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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 10, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 10, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899081001_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 10, 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. & u.f M' i jBfTOaw' ' TENTH YEAR. Kid-Glove 1 !( EARUINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899. NO. 82 00 t)l and Coal-O- il Men. From Ihn Yonili'i Companion. Mr m v- ddni of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who died a few weeks ago, was known as one of the foremost of There living railway managers. was no part of the business with which hf was not familiar, from the control of Us great moneyed interests to the fitting of a screw into an engine. A wealthy man once brought his soon to him saying "My son has Can you gone through college. for him where he make a place will eucccd?1' Mr. Thomson was silent for a moment, and then said, "That depends on whether he .wants to take courso or a coil-oi- l a kid-glov- Frank Thomson, tho presi lYfKIlll The Eyes of tho Entire Civilized STEAMER SATDRNUS BDRNED. Sho Wiin Cunatlnif Under tin- Aiui-rl- . rnn Flair nnil wan Cnptnrnl li Flllplnoa. i m -' V i V t i n- - J iv 52, '?. --V Mi I The Government Will Make an AtManila, Aur. 0. The ntunwtcr '?'n An Interview with Martin Garcia World Are Now Upon Meron, Minister of the Arturnim, of the Cmnpnnin Muritinm tempt to Secure Reliable coiiHtln,' under the American flnffi wiu Rcnnes, Franco. gentine Republic Information. hurned, Wedncndny, nnd her crew if Makes the food mord'delicious and wholesome iiiIrMiir. The details of the nffnlr nr " smnra HUM CO., MW vo. torn ' nut known. OPENED. THE FAMOUS L The cuptnln of the Bntiirnus once ob ALLEGED SOUTH AMERICAN ALLIANCE. A CENSUS TO DE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY. tnlncd posHCKRlon of a nhip beloiif-ln- r A SENSATION IMMINENT. A I'rnrpeilliiK that la I'rcKiinut with to thu Muritinm company held lit 8a ti OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. Fernando by the lnsurgentn, by moor-Inf- r Hrnor Meron Declares the Htory to Weul or Woe for tilt- - l'riicli With the Fncta Obtained the Prel-drn- t den. SIrrcler and M. Cnlmlr-.- lie nn Intention So Absurd an to the Snturnua nlongsldc nnd Will JimtliM- - Triumph Ilopen to he Able to Lnr are LlUeljr to be Choree rler Henreely Need Denial ArgentiDallas county, Tex., hns levied asOvt-- r other vessel, nwny In the night Mllltarlam Intereatlnir nnd Caiiurcaa Something ncflnlte with Perjnrjr. sessment on all franchises. na's llclntlou with tho United Drnmntlc ftrrnr. on Which tn nnae LeRlalatlun ADMIRAL DEWEY AT NAPLES. a MaaMaMaVJatMaaaMaMH PtnteN Never Marc Cordial. nt Lebanon, Mo., Tho Coucernlnir the lalnnd. Paris, Aug. 0. The Jour says there have organized a confederate camp. Aiitf. 7. The proceodlngB of Wht'i: docs it do? .i thu beforn which Cupt. The Olrmiijn Will Probably Iteiititlu negro Nnhnnt, MnRn., Aug. 0. Mnrtln Gar- rtro' grave contradictions in the eviHeprcAcntatives of fifty It "iurcs the oil Rlatids New York, Aug. 5. A spcclnl to the Qcn. Mcrcler nnd former Knights Templnr lodges nrc In session tn thn llcnutlfnl Day far n Dreyfus Ik on trial opened at 7:10 n. cia Merou, minister of the Argentine dence of in the ihiu to become leore Month. Tribune from Wnnhlngton says: The President Cnsimlr-Pcrllcforo the at Chlengo. m Cunt. DreyfiiH en tried the court Kepublic to tho United States, wan active, making thu hair Boft room with n firm nten, though his Tho nnnunl sarngerfest of the Unit- prealdent ha directed that the censua by a, represcntatUc of tho court of cassation, nnd It understands Knples, Aug. 0. Admiral Dewey, press concerning features were pullid. Ho la partly recent news dis- counsel for Dreyfus nrc preparing u ed Polish Singers of America Is in it Cuba be taken o boou ub possible. and glossy, precisely as bald, nnd what hnlr he has la gray who nrrhed here from Trieste, on patches, bearing upon the Journey just dramatic coup. Counsel propose, when progress at Dny City, Mich. The matter hns been energetically nature (Intended. United States criHser Olym-pin- , undertaken by Gen. Itoca, president of the respective depositions are presentbonrd tho and clone cropped. A Qulncy (111.) restaurateur refused akcii up by the war department with $ e It cle Uses the scalp froa l, to charge to ecrvc food to negroes, nnd they will die exception of completing the work wbh visited by Mr. Iie,wls Morris thu Argentine llcpnblle, to the capital ed to the course." hidings, secretary of tho Unltcti HtntcF pf the United States of llrall, which either Oen. Mercler or M. Cnsltnlr-Pcrle-r take legal action against him. dandruff and thud removes furnishing tho principal result md embassy, nt Dome; Mr, Itichnrd C. hns gixen occasion for rumors of nn with perjury, under article 127 "What do you mean?" one of the great causen of It Is believed that Secretary Alger, :o congress ut the opening of the next Parsons, second secretary of the em- alleged alliance between tho nations of the mllltnry code. An arrest would nctlnrr on tho ndvlco of friends, will letfJon. course, baldnc's. "If he takes a e bassy; Mr. Hector D. Gastro, United of the southern extremity of the con- then occur Instantly, while tho accused temporarily retire from politics. To Settle the Detalla. It m.tkes a better circuhe goes in as a clerk, to perform States consul general here, und the tinent, against the United States. Is, still in the witness box. Dr. A. P. Uuyly, o St. Joseph, Mo., On Secretary Hoot's return to Washlation ii't the scalpnnd stops vlco consul, Mr. Chnrlcs &(. Wood. hna been appointed superintendent of ington, next Tuesday, he will hold a Stnnr Merou said: a certain amount daily of writing, MacARTHUR WINS A BATTLE. the Colorado usylum for the Insane. Tho Olympla wllL probably rcranln An Absurd Invention. the hai from coming out, Jnnl conference In his office to settle for which he will, be paid a salary. In this port for n month. Government authorities raided a he details of the undertaking with "The invention Is so absurd that T In the other course he goes into find- - it somewhat hnrd to trouble you Ailrunci Five Mlln with Four luoiuand counterfeiters' den nt Scd.ilin, Mo. ssii.tnnt Sccrctnry Mclklcjohn, who J It R DEATH REAPS A BIO HARVEST. Men mill Defeats it Superior Two men nnd a complete outfit wcro las Immediate chnrgo of coloulnl afwith the request that you pwbllflh a the shops, and learns the whole Forrr. captured. fairs, and with tho officials of the Seventeen l'eraona Killed nnrt Sev. complete denial of it. The islt of business, from the lowest drudgery The South St. Louis merchants hnvo jcniuis bureau. Tho latter hare enty-lhrflen. Itosn Is n friendly nnd cordial Injnreil In a Oolll- Manila,, Aug. 0. 12:25 n. m. (5en. Aycr's Hair VIeor will up. When he has finished, he compliment pnid to n nation with MnArthur's force, consisting of 4,000 abnndoncd the idea of holding n street drafted the blanks which prob-iblInn on n I'renrh Ilnllirnr. nhieh we hnve the most pleasant poli men, ndvanced fivo miles beyond Ban fnlr this yenr, on nccount of thrents L'l surely hake hair crow on will bo used by the enumerators, will know his trade, a valuable tical and commercial relatione. Kor Fernando y ind these schedules nro now in proccst Pnrls, Aug. 7. Tho ofllclnl luvcstl-gntloUa bald httids, provided only and encountered nnd of Injunction. one, but his hands will be stained A report of the cotton product in )f transmission Into Spanish. Gen Into tho collision, Saturday ninny yenrs we have Imd a boundary 3efeuted n Pillplno force of 0,000 men. I coil-oil.- " there 1 any life remnin- with with Drazil, li.heritcd The enemy retrcnted, leaving ninny Russia shows the great availability of flrockc, commanding the department nxenlng nt Juvlsy, n suburb of Pnrls, rontroveny lands for thu tho from the colonial times of the a 111K in lie iiuir uuius. Cuba,, has appointed flvo superin)t on tho southern side, between the OrMr. Thomson himself, when dead nnd wounded. Tho American of the plant. eo'intrles, which was submit- loss in killed nnd wounded was 20. tending enumerators, who aro now on It resjares color to gray leans line Paris nnd Nnntea trnlu nnd "coal-oi- l course." boy, chose the A Cliicngo professor quotes Scrip- their wny to Washington to rccelvf tho Paris nnd Lyons Medlterrnnenn ted to the arbitration of President or whltti hair. It does aot the In I(crnt Year. Worm Known ture, in a manner, to show attractions ni to the manner ot talc He worked four years in Irnln, show that 17 persons were Clctclnnd. With this cnuse of possido this ' in a moment, as Kngle Bend, Minn., Aug. 0. The that tho kissing bug heralds tho deble misunderstanding' nmong our peong the census nnd to familiarize them-tehekilted and 7.1 Injured. at Altoona, barely earning will a Hilr dye; but la a C'Al'T Al.KHKD UIIUFUH. with Ainoricnn methods of In Tho collision occurred during n ter- ples removed, anil finding :it the head worst rain, thunder and hall storm struction of the world. his living, but learning the meIiihIiIo the court room wni An alleged counterfeiter was arrest luring accuracy in the data to be ob The net-nshort tlAie the gray color rible thunderstorm.. It, is siipposcd jf the P.rnzlllan government n statcs-aui- n known here in recent years, pasaed most animated. Hvery Inch of space Hint tho electrlo current may haw of the high uttnlnmcnts of Presi- 3Kr tills place yesterday, doing great ed In Alabama on Information fur- mined. chanical details of the business. of age gradually disapciunrtrV of on hour before damage to grain nnd turning dry nished by a St. Louis firm, from which An Independent Cenaaa. been I'isjionslble for the defective sig- dent Cnmpo Snlles, Qcn. Itoca unThomas Scott, the famous rail- wos filled n pears and the darker color ctecks into torrents. The extent of ho had purchased metal. doubtedly linn thought It wiso nnd the proceedings opened. The Cuban census is to be wholly nalling. way manager, was a friend of the of youtH takes its placr. Tho Court Aaaerablea. Mrs. Ilarbiirn Sebastian, of St. Louis, Independent of tho United Htntes cen to close the links which unite tlio dnmnge is ns yet unknown. The-nul- l clouds traveled very close to the was fatally burned while trying to fill ius of next yenr, although tho large At seven o'clock MM. Labor! nnd Do NEARLY FORTY WERE KILLED. tho two largest nnd most Important Would you like a copy young man, but gave him no help, republics of South Amerlcn by this jonmil nnd were driven by n terrific a gasoline tank on her kitchen Move jrganlrntlon under Director Mcrrlam ef our liook on the Hair htm to work liis own way. Mnngoud Maj. Cnrriero, with their leaving a! ud. Only n smnll amount of grain while a burner was lighted OMUtanta, took their Benin, nnd the Prltchtful Aeoldrnt In m I.omlnl Trol-l- e ilslt. which will not begin JU actual and Scap? It is free. ans been harvested here. At the end of the four years he wltncBseB Car-4'f- ll Ilelntlona Never More Cordial. Chairman Jones of the nationnl demjjhnrp follow!. Tlien Forty 1cct until tho first of tho year, maj It 70a da list obttla aUlhabMafttt ocratic commlttco will not return from be utilized to somo extent in tho tabu"In reference to the United States, X , nud Cafislsed. him, and gave him a re- words from the officer commnndlnq sent for Miirhlne tltin for Otla. fn iinMia I from ttu ata of lb VWot enn nesurc you that our relations with abroad until October, nnd tho row of holdlers ut the back ofth- lation nnd arrangement of Cuba data Ad- ircu, DR. J. r, AIM. Washington, Aug, 9. The war desponsible position on the Penn- court rang outi LTWU1, 1UU. Hrlilgeport, Conn., Aug. 7. Nearly this great republic hnve neer been partment Is making efforts to comply Stone, of Missouri, will hnve chargo lecurcd in tho next tbrco months. II sylvania Railway. absence, "Carrv nrniH." is determined that tho Cuban ccnsui (0 persona were Idllcd by an nccldent nioro cordial thnn at present- - The nlth Gen. Otis' recent request for a during his . MitaBHitaiiaBaVlaaiaaaMaiWaaaaaaBiitBaaaaaaWaaaaWaaaaW n fact that your minister In lluenos number of .machine guns In order thnt James M. Foy, a hall bo finished boforo tho census ol on the Stratford extension of thu Qhel-toThe Civil War broke out that "l'rcBent arms." newspaper man of St. Louis, the United States, Including Porto AlasLan Boundary Controversy, Ajres, Mr. lluchanau, who, very soon, they slinll reach him In time for the There wos a rattle of arms, and n railway, nt four o'clock street Colonel Scott was ap- moment later Col. Jounust, year. followed afternoon, when n loaded trol-Itf- ivill return to your shores nnd will no campaign expected to ppen with the died at the homo of his mother, Mon- Rico, begins. Tho object ot haste in From larper'a W jekly. pointed Assistant Secretary of by tho other ntemliers of tho court, car went oil tho trestle over PeckV Joubt ratify my slntement, wns select-f- l dry hcason. The department has de- day, of cirrhosis of the liver. He wns determining the condition of nffalrs "1 c dcveloiment of southeast-- .' us nn umpire In an Important ques- cided not statistically in Cuba, is to furnish to War, the government believing walked on the rdiirn from n room be- mill pond at Oronoque, about six miles to send to the Philippines 30 years old and single. ern t taska," jrys Senator FairWilliam Jennings Drynn spoke nt congress such exhaustive statements scatH ut the tnblc. Deep y nud sank in the tion pending with Chill, is an eloquent the will that his experience in the railway hind, and took the audience, who up north40of Hrlilgeport,Thus fnr 30 people proof of our senUments In regniil to fine tho selection guns, butnow In con- the Chautauqua nt Clnrlnda, la., Mon- Df facta that legislation for the future banks, "surpluses me with its alienee fell upon Hats feet below. to types use work would have taught him how to then had been eiiRnRi'd In n buzz of are known to be dcud, ifnd several this country. day. Five thousand people were prco-en- jf the Island may bo promptly and in- subsU itial character. In the nrmy. The chief United State Complimented. He discussed the silver question, telligently accomplished. more Injured. to handle in transportation great conversation. resoui".Q3 are minerals and fishThe Volunteer Ilealntenta. "Ill his recent annual message to tho Information for Conureaa. 1'nll Uniform. All In expansion, increase of the nrmy and Only two persons are known to hnve A problem of bodies of troops, Washington, Aug. 9. Of tho 13,090 trusts. :bnnibers Gen. Itoca paid a great comCol. Jounust and his colleagues were escaped unharmed. It is expected that the president will eries, !)ut less Ittention is paid to pliment to the United States govern-'iiii-- men reipilrcd for the ten regiments of peculiar difficulty of this kind In full parude uniform, with aigrettes Miss Julia O'Connell, who had been be able to lncludo a summary of tho the fir..'icrcs thiln their iraportanco Msiy cannunes iiave nnd its worthy representatives, vpluntecrs being organised In this Gov. Tanner's (Illlnlols) stenographer results in his next message, and at the warra Is. in the front of thelh penked shados. miRTY PERRONS DROWNED. arose. tint our enngre Rs juBt nt. present Jius cSmitry, Col. Ward snyB that 10,332 since his Inauguration, wns married umc time furnish a preliminary re- been in succciiiful operation for Col. 3otiniistH nlfrretto Was 'whltof the Una jnder consideration a bill nppropriit-inA Brrnkltur Hlln Preclpltntrs "I. know of but tone man who others wcro had been enlisted up to Monday, leav- on July 30, In New York, to Otto port of the census, with the prospect seven, r years under control of the llMMftred lnheem Intp the the necessary funds to pay the ing 2,758 yet to bo mustered Into serv- Kocnlg, an attache of the German con- of giving tho nennto and houno tho A. P On the right hand of Col. Jounust can manage this business,'' said A. Aiisociation of tho final and comploto detailed result by coast trm cling expenses nnd maintenance ice. As enllstcmcnts. hac been made sulate there. Wnter at liar Harbor. llronpninrt, Mnj. I)o Colonel Scott to the Cabinet, "He sat Ueut.-Col- . - Intt 50 Argentine young men who will In the past nt the rate of 310 per day, Under the shadow of a cross In the the middle ot January. It is notllioon and dipt. Purfnlt, all of the "Th tre is litUe placer mining in is not here." Ilnr Harlior, Me., Aug. 7. While n onto to the United States to follow the it Wns expected thnt the full number "Way of tho Penitent" In Colvury cem- tended to secure simply an enumeraartillery. On his left hand were Mation of the inhabitants of tho Island, south cistern Al ka. Most of the said Mr. jors l'roflllct und Merle nnd Cupt. crowd of excursionists were on the :nurscH of some of your ngrleulturnl would be in hand by Saturday, etery, St. Louis, a man, who has not "Send for him, thfl," gold t ere occu s in quartz iequir- Ueauvls. also of the artillery. niiy to see tho war ships, a slip lending tud mechanical colleges. been identified, commlttecd suicide but to detcrmlno as precisely ob posMonday' ISnlUtments, Stanton. . x fro'm tho dock to tho boat nt Mount sible its agricultural and Industrial ing a argc exp 'nditure ol capital Hrlnir In (he I'rlaonrr. Washington, Aug. 0. The number of Monday nfternoon by firing three bul- conditions. The Inst Spnnlsh census to redt cc. Pla cr mining is poor The next evening Frank Thorn-soImmediately after Col. Jounust wa Divert ferry broke, prectpltntlnp rHE DAY AFTER TIIE STORM. inllMmeutH Monday were 442, making lets Into his brain. then only twenty years of age, Mated, ho trao the order to brlnir In more than 100 persons into the water I hi-- I'limuer of the Steamer Alpha iv totnl of 10,709. The Twenty-sixt- h Private Jenkins, of the Fourth Illi- at Cuba was taken In 1687. While its man's mining, because its pro iccuracy wan in many respects doubtthb prisoner. All eyes were then turned Twenty bodies hnvo been rccflvercti Col, Illee, nois regiment, was pcrfoiatcd with ful, as n whole, It wns conceded to cesses aro cneppr ana tnc poor appeared. regiment, commanded by Tells of the KfTect of the Storm to the right of the stage, licslde which und It is estlmnted that the dend. will men who have 'jrospected for gold mustard seed by Farmer James, residhas 1,312, which is more than the full at Cnrrnhelle, "Do you mean to tell me," cried was n door lending to the room In number .10 or more. give n fnlr iden of the conditions then piota, nnd the Thirtieth, commanded ing In the neighborhood of Camp Lin- existing, Thu population wns said to in southeastern Alaska andloqated . sneer-ingly- ,' Which Dreyfus wns awaiting the Mr. Stanton, somewhat have been c 'luartz-mmc- a Injuri-i- l While f)olii to n Klre. by Col, Unrdiler, has 1,303, only four coln, Springfield. Jenkins was robMobile, Ala., Aug. C The be 2,031,087, ot whom nearly 03 per only Almost everybody but the most bing James' orchnrd. we have waited obligee practically to give them "that steamer Alpha Is snfe, hav- diort of thu required number. 8t. Pnul, Aug. 7. A Winnipeg sent, were white. nfllccni btood on their feet. prominent Brown Brothers, who control most away tt richer nicn who could deArmy OUlcera' Catlrantra. twenty-fou- r hours for this red- touui mounted benches, to obtain u (Man.) special to tho Pioneer Pniai ing reached Carrabolle the day lifter of the St, Louis street railways, nrc Jfever Claimed br tho Dutch. nys: "The largest storage wnrchouse ;ho storm. Purser Andrew n ghes the Army "bfllccrs who have been con- velop them. Agoad deal of the better hw. There were suliducd of the Ilondy & Nonkes linseed oil mill irpt headed stripling?" snld to bo contemplating a gigantic Paris, Aug. 9. jr. Mallet Prcvost, nt details of the effects of the storn lotj grade, assaying, of "Sit down," consolidation of nil tho lighting com- nected with tho Cuban administration quartz is of "He will do the work," replied cries opened and Cupt.nmlil which the ins burned yesterday morning. Lo'i, it Carrnbclle. Fourteen large vessel yesterdny's sitting of the since tho American occupation began say, tz t the and vould not Alfred JJreyfus, door go$12,000. , boundnry arbitration commis- panies of the city and acquiring con- estimate .that tho total has fallen to Acre wrecked upon tho bench. Hourc Scott, quietly. And he did it. preceded nnd followed by a gendarme, 120,000; lnsurrtnce,one of theWhile pay fo. taking out, exctpt on a engines .vcro unroofed, some overturned and sion, continued his presentation of the trol of tho city waterworks. ing to the lire 188T , was peculiarly emerged into the court roonl. wholes! la seals But the Tread-we- ll Mr. Thomson William S. Logan, who for 19 years about 1,300,000. Tho census ot Venezuelan case nnd devoted the day upset and Fircmnn Dcvnney wna liadly everything wns In great confusion. muled, horses Dreyfus In Uniform. has been superintendent of tho plug gave, nearly 600,000 000,000 and In the di rtrict, cvn on this basis, to showing thnt the Dutch never rushed. qualified by nature lor this especial A hotel of 32 rooms was blown nwny pigs Z.SOO.WO cnttle and Dreyfus, in a new uniform, of caphas bee enormously remunerative ave one room thnt was left with thr lnlmed territory which Great Ilrltalu department of the Liggett & Meyers Island. These, according to nrmy business; but there is a strong tain of artillery, dark bluo, with red Will Save the Corn Crop. Tcbncco Co., nt St. Louis, recently Tho city of Boor nnd two wnlls. Hut two houicr now saj's they owned. hnvo practically disappeared ns to its p:oprictois. by the trust, hns resigned, and Pnnn, 111., Aug. 5. After months of retain their roofs nnd nearly nil nr prejudice among' American boys faclng.flxedlyregarded tho judges with ntlr-rinGn Itonte for Home. will soon be nt the head of n rival con- the result of the long war. The In Douglai . on Eouglas Island, is Second Oreuon Immovable fentures, nnd without drought nnd un excessively torrid damaged beyond repair. Sticks ol against work which involves mancome of plantations, the surnr mnk-In- g as larg-- " ns Junerj, the metropolis San Francisco, Aug. 0. Tho Second cern. hand or foot, scarcely even over n week, during which the timber from the ynrdR on the rivet capacity, nnd acreage under culti- of the iiamlam, and has boon during the mercury hns ranged from 100 to 110 ual labor, and a preference lor moving his heud Oregon regiment broke camp yesterSeveral white men visited the houses when degrees, this section of central Illinois bank were blown 60u yards und day at the Presidio and marched to of Hannibal nnd Henry Murphy, both vation for tobacco haxe been almost built on die development 01 these except whole proceedings, clerical duties as being more reroom wns visited by a soaking rain yester- through the sides of some of the the ferry with the band of the Ne- respectable negro land owneis 011 tho obliterated, but these nnd other vast mines. It is estimated that in the the left nnd entered fined. proceedings, which day nfternoon. The rain will proe houses. braska regiment and the Utah bat-ler- old N. O. Murphy farm, near Pulton, kouicch nt wealth arc being rapidly re- three 01 (our T.'chdwcll mines cold After the formal The mercantile stocks In Cnrrabellc stored, and It will bo ono ot tho obGreat occupied a couple of hours, Col. the nnhatlon of the corn crop. acting ns escort. Their train left It is a fatal mistake. were wholly ruined, nnd nn yet there for home last night. Tho regiment Ky., abused them and ordered them to jects of tho census to show what op- worth !i35, 000 .doo is in sight. JouauHt betfnn the exnmlnntlon of sell out Immediately nnd letno tho portunity mny he found for tho revival There i.fe 800 silimp-mill- s prizes now await the thoroughly on the Is no placo In which to store new very few 111 behind. Shot and Killed. Drefun respecting the. fniobs country. stocks, fitnrvntion for the poorei eft the lamest aggregation equipped, practical man in work und development of Cuban resources. ground, nnd what Dreyfus did with, pr T., Aug. 7. A. SutherArdmore, I. A terrific rain nnd electric stuim John 11. Ilunacll Dead. slnsscn nnd nakedness is their portion The collection of Information will bo of such aachincijr in the world, which lies outside q! mere book couhl nine known of Hb contents. land, a merchant, was shot nnd killed ns even their clothing wns blown New York, Aug. 9. John n. Itussell, swept over the country south of Mnns-fielIn den. Ilruokc's charge, the expense 'Soul Eastern Alaska has legiti A ltlnrmia UaHmlnnllon, Falrmnn, and nwny. hero yesterdny by E. Mo., Monday. A number of tiees being met from the Cuban revenues, who learning, and the boy is wise manufacturing phnrma--Is- t, a Col. JoumiKt submitted Dreyfus to n A. Underbill, u bystander, wns seriousmate so' ial and c)immerctil aspiraIs dend in this city, nged 62, He were blown down and catthr on the grapples with this work with his rigorous cxnmluntion, more In the ly wounded by a stray bullot, Pair-ma- EFFECTUALLY STAMPED OUT. contains three tions. Juneau placed two well advertised patent food rnngo were stampeded. The largo HOW HE SPNT HIS PENSION. tries to win them. style of n prosecuting counsel than n under orrcst, clnlms that who is bare hands and thousand pcopl, and this and wns for- frame normal school building at Aa Judge, and made gestures of Impa- Buthcrland hnd slandered Mrs. Fair-ma- No Denthn or New Canes of Yellow products on the market, nnd places have their merly superintendent for a largo man wus btruck by. lightning and demol- C. V. Chiiinller, of Maenmb, 111, other gi d Foi cr nt the Hampton SoldlerM' Mosquitoes Swarm In Chicago. tience nt some, direct denials which Erected n lleantlful Monument to fair pto cxtion of energetic profesufacturlng pharmacists' house nt De- ished. Judge's, Dreyfus gave repeatedly to the Home Nor nt Phoebus. Illn Head Comrndea, From Iho New York Times. sional nd bushess im:n, with troit. rteportH of Yellow Fever Denied. questions. Tho prisoner's volco The Trnnaport Iloforil. Miicnmb, 111., Aug, 3. A lurge crowd wcll-or- g nized bqirds of trade and Chicago's plague of mosquitoes Ncrfolk, Vn., Aug. 7. The reports of frequently through the court News, Va., Aug. 7. Ther-- ; New York, Aug. 7, Tho United. nsiembled here Thursday to attend th Newport limited at Hrle, I'u. similar goncics. But on every being fought along the western room, ns he energetically replied: yellow fever nnd Busptclous enscs exist-In- wcro no deaths or new enses of yellow is F.rlc, Pn., Aug. 0. Edwin D. Heidlct States transport Buford, Cupt. Matens, dedicatory hervlces ot the hnndwimt "Never, never," is vuxd the complaint of ths In this city recently published ara fever nt hc soldiers' home yesterday arrived nt Quarantine yesterday from monument erected to the soldlt-rand side edges of the city with fire and "No, my colonel," or There has been and tho authorities feel ccrialn that ivns hanged In the county Jail here. He Cin(ucgos and Havana. to him. tQ questions put tj without foundation. McDnnough county, killed hi inability )( citizcts to acquire title " wrthout fear, Tho sailors ot smoke. The swarms came about no yellow fcor in Norfolk, Ports- they have succeeded in effectually met death Hcldlcr was hanged crime The I'ninona Ilorilerenn. to the ' its on Hiich they have the civil wnr. for which wy th.e Cpl. Jounust handed tho prisoner J) mouth or Berkley, and o strict quaranTHE MARKETS. phecking the disease week ago, after the copious , a Levi The monument Is a mngnlflccnl built the't dwclliigs and placet' of killing of hi brother-in-lawupon wliichthc tine in In forco against Infected points. No other cnscH of yellow fever hn,re Kreldler, on May 1, 1800, by shooting c Even jcneral improveat workmanship, utandlng 21 business rains. The pests have increased long slip of cardboard Now York, Aue. . bordereau was pasted: & e leen reported n,t Phoplips. figure ot a ments h: re to b't made at puvate CATTLE-Natl- vo Steers.. .. 5W tf$ 5 W feet high, with a him through the henrt. To Stamp Oaf the 'danders. in number by millions since they , cotton-auaaii- nir "Po you recognize thli document?'' It In thought now that quarantine private of '01 on guard, surmounting expense, if at ajl. There is no Sioux Fqlls, 8. D Aug, 3, The FLOUU Winter Wheat,.,, Preyfus replied, with rt passlonato rctijilptlons will soon bo rcmoted. To Anawer a Charife of Murder. first came, and thejr suppression ,. the top. WHEAT-fr- o, I Red of South ijakotn htuc decidgovornmnnt clothed with the taxonlonel, I am Innor Ko, Los Angeles, Cal., Aug, 0, Shrrl.f lias become a problem, especially jntburst,declare my hero ns I teclarc!Ht ed to nsk tho Indian burcnu nt Wiisi-ingto- TWO ILLICIT DISTILLERIES. It wns erected nt a cost ot $1,000 by ing pow f. IfaVitrectis laid out riATft No. 2 " It jpllf, I ho dePierce, of Oklqhpuio, Btqrt,cd for Ppncq VQRiC-N- ew SO C. V. Chandler, of this city, Moss with them in to public nsccasity, in those parts of Chicago where In 1804, 1 ntn n victim,'1 City yesterday with Clyde Mftttoi;, BT. LOUIB. voted his pension ot $13 u month as a matter of with Bobs stomping out glnnders among horso riiey Piirntuhed Drnk to So,lufy ;i (ranted to answer a charge of murdri COTTON-MWdl- lns Jlls voice here Vl3 choked screens of wire or cotton are not received on account ot iv gun there is 90 mcar,B of extorting a which he ........ ... 4 00 UEKVIOS-Ste- crs vtph must hnve stirred every spectat herds on the, Cheyenne Hlver Indiqn Year Ako, hut Canto to there. Mnttox has killed several men Cons and llclfcrs. 2 CO sh it wound received at Chlckaninuga, penny f am any t)nc towerd payplentiful. 6W 100) Orlef nt Last. tor in court. Tho voice of the prlsoney reservntjpr). Ho was heavily Ironed. CAI..VE3-(l- er in Oklahoma, ing for t. Thti trouble is tbat to that purpose. 4 00 1ICK1H l'alr to Choice Along the western edc of the tflrj npt neem human. It revmbled thn Rlehnrd Croaker Comlne Home. BHRWr Fair to Choice... 1 to Alaska 1 as deve )ped so rapidly o Chattanooga, Tcnn., Aug. T, Iiianectctl Plymouth Dockyard, J 35 Tear. pf n wounded animal. As ho ended Orondle n. Iticbrd FLOUIl Patents (new).... 2 15 Aug. city myriad bonfires were burning, 3ry Southampton, leg station l.jts not kpt par.o night raided officers Saturday Clear nnd Btrnleht. "Flva yearn Plymouth, England, Aug. 0. The of, Han Frnncleo, Aug. 3. The teal that Ids reply, with tho words 3 No. ' Clouds of smoke arose, and then 4i the gallery." My wife, my children, Crokcr will bo among tho passengers two illicit distilleries operated within fleers nnd men of tho United Statei WHEAT No. z 2 McdWIntcr u th it Mrs. Dotkln, convicted of the mur- with it." COllN steamer St. Pnul, three miles of Chicknmaugn park on, tho Amcrlcnn lino U (mining ship Alliance, from New Lon- OATH-N-o. 3 2 eettled back to the ground, causing my Oodl I am innocent; Innocent! der ot Mrs. John V. Dunning, will se.... which Is scheduled to snll from this lloth tho establishments did n laud of- don, Conn., July 3, who nrrlved herf HYH--No. TAere no Katliik tu, I tu Easlm an Kotlik 3 (0 cure n new trial because of crroru l TOUACCO Lues an exodus of the visitors and half Col. Jouaust said. "Then you deny port, Baturdny, for New York. 4W fice buoincBs lust yenr supplying wills July 29, made n tour of inspection ol Leaf Uarley judge's Instructions, appear te t?" the HA V Clear Tlraothy(now) 7 W suffocating the people. The fires ky to soldiers nt Chickumuugn park the dockyard. A I'nlhello flpene. 13 be groundless. It seems that the reVon Ilohenloho nnd tho Umperor. I1UTTEU Choice Dairy.... BtandanlMoBs(new) .... and hnd defied arrest, the soldiers nld PORK versal In the Albert Hoff case, which .were kindled tn the streets and in Dreyfus replied: "Yes, my colonel. AiiRBce, Austria Aug. 7. Prlnco von UACON-Ct- car Illb Flnua Preparing to Emlurnte. nt wna cited ob a precedent, was on 1 at ing tho moonshiners in keeping the In some instances they The interrogation wan continued the Ilohenloho wns given nn audience by ofllcers off the track yards. Johns, N. F., Aug;. 9. lteprescn-tatlve- LAIiD Prime Steam St. CHICAGO. considerable length, and when dl.7erent ground. the railway station hero yesterdny 4 73 eminear frame tourt ndjourncl It had been decided to of Finns, who are about to CATTLE Nntivo Stears.... 4 05 were dangerously Cnipcror Francis Joseph of Austria, Death of Mrs. Ilenjiinilii nrnaMOtip, grate, havo arranged to confer with H008 Fair to Choloe Where Were th Anthorltleaf Choke.... buildings, but the residents were lit behind closed doors, Tuesday,' and who was passing through. Aug. 7. Mrs. Uenjnudu Gov. McCnllum, relntlve to the settling HHEBP Fair to I'ato.ita... 1 U Ashland, 0 J Tana, 111,, Aug. 3. Three negroei I tS FLOUIl Winter 3 30 S. of 30,000 Finns tn Newfoundland. of seri- as many of tho following days ns are Bprlni? Patents willing to undergo the risk Grosscup, mother of Judge P. ha nrrlved hero yesterday were hr Dropped Dead. necessary for the examination of the 2 Sprlim WHEAT-N- o. Chlengo, died yesterday. 70 vpon by sympathizers of union miners No. 2 Ucd ous fire and to breathe smoke as secret downier. Block Island, It. I., Aug. 7. Leonard OrosBcup,7Kof 2 Held Only a Secret Btnlsn. years of age, nnd hnd been was pelted with stones ana driven out 01 drive away the Trie next public session of the court Gould, of Chicago, dropped dead, on.thc Bhe 2. J0 long as it would Itcnnes, Aug. 8. The secret sitting OATB-N- o. married 57 venrs. Iler husband und 8 43 tho town. Ono ot the negroes win Fo3!jx3j PIcturi, Menu mow, will probably take place on 8aturdjr Spring Ilouse aazza Saturday evening this of tho Dreyfus court-martit'our children survive her. KANHAH CJX. poisonous insects. badly Injured. of heart troubled next. morning lasted until 11:45 o'clock, CATTLE Native Btepra.... jM ( Uses E.istraan's A? one went out over the open qruuen.. 4W c HOuS-A- U C In Maury county, Tenn., at when tho court adjournedr until to- WHEAT No. 3 Ited 1! film Willing Workers Wanted. " The Commercial Club will exbeyond the lines of houses by a ml, prairies OAT8-N- 0. 2 While. .. . Carlisle, Ky., was visited morrow morning. clrtridges andean 2 .. to President least 1,500,000 has been put into COUN-N- o. tend an invitation j To men we will explain bow others make the mosquitoes were more numer disastrous fire at i o'clock TuesI.ynchlBK Denounced.- NUW OHLKANB. phosphate beds by foreign infrom $15.00 to $35.00 weeldy handling oar be loadr 1 in day ( ght. 3 V) ( iiLOUlt-HlOrado ous Passengers on trolley cars day mominff, which destroyed Diaz, of Mexico, to .visit Louis vestors within the last year and Washington,' Aug 0) Aformalor-ne- r COHN-- No Rh t..... i Fine 1 cliromatii lens, safety publications. Wo will make no GUAR- complained that the insects beat hall a dozen buildings in less than ville while in the United States deals for $1,000,000 are pending. 31 f establishing thu Fort Olbbontnll-Itnr- y OATS Western 18 00 t ANTKED S A LAKY or oilier misleading shutter. ;et of liiree stops and this fall. Jacjjs, f and an hour... Alnskn was Issued unpleasan tly, , in rescrvntlon In contract, but give terms and explain in a socket f well tripotl screw, motor men "said their sighT was inWe will concise and simple manner. 1 The excursion steamer Iowa by the war department yesterdny. , While coupling cars yesterday covert I with leather. Hi terfered with by the swarms of Telephone shortly need a representative In each coun- made an Tho Cumberland Jt- Increased Garnlou. DESIGNS lUhersome pltte sank at Uniontown, Ky,, Monday ty for a publication which wo believe wil No extn s, no TBintr.uiaife. mosquitoes through which their Company will this week begin 'to afternoon, in, ihe L. & N. yard, evening. The Chlengo, Aug, p. Tf?e earnings" of Ex500 colored excurAND COPYRIGHTS J eclipse anything beretofora marketed. holders, n I heavy ftass plates. t cars rushed. ,x , put in the'exchange at Greenville. Don Wise got his hand badly sionists on board were safely (he Chlengo Grcnt Western rallwayifor OUIAlfttU perience in canvassing will be valuable but Y.. No bones were broken. mashed. ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY -the fourth week of July, 18993how,n not essential. State age, permanent home Kodi tks $s.oc)to$3S-'Klanded on barges. NoUcela"lDTenUvaAKS" Mr, Ike Davis, who has been incrtUM! ot $0,573. V l C U B A N ,0 1 L cures and experience it any. Address, Depl. "C." Book"UontoobUlaPatenU" WlkUtV 9, Cuts, Burn, Brue,vRicu-matteRand, McNallr & Company, .EASTMA1 ) KODAK CXX the .McKinleyUage.a'at For Heidache, canted moil by a Disordered Are you a subscriber to The nkiimM tiuvfemi. tin faa Ull (latent la BeennxL under the treatment of ..the ofteo-path- s MRIvl 1 Adams Street., 1 lLtitTl Letters atricUv confidential. Addrca. at Madisonville, is reported and Sorea. Frico, 25 cents. Can ton, iO,," (h,as been purchased Stomach, accompanied moil llkeljrby Conlllpa Rocbeatw.N.'Y.' E E. Q. SIMERS, Palocit Lawiaf, WaiWiwUa, (t. C. 1 Chicago, 111. trfjtm be. J w by President JjtcKjnlcy, lion, ate Dr. M. A. Simmpn'a J.ver Medicine. Bee? You should tp be niuph improved, injiealth, Beraard Drng'Sfore. Sold by St. I III HH ROVAL Powder ' A50UJTE1YURE cr IfillO ne-fo- rc m Aprs? s 7 hind-Inj'Jh- , vipr 1 & court-iunrtli- il 0 no. court-martia- kid-glov- h o ee y Pr veins Orel; liMitss 1 ii y n to-da- P c trnns-cuuensia- n car-sho- ps d s con-lenie- nt a. CD O' field-iN-or- cx-Go- Ol n well-know- nil-rou- a yes-Icrda- y y cv -- Sims-Dudle- ci t. n, sum-nions- Mobile-Carrabell- cSfli ;l Anglo-Vent-lucl- tn, -- 1 ed g y 1 n I well-know- n n, g pl-c- life-siz- M n i Ilcv-enu- No. 2 Falcon Kodak 0 Ill $5' 00 rht-pro- of , ,., lAY-Chn- lco PATENTS Tiiimiinnmii'i'i c- - r m I iKlii PIIEC 66-1- 63 ' M i.-. - Q ,s pr; aaaaaayMMaaMartMasaaaaBaawwasaiaaaaaaaBaaasaaBaasaaMaiajtaMaM Mee1,'T!I,5BWj?HTwJ1'il1Wffii'PTf'fPrt'frayyWi itfi ' '.V TiinhrasaMfi sWan 1nmr r ' i t i ,''riViiyjii'aW 1" ImW-'miii- n i it "?MftifiTiK'lffii niiir . 'i '.".. .. , ..'. '. , '" ,. .hjiu'igfiE24UHgeJ '"aiMM OF J. fuse to operate boycotts medical men who administer to the suffering of dying children. This man Pratt is responsible for acts that would make an Apache Indian or the Little Strokes Fell Great Oaks. ft The giAnte of iht forest must yUId a Ust to the continual blows of the 'woodsman. When the human blood his become PAUL I -- I M00RB. Cellar ud Maoanr. EB lIJBLISHiTia COMPANY. iDCorporilsd. l P lass matt) Knttrtd) it PcttoBct Sttllaiion ti Stcood IS 1BSCK1PTKN KATES: ,0 OnsYeMl'alMlTlnadfiirta Iioo -" siiAcMi i, M " Threasiavlis, " . ... ................ Simla C el.... capiat maller'traa on application. Sptassa i CorrnfidMii wanial la All pint of lb! oiratv i &tti oi (or pittlcatan. .... JHI.RSDAY, AlUST io. 1899. fj Ms. IPUBLICAtt TICKET. For Governor, W.yS. JAYLOR, Of Butlo' County, ir Lieutenant Governor, i nJ ! , meanest Philipino insurgent blush for shame. clogged and impure the little drops of Mr. Arthur, respected by all men, Hood's SarsapaHUa, properly taken, wtt chief of an organization conducted fell the oak of bad blood. in a reasonable and business way, known for its practical benevolence; with no strikes on its record for years an organization that represents the best elements of BRADLEY unionism. It lives and prospers GOVERNOR and has the respect of all people. Pratt and his organization is as Comprehensive Statement Shows much the enemy of the laboring He Has Done All Possible man as Arthur anil his Brother hood is his friend. Pratt fails, and his dupes curse TO QUELL MOUNTAIN FEU 1)8. him. Arthur wins, and has tho respect of all men. Democratic Legislatures Have Disregarded RecommendaThe Boycott Illustrated. tions to Provide Relief. From the PblladtlphU Press. OHN MARSHALL, Of Lowavillc. for Sccreuxy of State, CALEB POWERS, Of Knoi County. Attora'y General, LIFTON 7. PRATT, Of Hopkils County. For Auditor, rt For . R JOHN S SWEENEY, Of Bourbon County. I ! , or Tisiasurcr, WAIiTEll R. DAY, .Of. Breathitt County. upcrintcno-snt For!, of Public In- - strur:tion, JOHN HURKE, ' .Of Camplittll County. For.' Iommissioi.er of Agriculture, Cam J. W. THROCKMORTON, Of Fayeite County. C e next chief executive jof KerJ acky will In Gov. W. S. Tay-lor- t JT) 1 For Representative, BEN T. I?0BINS0N. B. Xhandwriling can be plainly seen The nan e of Goebel is not writ en there. H irmony, where art thou? Ge )el whispers, "where, my kin) dom for harmony." "1 VTTORNEY-tiENERAL PRATT," not' inly looks veil in print but is becoming the fsntlcman and the Sta c. rie Graphu, like the chickens, has come hotrm to roost. Will edil the Mai, 1 .1 Gut oitor, J. J. Glenn, late of the ouisville's uninformed police 2 hai done the ask alloted them. Mr Goebel is relying upon his 'tqoebel Bill" o do the rest. 1 "sji-outin- he "unten'fied" have begun froo the stump" Doubt! jss they realize the im tensity of th.-i-r crime and feel col ipelled to till their side of the std before the antiet can be he.rJ. j IIiokuel dech res he is a church number, and not an agnostic. Ti !a statemcnl may be true, but dq 'S that excuto him for his high' hi.ided stealing? It adds to rat ler than iesx'fn his crime in this at .k of the wcods. . iiIr. Bryan, sot having forgot' tq.. the effeel of his speeches mde in Kentucky in 1896 J P ts u o probablj id Lj for his J O If ? Ill's ir "I am for c Goebel," L: says. Doubtless in eels confident he can do more g Iii'his own brttcrment by Goebel'c cause than by op. House Where Lincoln Died to be ciary. Repaired. ,p;sing him. It is to the interests IUsNo5ucb Power. the opposh'on to have him From the of "It has been suggested, however, a: mc. If Mr. Ciocbel offers no The house in which Abraham that the Governor should appoint .tion why should others? Lincoln died tha morning after la Circuit Judge and Common being carried there from The political situation in Ken-t- i Theater, where he was Ford's wealth's Attorney who would look shot by after these cases. Unfortunately s cky is most interesting. In John Wilkes Booth, located at 516 for these critics, the Governor has county reports are that in Tenth street, between E and F no such power. He cannot unmc precincts, Goebel has no sup 3: streets northwest, is to be put in der the law, appoint a pro tem. jpi rt at all. ,11 others but very first class repair. The work of Commonwealth's Attorney under In n. Would Ire Goebel leaders overhauling is already in progress 110 would instruct misguided (?) under the supervision of Col. any state of case, and cannot appoint a Judge unless the regular iJemocrats hou to vote, are notified Theodore Bingham, the Superin- Judge is absent, declines to premen heretolore their supporters l tendent of Public Buildings and side, or is sworn off the bench, and t keep away ort'isk eternal enmity. Grounds. The work was comking from Kenton menced July 5 and it is expected not even then until the clerk holds The would-bnill find himself in sore straits in to be completed some time in an election and certifies to him that 'tic will find it dif- - September. The last Congress no one possessing the qualifica for the pur- tions of Circuit Judge was selected. :ult to appoint three men in this appropriated is f3,a pose, and it expected that all of "And, notwithstanding that the who vill attempt to count it will be used in carrying out tounty the II in. 0flicui of elections will proposed alterations. The build- Constitution and laws do not allow jiim l.trtainiy cokd! ) im out (or want ing is to be thoroughly overhauled the Governor to do these things, and placed in good condition. he is denounced and condemned if (.votes. Two or three rooms will not be for not doing them. In this in. touched. The room in which stance, the regular The Cleveland Strike. Judge is reCompare the organization of Lincoln died, on the first floor at lated to the Howards, and cannot the end of the hall, will be reet railway nmn under the Jead changed in any way. The not entire preside in any case where they are r.l Charles 0.i)att, now onastrike building, with the exception of the involved. The moment he declines, IU Cleveland, ail that of the loco. rooms mentioned, will be newly Daugh White, one of the parties papered and painted and the floors to the feud, and the jiotive enginRQivj, under the Circuit Court repaired where necessary. The A)t hur. Chief Clerk, will hold an election. It house is one of the principal places Pratt assumeu to be mayor, gov- of interest to tourists who visit may be safely assumed that he ernor and dictator, all in one and Washington, and thousands go would not take any (step .which with his followers ignores all law there and pass through it every would result in his injury. In it is a collection of relics c year. ,rnd decency blows up with "But it is suggested that the of the incidents with which Abrastreet cars idled with citizens, ham Lincoln was Governor has failed to do anything connected, those only offeree is that of riding which is the most valuable in ex since the sending of troops at the m cars that Pra t and his gang re-- istence. time Tom Baker was killed. It advo-citinGlobs-Democr- .the State tl.is year. The attempt to use the boycott as an adjunct of the strike is being tried in Cleveland. Grocery keepers, dry goods houses, department stores and professional men of all classes have been subjected to its rigors. Some have become alarmed and have bent to its authority, while others have shown more courage and have refused to he intimidated. The Cleveland Leader gives the following as an illustration of the extent to which the boycott has been carried: A Cleveland physician gave two boycotters an answer Tuesday that they will not forget in a hurry unless they ate imbeciles or criminals. He received a call to quickly at' tend a little girl who is one of his patients and is at death's door. He started for the child's home. Her father is a motorman on one of the Big Consolidated cars. The physician had proceeded some distance when he was accosted by two men.' "I would advise you," said one of the men, "not to visit that scab's house. We know you have been going there and thought you would be glad of a little friendly warning." The physician regarded them coutemptously and answered: "Dou't boycott me, although I have visited this child, and shall continue to do so. Boycott God, for the child will not live long. Tell God that He must not allow her to enter heaven. Should He insist on doing so, boycott Him by refusing to patronize heaven yourself." The comment of the Leader on the incident is: "This is the No strike in recent years has done so much to harm the cause of the workingman as the Cleveland strike. It has apparently brought to the front the worst and most reckless element, and given the hotheads an opportunity to disport themselves as champions of the labor cause. As a consequence the intelligent public has become disgusted and the sympathy which might have gone out to the workingmen, if their cause had been found to be just, has been checked and turned against them. They have lost where they ought to have made thumselvcs the strongest. The extreme illustration given by the Leader of the extent to which the managers of the Cleveland strike were willing to go will be an unpleasant revelation to the public. A strike must partake of savagery which urges its promoters to warn a physician not to visit a dying child. When men arc willing to go that length, their home is in Dahomy, Africa, and not in the civilized United States of America. They need Christianiz-infrom the ground up. It will take a long time for the cause of labor to recover from the setback given it by the hotheads of the Cleveland strike. boy-cott- l" g HOW THE MATTER NOW STANDS Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 3. The following message on the Clay county situation has been issued by Governor Bradley to the press for the public and the Legislature. "A number of newspapers have been advising as to my duties regarding the Clay county matter, and denouncing or criticizing mc for failing to do what they advised. It is suggested by some that martial law be declared, by others that I at once arrest and have the violators of the law tried and summarily punished, etc. The trouble in Clay county, while bad enough, has been magnified by newspaper correspondents. "Burch Stores, Wils Howard, George Baker, Will White, John Baker, Frank Clark and Tom Baker, seven in number, have been killed in a period of something more than a year. The slayers of all these men have been indicted except those of John Baker, Frank Clark and Tom Baker. James Howard, who killed George Baker, ohtained a change of venue to Laurel, where he was convicted and subsequently the verdict set aside. Tom Baker, on change of venue, was convicted of killing White; the Court of Appeals reversed the judgment, and he was subsequently bailed on order of the Judge of the Lincoln Circuit Court. The slayers of Burch Stores and Wils Howard were indicted and obtained a change of venue to Knox county, where the cases are now pending, except that against Tom Baker, who was killed shortly after the order of change of venue was made. So that all these cases have been acted on except the three named, and every step taken that can .be had by law. "1 know nothing concerning the killing of any of these men except Tom Baker. That was a most cowardly murder. The Circuit Court was then in session, and about 125 soldiers were present. No grand jury was impanelled, and the soldiers, who were under the orders of the Judge, were ordered to take the other prisoners to so that, in this instance their presence did not affect anything, for which the Governor is surely not responsible. The suggestion that I declare martial law is ridiculous. The Constitution of Kentucky does not allow any law suspended except by the General Assembly or under its authority. "As to the suggestion that the Governor arrest, try, and convict these men, the wiseacres have probably forgotten that the powers of the Governor are merely executive, and that he cannot try or pass sentence on crimnials. This is purely the prerogative of the judi- may be said, in response, that the troops were Aen present, and their presenecavftiled nothing either in praftrviog Baker's life or arresting I might send Ws.miHderers. to preserve the peace, hut, owing to the character of indulged in, it would be next to impossible for them to do anything. There are not enough members of the State Guard in Kentucky to patrol that county. If sent there white the Circuit Court is not in session, the could not be placed under the control of any local authority, owing to existing conditions and past experience shows that, when attending Cir cuit Court, they were powerless to save Tom Baker's life, and were not.uscd to defend and protect a Grand Jury in the investigation. Indeed, it may well be doubted whether a Grand Jury would have found an indictment if impanelled. The Governor cannot inspire Grand Juries with the courage to indict, witnesses with the courage to testify, nor petit juries with the courage to convict. "The presence of soldiers might prevent pitched battles or fights by considerable bodies of men, but such conflicts are not common, and if such were contemplated they would occur doubtless at some point distant from the soldiers. Had the soldiers been in Manchester at the time the Griffins and Philpots had their more recent conflict, they would not have prevented it, because the scene of the difficulty was about ten miles from Manchester. It is contended by some that the Governor should interfere on account of this recent Philpot controversy. It has not been a great while since four men were killed on the streets of Hot Springs, but I have never heard it suggested that the Governor of Arkansas should send soldiers to the city. The survivors of the Philpot-Gnffifight have all been arrested, one side acquitted, the other awaiting the healing of a wound for trial. In this instance the officers of the law promptly arrested the parties. Soldiers were not needed to make the arrests and I could not have intcrferred. The Philpot trouble is in nowise conr feud. nected pith the re from August, 1884, to June 33, 1887, (here was not a conviction in any one of the cases. And finally a number of indictments against ringleaders in that county were dismissed without trial. All disease1 by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy fidncwsing popularity. Always jciit sour stomach, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. Arrest & n this occurred under Democratic Administrations, and the partisan newspapers that arc denouncing me now did not give evidence of any indignation then. "It seems that these experiences should have caused the Legislatures of that period to have made radical and necessary changes in the law such as would have in vested tho Governor with adequate power to deal with such conditions, but they did not. "It is plain that the fault is with local officers and the public sentiment that surrounds them. The Governor has taken every step authorized by law, and can do no more until statutes are enacted increasing his authority. He should be empowered in such instances to appoint a Judge and the Judge to appoint a Commonwealth's attorney. The Judge should be authorised to order the Sheriff of any county in Kentucky to summons a Grand Jury from such county and to act as Sheriff during the sessions of the Grand Jury and the trial, if such is held, in the county, and for this purpose be vested with necessary authority to act. Instead of hampering the Judge by making his right to change the venue depend on the he Commonwealth's attorney, should be authorized to act on his If it should be found own motion. possible to try the cases in the county and troops should be needed thereof, or in any county in which venue is changed, they should bs furnished by the Gov ernor and placed under control of the Judge. The rule that a Cir cuit Court can be held in but one county in the same district at the same time should be abrogated and authority given to hold as many Courts in the same district at the same time as the Judge may see fit. There are other delects which might be remedied, and in this way full power given to stamp out the evils. SICK HEADACHE. 19 . ? TUTT'S Liver PILLS Dove hunters in the Pennyrile could hardly wait for the 1st of the month to get in the held, and they have lost no time since the dove law expired. They report an abundance of birds in some locali ties, but an unexpected scarcity in otners. DIGEST YOUR FOOD. NUt7 ptr ctnt. of all alckBM la caaM bjr food not balng- - properly Slf asted. It craatea pol- aona and Into joat blood and than yom ara has once more made its appearYes, the dull ance has struck us and we are leaving nothing undone to counteract its demoralizing effect. Idleness we will guard against; we must he busy, can't afford to lie otherwise, and that our store may keep its non de plume Till! B1JE HIVE we are offering many ilems at very seductive prices. Everything In STRUCK I c ftft A5ft A aftAftftAaA J the Ladies' Misses1 and Children's Slipper Line g 0 Is Subject to a Discount ot Twenty Per Gent. Lawns is one of our mid 0 summer attractions, and we arc allowing a 20 per i ti cent, discount on all high - grade Parasols and Fancy or H 6 Umbrellas. ti A choice line of 3jc. i $ The Cuts We Have Made In Our Summer Dross Goods Are Out liable to almoit any dlteate the human arattm la heir to. Ilia Dr. Carliledt'a German Xlrar Powder and watch the reanlta. You will feel tba rood eOecta at ter taking-- one dote. Cite It a trial and be coaTlaced. Price 25c Or. Otto's Sprue Gym Malum CurM YoiirCeuah. JuctUi. Martlsin. far Chilton. ' For (Ha bj SI. Bernard Drag Store. Mr. C. D. Nichols, who has a contract to furnish the government with 3,500 cavalry horses, will endeavor to have a government de pot established at Owensboro for inspecting me norses purcnaseu in Kentucky. ti ti ti ti 9 ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti rageous, but They Must Move, 0, or Everything must be marked at the ROCK or or it otherwise. BOTTOM PRICE. We won't-havor e CDME AND SEE US, MADISONVILLE, KY. THE SAME PfllCE ON THE SAME THINOTO EVERYBODY. or or or fcr BISHOP ORDERS & CO., or or or or or or h Red Hot From the dun. Was tho ball Ibat bit G. fl. Sieadaao, ot Newark. Michigan, la lb Civil War. It caused borrible Ulcers tbat do treat VVVVV9VVV?9,rA iiimjw!igHji or men! belped (or 20 years. Theo Back lea's Arnica Salve cared bim, Cares Cats, Braise. Barns, Boils. Feloos. Coras, Skia Eruptions. Best Pile care on earth. 23 cts. a box. Care guaranteed. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. r wvpt ifmpmffmj afrMiwi tvwgH ngu.gjMnjiM.pi sy ny i"t "H-'-'- YOUR P omt.1icirrn . .... W mJ Who Does the Livery Business? Ask your neighbors. Ihcy all say that wc haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always nt the right price. Representative J. D. Mocquot purchased for unknown persons the Paducah Daily and Weekly News for f 2.1.000. The nurchas- ers will take charge in a few days, ana 11 is understood mat tne news will be changed irom a Goebel paper to organ. anti-Goeb- t? a ., I r open aii hiem. AniaSiltilaSiSiSirftriiiiinif Barnett & Arnold. 'f iCiaJMif.i)iiiNnt'i..8UjTMliiniIv..fi.i Tti.rf.rt-,-:..i.,-ii.t-t,-iii- Tba Bacle, King al all Birds, is noted for lis keen sight, clear and dis lincl vision. So are Ibose persons who use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve (or weak eyes, slyes, sore eyes 01 any kind or grann Aiiti tin 1 Q Oatfi,.. ,,:,:. ..t : t aled lids. Sold by all dealers al j$ cents The Christian County Democratic Committee will meet in Hopkinsville Monday, August 14, to choose a candidate for or to arrange for his selection by the people. A primary will probably be ordered. Repre-ssntiv- .saasslBfe'RSSSSSSsaV Jsssssgff' bsssssd M. McGORD, is lnLkjJf'JjlaL Contractor and Builder IH 9Pt e 1 yar xpinta.Nci asssWieGlfi aV EARLliMBTDIM, KY. HoiMing Krrcml and made complete ready tor occupancy, in eluding the furnishing of All malrriaU, mechanical and common labor All Classes of White-Bake- oh-i- jr 1 Hop-'kin- e The Constitution guarantees to the citizen the right to bear arms openly, and such persons could not lawfully be disarmed unless engaged in some act manifesting a disposition to break the peace. It would require many days to visit these people and disarm them, and as soon as it became apparent that such was the purpose, weapons would be placed where the soldiers could not find them, but where their owners could readily obtain them for use. Now it must be borne in mind that if the soldiers were sent to Clay the Governor would have to direct their move ments. B. P. White is the Sher iff, and it is charged that the jailer and County Judge are his friends and sympathizers. I know nothing personally concerning the position occupied by the peace officers of Clay county towards the Whites and Bakers; but I do know that in noinstanco has one of them called on mc for aid and I naturally concluded that they are entirely will ing that matters should continue as they are and have been for some time. If any of the parties were arrested on the Governor's orders they would be entitled to speedy trial before local Courts, and the probabilities are, would be dis charged. The talk about the Governor putting down the trouble in Clay county is absurd. "The whole fault in Clay is a vitiated public sentiment and a failure of the civil authorities to do their duty. The laws are in sufficient to enable the Governor to apply a remedy. Such feuds have been in progress more or less for years, and no Governor of the State has ever been able to quell them. They have terminated only when their force was spent by one side or the other being killed or moving out of the county. There were probably six times as many persons killed in feud. the White-Bake- r The venue in the cases was changed to Clark county, and only two men were convicted, as I now re member, every other indictment being dismissed. In Rowan county, which had only about voters, there were twenty murders and assassinations and sixteen persons wounded, and i,-1- Poudl Local Authorities. has not the Legislature been called "But, it is said, I might have in special session? Answer may disarmed everybody in Clay county. be made that such a step has The busiest and mightiest little thing Ibat ever was made ia Or. King's New d Life Pills. Every pill is a globule o( health, that changes weakness inlo slrenglb, lisllessness into energy, never been taken heretofore, but brainfag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up tbe baallb. Only this is not urged, for a failure to 25c per box. Sold by SI. Bernard Drug Store. do the right thing at one time does sugsr-coate- "It LtfltUturt IUllif . may be asked, Why, then, Working; Nirht and Day. jKmali.niirjkugt 1 MrmriiTTaBigfliM- 4 PLANS. DETAILS. SPEOI Vrlm rf.ann.ililA and aaliifarlinn e tiaran FICATIONSACONTItACTS ,reJ Estimates eheertollr Kiven on ill kinds t. 1 DRAWN UPON 8H0RTNO- - of Muilding and Sprdal Work. Give men - j I Tim. 1 chance at yoor work wiorn iruing contract x r- not excuse a failure to do the In my right thing at another. first message to the General As sembly attention was called to the mob spirit abroad in the State and the Legislature asked for ap propriate remedy, but this recomAt mendation was unheeded. that session a special message was sent to the same body on the same subject, which was At the called ses ignored. sion the same and additional recommendations were submitted. These were ignored in part, but what was known as the Martin bill, more particularly directed against turnpike raiders, was passed. "At the next regular session a new Legislature came in and again recommendations were made on the same subject. These how ever, were unnoticed, and that body repealed the only effective section of the Martin bill and came within a few votes of repeal ing it over the Governor's veto The majority of that Legislature For was thoroughly partisan. the first time in the history of the State the Governor recommended that charitable and penal institutions be lifted out of politics, as had been done in many of the States to their great betterment, but, instead of adopting that sug gestion, the most partisan prison measure ever heard of was passed, because which the Republicans were legislated out and the Dem ocrats legislated in." Western Kentucky has furnished more recruits for the United States volunteer regiments than Central and Eastern Kentucky counties. Where tbe digestion is good, and tbe general powers ot the system in a beallby state, worms can bed no habitation in Ibe human body. White's Cream Vermifuge nol only destroys every worm, but cor rects all derangements ot tbe digestive or gjans. Price aj cts. at Si. Berdard Dvug Store. sniniiin OKOKOK n hi iiiiiHtMmiiiiiiiiiiiiii ocrrtiorlo O. lute TOY, Davit.) f midk. I First-Clas- j. ,. - LIVERY STABLE. At the Old Sland, on Main Street, fust wrst of depol, i FEED KY. , Pau Kupper, the sculptor, is at work on a bust of Dwight, ot Yale, to be cast in bronze and presented to the col lege by a committee of students. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money it it (ail to cure. 23c The genuine has L.. u. y. on each tablet. EARLINGTON, s Equipment and Prompt Service, j J.W.TWYMAN, BaaaaaaaaaaaVsaaSfcaasSsssssaslBaMH DEALER IN Miss Pauline Helm Hardin has announced as a candidate for re election to the position of State Librarian. W.A. Gooliby, Alfood, Teon, wrilti, "Hue med Or. U, A. Simmon's Liver Uedicloe lea years lor Coulrenm, Bed Dreams, Low Spirits, superior to Ibe Zellin's Regu etc , and Cad it lator Ibaveniid, Stoves and Grates, CASTI8CS AND TINWARE. jVaaaaaaTS-5-'"SS:-:- a h Contractor of all kinds Tin, Ualvanlzcd Iron and yf j Copper Work. ROOFING AND GLTTEIMNG A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED fr On account of the yellow fevei at Fort Monroe, Va., the excursion to Old Ppipt Comfort was dc clared off. HEKBINE ia well adapted to Ibe core of (evers of all kinds, because it thor oughly cleanses Ibe stomach and bowels ot all bilious humors, and expels all Impure Price 30 cts al secretion: of tbe .body. SI. Bernard Drug Store. MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Mcdlcinc Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may leadJo a revolution h the trade. ' The "McKinley cottage," at Canton, O., has been purchased by President McKinley. MILLION.. The soothing and healing properties ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleas ant taste and prompt ana permanent cures. bave made it a great favorite with tbe people everywhere, tor sale by bl. Heat Democratic Crltlct. Pilau rnial Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T RobIn conclusion the Governor says: inson, Mortons Gap; Geo. King, St. "From the time I camo into othce Charles. y .ars about twenty-seveof age, giving the name of Hester, is lying at the Sanitarium in Henderson, probably in a dying condition, from the effect of .a fall from a "blind baggage" car on the Texas railroad. 1. loader-JTaip- Nursiig Mothers dread hot weather. They know how it weakens and .how this affects the baby. All such mothers need Scott's Emulsion. It gives them strength and makes the baby's food richer and more abundant. Oc. to this moment I have steadily and faithfully labored to maintain the peace of the Commonwealth and have used every power conferred by law, and repeatedly asked for legislation, which has been denied, The newspapers which so loudly condemn me now failed to condemn Democratic Governors during the Rowan and Perry couty fends, and this condemnation is only another evidence that the calling of a legislative session in the midst of a political campaign, when the dominant party in the Legislature has condemned the Governor in advance, would avail for nothing for admission on their part that legislation is necessary and would be a flat contradiction of their assumption that the Governor is to blame." A man n Nnlhinff f fluala Italian!' Fitarkherrv llal. am fnr f!ramnino. DiarrhfKl and Ilowel Complaints. Tbis remedy i one of Ibe best known and most supqesyul medicines of its kind. Price 23 cents. St. Bernard Drugstore. Telephone The Cumberland Company .will this week begin lo put in the exchange at Greenville. spent hundreds ot dollars wilb doctors and for medicine 10 no avail until I used Dr. Bell's Tbis remedy makes weak lungs strong. It has saved my life. J. B. Roseil. Grantsburg, III. Coughed isXtnu. I suffered for 23 years with a cough, and A Ne-York company of rhemlsu.ths Wpfcfit Chtmlfal Oompstnr. Uc 1'iiMJiiihe iiiarkrtfttMriitflvi iullrtul UlaMor l(,)UliM cotnioJ t totalis mrtllcliuU drucs whfc 4i bail tetn tuccr of coint.rjavi tiowiUinl irriul talQl t(j ItHuf iitoro Kent-ru- t uMuiiHMtM t.ttHjical men ttuuiaaj oilier, tot lb cur oral ( auch IIM common to ii.AU..) l.utu lblr orftfla In A ImiMlriNl diarslloii or weakr M cajmrtty for aulmllatuiK t i.,(jMtortln noiuUbmcat ana eJImtnaiing wait a. mukUt iJtU In ad U aaid to tociuda pretty narty erery That a lofc'mt.f II U liiclutlt-tdUea ir wl.lctt taioiliylclinUcuUtit tiMa loproaciiLa. la pretrlntf tbeir stand anl 11m Aintiieau rem)., fur tho cut, hiu tt company UUldowu tb trliict(4 flu lutn Dm luirki t ultuuM he at tha hiiU thai et erylhliiK Rrd ud and ptnttH:ttHjiu to retain Its quMluka Intact nt unlmpalml through any irtiett ittu4etl UpHMr llmoln any cllmattv Only the rhblreat drug ahuulill uaad.tbftlr lpparalloa Bhoultl tain arooruAUco with H10 latest lfrffctetl mtboUJOf modern fccJpDcr,tbjtaCult liy ulstorltPiic aeourely corked. Kvru Ihfi rorki lcktH in km, prutfN-tti- l tiavuUimof a Kradu toiliiuti in lt ieulirinrnU tbat no manufacturer ff every duyktt'pittMrotild aupply mora tinu a mail proportion from bit oult.ut tbo tbat lut-c- t Ihoeiacllnifapfcinciitlon. woulJ 'n.oitla vlala were In turn packed luliea of equality iwtaurpuwedm beauty and icrfrrttonnt workmanship by ij.om umh! by tba moctrutlill us dealer In Jewel niU uinuuiuutsofKoLL Jlavliuf act their high standard, and herciitntliiffto vury from It, the proprietor resorted to tho accepted murieru mattaodiof miking their commodity r known, and aeran bund red thousand dollars In rested within lit o years lnnewiap-- mlrertult.g' has Informed erery American citizen couccrnlntf ttwt nuiwlor and aurprUluB; qualities of lUpana Tabukl. lijlnif thimffhirut and ttalnhtakluu olrvra of tbe changed conditions that sweep orcrthaeomiiivreiil world, and cartful to not ererj clrounvatance baring ft larlnx 11I proswutlon upon the of their trade, tha managers ot the company bar noted tbat tlfre It ix prcftont insistent demand for a lower prtc for erery article that reaches or aptirtknehe nn untrtrhAl nan, and that the coubl. although reoulrlne tba best of everyihlmr, resent beliifc called uon to pay heavy percentages for auperfluotia protection against amelioration that might re- or wrnpoluiz aiwl suit in nub ii 11 wti wswi it (viia .4jw it t iiun-iwiiujonni iu tm coniuiafu in week. It h aM tseeiidUoovered, and Prorod by tbe test of time and actual eiiaerlence. that the! Tahulc do not have thu teitdcmcr to low of q trail ties or diminution of ei cellenoA from eiivosuns that mUnt at first have been ei pec ted, Inasmuch as, under TumiMn rMitiiui'ii,-iii(n- i' Hint niiiKiitiHi'xnii lUHuiawpp)) rsT3iiiis( vmtf vr tKJCKes for several weeks or months are found to be practically ae t reU an4 as efficacious a evvr, Acllnir upon these sujrret1on. and notlne parttcnlarly the unimpaired prosperity of great newspaper now aoki for a cent Instead of the old rate of five times that amount, and the geniral tendency In ell directions toward low rates and Increased sales, tbe company have entered upon tbe esitrrlment of putting up Klpana Ta boles la pasteboard carbms, which they will offer to the l ratio upon terras whleh will permit of a package being sold by tho ilraitKtst or storekeeper nt a price lower than ever Iwfore adopted for a cent each. ap MrU)tary medlclm VIVK I'hNTH ten tabute,or doeec, for one-bal- f The comany will not discontinue tlm manufacture and aide In the form with which tho peoplts have learned to know and ralue the IMpansTabules.but wIllotTer the cheaper sort eiperlinemally for tho neAtnf such as maydeslre them It should be plaJnly understood thr'ytho nuallty of the medicine Is Identical ra both torts, the only different? twlng In the form and comparative cost of ttacainfr or putting up. Tbe flveent packages are not yet to be had of all dealer. althouKh It If probbbia that almost any droit gist wilt obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do o but In any case a alngla carton, containing ten tabuleii, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cent In stamps, forwarded to the Itlpaai. Chemical Co.. No. IU Horace HI New York. Until tha ftoodsaro thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agents and peddler will be supplied at a price which will allow them a ralr margin of iT0ltt,vls.i ldoten cartons for 40 cent. U.toren (111 cartons) for IIS. 8 gro(7iJ Carton) for $WB, M (TOM 1.5.00) carton) for aim), vasa nun me ururr w vivij vw ikt 35 ud dyna-,mit- and IU All druggiiu. 1 The Glen Lyon miners in the TEA cures Dyspep. Wilkcsbarre, Pa., district have joined the Nanticoke strikers, rMW(V ale, Constipation and Indi making a total ot 3,qoo men out at cation. Eeguhtestheliw. Erlce,25cts. the two collieries. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Pi-4auNUBIA-N No receptacle has ever been made with sufheient strength to resist the bursting power of frozen water. Worms! VERMIFUGE! WHITE'S CREAM atltr. ttoitlaQiumr. Met In ( Fir 2QYtars Has Ltd all Wtrin RtnidM.fit5i BOXiD X11T AIiZi SXtVOaZB'FI Prapared hj- JAMES F. BALLARD, St. Louis. '1 iB L TttJM EjgapjjgafJefjaMgtj 4afea , aj&&&WmtfL,ti-- i rftMtf ' i.jaesHk '& SSjiWtijskij 0&k"X25fi vy TV. y!&jH!i ?ff r " i" fr j ijt - gm- - Ah) MISS GOODWIN RELEASED. "!r doing to Philippines. SisterMary Carmcl and"G one6- - ;. 3. - n A Born Colonel. From the New'York Trlb'une. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Congressman iotkin's rT Will not be Prosecuted,. for Mrs. John Mahoncy,of Gulfport, Miss., is visiting relatives here. to learn ibal there is at Ib.iM one dreaded disease Ibal tcience bai been able 10 cure In all its stages and Ibal is Calarrb. Hall's Catarrh Curs is Ibe only positive cure nqw known to Ibe medical fraternity Calarrb being a constitutional diseaie. rtquires a constitutional treatment Hall's Calarrb Cure is laktn internally, acting uirccuy upon ine uiooa ana mucous surDr. and Mrs. P. B. Davis went faces ot tbo system, thereby destroying the foundaiion of ibe disease, and giving to Madisonvillc Monday. Ibe patient strength by building up Ibe constitution and assisting in Mrs. John Victory and daughter its work. Tbe proprietors naiuro so doing have much fallb in its curative powers, thai tboy offer wcru in Madisonvillc Monday. One Hundred Dollar, for any case it falls lo cure. Send for list of testimonials W. O. Toy, the barber, has I? J. Cheney & Co , Addresi Toledo, Ohio. been on the side list this week. Sold by Druggists, 73c , J I all's l'amiljr fills are tba best. Wounding: AMegrce. " Hu 3nbu5tru roe 4L!?rttJe." The examining trial of Mi Fannie. Goodwin, for shootingmnd wounding Byron Allegrec, was LOCALJEW.S. called Thursday before Esq. Parker, and no one appearing to Mayor Burr was a Madispnvil)e prosecute, the charge against her visitor Saturday. was dismissed. Allegrec liar left The excursion train lwdaJwge the county and public sentiment is so strong against him that he crowd , would find it unpleasant to reMr Wnr,McCaly visited the turn. Mis's Goodwin will 'not,,be county scat Moajliy. " prosecuted. Kcntuckian. Miss Lnnie , Cozjnt is visiting $100 Reward, $100. relatives in 'Nashville, Tho readers of this paper will be pleated 'f?' last-Sunda- Miss Claude Grainger vasjn Madisonville .MondayT i ii Miss Maty Kgloff is visiting in Madisonvitlc this week. Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hiulon, Ala.. writes us August 121b, 1898. "I advise all mothers lo give ibeir children Planter's Ing. Nubian Tea when tbey are puny or fretDo not say, "Mv face Is 'full of pirn ful. I keep ibis medicine in tbe bouse and pies." .You are quite likely to ba told by when Ibe children are ailing I give them a soma one, "Tber's no need of lhat, for dose and that is tbe last of it." Hood's Sarsaparilla cures pimples," Sold by Sr. Bernard Drug Store. It is improper and unnecessary lo say, JgF1 "My health is poor and my blood is bad." A Coaching Party. Hood's Sarsaparilla will givo you good blood, and good health will follow as a Some of the young folks, chapnatural consequence. m by Mrs. lime, and food never burls me," Never say lo vour friends Ibal von m lired in ibe morning as at'nigbl. If Happen to be sharp tbey will tell liooaa sarsaparilla cures Ibal tired rose.of the Nazareth order, in One was from Kentucky, and, of Chief Arthur, of the B. at L.g.i is set Colonel.! and the other pnvatalih?Misse3 Rc-s-c ami Kate course a w m Ktrald to takaa stand for rlgWjfas wm t. 1 V --a el Brya,lara jjipendingla few days hadjservedlini tliejNorthernTiarrny 'shown last'wMk, when hafin thf tact f wTtrfth'iift&er, Mrs$ohWri?Alvey during thujclvih warht2y Tiad tie fact that boycott badj been' declarSd . MAM. uvui IMIAM.I.A.I. JaiuL tA'tLnJu .1 a. uecn discussing witit rising neat against Ibe Cleveland street car com prtafM iu uiiru uu TVAairaoToy, D.C., April 1, 18V3. parture to the Philippines, to take the conduct of the Philippine cam took a seat in one of tba cars and toif around ibe city to show how he abhorred Dr. S. D. ilartiiniu, Columbus, O. up the work of the sisterhood in paign, when some remark of the boycott tactics. Mr Drau Uootoii: It gives tne the Northcner's those islands, says (the Coloncl's-raise- d Tbe month of June is said to bave been pleasure to cartify to tho excellent V?'v fcM It" Messenger.OwingjJtoithc. long irc.and he said: one of tbe best months when viewed from curative qualities of your medicines.' "What do you know about mili a financial standpoint, since lha organizajourney they arc about to take and tion of the L. & N. the possibility that they may never tary matters, anyway?" "I am a Colonel," replied the The cheap rates to Lexington offered by return to their native land, the un- .r . tbe L. & N., should be an inducement lo .! i usuai permiseion.was.Kranieuiincm Kenthckian. with dicnitv. "SL desire to attend tbe true those who KJlI dcrnot see whattl!af?str-o- t to democratic havo a toMeaveithe'work lnlwhiclr they convention calie'd to assemble do with it," rejoined the Northen-er- ; there Aug iClh,, 1899. arc engaged for a brief perfod-an- d visit their kindred. "you were born a Colonel." Yard Master Kilroy says the past two And then for five minujes their weeks have been tba hardest on bim since What Not to. Say. mutual friends were extremely ba bas bad charge of tbe yttd here, such a Do not say. "I can't eat." Take Hood's rush bas there been of work. Sarsaparilla and say, "I am hungry al the busy trying to pry them apart. -9 I 1 I m a. ' Statement far-awa- y BBBBBBBBBBBBBfl-afi- R S2" JiRlLJsm are (hey you feel Good for the Children. fr Wanted, at once. Tour good carpenters M. MiCokd. Miss Janii Victory and Mrs. Gilfoy were in Madisonvillc last week. Miss Anna Cowcll leaves today or Illinois, where she will visit relatives. Miss Lil.i lianley, of Henderson, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Vanascn. lilder J. W. Mitchell, of Hop. Linsvillu, was in the city one day last wr-ek- . 'Mr.jGlifton Hopkins,, of Hold itegc, Nebraska, ii' visiting Mrs. Lew Weber, 1 Misses Smanne and Carrie Lee . Atkinson were Madisonville visi- tors Monday. KVv." W. C Wilson filled his rrgular appointment last Sunday and Sunday evening. Id : I Quite a number from Earlington woie present at the first day of the Great Hopkins County Fair. W vy ' i ' Mr. W. G. Darter, our popular young jeweler, visited relatives iu Mt, Vernon, Ind , a few days last w ill:. $ ik- Misses Lizzie Huff and Nannie Stokes and Master Clay Stokes will visit in Springfield, Tenn., this week niul next. Misses Maggie and Eura Stodg lull and Miss Lena Drown, of Han sou, visited the family of Mr. Ed S'odgliill this week. Mr. A. I'". Toombs, of the Nebo country, who was so badly hurt lust week by falling from a barn, is on the roid to recovery. - The ladies of the W. C. T. U. ask the public to remember their stand at the fair grotind. They will appreciate your patronage. Mrs. William Wichts and sons, Masters Wilbert and Raymond, and Miss Jennie Davis, of Evans ville, visited relatives here this Vr vr bave bad a greal deal of experience with medicines Last summer ray xlitlle flio disaffected Democrats of daughter bad the d)sentery n ilsvort Wo thought sbe w'oiildVdie." Hopkins County will hold a con- form. everything 1 could think of, but noth- I tried Madisonville Saturday ing seemed lo do tier any goodr I "caw by vention at in advertisement In our paper that Chamto sHect delegates lu tho Lexing- berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and ton convention on the 16th. sent and got a bottle al oner It proved to be we Miss Stella Sanders returned every ona of Ibe very best medicines my bad in Ibe bouse It saved from St. Louis, Mo., last little daughter's life, I am anxious for liumc know what excellent Wednesday morning, where she every mother lo Had I known an at first it it medicine ills. uill spi'nd the rest of the summer would bave saved me a great deal of anxiety little daughter much suffering, villi lu-- parents, Mr. and Mrs. and my truly, Mrs Gbokcb F. Durdick. Yours I Liberty, K l'or sale by Ibe St. t lurl.s Elolf. Uernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T, Leu Cozart has been having Robinson, Morions Gap; George King, St, Charles. r ttk. The Laugh of a Child. Robert G. Ingcrsoll: iNo day can be so holy but the laugh of a child will make it holier still. Strike with hand of fire, oh wicrd musician, thy harp strung with Apollo's golden hair. Fill the vast cathedral aisles with symphonies sweet and dim, deft touches of the organ's keys. Victims to 'stomach, liver and kidney Blow, bugler, until thy silver troubles, as welt as women, and all feel b'e results In' loss of appetite, poisons in notes do touch' and kiss the moonthe blood, backache, nervousness. light waves that charm lovers and tired, listless, feeling. Uut there's no need to feel like that. wandering over lulls Vine clad. Listen to , W. Gardner, Idavllle, Ind. Yet know ye that your music is He says, "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when ba is all rnn down, Best way to Inyest as Cents. discord as compared to the laugh and don't care whether he' lives or dies. A NT ioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. of a child that laugh that marks It did more to glye me new strength, and New Spencer Medicine Co. good appetite than anything I could take the boundary line between the I want lo tell you what I thfnk ol your I can now rat anything and havo a new Nubian Tea. beasts and men and every way in my family, I bave used it myself and leasn on life " Only 50 cents at St. Uerand It is all that you claim ward wave of which doth drown for it It Is the best Liver Medicine I ever nard Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed some fretful fiend of care. Oh. tried. It is just Ihe thing lo take if you feel bad and ara bilious. Kentucky Fair Dates. ' laughter, daughter of ' A. 4. Lancaster. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Lawrenccburg, August 154 joy, there are enough dimples in days. thy cheeks to catch and hold and . Demolished theiBufrg-yLebanon, August 15 4 days. ,i H glorify all the tears of grief." Columbia, August 15 4 days. A horse belonging to Mr. John Brodhcad, August 23 3 days. T. Bsrnett ran off and the buggy Wonderful Discovery. Shelbyvillc, August 23 3 days. A I.UN.sroRD, Ala., April 15, 1898. was pretty badly demolished. Springfield, August 22 3 days. New Spencer Medicine Co. small boy was driving, and another Bardstown, August 19 5 days. Dear Sirs: I bave been troubled wilb Elizabcthtown, Sept. 5 5 days. liver and stomach complaint. I bad no hoy, wanting to scare him, jumped Bowling Green, Sept. 13 4 appetite and my general health was very in front of the horse. The horse bail I look medicine from four different shied and the driver became fright- days. doctor anil they faded lo do me any good. Glasgow, Sept. 20 4 days. I got no relief until I began lo uso your ened and jumped' out, the animal Guthrie Sept. 27 4 days. valuable Nubian Tea I used about two Horse Cave, Sept. 27 4 days. dollars worlb of it, and it did me more running off. The buggy struck a good iban all Ihe medicine t ever took. I telephone Owcnsboro, Oct. 3 5 days. post and was left a have gained pounds in weight The horse is' not used in and ray health is very good. I can sleep wreck, Mr. John T. Barnctt, while soundly and my appetite is excellent. I the livery stable, but is kept by handling a large stone last week, can recommend Daniel's Nubian Tea lo Mr. Barnctt for his own use. Ihe world s being a 10 any com had his right hand very badly hurt. munily. Any one who doubts this statement can write He was taking it in his gate at Oscar Hake. Millions Given Away. Sold liybl. Ilernard Drugstore. It Is certainly gratifying lo tbe public to home, his hand was caught beknow ot one concern la the land who are tween the two, and a piece of flesh Well Caved In. not afraid 10 ba generous to the needy and The heavy rains on last Satur suffering. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's pinched out. New consumption. Coughs day night caused the well which is and Discovery (or given away over len During Iba civil war, as well as in our Colds, bave being dug at the residence of Elder million trial bottles of Ibis great medicine; late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of have Iba satisfaction ot most troublesome diseases I. II. Tccl to cave in, causing and absolutely cured thousandsknowing it the to contend with. In many ihe army had has of hopeinstances some delay and damage. Early less caies. Asthma, Droncbilis, Hoarse- it becamo chronic and tbe old soldiers ness and alt diseases of tbe Throat, Chest still suffer from il Mr. David Taylor, of Sunday morning, tho minister's and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call Wind Ridge, Greene county, Pa., is one wife, seeing tho ox was very much on St Uernard Ornggisl, and get a free of these. 11a uses Chamberlain's Colic, Regular sirs ' joe. and in the ditch, secured the services trial bottle. guaranteed, or price f ;. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says bo ne'ver found anything that would givo relivery bollle such quick relief of Mr. Lee Oldham who, assisted funded. l'or sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, by a number of others, secured the Barlinglon. Ben T Robinson, Mortons A Curiosity. Gap; George King, St. Charles. foundation of the residence from Aacuriosity in the way of an car of further damage. Mr. and Mrs. corn was brought into Has the Fever. The Bek r t (v? Teel desire to express their grati- office this veek by Welby Wilson, Tillie Adams has been sick with tude for assistance so promptly ren a young boy of this place. It an the fever for a week or more. is dered. ear of corn with six smaller ears Weak Eyes are Made .Strong, A Mother Tells How She Saved growing around it. Like most all dim vision m.ido clear, styes removed and curiosities, it has to be seen to be granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind Her Little Daughter's Life. speedily and effectually cured by tbe use of Sutherland's Uaglo Eye Salve. It's put I am Ibe mother of eight children and appreciated. ,' two-heade- , Henderson's Street Fair. Manager Rogers is highly elated over the prospects for a grand street fair this fall. He lias secured several more attractions, among which arc Millie Christine, the .world famous nightcngale, the famous Spanish moving war pictures, Haganbach's trained animal show and Fariri's $50,000 Venetian gondolas. He says that some of he , business men who objected atifirst'f arelnow coming around all right and that the show will be a howling success. Gleaner. d 5 : : eroned Gillespie, enjoyed a'"daisyj' ride lo Madisonville last Thursdaj' night. There were' tin horns galore in the crowd. Those who composed the party were: Mr. W. S. McGary and wife, Misses Lucia McEwcn, of Nashville, Annie Moore, of Henderson, Susan Atkinson and Lucy Crenshaw; Messrs. H. C. Bourland, Henry - -- ... .l T? I. uiuwiiui aim I'laiiK u. nasil. Brave Men FaJL1 13-T j , 'bead-ach- e run-dow- n rose-lippe- d thirty-fiv- e Hod-sen- Duly Feed Han and Steed. Feed jour nerves, also, if you would have them stroog The blood is lha feeder and sustainer of tho whole nervous system Men and women who ara nervous are so because their nerves ara When they make iheir blood starved. rich and pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla nervousness disappears because lha their nerves are properly fed. Hood's Sana parilla never disappoints. Hood's Pilli cure constipation. Price 25c. np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists. Agent Martin, ot Sebree, is showing true grit, by fighting fraud as was practiced at the Louisville convention. Ha takes Ihe view lhat no democrat is bound by action ol said convention. The decision has been reached by the candidates on Ihe Republican stite ticket tbat they will advocate on tbe slump, tbe enlarging of the industries of tbo state,tby inviting capital here. As viewed by them the railroad and other vast induslriat enterprises of the state bave been tbe causa ot Ihe prosperity now existing and, tbey favor enlarging rather Iban decreasing them. Does it look reasonable tbat John Yi Brown, who so bitterly fought the L. & N. In it's fight for tho control of tbe C. O.&. S. W., should now become their favorite tor governor as cnargea Dy too uoeoetite. ' But drowning men grasp at straws Chief Engineer Kelley was over on the Henderson division last week looking after . Ibe engineering department. It is bard for tbe Englishmen lo under stand bow this country can surpass Eng- una in mecnsnism ana speea 01 construc tion and we quote bera from the g-Mechanics" bow jhey underestimate tbe knowledge of the American manufactnrer: Some time ago Ihe Baldwin locomotive works naa a somawnat similar experience. A number ot locomotives were required by a foreign government within a certain lime, and tbe Baldwins took tbe contract, as no other makers could fill it. A week or two after tbe order was received two toreign engineers appeared at toe establishment and stated that tbey had been sent across tbe water to supervise tbe construction ot these engines. They were Invited lo step into tbe erecting sbop, where they saw a number of locomotives of pre clsely the kind they were interested In being prepared for shipment abroad; tad what was their amazement 40 learn tbat these were lha locomotive wade 00 Ibeir order, which had been begun and com pleted while tbey were on. the ocean I Tbe capacity of Ibe Baldwin works before tba recent enlargement was 1000 eogines per annum, and it is probably more than this at tbe present time. As an illustration ot the extraordinary activity which prevails at this establish ment tbe following incident, which was related casually by ihe manager In conversation a few days ago, may be mentioned: Directly opposite tbe new mint lucre is a large plot of ground on which Hands a low building formerly used as a foundry. This property was bought by tbe Baldwin concern about a month ago for a very large sum of money (over $350,000), and within fifteen minutes after tba deeds were signed cylinders and other pontons of locomotives were being molded on tbe floor of this old foundry. Within two hoars thereafter molten iron was being pourid into tbe moldsl This statement seems almost incredible, but the tact it easily capable of verification. The Cleveland striker is down on Chief Arthur, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, because he absolutely refuses to join In the boycott of (ho Bjg Consolidated cars, and calmly exercises his inalienable right to pay bis fare and rids in Ibem from his home to bis place of business. Tho fact tbat a deader of working men of any class should not merely denounce a strike as tatuons in the last degree, but bave the audacity lo patronize tbe other side, is something to touch any striker on the raw; but when the leader represents the toilers in a cognate field of labor from which it was hoped 10 draw a practical sympathy, il is wormwood and gall to Ibe turbulent soul. Cbiet Arthur sas: "Do you suppose I am going to walk three miles when down, town Ibe cars pass my door? Of course I'm not," This is tbe altitude ot tbo average Clevelandcr, and Iba boycott collapses, Philakelpbia. "Engineerin- Congrettman-Ht'LitrPe-ru-- Hon J. I). Botkiit, Man-n-li- from Kansas. a century with catarrh of tho stomach and constipation; a residence in Washington has Increased Uicso troubles. A faw bottles of your medicines havo given ma almost coinpletc'rellcf, and I am sure that n. continuation of thclr uso will effect a permanent euro. a U Burely a wonderful rem-ei- y tor catarrhal alfcctlons. I havo beer, aflllctcd, tnoro or less, for a quarter of and J. D. BOTKIN. DOWN IN THE MINES. Secretary Piatt, of tbe Coal Co., made a business trip to Nashville last week Foreman Robinson, ot the Empire mine ca,me home last Saturday on a visit to his family. Rain prevented the miners at St. Charles from enjoying themselves at the picnic held there fast Satnrday, It it any wonder the miners are tired when they bave had only two week days since last August in wbicb to rest. Many miners who were once members of the Miner's Union in Kansas have renounced tbe order and gone to work. Experience to Ibem has been a dear teacher, but a good one. Weigher Fegan says coke Is now being shipped" to New Orleans and Pensacola, where it is being used on locomotives instead of coal. This is an experiment to try and abate the smoke nuisance and should it prove successful a large field may ba opened tor tbe coke industry. The picsio given by tbo colored miners of Madisonville last Saturday was a yery pleasant affair. Secretary Bailey, of Ihe Reiaecke Coal Co., aided, so far as in his power, the colored miners in bis employ to spend an enjoyable day Mayor Ross, of Madisonville, and Mayor Burr, of Ibis place delivered excellent addresses on appropriate subjects. While on a visit lo Carlinville, III , last week, where there is a strike on, we made soma inquiries as to the cause of tbe trouble and were informed 'lhat tbe U. M, W, wanted none but union men who were at work at the mine must becomo members, and bupt. Bartels was so informed. He at pnee expressed himself as being opposed to compelling men lo join an order tbey were bitterly opposed to, so tba men struck, and the manager shut down his mine. Now coal has to be shipped there for home consumption. Tbera certainly cannot bo much to rec- commend an order to tbe outside public when one of that organisation says, in substance, tbat its teachings ara not long respected by members. Read wbat Agita tor Wood says on Ibis point, and you will sea, that ha denounces Ibose who formerly belonged to lha order as the worst enemies of the organization when I bay renounce the order, as bo says bas been tbe case wilb Iboss who have joined from Hopkins county. But Wood don't seam lo know that It Is only Iba men who would rather idle away Ibeir lime or Ihe untrustworthy lhat casts his lot with the U. M. W , from this county. And judging from Ibe acts committed by Ibe members at other places, tha membership ara composed of Iba same material elsewhere;. and again, it only requires a slight knowledge of the inside workings of tbe organisation to convince sane men that-i- t is an injury lo Ibe laboring class. The following from the United Mine Workers' Journal written by agitator Wood gives bis idea of bis proipects for Ibe U. M. W 0 secure a foothold in this coun)y, audit can be seen lhat it is tba lament of a defeated man who has failed to? mislead Ibe bontst workers ot ibis whola thing Is "up to" Mayor Akin, and if bs does bis doty, and he says ha will do il, thsr will b bo aesd of treops. Thar is i thiag that Is (ally andsrstood. Tbs striking miners, a a raajority, ar not blamable for tba resent demonstrations. Tbe gatherings bave been led by barrel-bous- e keepers and fomented by keepers of saloons and dives. Tbe rowdy clement bas become prominent, and tbe miners bave to suffer in reputation thereby. I beard a nomber ot men denouncing ibe operators for Iheir tyranny, and in nearly every instance tbe men doing tha .most talking kept saloons, where union miners congregate, or men of evil repute, soma of them who bave seen tba inside of ptison walls. If these fellows, who bava no earthly interest in the strike except to stir up tronble, could bo gagged and muz" - i jr. sspfc zled, tbere would be no outbreaks. And I ACTS GENTLY ON THE understand lhat Mayor Akin proposes to lo make tbese agitators keep quiet. Fred Ditcher, the national committeeman of Ibe Uulled Mine Workers' Union, bas beon hero for several months. He receives, I am told, $150 a month and expenses, and whatever Ibe result maybe, ba bas undoubtedly earned bis money. But if be wilt leave Hvanjville, and stay away, tbe strike will ba ended in less than ten days. Tbe operators want to treat with their men, and are willing to allow them to OVERCOMES bave a local union and pay the Pittsburg and Chicago scale; but they will not recognize the United Mine Workers' Union, PERMANENTIY nor will ihsy bava anything to do with Ditcher, If ha bas tba interest of the miners at heart he will paek his grip and get out of here. A number of miners say they wonld liks to go back to work, but ar ashamed to do so while Ditcher is in town. It is noticeable tbat when a miner talks of WxP roa au nsueajcs4a nnu so. uectnl, going back to work or intimates tbat he feels that the stike is weakening some saloon keeper is at his elbow urging him to stand firm. Staff Correspondence Indianapolis News. ' "i 1 at l 1 i M a-- v vcjv Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses h4B,TUAuC0NST,WT,0M PrS the System JyTO' - ,T5BrU,AteCT& !iflCYRVPg i:sf. -- iwt Lucile jfotel, J. W. PRITCHETT. PROPRIETOR. Notice. On account of Democratic conJAMBS PRANORWAY. vention at Lexington, the LouisCLBKKa. ERNR8T OLAYTOR ville & Nashville railroad company will sell tickets to that city One square from depot, on v at one and one third fare for round Main Street, , trip, for all regular trains of Aug. MADISONVILLE, KY, 1 5th and trains to arrive at LexBest service. Choice table. ington the morning of the iGth. Full corps of experienced hotel Tickets will be, good to return on .t Aug. igth. For rates from this help. section see Agent Louisville and Nashville Railroad, C. P. Atmore. Co CompounD prescriptions properly it takes time. It reqoirss experience) and s complete knowledge ot drags. It requires tbs draggist ta have a large amount ot drags-fre- sh drags. Hs mast give the be possible work, snd for compensation be most bo reasonable. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REUB&a BER WE'RE CAREFUL. Strayed, One black cow, threa years old, with one eye out. Undorbit in each car. Any information will be liberally rewarded, Jack Sullivan, Earlington, Ky. ST. BERNARD DRUd STORE, Capital Sleek Paid la, HMUlIJtmlNM 9 fr aflTa1W'Jll4 180,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN (srpls Fan! 120,000, 1087. JNO. G. MORTON, The advantages ot a bank account are numerous. Il Is not to business men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wags earners and to women. There's safety it tba bank is a good one. Thar 'a convenience-tb- s money always ready and out ol reach of your owe petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums wben you bave a large sum in your pocket BANKER. ERDVE5 MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY a aasasf bubsbubsbubsbubsbubsbubsbuK ttjavsavsavsavsavsavsaw fc5-- lsaiiWhaCV.' HAS NATURE WARNED YOU Lieutenant James E. Rash was Nature herself clil in the early rarbs ol' jprlu;, bio aotuafnrlti trees and flowers cautlni-th- e was in Earlington this week. despondent chord to vibrato to this, th M. A Simmon, Liver Medi In Dlrrho-,t- r cine It invalutkle. ll gives Tono to Ilia Stomsch, Aids Dlgeilion ind Assist, Nature In cirrylnc off all Impurities, Will Cozart, of Nashville, is in.tlte city. m considerable trouble with his ejes A Bad Negro Gone. They have pained ilns week. William Morris, the negro that li i in a good deal, and he has had to tit avvny from his place of busi- shot Policeman Slaton at Madi sonville some two or three .weeks ness on this account. ago, and who also shot two policeElder K H. Teel filled his regu- men in Henderson last week, died lar appointment. at Nebo on last in Ihe Henderson county jail FriLord's day. He, along with others,' day night from the effects of the was made very happy to hear faith bullet received while having a in Christ confessed lya number of "shooting bee" with tho Hender ladies and gentlemen. Six indi- son officers. viduals were baptized at 3 o'clock, Collc p. in. Elder W. II. Mevers, of rS la flTe Neuralgia and Toothache minutes, SourStomach Mobile, Ala., was present and as- and Bummer CompUlalt. Price. 35 CeuU. Sold by Si. ilernard Drugstore. sisted in this service, , The Providence public school, under the auspices of Mrs. Lillian Rudy and Misses Fannie Montgomery and Fannie Jennings, opened Monday, August 7. r A TIMELY HINT. You should benUeand see that your blood ll rich and pure add your wholo system put In a perlectlr ueajtuy condition by tu uo ot Dr. Carlstedl'4 German Liver Powder. Then you will be free from malrIa,.typboM fever, colds aud tlie (trip. Dr. CatUtedt'a Cerinan Liver l'owder la tbo best medicine money can buy. For your Cold fry Dr. Otto'a Spruoi Gum Balaam.) PrIc- - 26o and SOo BottU. SI. For sale by Uernard Drug Store. r lHl B. Atkinson's buggy horses badly lacerated its hoof Tuesday by getting it caught on a barbed wire fence. The wound bleed so freely that chloroform had to be administered to the beast and the wound sewed up. One of Mr. J. WASHING DISHES Sr'VjV home- mountain of dllhel confronts the dined. They art grcuy wtfa alter all tho Umily b gel clean with soap and water. dishes, too. and bard tp ho best, estleit. qulckeit and cheapest way to wash dishes fs ta Die a JIM A f liloclhes and excresences, which 'so often annoy people, are simply' efforts of time. nature lo throw impediments lo Ihe proper Keep the Stoimcli and llowcli in. good condiperformance ot her duties., HEKUINE tion. Ihe Waits Avenues open and free by an ocwill hid and assist nature in her 'work, and casional dote of Dr. M. A. Klmmont Liver Mediinsure a skin clear and beautiful, entirely cine free from all imperfections. Price 30 cts. at St. Bernard Drug Store'. Not True. Ballard's Snow Liniment gives instant (IlLATIl, HiS., NOV. 16. 1803. M. rru Medicine Co., soldLoula, Mo. relief in cases of Bleeding, Burns, when the atmosphere Is fnll at germs. If bnuloa V UeoUMuem W but rear, necessary and when your system warns yon. Bruises, Scalds, Cuts, etc. Price 35 and repeat OUOVH-TA8TKLK88 CHILI. 'TONIC arid bar tho above. These Kemedles In ftocal count)' bought UtrM sroaa already tbla year. In all our e 50 cts at Si Bernard Drug Store. and sold by yean, la tba drua biuioeM. hai Hopkins county will experience a change pariwiea ot It perer aold an arUcla tbat Bave each universal aatis. St Bernard Drug Store. ot conditions soma lime in tba near tulure, UcUou aa your '1'uulo. Vour. truly, Can't Arbitrate. Aunsr.Cana ft Co. I think, if the organised miners of this A mountaineer, grizzled and plucky. Cold Storage. district and all other districts would stay Remarked: "If the nations are lucky, to work wilb e plant in away.,trom there and refusebe bad a card, The largest tbera without They will soon arbitrate, the world will be located ' in St. a man from would soon bs over. It a man tba trouble But I'm telling them straight Louis by next spring. It will cost wants to be a union man he can join there That the scheme will not work in Ken- one million dollars, and will be) and I want lo say right hare that our bittucky. county ara men Washington Star. the national distributing point for terest enemies in Hopkins men. 1 hey come organized perishable goods. Pruit growers who have been county and join tba union Lung Irritation from Hopkins s Ihe forerunner to consumption. Dr' as far West as California are urg- and after going back to Hopkins county Bell's will curs it. and ing its early completion. disown Ibe union and abuse every man give such strength la ibe lungs that a Ibal belongs lo tbe union. Men Ibat a cold will not selilo there, cough or To keep yeunf keep well, keep the nerves never belong to tbe union will at once aay, Twenty-livcents at all good druggists. calm, Ihe body ruddy and well fed, and with Dr. ".Well, tbat man belonged to Ibat union M. A. Simmon's Liver Medic lee,. Iiemlau lha and should know wbat be ia talking about." Stomach and Howell, t So the result is nothing can bo done with Limber Neck. such men working against us. Organized "TVErR 1WTC . J High School A disease known as "limber AX. 1VA "J An unknown darksy, who had fallen 'miners, don't work with a roan from Hop Preparatory Neck" has appeared among the asleep near the track at Madisonville last kins county and advise men lo stay away Friday nigbt off by from there. l'OR PARTICULARS, chickens in Southern Kentucky a moving car.had several .fingers cut Evausvllle, Ind., Ang. 1. The present and fs killing scores of fowls. good Ideas may be se- indications are tbat tho miners' strike here Money to The fowl attacked by it has its cured by ourpatent Address THliPAThNT js.a failure, and that there will be no more aid. neck unjointed and dies in a short KECUKD, Baltimore, Md. outbreaks, except in sporadic cases. 1 be COD cold-storag- moat delightful of all. springtime and how da yon feel? Hare you that tired shaky feeling, the forerunner of Chills, jfalarta and Typhoid Fever? If so, you mull not pan this warning as It U an Indication of alcknesst avoid tblai consult us as our advice coats yon nothing. ana proenra a. uoiua 01 i:au on your arng-ffi-si Dr. Carfatedt Rerman Ltrer Powder. Take one doae a day at Led time for sis. Bays' then ioiiow dt procuring p. ooiiia ok xucaun 1.11111 Tonic. folloHluif the directions and after two weeks course of these two great remedies, yon will feet like the flower look la the spring--. CHILL Boots and Shoes, TDNIC HiptlrWork TASTELESS RrKiv3 tu4 I V.i IBM - THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer 0! Hlgb Crada .. atpicliltr. E5&xlix-ag-to:r-- ., Ky. IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. wish to state to tho general pub lie that owing to the demand for new work, as well as all classes of repair work, I have procured the services of a first class shoemak'er from Evansvillc and am now pre pared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. I tflie Qordon jfig-- h .Giool. $5 a JS3 e Prof. J. M. Gordon, assistedby Prof. H. Boring, will open a HIGH 5CttO,L i n .Madisonville, September 4, 1899 O Department, Department, ADDRESS month.. a rnonth. J. M. EDRDDlSt, J 4.1 A .v -- For Headache, canted most by a Disordered Stomach, accompanied mpil likely by Comtlpa tlon, use Dr, M. A. Simmon's Liver Medicine. An excursion from Providenca.to Owens boro was run last Sunday, only a portion of the trip being mado by rail. A Coat of Many Colors Met tlie ''Requirements'' of JoscpltJJ? But What Your House Requires, is .TWO COATS of ....--; si . GJ&r m rv r.r 'r The report that the L. & N. will Mrs. Pauline Jones fell through remove its work shops from Bowcellar door at Mr. Charles the residence last Sunday and ling Green to Paris, Tenn., is desustained painful but not serious nied from the President's ofilce of Mc-Gar- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tba Kind You llavs Always Boors tho Stguaturo of if WASHING POWDER injuries. the road. lKriit Prices Right. I "J Chluso In the dlih.-rale- r. It acts Ilk rasglc, cuts lha Bttass and makes In dishes tticlttcloaperftctlr clean. by fact Is mads easier this all great dernier, sad at half tho cost ol sosn. For greatest econo y buy our large package. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY BtnUn NtwYork StLouli No one knows tbe unbearable torture, Henry Koehler & Company, the peculiar and agonizing pain, caused by piles, unless they bave suffered from Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., Many believe them incurable. invite correspondence with them. Mill This is a mistake. Proper treatment will men who have lumber for sale. Tabler's IJuckeyo Pile Oint euro them. ment Is an iniallibte cure, l'rice, 50 cts, They buy Poplar and Hardwoods In bottles, tubas 75 cts. at St. Uernard in mixed cars, Dry or Gkeen. Dreg Store. I Write them. c&ygm& iU'J Your Trade Solicitetl. IN'DeX" MIXED I have a nice Jersey cow and young caf that I would like to trade for a good horse. A. S. Sh ELTON, Madisonville, Ky. PAINTS. S8iM.:SnS"rPTSSed' nwnmiti'i'jin'irFypi'wii't'Wti St. Bernard Drug Store, .V A aiS. . -- jr,. -- Mfl jrtjgA. H--- y 'j rrjnuMf . - Jm. V . HiJiiaKSMmwi?&Et ggijftwgggSjfeL ni - r rT. J"i3M Tr S. ,1 l ' ' set before them by Ruskin and THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Bellamy and St Simon and if seems to beone of the Fourier and all the rest of the LESSON VII, THIRD QUARTER, INTERatallcveBts, constant, social philosophers who would fain NATIONAL SERIES, AUG, 13. factors of modern civilized prog" improve humanity by eliminating 'Ipxi of thV iLtiinu, Eaek. xxacvll, ress that experiments should from the human element. Memory Vrrict, 5. 0 Uolden time to time be undertaken in the Teat, Kick. iistI, S!7 Commentary BIDS WANTED of industrial and social direction I'rrimrril 1' the Her. 1). M. Steurne. and that these tCopyrlplit. ISM, by t. M Stearns. inevitably be doomed For Furnishing Coal to the West1 "Tho hand ot tho upon mo nntl curled mo out In tho Spirit of tho tOAfailureJ?' 'Just what purpose ern Kentucky Asylum for ljonl nnd set mo down In tho midst of tho tfiesc essays serve in the evolution vnllpy which wrui full of bones." In Torso the Insane. wo rciul thnt thoso bono ora tho wholo of the existing order of society it is Sealed proposals for furnishing lionso of Israel, nnd verso 80 says that God difficult! to determine, but it is ono coal to the Western Kentucky will ytt mako them land. nation under ono This bus novor king In their own fairly presumable they must be of Asylum for the Insane, near been fulfilled slnco tho days ot EzokloL some use directly or indirectly, as Ky., for one year, be- but tt surely will be, for Johovah hath ppokcu It, and Ifo wilt do tt (xxzvl, 00). they continue to be abandoned ginning September i, 1899, will Tho Interpretation ot this lesson Is llko of the almost with the regularity be received at the office of A. II. tho hint concerning Israel but tho aptides or the procession of the equi- Anderson, Steward of said asylum, plication to all bellorors Is very elm plo and practical. noxes." The latest of these enter- until noon August 22, 1899. 3 "And caused mo to pass by thciu round about, mid, behold, there wero Tory prises to reach thepredestinedend Coal to consist of eighty five many In tho open valley, and, lo, thoy of collapse and abandonment is hardly boo cry dry per cent Pea and fifteen per cent wero striking I" Thoro could dendneas or Illustration of moro Colony, the Ruskin Lump, each variety to be free of llfclcssncss than dry bones, and this was established some six years since, ot Israel In tho tlmo of slack and other impurities. Right tho condition wcra in Babylon, somo In Somo in Yellow Creek Valley, about fifty any and all Kgyptnnd Fomo Etlll In Emmanuel's land. is reserved to reject miles northwest of Nashville, bids. Successful bidder will be re- Thoro wero n fow llko Ezcklol, Daniel and Tcnn. This colony was organized quired to furnish satisfactory bond Jeremiah, who walked with God, but tho nation as nwholo hod rebelled against Qcxl. on the plan devised by John for faithful performance of con8 "And ho Raid unto mo, Son ot Hum, Ruskin,' tho English art critic and can theso bonos llvof And I answered, O tract. and was insocial philosopher, lord Owl, thou knowcttl" Many would luivo cald that It was simply Impossible, Newsy Items From Hanson. tended to illustrate his idea of for many say today that a dead body will Mr. C. II. Hewlett, ot this place, bat novcrrlfiongalni that tho dood body that National' Socialism. It is undernover too Ufa. in stood that the Ruskin Colony con- the eirlicit tobacco crop we have teen. is burled by tho earth shall Qod upon him, tho Spirit of He cat tome of the weed about a week Ezoklcl, did not prcsamo to say what Qod could or sisted of about a hundred families, since. could not do, but meekly answered oa In intelli recruited mainly from the Mr. F. W. Livingston and wife have just this verso. middle classes-i- returned from Marion, where they have 4. "Again ho said unto mo, Prophesy gent and upon theso bonos and say unto thorn. O England, advocates of advanced beenguettt of relatives and friends yo dry bones, hear tho word of tho lord I' Socialistic ideas. The pnblic school opened here Monday To speak to dry bonos Beamed a foolish and vain thing, for thoro was nothing tn Ruskin domain in Tennes- with a full enrollment. Prof. Smith and a dry bono that could possibly hoar or reThe his assistants will no doubt leach a most spond. Many find It hard to bellovo that see comprised about 1,500 acres excellent school. an unsaved fouI is ns doad as a dry bono of good land, a large share of and think that thoro must bo a spark of J. F. Slatoo, of this place, left this week tho dlrluo Bomowhcro in every sinner that which was cultivated with more for an extended trip in the East. While can respond to tho volco of God. 6 "Thus salth tho lord Qod unto theso than average success. The prop- ont be will visit Niagara Falls, some imenter Behold I originally cost, including im- portant points in Canada and possibly New bones.you nnd yo will causo breath towholo erty shall llvol" Tho into Blblo from beginning to end U a record of provements, about 25,000. and as York. will do what God has done, doing the colonists had established a We are glad to report that the sick of and a testimony to is greatand that tho truth the community are Retting along fairly number of manufacturing and me- well. Kert Wilson is reported better, with God nothing is impossible (Math things by 0) JIo who including while the condftion ot Miss Clara Living xlx, word can causo created all enter Into industries, chanical breath to Ills dry bones, nnd Ho is looking for iiooplo brickmaking, shoemaking, tanning ston is alio somewhat improved. through whom Ho inn work His wonders printing; the annual income and The excursion ot T. W. Bailey & Sons pcoplo who have, faith in Illra. 0 "And I will lay sinews upon you and of the colony was ample for the to Rockport last Sunday was not Jargely will bring up flesh upon you and cover support of all its members and for patronixed and was not a bowling success you with skin and put breath in you, and by any means, and especially from a finan- yo shall live, and yo shall know that I am the accumulation of a surplus, cial standpoint. tho Lord." It Is all tho lord's doing that which was annually added to the Miss Lena Brown, of this place, is visit- IIo may bo glorified. In creation and redemption nnd In tho now creation Qod U The prop- ing in Adairville this week. original investment. tho ono who does olL " Behold I make all erty was held in common and the (Uov. xxl, 8 ) Ho says, "I . W. Slaton went to Calhoun Monday, things nowl" will work, and who shall hinder (let) ltr" members were entitled to a fair on business. 18.) (Isa. xllll, living and support for childhood So completely has the forecast of the 7 "So I prophesied as I was commanded. Tho verso goes on to and old age. No rent, board, or political skies shifted that many ot our Tho ono great thing for thotell tho result. believer Is to Democratic friends hardly know where bo "willing and obedient" (Isa. 1, 10). cost of living was charged against ot them who a year Noah In building tho ark, Mosoa tho tabany member or dependent, and tbeyare "at." Some ernacle, Solomon tho tomplo, did Just as ago wonld not look at a none received any wages, interest have ot late been reading ibat sheet on tbe thoy wero told Qod gavo tho Instrucnnd tho ono only thing required or profit; but all were expected to sly, especially since that paper is for Mr tions, was Implicit and unquestioning of thorn work a certain number of hours Goebcl; and the Dispatch, which was once Tho worker with Qod is to "It is daily, according to age and ability. their political bible is no longer tolerated (PhlL 11, that and It IsGod who workcth' 13), tho worker's by thssi. Tbe truth of Ibe business is Ibat Qod alone and trust Him to acto sco No one was rich and no one was tbsy are in tbe middle of bad fu. Now, complish all His pleasure (Isa. It, 11). No one owned anything Democratic friends, the proper thing to do poor; 8. "Thero was no breath la them.' and no' one lacked anything that is to come over to tbe good old Republican Thero was complete organization bone, flesh and skin, all in order but no was necessary for support and party and help ns to Taylor tbe whole con- slnows, life. Instead of dry bonos scattered all cern tn Noveabsr. about tho prophot now saw a groat host of comfort. bodies ot men with wonderful possibilities . Pecuniarily speaking, the enif they only had llfo tn them. Thoro are Hcarta News. terprise seems to have been fairly Mr. George Craine, Jr., an industrious many and seemingly perfect organizations Is called tho on earth to do succesful. The environment and farmer ot this vicinity, died last Saturday work, but they what to go by hand lord's power seem attendant circumstances were such after a week's illness. A wifo and on instead ot steam power or electricity. Thero Is no llfo In them. that the colony in its social and child survive him. His remains were laid 0. "Thus salth tho lord Qod, Coma to rest in tbe Odd Fellows' cemetery from tho four winds, O breath, and breathe undertakdomestic cooperative afternoon upon theso slain, that they may llvol" ings should also have been successThey hod onco lived, but an enemy called The little daughter of Mr, and Mrs death, under tho power of tho devil (Hcb. ful, had success been possible. Hugh Rasdala died last Wednesday mornQod made man 11, 14) had boon at work. The colonists, however, being hu- ing after an illness of less than Three days. In Ills own imago, but through tho devil and death and tho man beings very much like other The bereaved parents have the sympathy sin enmo God Mono can restore eurso and that which ruin, nnd human beings, eventually found of Ibe community. tho enemy destroyed. His way of restoring is soon In Gen. 1, 0, that practical Socialism was not Mrs. Mary Craine, widow of the late tho Word do tho work; 8.theTho Spirit and Spirit moves, George Craine, last Saturday morning, for one reason and another, altoand Qod speaks. gave Dr. Owen her pocket book which no 10 "So I gether desirable. They therefore contained something like $100, tbe doctor me, and the prophesied as Intocommanded them, and breath came concluded to wind up the affairs of look it, never lookiqg to see bow Much thoy lived." So tho seemingly lmpowlblo beenmo n living reality, and God did it their association, the several fami- money was in it. Later on Mrs. Craine all, but Ho used Ills willing and obedient lies and individuals going their needed some money and Mr, Owen opened servant, who was willing to bo foolish In tho eyes separate ways in peace. Just why the pocket book and found that it con- enoughbones whloh of wiso pcoplo to speak had not a particle of tained only eleven dollars. He says now to dry this promising experiment came to that be will pay ber $100 rather than have llfo In thorn. Vo do not need to look for a rosponslvo heart in which to sow tho grief it is notnecessary to inquire. any bad feelings. seed, but simply speak His messago as He Colony The ' Ruskin Wallace Cilft is very sick Ibis week commands us nnd leavo all tho results to Him In quietness and confidence. failed' as similar Socialistic under- There are hopes of bis recovery. 11. "Behold they say. Our bones aro takings have failed heretofore Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rural fate, a dried, and our hopo Is lost Wo aro out off for our parts." They had reaooa to hundreds of time'3, and as, no fine boy last Fridsy. think so and to feel so when thoy considerWheat threshing is ast about over ed themselves and their clrounutanoofl, tho doubt, hundreds ot other Utopian since ot tholr sin against Qod, attempts to usher in the millen- Haywood has the best crop on record. It result promised to restore, them but tholr Ho to averaged fourteen bushels per acre, ownhad land after 70 years (Jer. xxlx, 10) tt nium will fail hereafter. The threshed Friday. was tholr privilege to bellovo His promise fundamental and sufficient reason and expect that for His own name's toko Welkv IIo would do as Ho had sold. for this inevitable result is that 18. "Thus salth tho Lord Qod, Behold. Money to patent good ideas may be sehuman beings will be human beO ray pcoplo, I will open your graves and cured by our aid. Address THE PATHNT causo you to como up out of your graves ings, in spite of the alluring ideals RECORD, Baltimore, Md. you Humanity Will be Human. FroaTtho PhiltdelphiaTolegrapb. neces-saryj- e, 4t4HHHHK1t9t ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. H& -1 1 iaH 1 4 , Ml experi-m&nts,sliou- ld lord-wa- s Miner, and Shippers of CQAL AND COKE. 11 Hop-kinsvill- e, General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, aoi N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducali, . Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 34a W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 337 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. Branch Office. & ; ZTMOUHt VtSTOUim NASMVHftl IMOUWUItPINBAfillffEr - I GSRS' FROM fm WW. KK'Xy 1IQJMAN.05A mtm 'rUtfflVie.UNH ! Eio-klc- l. BRO. Wholesale Agente-HUN-J.TW. BRIDGMAN, Memphis, Building, St. Louis, Mo. Room 404; Tenn. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto Fisher Building, Chicago, III. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.' PULLMAN PALACE 8LCCPINQ CARS THE FAMOUS NQ. used. well-to-d- o For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE 3 St.COAL, and Charles baraa, Augusta, Macon, Jarkonvllle, Knot vllle, Athaville, Washington, 1J si more Philadelphia. New York, Porltmoulh Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth. : : : 1 Uetween Nashville and Chatlanooga, Ala Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to TICKETS. ROUTES. RATES. A. . Market. -- KTB Will be cheetfallr larnltbed upon ipptlcilloa loTkktt Atnti. or to - BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNAGE8. Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price- d WELCH, Division Patsenger Agent. Memphis, Tenn. I H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga 0. j MULLANEY,' Northeastern Past. Agt. 59 W Fourth Si Cincinnati, O. R, C. COVVARDIN, Wrslcrn Pats. Agent. Room 403, Rf Esrhangn Huilding, SI. Louis, Mo. URIARD F. HILL, Northern Past. Agt. Room 318 Marquetl llldg Chicago. 1. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pats. Agt. Chattanooga, Tenn. W. L. DANLEY, Grn'l Pan and Ticket Agt NASHVILLE TSrlN ST. JfllllES HOTEL, ASK YDUR DEALER FDR .IT AND SAVE MDNEY tmswsititwtimittmmtimttt CHRI8TIAN ENDEAVOR. Tople Fo the "Wmelt Bcslnnlna An. 13 Comment by Her. 9. II. Doyle. Tone. A urvtce ot proud. John ilr, 1 It. The procionenesa, number and variety of God'a promlsoa In Christ are strikingly iUnitrsted in tbla passage of Bcriptnro. God'a fidelity to His promises is also rerealed, for some of them havo already beon fulfilled. Hore are 11 verses, tho dying words of Christ to Hla disciples. And yet laden down with tho richest and most predons promisee.'in tholr extent embracing the end of time yes, even the breadth of eternity. Let ns study tome of these invalaable promises here recordod. 1. Tho promise of a fa tare homo in heaven. "In My Father's house aro many mansions. I go to prepare a place for yon that where I am there ye may bo also." What a precious Millions of promise we have here. dying pillows have been lightened by it and millions of broken, bereaved hearts comforted by these priceless words of Christ No promise of Christ is moro often read than this one. None has brought graater comfort and strength to Hla disciples amid the afflictions, tomptatlona and hardships S ST. LOUIS. BUROPBHN PLRN. Rates: 76c. and $1.00 per Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. Mannlngton Notes. Mr. Clauds Laffoon. who has been very ill with fever, is Improving. Courier-Journ- o. prlvl-leg- o Son-da- y ' m Hero is one of those who are cither so prejudiced against all advertised remedies, or have become discouraged at the failure of other medicines to help them, and who will succumb to the grim knowing of the wonderful value of Foley's Honey and Tar for all Throat and Lung FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. B It destroyer without CAMPBELL D" Sc CO. A BOON TO MANKIND! Ifr TABLER'S BUCKEYE 5 .1 "I HLSli Ssir.cSL PILE TWWWfc w Ear c: 2 RnEE eSsE C HFJ IJiili 2U tn mw f tfta at.'a mVrp EnSJmmJSW CURE 1 32f " 3D m 3D tBB A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBES, BY MAIL, 76 CENTS; BOTTLES, 00 CENTS. of life. 2. The promise of His second coming "I will come again." If tbey had only Elm, bow the disciples understood wonld have been comforted in tho midst of their sorrows, bow they wonld have been inspired to increased zeal and fidelity In His cause. Christ has gone from earth, but, most precious promise. He la coming again. 8. Tho promlso of power, "Ho that belleveth in Me, tbe works that I do, I shall he do also, and greater works than these shall ho do, because I go nnto My, Father." Divine power Is here promised. The work that Christ did the dUclplea wero to do and even greater works. Christ waa going to Hia Father, the source of all power, and thence Ho wonld bo abla to giro them even greater power. This promlso waa falflllod to tho disciples. The power of Christ be came their power. They performed Into tho land of Israeli and bring miracles, as Hevhad performed them, Not only from tho nations whero thoy aro and evea greater spiritual works were In somo ficnso n burled people, but from after the Holy literal graves slioll literal dead bodies performed by them by faith we can como forth according to Isa. xxvl, IS; Ghost came. By belief, Ban ill, 1, 8 "Evory purposo ot tn possess this power to do wonderful Lord shall bo performed" (Jer. 11, 28) not works for Christ. 4. The promise to answer prayer, only against Babylon, but for Israel, and it becomes us to honor Qod by believing "If ye shall ask anything In My Name, that Ho will do as Ho has said. Ob, tho privilege and I will do 18. "And yo shall know that I am tho Dower of prayer. We may not under 1 havo opened your graves, O Lord whon my people, and brought you up out of stand tbe philosophy of prayer, but your graves I" His lament over Israel we can accept tho promiso of Christ to was, Israel doth not know, my people doth answer our prayers. How precious, how priceless these not consider (Isa. 1, 8). They know not tho way of tho Lord nor tho judgment of promises, but they are only so to thoso their God (Jer. v, t). who believe them and act upon them. 14. "And shall put iny Bplrlt In you, Let us do so, for "Ho is faithful who Whon all this shall hath promised." yo shall Uro.' nnd como to pass, thon In their own land they Nam. Bible Readings. lil. 10; shall know that Jehovah hath spoken ana performed tt. Hath Ho sold and shall H Dent vil, 0; Josh, xxili, 14; Pa. cv, 9 Luko 1, not do It, or hath no spoken and shall He lxxxlx, l- not nioko It good (Num. xxtlL 19)r Ho U Rom. I, 1, 9; lv, SO, 31; II Cor. 1, 10, our Ufa. 80; Kpb, ill, II Tim. i, 1 ; Tltua i. Qeb, vl. vlll, 0; x. 23; 11 rorcelfnlacss of Self. Pet I, . A devout woman onco wrote thns "In my own family I try to be i litila following Dlrlna leading. in tho way ns possible, satisfied with The temptation to believe that God everything, and never to believe for doth not concern Himself diroctly with moment that nny ono means unkindly our individual affairs is incessant In toward ma If people aro friendly end some eases it Is due to our sense cf bekind to me, I enjoy it; if they neglect ing lost in tho crowd, ot the insignifime or leave mo, I am always happy cance of an Individual, no matter how iilona It all tends to my ono aim for important, in comparison with the milgetfnlncsa of eelf in order to please lions of human beings whom God must Uod." Catholic Universe. have equally in mind with ourselves. In other cases It is due to genuine No Stnndlntr Still. A perfect childhood Is a growth. humility, to the conviction that we, at Jesus grew In etnturo and in favor with our best, aro too humblo to receive Qod nnd man. The child that does not special divine aid. But God Himself develop is unhealthy. Growth Is normal has taught ua the contrary. It is a nnd necessary. So it is with a Chris- characteristic of His infinlto nature tian. Ileniust grow; thero is no stand- that He is abla and willing to Interest ing fidllior the child of God. Each new Himself In every one of His created beday should find him stronger and wiser ings, and that Ho literally does this. It stronger to resist temptation and to Is only acting tho part of a trne therefore, to appreciate that diservo the Master, and wisor in know liiK bin will and performing his work. vine leadings ore vouchsafed tons for our following, nor does exporlenco fail William T. Ellis. to confirm tho fact Thousands of bell overs have borne witness to It In emphatic language. Most of us, who havo been Christiana for any considerable LunrX MTHIUfr All llVl fillv nOtUDKhtfjfUJX 'IsUUMOOOd. time, havo been conscious of Lutber Loveless, the little son ot Mr and Mrs. Sim Loveless, Is on the sick list. There will be a grand picnic at this place August 19 A big crowd and good time ii expected. Everybody is Invited to attend. Soma o( tba young men of this place and Red Hill attended the picnic at St. Charles Saturday, and report a good lime. Mr. H. Gum. of ibis vicinity, made a business trip lo Madisonville Saturday. Miss Belle Parker, who is teaching school in District No. 16, attended Ibe Hopkins County Institute at Maaisonville last week. Messrs Stevens and Raipe, who have beta operating a saw mill at ibis place (or some time, have moved tbeir mill 10 Clear Creek, near Providence. Rev. Gray filled bit regular appointment at Ibis place, Sunday. Rev N. C. Lmb will preacb at lbs fourth Sunday in August. Everybody come out and bear blm. Mr Sberman Mclntosb, wife and daughter visited relatives at Mortons Gap Saturday and Sunday. Mr Was Gum is on tbe sick list. Mr. Oscar Gates returned from Kelley Sunday It is supposed that there will be a wedding near Pleasant Hill In tba near future. One ot our most popular young men and a Pleasant Hill young lady will soon unite in matrimony. May joy go with tbem. Since tbe publication of tbe last letter Irom Ibis place, we have bad tba great misfortune to lose by death three of tbe most highly respected residents ot this community. The first was Mr. William Hunt's wife, who died on July 23. The wife of.Mr. Wesley Todd died on July 19, Dr. Richard M. Oales breathed bis last oa August 3. Tbe bereaved ones have tbe sympathy of all. Man-ningt- Dead. cws was received here. Sunday of the death oi little Dorothy Allen, daughter of Mrs. Emma Alien, whose horns is in Mississippi. Mrs. Allen and little daughter spent last summer with, hex mother, Mrs. Ida who. Walker, and while here-a- lt knew little Dorothy became much attached to her, and are grieved to learn of her death. AU AVfoentky SPECIAL 26c. DINNER. Notice. On account of Democratic con- SPECIAL BBEAKFAST AND SUPPER. Chops. lB.tlSuak.of vention at Lexington, the Louis- No Caktt or Watltt.M.tloo or Tu PuUtoet, tt CoSte 4 hull Caktt ville & Nashville railroad com- No. 1 Ilia. Two Lift. Potatoes,CoSm oror WeUt M enj Tta pany will sell tickets to that city No. S Pork Chops arlln Potaloti ant Caktt or Wild ant Caktt Of at one and one third fare for round No. 1 Lake Trout. Butur Sauce.CoSte or Tf WaBo M aat CoSte or Tta trip, for all regular trains of Aug. No. I Oal Mtal an! Crtaat. or IbulUoa. Hot RoUs. 15th and trains to arrive at LexHutbf ant CoSte or Tea II ington the morning of the 16th. No.ToCgj. Butter, Toetl ant CoSte or Tea u Take Matlel 81. Cart direct to Hotel. Tickets will be good to return on Try European llan. Cheapen snd best, only Aug. 19th. For rates from this tat what 70a get section see Agent Louisville and THOa. p. MILLCR. PntaissNr Nashville Railroad, C. P. Atmore. tj Letter List. - The following Utters reflWa uacalled (Co Compound for in tbe Earlington pojtoffice, and will be teat to tbe dead letter office unless called Prescriptions for. la calling for these letters, please properly it takes lime. It requires tay tbey are advertised. experience and a complete knowledge Albert, E. G. Brsdshaw, Jaae ot drugs. It requires the druggist to hive a large amount of drngt-tre- sb Beckhan, Mrs. U. Bradley. Miss Essie drugs He must give Ibe bes Browa, Miss Lucy Benson. Sabra possible work, and for compensation Dockery, Mitt Alice Cot, Elizabeth be must be reasonable Daugberty, Leonard Dickertos, Georgia Davit, Mrs. Mollie Davit, A. F. WITH THE AUOVE FACTS RUMBM-BEFague, Simon Favtrt, K. A. WE'RE CAREFUL. Fells, Wa. H Graaberry, J. M. Cranberry, Jit. Glsea, Mr. Willis ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, Galbreatb, E. Greenwell. U. Griffith, Mitt Ella Haboa, Mr. Frank Lewla, Mitt Ida Motet, Mary A Good Man McGary, Mrs. Lillis Msrdaa, Mitt Ellis I to represent Morrow, Mary. S. Ned, M. Elfga a large Tea, Coffee and Spice McRae, Tom Neal. Mrt. Dora in this section. Address Roberts, Miss Rena Robsrtoa, Mrt Rota Firm N. B., care A. E. VValesby, Simoat, S. E. Saadert, Mrs. Sarah Advertising Agent, Louisville, Sisk, Mrs. Sallle Sims. Mrs. Msrtba Tyken, Ivey Utley, Tbso Kentucky. Vinton, T. C. Vinner, Mrt. Rodit Wlltoo, Mrt. Sarah Wind. Mr. Jttte Wiggins, M. Louis Williams, Robert C. G. RoaiMtoN, P. M. August 7. it 99. Illinois Central R. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS Central The I'AITTlIPII hat onIllinois end will salt, I 1 1 I II I S 1 Ih sane anill " lVtJllIvJX tetnhfr to. iSet.rounil 1 . con- bep-- nam Iiid umiuer lonrltl nckrii ifou polnitonlit line In iheSouih to a large lilt ot tntnmrr retorts In Ihe North, amice to bl Lonlt, Cblraao, Cincinnati andlxalitllle rot tin one lo reach qnlckly and corofortabtr ilia monnlaln rrtont ot Virjclnit, the VVhlle Mountaioa and hratlde ol New Holland, the Thooitnd lilandt, the like and toretl rttoitt ot Michlcan, Wltcooiin and kllnnetoia.iha Hot Sprlnm of Arkamat,,ibe Yellowstone Park or tha retoritof Colorado. dall lit faftt double UJllTrn nil lII"" If Snill lPin VjUUlllUlli A new itot edition, tntutlr rewrlilen. and iltinr, feu and condition!, bieathi down lo dale, of Ibe Crnirel'a rooitr located on the line inola Central Railroad In tbe Stales of Kenlockjr, Tennessee, Miuitilppi and Louittna and alto a detailed wrtle op of the eliletownt and country on and edjaceai lothal line. To bomeieekert, or those In search ot a farm, this pamphlet will turnlih reliable Inform concerning Ihe moil acceiilble and protper out portion of the South, freacopletcanbe bad br applilns lo the oeareil ot the nndertisned. Tickets and fall Information at to ratea In connection with tbe aboro can be bad of stents ol Ibe "Central" and connecting tinea. S. S Hitch, Oil. Pass. Clnclaaati. ilka A. lettl, Dlr. pats. Attn!, Msaskls. Wot Usrrar, Dlr. Past. Aiinl, Ntw Ortiaas. flUlU W VJvKLl U fviiirtp ;'p,i""'u," lt e 101 been a noiintrn rarmeii pte iiinurai lam number Itturj. l! Wall Paper We have some Choice, Standard Patterns inWall Paper, Good Goods at Reasonable Prices, which will serve many housekeepers as well as the high priced Papers offered elsewhere. :: :: :: :: 6LAD TO SHOW YOU, ur (Jolofed (itiens. All eaatiaiuealisBt aod miners ot sews per lalnlai to IbIi colona sboalo be addretisa 10 Geo. ALIUSBSI, Birttatton, Kv. lt, A.H. Hinise, 0.P, A. Ckicsse. Vf, A. Ktlftad, A. 0 P. Leslsillls. A. Orapevlne Notes. Mr. Ed Arnold, of Greenville, is visiting friends and relatives in Ibis neighborhood. Mrs. Ellie and Miss Florence Howard are visiting in Western Illinois. Mrs. Mack Moors Is still on tbe sick list, but is slowly improving. Mr, . B. Lindle and daughter, Miss Gsrnett, attended church at Manitou Saturday eveaing and Sunday. Mr. H. N. Stinnett and family wbo are well known in this community left Sunday night on the 11:41 train for Boulder, Col orado. Mr. Stinnett leaves on account ot 111 health. Mrs. Lanklord Todd is slowly Improv ing from the effects ot ber tall through lbs bay loll, wbicb happened some lima since. Tbe Democrats in ibis community sre most all turning over lo be Strang Taylor men. Have you been from Madisonville to Grapevine lately? Take a drive out thai way and you will have tba pleasure of driving over the best road in Ibe county, Wbo is it that can look at this road and not be a strong advocate of good roads in Hopkins County. Mr. Fred Filer sod family, of your city, Sundied in ibis neighborhood last Sunday. Elder J. F. Story filled bis regular appointment at Walonia, Trigg County, Saturday and Sunday. S L Todd was elected Secretary of tbe Grapevine Sunday School which office was vacated by H. N. Stinnett. it" 60-7- 1-- 7; 1,; 10-3- Mrs. Dettly bat returned froaa a visit of tevtral weeks to bar moihetin Teaacttes. Will Browa wss slightly injured iu the mints hare last weak. Mitt Eaa Cbultoa, ot Tsnnettee, It visiting ber titter, Mrt. Beatty. Mrt. Mamie Klllebraw, who bit btea tick, it out again. Mr. Britain Hawkins has a tint ntw girl st bis boutt. Mrt. Beatty it vltllieg la Sebres. Quite a number ot Madisonville people atttndtd tbt camp meeting S unity. Will Boston it with 6s sgain. Mrs. Msry Holland ia oa Ibe sick lift, Mrs. L- - Csvsnaugb returned latt week from a visit to Hopkintvitle. Tbe camp meeting bts closed. Will Pritcbett was sick latt wttk. Thomas Earl bat tick people at bis honte tnii week, Tbe Club meelt tonight. Everybody in vited. you Aro Going North, K You Aro Going South, K If You Are Going East, If You Are Going West; tURCsuac vicarra via t St. Bernard General Store, W. A. NISDB1 , rreildent O. W. WAOOILt., Catbler Hopkins (ountu tBuitvitu attaerivitu n. imu R. hj Madisonville, Ky. , Gipta! Stick, - - - $50,000. Transacts a general banking business and invites tbe accounts of tbe citizens of Hopklnt and adjoining counties. Has the finest and mostaaenre vault in that section ot Kentucky of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. Kales, Time end nil other Information win be cheerfully ruroLhed by C, P. ATHOnt, a. p. ,, Or by touuvttls,Kv The Maximum " Lebanon . Law School, 4 LEBANON, TENN. Ten Thousand Pages of Living Law Really a Two Years' Course Accomplished in 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 j W. W. ETHRIDGE, Agent. THB BBST Of THBM ALL II ONE YEAR, With Diploma and License. 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