the Allen County Hank Scollsvillr Ky It was cone sumed by fire Mr L D Huff was the first to turn an engine on Ibe new turntable end engine 759 was the number Car Inspector Huff has beep sick the past few days but at this writing is better Fireman Will Bramham made Evansville a visit last week and also called on Mr Thomas Walsh M M of Howell The many friends pf Mr Monroe Ether idge are pleased to hear that Iherq is sorao prospect of him going back lo firing soon Engineer James Long who was formerly one of Ibo Earllngjpn boys Is now In charge of an engine on the Hen Jerson di vision and is classed among the beat I Tried Friends BejF- orthfrtyyearsTutts PillsjhAV proven ab1espgtptbinvIid- Are truly th sicjfemqjjs frnd A Know IctFor bilious head cheydyspepsia sourstomachmalariaconstipa tion and all kindred diseases TOTTS Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE I Memorial services in honor of the late Robert G Ingersoll were held at Peoria III his old home Monday and a movement was be gun for the erection of a monuI menttI t DIGEST YOUR FOODIWidely per coot of all rfood not being properly dIgested It ernie polo Ions and goes roar blood and then TDK Sri ystsnrIsI I Powder and watch the retail You will feelIthe rood effect after Uklnr Osi 40 a trial and be coeYieced1zt a5c P Dr Otton SfMWMwiM HclMin Cur Your eUlh Just tIIMltlele I fe hllcllIttTor sale b7ISt Bermrd Drug SioroIOne hundred scicptista from all parts of the United StateS are at Laramie to b a forty days OCT pedition in Wyoming in search pf We have sold many differ eat cough I remedlesbulnonebasll better satisfac than Cbamberlaint says Mr Charles I Holahaner Druggist Zewark N I It is perfectly safe and can be railed upon In all case of coughs colds or hoarseness DrugstoreEarlington Gap George King St Charle Coiifbid aVrasuffered for 25 years with a and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors mod for medicine 10 no avail uqllU used Dr Dells PineTarHcney This rpmedy makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J B Roseil Grantsborg 111 Admiral Sampson says the best training for a naval life is hard i work from tic very start This was his own lot for his father was a day laborer who sawed wood PalmyraNsplitting and piling the wood his father sawed D P Cbltm CookevIUe flay wrllin hive uted Dr IL A Simmons Liver UtJklne many jeart It cuts DiptpUl BlUauf Fever Con illpallon and many olhej JlmeBl It does not gripe or sicken In icllon It mild even wltla children while Duck Driubl and Zelllni have griped end nautnated Anthony Hope he con skiers a college education a great help to an author does not regard it as a necessity even to a writer I of only average ability 4 4ingvent active exercise are bad oaougb but 1 one tbat makes even rest miserable is worse Women are among the greatest martyrs Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure the most obstinate case Price joe iu bottles tubes 75c St Bernard Drugstore While fishing continues splen Idid in most of the streams iu the State Kentuckians by the scores arc off in other States angjing Whites Cream Vermifuge not only ef fectually expels worms but is pnequalad as a tonic and is a certain and per manent cure for Chill sad Fever in chit dren Price 350 St Bernard Drugstore Capt William A Andrews who started across the Atlantic ocean June 18 in a boat 12 feet long was picked up exhausted about 700 miles from the Irish coast To Cure a Cold In One Day 11 1AUThe road to fame is crowded with men who have become dis couraged and turned backChi cago News To aronie a Dormant Llrer oil secure penqa I flint regularity of Ibe Dowilt Dr U A SlID I moos Liver Medicine I Mataafa the Samoan claimant to royal honors is passionately fond of Moody and Sankeys hymns I diR 4 asshllI 1P9 podtice disordered condUiens ot system neglectHerbinecauses gooddigostion PricejpcrBti St Bernard I3rpgalore The estate on whjch 1hejamoi lakes of Killarney are situatchas been bought by A G Peck of Cohoe Fall N Yf for 185000 The Eagle Klog oeJI Birds is noted for its keen sigh clear an oi linct vision So are those persons wpo Weekayesated lids Sold by all dealers at 35 cens Colorado auUipriUes arc after Gov Tanner of Illinois charging that he recently killed a youqg deer there in violation cthcStat4a o gamts lawsIl TIELVtt1HT bioo4ladcbmn4puroaud t perfectly healthy by r Germaa Liver Powder 2beo yoc wilt be t from rqlada fever c slid the grIp Dr Carlte1l CCrmeLIvf Powder the but medicine moBeycan bo r Fee your Colel4r OrOtt Siiw4f Owes Ualuam Prl2adOqao- rsa1lx r U m St Bernard Drug Store The grand jury at Glasgow returned t62 indiqtmentSj all eCcept r3 being lor tha iM gav 1t i whisky Is o liver tIred Does Lfall to do its bolpjspell oflckncssHerbldel the only p r sadFeverThe Paducah council passqd over tire maypta veoaapr4Luan c declaring Paducah a city of the second clas- sDIiv1ieNiJlAN TEA pM DJIPfIP e1a UaaIiges- tlon JBfigulaiMthaliWr Poe3iS- oldby St Bernard pragStPri J MM n I t A tf i Wll r1UcTh4-d i c ic3 the dull season has once more made its appear j andiras struck 116and we are leaving nothing undone to tM counteract its demoralizing effect Idleness we will guard jj Ifl against we must be busy cant afford to be otherwise and l t that our store may keep its non tie plumeTHE BEE fi HIVEwe are olfcrll1 many ftems at very sedUctive priCeB Mo LT4- d 1 b oJ Everything in the Ladies Misses and CnHdrflns Slipper Line t 8 Is Subject to a discount J of Twenty Per Cent J t ti A choice line of 3C Lansis one of our mid it summer attractions and we are allowing a 20 per Mo cent dIscount on all highgrade Pasplsand Fancy Umbrellas t Ji The Cuts We Have Made in Our Summer Dress Goods Are Out rageous but They Must Move ri tlEverything must be marked at the ROCK 49 BOTTOM PRICE We wont have it otherwise g b 4rt UI = COME ANDSEE US IBISHOPCO E b j I tfi MADISONVILLE KY b frTHE SAME PRICE ON THE SAME THINO TO EVEnYDODY Mt r iii iii i iiii i ii i usfaenjliItAsk your neighbors Thefall say that we haul better loads fur nish best teams and al ways at tire right Iricnic uu Opu All HUM Barnett ArnoIdJ dd tst d M McCORD 4 1i i Contractor and Builder is yaans ixpaHiewos EARL1IMETO1M KY All Classes of Buildings Erected i made complete ready for orrupancy aDdr f eluding Ibe furnishing fL1I ernrecuamcsi ann wmmDn lIKr PLANS DETAILS SPEClPrice reasonable and satisfaction guaran FICATION8 A CONTRACTSteed Ksllmale cheerfully given oo all kinds t DRAWN UPON BHOFlTNO of UuildinR and Special Wpik Give TICI chance at sour woik before letting mJe I cr I i1I 1 sI I U S SSIS SS SSI SSS S SSPS Sat U S S I S C S S U5SSSUSSU1 L GEORGE O TOY f Deeenorao lease Davis S LIVERY FE- EDSTABLE T kt i JtAt the Old Stand on Main Street just wrst J of depo- tEARL1NGTON ii KY I susasia FirstClass Equipment and ProlliptService J y it 1USUISUU Of j w TWYMANI Stoves CASTINGS AND TINWARE Contractor of all kinds Tin I Galvanized Iron and Copper Work ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION QUAHANTE I I OI I WV I t ProprletarrIPackageforIn a direction that i MILLIONmay lead trade to a revolution A Ktw York eompanjr of matmfartQrlog ch mliuth Ripen Chrraleal pUo1 a npuu tba earkt about flvu r4 nuu i raMkioU tkUnl or tabuu comioeJ Ooliitred iwdered IriatIIU Ut fl j mrdicluM druz wbii kaI icr i orllelk e wtski l c partly tor aulrotlaltnii ruolaliiottlng uourtahnunt iou ellmlniilnR wait rrTd10eaaIflotltlehal p and iimtiwteil at to rrlaln IU IUallllellloaci and unlcapalrM tarotun any ztcudi i prrparallonabon1l1Ml11Ipackntl In Kiwi protected atnorhntl ftittonand Mcoreljr corkud Even the Mod udi grio obl8h In Iu reqoJrrmnU thee no mauuTacturcr or tbeaotjvrydaytoperecuiiI4 uppl inoro lluiu a unall proportion tram Mi output that S would meet tk lion Tha ulau turn of nnaailly IIntsurfttiftIiutfRnt prfccilonof wotkmanabtpbyihosiiI by tba l5muni rutlaioui Jtaler In jewel lot ornament of ItaTlua Uorlr hlb tandard a and oernonINlIIPII to arT rom It the rrsorVcl to UI sccptd modem nettgdg uf nikiiig their commodity knownnct aeYlnblllldred Iho Iollan lu reeled witliti dooui nwpwr idvrriising ltIntonnc4 rr AturltQ lIlun coucerii II aiijriur inIaurrining quallilPe TIbUICL WHPorlhonnne 1101UjAtI ro4cIei Or aiirowiwaefl unlrra1I1 aDd that the IlthUuih roquIrthi Ihe 1I overIIing reseut IwIng ciId upon to PT IIJlIMO rei ror anparduoua rPr i uackuiw or tann =lrgl km that mlgbt re 1 yum but Is ufdleM n purchase InMBded to be coniumnl In s 1 m ok it lian alud weniJUnJvercrt and ilinianI actual cxperknrr t c that tntM Tabula lo1101 hive tha lenaoncrto IOM or i or diminution or IX jrelloiicfl rroni that mlnht at ririt hare hon eladi ai iinilcr raroraUaeondlUi ibnin that hue lain IOOM Inndrawe i traraUn bee or poche tfor ieerit wooHur month are round to bo practical iS reaii and ai afflcacknu everi11 upoltbOle sugreitioni and nOtIng pafllcularly tbenntma1rM proiprifty ot t mreil npaplranol0 for iirni lit the pLl rt or liv iimri tbaearnount h Ni 11 ni the riiariI In Wward inC In lei Ibo tOlupnYAToenlcored upon aA1ou of Innr Iii roiIeLrJ 1 IAfitII they n peraill of a iackae fling old by the lruggIit or tor k at rtJeelowetbllforo adopted fur ta i prletary medlcln riVJU CBNTHlcn lee or doiet for onfrn lf a cent each f company wilt not lUamuUnuo the manufaataro and In the form with whlcb 4f lj tbo peopl hay learned to knoW ant vfttue the itInTab5eebuwIiioIirtbe 41 II ibiQIOr audi as nay41ire II1ern IlIbO1ldlltplallI 7 V underituol thi tho quality of the mlclne ii luamicilin both eurti the oaiy i i bulna to the turn gin1 comparaIlT106t of pae w puhtin up Tilt live oent par t t I q teanra lIOa ytl to Ie wi of iii deIar iallbou p it that aimoal soy g131 will IIblalll j whn awmce soj bulla anreiio 1 J crtOnCotaintigtintalulewlllflhpCniJXiagCI so II r tmpt to JUpaDI lu jfw 1rkilVatu ItluaIftre thorugily olroduOld I tii trade hllia i1 price whieb wilt ilim i fair Inarilli Cf ITOncyl Cartons for 40 cast d IlloznIiieartnaforlit 5O33QUItUr lw BWM 940 cartoni floo Caihwim tho order In ertrycajo U Alt th c U1 L V VORNkiVERMIFUCE F 2DYHIIIIL illW Ii y esOxaa DY ALL DRVGooGZ ors Prepared b dAME F LLAIIDL 1 r I a Ad LiIuJiJj j 7p r 97 T r r7 Tv rl 1ej r23e sgjll Jnbustru ui rlDtI t LOCALS r Mrs W D Cayin n1i1y have gone to Dawson Mrs Wallace Crspayps a Madisonvilley1sipy sshy Mrs Fannje ArRqd vjting I relatives ju MubJept rgcqufly- t The darn broki t v4i Monarch f Mines Friday Np dpraage was i done 1 C A Morton they Jrdant tailor of Madisonvijlc watij JIRwn Monday Miss Lucia McEuen of Nash ville is the guest of Miss Susan Atkinson jl Miss Lulu Jordan of tt Tenn is visiting her Gallatinj IjE Fawcctt 1 Mr and Mrs J E Long and children of Nashville are visiting relatives here I Thos J Stevens the hustling miller of Hanson was a caller at THE BEE office Monday Mrs J E Moore and daughter Miss Celeste visited in Madisop ville several days last week Miss Agnes Tobin and brother Master Hubert of Bowling Green 1g arc visiting the Misses Whalen Hazel Tilford the young man who was hurt near St Charles by a runaway team is able to be out 4 again c Mr and Mrs W J Lamb ol rlt Madisonville spent several days last week with their daughter Mrs rf Joseph Summers g lion W T Fowler the prom- isingfe young attorney of Hopkins V viiiwas in Earlington Friday yaiuJ called in TIIK BKK office Cliff Slaton the night police j man at Madisonville was shot and slightly wounded last Friday night f by a negro desperado who wasp resisting arrest t Capt I3urchfieldoi Madisonvlllc will leave Friday for Fort Thomas r near Covington where he will re- t main until about the first of Sep tember when he will start for the f Philippines r c Mr John T Barnett andI fWyf and Mr Charlie Barnett and sister Miss Maude and Misses Nellie and Edith Rootz left for bcbree t yesterday morning Thy will c spend several days aVtha Spriags Rev C C Hall of Hickory Grove Groves County Was inn Earlington Tuesday morning r mingling with old friends He lIt for Webster County that morn I t1 ing hut will be backin Earlingtpn llBgam soon f4t The ex Confederate Veteran As sociaiion Camp No 528 Hpflkina I County will hold a meeting at the Jfnl hall at Madifionville the jtst fc ijjiurUay in August 1899 at 10 ti in Business of importance Viill come up and a full attendance I dbircd lanJlord31itsuivlle hafi decided to quit the hold business and will retire about the first of the month Mr fPritcliett proprietor of the Lucic Nwdl rent the New Belmont apd tie it for lodging accommodations 4f Elder I 11 Teel assisted J y Pfuf Karl Taylor as vocalist CtSCi the most successful meeting that has been held for several years i at Mortons Gap Thirteen wer adiled to the church and much n tlutsiasm was manifested by the church and the cause of the Mps tcrjevived The worldfamed diving horses Powder Face and GqpiJiIave ben r engaged to exhibit at the Lexipg t ton Horse Show Fair and Carni vul They make a leap of 42 fpei in tank of water burten feeMePPi and thousands people have boon lectrified byitho starlingiperfoim ana of these equirje winders A Tlmy perfonh each dayduring h 44layM of th Carnival Aug 812 PowderI RAINY DAYAIJSEMRNTSr Indoor parties That Will Interest hlhlrlnIInholiday do not forget the rainy days that will surely come but provide occupation for the active minds that cannot exhale their rest lessness in outdoor4eiIes writes n in the August Ladies Homo Journal Take a few games like the games of Artist4playcd on the samPfi c aj the arij Authors The little cuts repro duce famous pictures such as the Sistine Modonna Sir Joshua Key oolds Angel Heads which are in reality portraits of one child Isa ijjella Kerr Gordon in different po jsitions They familiarize the chil dren with the worldfamous pictures as well as some good examples of modern art like the Knaus Ma donna Puzzle books to cut out painting books beads to stringkin dergartcn practice cloth for sewing paper dolls and soldiers designs for paper cutting with a pair of landbrushthe person in charge will see that they do not get Wet let them have clay pipes and soapy water and blow bubbles t i Wonderful Discovery LuNSFOnn ALA April 15 i8g8 New Spencer Medicine Co Dear Slrs1 bave been troubled with liver and stomach complaint I bad no appetite and my general health was very daerepttdocI got no relief until Ibeanta nso yo6r valuable Nubian Tea I used about IWo dollar worth of it and it did me more good than all the medicine I ever look I have gained tblrly five pounds in Weight and my health is very good I can sleep soondly and my appetite excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea lo tbe world as being a Godsend to any cotta munity Anyone who doubts Ibis state meat can write OSCAR BAKER Sold b SI Bernard Drugstore j f t rMarried In Bowling Green Two members of 4the M ml th Cave Party from thisIplacel stole a march on their friends while in 1Bowling and were quietly married Tile happy couple were Mr Harry Bramwcll and Miss Lillie Robinson They were married last Wednesday in the Park City while on their way ho the Cave and succeeded in keeping the matter a secret from the rest of the party as nobody knew nothing of it until the re turn trip was being made and while stopping over in Bowling Green one of the members was in formed of the marriage by a resi dent of that city Mr and Mrs Bramwell passed through Earling ton Monday afternoon enroute to Nashville the home of the groom and will return to this city in a few days They were both well known and popular young people and have a host of friends who join in with TilE BEE in extending con gratulations There Is more Catarrh In this section of Ihe country than all other diseasesjput to and until the last years was supposed lo be Incurable For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedieS and by conS stantly falling lo cure with local treatment pronounced It Incurable Science has proven catarrh Iobe a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment II a 15 Catarrh Cure manufactured by Pi J Cheney Co To ledo Ohio is the only constitutional cure on the market taken internally In doses from ten teaspoooful It acts directly on Ibeblood and mucous sur faces ot the system They offer one hundred dollars for any case II fails to cure Send for circulars and testimonials Address F J CIIENEY Co Toledo O Sold by Druggists 750 HaW Family Pills are tbe best Marks Pun Mark Twain is credited with the authorship of the best pun made this year In addressing some of his London admirers several days ago he said Since the two great branches ol the axon race have been un tliriKiplingildo voutly trust they will notbr parted jq1W c frat IiIa s l r That TJirobblng Headache WfAildiquJckly leive you it youiuicd Dr Kiagi New Pills Thousands of sufj ferers bavp proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches They uka blood apd strong Imesaa buildup yo ibealJhT Easy ptakrs Try- thorn Only as c ts not jS lh Scdty StBerpard DruggIst Be tiiankfut for what you have andconsole yourself with thq thought that vb t you hove not would render you miserable if you had it CUPAN CLIEF TOO PlaMftr ouceuraIgian4Tootbbo n live BjinmM gqurStomach ed jRinsMr Caapkldfc trtiooJ25 Coat by St Bernard Drug Store w CREATES HAWWNESS i A little woman can do a biz lot pi cleaning II IT rfttvHtlfc effort w GpJ4 It I 1 S the tImeanIoaey of cleanin more thai halt and ilU is a bringct of brightness comfort and r4Dott p hard and bblng ha d wnb soap in the oldlashionedwiy Gold Dust make hard cleaning easy FCi ttpinpmy bux urlargepaclage If TNHK FAIRBANK COMPANY 1 altColiQ STIXMM W Xh i 1 i OON i II t b 1JJ r World8tfS brie malhls to I a House another trying tqselims for lss than it costl lihito hjuild- It fOnejispcndingiallihe money he can make in taking his girl to the theatre and sending her flowers with the hope of making her his Byi v t mOtYe JaJlgrttnm aJI vorcc One man escapes all the diseasen flesh is heir to and gets killed on a railroad Another es rnchdiesVteman stands off his creditors and goes traveling to the lakes or springs while another stays at I home and pays his dcbtsEx change IS IT RIGHT For an Editor to Recommend Patent MediCines The Sylvan Valley Mows Brevrad N C- says It may bqa question vhelher his editor of a newspaper bas the right lo pub recommend any ot the various pro prietary medicines which flood the market yet as a preventive of suffering we feel it a duly to say a good word for Chamber tains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem oily We havelnourn and used this medi in our family for twenty years and have always It reliable In many cases a doso of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is lt1IDlIIcillyi OfCballberlalnshand anti administered at the inception ot an attack much suffering be avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required At least Ibis bas been our experience during the past twenty years This remedy is for sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earlington lien T Robinson Morton Gap George King St Chariest E f j lapknsyile 1ttVidcnate A a meeting of the Council at Hopkinsville Monday night a reso lution was adopted enforcing the provisions of chapter 39 of the general ordinances This provides that each councilman shall name a physician in his ward whose duty it shall bo tomak a house to house tour vaccinating every pcrspn not previously vaccinated hcrc were no new developments in the smallpox situation upA tofesterday r H I I Best way to Invest as Cents ANTIOC MISS tnlr tat 1898 New Spencer Medicine Co I want lo tell what I think of your Nubian Tea I have used if myself and in my family and it is all that you claim for II It is the best Liver Medicine I ever tried It Is just the thing to tike if you feel bad and are bilious A B LANCASTER Sold by St Bernard Drug Stor- eTttylorBlackwell Tuesday morning at the resi dence of the bride in Clay Miss Roo Blackwell and Mr Edgar Taylor were united in marriage Miss Blackwell is a popular and ac complished young lady of Clay and Mr Taylor a bright young schoolteacher whose home is in Morganfield The young couple spent yesterday with Mr and Mrs Lee Cazort relatives of the bride and left in the afternoon for Crof ton Circumstances Alter Cases In cases of dyspepsia nervousness ca tarrh rheumatism eruptions etc the cir cumstances may bo altered by purifying and enriching the blood with hoods Sarsaparilla Good appetite and good digestion strong nerves and perfect health lake the place of these diseases Hoods S5ar saparilla is Americas greatest medicine and the best that money can buy Hoods Tills cure biliousness sick head acheAn Oklahoma editor commenting upon the world and humanity in general says Heaven born ora tors are carrying the hod athletes are preaching the gospel and brilliant writers arcshoeing horses There arc lawyers who ought to be cowpunchers and cowpunchers who ought to practice law surgeons who ought to be sawing wood and wood cutters who ought to be saw ing jbones There are men n the pcnitcntiaryvlioought a to le hold ing positions of trust and men ii posjtipndf trust vhiiought to be in the penitentiary i rfrt r jA Narrow Escape vtTfaaakf alJwords written by Mrs Ada E Harf of Groton S D Was taken tilb a bid coldwhich settled onmy lungs cough ConsumptI caulcjlfya but a shorj timd Jjgave myself uho my Savior detftrmlned if tcould not stay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above My husband was advised to get Dr Rings New Dis covery for Consumption Coughs and Colds I gave 111 trial took in all eight bottles It has cured me and Thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman Ttlal bottles free nl St Bernard Drugstore Regular size and Stoo Guaranteed or price refunde- dr r i r f- TMC iye Party Returns The party that left for Mam moth Cave last Monday week re turned home Mpudayifiveijirig C this week report having a good time and enjoying their fflpvery ttJj Spains ate4tNecd Mr t If P Olivia of iiarcelonaSpiin spends bis winters at Aiken S C Weak nerves had cuedjivp qpai i in the back ot bis head On using Electric Bitlers Americas greatest Blood nntJe q Hem edy all pain soon left him lie says this 9edsAll1 kidney trouble purifies tha bloodstones up the Iomac trqvigtbens ve Ui vim vigorarid new Ufa Into every muscle nerVe and organ of the body If weak tired or ailing you need it Every bottle guaranteed SOte lsSold by Si Bernard Drugstore f 1Subscribe fqr rll BEE I2- o L J r ATROCIOUSSs QI Va tlicJoKePlayed on a HopeV kjiuyllle Boy A The police along the lines of the various railways have been notified to be on the lookout for two young culprits who were engaged in a most atrocious trick at Hopkins ville last Wednesday night by which a lad twelve years of age lost his leg The young scoundrels whom it is supposed committed the outrage are thought to have made their escape In the direction of Evansville yet nothing has been heard of them Pinckney Haynes Ihe 12yearold boy who lost his leg left Gracey Wednesday and arrived at Hopkinsville that night He was in search of work and without friends Two boys ac companied him and at night they lay down to rest The Haynes boy was worn out and footsore from his tramp and soon dropped off to sleepWhile he was asleep his two companions bound one of his limbs in a cloth and having saturated the wrapping with kcrosope set it afire The victim of this attempt at a practical joke was so fatigued that he did not wake until the blaze had commenced to scorch his skin Then panic stricken Ihe lost several valuable seconds before he succeeded in extinguish ing the flames Hi4 hands were badly burned and his leg was roasted from knee to ankle The burns were so se rious that amputation of the limb was found necessary Exchange Good for the Children Mrs Ella Hloson of Hinton Ala writes us August lain 1898 11 advise all mothers to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret tut I keep this medicine in the bouse and when the children are ailing I Rive them a dose and that is the last of it Sold by St Bernard Drug Store A Card of Thanks Members of Mortons Gap Lodge I NO 315 Independent Order of Odd Fellows desire to express I their gratitude to the citizens of Mortons Gap and surrounding country for their good attendance and liberal patronage at their an nual picnic giVen July 15 1899 which was a grand success so cially morally and financially They also wish to thank Mr J B Atkinson president of the St Ber nard Coal Co for his liberal do nation to the treasury of said Lodge for which he will ever be held in grateful remembrance by every member oi the Lodge DR WILLIAMS V J M STAPLES v Com J T LIGON J Kentucky Fair Dates Lexington August 95 days Madisonville August 94 days Lawrenceburg August 154 daysLebanon August 154 days Columbia August 154 days Brodhead August 233 days Shelbyville August 233 days Springfield August 223 days Bardstown August 195 days Elizabethtown Sept 55 days Bowling Green Sept J34days Glasgow Sept 204 days Gtithrie Sept 274 days Horse Cave Sept 274 days Owensboro Oct 35 days An Epidemic of Diarrhoea Mr A Sanders writing from Cocoanut Grove Fla says there has been quitear I epidemic of Diarrhoea there a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy lie saya he also recommended it to others and they say it is Iho best medicipe they ever used Sold by SI Bernard Drugstore Earlington lien T Robinson Morions Gap George Kipg I Si CharJes When the postofficc authorities at Washington refused to estab lish a post office at Mountain View OakIa a I away the people of the former place went in a body to the latter and stole the postoffice building and planted it in their own town A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn Scald Cut or Urnise Uucklans Arnica Salve the best in the world will kill the pain and promptly heal it Cures Old Sores Fever aIJolIs Felons Corns all Skin Eruption Best PUll Cure on Earth Only 25 cents a box Gore guaranteed Sold by St Bernard Druggi- stLaundry The Madisonville Steam Laundry wagon will collect laundry in Earlington every Monday after noon Same will be delivered Thursday Please have your bundle ready all bundles left atI your office wijl be shipped Thurs YourtW G BORDERS Agent ft is estimated that at tle be England1 coal still unused and available Henry Koehler x Company LouisviiieKyinvite i men who have lumber for sales They buy POPLAR and HARDWOODS in mixed cars DRY or GREEN Write them A Chicago street beggar who died a few days ago left a fortune of 540000 J 1 Prom jPopte POOLE KY July 24 iSggj EpITOBEE AEarlington Kyi The Republicans ofj Weler county are well pleased with the proceeding of the Lexington con vention In regard to ticket and platform there is not a dissenting voice among them and now is the proper time for every Republican of this State to shoulder his gut and form a line of battle agaiqstE the common enemy of ernment and prosperity Let every one of us do this and see if thisP coming November the G OPt3dont score the grandest victory ever known in this old Common wealthIThe correct way to do this is to talk our Republicanism on every opportunity and especially to young men who will cast thelrifJJI vote the coming election Mention the crime of 1893 to them not73 but something that they are conTversant with show them the irq mense advance in wages of the vast majority of American worjwts it in all the industries and the generIa high tidein the wave of Rcpubliap prosperity that is sweeping over l the country which is disturjipgtA the Democratic party today anSI causing them to use such maqfeiqj icry as Mr Goebel has used E W THORNDERRY Sour Stomach Is one of the first ympt nn of f a U coming llllloui attack Care It with a 1ewiIsp I Dr U A Slmmoni Liver MedicinetJ What a woman will not forgiye a man for she herself does n9 know until slje cojnpa to do it i PLUlla the forerunner to consumption Bells FineTarHoney will cure it aqc1P give such strength lo the lungs Ifeaj a cough or a cold will not settle there Twentyfive cents at alt good druggie fofare he is getting dangerously qertthe truth Those who live on farms are liable I lb accidental cuts burns and behsei BallardsbaqwLiniment 1 I 01andFor Sale A good Jersey cow with a heifer calf Apply to Lee Cazort Earl ington Ky d There are over seventy miles pf tunnels cut in the solid rocl of GibraltartlSick Headache Wind on the stomach BUj Jb tenths f Nausea are quickly cared bys flic doses ol Dr U A Slmmoaa Liver WdlclatII Love may change its living t place but it keeps on getting mail at the same old address Wak Eyt are Made Strong dim vision made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kln speedily and effectually cured by the use of Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salvo Its puttnp in tubes and sold on a guarantee by good druggists IIKlondikehooooooooNothing equals Ballarda Blackberry Bit sam for Cramping Diarrhoea and Howe Complaints This remedy is one of tie and most successful medic1iiIof its kind Price 23 cents St DrugslorepThe lender frequently finds that borrowing dulls the edge of menv oryCThe danger of XilarUI Almo ph r piir b averted by occiilonill talflug Dr M A Sjpj j mont Ltvcr MpdlchseO The number qipthe Klondike HAS NATVBE WAPWEP YQttaNature bepiflf elsft In the j d t prlDIbl forth Iret WVcJfMtiir the despondent chord to Vibrate most dcfeet L- Olt the forerunner of Catli MalnI ast4 Typ d Fever paaItdawafaVoL salt it IIItltlDli p1 a VCallDr CariltedtGerma IlntJowdcyjpk p one dousa daat bed tlm for days II I YuCataJsLawtTonic M weeks course ofthese two t r ntaie 70bwill feel llko tbe Cow ra Jasle Ja the Prepare torttt sjUUiUl or hotmwhei the atmosphere Is tEll oC necessary a we your yskm waro J Ithe atMTCi 1 Remedies lu a IUl4so14 SI Berpari PfK Store A NwChampI9t From the Inilafltpolii JoIUJa1 The PugI know I aintben able to git a battle on f rethtmonths but yoP bet Ill pion ye- tBackerYes if this keeps qp you will be the champion Lots wait fighter of the world o CASTORlk k For Infants and OhUdxenb Tbe Kid YH Hill Always BMfht Boars tho J jSignature ofaDr Carver the worlds champtqjt shot will each day give an cxhjbi bition of fancy shooting during the Lexington Horse Show Fair and Carnival August 8 to 12 pr Carver is too well known to the genera public for us to corrjmeBt upon an exhibition rpm him It will be well yortli the price of ad mission itself Notice A reward of t50 will be paid jor the arrest and conviction of sny person guilty of stealing bniss copper or other goods frpm the premises of this company and he Iconvictionsaid stolen goods ST BERNARD COAL Co U I fT F4 r r cUMMER i CATARRH Pr Catarrh eflkt bnatlt It cauSe it if matt frtvalin in tktiummtr months ft ctiUtd tummir tattrrk Itsurprlseam1nythat bowel trouble Is catar rhal Dr lltirtmana r 4 plainAVrlto Neauslno Cq Columbus 0 for them 4 cx ipl ah ft qut catarrh and ho- werzl I 4 cure it wherever located Iliad cbrpnbcdiarrJtua for fifteen years T E Miller rairie TexII I doctors medicines In vain WritciS Ioruna wo mended and it ndcuredine at Mr John nltrU OS3 pIn St ClochmllUO rttclIi wife and my cf took Io rnatpr1claronl dlar r us Q doctor or medicine we tried bcforfl helped us Mr ypuiact dJoter1Thxi yrltcL VptrPJMfy ayjIpgi Jpmy e mytfk l raya recom JIIfAIIu tothose- nuna lIujTerL WRR Mr Jobndiarion 1D20 Tlilrd Arc lfoona Pa says Ii suffered from dyacntcrv for three years I took Pe raa aw1a1nuQsy weU lQW IN tHE lINES A Peicefpl Pprtionjtratlon is what tile vapiyJJja Conrfer called roeetiDRot the pJO jp9fStwen they in large numberi accompanied by their vrlvesand children iassejjbled neaf the Jpbn Ingle mine last rgay to awe and Intimidate by their aspcc If polblt lbs miners then at- oririn the mine Yes it was indeed a tnJiRlssiop ey were on if we lose it9ttba troth for awhile They did sot drawlbtir revolvers which DP doubt tne put ten had concealed about their eiin bnt4tWPco W64 Heir children 0fltQYQtLif PQlllbl a disturbance by- ooting and blowing tin horns and calling b miners as they emerged Irorn the nine tcabs a4 other vile name If Q U ll WrBknQwp the sole objocf of the visit to tbtLmlne was by their presence 4qrffgjtWJhB miners so they would come utan4Jolit the strikers You dont go to aneill r andcall him bad names when you B9 oqjt social visit and neither did I1oJlM Wo kcrlgo there with their heart filled full of love for their brother workman but approached the mina wit- heeeaed hatred In their hearts hoping tbVMMrpresence wondso proyokp the IQH that be Instill defense would fre Cat shot thereby opening tbe way fo- refoailcTat attack But thanks lo mrdyminrg bore at work many of xrtipn ave worked there for ten years- bcy didnpt flinch horn their duly apd- toihaIVB 1o answer jeers of the crowd peat IhBi olie woman in the crowd there assembled said In one of her mad ysterjcsr I wouldsee myself and chit drenaUt ye before I won4 allow my bus aijClp bccoma a scab The poor do Inded being never stops lo think that the Good Bpok no wherp instructs her husband J9ian organization that makes him a- IMt orslavfl under Ibo lash of tbe agitator and therefore become subject to the desti njjoft now aiaicInBbimt Fpreman Summers says the heavy rain f last Friday night did some damage to incpkawpr bgino defay was caused Cjgk against corporations all llihbaWi pUtnly that be will be no- riend of tho laboring man You cannot flBf pJbeStates Indujtrles with Mil PJtn B tie raen whose brain and Buucle poduaaupport for their families 4ftra short sika or shut down the- ooperatlva Coal Company has again started urtlhij spine When the trouble 1I1Slp he sopkJ 9Wer apd irpclprs m ncq fookabaaUaccJlo4s nepIinI for purpose of arriving at a setllemoui if- OIb The rtsul was when tbpy met iqjpUw they j1rao tp the conclusion that new set of officeis waj dtslrwl and 10 be positions of Piesid pt unit Secretary wtiredeclared vacant ani after mat9re tie bZf9pletj9fl was dccJarKitin pro M1and William Walton and Sampson pjajf pjecjf4 to fill the vacancies Mr- AUon formerly fillid the position of ciiqt for the company AS Ibs- i4ttbcoffico Mr of secielary and both are 9JaJitcdfPr tba pflurii they hav- esechonlpflhl Jf vo tplsleJ1obe mostprosperonliroMthowinersibticnyBr av was during the rajtriajfemenl ol ttcseagain JIjI1t nd wplook Cpr Rood rppoit foi th Ji place Tnp new ofBcials we bjeUev favar paying miners standard wage apd no soiling col at cut throat ptfcai Foreman Toombs reports great progress beiosjrjade In be construction pf the qew slack Dasher bojldlngs Mr Fat BlaIr pf South Diamond washer a yhila Saturday One of the eyil results attending the vjsll f an Dilator t l this counjy was last wpek maLls known A young man of Morlpns PJwbo has been working In the IJf mines ani who waj almost c9kc jll heart and purse c mq 4flwn lilt week to see the president of the t- Bernar4Qq1cpsppy and toll his Ul o- fwpeUauldboAld beenmisled by an- gitatorwho always seeks first to deceive bis yjcJira pdthe v rulm hdnraij upon his represeallltI9nJ9Ined the U JI V and lost bis job Seeing the condition false advice bad placed hint In be was wilUng to renounce the order for the sake of work Ha was given some wholesome advice by Mr Atkinson and went on his way rejoic log In thin fact that so long as he proved himself worthy he could labor for said companyDoc has been quite busy the past week looking out for the walking delegate who is said to be abroad in this county His former friend Purcell alias Jones passed through here and even failed to recognize his former companion with whom he has tramped some distance on railroadThe miners are out on strike A few days ago an agitator appeared there professing to be friend who had come there to build up their interests and after a talk with Ihe operator of the mine and failing to convince him that he knew every thing that was worth knowing he ordered Ihe men out on a strike because among other things the operator refused to recognize the U M W So with thorn as with thousands of others they have lost a job whlio the destroyer of happiness writes lo his chief the story of a great victoryOne year of work without any rest is proving rather trying oh some of the millers but little complaint is made when an opportunity is presented them to work Evansville Ind JolY24Jobn logic of the Ingle mines has been requested by county officials to disarm his nonunion men and has declined Ingle claims his men bave the tight to carry arms to pro tect themselves The omcials say they have no right lo force the workers to dis arm and the strikers claiming the same rights as workers are arming The situ ation is badly strained and may result in an outbreak at aqy moment Union men are threatening to get even with the Sher ill at tbe next election if he does not disarm the nonunion men At a meeting yesterday a speaker in re ferring to Ipgles threats to prosecute tbe srikers for contept of court in disturbing his men said Tell Judge Matteson and others that if they continue to hound us that we will defy them and all go to jail together Tbe county would soon tire of feeding us all Tbe Spottsville mines are now closed and local mines can no longer rely on them for coal reprcscntWa large Tea Coffee and Spice Firm in this section Address N B care A E Walesby Advertising Agent Lduisville Kentucky EROVES dmtlTIJNICISJofeYAS COOD FORADULTS 5octslOJUTr4 Parts Medfclne Co w Louis Wo- OenUemem Wo mid teal rear COO bottles o OUOVKtl TABTELKMS CHILL TONIC and hast bought thro are SIrCady this you In sit osir 01 penence or II drua have oeter an article tllstgv0 luch universal eutfr faction M your mob YOUR trulr AnNRYCAflC WaLPaperWe Standard Patterns inWall Jap rGood Goods at 4 Reasonable Prices which tvUt servo many hous i keepers as V Uas the high pricedPapers offered elsewhere H t I I F6LADTSHbW YOU 4 J AAM= U1lIiIIdi St Bernard General Store v teIWJ7 ACTS GENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS LIVER AND BOWELS CLEANSES THE 5VSTEM E FPECTUALL Dl5PE5ffvErOVERCOMES ii4tTUAL O PERMANENTLY ITS Btiltto GE frEcTSiD- v tHe GeMuIutMAHrp oy I ez5C tiaXsrca tan es sit culGG41 au 500 nIIOrll W A NISBE1 President 0 W WADDILL Cashier jopkins o- mtBANK MADISONVILLE KY I Captal Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking business and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties u finest and most secure vault fa that section of Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In Surplus fond 50000 120000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887c JNO G MORTON BANKERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It is not to busi ness men we are talking they know all about Itbut to salaried men wage earners and to women Theres safety it the bank is a good one Theres convenience the money always ready and out squandering small sums when you bave a large sum in your pocket MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Co ompouna 5 prescriptions properly it takes time It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs It requires the druggis drugfreshpossible work and for compensation lie must be reasonable WITH TIlE ABOVE FACTS REMEM tIER WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUG STORE BO YEARS Ir EXPERIENCE TnA- OEdMAItIUSQ COPYRIGHTG cAnyone sehding ft kotct and cecri tln ala Jllr Crtaln our o4ntnn irce whether an IlIyenUon j I1enlt1andboOkottlatntA c Iecuringpatcntalatenta y pvdnt notice without lIIIIo tn the Scientific jltnericniu A hnnitanmolr Illonlratod wetllf TArred rtr or BClenlino wIII Verout SI 1 nowadeairiFIUNtIliranch umce t V ilL Co IOSBYO1G jBdctsfr55i Work a fOCIIJ J ED xrli3ta stoirrj Cy rVY3HliWI pub for now work as weU siU classes of repair vMrk J have the services piva flrstc1acsfhoemaker t T It iffid NOW prepared to do all work promptly on JeedtA Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of It 11But What Your House Requires is TWOJ COATS 11 et 1 ti t Prices Right Your ic cl PAIUTStDuality Unsurpassedf r id4 rj St Beriiard Drug Stoir 1 a S S j LL T 11 0 l THE CAVE TRIP One of the Members of the Party Furnishes Some Very n irSTERESTINQ BITS OF GOSSIP y Had a Delightful TimeThe Hos IMUtyof the Crescent Citys Crew Appre elated 1 One of the members of the Cave Party 1 thinking it would be of in terestvo the friends of those who composed the Cave Party as well as to most of the readers of TilE CBEEfurnishes the following jotted down at random while en route to and Jrom this wonder of Kentucky Alter bting escorted around ibe city of Evansville by me agent for the Evansvllle v1oliag Green Packet Co we were taker onboard Ibe sUamer Crescent City and there introduced to the crew Capt How ell toldns to take charge of the boat go ben and wherever wo pleased and In a few minute out parly were as much at home in the pilot and engine rooms as they were in the cabin Mrs Howell the captains Rood wife was very pleasant and accommodating and did all she could to make our trip a delightful one We steamed out of Evansville at 5 40 p m and on our arrival at Spottsvllle some of the ladles met acquaintances Here is where you see ibe first locks on Green River but it was Belting dark and we did not gel the view we would like Tuesday afternoon we arrived at Rock port and there a party joined us going to Bowling Green There were twentyone in their party the same number as in ours and another queer coincidence was the fact that there were Ibe same number of married couples in both partiesfor a short time at leastas subsequent events I will show They proved to be a merry crowd and we were all soon acquainted Indeed very much soas far as two gentlemen In the EarlinRton parly were con cerned They seemed lo be carried away with two young lidies from Beaver Dam After supper there was a dance the music being furnished by a good string band on board for our special benefit The dance was followed by vocal and piano music which was very fine On Wednesday morning at 6 oclock we steamed into Bowling Green where we left the boat and while sightseeing in the beautiful Park Cily two of our party rMiss Lillie Robinson and Mr Harry Bramwell selected this place as their Grttna Green and gave us the slip and were quietly married We boarded the train at Bowling Green not knowing we bad a newly mar lied couple in our parly and arrived at Glas gow Junction at to a m Here we SlOp ped for a while and went out lo inspect the ruins of an old hotel the relic of ante bellum days wbich was started beta de wah and nsver completed Mr Hopper Ibe fkcdak fiend of our party took several views of it We arrived at Ibe Cave lintel for dinner and rested that aft ternoon The short route of the cave was traversed that night Tbe next day two young ladies frum New Orleans joined us They proved themselves lo bo very pleas ant and Photographer Hopper appointed himself a committee of one to look after one ot the young ladiee Friday evening we left the cave for Bowling Green where we registered at the Mansard Hotel and were entertained in good style Saturday we viewed Bowling Green from end to tad and then it was that some of our parly found out about the marriage The boat came ID about 2 oclock when we boarded her and told tbe captain we were glad 10 get back home Sunday is Ibe day the Crtfcnt City makes her stock trip and it is quite a sight to see them loading stock The crew of the Cresent city Capt Howell Pilots Keplinger and Dolly Clerks limberly and Howell and Engineer Cecil f have the thanks of the entire party for hospitality and kiodnets shown them and all unite in saying that much of the pleas ure while on the river was due largely to them Engineer Cecil no doubt thinks there are other girls besides that girl Sue down in old Kentucky lo write about as beisqiule a verse writer wrote dozens ol verses and dedicated a poem to one of Ibo girls Clerks Kimberly and Howell had others to go on their watch so they could talk to our young ladies On the return trip we bad a much better view of the locks The scenery was grandespecially on Barren River and will long be remembered Nic Toombs the jolly drummer was there in all his glory and kept the ball rolling and was the life of the crowd The crew of tbd Cresent City say there was never a more agreeable party on bcard than ours We left Evansville Monday afternoon and arrived back in our own little home fteling that we bad a tine Irip knd our Ibal- all enjojed very much kGrapevine Notes Mrs Mack Moore is stilt very sick Her sister Mrs J B Moore of Earlington is with her Miit Ora Barrow who has been visiting her mother Mrs Vincent Davis will return to her home In Cliriniin County in a few das where will she commence leach- Ing the school at that pUce neat Monday Miss Ermine hard ot Nebo Ky vis lied the family ff J Y Slory Saturday and Sunday and attended church at GrapevineMr Moore and family of near the McCord School house visited J J Moore Saturday and Sunday Our farmers are all rejoicing over the nice rains which have fallen the last few days Elder Tinsley filled his regular appoint ment at Grapevine Sunday morning but owing to Ibe inclemency of the weather had a small audience however this rain ceased to some extent and we had a very nice Sjnda School in the afternoon Aunt Cindy Todd Is complaining some Among the visitors at Sunday School were Mr Jean Prilcbett und Miss Clara Nisbe of MadisjLVle and Mrs Dve Pickens of Texas who is here visiting rel ativesMisses Belle Story and Hattie Goocb of Hanson will begin their school at Ilsley the first Monday In August DENNIS Hearin Mr George Prenllss of Uorganfield formerly one of the candidates for State Senate said Tuesday that the Democrats were going to be beaten by 25000 voles Mr Prentiss is a Democrat and says that be will vote for W S Taylor before be will for the man that raped Kentucky Democracy In the last convention Born to Mr and Mrs Fred Rickelson last Saturday a bouncing twelve pound boyWork bands are very scarce in this sec tion Geo W Hearin has bad a good deal of trouble lo finding hands lo prize tobacco The barbecue at Bordley last SaItrday- was a howling success Mr R S Carney was manager There are two protracted meetings going on at Sturgis now one a sanc tified and Ibe other a Christian Brother Ramsey is carrying on the former There are two other sanctified meetings going on over acrpjs the river in Critten den near Blackford Nice showers of rain fell bere Friday which were badly needed by all growing crops The ground was so dry that it did not wet it much Many converts have been gained from the Democrats since McKinley a election among the most prominent are Goo W Hearin Joe Luke Mitchell John Horne Jesse Smith Harry Nails and others Money to patent good Ideas may be secured by our aid Address THE PATENT RECORD Baltimore Md v Pointed Paragraphs From the Chicago Evening News The crying infant is loveliest in reposeA nurse is an up to date soothsayer The sandbagger tS always sink ing strangers for money f The suit a tailor makes ainan seldom lasts as ong as his suit against him Any girl who refuses a sparkling diamond engagement ring must be stone blind The insiders in the stock mar ket are the lambs after the bears take them in There is hope for any young man who is willing to unlearn what he thinks he knows The truths we least desire to hear are those whichit would be to our advantage to know ProbablynothngfroWs sb mAQ notonous as having a collector come around with the same old billevery monjh A lady complains that top much tongueWewhen it is in every womans mouthWhen you hear one man speak of another as being a good man you cant always tell whether the one spoken of is a minister or a pugilist r FOLEYS BANNER SALVE Is a Healing Wonder CAMPBELL GO tftie Qordon jJigh School Jk- f l Prof J M Gordon assisted by Prof H Boringwill open a HIGH SCHOOL in 1IMadisonville September 4 1899 f TERMS j HBh School Department ts a month 1 Preparatory Department 3 a month i FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Eor1JoNvKY C TilE UYOJJOOLu JIM V THIRD QUARTER INTER I 1 RATIONAL SERlESJULY 30 m A PS Text of the Ion siyt 1021 Memory Veturn 2123 GoIdeniToxt I rxsl l Commentary Prepared by the Ilcv n M Steam Copyright 1S99 by D M Stearns 10 Ho kneolal upon his know throo tirnu n tIny nnd prayed nhil gntaUhnnka before his God no ho did nforcthno to A l oor Unto to give thanksvono might say whim hU enemies weroeoo n8 his lIfo with full determination to kill him SomA would have been full Of fear nnd would have thought It vrlso and a very lawful precaution to have at least closed tho win dow during prayer time but this roan of God who lived before Goo and not before won simply kept on doing as ho had done aforetime 11 Then those mon assembled and found Dnnlol praying and making nuppll cation Ixjforo lila Qod A hundred and twentytwo against ono and tho king on their Bldo unwittingly against Daniel there seemed no hopo for Daniel lila hope was In God not In man hist mind was staid on God and therefore at peace Isa xivl B and ho feared not to bofound praying 19 Tho answered and said Tho thing is true nocrdlng to the law of tho Mcdcs and Persians which altoroth not Thoso enemies of Daniel reminded tho king that ho had signed n decree that If any ono should ask A petition of any god or man for 80 days except of himself ho should bo put In tbo den of lions and tho king had to acknowledge that It was oven BO When askixl to sign tho decree tho kings vanity was appealed to a point on which many are wsak and ho probably had not tho remotest thought of thefioaat blo consequence 13 That Daniel which Is of tho chil then of the captivity of Judah regardoth not thoo O king nor tho decree that thou hast signed They would hnvo tho king think that they ostocrncd him very highly but that Daniel tho Tow despised both him nndhls decree Th01oonfe tin vcrso4 that they couldflnil nono occasion nor fault In him makes tus think of the confession of Pllato concerning Christ John xvIII 38 xix 4 6 14 Then tho king when ho hoard these words was sore displeased with himself and set his heart on Daniel tojdollrcr him And tothat end ho laborodtlll tho going down of tho sun Ho loved Daniel and esteemed MID and saw now how his enemies were socking his ruin and how ho himself had unintentionally become apart ner with thorn 11 must Have been a BUT prlso to tho presidents and princed that Darius was displeased with himself rather than with Daniel nnd that in seeking to kilt Daniel they were grlovlngitheklng It in well to know tho mind of tho king and to my 11 Sam xv 16 16 No decnx nor etntuto which tho king cstbllshcth maybe changed For tho third time thcso men assembled with determination to kill Daniel verses Oill each tlmo pressing their cruelty moro earnestly Daniel might truly havo said They hate mo with cruel hatred They hated mo without n causo Ps Ixlx 4 How persistent are tho servants of satan to destroy thai Our UOed Lord camoto give lifo anti to give nbundanco of It John x 10 10 Thy God whom thou scrvcet con tinually Ho will deliver thoo Thus did Darius compelled by his own law toutDaniel In tho lions don seek to comfort him Tho law cannot savo any onoffor It la to thoso who break it tho ministration of death Gal Ill 11 01 Neither can moro loro always accomplish alt it desires to for Darius laved Daniel and aa a ho land great power If Darius hadjovcd Daniel enough to tako his plnco and go to tho lions lien In his stead it might have saved Daniel this our blessed Lord did for tho Son of God loved mo nnd gavo Himself for mo Gal II 20 17lAnd n steno was brought nnd laid upon tho mouth of tho den and the king sealed it with his own signet Joromlah said They have cut off my life Inrtho LnmrIIIevery Rood prophet were typical of tho greatest of nil tho phophcts the Lord Jesus Christ who died In our stead and His body being placed In tho tomb tho tomb was sealed Math xxvll 00 In each case tho euallng was to maIm euro the purposo ot tho enemy but It was a vain l uri oso null wrought tho doom of those who thus served tho adversary 18 Then tho king went to his palaco and paRwxl tho nIght fasting Ho slept not nor did ho allow himself to bo enter tained with muslo Ills heart was sure on account of Daniels peril anti ho longed for the morning that ho might know U Danlols Goo had delivered him fromtho lions The love that would deliver It it could but finds Itself helpless fJ to do U n mighty thing nnd yet is last n faint shadowing of tho love that gavo tho only begotten Son of God to die for our sins It Then tho king arose very early In tho morning anti went in liaslo unto tho dun of lions so nations was ho to know of his friends welfare But what shall wo say of our Lord who continued nil night in prayer who roso n groat whllo beforo day nnd went out to n solitary place to pray and who In tho garden was in such an agony In prayer that lIe sweat na it were great drops of blood Luko vi IS xxII 44 Mark I 86 livingGootinually nblo to deliver thoo from the HOUR Thus cried Darius with a lamen table voice hoping to and yet wondering If ho would receive an answer Daniel friends knew that tho Ooduh9mii17 served was able to furnace but that whether Ho delivered them from going intotho furnace or not Ho certainly would deliver them from the hand of Nebuchadnezzar 3123 My God hath sent Ills angel tyhavethe king thus replied Daniel to the glory of Goo and Darius waslcxcoedlng glad and commanded to tako up Daniel out of the den Better tar lobe in tho lionson- Or tho fiery furnace with God than In tho enrthlycomfort 23 So Daniel was taken up out of the lion and no manner of hurt was found upon him because ho believed in his God Tho helpful thoughts from this and tho concluding verses of tho chapter nro moro than space will allow 19 to glvo but may a few suggest moro to you by tho Holy SpirIt The morning of resnrrectlon will prove that no real ovll has ever befallen ai child ot God Tho enemies of God shall perish In that mornIng II Jlo I 710 By Daniels faith tho living God was ton oral in till tho known world through the epUUo of Darius Into the Depthi alDIlIDIIArosna And this is tho message the glad waves are bringing From the depths of Ills love my God lovoth me Yes my God broth me An sung by theses The inn on those depths la shining the bright est Tho silvery waves roll la peace oer the sea So Thy love seems tho deepest my heart lath lightest byThooYea hidden by Thee In tho dopth1 of the era As tbe fltoneu on the shore like anowdrops era i tllJfl ttOvwvvaibfrd tho waves from the depths of t1IIBo w cryIngfrom tho depths of Thy love my God wash moYes m God wash ma As iluwo gnus of tho sea Philadelphia Ledger PISOS CURE TOR tusttt watot Alt Luit tAILS ikl UseinPTtON j 4 Mi 1o 4IIttmI 1ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY I IiINCORPORATEDliners and Shippers of COAL AND COKES G1n rI Office Earlington Kentucky 1 I4 BrA rlch OfficesJAMES R LOVE Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville Capt R G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House Broadway Paducah Tennessee Kentuc- kvIS H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville Capt T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Kentucky Memphis Tenn StreetsIA S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Eyansville Ind Vrtaole aie Ageantfea HUNT BRO Memphis Tenn HESSER MILTON Rialto Building St Louis Mo J W BRIDGMAN Room 404 Fisher Building Chicago 111 It THE FAMOUS NO 3 COAL For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET ole FIIRNRGR8UIone ton of the best Anthracite Coal i ASK YDUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MO- NEYI44IIIIIII111 Kentucky Census Officers An agreement for thcdistribution of the census patronage in Ken tucky has been reached at Washington by which Senator Deboe names supervisors in the first third fourth filth and tenth districts Senator Lindsay in the second sixth seventh and eighth and Representative Pugh and Boring in the ninth and eleventh respectively All have made their selections except Senator Lindsay who is now in Frankfort The I fiftyseven positions allotted to Kentucky in the census bureau will be divided so that each Demo cratic congressman will get appointments and each Republican congressman six The re maining twentyseven places will be divided between Senators Lindsay and Deboe L C Moore o I Marion the home of Senator De boe has been appointed supervisor of the census for the first district Buffering sorrow Over and over again tho ota troth cornea back to us that no man is good for much till bo has suffered n great sorrow Tho baptism of pain is one of tho instrumentalities which God uses for pnrglngawaythodro88ofournaturo and making us fit to bo partakers of the inheritance of tho saints In light Not thoso who havo escaped tho fIery trial but thoso who hayo gono through itand oonto out unhurt and glorified aro to bo envied God knows what is beat for us Therefore Ho sends first ono affliction and then another upon tie Sometimes because Ho BOOS itnooossary He lifts tha very floodgate and allows wavo after wavo of misfortano to sweep over us If wo have tho right stuff in us wo shall be helped and not harmed by theso Booming calanjUlof NaEhvillo Chris tian Advocate The Difference Many appear outwardly righteous be foro men They are honest upright in fluential respected cultured and many of them wealthy but when externals aro removed and tho secrets of tho heart are known it shall be found Interiorly one belongs in the heavens the other in the internals Ono MinI- be taken and tho other left Rev E D Daniels in Helper A Memorial In Westminster Ab bey to George Washington From HarpersWeekly The approach of the hundredth anniversary of George Washing tons death ia noticeable by the tn creased interest of Englishmen in tim memory ofthis most distin guished American Mr Gladstone was accustomed to speak of George Washington as perhaps the most perfect figure in historThe better that his name and fame character and career are known and appreciated in England the better will be the good under standing between reasonable Englishmen and that portion of the American people who still adhere to the main lines of Washingtons Americanism Although George Washington never saw England he was essentially English in character and so clearly embodied the constitutional and liberal opinion on this side that before long a national metnprial in or near West minister Abbey will probably be an accomplished fact PP P7PIiPPi The Need oC the Republic Tho essential fallnro of our Domoc racy hitherto and ita supremo danger for tho coming of time aro that oppor tunity Is BO far closed to tho best wis dom and strength that ita representa five places aro BO largely filled by tho cnnning and passion which but ape these groat qualities that politicians wield tho weapons and away tho forces of Btatoemcn Tho prime need ot there openIclose tho way to nnfltneas which shall link opportunity inseparably to wisdom and strength Charlton T Lewis Joining the Church Tho profession of faith is what is commonly called joining tho church The pastor is exceedingly anxious for his hearers thus to join tbo church thoIpromIses not of joining the church there is scour ed tho full potsesftlon of the field with the hid treasure which cannot bo bad otherwise It is to bo in tho ark of safety outriding the flood of sin and danger Reformed Church Messenger De Cheery Why should a person make himself a nuisance t What gain is thero in grim ness and sourness and unsociability Fow people caro to listen to whining and complaint On tho whole the world aSCII us aa veil as wo deserve It is very hard for tho defeated to admit this but it is n fact nevertheless and if only admitted ono of the chief rea sons for defeat ia removed A cheerful philosopher is an important elemental success IIo who is perpetually suspect ling others of ill treating him and keep him down is not a welcome com ffenion Every man is of less Impor Lance to tho world around him than lit likes to think But ho can easily test it by asking how much he himself dwells upon tho condition of others By as much as their grievances do not partic ninny concern him by SO much his own aro matters of indifference to them So lot him bs pleasant bury his sorrows pocket his affronts mako himself agree able trust to Providence and thankful ly tuko what comes Ziona Herald HniAHii ririxlicrlinod The great truth of hnuiiin brotherhood iiiiilica Idthc chligutiona Time fait thut ever miu hUB bOWl influence that it ia possible for him to bo useful blslutyiopportrinity men not only material assistance if needed but also a helpful spirit and uplifting example Wo owe humanity an interest in its well being and pure generous unselfish personal lives And abovo all wo owo to tho individuals who compose society brotherly tender ness kindness and love Those things all can give and ho who withholds them Godwin not hold guiltless Dni versallst Lender More variety thought life put into tho ordinary pnbllo service of the church would be profitable as well as haveformedtendance If it wore not BO wo fear our thantheySearch question study prove all things are the watchwords of the true discipleChristian Uploolc Lebanon Law School LEBANON TENW Ten Thousand Pages 61 Living Law Really a Two Years Course Accomplished in ONE YEAR With Diploma and License REVIEWED Another year free of Charge NCILLORI4 Jollya Hard Luck From the Madijoavilla Hustler The friends of Hon George W Jolly regardless of party prejudice will regret to Scar that his financial embarassment has cul minated in the foreclosure of the mortgage on hIs residence in Owcnsboro and his farm in Breck inridge county leaving him penni less in his old age Mr Jolly is too clean a man and too honest in his methods to make a success in politics as politics is conducted these days 9ur olofed pfi ens UIIlalocGin ALriiMDiii Batliotloo KT The Reading Room will be open tonight Subject Why do men chew to bacco All are invited lo come Mr Canal drove lo Nortonville Tuesday to calcb the I C train for Central CityQuite a large crowd of young people of Eailiogloo and Madiionvllle spent Ibe day at Dawson Sunday Dont forget the Reading Clib tonight There was a grand reception given in bocor cf the Worthy Grand Matter Charles Steel cf the Matonc order Monday night Messrs Will Rosa P Canal and others of Madlionville were out Monday night Rev Wm Potter it with us this week Did you see the excursion Sunday and what 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