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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 3, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 3, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899080301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 3, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. J.U luH-l- .O J&rlii&&imiik' -- ' C""'' v,,ff"Vl,,W!""'";"l ; IJi I'VfftWKf1 mfPWW J WWf uu jju y UJip eseotsb "W if. 4' 4 4 4 ' t afi. - tl .'A, . . 'TENTH YEAR Cleveland and Evansvllle. Cleveland,, like Evansvjlle, has a Dilchcr who is superior and Tho Cleveland abovo all law. ' mayor resents the upstart,' while the Evansvillo mayor bows his bead in humble submission to the demand and orders of a brazen coward. While the EvansviHe Dilcher and his gang shoot men down in the night, because they will work without his permission, ng the Cleveland Dilcher and hi troaey blow up with dynamite, cars, loaded with people going to their homes from daily toil, be- ' cause they ride on ci rs without liis permission. Doctort are ordered not to attend sick child en, because the parents are "scabs" in the estimation of Che Cleveland Dilcher. Drug stores arc not permitted to sell medicine to sick men until the Cleveland thug is satisfied the sick are "union.' Merchants approach in fear and trembling with their hats in their hands, and ask to be allowed to sell goods and promise to sell only to customers satisfac-- t tory to this creature. And this kind of unionism is the aim and object of certain organizations who debauch" the riamo of ''Broth-erhood- " and are tyrants worse than Rome ever saw under Nero. Take notice, you Ditchers of ClevelaM&BcT kvaVtville.i- The ' ltk U' l! people will presently get tired of ' brutes that the law seems powerless to reach then a rope and a lamp post will clean up the earth quickly. " - .?...,.. .E ARLINGTON, k , z . m -- in L4 HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1899. vCtT7 & Y. NO. 31 A ' i ib The tutbrcak of Ycllaw Fever at ' Washington, 'Aig.f 2. ThVmonlhlj slntrment of the public debt, Umiii'i the Natior.nl Soldi jro' Home nt the treasury yesterdiy, shows lli.i at Hampton, Va. at the close of bucincss July 31, I'M thf debt, less cash In the treasury six in in , PUBLIC DliBi' Sl'ATliMKNT. An lucrenna Shoirnln the Ucht foi thp Month of Julr ot Ovei' I'lc Million llolliim. A m El SUBSCRIBERS A . Statement From the Committee Appointed to Handle the Matter. SHOULD ACT PROMPfLY. I I ROYAL 4SWUTEiyfeJftE sotu MKma Baking Powder INI Hon. Elihu Root Takes the Oath oi Office as Secretary of HI War. PARTY wjvjrrjjj. K1a UWVtltll y m m Head Ache ? P Can't you sleep well? Pain Are your nerves weak? Makes the food mor etielrciotis and wholesome sowtus 00 , mw vokk. DISTINGUISHED o:at:is ahe riiiis f:.r p. conp. The Ciinillllonii Mcrlouy, ua '1'hore llnve llrcu Slntif UIIim nt the 1Ioiii nml tlic Oontnulon liny, li Hare Wlilenjircad than Apiienra nt I'ri-nen- t. 9 1. Surgeon-Gen-cr.il Whvlilnton, Auf. v?i -- sf V , A Medical Education In Kentucky. Office of State Board of Health, "bowling Green, Kv, Aug. i. The State Board of Health of Kentucky gives notice to all concerned that it will hereafter refuse to recognize, as a basis for ccrtifi- ' cates to practice medicine, diplomas lrom any medical college which does not, in good faith, comply with the requirements of the American Medical College Association, the American Institute i of Homeopathy and the American Elcctjc Medical Association, respectively, both as to preliminary education and four year's course of study. This means that no sobool that graduates three year students will be recognized in this State hereafter. The Bpard provided an examination for three year graduates of the present year, as many of the students had attended such schools in ignorance, of its advancrd requirements, but found this course unsatisfactory, a large per cent of the examinations indicating incomplete preliminary education as well as imperfect medical training. This standard for the State of Kentucky was made and promulgated in in i8gr, to take effect this year, but js again published that schools patronized by Kentucky students, and future gradu atcs expecting to practice here, jnay fully understand our require- rtnents. Very respectfully, J. N McCormack, Sec. A friend of The Bee brought in to the oflice one day last week two II- " - -- , .if - -- - . objects a little out of the ordinary. The first was a large hickory twig, sfound in the forests near Earling-t-toby Mr. Bud Long. It was covered with young buds as in early j springtime, while the first leaves Mvere dried and withered as in and had mostly fallen away. seems that the whole tree had Alt grown tired of its old apparel and jjfdecided to don a new summer tdress. The second was a glow worm of unusual glowing propen sities, which was found by Mr. om Warren and snugly ensconced m a small Dome, wnere it nas tthrived'nnd glowed for aboutjhree 'weeks, with decayed wood as its only diet. n, n, Sternberg tins receded the follow OcWltt. ut Fort Imr from I.lcut.-Co- l. Monroe, regarding j, of yillow fever at' the 'soldiers' home at Hampton, Va.P ORiclal llrpurt. ' "Fort Monroe, Vtt., July SI Surppon Qfiirral, l'. S. A., Vushliirtnn: At four o'clock, jeaterday, burKCon ljet-tu- c uinrlne liospltal I'nlUd !!tute onlct, quuruntlne olllcer, otllelnlly stilted that jellow fmer vu nt soldierit' home, Hampton; 3t cue with six deaths. "Tin commanding- olliccr took Inline-di'it- c incnsures for quarantine. "Surgeon l'ettus stutes that the surmarine hospital geon general servict was notified yesterday after-oco- n. DE WITT, Surg&on." The ConilltlOH SerluusHf Adjt.-QcCorbln and Mnj. Johnston, Rtcistant adjutant general, were xt Fort Monroe Sunday and were present nhen Surgeon Fettui made his report DeWItt- the to I.leut.-Cooutbreak of yellow fever ut the home. (ien. Corbiit says that from all accounts there Is little doubt that thu conditions are Herioim, uud thtre is no telling how far the infec-Homuy hae reached. There is a trolley road along the beach for a distance of more thun six miles, aud excursion parties hae been coming to Old Point and adjacent ptqecs and have token the trolley to Newport News, anu to the soldiers' home One Theory of the C'nue. Oen. Corbtn says that one theery of t'ju way in which feier mlgWtJhuvu been brought to the home is OmCiOiie of the soldiers recently vUltedJfcau-tiago- . He returned some tluicTjMuce, suncring with what the physicians thought to be dengue. It seems it was not until the inmates of tho home be-gto die that the disease was discovered to be yellow fever. No Questlou Alioat tlio Oen. Corbln sajs thcie Is not tho least question nbout the character of the disease, physicians who were present at the post mortem on some of thu rlctiins declaring that yellow fever ivjs surely present. According to advices received at the war department there hnve been n total of 40 cases, six of whom have died. llospllnl Olllccrs Astounded. The marine hospital officers arc 'astonished at the preccnee of yclUtvr fsier la that locality, Tho last of the dlseseI.oeeuTrnd nt Norfolk in 1963, having been brought Into sort on tho steamer Ben Frankllnbn Tune 7 of that .year, and In the nhlch followed there wcro 1,807 j deaths. Home. Latest ,Iteiiort From the Norfolk, Va., Aug. 1. A message (ronr. Gov. Woodfln, of tho soldiers' heme, nt Hampton, sujs that there have been three death from yellow fn since Sunday and 30 cases arc now under treatment. Expert and immune nurses nrebclng;ln-stullc- d and rigid quarantincjrcgulu-tlon- c are enforced. lie docs not tldnk the disease will spread beyond the home The, most plausible theory of the introduction of the disease Is that the germs were imported on the tr;.port that brought sick soldiers 1 frcm Santiago. Wanted for Jury Ilrlliluir. ? Chicago, Aug. 1. Tho nonrrt of of Cook county yesterday olTrrcd u rcw'nrd of $500 for tlje capture and return to this city of 4)aulel Coughlin, wanted for alleged Jury bribing. Coughlin wus once sentenced to the penitentiary for life forylhe murder of Dr. Cronln, uud was Jon the second Ulalj. Volunteer Ueicliucuts Fllllntr Vp. Washington, Aug. 1, The enlist-mt-ntSunday, for the volunteers were 47. making a total of 7,.Q7.Col. Pcttlt's regiment, the Thlrty-nrRtJha- J 1,?00, just one shorttpf the full quota. The next is Col. Hell's ,th:rwenty?se.--enth-, with 1,170, and Col. Gardiner' S the Thirtieth, with 1,030. ul of-.th-l. sol-dltr- n' n ai Home Will lie Purchased, lint DEWiSV AT Tlili WUlXJi HOUSE. OTHEJIWISE DNN0TICED. Conarntulatlons Tendered the How v Secretary and Farewells to tin Whether It Shall be n Cheap A- Klnborale Preparations Making fat ffair, or One Worthr of tho Old Oen. Nelson A. lilies and lilt Expert b report tho Illinois fruit the Kutertalameut of. the Hero Admiral, Dcitcnds Uiiou the crop badly damaged. Full StaR Anions; Those Present of Manila Bar Anterlcuii Icoite. at the Ceremony. Gov. Candler of Georgia has issued a proclamation against lynching. Wachlngton, July 31. President Washington, July 29. The secretary Washington, Aug. 2. Mr. Ellht Interest in tho forthcoming Dreywill give a reception to AdTnl's amount, liowever, does not .in at Reunes, France, is Root, took tho oath of office as seem requests the miral Dewey nt the White House whc fus elude $(554,414,80? in certillciites nnc of the Dewey Home fund on the increase. tniy of war at 10:45 a. m. The cere tiensfiry notes outstanding, vhfch an publication of the following state- the letter arrives in Washington. At The first American bank in Honolu- mon) occurred in thek large oflice o) flrut he was In doubt whether a recep' fiffsefhy'im cnuarntnount of cann ii ment: tlr.n or dinner would be more appro- lu will open its doors September 1 th secretary of wur in the prcsenci ' the trcustity. A Home Will lie Ilouirht. , priate, but the former is likely to bt with a capital of $1,000,000. The cash In the treasury is clnKsliled "There can no longer be any doubt Sixteen counties in Kentucky hare of Bicretaries (logo and Hitchcock dcldcd on, for the reason that tt an follow h: Gold $277,548,322, xlhei Arsistant Secretary Meiklcjohn, as to whether n homo will be pur- would be more popular In character named delegates to tho $507,670,073, paper $45,544,607. laigi number of army ofllcers, in uni demonstration stato convention. for and would grant to a multitude ol Honda, deposits In naHoua) bank de- chased by.' popular supscrlptlon Impaired health may compel MI33 form, nnd other employes nnd official positories, disbursing Sjfllcers' bal Admiral George Dewey. At n meeting ptoplu nn opportunity to meet tht Clara Barton to relinquish active manThe oath was administered by Judge i.imil hero nud shake hands with him agement ancee, ;tc., $78,040,117. of the National Dewey Homo Fund of the Tied Cross society. Coir, af the supreme court of the Did The management of the reception will faking a total of $909,012,810 According to u telegram from committee, it was found that the bvi very simple, nnd will differ In lie trkt ot Columbia. against which there are demand Ha Ind., a "Skunk trust" Is the amount of cash actually re- important respects from legulnr af bllltles outstanding amounting to industrial organization that Is to fairs of that character ,nt the White $034,108,043, lcatlng a net cash bal- ceived by Treasurer Itoberts Is public. House, except that the admiial will b? foisted on a long suffering Ark.,com-mlttc- d ance on hand of t274.SI4.107. from a total of over 33,000 T) L. Itecves, of Pine llluft", occupj n place in the line of the One hunderd and three subsuicide nt Hot Springs, Ark., by lug party, the president coming BE FOUGHT HIS LAST BATTLE. scribers gave $10,000. The statement first, Mrs. McKlniey next and then the butting his brains out against a .vail. Mrs. Marie Capera, of Fort Worth, TJeath of Brlir.-OeNclton Colo, n was made that the $5,000 prcmlaed admiral, the introduction being made Tex., shot herself through the heart. New Yoik at usual by Col. Uingham. Oallntit Soldier of Two "IVurH, wine time since by the Later on the expectation is thnt n Despondency caused by slcknest was ni St. Louis. Journal would be forthcoming shortthe cause. Onl-Innt amounted to $1,101,5S7",071 an In crease for the month of $S,207,l.iti This Increase Is accounted for by ; rorrrspondlng decrease In the nmoun of ensh on hand. The debt in leeunit ulated as follows: g Interest-bearindebt, 1,04,04 VT70; debt on which interest has ceiined flue maturlay $1,215,740; debt bearfilg nc interest, 3380,107,328. . Total, $l,4::n, OF WITNESSES, r (A court-marti- in your back? Lack energy? poor? Digestion bad? Boils or pimples? These are sure signs of poisoning. From what poisons? From poisons that are always found in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day, as nature Intended, these poisonous substances are rure to be absorbed jnto the blood, always causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There Is a common sense cure. Appetite antl-Qoeb- e, lot-c- at $10,-70- m thm s. t PILLS They dally insure an easy and natural movement of the bowels. You will find thatthe use of n. St. Louis, Aug. S. Hrig.-GeNelson Co.'e, a hero of two wars, died at his home. No. 1727 Wmerly place, Momluv pflernoou at 3:15 o'clock, after un 111 new which began at Charleston, S. C last winter, resulting from cump life II) made a gallant light for life. He HN w.ib unconscious since Friday. vitality was wonderful, uiTd It" wac characteristic of the man that In his delirium he often said: "I nm going to get well and clear o;it the Philippine i of rebels." BUBONIC PLAGUE KI(tr-a- U Kirt-UlH- ly, bringing the grand aggregate up to 131,700. nr-rlv- ul IH P0ONAH. ht DcathH lu Hours front the I'lauuc In the Piiounli (India) UUtrlct. Hombay, Aug. 1. ljlcc. epl-iem- cpl-Jcm- ni o! the district of that name, in thin ptesidency, there have been 59 cases of plague and 50 deaths from this disease in 58 hours, lu the cantonment, in this city, 31 cases of the plague and 31 deaths have been reported. Sclera! fresh cases have occurred among the Europeans. The meteorological conditions indicate the close 61 the monsoon and tho prospects areomlnous. A Daiunsluir Storm. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 2. A hpecldl to the Bee from Creighton, Neb., wijs-"heavy wind and rain storm visited this section of the state Mpnday niht and did considerable damage. Oni and a half inches of rain fell in it short time. Corn and uncut grain was knocked flat over a considerable, extent of territory and several build lngs were, demolished.'' Funeral of MaJ. Dlnules. liotton, Aug. 2. The funeral services over the remains of .Mnj. Arthur UigglcB, of the Thirteenth Minnesota regiment, who died in Manila, were conducted with the utmost simplicity by Iter. D. D. Addison, of Hrookline, it tin residence of the major's brother-in-law, John W. Mclntonh, in Drool;-line- , jesterdny. The interment was nt Forest Illlla. Funeral of Adolnu I.. Luetwert. Chicago, July 31. Thousands of persons nttended yesterday the funcr.il of Adolph L. Luetgcrt, the wife-mu- r dercr, who died i the Jollet penitentiary. Prominent in the group about the bier r.t the Northwest Turner hull were Luetgert's three children, near u floral pillow with the inscription. "Our Father's Words, 'I nm Innocent."' tebrasUa ncalincnt's Losses. Son Francisco, Aug. 1. The Ne biaskn regiment, just returned from the Philippines, according to Col. lost by death from gunshot wounds, accidents and disease, 62 men; Including sick and wounded, who are recovering, the regiment dropped 204 men remained bemen, Twenty-fiv- e hind to engage in business and one Mill-for- At' Poonah, capital The committee, agreed to subscriptions before the Jlnse the of Admiral Dewey in New York September 30, and then to proceed, liter consultation, with the ndmlrul as to the locution, etc., to purchase the home with whateer funds they may it that time, have in hand. A SIntter of Amount. "We will purchase the home if not mother dollar is received, so that the qucbtion now is whether the patriotic nd generous people of the country tv 111 permit the purchase of a home at the nation's cupital for the hero of Manila witli twenty or thirty thousand iollors," say the committee In making 'heir last appeal. Therefore those who .desire to contribute are urged by the :ommlttec to contribute nt once. Alt contributions should be forwarded to Hon. Kills II. Hoberts, treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C, who will Iskiic souvenir receipts for the THE QAPTURE OF CALAMBA. tame. The War Department Ofllclally Informed, of the Affair A List of the Casualties. A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. nt man-of-wa- r, dinnei wilt also be given to tho admiral ut the White House, nnd this, following the custom at state dinners, will be n festivity of some elaborate-liihi- . The nnd Mrs. Ilobnrt, members of the cabinet and their wheo and some others will be invited. For this occasion the guest will DFsemble in the east room, and when dinner is reudy Admiral Dewey will eccort Mrs. Kinley into the dining mom, the piesldent following with tho wife of Hcietary Hay. As. the guest of honor, the admiral will sit ut the right hand of Mrs. the preuldeut being directly Jppotite to his wife. Hetween the piehldent nnd Mrs. McKlniey will slpnd un elaborate work of art In flowers-- , prepared by the White Housn gardner, representing n the ciulser Olympla, probibly, while down the middle of the long table will extend the wonderful mirror, framed In gold, imported by Dolly Madison, bordered by a bank of blossoms and smllax, ho ns to inako it resemble, a miniature lake. Much ot the table ttrvice will be of pure gold. Wushingtou, July 29. The war derhc Unllstiuent of Native Troons In partment has received its first oftki.tl l'orto Illco Hns I'rocd a Has- eessful Slensure. Washington, July 29. According to ill accounts the experiment of using aathc troops in Porto Jlico has been Corbln luccessful. When Adjt.-Gcivas asked what he had heard about them he answered ct once: "Gen. Davis, you may observe, has lot attracted much nttention since he took command in l'orto llico. Tint Is t good sign, for with the slightest dissatisfaction we should be henriiur n rent deal. lie has a battalion ot Porto Iiirnns in service at Snn Juan and Maj. Carson, who has seen them on iuty, tells me that they arc fine , under admirable discipline, proud of their uniforms and the government, and with many lieutenants of their own race and language, are quite contented and useful. Iot Den) I ll tt Newspaper Heparin. Trieste, July 31. Admiral Deuey, when seen by n press representative yesterday regarding the report of nit terview published in a New York paper. In the course of which the admiral is quoted as saying: "Our next war will be with Germany," said: ''I long ago gave up denying or newspaper reports?' Admiral Dewey remained on boaid the Olympla yesterday, tnking lunch lth Capt. Lamberton, the commander of the cruiser, and afterwards receiving United States Consul Hossfeld. Three Younir Persons Drowned. I.vnnsrillc, Ind"., July 29. August Mr.ttingly, 17; Peurl Cheuncy, 14, and Murlon Onana were drowned In the 01 lo river In front of the city last nlpht, and three of their companion CM'nped the same fate. Miss Marlon Onann wus one of the leading society bellep of Henderson, Ky., and would hao been married in a month. Uald from tho Orient. San Francisco, July 29 The steamer Mounu yesterday brought $500,000 in sovereigns from Sydney for local or 1 eastern lianks. Among thu paste igcra was C. A. Green, of Philadel, phlu, n member ot the chamber ol commerce of that city. n. m-jn- report of thu capture of Calamba in the following cable from Gen. Otis. , "Hall, with 1,000 men, captured nn important strategic position in Luguua de Hay, yesterday, driving out three hundred Insurgents. The 'ommand was composed of portions of inthe Fourth cavalry, Twenty-firs- t fantry, nnd Washington volunteer), ransportcd In launches and cascoes, a junboat accompanying. Casualties: Privates Charles Clee-tupFourth and McDuffy, II, Twenty-irs- t, killed. Corp. Thomas Tottcn, C, Fourth, mortally wounded. Privates Michael Sheridan, Herbert Trncey, serious-'- y White, K, Twenty-firs- t, Privates Hinds and wounded. I'lummer, O, and Sanson, C, Fourth, rhillips, II, Christie and Holllster, D, ind Ashland, I, Twenty-first,- " slightly .vounded. Insurgent casualties unknown. Parry Spanish prisoners were released; a spanish gunboat, in good condition, ong sought fpr in the bay, wad This town was the direct objective of Lawton when he captured Santa Cruz and launches in April, but ,vas unable to reach the town by boats n account of shoal water." Cul-nnb- a, p, Na-jolecap-ured. Fatal Ksiiloaloit. SB Detroit, Mich., Aug. 1. A special to the News from White Cloud, Mich., says: A threshing machine bolle! exCharles ploded near lilg Prairie. Haight, Alpha Ilaight, Charles Crab-treGeorge Overly, Cecil Priest"aud Rajmond Howe were killed. e, The Turtle Industry. (From the Hawesvilla Pialudealer. hi fo !.--" Soft shell turtles, that hereto-c tfore have been considered nut- fsances and altogether unpalatable fin this neck of the woods, are now Remember the first vday of the Dr, W. K. Nisbet and Mr. J. H. icaught by the thousands by our Fair is free for. old people over sev'local fishermen and shipped to Laffoon, of St. Charles, 'were enty and tochildren'uhder' fifteen. 'Louisville, where they bring four aAong our callers yesterday. Merely No tickets tare required. : aad Mrst I, H.Teel and cliildren re state your age at the gate and the the demand keeps up this turned Saturday from a visit of getlemanly keepers will pass you become, a thriving, industry, as miWar- - through. A cordial invitation to theyancrea6 faiter than, fleas, several weeks to relatives the old and young people is exren county, "andar young turtles becomes a tended. , .. ... - grandmother at the ripe pld age CTJ t ee the. advertiaementof (the v Cut, Barns,'BrnIsef of si months. 35lHfcJi.i' and Sore. Price, 25 cents. Great Hopkiss County Fair in this " Subscribe for ThevBe,e. issue. Sold by St. Baraard Drag Stora. Knoxvillc, Tenn., Aug. 1. A fatnl duel took placo across the line in Letcher county, Ky., Wm. Smullvjood killed his uncle Clcllaud Smallwood, and- the younger man was himself fatally wounded by his uncle, as tile result of an old quarrel. ' Ilelloved Capt. Oreen. Aug. 1. CaptM JoScatUe, Wash., seph Coghlan, who urrived from, the cast yesterday, has assumed charge of the Hretnerton naval station, relicv ing Capt. Green. Tin to Cliaia Bnrniruo Dead. Washington, Aug. 1. Mrs. pCute i Chase Sprague died at Edgewood, her country home near this city. - Fatal Keatuekr Duel. ' To Uscort Drive)-- , Washington, Aug. 1. About the be ginning of September the North Atlantic bquadron, under Sampton, will rendezvous at Newport It. I., where coal and provisions will a taken on board for the voyage across the Atlantic to meet Admiral Dewey and escort him back to New ' York. Oklahoma's Hla llurvest. Quthrle, Oklrf., July 30. An era ot prosperity has come to tho furmers of Oklahoma. Of all tho years the harvest this year will be the most bountiful. In the wheat Flections the yield IIokm mill Mules for Otis. per acre will be from 20 to 30 bushels Chattunooga, Tenn., July 29. The per acre, and tho yield for the whole quartcimnuter at Chlckamuuga park territory will not bo less than 30,000,- - yesterday started u shipment of 4!j 300. horses and inulett for the arpiy In the Philippines via Sun Francisco, in American Hurled at Trieste. with an order from the wui Trieste, July 30, Isaao Ilask, a o department. the, UnitcdStates crusier dledof tuberoulosis,was buried 1 on til of Mrs. Marirnrct Foruker. In the Lutheran cemotery here Friday. HllUboro, O. July 20 Mrs. Mnrguret The burial was attended by companies Fcraker, mother of United States Sen-ot- r of Austrlau and American marines. Joseph D. Foruker, died at hei Admiral Dewey, who attended thu fu- home In this city ut Ave o'clock yester-d.-neral, sent a wrcatl morning. She had been 111 foi quite a time 'Hanged hy a Mob. The 1'euasrlvnnla at Manila. Georgia, Ala 8Aug. 8. Solomon Washington, Aug. 1. Gen. Otis caJonet, u negro, was hanged by u juob near Forest, this county, for attempt- bles from Manila to the war departing to assault a youngjwhife woman, ment:' Transport Pennsylvania ar-Itenr-Admlr- al com-pl'ancOlym-pia,wh- OrcKoulans Will Washington, July 30. Lleut.-Co- l. I'liimmer, who is organizing the thirty fifth infantry nt Vancouver Bar acks. Wash., advises the adjutant-gen--n- l that a number of the Oregon men for service In the Jtslre to Philippines if given an opportunity to tee their families before they return to the front. st. st ar. il mtml Rb'eu-maits- m The Marsden Cellulose Company is building a large boat on which will be placed a cutting plant. This boat will movelip and down the river, cut the corn stalks, blow them into covered barges and prepare them for extraction of pith at the plant here to make cellulose. It will save a large sum yearly in towing. The boat wfll have a ca pacity of 10,000 tons yearly out put. Building A Boat. Owensboro, Ky., July 31. 'EdwardB," who was robbed of $7,000 by the panel game, has recovered his money. It was given by the two women who robbed "Edwards" to a thiid one, who put it in a safety deposit vault. She confessed her part in the transaction and "coughed up" tho money. Admiral Dewey's Intentions. Trieste, July 29. Admiral Dewey has decided not to forego the pleasua of u trip to Naples, and will sail for that port August 1. Ho will remain there about n week, and may then go to Leghorn und Villefranche. Ho to enter New York harbor on' September 30. A Moaster Roaadap. New 'York, July 30. The nernld lajs: The round up of 000,000 head of .attic on the ranches In the panhandlo ilhtilct of western Texas and In east-eNew Mexico Is contemplated by the promoters ot tho proposed Con- icliduted Cuttle Co. lnsrersoll's Ashes. New York, July 29. All that Is mortal of Robert O. Ingcrsoll rests In n biouze uru ut the home ot Walston 1J. Ujpwn, In Dobb'R Ferry, The ashes wcio taken back by the family to tho scene of his death. The Census la Cuba. Washington, July 89. The census in Cuba will be placed1 under tlii super-ti(o- n ot persons familiar with census noi) In the United States. This means the election of u general supervisor for the Cuban census. Army Worms In Kansas. army Wlihltu Kni., J'llJ 30.-- Thr woim hux np.i'ti el in K.uitl.ein Kansas 1,. ,i ail ih....Vh1h. mi.ii ink dune a 111 "Udwards" Recovered Ills Money. Chicago, July 30. The Coloiado man Sheriff Cabel arrested, about ten miles from Dallas, Tex.,Mondny, Itufus Turner, charged with a murder, in 18C0, nt Ozark, Ala. Leading banks throughout the counIL- f try will make a collection rate mi cheeks, n system Inaugurated by St. Louis bankers. j, E. Sampson, stockman, committed suicide in an Omaha (Neb.) hotel beV ) cause the Widow ItofT refused to marry EUIIU ROOT. him after an engagement of four years. The Oath Administered. Otis HlgginB wus drowned in the )t was 10:45 when Mr. Root stood up Embarrass river, IS miles northeast of Olncy, HI., Monday. He and two young and took the oath of office. Judge men and three ladles were on an out- Cole then addressed lilm as "Mr. Sevrr taiy," and shook hands nnd congratu ing Female brigands in Italy have been lated hlin. Qen. Alger then advanced creating terror throughout the coun- and shook hishand most cordially and try. Four of them, noted for their said, with evident feeling! "With all my heart I congratulate cunning and cruelty, have just been you and the administration. You will captured. A. O. Fox, a wealthy Shelby county Uud around you here men who will (HI.) farmer and stockman, committed help in tho arduous duties ot join suicide nt his' home by taking arsenic. position. May God bless you and give Domestic troubles seems to have been you strength." Secretary Qage then stepped the cause. and congratulated Secretary After several years' consideration, the Pennsylvania Itallroad Co. has de- ltoot He was followed by Secretary Hitchcock, Assistant Secretary Melkle cided to create a pension and superannuation fund for the benefit ot the em- John, Qen. Corbln and Chief Clerk Schofleld. ployes of the company. Officers Presented. Dr. Mcndenhnll, who surveyed till Then the officers were presented to Alaskan boundary, says that "to accede to Canada's claim would be to Secretary Root by Mr. Victor L. M giro her all of value that United States son, the confidential secretary of tin pui chased from Russia in southern secretary of war. As soon as they were introduced they passed on and Alaska." shook hands 'with Gen. Alger. NeaTlj Itufus C. Barnett, of Edvvardsville all stopped to express their regrets 111 , died suddenly at his home Monday. He had been about town until ujon his retirement and wished hlin lioon and shortly after returning home suceess in the future. They also fell to the floor a corpse, apparently thanked him for his consideration ar.d many nets of kindness and unl from heart disease. faim courtesy during the time they Gov. Poynter of Nebraska telehud been associated with him. $1,000 of the fund graphed home for Gen. allies nnd Staff Present. raised at Lincoln to care for the kick Gen. Miles appeared with, his full of the Nebraska regiment now In the Precldio hospital, San Francisco. It st'ifT in the full dress uniform of n major general of the army. He stopped was promptly forwarded. and Mrs. T. J. Churchill of to talk to Secretary Root for some Little Rock, Ark., celebrated their tine lqnger than any of the others. Following the presentation of tli n golder wedding Monday. All the officers, the civilian officials end grandchildren of the coup c of the department came in and clerk and shook were present. Qen. Churchill was gov- luiidi. with Secretary Root and said ernor of Arkansas in 1880-8fa 10 we ll to Oen. Alger. Pcliccman Thomas P. O'Brien cf New York city.plended guilty to graiH OTIS SKELETON REGIMENTS- larccn In the second degree. O'Brltn vv.is charged with having stolen a A JVumlier ot the Northwestern Vol- gold watch, a chain and two charms unteers Appear to lime Hlcctcd frcm the body of a dead man. to U. T Walker, of St. Louis, has a scrap book clipping of the poem "Love Washington, Aug. 3. According to and Laughter," wilt ten by Col. Joyce, advices received y by the war ile tnkeii from n country paper in 18T3. part men t ironi Oen. Otis, a good many Ella Wheeler Wilcox'a "Solitude," of the northwestern toluntcent havt which she claims to have written in In the new regiments beltft3. Is almost identical. ing organized, in skeleton, In the Phil Ippines. Following is Qen. Otis' cable A Denial. l'ekin, July 31, The rumors regard- grain: "Manila, July 31, Adjutant Oencral, e le ing the formation of a denied, rd Washington: Transport Oi.int tailed alliance are it is asserted that the envoys sent 10 yesterday, 78 officers, eight citliis, Toklo were appointed simply to pro e 1,353 soldiers and discharged men Wythe friendly relations between the oming, North Dakota und Idaho organizations. Left behind about i'OQ powers. men; good many hue The Urltlsh Cruiser Talbot. The only sick soldier left ll Hallfav, "N. S., Aug. 2. The British Corporul Frank Core, II, Wyoming. cruiser Talbot arrived hero yesterdcy Minnesota regiment nnd discharged ftutn Bermuda, taking the place of tl o men next shipment in very few days. crulsei Porcupine, which sailed Mon"OTIS." day foi the West Indies. SENATOR BEVERIDGE SAFE. out-of-to- 4sKIHr aarsapam with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses the blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. MA-J- f Oar Medical Dirunnt hii one ot the moit eminent phyftlouns la tbe United Btttei. Tell the doctor Yoa how luit recelre you sre luflertnr. sdtlce the hot medical will without eot. Aitdreti, d. ATBB. Bit. J. fsftf or. V.VJACT BAKERS JOIN THE ARMY. lovell, Mau. r Robert and Carl Enlist at London for-nur- d With Many Others from Clay County. London, Ky., July 31. Robert and Carl Baker, two characters who have figured prominently in the Howard-Bak- er Clay county feud, have enlisted in the United States army. They left hare last night for Fort Thomas. Robert Baker was placed in command of the troops enlisted here, seventy in number, many of whom were Clay county boys. Robert is a young fellow, about twenty-thre- e years old, and is well liked by all who know him, except the faction in Clay County who have opposed his people. He is a cousin of Tom Baker who was assassinated at Manchester. well-know- n fine-lookin- g Ex-Oo- v. chil-die- Report Untrue. The many friends of Hon. James A. McKenzio in Warren county and throughout the United States will be pleased to learn that a recent telegram sent out from Clarks-vill- e to the effect that he is practically blind is a mistake, says the Bowling Green News. Mr. son-in-la- Ite-KuI- Mr. Lamar Scml-Ofllcl- nl Chlnu-Jnpau- seini-olllciull- y 11 Monarch, of Owensboro, is here. He had only recently seen his father-in-laand says the report he is becoming blind is untrue. that Dewey Remembers a Dead Sailor. From the Globe-Democra- t. THE MARKETS. Now York, August CATTLK Native Bteers .. 4 T5 COTTON--MiJdllnr.'I.Oim Winter Wheat ... 3 25 B ! The State Department Ua Soonced- cd In LocutlnK the Indiana Mounter. uunno. OATfc-N- WHBAT-N- o. 2 u. ned 7IX4J Isaac Rask, a seaman oi the United States cruiser Olympia, who died of tuberculosis, was buried this morning in the Lutheran cametery here. The burial was attended by companies of Austrian and American marines. Admiral Dewey sent a wreath, which was placed on the coffin, and also witnessed the ceremony. p 2 I'OItK New Moss 9 60 , 4 BT. LOUIS, COTTON-Mlddll- nff UEEVKB-Ste- om .... COKN'-N- o. 2 60 Cows and Heifer:) OALVJSS-tp- er 6W 1W) 1IOUH Fair to Choice .... 100 SHEEP Fair to Cholco .. 3 60 H.OUH Patents (now) ... J 40 Clear and Straight WHEAT No 2 Hod Winter W 2 to Q Q 0 O tp O O OATS No. 2 3 ..., :0 21 W 0 W UVE-- No. TOBACCO Lurb Leaf Hurley HAY-Cl- ear Timothy UUTTEK Choice Dairy .. POllK Standard Mesa new) BACON-Cleur 3 4 10 CO tt ii & Washington, Aug. 2. Tho state deEpiscopal Service. partment succeeded in locating .Senator Ileveridge, of Indiana, over whose Rev. John Dysart, who now has whereabouts some anxiety was felt by a regular appointment in Earling-ton- , his friends. A cablegram to Consul will preach at the Assembly Harris ut Nagasaki elloted the follow. Ing reply: Hall next Sunday evening at eight "Reverldge all right." o'elock. The senator was a passenger on the steamer Empress of India and was detained in quarantine at Nagasaki. Thtre it no Kodak tut the Eattrtan Kodak 60 tji 00 & 12 Declared Quarantine, Charleston, 8. C, Aug. 1. The Charleston health board has declared a quarantine ngalna Hampton, Vu. No quarantine has yet been declared against Norfolk or Newport News. Slinmrock Dends Her Jury Satis. Greenock, Aug. 1. The America's cup challenger Shamrock bent her preparatory to vtul-ing- , jury sails Thursday, tor the United States. to-da- y, COHN-NOATH-N- LARO Prlino Steam CHICAGO. Native Steers .. i 60 & 1KIQ8-F- air to cnoics .... a t SHEEP Fair to Clio Co ., 3 ? FLOUH Winter Putcms. ., 3 1 Bpitnif Patents .. ,,,., , 32 7 2 SprlnB .... WHKA'i-N- q, ' No, i Red CATTLE o, o. 2 2 Mb .... u ,.. O ...... ,.., it No. 2 Falcon Kodak For 3 x 3)i Pictures, light-proof KANSAS CITY. Steers .. 4 4 Grades 2 Red WHEAT-N- o 2 Whlta OA7b-N- o. CATTLB-NatiHOUS-A- POllK Alens (new) ve ,. 3 1 .. . 1 ua kt 60 00 t iJ 4 II COHN-N- o. I'l JOUN-NOATS-West- ODR-Hl- Kh o. ern PATENTS MVtCE AS r Uses Eastman's film cartridges and can To such we will explain bow others make 2 0 I"',i from (15.00 to (35.00 weekly handling our be loaded in daylight. fciiU i NUW ORLEANS. .. 310 Q 4 00 publications. We will make no GUAR Fine achromatic lens, safety Uiado 2 tot ANTEED SALARY or other misleading shutter, set of three stops and StHV Well rnnlrael. hut pivo terms and fliDlain in a socket for tripod screw. We will made and covered with leather. concise aad simple manasr. ttTTTTTTT' snowy neea a representative in eacn coun No extras, no bothersome plate DE&I6IW TRABE.MARKS ty tor a pnoiicauon woicn we uouovo wu folders, no heavy glass plates. AM C0PYRI6WS lincjt anvlMnir tiArftlntrirfi m.irltetpr! Pv. &6 O O i U M Willing Workers Wanted. AA Jhku" J st paw ' '. 7 oeiAH i.1 t .. k. .ii lutmll u.ul giuic-tu- j, 1 ' Subscribe for Thk Bke. Book,"UowtoobUlaP.TeoU" Charo4 modtraU. No fee till patent U secured, LeWeri itrustly conOdeiitlal. Address, ' E. 8. SWeCM, Psteat Ltwiw , WMMCt7B. 0. , NoUpeln"loTuUAro" TO PATEHT1BI1.ITY pKPP rilbb sr" j 1 1 priencoin canvassing will be valuable but not essential, siato age, permanent Doino and experience if any. Address, Dept. "C," Raodi McNally & rl Kodaks $500 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Company, ' n iiminiiiimiiiiM,J Chicago, III. Street., Rachestcrt N. Ye LB. liCJ i O JiiL STO r v iiv- i sell a few papers by publishing "all about our first place in tlie yellow journal procession." The Cause a Just Cause. r i PAUL M. MOORD. Editor and Manager. U N hr if Hi li' 4 '- - n Goebel is BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. primarily because of his "Force Incorporated J bill," an election law intended to ' Enured the Pcf (office at Earltof ton ai Second put in the hands of an oligarchy the whole election machinery, under which law Mr. Gocbel hopes SUBSCRIPTION RATES: "elected" though the majority agakist him is 50,000. It eo OaeVear,itrIetlylnad-ance.- .. J " Sla Months, The- second accusation is that ' 5 " iTfareeMonthi, 5 SlaglsCapies.it Mr. Goebel, who came to the conSpecimen copies mailed tree on application. wanted In all parti o( tno vention with 167 delegates out of Correspondent! ountr. Address na lor particulars. 1,094, did so manipulate the convention, did by fraud and treachery 1899. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. and backed by the police, take the nomination for Governor. REPUBLICAN TICKET. This some say is not worth while to discuss, but half a million voters For Governor, are discussing it, and they propose W. S. TAYLOR, to punish it so condidly that the Of Butler County. crime will not again be repeated. uFor Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Goebel, with these 167 votes, agreed with Stone, who had JOHN MARSHALL, Of Louisville. 375 votes, to unite in electing a Chairman, and in reporting on For Secretary of State, 316 contested votes. JCALEB POWERS, This combine elected Redwine Of Knox County. temporary chairman. Then Goebel promised Stone, For Attorney General, if he would vote to make Redwine --.CLIFTON J. PRATT, Chairman, Goebel permanent AW Hopkins County. would withdraw and give Stone lor Auditor, the nomination. Rev. JOHN S. SWEENEY, Stone agreed, and the report on 7 credentials came up. tji uourDon county. Redwine had agreed to a separFor Treasurer; ate vote on each county contest. WALTER, R. DAY, v Goebel ordered Redwine to vioOf. Breathitt .County. late this agreement, and vote on ;For. Superintendent of Public In 31G contests, at the same time denying the' 316 the right to vote struction, on the report. JOHN BURKE, The report was declared adopted Of Campbell County. by the disgraced Chairman, though For (Commissioner of Agriculture, only 436 votes out of 1,094 were --.,,,.,r-.-,.. : f ?... CAPT. J.W. IHKUURMUKIUIN, cast for the report. .. This gave Goebel more votes ir ui rayetie county. than Stone, .and then Goebel re For Representative, 1 fused to withdraw, forced Stone BEN T. ROBINSON. out and took the nomination himf self. I See that you vote and afterward HUSEI5 COLOSY OF see to it that it is counted. to-be From tbe Louisville Post. The Tight against Mr, It is said of one of our oldest miners that Lieut. James Rash. Twenty Years Proaf. . Lieutenant James Rash left for a few weeks ago be took tbe Western fever Tutt'ij only Liver Pills keep the Iww-l- s Zl t FortsMcPberson, Georgia;Vto join aad started, but upon went a abort distance -friend to assist bim when he called Great in natural motion andcleaiise wr: his regiment, Saturday July 29. to return. r? the system oCll jpuiftie&An 'The giants of the forest mtit4,yMurf He is an exceedingly ( popular The charge made by Agitator Parcel! last to the continual Mows of IMfuMis! yoasg man and his hosts of friends that he was threatened by whitecaps may absolute cure fockJjpdahe, tttttte "Strokes Fell, (Ms. s-- n--v 11 1 o 0 3 man. IlViert the human Hood has clogged Hood's fell the him a successful and impure the little drops xf his defense of the stars SarsapariHa, properly taken, iv&t career in His command will and stripes. oak of bad blood. likely be ordered to the Philippines in a short while. Henderson Journal. bt&tot join in wishing - 5 :.," Hearln.ifgriv, The townsiteJs.laideff in streets M1lTi- $a tf .VTWrJreuAlthat fcsbcxis4adlbere for with two .types o!!'Jhousesi1rSr wer'twa rneatbs was eaekd by. bard rams and small. The . K.we. for men 'With large, familieY;'th Tobacco worms are expected to be very smaller ones for the unmarried A8t bad., ihia season and If tbey aro there will families of two or three mem, be a very light cropb( tobacco. -large-oacsifjgNK- -- -ap ,- u " e T- j- 5 ' ;. lr K v TiiE'Gold Democrats are coming in for a share, at least some credit, in the Gocbel steal. or Brown's candi dacy seems to have a cyclonic effect in the ranks of the "unterri-fied.- " b h. T iy i 1 The Brown contingent are not bolters or kickers, but merely true Several hundred people were their blue Democrats asserting seated in the cave, including the rights. colonists and their wives and It is a question. Will the First children and farmers from the surW. Blake district roll up its 1896 Democratic rounding country. majority next fall? That's the Leech represented the Receiver. question. Four tracts of land, containing a total of 784 acres, were first sold Goebel may think the L. & N. to Leech for $11,000. Another railroad the greatest bugaboo in the tract of a thousand acres, mostly State. In November he will have worthless land, went to George cause to think otherwise. Wright for $1,450. He also bought the storehouse and lot for $15, The Goebel platform is one making the whole amount received .adopted to Goebel. The people for land and about thirty houses will not adopt themselves to it, thereon $12,465. nor to Goebel if the court knows The land originally cost several itself. thousands more. Growing crops go with the land. democrats Several The minority stockholders, who have declared their intention to had the property thrown into the vote for Taylor, believing it better a Receiver, were the pur not to throw away a vote on hands of chasers. mules, fine Horses, Brown. hogs, etc., went for a song, mostly Thanks to Goebel, Redwine and to neighboring farmers. others. It is said that the purchasers, Their acts have made the election of the Republican will reorganize the colony on a ticket certain beyond all shadow somewhat different basis. Fifty-fiv- e majority stockholders already of doubt. Still it behooves every Republican voter to get out to have an agent out looking for a new location. They may go to work and to vote. Virginia. The suddenness of John Young Today the colony paper, the Brown's candidacy uncurled "little Coming Nation, will be sold. Its Urey Woodson's hair" not a little circulation of 60,000 has dwindled bit. He is one of Mr. Goebel's to 11,000. henchman, you know, and not now Many of the women shed tears a great big railroad commissioner at the sale, and there is much lecl-inby appointment of over the breaking up of the Brown. new Utopia. anti-Goeb- crops come out beyond expectation. Mr, and Mrs. Millikan and Miss Fannie REPUBLICAN HARMONY. Peragen, of Levias, were tbe guests of Thos. A. Walker last week. Signs of it Recognized by an nt Rev. George Davis, a Christian minister Democratic Newswho has been holding a scries of meetings at Wm. Burcss' barn, closed Tuesday paper. night with three additions. From tbe Brooklyn Eagle (lad Dem.) SOCIALISTS COLLAPSES. Tbe school commenced at district No. We do not think that the Re25 last Monday with a very good attend publican independents are doing ance. Sale Takes Place in Tennessee ill. Horace Porter is Ambassador M. L, Walker and family visited in of the Women to France: Seth Low refused the Crittenden county last week. Shed Tears Over Spanish mission and is commis Your correspondent beard a prominent the Failure. sioner to the conterence at Ihe Democrat say that if tbey bad not got up squabble in their State convantion tbey Tennessee City, Tenn., July 28. Hague: Joseph H. Choate is am a would have carried tbe Stale by at least Colony bassador to Great Britain and Eli- thirty thousand majority, but as it is tbe The Ruskin property was sold yesterday in a hu Root is the Secretary of War. Republicans will elect tbeir ticket by that Salamagundi. If official preferment is a good majority. big cave near here. 'ln-depe- bers. vEvAtyJ Nobody paid resident of the community, regardless of the character of his or her work, received equal compensation the men who edited the paper and wrote lectures and books getting no more than the hewer of wood and drawer of water. As to women, the theory was that a woman who. attended to her domestic duties rendered as much service to society.as the man who labored, and so every housewife drew a salary. , Alter breakfast at a fixed hour each, member of the colony went to his or her work under a particular superintendent. At noon dinner was- served. At 2 p. m. work was resumed and continued until 5 p. m. Then the workers changed their dress to holiday attire and spent the rest of the day in social and literary recreation, business meetings- etc. The leaders of the society were sincere tfnd earnest in their undertaking, and for a time 'many, even unsympathetic, persons who studied the workings of the colony believed it would be a success. any-ren- t. - It lias been very hot for the past few days, and sunstrokes occur occasionally Mr. T O. Wallace, an aged gentleman o( Sturgis, died last week at tbe home of his brother, S, W. T. Wallace, near Sullivan, from the effects ot a sunstroke be received over a month ago. The picnic at Sageracket last Saturday was a nice affair. No whiskey was sold nor any fighting done This is the way that the "Racket" fellows hold a picnic Farmers are greatly encouraged over the recent rise In hogs. They are 1 cents at Sullivan with every prospect of going higher. Mr. Thomas Foster, a man who was sunstrnck over three years ago went crazy and was taken to the Hopkinsville Insane Asylum, He has been cured and is now sound and well, but will not come home. He just slays Ihere and works and pays bis way. He has a wife and two children living at Bordley. It looks as if Mr. Goebel will have to have more than his machine a long grin upon bis face and that awful left eye of his fer and siy: "I-I'- m platform and Bryan." If tbe Democrats want to get tbe branch clear tbey must get tbe hog out of the spring, but then that suits ns Republicans Wesley. all right, anyhow. half-closeCbi-Cbic- Ax Jottings. The drouth has subsided and our ers are in better spirits than before. farm- Tbe have been a joke played on him by that Providence hotel keeper, and be is attempt ing to get some notoriety out of it, wben he says that tbeir threats were ignored by him, If we mistake not this same Porcell once visited this place under an assumed name and upon an invitation to takoa walk ont of town quickly did so. .Steel framed coat cars of 1 00,000 pounds capacity are being built at the shops ot the Norfolk & Western Railway Company at Roanoke, Va. The sills are of thirteen-inc- h channels, with steel plates for the bolster, transoms and ends, wooden end sills being bolted to tbe end plates. Diagonal plates are used to stiffen tbe corners of the frame. Tbe weight ot tbe car empty is about 38,000 pounds. There seems at this writing to be a change going on In tbe sentiment ot tbe people as regards the Evansville coal miners strike. Heretofore but little sym patby or protection has been offered tbe mioers at work in the mines there, but now there seems to be a change in tbeir favor as the officers of tbe law now watch after their welfare. The year 1897 showed a notable ad vance in tbe use of mining machinery. fbe number ot firms having mines equipped with machines increased 75,, as against an increase ot 85 from 1891 to 1896. The number of machines in use Increased from 1,446 in 1896 to 1.988, showing a gain ot 54a, or 37 5 per cent., whereas the average gain from 1891 to 1896 was about at per cent. Tbe tonnage won by machines in 1S97 was over 6,aoo, 000 tons greater than in 1896, and equivalent to 60 per cent, of the increase in 1896 over 1891. Six states were added to tbe number having mines equipped with cutting machines; but two mines, one each in Utah and Washington, which used machines in 1896, did not operate them in 1897; and as these were the only machines in those Elates, there was a net gain ot four in tbe number ot Stales, making a tola! of 10. Tbe total tonnage won by machines in 30 Slates in 1897 was 32,649,-32- 0 short Ions, 16 17 per cent, of tbe total product of those Slates, and ij.j per cent, of tbe total bituminous product ot tbe United Slates. One of Ihe striking; features of the figures presented is the uniformity shown in the average producing capacity per year ot each machine, which was 11,398 tons in 1891, 11,373 tos io 1896; and 11,393 tons in 1897. E W. Parker, in Coal Trade Journal. non-unio- n 41 41 41 41 41 41 otcEST your 41 Mlaaty par cast. 0ktsBMMleaMa4 pef-o- 41 S9 food o(utigyopjfcMtc-s-aea- a 41 TW aad com tato jaae Wfcfiwl kaata aratca 41 Uabl to alaMtt la kair to.. Dae Or. Carltltdr CaraMW-Xtra- r Powder aad watek ttt xaanlta. To vfil laat tfcaarood atVcta altar SaJayeia..ttlTa It J; atrialMdtweoavlsmferBetaac. nniGjni uiw CvrM 41 Dr. OMt)' being gathered, and hundreds of bushels are shipped daily from points on the "Texas" railroad to The apple crop in Louisville. Hancock county will be fair and will command a goad price. dyspepsia, sourtoraasclvcon-stipatio- n S 1 and kindred diseases. , nnr cfnro mav kPfn :,a 11011 Ho nlume THE BEE "Can,t do without them1' HIVEwe aro offerinR many items at very seductive prices. R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. 41 writes I don't know how I could j? Everything in the Ladies' Misses' and Children's Sliijw Uri do without them. I have had Is Subject to a uiscoum 01 iwemy rer uiw, Liver disease for over twenty ;? 43 years. Am now entirely cured. 41 Lawns is one of our midA choice line of 41 41 summer attractions, and we are allowing a 20 per 41 e Parasols and Fancy cent, discount on all V; is The Wild Goose plum crop Umbrellas. Yes, the dull season has once more made its appeawe are leaving nothing undone to rancelias struck us-- and its dcmoralizinew effect. Idleness we will guard mnntPrarr against! we must be busy, can't afford to be otherwise, and ... o Tuti's Liver Pills 3c. high-grad- $ The Cuts We Have Made in Our Sumner Dress Deeds Are Ou- trageous, but They Musi Move. rtoo. aajiiais. Everything must be marked at the ROCK BOTTOM PRICE. We won't have it otherwise. CDME AND SEE US. MA0I80NVILLE. KY. THE SAME PRUDE ON THE SAME THINO TO EVERYBODY. YetirCsvfli.iJtis)ttiwMt4iu) larCklWrinr sale by Tor St. Barnard Drug Store. ai.a.1 Ad alligator has been discov- aW m Ia..a 4 ... A fr Aerial, in Allen couatv. Haw it I came there is a mystery ..that may never be solved, as bo one neighborhood any light on tbe subject. ia-the iable-Xo-4hro- w F Where the digestion is good, and iut general powers ot la sr healthy no htbitatioa in the state, worms d human body. White's Cream Vemifstge not only destroys every worm, bat corrects all derangeeaents of the digestive organs. Price 35 cts at St. Oerdard Drug Store. Ae-syiiecan-fin- ?;vv'4 ORDERS BISHOP& CO., Will DMS till UfMY IttiMSS? Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. i 26. Tbe State convention of tbe Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held at Owensboro on September 22, 33, 24, 25 and The ilost Fata! Disease. Opt f All KitM. Barnett & Arnold, i nuMwhatk aaBahi ira ftim aft- - 1 1 -- Y A More adalta die of Kidaey trouble than ot any other disease. Whsa the first symptoms st tbis disease, appear, so time should be lost in taking 'PoUy's Kidney Core, which is aaaraataeder swear re funded. 40 $1.00. CaspbaU & Co. Thirty-on- e volunteers were en listed for the Philippine campaign by Lieut. Twyman at Bowling Green. '' r ass . ...-. ..- - .t. it- Ir r1' ..' .a. M. McGORD, Contractor and Builder 18 1 LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. 'aSssssssssssaaaaaaMaasaaaaBssssBssaaSM. BBBSBsS CaveMany g To avoid a collision, Goebel will have to Mr. Brown is coming "coming several thousand strong" right at his heels. The feelings experienced in the degree of the Orient are mild in comparison to what Mr. Goebel will experience if this Brown contingent should hit him astern. rear-en- d side-track. History! the Experiment. AssoThe Ruskin ciation in Yellow Creek Valley, about fifty miles northwest of Nashville, Tenn., was founded for the purpose of working to a practical conclusion the theories of absolute Socialism the theories of Fourmer and Bellamy. The concern owned at first 1,509 acres of excellent land, and conducted-number of manufacturing and commercial enterprises. It was said at the beginning ol the colony's work that if, with everything in its favor, this enterprise failed, then it might be set down as demonstrated that Socialism by sections independent of national Socialism is a failure. With the exception of the metals the Ruskin Colonists had in abundance the raw material for the manufacture of almost everything necessary to the physical comfort of man, together with the skill, the industry, and intelligence to put it to use. In the community were men skilled in agriculture and hortimachinists', engineers, culture, shoemakers, tan ners, printers, bookbinders and authors. a brick-workers, thing, these office holders are not in a bad case. If adherence to the right of individual expression in politics encounters risks, these exponents of that principle have certainly met with no losses. They have not sought office. But office has sought them. And that is significant of an intelligently enlarging Republican leadership. Only two years ago, Messrs. Choate Root and others were against Thomas C. Piatt and for Seth Low. Theodore Roosevelt, who was then Assistant Secretary of the Navy, was against him too, but "adhered to the organization," as some of these men did not. Whether from choice or necessity, the Kcpublican policy has so changed that these men were taken into account. To them have been given offices, and the machine, if you please, has again commanded voice of the country through them. We care not whether liberality or cunning, sincerity or calculation, contrition or inconsistency, be held to explain this. Men will differ on that point, according to the nature of their own minds or motiyes or the largeness or the littleness of their disposition or capacity to es timate or to see things. The fact remains that, where there were two Republican parties, there is one. The disaster of 1897 did something to accomplish this. The effect of the war upon the imagination and pride of the party did something more. The result has been accomplished. Cake Walk Solo From tbe Henderson Journal. DOWN IN THE MINES. Actuated and moved hy the same spirit that has governed his life, was Mr. J. B. Atkinson one day last week when be sent words of encouragement to the honest miners'now at work-ithe Evanivillmine, cheering them np by saying that he and fifteen hundred miners of Hopkins county, congratulated them on the stand tbey bad laken for right in the face of danger which threatened them through the interference ot the members of the U. M. W , who by threats and acts of violence bad made life most miserable. Tbe effect of such a message coming from a man who had devoted bis life to the cause of labor, who from experience knew that tbe men who took such a stand in tbe face of danger deserved sympathy was indeed bracing, and th'ey went to work with renewed vigor, determined to stand for their right even it it called for tbe nse of fire arms to do so. How much better this would bo if when we saw men honestly toiling for a living nnder difficulties, we could drop a sympathetic tear or speak a word of love and encouragement to tbem. Mr. . B. Head sow has charge of a crew of men, and Is at work at tbe Arnold mine, building a blacksmith shop and other buildings. One day last week tbe St. Bernard Coal Company shipped over fifty cars of coal and even then were not abl; to fill all or ders. Secretary Piatt, of the Barnslcy mine, days, with tbe exception 01 one or two men, the miners of that place have returned to work and everything is moving smoothly. Finley Harrison, of Owensboro, has been awarded the contract "Kid" Arrington, as be Is commonly for the large government job at HI., where the called, has been working in ihe dispatchers Shawneetown, levees are to be rebuilt. Mt. Haroffice Ibe past few days. Dispatcher Mick Walker, on account of rison's bid, which was the lowest, ill health, has asked for a month's leave of was 26,957.50. absence, which be will spend at some W. A. Gooltby, Alf ood, Taa., writas; "Hare health resort. Dr. U, A. Slaaaaa's Lhrtr "Ur&clat taa ni Dispatcher John Devney is now working )irt far Coitlieatit, Baa Dmas, LawSplrlti, r , aad find It far suparloi ta th ZaUlo'a ate the third "trick" on tbe south end and I hiT,ud. Dispatcher Thomas Featherstone is work" Eli McLcndon, the alleged wife ing the second "trick JUpi-lato- Roadmaster Robson was here last Monday surveying and locating new tracks. A wreck on tbe St. Loo is division last Friday caused several hours delay to train No. 53. It is reported that Henry McDowell will soon go to work again as fireman on tbe Henderson division aaaaafisl To Cure a Cold It One Day BlVlrrr'H BhPM sssssf a Nl amnsaM py IsssClks'M - YIAftS eXPIRIINOB ti i.l SPECI- EARLINETON. KY. Take Laxative Bromo Qainiee Tablets. All druggists reload msaeylf it falls to cure. 3jC The genuine has L. B. Q. 00 each tablet. fiipLKJaJajalJt.aJa.aiaiii. 1 All Classes of Buildings Erected and made complete ready fer occupancy. Including ibe furnishing ot all materials. mrrH. mechanical and common labor fssssssaaaW 1 Price reasonable and satisfaction guaranCONTRAOT8 teed . Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds DRAWN UPON 8H0RTNO- - ot Building and Special Work Give me a chance at your work before letting contract TICE. ... FICATIONS A PLAN8. DETAILS. IIMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIimilllllllll Kjrx2sK SJ jrv.vjrrv uccetsor 10 Iitae Davit.) v. H . vsIUHHII! x, LIVERY & FEED fast train was rnn on the Providence murderer, wanted at Jktacidian, branch one day last week. Trainmaster Miss., who was arrested at Faltoa, A STABLE. At tbe Old Stand, on Main Street, Just west ot depot. Superintendent Harris deserves great credit for the coolness shown a few days ago when Agitator Purcell heaped words ot abuse upon him. Tbe man who resorts to abnse to gain a point soon looses tbe respect of bis fellow man and is really unworthy of notice. Tbe decision reached after a thorough Investigation by tbe Railroad Commissioners that tbe law regulating tbe long and short haul is suspended, insures tbe miners of this county, and we might say this end 'of tbe State, steady work. We are informed that Manager Jones of tbe Sebree Coal Company, thinks we re ferred to bim last week in tbe write up about the new officers elected by tbe Cooperative Coal Co. But in Ibis be is mistaken, (as be should well know) as be was not In charge of tbe mines when the last strike on account cf cut in wages occurred. The cry among coal operators in Ohio is tbe scarcity of coal cars. Sucb was tbe trouble here a few weeks ago, but now tbe supply Is sufficient. Colorado work Ihere is good Goebel has been accused of being a gold bug. It is an undisputed fact that he is a Gocbel w- - bug for Goebel for Governor, for Goebel for United States Senator as for anything else he can get his hands on is even for Goebel Black-- , Bryan, for President. burn and others, please take no tice. Admiral Dewev has read one of the many lies published in York Herald in which he is made to say "our next war will be with Germany," and fires this thirteen-incgun at it: "I have no time to read, let alone affirm or deny, all the lies and irresponsible rubbish which have been printed about me since my arrival at Trieste," "and then the Admiral went-abohis business, and the happy in being able to "Herald is th-Ne- w drummers and loungers lined up along Second street between Main and Elm. yesterday while the colored band was marching to a funeral playing a dirge were immensely amused. Tripping along on the pavement, quite alone, was a comely yellow girl, neatly dressed in white, who couldn't to save her life keep from being affected by the rythm of the music. She executed every step seen in a championship pirouetting and showing her superb The miners In Southern in a way that wasl by the hour, and work out acutely realistic. And she was at present. utterly unconscious, seemingly, of any incongruity between action and surroundings. rag-tim- e cake-walside-steppin- The wicked g knee-actio- n h y V I ut ' The lecture and stereoptican views of Cuba, given by Rev. Mr. Mevers at the Christian church, Monday and Tuesday evenings, was very well attended and much appreciated. On accounted the gas giving out Monday! evening, Mr. Mevers was una'ble to show all his pictures, hence it was given free on Tuesday. This ishis sec- ond visit to Earlington, and he has many friends here. i Sinner ct Ms are noted for hanging on. They weaken your throat and lungs, and lead to serious trouble. Don't trifle with them. Take Scott's Emulsion at once. It soothes, heals, and cures. fmmmmmmm it and Devney and Chief Dispatcher Sheridan were aboard Ibe train. Rumor says that last Sunday a double header was called to leave Howell with eighteen hundred tons, about enough for three trains between Earlington and Hopkinsville. Now the foolish charge Is made that John Young Brown has been employed by tbe railroad companies to make the race for Governor, but with bis established record for fighting tbem, wbo can believe sucb a fairy tale? A new conductor from tbe W. & D. division bad charge of the pay train the last trip. Conductor Cole who for years past has run the pain train each month became tired of being away from borne so much and asked to be relieved. Lightning burned oat the telegraph in strumenls in the I C. office yesterday afternoon, and the burning insulating material set fire to tbe surrounding wood work between the ceiling of tbe ticket office and 1be floor of tbe freight office above. Train Dispatcher E. C. Hancock suffered a smart shock as Ibe lightning came in, but it was not a serious mailer. The.fire between ceiling and floor was soon discov ered and extinguished' A clerk wbo was using tbe telephone at the moment also got a slight shock. Henderson Journal. Tbe Progress takes no stock in all this hue and cry ot some people about railroads and extortion. Tbe railroads of this country are a business institution, operatiog under tbe same laws as other public insti tutions in the State and likewise amendable It railroads violate tbe for tbeir conduct. law in Ibe conduct ot tbeir business there is a penalty affixed to each violation, and it should be meted out to persons likewise guilty. But to bog, abuse and forever dog in order lo predludice, deserves no consideration from a thinking, sensible, liberty-lovinpeople, Let our railroads pass upon ibeir merits, piivileges and liberties, and therefore, as tbey da, help foster the great material growth ot our comElklon Progress. monwealth. Louisville, Ky July 20. The Kentucky Railroad Commission bas decided to suspend tbe operation of tbe lung and short haul clause of Ihe interstate commerce law so far as it applies lo freights of all classes shipped over tbe Louisville and Nashville, tbe Southern and tbe Illinois Central Railroads lo and from Louisville, Owensboro, Covington, Maysvillr, Finkfori, Versailles and other poluts whtra water transportation of other competition has lo be met. Tbis question was biougbt before tbe Railroad Commissioners titer their re cent decision of certain cases against lbs Louisville and Nashville by Ibe Court of Appeals of Kentucky. The effect law as it stands would be that Louisville and other Kentucky cities would losa tbeir trade with interior towns of Ibis slate and that it would go to Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. of tbe commission allows a lower Irs igbt rate to be charged tor a Ions than for a short distance, where the cosapetition has to be met. g of-the about a week ago, escaped from Fulton, where he has been held to await requisition papers. EARLINGTON, KY. HEKBINE is well adapted to the enre of fevers ot all kinds, becatuo it thoroughly cleanses the stomach and bowels ot all bilious humors, and expels all impure secretions of the body. Price 50 cts at St. Bernard Drng Store. I First-Clas- s Equipment and Prompt Service, j Hetty Green 1,000,000 of her fortune will be divided among ioq distant connections. It is said that at the death of IIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII J. W. TWYMAN, I DEALER IN Plksl Pllea! Why be bothered with Ibis annoying complaint when Banner Silro will car you. 25c. Campbell A Co. Stoves and Grates, I CASINGS AID TINWARE. Owensboro is perhaps furnishing more recruits to the United Spates army than any other city in the State outside of Louisville. The soothing aad healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Restedrv its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures, have made it a great favorite with tbe people everywhere. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earliagtonr Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Geo' King, St. Charles. -- SnaRiiiiS. JBsPCBCwsHBSBEv'BiW ianaas5oStiS'"T'j faaBBBa AND .GUTTERING A Contractor of all kinds Tin, uaivanizea iron ana Copper Work. AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. i I ! Jii IEOOPINO SPECIALTF iaaea a nit e en m m en A aaa e tin a e a sa aasaj MEDICINE for the r rropneiary i jropuiar n t 1 I J. F. is largest world, said Bryant, oiBardwell, Ky,. to be 4he owner oLUhe' strawberry patch in tbe it covers 1,700 acres. -- MILLION.. Nothing equals Ballard's Blackberry. Balsam for Cramping, Diahcea-aBdBowComplaints! This fmQy (s 'ooa.if.fbe best known and most successful medldaew ot its kind. Price 23 csats. St. Bernard may lead to a revolution in the trade. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step In a direction that S: -' A Drugstore. Prohibition speakers ,are al ready getting, outin r4hs State. to whoop up things, for the State ticket. -- You ouRbt to know that wbetuasflaring, uom any itiaaey trouDie taat a jw, tare remftdv la Pnlav'a KMnAv Onra Ruartn. teed or money refunded. Campbell & Co. Baltimore bas the largest negro population of any city in Christendom. The census is expected to show at least 125,000. Ballard's Snow Liniment elves. Instant Burns, relief in cases of Bleeding, Bruises; Scalds, Cuts, etc. Price aj and jo cts at St,J3eraard Drugstore. and ma grip. ,ut, CarlatadtU Geraiajt Liver Powdrr la the beat matfleisa seaay can bay. wlsas4e that your blood. U lick annjawe juujyonr waiua ay nam pat u. a tiaaUay condition by the an olXr. arlstedtVGaraaaa Urt Vowtor. BfettJyoa malaria, typhoid sersr, coUs You ahould.t A TlMELY-HIN- T. nui tx tree a Vtw York company of nmiiuf art ui loir chcraUU.tn Wpana Chanlisa) Gom&anr, .a . plao '1 npon th. market about nvu h,-.medicinal taMM or "tabul " couSomJ of oomptened powdered preparation ut it riaiu medlclaatdrDsa wMch aad been aacor-tatoe- d 10 ba of mora general usaainojitf meUkral mea t&aa aay ot&ar, for the cure oral mm vuuiuivu iv iiuHtu u..u iucir origin in mu isipajroti uigeeuou 4 Hiwiiuuii,capacity iuvh weakel of ufor --ailmllotliia f ootl. tjot bias ii'Minarimtnf aad eilBU&aou waita. included under lhl Lid. M aud to laciuaa craitr naairr trr Tbe ca-laueu .ir She acceptanca f hlcb the phjalclan la called upon abrelcrtrjA. In thlr tn.1..A ot the Aincrlcau propto the company laid down the principle ramed. for mat eteryiruo. enuring into tup packet mould l or ine srad. and ao prepared aa to retain IU QuaUtlei intact any extended Eid protected In any clime to. Only tlw choice.! and uai3i-te- a of tuna drug ahonld be abould be In accordance with tbe lateet perfected method or modern !! R the cork" JK? .lASf 5ft S v M..M , ... HUM nO .vwuw.i Opplr evwrUyitoppn could wvwi-.hw- moro timr. a iraoU proportion mauufecturer of ibeta from lilt output thit 1 meet I . -- amvuih hu hijmsj TiA a were In turn packed in taxes or . a .a i .urA. quality notiurpaxed ! wuMmmnm uy tnoeo tue. itviuiu gold. BaTtaseetlhrlrhleh raln Jewel.anJ and neverconicntlni to Tary from It. Ir proprietor retorted to the accepte roe mod. oi in ielr commodity known, and ae-- en nundred tboueana -eited within Itva year In newipaper ad'ertuuic baa Informed ry American dtUca BJ pan Tabul. t wUoccrnioR iue euuerior and irprUlngnu-IIUee- of Heine nalnLkin.0,b!r,,., amred cooddtlona that aweep oyer the commercial and world, .v. la note ievery finrmn-iiaa- ra SK?1 ! i, 5 P , auaaawua aa WWW VVIO " for iwry article Miat r"". reachee or a ijvroaci- - na umr cr-- uaaaaa.ia tyr ute, ana loftl tut pcAla, requlrlne Ihe ben of erenr thing, njient being eUJ upon to pay ua for wracnlni and packing or umtrce4ry protect Ion atns4 n re- that i- -t euit m ffZlVJt" w Mooi JlZniZZJ"ViZffZ!Lprored by the UMorM-aweek. and -Jr at the uui ineeeTabuies uo not baremighttendency to loee ot e.JSoted. cellenc. from eiporare that at flrii havo been toS5S Taj. Si-- i: faroraUe conditions, thoie that Care lain looao lnadraweTalaTaKl?oTrJ-c- H er forureral week or mouth, are found to bo praoUoail a f reih a Actlng upon tbcae lucrcectloni. and nctln. nartlenLurrr the nnlmr.tr.! iigreat newipaper now aold if or a tnitead of the old rata of that amount. -. In all llnu.il.ina - .wm nnt thA ea&.r.l Jnenafed aale. the company Hare entered upon the experiment of putUag np Um aad ebatee la pasteboard carton, which they will offer to tho trade upon term whloh. JT Bermlt of a paefcua being aold by the Iraautit or atorekeeper at a prioe lower than a taCale. or onehalf a ?KSaMeffiKMHE" tbe manutaokra doeae. for la Mm formcenteacti. ....... -aaduje which ?'".- - ijt "- - the people have learned to know and -- aluathe BlpanaTabalee,bat will offer wuh IheohJIi the benefit of euch aa may deelre Uwra. II efcould be itnderu&d thr Mhe quality of tbe medicine la IJnUiaTEu.ti .orta, thooily -.. Ymm b..t'wi- - roil of iMwwi vw probable up, ab&oit ir-r- m- ape are not juno be bad of all dealers, aUhoueb H U WWMIiu thatTbe flreent packnni will obtain aaitnt.lv wnen requeued hr a cuttomar to do ro t but .rTr: l a steals anycate S?"!t2l .lri. u A 3 ""'"'JKyii" .' buryjwtvM V""!"? Sw .... rt surWitfr,r. 2a -- sHto'a Sent nj o Oum.BalMin. Prlae feraals.tur St..BersarLDrBg5tore. st . Jff2.BJK.ffS5:UL"Wh? agent good are thorqusbly Introduced to the trade, r.rs?.wn'' ' f fioa ffftsSTifsiv vsusses&i'sfsfiffifj'n. (roaa is,aua carton) la P,htlttthnl!.nr-i' York. Dntllt and aeddtara wUI be aupnlled at a Hi- - 4 aOXiD BT Maj, Gen. Otis' wife regularly receives a cablegram from her bus-- , band 15th of every month. --on-th- e ubwSjvmsv wUdOemtiiMdm ami Soldby St. Bernard Drag Store. IaU . I1 Sr3U Alili -- oR.xrcvc-xaixai. I '- - i- - .T. ' jT i . JK i r ' ' J. if , Jbcjpec "By 3n6usfrB e." TEACHERS' IN SESSION. j i. JBE DISMAL SWAMP TUB REUNION. Prlnce-- The Lesson of the Strikes. From the New York Joarsal. SHOT BY A WOMAN. Hopkins County Teacher's Instl-tut- e Convened Honday.' IE j. The.PJanJo Drain it and Make 01 the Bluc.and Oray at K vuuuiy xcovtiutsi ffj at w "5 tit (dite auaiiiuic tuuveiicu in auuuun awe- respaftdeatfof the Boston Tral-- week an error was made in regard sion at the court house in Madi- saript, has been bought by the to the date of the reunion at "LOCAL JEWS.. It is August 16, 17 sonville Monday, there being a Camp Manufacturing Company, Princeton. full attendance and a very inter- large local himber manufacturers, and 18, and not August at, 2. and Circuit Court convatm.atJJixon esting session. s 23, atLwas published last week. i a'ndvery' interasttngf legal ) .. Monday. have been7 raised by the purCounty Superintendent Miss Sal" iiiuou .is .111 receipt uif a. letter of Dismal from Mr. T. J. Johnson, chairman There yritl be,no Mr ty&fitcc' lie R. Brown is presiding aud.Prof. chase. In the center Thomas H. Smith is sccrctary,and Swamp, made famous by Thomas of the local committee, in which ton this year. Miss Plain assistant secretary. Moore, the poet, who visitcd,ir, is hesays great preparations arc beMrs. Dan ,U,tftd yifi.in Prof. McHcnry Rhoades, of Frank- Cake Drummdnd.l jrThis lakciisa ing made for the entertainment of portion' of the Dismal Swamp visitors, and they would like to fort, is the conductor. Madisonvillo Monday. The session is one of more than Canal, an inside waterway from have 'a large crowd from Earling Miss Wiser; unusual interest, and many inter Norway to" the North Carolina ton. guest o,'Mrs.rFjrd,Ur. sounds, by which vessels may esting talks are made. Best way to Invest 35 Cents. avoid the dangers of rounding Antioc, Miss., luly 1st. iSgS. Miss Kztls&rfrtMiUeVfMc, Wonderful Discovery. Cape Hattcras. The canal has re New Spencer Medicine Co. visited relatives freresfoai,s)ekv LuNsrono, Ala., April n, 1808. I want to tell you what I think ot your cently been deepened and widened tic liujJKiua, -:-;- i!: 1 ifandi f i ton, August Af- - Ctuamn odtfo a Tn '1 '.V 16, 17.atld.18. itlf. tcctln nf Ttrv T)w nf 1ie . -, q'ues-tion- '- Cit P4 at ijr1 Cooper & Co.'s circus gave a performance in Earlington last Friday night. They were billed for Hopkinsville, but owing to the small-pocould not show there, and stopped here. The show is a ing seemed to do her any good. I saw by first class circus, and the justice is waiting.". an advertisement in our paper that ChamMrs. P. B. Davis and Misses "Oh f had rather have a parson berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea performance was good. r.iipaulincDavuand Bettie Victory Remedy was and if you don't mind it." Exchange. sent and got a highly atrecommendedproved "Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested once. It battle 5jwere in Madisonville, Monday. x one-rin- g I Dear Sin: I bave been troubled with at a cost of about a million dollars. Mrs. C. H. McGary and daughtliver and stomach complaint. I bad no ers are visiting friends in St. Louis. appetite and my general health was very The lumbermen who bought the mu. a iouk mcuiciuo tram lour aiuercui swamp propose to drain it in order Hon. Jo C. S. Blackburn will (lectors and they failed to do me any eoocI. to secure the timber in it. Should 1 got do relief until I began to tigs' your speak at Madisonvillo in the near valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two they drain it they will leave the Jellara worth of it, and it did me more 4 future. seod than all the medicine I ever took. I canal high and dry, eighteen feet ve gained pounds Misses Anna and Rose Sharp, of Mid my health is very good. I in weight above tidewater. The swamp, of can sleep bought Nashville, visited Mrs. Arthur Cole teundly and my appetite is excellent. 1 which tbe lumbermen ma recommend Plaster's" Nubian Tea to 143,000 acres, lies half in Virginia last week. io any com- ibe world as being ssunity. Any one who douutsytms state- - arid half in North .Carolina, and Oscar Baker. Misses Jennie McGary and est can write their legal right to drain it will Sold bySt. Bernard Drugstore. Claude Grainger were in Madisonprobably be contested in two villo Monday. States. The belief obtains here Didn't Understand, A young bachelor sheriff "was that, the purchasers of the swamp Attorney E. D, Morrow, oi called upon to serve an attachment have acquired the great canal, or Madisonville, was an Earlington against a beautiful young widow. are at least An a position-t- o lor'ce visitor Sunday. He accordingly called upon her the canal company to accede to I have au at- any demands made. Great- - interMrs. George C. Atkinson, who and said: "Madam, has been visiting in Kansas City, tachment for you." The Widow est was aroused here when the blushed and said his attachment fact of the purchase became has returned home. was reciprocated, xou .mistake known. s Miss Mary Rash, of Cadiz, vis- me," said he. lYou must proceed i A,Mother jTelis ,tiow ' 'i he ,5aved ' '' i i ited the family of Mr. J. R. Rash to court' Her Little Daughter's Life. a few days this week. "I know it is a leap year, but I of eight children and I prefer you to do the courting," re- haveam the motherdeal of experience with bad a great Mrs. W. S. Bramwell,of Nash- plied she. medicines. Last summer my little had the dysentery in worst ville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. "Mrs. P." continued the sheriff, dangbler.We thought she would itsdie. I form. Tarnsworth at this place. "this is no time for trifling; the tried everything I could think of, but noththirty-five God-sen- New Spencer Medicine Co Nubian Tea. I bave used it myself and In my family, and it is all that you claim for it It is the best Liver Medicine I ever tried. It is lust the thine td take if yon feel bad and are bilious. A. B. Lancaster. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Kentucky Fair Dates. Lexington, August 9 5 days. Madisonville, August 9 4 days. Lawrenceburg, August 15 4 days. Lebanon, August 15 4 days. Columbia, August 15 4 days. Brodhead, August 23 3 days. Shelbyville, August 23 3 days. Springfield, August 22 3 days. Bardstown, August 19 5 days. Elizabethtown, Sept. $ 5 days. Bowling Green, Sept. 13 4 days. Glasgow, Sept. 20 4 days. Guthrie Sept. 27 4 days. Horse Cave, Sept. 27 4 days. Owensboro, Oct. 3 5 days. A d , dood Circus. Imagine, for a moment, what might happen, and certainly would happen, If the Post Office 'were operated by a privatccorpor- ation. Some day there would be a dispute about wages or horn 3 of A strike would follow. work. Two hundred thousand employes in the postal service would stop work. If they were inclined to be disorderly, all the police and soldiers in the country could not keep them under. But distress would not wait for disorder. The most quiet asd peaceable interruption of the mail service would paralyze ousiness and carry consternation into every machinery home. The of a governmental post office works so smooothly that we do not real ize how much we should suffer if ft were subject to the jars and dislocations inseparable from corporation management. To a small extent the people of Brooklyn, and to a large extent the people of Cleveland, can appreciate the inconvenience of corporate control of public utilities. In Cleveland a strike on a single street car system has brought about absolute anarchy, made every citizen's life unsafe, and reduced a great city to the humiliation of living under martial law. If the street railroads had be longed to the municipality there would have been no strike and no occasion for one. There would have been no need to talk about arbitration, compulsory or volun'' tary, then. Who ever heard of a strike on the Bridge cars when they were run by the cities of New York and Brooklyn? Who ever hears of a strike on a police force now? well-oiled vHBkBi LEAN PEOPLE JKjgfk Aaflvff tvtth health. Jf wt have catarrh any TiiSt- - where we can not be wholly clean. Mnkcsystcm-ati- o CUanlinttt gott disease. Mrs. h. A. Johnston, 103 Pilham and Ripley 8ts., Montgomery, Ala., tells her experienco with catarrh of tho stomach and how sho was cured t "I will stato to you that I have taken eight bottlrs of your and rcjoico to say, and two of Man-.vll' God bless Dr. Hartxnan and And I earnestly assuro you that it has dono me raoru good than any medicine I have ever taken in my life. I prcscrlbo It to every ono I meet who is suiToring, as the best medicine in the world, and have made many converts who nra now rejoicing1 In the great good which they have derived from, tho same. I can tell you that J am Almost entirely raliovcd of indigestion, that gTeat foe which has tortured m so many years, and can .now eat anything I desire without It Isjfruits or something acid." To understand the scientific, action of it is best to have. Dr. Hart-man'special book for women or, hU book on chronic .catarrh. These hooks Mediare mailed frco by tho cine Company, Columbus, O. All druggists sell n Pe-ru-Pe-ru-a. efforts to free from this distrusting bo Byron Allegrec Probably Fatally Wounded by Miss Fannie Goodwin atFairvfew. Hopkinsville Ky., July 31. Byron Allegree, of Fairview, this count', was shot and perhaps fatally wounded by Miss Fannie Goodwin, a milliner of the same town. Allegree was a rejected FjpTXJslM " suitor, whose visits had been forbidden by Miss Goodwin.- - He had sought in many ways to annoy her, such as writing on her door, she alleges, and lollowing her about and making slighting remarks in Acts her hearing. They met in a store, and Allegree, in passing, made a remark that gave offense to Miss Goodwin, and, drawing a pistol, she shot him in the right breast, the bullet passing through his y r CA, I UMLLT, body and lodging under his shoulder blade. The wound is very serious and may prove fatal. Miss HtAJ, Goodwin has surrendered and is OVFRCOMF H L rrYy) C under bond awaiting trial. HABHUALCbHST" 'JJLftM Kidneys, Liver and Bowels System Cleanses gently on the the tr The Second Regiment of Kentucky State Guards will go into iTSfcfca camp some time in August. The encampment will probably be held Guv the at Maysville. Many Atlantic liners burn as much as 300 tons of coal per day. O -J- tc'rrcnrwniniu ICIALEf' GEHUlNt-MAM- T 0 6y (AUIRNIA FTg'SyRVP KJKV foaimemucKtuacjrif-in-a V&. xtninni. vft Pennyrlle Association. The Pembroke Review makes the announcement that another KentuckyJEditorial Association is to be organized at an early date. It will probably be called the West ern Kentucky Press Association, and all the papers in Southern and Western Kentucky will become members. The call for the meeting will appear in the Mayfield Monitor this week, and the meeting to decide on the organization will be held at Dawson Springs about the 15th of this month. e) Great Hopkins County Fair . Kemp's Wild West Show - dood for the Children. V t"',. KJPrlaT .ST., Fi. :M. 'V Misses Green and Morris, of returned home Mon- after a week's visit with .. : friends here. .- 3Bh& Mf Or vjeorue rarnswuiui iuu rrcu . t saSr . spent i icw jk ... imiv,wec. uya u- - . IKAi, iuui in Henderson. Miss Louise-Fjirus- - - , .. r- -. t'wortti accompanied Uiem Home. '' x- Those who are interested in Grapevine cemetery are requested " , to meet there Thursday and assist "in clearing up and beautifying came. - $100 Reward, $100. The readers of Ibis paper will be pleased to learn thai there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure la all Its stages asd thai Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, rsquires a constitutional trealmeat.Hall's Catarrh Care dkeatly opoo tfe btooii tad aauiaasjaat-fseMcot'ib- e system, thereby desteayiag tbeJoa4uien of the disease,! aad giving the palieat strength by building up' tbe constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tbe proprietors bave so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case it fails Io cure. Send for litt of testimonials. Address F J. Ciuney & Co., Istakea-IotefnaUyMtia- to be one of tbe very best medicines we every bad in tbe bouse. Ilt saved my little daughter's Uto. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first It would have savad.nsQ a great deal of anxiety and my little 'daughter much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs: Georgk F. Burdick, Liberty, K. I. For sale by the St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T. Itobinsoq, Mortons Gap; George King, St, Charles. and found to be bave been giving Ibe only thing urites Geo C Campbell & Go. all you claim for it Io my father and that ever helped Hickock, Curtiss, it. I it is Wis. him." ", The young men of 'Madisonville are making great preparations for Snatched a Watch. Friday night as Mr. Thomas the Fair Hop, as well asjpther en-- . iA .i tertainments lor tue visitors aur-- Denton was leaving the show Fajf week. grounds, he was accosted by a negro, who requested to know the rs. taa waixer, Misses Minnie Mr. Denton pulled his time. Bourland, Nannie Ashbyand Lelia watch out and told him the time, Dean are attending the Teachers' when the negro grabbed it and Institute, in session at Madison proceeded to rget away. .Mr. ville this week. Denton fired, two or three "shots-a- t There will be a large crowd of the fleeing thief, and he says the excursionists to Old Point Comfort negro fired back at him, none of The neon August 9 from Owensboro, Pa the shots taking effect. ducalt, Clarksvillc, Hopkinsville gro was in all probability with or following the circus. and other places. Sold b Druggists, 75c. Family Pills are the best. ! Toledo, Ohio. ... Hit Him Again. small cuurch was sadly in neeed of repairs, and a meeting was being held in it with a view to raising finds for that purpose, The minister having said $500 would be required, a very wealthy (and equally stingy) member of the congregation rose and said he would give one dollar. Just as he sat down, however, a lump of plastering fell from the ceiling and hit him on the head whereupon he rose up hastily and called out that he had made a mistake, he would give $50. This was too much for an enthusiast present, who (forgetful of everything, called out fervently, "Oh, Lord, hit him again!" Exchange. A. Dr. Robert Garrett Kllla Himself. Hopkinsville, Ky., July 31. Dr. Robert Garrett, aged 22, a prominent young man of this city, almost ready to graduate, committed suicide today in a sanitarium near Louisville by cutting his throat Willi a razor. His mind was unbalanced from fever. His death in this tragic manner has created a great shock here. Mrs. Ella Hioson, of Hiuton, Ala., writes us August latb, 1898. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's Nubian Tea wbeu they are puny or fretful. I keep ibis medicine in tbe house and when tbe children are ailing I give them a dose and that is tbe last of It." Sold by St. Bernard(Orag Store. For Sale. A good Jersey cow with a heifer calf. Apply to Lee Cazort, Earlington, Ky. and Roman Hippodrome. Around the World. o store. At the present time it requires fifty-twdays to make the trip around the world, and when the Panama canal is opened the time will be reduced several weeks. The achievements of reality are stranger than fiction. Any globetrotter who desires to do so can now exceed the remarkable Bismarck's Iron Nerve. achievement of the hero of Julius Was the result of bis splendid .health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy Verne's "Around the World. in are1 not found where Stomach, Liver, Ninety Days" without unusual adKidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and tbe success venture or any extra expenditure Ibey bring, use Dr. King's New Lite Pills. Magellan was three They develop every power of brain and of money. body. Only 35c at St. Bernard drug years circumnavigating (he globe. Mr. L. W. Rice has purchased property in Madisonville, and will The first day is free for children at the Great Hopkins County Fair. First day tree to children under fifteen at the Great Fair. Veteran's Meeting. Northern and Southern Vet erans of the Civil War will meet in Evansville, Ind., next October, 10-1- 3, No Right to Ugliness. His Life Was Sav Judge I. H. Goodnight, rjen. Mr. I. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen oi Polk Laffoo'n and Judge T. J. Hannibal. Mo , lately bad a wonderful deNunn will address the people of liverance from a frightful death. la telling of it he says: "X was taken with Hopkins county at the court house, Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. longs became hardened. I was so Monday afternoon, August 7, at i 30 ,eT Ty-Sho- id i. m. The management of the Fair is irvine to get up a fat men's race between V. A. Nisbet, Dayton Cooxc, George Bassett and Flem Gordon, but can't say definitely whether it can be pulled oil or not. Hustler. Agnes Burr left Monday lor Chautauqua, N. Y., where she will spend a week with Miss Sue, who is taking a course in Kindergarten. Returning home they will come via Niagara Falls and stop for a lew days. Miss weak I couldn't erea sit op m bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, wbea I beard of Dr. King's Qno bottle gaye great New Discovery. relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is loo surest and quickest cure in tbe world for all Throat and Lung Tronbl Regular sizes 50 cents and Jr. 00. Trial bottles free at St. Bernard Drug Store Every bottle guaranteed. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always bave friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. It she has constipation or kidney trouble, ber impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is tbe best medicine in the world to regulato stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify tbe blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, imoolh, velvety skin, rich complexcharmion. It will make a Only invalid. ing woman of a 30 cwtj. t St Bernard Drag Store good-lookinrun-dow- n make his home there in the future. Mr. Rice and his good wife have many friends in Earlington who arc sorry to give them up, but Mr. Rice has been in poor health for sometime and thinks a change of employment will probably do him him good. No one knows the unbearable torture, the peculiar and agonizing pain, caused by piles, unless they have suffered from Many believe them incurable. them. This is a mistake. Proper treatment will cure them. Tabler's Buckeye Pile OintPrice, 50 cts. ment is an infallible cure in bottles, lubes 75 cts. at St. Bernard Drug Store. Ior a Grand Peace Jubilee Distinand National Reunion. guished Generals of both sides are coming and thousands of Blue and Gray veterans will be present. War Dramas, Prize Drills, Military Maneuvering and Patriotic speeches will be accompanied by of marching soldiers, beating HAS NATURE WARNED YOUV Natare herself clad lit the early ffarbs el drums, rattle of musketry and spring-- , blouoms forth trees and flowers cajulag tu deipoadent chord to Tlbrate to this the booming of cannon. This will moat delightful ot all, sprlnvUma and how da jron (eel? Uare you that tired snaky tttllnr. awaken the martial spirit and bring the forerunner of Chills. Malaria and Typhoid Fever? If so, yoa mast trot pats this warning back to the veteran the impulse of as it is an inaiitiiicn of alckneaa: avoid this: comnlt as aa onr advice cost 70a nothing-youth. President McKinley and Call on Tonr drnrrUt and procure a bottle el Dr. Carlstcdt's German .Liver Powder. Tak Gen. Lee are expected to be presone dose a day at bed time for tlz days; then follow by procnrlflB a bottle et Yucatan Chill ent. Cheap rates will be secured Tonic. foUOTrlnjr tbe direction aad alter two weeks' conn of these two arftat remedies, yen from railroads and steamboats. will feel Ilka Uto flowers look-ilie. aprinsr. to be in Prepare yourself for th malarial ox hot season Make your preparations wbea tho atmosphere Is fall of arenas.' It For par Decenary and when Tout sjaternvwaxn yoa, Eyansville that w.jek. atocK ticulars or iurther intormation adrepeat tho above, XhMS RtmwUts.-Jaad sold by C. J. Morris, Sec'y, dress, . St. Bernard Drugstore. Blue and Gray Committee. The Chinese are a nation of cooks. There is scarcely an in PARKEft'S dividual in their vast communityfj HAIR BALSAM more or less competent, who is not Frwuocai ft loxwunt crowta. rails tOfHuwrt Oray: Urrrr to to cook a respectable dinner. its xouuuui svoior fair . , . JBPpyFApjjjjjiarBTyjj'y-,EiBagSlBsffSeaBPMssasfJaaaW JJfiigSt - .Mil. " "sl 7arWrI r MADISONVILLE, Amsd ust 9, 10,- ll, 12. Twenty Distinct ActsDaily,,hyLKemp's Wild West and ', Roman Hippodrome, Each Act Daring andThrilling. Four Rattling Good Running, Trotting .and Pacing Races Daily. - Fipe.Display of Stock and Show Rings. Magnificent Display of Products of, the SoihandkWo-nian'sHandiworfljf in Floral Hall. k r Onslaught Upon the Doves Begun. The dove law expired Monday and sportsmen have started the slaughter of the birds. It was claimed last winter that SV .- - m v. many of these birds were frozen tq death, but if late reports are corof joy. Buckleo'a Arnica Salve cures rect this years's crop will be about them, also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, as usual. In many parts Bruises, Boils', Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Rev. W. A. Boone, of Madison- as large Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, of the State doves are reported Chilblains, Best Pile Cure on earth. ville, preached at the Assembly Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 35 cts. Hall Sunday morning and evening. more plentiful than for years. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by St. Druggist. He had good audiences "and bis "A word to the wise is sufficient." Bernard much appreciated. Wise people keep their blood pore with sermons were Mr. John T. Barnett and family Hood'iSa rsapartlla and make sure 01 "fr It is hoped he will make another bealtgpr have returned from Sebree, where visit to Earlington ere with others, they have been en"' A Proud Father. Mr. Barnett joying an outing. The ladies of the W . C. T. Uf Jack Sullivan, the clever yard says they had a fine time and all at Madisonville ask the people to engineer, is the proud father of a enjoyed their stay at the springs tty .remember them during the Great tine Douncing poy. very niuchi'; h'JVJf. Fair. They will have a table at curea j.a. Tn .(!oBSUinntiv. the Fair next week, under the PtaMer$ Colic, NearalglaJHTootbacbo In five minute. Sour Stomach floral Jiall, and will serve an ele- aaaiAasaswr Complaint. Price,' 25 Cents. ;As.Bbeireedy, Foley's Honey "v aad Tar does not hold out fatae .hopes io Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. gant dinner at reasonable rates. to ,bat truthfully.-ckim- s advanced Prof. J. J. Glenn moved his To keep yonnc keep well, keep the nerves family tack to Madisonville Tues- calm, tbe body ruddy and well tedrand with Dr. egolate the U A. Slmmon'e Liver Medicine, day. He will take charge of the Stomach and Bowels. if Mail about the first of September, Will Visit Earlington. The report that guards at tbs f iss Alice Miller, formerly a and will continue to run the Joilet, HI., penitentiary are armed school teacher in Earlington, but Guthrie paper, with Percy Miller with Mauser rifles and supplied who has been in Japan for five in charge. bullets is officially. with dum-dudenied. years or more, engaged as a misDuring' the civil war, as well as in our sionary, arrived in San Francisco, late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of Henry Koehler Sc Company, most troublesome diseases July 5, on a visit to relatives and the to contend with. In many tbe army Lumber Dealers of,Louisville,Ky.,. bad instances friends in this country. She will it became chronic and tbe old soldiers invite correspondence with Mjllj visit Earlington in the near future. still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor, of men who have lumber lor sale Wind Ridge, Greene county, Pa , is one They buy Poplar and Hardwoqds " of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Volcanic Eruptions-' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says in mixed cars, Dry or ureen. Are grand, but Skin Ersptlons'rob life he never found anything that would give Write them. such quick relief For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington. Ben T Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charles. hair tailing scalp dwiM Out SOcmHiaiu fcDrug!.. ERDVES i mHP ""Teem 'VatanisS!Vv wWBkWLr - Inspiring Music by Brass Bands and Jubilee' Singers. FUNNY COLORED BOY RACES. AMUSING POTATb RACES., '.Ha COMICAL CAKE WALK. . tr r.' Magnificent Parade of PremiumtStock. v Hotly Contested Bicycle Race's on Special Bicycle Track Made for the Purpose. Many Other Minor Features Calculated to Amuse and Entertain, All for One Price of Admission. 5 I SOMETHING GOING ON ALL THE TIME. I NO TIRESOME WAITS. S 31 -- r m Admiral Dewey's salary amounts For Headache, earned most by a Disordered "VTA'aBT'C I 'FES ES to 37.50 a day, President McKin-ley'- s Stomach, accompanied mott likely by Com tip tlon, uie Dr. M. A. Slmmon'e Liver Medicine is equal to 131 a day, cabie net officers, the Vice President Eliza Sanford, one of tbe sixteen and the speaker of the house get daughters of Revolutionary sal $22.22 a day, Senators and Con- diers now on the pension list, died, I gressmen IX3.90 and the Chief Monday. Justice of the United States Su preme Court, $20 a day. 18 Ji8Y AS COD FOB ADULTS. For IafaaU aad CbJUrea. Tetter, Eczema and Skin Diseases WAJMIANTID. .PRICE SO cts. The Diamond Match Company will increase its capital stock .frorn ti 1,000,000 to 115,000,000. tfhe Qordon jfigh. School. Prof. JjM. Gordon, assisted by Prof.. H. Boring, will open a ftlGH SCHO'OL in Madisonville, September 4, 1899- High School Department, $5 a np'P'D TVTC . j( Preparatory Department, $3 a month. month. EJXlVlO FOR, PARTICULARS, ADDRESS CHILL TDNIC y hog" is the man Notice, who came on board first, and took A reward of 50 will be paid for Alf Grimes, of "Hancock county, AFTE1IN the seat thai his critic would whipped his wife last Sunday "jump at" if it had been vacant. the arrest ,and conviction of any A Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of Joseph,' ntorniag .and about the time he L. A. W. Bulletin. person guilty of stealing brass, ... But What Your House Requires is TWO COATS had completed the job his mother-in-lacame on the scene with a In UUrrboea, Dr. M, A. Slmmoos ilrer Medl copper or other goods from the , TJd downjo, chair and as a result Grimes is now cine Ii Invaluable.tll nirei Tone to Itie Stomach, premises of this company, and the housework, to Dlgetllon in Evansyille applying remedies to AUiImpurities, and Atf ittt Nature la carrying off same reward will be paid for .the th aGrubtttsg mk 17 A U I Hit M sW all Jf? rS f ijv brush and his bleeding and otherwise mutilconviction of any person who buys bueket,tothe ated form. Quite a Trip. said stolen goods. :&& pan and A man walking day and night aouaecloA, fa Keer) the Stomach aad UovseWln rood M St..Bernard Coal Co. she Goadttlon without resting would take 428 Ibe Watte Avenues open and tree by an eV ef the matii who still uses soap k Vlm:ul'sssssssssssBSW doirfot Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Uedl days to journey .round the world. Watch Lest. On the '.Baaw VaVjaaV A."SBBBBBkMsBsl kr cleaning. wIia iuu other hand . n,SaaKSBBBFH cine. firlA Tlnt A gold watch was lost by me in Prices Right. Your Trade Solicited. il. M.n. B vaxBWasBmXj Bloctbes aad excrsseacM, wfcichsa UcBttlsL-- -. Vu tier wnrlc ill doMfcrtlSea. Of t all the staple crops of the Description Huntaoooy .people, aro simply efforts of Earlington. w an j- -. .. iTOonilrll;! II n HI Hi isHU uLiJtT. world the potato takes the first nature to throw impediments to Ibe proper ing case, Jadies size, name .en Quality Unsurpassed. hw swob. Wto53 SwiulwteM mu, cl8kg.jkKlaK she, effort, U performance of ber duties. HERBINE will, bun nr Mtf AthBrt1' .L .lH ..! . place. mtm will aid and assist nature la ber work, and graved in back. Will pay reward cleanser. For greatest woaasafjwty ow large package. a Money to patent goort ideas may be se- insure ... skin clear and beautiful, - entirely .... return of same. . . .11 aid. Address .tes ".. rw,r j(j&ta cured by ourBaltimore, Mil,THE PATENT at St. Bernardiruinnvu,. D.i- - j .,. lior ;TK N. K. EAMfHm:pOMRrViY CkiMfs) SLUsjia v Eldrkd-A- . Davis. Drug Store. RECORD. xmm OFF m m 1 stages, give comfort andrelieLin xtbe very worst cases, and in tbe'early stages to effect a cure. CampbcU & Co, yield quickly to tbe marvelous healing qualities of Banner Salvemade from a prescription of a skin specialist of world wide lame 33c. Campbell & uo Ths K W Yh Han Alway j IkW The Critic. "The end-sea- Signature of C!&tte(&A4t (ULATIl, ILLS., Not. U, WW. Part Medicine Co., SLLouli. Mo. COO boUloe o Gestleaem We sold tut rear, OHOVKti TABTBLHHa CHILI, TONIC anil bare bougbt Uireo gross alromlj UiU year, la all our ex erlaoca of 11 yean, la Iba druic tuulaeu. liaie Mies sola au article that gie aucli ualrerial nil Yours truly, tseUoa aa your Tonic. AUMEr.CaRRACO. J. M. EDRDDN; MADISONVILLE. KY. s t ! ;i.'i w id ! " ii condl-Uo- INDeX" MIXED PAINTS. ' Ji 1. . of-te- n j,-Li- ii,l v -- tf lsHBp -- . . X i w - i.ui!. St. Bernard Drug Store. v -- a A 1. - .JS Vteii - U.1 ' CTOSF ! V " "vJq&vj T A 'i - NO NEW WAY. 01 Unleadlnjr a Cargo of Bricks, and Hand Method Remains. From Brook1n Times Four men were engaged unload- ing bricks from a schooner in Newton .Creek a few days ago. ThetbrickTwero laid side by side in'Towscross the vessel's deck. One 'roan jpicktd them up from Hift nile. seven at a time, and .. tosscaithem to a man standing on in turn topcf. Ihe load thp bricks to two men on the'dock and they piled them up. It .was interesting to watch the brick handlers. When the man at S?brk .on the vessel's deck was ncar.the side to ward the dock he would throw out the bricks, seven at a time faster tban the two men on the dock could take them from thVfhtddle man on the pile, and place them on the dock. As the roan on dock worked his way toward the center of the schooner Trie two men on the dock got away with .the bricks a little faster. When the deck hand was in the enter'of the boat, he tossed out From the Haweiulle Clarion. Hattie Lee, colored, bought a the bricks, seven at a time, to the pile, and he in turn modest little cottage six vears ago man on the tossed them to the two men on the on credit. She expected to wash During these Not a and pay for it. dock in perfect unison. motion was lost, not a second of years not a cent on the wash fund They worked was spent, and on last Saturday time was wasted. .just like a machine, each part do- her deed to the properly was ing the work assigned to it. But as the deck had gradually worked The M. E. Church, South, will beyond the center line, the two give an ice cream supper to men on the dock gained on him morrow, Friday night, at Assem and gradually they returned for bly Hall, The public is invited to bricks, seven at a time, a little attend. faster than they could be tossed A dispatch receive'd by Mr. As the deck hand up to them. Davis, at Hopk'insville, from approached the end of the row Capt. John Feland, who is now in near the vessel's outer rail, he was Washington, says that Lieut. R. C. away behind the two men on the Payne has been commissioned a dock, and they had a chance to lieutenant in the United States talk a little. The middle man, volunteer army. busy. v however; was always just as The sonof When'the deck hand was work- Cook, at Vine Grove, metCharle r death ing near the side of the vessel by falling into a wheat elevator. ' against the dock he had to move Five thousand bushels of grain ' lively to catch the bricks, seven at was removed before his body could 1)'e recovered. a time, as they were tossed out to him. As the deck hand worked The Owensboro Messenger says his way across the schooner's that several counterfeit half dollars deck, the middle man had to take have been detected in that city recently, and they are so well exemore steps. cuted as to almost deceive an exAftertwatching the four men at pert. They are dated 1898. - work for a time and surveying the - cargo of bricks, it would be a natCongressman Ketcham, of New ural conclusion that it might take York' has a unique claim to fame. He has served in thcfour men a month to unload and has never made 13 congresses a speech. the boat. But if you timed them taking out a row and counted a Ben L. Rash returned last week number of rows, you would real- from a visit to relatives in ize that they could unload a num -d ber of vessels in that length of PHE SUNDAY SCHOOL. time. When it was considered that those bricks were loaded in the LCSSON VI, THIRD QUARTER, INTER' NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 0, vessel with the same kind of lui- - j man machinery used to unload Text of tlic I.eaann, Rack, xxivl, Oolil-c- n Memory Vernce, 7 that them, it seemed strange Text, IlxcU. xxxvl, 2(1 Co nunc American ingenuity had not pre? Prcpnreil 1j-- Iter. D. M. Steurna. duced an apparatus that would Copyright, ISM. by D. M 8tcarns,J successfully and economically load 85 "Then will I sprlnVlo clcatyvntcr and unload a carpo oi bricks upon jou, find yo shall bo clean from nil your nml nil They are all of one size and it will I lllthlncss,you " from toplo your Idols clcanso ot our Tho ought to be possible to handle la "Tho Now Heart," but wo must tho context and obscrvo to whom tho them faster and at less expense words nro spoken, thon tako tho lesson or than they can be handlrd by men. our own hearts. Tho previous verse Just think of the labor necessary speak of tho land of Israel, tho mountains to toss say 300,000 bricks on to of Israel, tho pcoplo of Israel and of Isslmincful treatment of Jehovah, the decks of vessels and off again. rael's of which Ho scattered them on account In If calculations were made it many lands, but verso 21 says that ITo will would be found that the middle tnko them from all lands nnd bring them toihclr own land, nnd our lesson begins man at work on the cargo on the by saying that then Ho will clcanso them. found butono thing In schooner in Newton Creek, in tak- I havoQod says IIo will do nil thoBlblo that with oil His ing the bricks seven at a time from heart nnd soul, nnd that is that Ho will put Israel In their own land.(Jej the man on the schooner's deck, thus had to traverse a distance about 20 "A now heart also will I glvo your now snlrlt will I seven times as long as a wall built nnd Inwill tnko nwny tho nut within vniiJ stony heart ouS nnd of brick laid side by side, and as of your flosh, and I will glvo yon an heart tho high as they were piled on the ves- ot flesh." As when put Lord Qod said to thoeorpont, "I will enmity between thoo nnd,tho woman" (Gen. ill, 15) Ho In. sel's deck. dlcatod, that no would do it Himself, so hero tho'glvlngof the now heart nnd spirit Washed for a Home. 28-2ry los-Ro- n no-tlo- o 2tfS?Htf r 1 J - . jji i ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. hi m Miners and Shippers of QQ AND COKE IJtWWh WlrrfTTl P!ti ffliJi llllllkVilllalllliJll Jinlllf J'tf 21rtfiOUWHBHHinlhR0U6SU-VISTlBUiralMt4UIIIP!N6&6(irfE' T i I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky t si Branch Offices. 1t JAMES R. LOVE. Manager, 201 N, ORLEANS 1 Capt. R. G. ROUSE. Mjr, Palmui Huii". I, 1' Tennessee. Ktniucl.y. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 V. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Ttnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. HUNT & BRO. Memphis, Tenn. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto . 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In II Cor vll, 1, tho promises of God to lo n Ood and Father to those who nro willing to separata themselves untc Him nro used as a reason why wo should clcanso ourselves from all fllthiness of the flesh and spirit. no "And I will multiply tho fruit of tho trco and tho lncrcnso of tho Held, that yo shall rccclvo no moro reproach of fam-in- o among tho heathen." This is spoclnlly for Israel, but contains precious things for us also When tho pcoplo of God run to tho world for pleasure, it is llko saying God docs not satisfy us, nnd so wo turn to you for comfort, nnd thus tho name of tho Lord is reproached. 81. "Then shall yo remember your own evli ways nnd your doings that wcro not good nnd shall lontho yourselves in your own sight." Thcro Is a deep and helpful lesson hero for every 6aint, for until wo learn toloatho ourselves wo havo not truly seen tho Lord nor known ourselves. Ponder prayerfully Job xlll, 5, 0; Iha. vi, 5; Dan x, 8; Horn vll, 18; Phil. 111,8, and, turning from nil that is of self, learn to say, "Thou nrt worthy, O Lord!" 83. "Not for your sakes do I this, snith tho Lord God, bo it known unto you " Tho samo thing Is said In verso 23, with tho addition "for mino holy namo's sake, which yo havo profaned nmong tho heathen whither yo went." It is n solemn nnd searching thought that wo nro ever honoring or profaning tho nnino of our Lord, that worthy namo by tho which wo aro called (Jas. II, 7) It is comforting to know that Ho forgives us, not lor nny merit on our part, but only for Ills namo's sako (Isn. xliil, 25; I John li, 13). 83 "I will also causo you to dwell in tho cities, nnd tho wastes shall bo build-cd.- " This nnd tho following verses nro wholly for Israel, but thoro nro suggcstlvo thoughts for all saints. David caused Mcphlboshcth to dwell in Jerusalem and to oat nt his tnblo, yet ho continued lamo on both foot(II Sam Ix, 13). Wo may uwcu Dotn nc Jerusalem nnd llcuron, or, better Etlll. in Qod Himself, and continually enjoy His bounty, though In ourselves unwortny and helpless, lamo on both feet. 84. "And tho dcsolato land shall bo tilled, whereas it lay dcsolato in tho sight of nil thnt passed by " How many livos of professing Christians aro dcsolato of nil thnt is refreshing to God or man I It is novcr sprlngtlmo with "them, but always tho bleak and cold winter season. Thero is llfo, but it is not manifest cither,, in spirit, flowers or foliage, nnd no ono d ia'at-trade- is'lllalwork alono; but notlco that whllo Oodbj1villlng to glvo tho now heart wo must, bo willing to rocolvo it, or rnther, Him, for Christ Himself in us is tho new life (I John v, 12; John 1, 11, 12). 27. "And I will put my Splrlfwlthla you nnd causo you to walk In my sthtorfrs, nnd yo shall keep my judgments nnd do them." Wot by might nor iower of man, not by prayer or striving, not by Intellect or education, but by tho Spirit of Qod is tho new llfo to lie llvod (Zocli. lv, 0) When wo roeolvo tho Lord Jesus Christ as our Saviour wo at onco becomo tho nbodo or mansion in which tho Father, Son nnd Spirit will dwell (John xiv, 17, S3). Then It becomos truo that wo nro tho tcmplo of Qod nnd tho Spirit of God dwollcth in us (I Cor. ill, 10). 28. "And yoshall dwell In tho land that I gavo to your fathers, and yo shall bo my pcoplo, nnd I will bo your Qod." Tho Urst part of this verso can only bo understood in tho light of tho promises mado to Abraham, Isaac nnd Jacob from Gen. xil onward, and which still nwnlt fulfill- i THE FAMOUS NO, 3 COAL, I 1 I I 5 For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used, 8LCEPINO. 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Thcro nro lov and gladness and .continual sunshino bo- -' causo tho Father8on and noly Splrlti&ro' Lining mo tompio nnu navo run control In it, working in it both to wlll,nnd,Ho do of tholr good pleasuro (PhlL Ji, 18). 80. "Then tho heathen that aro iLft round about you shall' know that I tho Lord build tho ruined places and plant that that was dcsolato. I tho Lord havo Hpokon It, nnd I will do it." WHcthcr In Israel or tho church or tho individual Hfo, God must bo glorified, nnd whenxvo aro 85. willing n m IP IT Til RE, jBBBUaddbaaaaaabjE CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES. WITHOUT PAIN, JAMES thnt It shall bo "Not I, but Christ," thon Ho will work nnd iooplo will glorify God In us (Gal. 1, 21). Hut thonoxt two verses1 following our lesson tell us that God Wishes us tonskHIm to do for us that which Hetoffers to do. Ho puts beoro u tho possibilities of n llfo wholly for Hlm, but if thcro is no rcsponso on our part He passes by, Just as when Ho walked with tho two to Emmaus on tho resurrection' dav. that Ho shall bo glorlflod In us, CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUQCS, DY MAIL, 76 CENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. F. BALLARD. Sols Proprietor. - - 310 Hortb Main Street. ST. LOUIS, MO. Lexington orsc Miow B air en J 12, arnival August 8.JM0aN, $25,000 "Given Away 1099. in'l'urses and Premiums Amusement Features Unexcelled. DIVING ELKS DIVING HORSES Th 1 -- ?"' I" j.' New Features from All Nations Catalogues, Blank r Etc., E. W. SHANKLIN, Sec, ' Lexington, Ky. ' 1 HUWtiy 5 GUIDELESS WONDERS HIGH BICYCLE DIVE j Ihe Greatest on Earth It was mid of Melik Shah, one of tha noblest of tho Soljnk emperors, that "to belong to his houeohoh, to bold bia commands, was not merely an honor and a privilege. It was also an apprenticeship in prlnciplea In serving tho sultan ono crow liko him. and a stand ard of conduct was thus set np, modeled upon the lifo of tho royal master, tbo pattern and exemplar of tho ago. A chief cr aovernor was cstoemed by public opinion in accordance with tha degree in which ho conformed to tho sultan's example." Those words could scorcely bo improved upon as n statement of tho privileges and duties of Christian disciple-ship- . rfIl6V truly to belong to Christ is "not morely an honorand a privilege," but "also an apprenticeship in principles!" If in serving tho famous sultan ono grew liko him, much more is this true of tho follower of Jeans Christ. Evancrolist. The CompHnr of Cbrtat. We are living in an ago characterized of fnitbs. The tendency of the age is to cast reflection and doubt upon the beliefs of tho past, in science, literature, history and religion. Many past scientific beliefs are doubted or discarded. Literature and history fare littlo better Doubt baa been cast upon Homer's authorship of the "Iliad" and "Odyssey," William Toll's existence, Shakespeare's title to tho plays which have been attributed to his name. This spirit is specially prolific in the sphere of religion What is not doubted by sotno ono? The result is that many are unsettled and unstable. Many do not know what to believe They aro drifting. They are "children, Wolvea and Sheep' Clothing;. tossed to and fro nnd carried about Moral evil never dares be Itself It alwith every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men and cunning craftiness, ways seeks to tako on tho garb of virtue Wickedness is naturally timid. It whereby thoy lie in wait to deceivo " The tendency to drift with tbo cur skulks and bides itself, loving darkness rent in such times is strong On the rather tban light Evil is ashamed of itself except in the most depraved naother hand, the importance of steadfastness and stability in religions faith ia tures, and, where it ceases to feel unquestioned and unquestionable. IIo shame, tho fact is commonly due to its that waveretli, that donbtcth, bath no having found an environment in which power with God. "He that wavereth ia thero is nothing to rebuko it How like a wavo bf the tea driven with the commonly do the wolves of greed and wind nnd tossed. Let not that man cruelty put on eheeps' clothingl How think that ho shall reccivo anything of natural for satan to fashion himself tho Lord. " Strong, real, unquestioned into an angel of light I Sunday School faith in God ia the first essential to a Times satisfactory, progressive religious lifo. Amlilllon. To safeguard ourselves against driftTh;ro is a justifiable ambition which, ing ia therefore a very important matter. Somo directions for doing bo are if kept within proper limits, stimulates the mind and qnickens action, ennobles suggested in the topical references. tbo naturo and develops character 1. Knowledge is n safeguard against drifting. Ignorance ia the cause of Ambition needs careful watching lest it provo a snare rather than a blessing. much lack of stability Knowledge is Ho that is ambitious to be wiao and therefore the cure The ignorant, like children, are easily influenced and easi- good has a laudable motivo and mani ly deceived by tho ennning craftiness fests tho highest wisdom, wbilo ho who, deof men. Christ has therefore appointed regardless of wisdom or goodness, termines to gain a point at tho cost of teachers of His word apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors for tho very both is guilty of tho greatest folly. purpose of the edifying of the saints Philadelphia Methodist that thoy may not be imposed upon In the Wronu Direction. and deceived by false teachers. The Tho trouble is he is looking in the regular attendant upon tho ministry of wrong ditsctlon for Him, and bo is tbo word is hotter safeguarded against giv- tho assaults of tho tempter than one asking for uia elgn which cannot bo loo. " let ns remember, ?n "Gnd who neglects God's bouse. God also promises ns wisdom in answer to and fie tau be found only where love prayer. "If any man lacketh wisdom, etui tut. and the siitu unlet besought in a liiiiiinn heart lli.il tan feel nnd test a let him ask of God nnd it shall bo FrJHiid ailrllu ii truth given him." Pray for wisdom tore-maisteadfast in faith Hcatl? to lie taed. 2. Cbriatlikeness is u safeguard A nnUvl g.iniblcr in Chicago was against drifting. Tho reception and n His pr.ijcr to God was in practice of Christian truth leads ns sluntf, but God know what bo "unto the measure of tho staturo of the meant and received him. The man fullness of Christ," and thus we aro thought ho ought to do something in safeguarded. Tho nearer we aro to his Master's servico. Ho told his etory, Christ hi thought, word and deed, the God blessed it, and In tho power of the harder it will bo to lead us away from Spirit ho has been telling it over since, our faith in God, in Him and in a with wonderful success. He has won blessed future lifo with them moro souls than any man in my church. Bible Readings. Dent, x, 20; Job If the world wants anything, it wants xi, 14, 15; Math, vii, I Cor mon and women sot apart to God, filled xv, 08; Col. II, 5; I Thosa. v, 21; Hob. with tho Spirit and ready to bo used. II, 14j x; 28; xiii, 0; I Pot Rev. E P. Goodwin, D. D. I. 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Kentucky. wish to state to the general pub COfYHtaMTB AC t MaMiur a iketoh and dcasHBMon mar aaeartaln ear oMnloB fraa wbathor au Nkxa jtrei If kprotiaMrMtantaMb. Coanaunlca. MMHraoiiadMiukl. HuMbonk on Patnnli ST: OMcat uancr .for curing-patennuMi tM wa turoustt Munu a reojT twaaat itfMai. without caarga. In the fo. lii.Ji. r Taadc'Mark . ' .Omintiai 1 It mONTHLYVAGAZINe W avoryniiii' S?Wn".?..?0laPl0t? WW r,ZTAin 5lrt,l5lo1" o ft inruo ciuniitlty of uccfm tutortalnlng roudlutf mntlcr. Xq eoMlnuta mtorle: wMrh nrw ao obJaeffoMuCira to wioef raadei-e- . cTipiioa, ej3.ua LIPPINCS FTaa OP THM ALL It in. 43a2 imm rear i tic ""nee& CM ixxssBaJtf uaatmoa wtoklr. iJireoat journal Tcrma, 14 a lua. tL Bold brail tiewadetlora. ftmrkM. ahould be In every houtohold. Bub- -' year. In every town, to whom tn tnost llboral lnducoraonta will be offerod. 4. S. llTracOTT COMPANY, PuMIiIiki, PHILADELPHIA. It ff m J"j, ""T