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"LOOK EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1899. y nSSnSSINo "BlfllET Dreyfus' Principal 'lh NO. 83 SV sri 5alJ tins Ulg Kentucktan lite Mountains. From A1NT0FIAH Oen. Joseph Sanger Assigned ft Take Charge of the Census of Cuba y STARVATION IN PORTO RICO. Thousands Will Perish Unless Relic1 Is 1'roroptlr Sent from tho United States. Washington, Aug. 12. The war tie partment yesterday took prompt mean urns for the relief of the hurrlcune suf fercrs In l'orto Itlco. When the pi;ei dispatches and Oen. Davis' udvieef made known tho extent of the disustei steps were Immediately taken U sent supplies and the transport Mcl'hersoi was ordered put in readiness .to tal from New York on Monday next. SI11 wil carry rations and other ncces j' sarlcs. Secretary of War Hoot yesterday afternoon sent ,the. following appeal tc the inayorn.ot all cities ot more than 1(0,000 population: '"Slr-TJi- e governor general of I'ortc Itlco confirms the report that upon the eighth Instant a hurricane swept ovei that iBlund, entirely demolishing many of the towns, destroying many lives, and reducing, no bo far as he can estimate not less than 100,000 of the inhabitants to the condition of absolute destitution,, without homes or food Unless immediate and effective relief is given these unfortunates they will perish of famine. "Under thcsccondltlons,thepresldent deems that an appeal should be made to the humanity of the American people. It is an appeal to their patriotism also, for the inhabitants of Porto Rico freely and gladly submitted themselves to the guardianship of the United States, and havo voluntarily surrendered the protection of Spain, to which they were formerly entitled, confidently relying upon more generous and beneflcient treatment at 0111 hands. The highest considerations ui honor and good faith unite with the promptings of humanity to require from the United States a generous re spouse to the demand of l'orto Itlcan distress. "This department has directed the immediate distribution of rations to the sufferers by the army in l'orto Itlco, so far as it Is within tho power of the executive, but in the absence of uny appropriation we must rely largely upon private contributions. "I beg that you will call upon the d and humano people- ot your city to take active and Immediate measure in this exigency. The government transport Mcl'herson will be sent directly from the port of Kew York to l'orto Itlco on Monday, the fourteenth instant, to carry all sup piles of food which can be obtained Further transports will be sent at future dates, of which public notice will ' public-spirite- T.ien lie Proved to the Stranger Tlint Clay dainty Is Not So Uad hs Some Persons lielleve. From lbs Courier-Journa- The Case Involving More Than thi Fate of a Merc Captain of Artillery. THAT ONLY AN INCIDENT TO THE TRIM. I I- - 11 ROYAL Bakino I Powder US&UfEJVfelJItE Makes the food moredelicibus and wholesome 4 M. Labor!, Capt. Counsel, the Victim of an Assassin. soru tutma Knmtn eo., snr TOM. SHOT III THE BACK AND BADLY WOUNDED Pui Your Finger on Your Pulse ) You feel the blood - THE CENSUS WILL BE TAKEN BY CUBANS orM it- -v 4 f ! : T- ?' - . -j t' ft vsv ssi The gentleman was from Somerset, Ky. The night was warm and he was dallying with a julep in the wet goods department of the Gait House. He was sipping it slowly and was evidently on good terms with himself and the world in general, 'lie haduken his last quaff and W3S drawing the moisture from the ends of his mustache with his handkerchief when a stranger entered and took a scat Both at the table opposite him. sat a few minutes in silence. 'From Ka'inlucky?" finally ventured the man from Somerset, by way of being sociable. "Yep," answered the stranger, tilting back his hat and resting his left foot on the table. "Faducah." "Aha," said the man from Somerset, "I represent the other extreme of the State." "Live near Clay county?" "No, sir," said the Kentucktan, "but jest as leave. "Clay county, - 1 rcckin' is jest about ez good a county cz thar is in the State." "You don't mean to say," remarked the stranger with some degree of surprise and contempt, "tin l jou sanction the deeds of the feudists or sympathize with tinier faction." Don't mean ter say enylhink ol the sort," snorted the mountain citizen, "but a lot o' these goll darned fools who talk about mountain Kaintuckians bein' uncivilized and wuss than Injincs and scch like, why, they ortcr be sent to the lunytic asylum. fer instance: "Now, look Here's two men thet hev bin enemies en talked 'bout one 'nother and kinder got mad. They meet. Both pulls guns'en the last one ter twitch his finger on the trigger tumbles over. Fair fight, wusn't it? Well, the story gits in the noospapers en the public makes a over the matter en, lug howdy-dof co'se. we're all desperadoes and cut throat. "Why, d n me," growled lie of Somerset, growing red in the face and pounding his fist on the table, "East'n Kaintucky is a big bower of angels compared with some o' the States. Look at Ohio. Up thar in Cleveland a lot o' them sueakin ruffians air a throwin' dynamite at street kyars loaded with women en chillun. They're tiullin' up track en destroyin' millions o'dollahs wuth o prop'ly, vn the public looks on en sighs, 'My, the poll wukin' man,' "D n me," lie roared again, shaking the tumbler and decanters on the bar until they jingled,"! just see by the noospapers thet they're luvln' moh trouble in the mines iu llinoi', en that a posse has shot into a crowd, killin' a lot uv 'em and a woondin' moh. Thel's civilized, ain't it? En jet the public looks on en says, 'Suved 'em right liad no ' bizness acttn' stubbo'n.' En yet, cf one of the boys Tp in the mount'ns hez a spite ''gainst some 'un, en' lies on his stuinmick behind a bush wailin in a gentlemanly sorter way fer a crack at him with a Winchester, the civilized wuld, ez you call it, looks on with horroh en says, riitin mount'neers need railroads and schools; nuthiu' else will save v If Will he Dune, Alter enteral I'lun Formnlatrd lir II" Census (llllct at Ynlilnuton mid the Final Tnliulntlun of tht Count Will be Umle There. Hint-ever, The Ileal Contest Ilctwcen Itrnliit. FlithtlnK for Humanity, Juallot and Truth, and Military CniteCon. tendliin- - (orSupremncy llet leirol the Case by 12mlly Crnwtarri. Dreyfus' Lawyer Shot. Itennes, Aug. 14. Two men Maitre Labor!, counsel for Dreyfus, and 0110 Bhot was fired, hitting Labor! in the back. M. Laborl fell Iu the roudwuy. lie Is atlll alive. d MRS. LILY LANGTRY MARRIED Sho Captured OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. the Son and Heir Sir Henry Perclral De nathe, a llrltlsh llaronet. ol Washington, Aug. 12. The secretary of war linn directed that tlic census ol Cuba shall be completed by January 1 next, and (ten. Joseph S3anrer, of the inspector irenrnl'a department , will be assigned to tuke general churge 'ot the work, with headquarter)) ot (Jen. Hanger was In command of one of the military departments of Culm for several mouths nfter the Hpantsh evacuation, and has been re recently engaged in special duty her.; Ha-an- In connection with the administration osscssioiia. The Manner Determined. The innnner In which the census it to be taken has been practically determined, ns n result of numerous conferences held between the Cuban"' officials and tho authorities of the war department and census office. The immediate taking'ot the census will be under a Cuban official in each district. Each will have a force ot Cuban enumerators, but the number of these Is yet to be decided upon. The final tabulation of the counts will be made at the census office at Washington. So far as decided upon, the questions to be nsked will be ns follows: Qnesilon to be Asked. Name, age, sex, color, trade, occupation or profession; married or single, or other family relation; sanitary condltlonof houses,dlspoxalof garbaga and of fecal matter, ability to read, to write, ability to speak or understand the English language, and what, elementary knowledge makes It probable that this understanding ot English will bo acquired; nationality, whether Cuban or Spaniard; property, ownership or rental; area of land cultivated, and kinds of crops; schools and number of scholars In attendance, and number of days attended. Tho conferences are still In progress, and may develop change, yet the census will be brought as far as possible within the above scope. RELIEF OF THE PORTO RICANS. of affairs in our insular . Dispatcher from (iurdtn. Davis "Any committee charged with the Ulvluv Additional Details of rnltlng of funds will receive full Inthe llayoo Wrought. formation und advice on communicating with this department. Washington, Aug. H. Two dis"Respectfully. Davis of l'orto patches from Gov.-(leEL1HU HOOT, Itlco, giving additional details of the "Secretary of War." fearful havoc wrought by the hurrl-ct.n- o of last week, were received nt tho DESTRUCTION BYST0RM. They ivor deportment yesterday. were Immediately sent to Secretary Two l'ersoue Killed and Several In(toot, who already had taken measure jured by LlsthtnlnK and Much for dispatching relief to the people of l'ropertr Destroyed. the Island. The secretary expects tho transport McPhersou with a large Chicago, Aug. 13. According to disquantity of rice and beans will leave patches received from points, In IlliNew York y and this will be fol- nois, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa and lowed by other vessel as fast as ar- Wisconsin, a great deal of damugc was rangements can be made for sending done liy Fridny night's storm. In supplies. some places there was loss of life due to lightning and the loss In crops and A RECONNAISSANCE IN FORCE. destroyed buildings reaches a heavy to-da- be given. 1 see in the noospapers thet they've bin doin' some moh lynchin' uv niggahs in the iSouth 'cause they're 'spected of doin' somethin' wrong; en the Coroner sez the niggahs froze ter death. Look? nice, don't it; kinder edifying ter the rest p' the wuld. quence. and wire folks, they The know-allF.MILY CHAWFOHD. say: 'Well, they wuvonly niggahs, De rtoiilt-dArrested. l'alil en they orter larn how ter behave 1'arls, Aug. 12. M. Paul De Houlede, 'themselves. Nice thing, ain't it? founder of the League of Patriots, and - "Thunderationl a member of the chamber of deputies We men up in for the Angouleme division of Cha up a (he mount'ns er goin' ter get rente, was arrested at 4 a. in. nt his estate Crolssry, near Furls. kind o' bociety fer the prevention of cruelty to mankind, en we air The Hon, Wm. Goebel and goin' ter 'stablish headqaarters in Hon. Jo. Blackburn spoke at the Clay county en do reg'lar mission Tabernacle in Madisonville yesterwuk, thet's whut we're goin' ter o'clock, and at Madisonville Sun day to a very good crowd, many The Christian: and evening. ' d6renaon't'y3u,rf2rg!riil"ladjaa being present. Society will meet at that day evening. All are invited. with this, the man from An4 church Sunday evening at 6:30. iss Alberta Forth left Friday Somerset gave the table another Quite a large number ofyounfTfor her home in Evansville, after Miss Celeste Moore will be the good rap an'dljn'dignantiy walked people, under the guidance of Mr a two weeks visit to friends and lestttfrT away. W. D. Caviness, . .took a trip relatives here. She was accom CUBAN O I L,cnres through No. n mine "Tuesday eve- panied home by Miss May Peyton. Mrs. Frank Toombs, of Slaught-ersvill- Pfatitort CuU, Burns, Bruises, rHWIVs ning. The party numbered about is visiting .Mr. and Mrs. Will Cazort has return and Sores. Price, 26 cents. twenty. ville. Sold by St. Beraard Drag Store. N, I. Toombs here. 'un.' "D n me, I s Mateo Taken and Oeenpled by 111. Oar Troops Under (len. Ham Strurk by lightning. uel Youuir. Stlckney, Frank, 17 years, struck by lightning near Janesnlle, Wis. Manila, Aug. 14. A reconnaissance Car, John , Harvard, III., stunned by Saturday, by troops of Oen. Samuel II lightning. hi. Young's brigade, with thu object .of Kruz, Christian, Elgin, 111., shocked discovering the whereabouts ot the by lightning. enemy near San Muteo, northeast of Son and granddaughter of above, the Sun Juan reservoir, nbout ten ttunncd by lightning. miles from Manila, resulted in the ocOrr, John, Harvard, III., stunned by cupation of San Mateo. ,. lightning. The American loss was three killed In many places livestock wbb killed, mid 13 wounded. Including a lieuten- A I urge party gathered In a new barn, infantry. ant of the Twenty-firs- t preparatory to dedicating it With a Lightning demolished Hhe Jance. POOR WAY TO SUPPRESS THEM. structure und Injured a number ol IhoHe inside. An ice house belonging Mormon drier Warned toLeUTe and to the Kickerbocker company, of ChiSeverely Whipped by Then cago, wus burned by lightning at ElAiiKry Cltlseus. gin. At Janenvllle, Wis., tho house ot lightU C. l'inevllle, Ky., Aug. 12. Four Mor- ning. O'llrien was demolished by were All members ot the family mon elders, nfter preaching here sevnt n picnic and thus their live eral days, havo been forced to leave bj sbtentsaved. ivere of this place. angry cltlns At Bessemer, Mich., 23 dwellings In Wise county, Va., Mormon elder were moved from their foundatlonu by were warned to leave, but they did, not the wind and flood. Corn and small gc a nd .while preaching several citl grain In stack was flattened out every xens went to tho p1 tee of worship ;wltr loss to farmers will a bundle of nwito cs, took' the elder where, and the of dollars. foot Up thousands out und gave then a severe whipping Annual l'cnslon Ileport. ' Fired nt b it Kauuped. 12. Advance Aug. Wafihingtjn, Topekn, Kas., Aug. 12, The negre who attempted to assault Miss Fcrklnr sheets of the pension commissioner's at Turner, Kas,, near Kansas City report show that the total number ot Thursday, was seen by n Santa Fe Are pensioners on tho rplls June 30, 1800, man at noon yesterday on the Califor- were 001,510, a decrease of 2,105 over 1808. The nia limited. The negro jumped oft 'tin the number for statement isImportant that tho blind baggage as tho train slowed uj feature of this ran when the fireman com pension roll Is growing less, notwith here and manded him to stop. The fireman shot standing' the fact that during tho ycur at the negro, tut rlssed him. Topeki 37,077 new pensions Avere granted. officers are on the trail. Horses (or the Philippine. Cincinnati, Aug. 12. Maj. Aleshirs. Dropped Kroiu tho Holts. Washington, Auv. 12. During the of the quartermaster's office, Is here last fiscal year 31,145 pensioners wers buying cavalry horses for the Philipdropped from the rolls by 'death, and pines. Horses such as tho government wants, must be less than 1,000 pound 8,841 were stricken from the list of remarriage, minors attain- In weight, of solid color and all gelddollars is paid foi ing their majority, failure to claim ings. Eighty-fou- r pension and other causes, making a those accepted. total of 43,180 dropped from the rolls Admiral Dewey III. during the year. Leghorn, Italy, Aug. 15. Admiral y remained on board his Dewey Fatal Collision st Sen. Aug. 14. The Frencl flagship, the Olympla, which arrived London, beschooner l'uubboto was sunk in colli hero at noon Sunday from Naples, oft LoweBtoff, by th ing HI with fever. The captain of the si on yesterday, strainer Hercules, and five personi vessel received the visits of officials In his place. were drowi.crt Rev. Dysart. the Episcopal Rev. R. M. Wheat will fill his regular appointment at the M. E. minister, will preach at the Assemphurch, South, Sunday morning bly Hall Sunday morning at eleven an figure. Collins, farmhand near Harvard, IlemiPK, Aug. 14. The battle has begun In earnest. Its political hearing! , pre shown iu the urrest of Paul de the deputy, and poet, and 21 ol his tiuinerous royalist and llonupartlst allies, who have pooled with him against the republic. As in the conspiracy, the pool would be ot little consequence but for the military enste, which has found representative men in Gen. Dc Xegrler and some other generals having great commands "A Strnnire Spectacle. It is a strange thing how the fight thickened around the shadowy and emaciated Jew, whose uniform of an artillery captain so t and befits his figure and physiognomy A Fluht to the Dentil. Last Monday's sitting ot the c and the subsequent sittings were the first skirmishing operations, but Saturday was a field duy, in which the two hostile forces Into which France b divided and has a beeu since the revolution, set in array of battle and drew the first blood. Kiic.'i blib stands committed to a ccrtuiu course and has burned Its ships. The actual Dreyfus trial U a trial ot strength. I can not sec a possibility ot its ending Iu u drawn guine. It is now a "neck or nothing" combat, a desperate light in which neither side will give in unless utterly routed. The Forcew The moral situation of the forces engaged reminds one of the armies ol the French revolution and thobe Ihoy had to fight The Dreyfusltes have tho brains, the forward impulse, the dash snd the flexibility. At the same time they are raw recruits, gnthercd the four points of the compass. Hatred of the military caste, ind. It may be, the secret hope of have made them homogeneous. The nationalities have social and other prestige, numbers and organization. Their center is composed of the majority of Frenchmen and French women. Their left wing is formed of 12,000 ofllccrs and their right wing can lists of the church. lluth Hldea Without Scruple. All profess respect for legality, but ohly from the lips out. One Rid-- Is ust as unscrupulous as the other, but the most active and lest nunf'ous Milt' Joes really fight for the cause of justice and truth. The have, at any rate, won belligerent rights, and they are sure ot the friendly neutrality of the government. Their adversaries can no longer make jso of the rope that hung Pickui-d- , or tho razor that cut Henry's throat, l'lio minister of war could not, If he wanted to, read a forged document in parliament. It is Impossible now to xtutl the dossier with fables fit for Mother Qoosc'h tales. Hut organization, numbers, prestige and wealth means Maying power. Dreyfuslta' Flnnnclnl nocking. d Doubtless the Drcyfusltea are with Jewish funds without accepting M. De Frcyclnet's. estlmnte of 30,000,000 francs. Tho Hums subscribed by English and German Jews mint ba enormous, but, like wealthy gentiles, rich Jews are fond of the pomp and rriultles ot life, thctltles of aristocratic society. Many of them are frightened already at the onward pace ot tho ltou-ledct Ill-ficourt-martinon-publithem-Bclu-lnn-niged' j Drey-fusite- s Run-plie- congratulations. The wedding occurred the- day "Mr. Jersey's" (Mrs Lnngtry) horse Mention won tht London, Aug. 10. Mrs. Lilly Lang-trwus married July 27 at the Island of Jersey, to Hugo Gerald de llathc 28 years of age, the eldest sou ot Sil Henry l'erelval de Uathc, baronet, 0 retired general and Crimean veteran The ceremony waa private, the only witness being Mrs. Lnngtry's daugh ter. Tho prince of WaleB In suld tc have been In the confidence nt the pair, and he sent them a telegram ot y Gcodwood cup. Sir Henry de Ilathe has seats in Devonshire, Sussex und County Menth to which the bridegroom is heir. The wedding will not Interfere with lege. Mrs. I.angtry's forthcoming season at A man and woman have been arrest- The Transvnal government has ordered the mobilization of its reserve artillery. World's fair workers nt St. Louis are preparing for a final crusade to complete the fund. Columbia defeated Defender 13 mln-utand seven seconds over a course, Monday, In light weather. A cotton expert predicts that the euRon's yield will reach the unprecedented totnt of 12,000,000 bales. Mrs. Mary K. Smith, aged 55, and her brother, Thomas Troy, aged 05, died In St. Louis, Monday, within five hours. North Toxns cotton growers complain that the drought of thu last iiiunlh has greatly damaged the crop. Joseph Denoist, who died recently at Kansas City, Mo., bequeathed (80,000 to tht St. Louis Christian Profilers' coles He Was On Ills Way to Attend the Sitting; of the Coart-Martlat Hessei, and was Waylaid At al rushlnnW I Last Accounts lie was SuSerlni Severely. aiuug. But what kind of blood? That is the question. is it pure Diooa or impure Diooa Itennes, Aug. 15. Latest details regarding the shooting ot M. Laborl ihow that tho sky wns overcast when H. Laborl left his home, about 0 a. m., tccompanled by Col. IMcquart and the M. Oast. .niter's brother-in-laM. Labor! was laughing and chat-lin- g with his companions when he wn.s hot. The party was passing the Qnnl Richmond, and was about o :roBs the Chataubrland bridge, when a man, hidden behind a wooden fence, it a corner of tho qual, stepped out If the blood Is impure then you are weak and 'languid ; your appetite is poor and, your digestion' Is weak. You can not sleep well and tho morn ing finds you unprepared for the work of tho day. Your cheeks arc pale and your com plexlon Is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, bell;, I or some eruotlon of the skfn.l Wliy not purify your blood? . J r the Hoymarket. THE TENTH'S HOME COMING. Pennsylvania Wnntu the I'rrftldrnt to Sleet the Hoys When They Arrive In I'lttshurith. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 10. A committee composed of Gov. Wm. A. f'tone, liobert Pitcalrn, of the Pennsylvania railroad, nnd K. SI. lligclow, of thiv city, has gone to Pittsburgh, S. V., where they will meet President Mckinley and extend to him nu Invitation to be present in Pittsburgh upon the return ot the Tenth regiment. The committee will press upon the president the general desire of western Penii&ylvnniris and the friends f the Tenth to have hi in here upon their return, nnd it is expected,the matter will be presented to him In fuch a light that he will find it hurd to refuse. President McKlnley has trendy expressed his desire to be here and shake the hand of every member of the regiment. -- DreyfiiRltes. (ten. Merctcr'n Deponltlon. Gen. Merclcr's deposition was iniudi- ble unless tc the judges and nhnrtliiind reporters. It Tell flat, hU mice and delivery being bad. Hut we have it now In print. It has qualities for which t we did not give It during delivery. They nro easy, flowing cp-dlnt:ite-ment- " e plausibility and the nrt of lulling Misplclon. As the deposition iu full in the reports it will everywhere be read with delight by those already persuaded thut Dreyfus Is traitor. They will not see what was fecksuluian; what wus tho feline Figuratively speaking, the deposition, which was really u speech for the prosecution, shows Murder to be a casuist ot the highest order. He never loses his way In the most inirl-sat- e variations and keeps In view that cool, calculating, Dreyfus is traitor. Only the IleHlunlnK 't the Slritftdle. The immediate issue of the fight is freedom of Dreyfus, but Saturday's and episodes are the beginning conseot n struggle of 11 per-tid- y. them, a tramp, fatally. The transport McPherson, with a cargo of supplies for the storm suiter-ec- s of Porto Itlco, left her pier in Brooklyn Monday afternoon. The shortest honeymoon on record occurred nf Guthrie, Okla., Monday. A bride of two hours instructed an attorney to for a divorce. Capt. William Masson, who for 38 years ran on the Mississippi river and e was one of the river captains, died at his home in St. Louis, Monday. Bud Meadows, on the stand in the EXCHANGED FOR GOLD COIN. trial nt Ourlf, Mo., showed with a Winchester how he killed the three Amount of Gold Certificates 1'ald Out Bilycus, ns he claimed, in W. I. It. Howard, n prominent mernt tho Seieriil chant of Jamestown, Ark., thinks he urlca. has struck a bonanza an his farm in WnBhlngton, Aug. id. The amount the shops of a quarry of black marble. The Kansas City Star says the only Of gold certificates paid out nt the .sevup to the clpse ot nvailablc military force In Missouri at eral prrsint la buMiicKa.Monday In exchange nnd Bill BIng3, janitor to the stute cold wns $14,418,870 with Sun Franclu-qnnd 'New Orleans yet to llij heard arsenal. A United States government steamfrom. The amounts taken nt the sevcitlei are given ns er, supposed to be the cable steamer eral Hcoker, Is ashore near the mouth of follows: I 893.91C Ccrregldor harbor, nt the entrance to Washington 1.M1.7U Ilhltlmoro Mnnila bay. 6.JSO.0OC New fork 1.U9.UH Harvey Hooper was arrested atGuth-rie- , I'lillndtluhla 635.00C llottou Okla., charged with beheading J. 210.2CC Cincinnati Chicago l,t7,0K H. Kicks and throwing his body into 1.&1.0V) 3t. Louts the river. The headless body was found ten days ago. ONE OF DENVER'S PIONEERS. Gen. Davis reports from San Juan, Forto Death of Clenrac XV. Clayton From Parker, Rico, theC, death of Harry J. Troop Fifth cavalry, who the Effects n( n Iteecut died on August 11 from Injuries reStroke ot Apoplexy. ceived In the hurricane. Hugh Kennedy, of San Francisco, Denver, Col., Aug. 10. George W. who has Juft returned from Itotzebuo Clayton, one of Denver's earliest pioneers, died from thu effects) of a sound, Alaska, brings the report that Kentucky, stroke ot apoplexy sustained Saturday the PIckinny brothers, of while prosby natives night. He was a native of Philadel- were murdered Sllawalk river. pecting on the phia, but came to Denver In 1SS0, entering the mercantile business. In Under Orders. Ihe Thirty-Fir- st 1874 ho retired with n iurge fortuna Cincinnati, Aug. 10. The Thirty which is now estimated nt from first regiment, which has been fully to J 5,000,000. His wife and for a week, has been ordered only child died several years ago. to be ready to leave for San Francisco September, 15, thence on tho trans-peDEWEY TESTIMONIAL FOND. Grant for the Philippines. Col. Llcut.-CoWebb C. Hayes and President McKlnley Invited to At- Pettlt, other olllccrs consider the regiment tend n Performance In New York reedy for service. In Aid of tho Fund. May Assist on the Slinmroek. Plattsburg, N. Y Aug. 10. The enLondon, Aug. 12. The Times, comtertainment committee of the Dewey plimenting Capt. "Ben" Parker's skilltestimonial fund, consisting of ful handling ot Emperor William s e Chief jnclit Meteor in the Solent, confirm John S. Wise, chairman, Hugh Ilonncr, of New York, Dr. llrush the report that he will, If tho Kaiser and Secretnry Shottwcll arrived here consents, go to the United States wl'h and invited the president to attend a ten of the most expert members of the grand performance to bo given at the crew of the Meteor to assist In Bulling Metropolitan opera houne. The presi- Shamrock. dent promised to be present if possible, but 8atd he could not give Vi posiHon. Oeorge Leakey Dead. tive answer. Toledo, O., Aug. 14. Hon. Georpe Loskey, an Ohio pioneer and tl o Feud Multiply In Clay County. founder of the Ohio drainage system, Loudon, Ky., Aug. 10. As matters Is dead. He was 75 years old. now ht,and In Clay county, four feuds two, me looked for Instead of THE MARKETS. an now. The Ilenges and New York, Aug-- . 16. of near llengetown, nic i$ war. One of the CATTLR Native. Bloom....! 5 2$ Q 0 00 for COTTON Middling; "i Stapletons was killed a few months FI.OUIl Winter Wheat.... 3 23 O 3 90 JSV) 3 nod WHKAT-N- o. 76W iro by n Ilenge, nnd feeling has been COHN-N- o. 2 $ 27 W growing until an outbreak In looked OATS No. 2 S 7S it 9 60 I'OUK New 31eH3 for at any moment. On lted llird ST. LOUIB. creek trouble has started between COTTON-Mlddl- lnu . KTi UKBVISS-Sle- ers a s the Sizlores and Ashers, nnd both Cows und Iielfurs. 2 60 nre carrying Winchesters. The CAI.VES-(lwrW5W 4 00 latter place Is 20 and llengetown 13 IloaS Knlr totoCliolcu Choice.... 3 60 U1IKEP Fair miles from Manchester. 1'l.OUIt Patents (new).... 3 40 niunr and Htralcht. 2 75 71KV 2 lted Winter tt'IIEAT-N- o. Stricken With Avoplc-cyCOHN No. I Onmhn, Neb., Aug. 13. Senator M. L. OATB No. 2. .... 2 o. Ucywrird was stricken with apoplexy HYK-N- ACCO-1.U- BS 3W 60 yeslcrduy afternoon ut llrowuville, TOU Hurley.... Loaf HAY Clear Neb., where he had gone to delher nil llUTTBH-Chol- ce Timothy (now) 8 00 Dairy.... It iddress at the Modern Woodmen pic- - KOaS Fresh .... "nlc. He is in a very precarious con- UACON-Ol- e.r ltlb old-timSal,-Trcnfor-golo suli-trtasurt l. fac-lionO).. A proceedings." convention. Spectator Gathered. Dr. Hyatt, the St. Louis weather The shot had been heard 200 yards unusually cold weather way from tho avenue dc la Quere, for this season of the year for the Imwhere n crowd had gathered as usual mediate future. A Missouri Pacific freight train went to witness the arrival of the principal through n bridge near Henson, Mo. peisonages connected with the court Several persons were hurt, one of martial. These spectators ran in tho gei-darm- ed at Portia, Ark., charged with shooting the two young Watts girls last Saturday. More than 250 St. Loulsans have gone to island, in Lake Erie, to attend the Epworth League Put-In-lla- y Fell to the Uround. The wounded man fell to the ground, lie tried to rise and put his hand to the wound In his back and brought '.he hand back covered with blood. As ae lay there, with his clothes covered with the dust in which he had fallen, be said. In a faint voice: "1 beg you to give roe my stick and my papers. Qo and tell them," he add-td- , with a final effort, "to suspend the ' ind fired at M. Laborl. 4. will do It. Take It a few days and then put your finger on your pulse again. You can feci the difference. It Is stronger and ycur circulation bener. Send for our book on Impure Blood. If you are bilious, take Ayer's Pills. They greatly aid the Sarsaparilla, They cure constipation also. '&- - Jlrectlon of tho spot where the shooting had occurred, followed by on horseback. The Uootor Arrived. Thi wounded man asked to have a rVro ta our Doctce: Witts them (rMlrslltbatttnltrs arrlac called to convey him to his a year cue. Yoa vUl rscslvs I prompt reply, vrithoat tiotu residence and to have Drt Iteclua sumatMs, nit. j. &wA.T.f moned. When tho doctor arrived he kcelt beside M. Laborl, putting a bottle of smelling salts to his nostrils. Around these central figures weru grouped the spectators, all deeply affected, some indeed crying llko chilALL ME NOMINATIONS dren. At a little distance was gathered nether group. The central figure of which was the commissary of police, flnde at the Lexington Conven note book in hand taking down the testimony of the eye witnesses of the tion by Acclamation affair. woe Tho Scene of the Crime. The Bcene of this pathetic picture With BROWN AT slow waters of the lllver Vilaine on one side and on tho other scattered. bouses with a gap just opposite th-- i pot through which could be seen a green meadow with a stream flowing of n row of houses. A a dusty high road, tho dark.green, THE MEAD. Platform Denounces the Louis vlllc Convention and the Qoebel Election Law. Special to The Bek, through It and beyond that the backs was drawn up as quickly as possible, cordon of mounted gendarmes about fifteen yards apart, and in the space within which were the two groups already described. Borne to III Residence, An ambulance which had been summoned arrived with four attendants ot the military hospital bearing an or dinary stretcher on which was placed t blue and white striped mattress. On this M. Laborl was tenderly laid and the stretcher was borne by friends of M. Laborl and some newspaper men, ivith Mme. Laborl walking beside It. The party proceeded slowly back In the middle of the roadway to M. Laborl'a temporary residence, w1n he had rented a furnished house for UBe during the continuance ot the court martial. Hearchlnir for the Assailant. A force of gendarmes, headed by M. Hennlon, ot the secret police, is scouring the country In search of M. Lubori's assailant, and a company of infantry has been dispatched to surround nnd beat the wood wherq-ithe man Is supposed to be hiding. An Incredible side of the outrage Is the fact, It Is asserted, that several pa&sers-bsaw M. Laborl shot and paired on indifferently, neither offering to help the victim nor joining In the pursuit of the assassin. Rolihed fay an Onlooker. Still more Incredible Is the fact that an individual who vient to the Ride ot M. Laborl ns he lay wounded on the ground, Is said to have searched the pocket b of tlic suffering man and stolen their contents The assailant fled after the shooting, holding his revolver in his hand, with his finger on the trigger and threat cued several men who showed a disposition to block his way. The Wounded Man's Condition. One' of the doctors nt M. Laborl'a house sold that M. Laborl was bearing the agony he was suffering, with marvelous fortitude, and added: "lie has been put to bed and is being watched by bis wife. He has spoken, but not of himself; alwaya about the trial. Via have strong hopes that he will pull through and have sent an optimistic telcgxam to his family. It will be 41 hours, however, before wo Can speak with certainty ot his condition." THE WARAOAIHSTTHB YAQUIS. sub-chiu y Lexington, Ky., August 17. A large attendance at the Lexington convention, representing 1 10 counties. A full ticket has been nominated as follows: John Young Brown, for Governor; Major P. P. Johnson, Lieutenant Governor; Lawrence P. Tanner, of anti-Goeb- Owensboro, Attorney General; Frank C. Pasteures, of Caldwell county, Auditor; John C. Droege. of Kenton, Treasurer; Ed L. Hines, of Bowling Green, Secretary of State; Rev. E. O. Guerrant, of Jackson, Superintendent of Public Instruction; G. H. Vandever, of Lincoln, Commissioner of Agricul turc. All the nominations were made in a most harmonious manner and by acclamation. Hon. John Young Brown mado a speech of about one hour and a half, in which ho reviewed irry things of state interest, and stirred the convention with much enthusiasm. The platform denounces the Louisville Policeman convention, and says that of the Democrats of Kentucky were disfranchised thereby and that the nominees of that convention are not entitled to support as such. It quotes the Kentucky statutes, on fraud and intimidation in conven tions. It endorses the Chicago platform, recognizes W. J. Bryan as the leader and denounces the Goebel "election" laws, and winds up with a denunciation of the State and national administrations. one-thir- d I PM. Bee? Are you a subscriber Vou should be. M. to The Military Operations Cnliulnate in the Final lloat and Dispersion of the Indians. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 15. The rimes' staff correspondent wires from Quaymas, Mcx., that military operations In the Yaqut valley culminated Fridny in a series of sharp engagements and the Anal rout and dispersion ot the Indians. The Yaquls In the rebellion had left the' other towns along the river and concentrated their. forces at VIcam on the south bunk. There is no Kodak but the Eastman Kodak No. 2 ait ion. LAUD-Pri- me Steam e to-da- Steers,... CATTI.E-Natl- ve Communication Interdicted. HOaS-K- alr Ponta Del Gada, Azore Islandti, Aug, SHEEP ralrtotoChoice Choice... IC All communication between the FI.OU11 Winter Patents... Patents... Azores and Portugal have been inter- WHEAT-N-o.flprlns Spring 2 No. 2 lted dicted on account of the seeming cases 2 COnN-N- o. ot bubonic plague which huvu been OATS-N- o. 2 discovered CHICAGO. 4 60 4S 3 60 3 45 Q 6 20 3 SO 70 and-other- s Endeavor !W 0 POllK Mess (now) KANSAS CITY. 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No extras, no bothersome plato holders, no heavy glass plates. aa Wk.UU J rnPI IlLirasirk-llvrnnAdcntii- l. 68 J;'' Kodaks $5.00 to $35-x- . EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, H.Y; .' .1 n'"-...- 43- KSAV CSP ' x&&fapKi u Fix ft- ; r-- i v? ;Pv ' fc. R a. t S I 't I i" " i-- ! v, Li V 'I I 3' tobacco was that it did not have a Titus far Mister Urey Woodson N IN THE MINES. Gentle Wind sucker or worm about it. This appears to be a silent partner of led him to believe he had struck a Goebel & Co. He is one ot the Among the new men lo cast their lot Western gold mine, and he went into the-- with Ihe St Bernard Coal Company Is Mr. "push" who seems to have sense enough to keep his mouth 'shut. Tells no sweeter sloty to humanity tfun business extensively the year fol Waller II Finley, a graduate in mining PAUL, M. MOORB, Editor and Manager. Announcement tliAt the Doubtless he remembers that ex- - the health bringer. Hood's SrsaprilU, lowing, hoping to supply the seed engineering. Since graduating, he baa And "guaranteeing no been employed at mines in Montana, Gov. lohn Young Brown made tells of the birth of An erA of good hesdlh. to growers, and now comes to assist Mr Howard BEE FUBLISHINB COMPANY. him what he is and it is due to that It is the one reliable specific for the cure suckers and no worms," but his While as assistant mine engineer, and so Incorporated blood, stomach And liver troubles. golden hopes vanished by the fail valuable a helper he has proved lo be that Even of All Entered tbe PettoBce at Barlluftoa ti Second fact that he remains silent. ure to grow of a single seed he had Mr White is greatly delighted with bii last matter. the Messenger editorials espousing ZfoodjAiScWqi preserved to start on. are directly The president of the Si. Bernard Ci the Goebel cause SUBSCRIPTION RATES: pany, Mr J U. Atkinson, has left to to Messrs. Leigh and traceable spend a lew weeks in Ihe East wilb his A Blf Kentucky Tree. May, the bone, sinew and brain of family who are now sojourning there, It oo From the Uurkesville Herald Una Year, strictly la advance) the Messenger. 5 9 The officer found that he could " Sis Montns.r " J " ThreeMontht. " It is nqt. generally known, but Secretary Bailey, ot the Relnecke Coal ... i a buggy alone for hfty cents; Slnils Copies.... Company, as usual took quite an iolerest L. Elliston, a hire Judge Joseph Specimen copies milled tree on application. the Indian agreed to furnish the one oijue.jargest trees itmhis part in tbe Hopkins County Fair. wanted In alt parti 01 lb Corretpondenti lawyer and chairman of Kenton OOOlT Aoarcisuaior p.mcui.i.. horses and do the driving for noth- of the country and nearly equalling Last week we quoted at some length. IT Ft county's committee of Goebel Deming, taking his compensation in the big trees of California' stands Ihe influence of Ihe saloon on the strike at THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1899. ocrats, also an election commisioner his own free trip over and back. near the Elliot schoolhouse below Hvansvtlle, and Ibis week we quote from a for Kenton county, said in a recent writer lo tbe United Mine Journal what A bargain was accordingly struck, Amandayille. It is a hollow syca 1r6FUBUCAN TICKET. conversation: "Well you fellows more and measures fourteen feet bad effect Ihe use ot liqnor has on even the journey was made, and when Ihe members of Ihe U. M. W may do the voting, and we'll do the the officer turned in his vouchers in diameter, and if the top was not Tbe first ot a series of local meetings GOVerDOr counting." Smithlon lo F"fB at Washington one of them was broken off there is no telling how was Ihe be held atminers, but aon Monday, tor bait dozen M This man Elliston is a sworn W. S. TAYLOR, high it would be. There is a piece only putWaverly appearance for "one buggy, one day, fifty in an It was blue Jji election commissioner. Of course Of Butler County. broken out of one side of it which Monday, and of course tbe saloons recents." quired Ihe attention ot a large number of everybody knows that he reads the Although his entire account ran answers the purpose of a doorway, miners and tbey could not spare Ibe time Lieutenant Governor, J, For be carried law as it was intended to a meeting. suppose thai some 10 well up into the hundreds of dol- and the children frequently stable of attendpoor fellows when jjj JOHN MARSHALL, the tbey out. Six affidavits have been made as many as three horses at a time from )io lo $15 for two weeks' hard receive lars, this was the single item held labor Of Louisville. by citizens who heard the stateoter prosperity that up by the auditing experts. "Who in it on rainy days and have plenty are somust joyed wilb suchtheir past hardtry 10 drown tbey ments of Elliston, and the three ever heard of hiring a buggy and of room for all. For Secretary of State, ' ships and troubles and feel strong, rich commissioners at Frankfort will and happy, at least as long as their small CALEB POWERS, horses for fifty cents a day?" they pay will last have an opportunity of confirming sacely inquired. Hawk anil DunarJ Fight, "And to hire a Of Knox County. This week sees the consummation ot the Kenton county appointment. buggy without horses would be From the Greenup Dsmocrat. some gigantic coal and coke deals in Fay 'For Attorney General, In conversation with a reprcsen' etle county and tbe Connellsville coke re The Goebel & Co.'s circus with folly, for the man could not have CLIFTON J. PRATT, tative of the Democrat, the Rev, gion Tbe Federal Sleel Company, who its numerous side shows was dragged it himself. There is someOf Hopkins County. So, at con- William Loper told of a peculiar recently purchased from II C Frick tbe "pulled off" at Mayfield the 12th thing wrong here." jusl soulb of Uoiontown, Revere of siderable inconvenience and cost incident which came under his ob- has sold trad, acres of it inst., and the Pennyrile voters For Auditor, jg 1,132 lo W. J. Rainy that section still live. Mr. Goebel, of time, the trugal functionary of servation while driving with his for a trifle less than $1,000 per acre. v.10HN S. SWEENEY. wife and George McGinnis up the making a total consideralion of over however, in the midst of his the Government had to visit the $:, r uifrioutDon harangue, sickened nigh unto office and make an elaborate ex- Buffalo Fork of Tygart creek. They coo, 000 and for the same sum has pur For Treasurer, death and for a time it was thought planation, first orally and then in were driving along and saw a fight chased about 3,000 acres of Ibe Du Puy coal in Nicholson. German and Menallen WALTER R. DAY, that speech would be his last on writing, and the written statement between a turkey buzzard and a townships The Cochran interests have Well, as some contend, had to be duly filed in the archives hawk, and stopped to watch it. The bought 1,500 acres ot fine coal Just beOf Breathitt County. earth. fight was stubbornly contested, but yond their Washington E)r Superintendent of Public In- - this was doubtless a warning from before the account was passed and finally resulted in a victory for the organized tbe Cochran plant, and bave Coal and Coke some higher power than "election his money paid to him. struction, Company capital $360,000, lo develop It This failure of an effort to save buzzard. laws" and "convention rulings" The Bessemer Coke Company people JOHN BURKE, f fj made by man. It would indeed $4.50 for the Government was not bae also organized a new $100,000 con i if Of Campbell County. He Was Kind to the Poor. From that be sacrilegious to quote Scripture without its lesson. cern and will build a new coke plant in Ihe north end of ibe Connellsville region ljlr Commissioner of Agriculture, in connection with Gocbel and his day. forward the officer concerned From Ihe Maysville Public Ledger. A few days ago an old man was ConneUiillc, Pa , Courier J C$tt. THROCKMORTON, "forty or more thieves" under any never haggled over questions of J. W. r circumstances, or we could cite economy. He hired a whole out- killed by a train at Vanccburg. His Vessels for tbe coal trade are reported jtf - Of Fayette County. r our readers to many suitable pas- fit when he hired anything, and name was John Irvine and his age scarce at Cleveland Among the thousands, who attended tbe $ Sj . For Representative, He was a bachelor, sages applicable to the case. let Uncle Sam pay big bills rather fair at Madlsonwlle last week could be I S . BEN T. ROBINSON. Throughout the Pennyrile district than be bothered with little ones. living alone, and had property found Ihe miners and their families in worth some 3,000. His house large numbers, who even while work is we are God's people, let it be re J Wanted was alongside the railroad, and one plentiful look a few hours to attend their I eke is dollars to doughnuts membered. To sell or trade a Hall combina- of his freaks was to walk across the counly fair and tale a needed rest that'.Mr. Bryan will not speak in tion lock safe, good as new. Par- track whenever he heard a train 's Story. The Superintendent Crulcbfield and family Kentucky in this fall's campaign. ties can see safe by calling at L. coming. Like the fool lion tamer from Si Charles, were among tbe visitors New York Letter to Philadelphia Press HonGoodkigiit's recent speech Ever since the close of the fiscal D. Martin's store, St. Charles, Ky. and the ballonatic, he made the trip at tbe county fair last week While the Si Bernard Company bad no John Spingler, in Hopkins county had somewhat year there have been amazing once to many, for a "Fljer" exhibit at the fair this rear, tbey furnished Terre Haute, Ind. of ofhcial reports that show of a goodnight effect to the cause stories dumped him into a ditch without a Urge number of Ihe patrons ot tbe fair the extent throughout the country of Gocbel a whole bone in his body. bu hundred miners in eastern Ken and the magnitude of the exciting CUPPED FROM THE Some years ago he had prepared tucky are out on a strike on account ot Republicans to the front in business prosperity. The clearings If there is a KENTUCKY EXCHANGES. his tombstone, and on it, in addi- controversy about wages Kentucky's line of march. Tho reported from the various cities tion to name and dates, is the sen- portion of Kentucky cursed with strikes it fight will soon be on in earnest. have furnished good proof of the is eastern Kentucky where ibey seem to timent. A Curious Find. Stand in line. beof annual occurrence enormity of the transactions of a From the Lebanon Falcon A recent sinks at Central Cily lasted domestic nature done in the past Be Kind lo the Poor. Has Goebel weakened lost James W. Hamilton, the thresh-ermaonly two days, and Ibe supposition is that six months. tells us that while he was faith in his Goebel Bill and in his It is a noble sentiment, too, as usual Ihe operators conceded tbe igl Today comes an equally gratify- threshing a crop of wheat for Mr. election commissioners, or what is and Mr. Irvine carried it out by lators their demands ing tale narrated from anotherpoint Spalding, on the Bradfordsville making his home the retreat of "Two more arresls were made this it that gives him that scared caste of view. And, aside from the vispike, about three miles from town, every tramp who came along, al morning ot tbe parlies who are charged of countenance? ible evidences of cheerfulness and on Saturday afternoon, on finish- though on more than a dozen occa uilb being implicated in Ibe recent mid It is amusing to note some ot content that everyone has been ing the first Mack, a hole was dis- sions, the ungrateful wretches re night assault upon mtnrs miners near Ibe Sunnyside soal the apologies made for supporting able to see in this city, this report covered near the center of the turned his hospitality by stealing "Vbe parlies arrested were George gives the only opportunity lor disthe nomination of the Redwine stack, and no sooner had it been his clothes and whatever else they Spradley and William Rueger. Both Convention. Apologies seem to covering whether the are young men about 2a tears otage and discovered than a snake protruded could carry. thry live in Ihe West End of the city. be necessary. Doubtless they are. are sharing in the prosperous con- its head from the opening. There The are miners and were employed In tbe ditions. It is a report that shows were several dogs with the machine Bound to Otttllm. Sunnyside mines pre ious to the inaugura In the event of Goebel's election what the savings banks of the vaat the time, and one of them "When I was in Lexington, says lion of Ihe strike fears of the rious boroughs that comprise the the jerked the reptile from his abode. John Feland, in the Hopkinsville "Since Ibe midnight shooting affair tbe State printing going to the Cin city of New York been doing for Alter dispatching the reptile, the New Era, "I had the pleasure of men have been out of Ibe city but returned The Enquirtr six months. There are in the encinnati Enquirtr. cur again made a rush for the hole meeting Sheriff Beverly White, of a few days ago savis truly more of a Goebel organ larged New York forty-nin"Deputy Sheriff George Kocb heard Ibey and this time emerged with a large Clay county. He's an entertaining were in tbe city and as he bad warrants l or ings institutions. Their deposits than either the skunk in his mouth. The effluvium chap and talks sensibly of the sit. for Ibeir arrest, he stalled in tearcb of the Times Strange but true. range from 16,000,000 down to of this animal, however, soon uation there. White is a walking them Ibis morning He found Spradley l4,ooo. Their resources reach in Sunnyside mines, and while pining Some unseen powers stilled Mr. one case as high as 76,000,000, proved too much for his dogship, arsenal, and wears his pistol belt at the released his hold and again in plain view. He told me that the Franklin street park be saw Rueger, Settle's tongue at Bowling Green and there are ten whose resources and he so be brought both ot Ihe men up town to made for the hole; this time he he knew his days on earth were Ibe county jail, where tbey will be Incar in the midst of his tirade against are not less than $25,000,000. could not land his prey. Several numbered. 'The feudists are bound ceraled until Ibey give bond in Ibe sum ot all that is decent in politics. Such Since the 1st of January the of the machine hands laid to, and to get me before long,' he said. 'It $1,000 for their apperance at tbe Septem warning should be sufficient, and of New York have of Ibe Circuit Court. espousing Gobelism deposited .in these banks nearly pretty soon two groundhogs were may be a week and it may be a ber term understood henceforth all Ibat Ibeir friends and "It is should govern themselves accord $20,000,000 more than they with pulled out. After a severe fight month, but I'll bite the dust some relatives are taking steps toward securing were killed. time.' I asked him why he didn't bondsmen with the dogs they ingly. drew from them, and in one case which were move away from the country. All The two ground-hogs- , "Tbe warrants on which tbe men were "The Lo'uisville Posts supple the resources were increased by the largest ever seen in that coun- of my friends and relatives and arrested were made oul in compliance ' ment, issued the nth inst., is a nearly three millions in six months. try, the skunk and the snake, a what little property I have are in with indictments returned by Ibe last grand jury, and charge the men with as very creditable one, interesting in Not a savings bank in all the en viper, were dwelling in peace and Clay. I must stay there and meet sault and battery wilb intent to maim and the extreme as it sets forth the larged New York shows less de harmony in the same bed. my fate lik a man,' he answered. kill truth, the whole truth and nothing posits on July 1 than it did on Jan "The News' readers will recall tbe uary 1, and not one shows a but the truth. Truth that even The Old Way While bookkeeper on raising the grade of the shooting scrape, Work "lying news decrease in resources. That is to From the Harrodsburg Democrat. Mr. Blackbnrn's James Moore, of Ibe Sunnyside Coal ComIllinois Central on both sides of papers" cannot question if they say, that for six months the net The Democrat talked with two the river at the Henderson incline pany, and Rd Gelger were transporting working-meof New savings of the about colored were so disposed. old timers at Lexington the other is giving employment to 250 men. miners from ho L & N depot at Howell York City were about 20,000,000, day, Messrs. Robert Prewitt and work Has been in progress since lo the mines of tbe Sunnyside coal aod We predict for Gocbel a fair and it is estimated that unless there Ike Smith. In 1851 Mr. Smith early spring, with a large force, coke company, one nigbl last May, un sized crowd wherever he may be a change in the conditions that drove 112 head of fat cattle but it will be six or eight weeks known parties fired upon the wagonette of speak, for no other reason than that now prevail the for Mr. Prewitt to New York, tak- yet before the grading is finished, containing Ibe men at a point on West Maryland Streets, and James Moore re it has never been known to fail this city will have as their share of ing eighty-fivdays for the trip. while ballasting and ceived wounds from which be is just re that where the coming of a mur- the prosperity of the country in the It was customary at that time to will take well into November, covering and five of (be negro miners were derer into a community is known, form of permanent investment or drive cattle from Kentucky all the Long before the winter rains make struck by shots and bullets Ed Gelger't right there people will congregate savings $50,000,000 more than way to Boston. There were no the Ohio a raging flood the tracks ear was penetrated and almost cut cfl by impelled by curiosity to see what they had last year. scales in Kentucky on which to will be above the highest water- one of Ihe bullets "This makes six arrests in all which the culprit looks like. weigh cattle, it was the custom for Uncle Sam Penny Wise. mark and only ice can interfere resulted from ibe grand jury's Investiga The Cincinnati Enquirer's inter Washington Letter to the New York Post the buyer and seller to agree on a with the operation of the transler lion of the affair, and several other arrests The United States Government steer of average size and kill est in Goebel and Goebelism is due boat. The work at the incline is are jet lobe made As soon as ibe men to another "trade" made by Goe is run on rather extravagant lines him and weigh the parts after be- an immense one. ft means the can be apprehended Ihey will be arrested," Eyanstille News bel and others. The Enquirer's in respect to the outlay of money ing cleaned and butchered. The raising of the track for two miles for various classes of service, but weight thus ascertained was to It is thought by some that tbe call issued support has been paid for, not a on the Indiana side and a mile by Agitator Wood for members of the U. mere promise to pay as some would it is closeness itself when it comes stand for the weight of each ani- and a quarter in Kentucky, as well M W to beware of Hopkins county and suppose, but actually paid for be- to the auditing of the accounts for mal in the lot to he sold, and they as lifting the "Y" tracks on both leave Ihe same wilboul further effort to who was were sold at so much per pound fore delivery of goods, and with such service. An officer In all, organize is only a blind, behind which he sides far above floods. traveling in the West some time net, as arrived at by this method. the understanding that if Goebel nearly four miles of track will have expects to complete bis plan of mischief- making ?is declared "King" by the "powers ago on public business wanted to The prevailing price fifty years ago to be elevated, and all of this run over to Pipestone, Minn., for fat cattle from 1,300 to 1,600 It is ibougbl that tbe Campbell washers 'that be," viz., "The Goebel Bill" without interference with regular being constructed at tho coke works will from Flandrau, S. D., and back pounds was 4 cents per pound net additional favors will be extended. traffic, augmented by the passage be ready for use inn week, and Ibe work again. By rail, this meant a weight, the same grade of cattle of work trains. on tbe slack bins is being pushed by Fore Can a man, who will in cold rather long detour, and involved that would now bring about 5 cents man Toombs blood kill another and be guilty of considerable expense for car fares, gross on foot. ttWWHHeMHtMtWill)C Said a miner one day Ibis u eel "I ex numerous other crimes, expect hotel accommodations, etc.; but pect to vole for Goebel, but I believe lhat the people of Kentucky to elect the distance straight across the tbe Republican parly is tbe true friend of A Rare Tobacco. labor " Yet he will vole against bis own him Governor of the pround old prairie was only fifteen miles, and From Ihsltarrodsburg Democrat. Interests Certainly not his errarid in Pipestone could be Commonwealth? Mr. T. M. Dean, of thin blood, weak lungs and t Mr John Hogan is again making lb or why should he in advance of accomplished in an hour. He in- min's Ferrytneighbor,hood, was in rounds establishing new agencies for the the election have a law enacted to quired at a local livery stable, and town Monday. Several years ago, I paleness. You have them in Coal Company John is gelling ready for hot weather as well as In cola. another rush next winter make his election sure, no matter found that a buggy, horse and while in the cliffs, he found a numSCOTT'S EMULSION cures overwhelming the vote driver could be got for $5. When a miner makes up his mind lo sup how Just ber of wild tobacco plants, which I them in summer as In winter. port Goebel, be should abandon all hope of fore- then an Indian farmer came along he transplanted and against him might be. The cultivated, further It is creamy looking and pleas- - Slate, itincrease of tho industries of this bis candidate should be successful. sight and shrewdness of Mr. Goe and said he wanted to go to Pipe and they turned out some of the I ant tasting. An avowed enemy lo labor and its interests be denied nor and that he had a pair finest "long green" he had ever I beLcannot stone, too, all druggists. 10C and, $i in the eovernor's chair can work a crest eeeee fsfeeeejfetej injury to the miners. eeeee of horses, but no light wagon. seen. One peculiarity about this .1 Chess l8ee "4 of Birth" hetllh-giver jr good digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age, A QLEAR HEAD; &AftftftftAftftAftftftftAAftftftftftftAftAg ? are some of the results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. '' A Known Fact. Tutt's Liver Pills non-partisa- n, non-politic- Fr sioner of agriculture, is anxious to have farmers' clubs organized to discuss matters pertaining to the farm, and will be pleased to correspond with those interested in the subject. DIGEST YOUR FOOD. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour J: Everything in the Ladies' Misses' and Children's Slipper Una stomach, dizziness, constipation is uDjeci 10 a Discount or iweniy rer ueni. bilious fever, piles, torpid liver A choice line of Lawns is one of our midand all kindred diseases. summer attractions, and we are allowing a 20 per cent, discount on all e Parasols and Fancy Umbrellas. Col. Lucas Moore, commis- Yes, the dull season has once more made its appear ance lias struck us and ve arc leaving nothing undone to i counteract its demoralizing effect. Idleness we will guard o against; we must he busy, cau't afford to be otherwise, and that our store may keep its non de plume THE BEE HIVE we are offering many items at very seductive prices. & STRUCK I b J 3c 0 o G high-grad- 0 o 3 1". The Guts We Have Made in Our Sumner Dress Getds Are Out- - J 0 rageous, but They Must Move, Everything must be marked at the ROCK BOTTOM PRICE. We won't have it otherwise. J 1 Ninety per cent. e( all alafcats le by food not beintr properly eHceMtd, It ertliea potions and mxsUtoyoir bleed ud that xoa sir liable to almost any aMetaae til kuun system la belr to. Uae Dr. Car!it4t'a CenuaUTif Powder and watch the reealM, v Yoa rttl feel the (rood effects liter taking; eat deACtT It . a trial and be coaTlaced. Pile asc e Or. Otto'n SpniM Cum aUlMiw CvrM cu4 0 0 CDME AND SEE US. MADIBONVILLE. KY. THE SAME PRICE ON THE 8AMH THINOTO EVERYBODY. g :? 0 0 0 0 Your Cmgh.t Jit tit MttfMn far Chlle)rt,n.v for salt by St. Bernard Drag Store. BISHOP & CO., jp'spi''M 19 1 r 7t&: -- ':. Government Commissioners have made an agreement with the Crow Indians for the purchase of about 1,000,000 acres of land, which will eventually be thrown open for settlement. Where the digestion is good, and the general powers of the system in a healthy state, worms can hnd no habitation in Ibt human body. White's Cream Vermifuge not only destroys every worm, but corrects all derangements of tbe digestive organs. Price 35 cts. at St Cerdsrd Drug Store tZWZZVVZZrf 5iiy wwji ""qpSMflpmpi a UUhn QBS YOUR Z. ORDERS SOLICITED juny i i kp jqpjMuyjirjFiniiij Ik. Ijujru DyjIyssO """ ' aMMMMMMmMaMMMWMMMMMMMMMHM ' Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. eighty-three- Houses, fences and crops in Central and Eastern Kentucky suffered greatly from a storm Saturday. In Marion county, the dim-ag- e is estimated at $300,000. Extensive damage is reported done in Madison and Nelson counties. The Appetite of a Qoat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are oat ot order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Fills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, glyea a splendid appetite sound digestion and a regular bodily babil tbat insures perfect hetltb and great energy Only aj cents at any Drugstore. : opm ah wight. Barnett & Arnold. iif3 ir tin Amififcii iW fifr lit rt mt tfiinjif ta rJi -r- ' M. McCORD. '"fi"',1, ;, Wage-Earner- ,," ' tTi7BrillBBLnF" Contractor and Builder is YeTAns 1 - ir'l'i IHEl! fflfflil i axpiniiNoa ir--vr enrol miBTniu The grand stand of the Louisville Baseball Club was destroyed by fire Saturday morning, entailing a loss of about $13,000 partially covered by insurance. All Classes ot Buildings Erected and made complete ready tor occupincr. loeluding lb furnishing ot all materials, mechanical and common labor ' , n, PLANS. DETAILS. OPEOI l'rifm rratnnihiA ami aiit.fariinn Diiinns 5 PIOATIONS.V CONTRACTS eed Esllmilea cheerfully gUen on all kinds "Foley's Kidney Care has beta tested DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO- - ot Building and Special Wot k. Give me a and found lo be all you claim tor it. I chance) at your work before letting contract iiTirfT. bave been giving It lo my father and it is 1 tbe only thing tbat ever helped him." writes Geo C. Hickock, Cnrtiss, Wis Campbell & Co. J & S T non-unio- n Ten thousand people attended the closing day exercises at the Elk's Fair at Lexington. The fair was a big success and cleared about $4,000 for tbe Lexington Elk's Lodge. W. A. Coolibr, Aljood, Term., wrilea, "Hare nied Or. M. A. Simmon's Liver kfedltiae tan years lor CoitWeneit, Bad Draama, Lew Spirits, ate , and find It far auperlor la tbt Zellia'e Regulator I bare uied. iiiiniiMMiiiiiiiimMiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiii I GKOKOE ocreiaor lo Iiaae Uavli O. TOY, ) I LIVERY & FEED STABLE. At Ibe Old Slaod, 00 Mala Street, juil west of depot, wage-earner- s Courier-Jburnalha- s The leader of the Mormon missionaries in the South says recent reports of attacks upon the Mormons have been greatly exaggerated. HEKBINE it well adapted to tbe core of fevers ot all kinds, because it thoroughly cleanses Ihe stomach and bowels ot all bilious bnmors, and expels all Impure secretions ot tbe body. Price jo cts at St. Bernard Drug Store. e at CenThe safe in the tral City was blown open one night last week and robbed of $375.90, of which $240.30 was in stamps, and the remainder in money. The burglars prized open tbe door and then blew the safe open with dynamite. The safe was torn to pieces. post-offic- EARLINGTON, Jit KY. I First-Cla- ss Equipment and Prompt Service. e Courier-Journa- iaaaaanniiinnniiimaaamaaaaa iiiiniiiiiiiiMimmiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMir J. W. TWYMAN, 1 BBflHaaveareatBflaflflaflK DEALER IN Stoves and Grates CASTINGS AND TINWARE. 1 1 wage-earner- 's Contractor of all kinds Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper Work. ROOFING AND GUTTERING A 5 Sl'ECIAUV AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Teller, Eczema and Skin Diseases yield quickly 10 tbe marvelous healing qualities ot Banner Salve made from a prescription of a skin specialist ot world wide fame. ajc. Campbell & Co. tminiiiMiitiin inn ikh a a tma miiiit n twenty-seveI non-unio- It is announced in a Kentucky paper that at Hopkinsville a citizen "broke the skull" of a detective and that the injuries of the lat- ters "are regarded as serious." Dallas News. Nothing equals Ballard's Blackberry BalDiarrhoea and Bowel Complaints. This remedy is one ot tbe best known and most successful medicines of its kind. Price 33 cents. St. Bernard Drugstore. sam for Cramping, MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. 4 MILLION.. tf eonireaetl)oivJrt?i irruiralUaietr to be of mora general um A tyiw York companr of niaiiufu-turli- u r plftc ! npon ILe n.trkot about nre wage-earner- s e g The fact that Brazil will exhibit 500 varieties of serpents at the Paris exposition wilt not be used for advertising purposes in Kentucky. Omaha World-Herald. in Diarrhoea, Dr M.A Simmons Liver Medicine li Invaluable. It ilvea Toot to the Stomach, Aide Digestion and Aaiiili Naturt in carrying off all Impurities. Lieut. Robert S. Payne, of the t volunteer infantry, left Hopkinsville for Fort Thomas with sixteen recruits. All of the men served with him in Cuba. Thirty-firs- You ought to know that when suffering from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure remedy is Foley' Kidney Core. Cuaran. teed or money refunded. Campbell & Co- - The Shelby County Fair Association has iust comoletcd a new amphitheater which is considered one of the finest in the bouth. To keep young keep well, keep tbe nerves calm, the body ruddy and well fed, and wltb Dr M. Afmmon't Liver Medicine. Regulate the acb and Uoweli. ) SCROFULA! tabUt or labul coupoe4 rtitlniuvdlcliuudnifa wbkh bad tern aactr aiuui.c tut Ileal tuea than any other, tor tbe cure or al falacrt fif ucb 111 common to nutu u Imtu their origin la an Duialra4 Ulgeallon or wtjelcra rafiaclijr foraatltnllalinH fatatl.nbauibingnouriabnunt ana eliminating wait a, Tbeca.losuHof 111 1iic1uJh1 umir IMj beau 1 aald to Include pretty nearly every dleat r which tho phvlcUn U called u,ou to brctcrlbe. In preitaiing Ibeir atandaid remetl for tbe acceptance of the American iopl tbe company laid down Ibe principle Ibat ever) thing entering Into tho i ket utiouli hoof the blgbeit grade, and ao prepared to rrtalu It i.un.ille Intact and unimpaired tnrouab any tut tended and protected lapstj of lime lu any c lima (a Oulr tho choice t drug ahould be uaed, tbelr preparation ahouldbelnaocordance with tbe latettcrfectedmetbodot modern eclence.thetabuleg packed lu uUu, protected tiy abttorlKMii cUton,and aecurUy corked. ft.vcn tbe rorka tued l.avsbecuofat grade to high tn in lajuIremenU tbat no manufacturer of I beta could iupplr more than a mall proportion from Ms output Ibat ironll meet luo exacting tciiicailoii. f he glua vial were H turn packed In loici ot Aqnallty not aurpaued In beauty and pufecilonof workmanabtpby tboeeuted by tbe moitiMtidtoti dealer In jewel and ornament of gold. Having act Ibeir hlghitandard nnd never convntlng to vary from It, the proprietors neorted to the acccped modern method of mtklug their commodity known, and aeren bund red thousand dollars I wltblnlUe years In newspaper advertising baslnforroed every Ajnlcancltlxn concerning the euiorior and turprUIng qualities of Hlpans Tabulae. ptMnz thoiighirul and rid u taking obewrvers of tbe changed condition tbat twerp orti( and carvful lo note orery circumstance bavlng a beating over the commercial upon the nuccjful prosecution of their trade, tbe managers of tbe company nave noted that Ultra U a present Insistent demand for a lower price for erery article that reaches or approaches an universal use, and that toe people ml though requiring the best of eerjrihlng. resent being called upon to pay bary percentages for superfluous wrapping and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration Ibat might result in years, but t needles In tbe cast of a purchase Inffaded to be consumed In a ft has also txendtscorered, and proved by tbe test oPtUn and actual experience, week tbat these Tabules do not bave Ihe tendency to loss of qualities or diminution of ex cellence from eipoturd tbat might ad first have been expected Inasmuch as, under favorable cond!tli, those I bat bave lain looso la a drawee, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to bo praoUcaily as fresh, And as etScacloas as ever. Acting upon these tmnrestlons. and noting part lcalarly Ibe anlmcsJred proSDcrltr of crest newspaper now sold for a cent Instead of the old rate of live times Ibat amount, acd the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company liare en urea upon tho eiiierlmrut of putting up Hlpans Tatmlee la pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to tbo tradeupon terms which will permit of a packag rrper at a price lower than Wore adopted ror belnga I by ihs druggist r store NTH-tp aprleurr mcdlclun-KlV- K vt en tabules, or doees, ror onfrhalf a cent each The company will not discontinue tbe manufacture and aale In tbe form with which Ilia people have leamnl to know and value the Rlpana Tabulae, bat will offer the cheaper for the benefit of aucb aa way desire them. II ahould be plainly understood tlirMhe nuallty of the medicine la Identical la both aorta, the only difference pack-oge- e brlnzlu tho form nnd comparative cost of packing or puttier up. The five-caare cot yet to bo had of all dealers, although It U probable (hat almost any arus. gist will obtain a aupply when requested by a customer to do eo i but In any case ft atngi. carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage Mid, to any address for are cents In stamps, forwarded to the ltlpans Chmlol Oo., No. It) Spruce 81., Mew York. Until the) goods ara thoroughly Introduced lo the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a prim which will allow them a fair margin of rrout.vls i Idoten cartons for tOcenU. 1 dozen (III cartons) for tin. gross tw) cartons) for t&K. 3o grow U,0 cartons) for awu. vasuwituiue wruriauTvr vnra. ua medicinal rbemliti.tb BJpaua Cbratteftt Company, u 4 eir 1 the-i-Cu- lib. W Judge Skillman, of Cloverport. sitting in a case at Hardinsburg, fined sixteen boys $20 each for playing baseball on Sunday - ?' rKUWvl Itogul&tftotheliw. Priee.Mct Soldby St. Bernard Drag Store. $, Goaatipatloa Mtd Worms Vropareill 1 WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE!! Host In Quantity. Best la Quality. a. Ftr 20 Ytirs Hat Lei all Wm RaiMUat. W X3 H.XTf3r Or Xtrnvm. 0OXsX DT AIiXi JAMES F. BALLARD. St. Louie. - urx iifMJiiolI. jffc LlBfei lM, y.. laeilsfcTAltDthdleSBeSk ,., w .. is J .,, w.jau4.uw,iii rt . .rf.oswJE "a A ttjCA-- r' I 3 " "ft.. WP r J ) "J3u 3ttousfrij e CajrlW LOCAL HEWS. Mr. Tlios. . Finley was in Earl, ington Tuesday, Mrs. Nat Wetzel, o is visiting in.the city. ; St Louis, Miss Nell Sullivan, is visiting friends in 'Henderson. Miss Myrtic Davis relatives in Evansville. is, visijjng Mr. and Mrs, Ernest. K.ash, were in Madisonville Tuesday. Miss Sallic McGrath visited friends in Manitou, Sunday. Mr. C. J. Martin spent Sunday with relatives at Sebre Springs. Miss Kate Chapman, of Greenville, is visiting Mr?. Kato With- ers. Miss Lora Hall, of Madisonville, visited her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Rash, last week. 3 Miss Mavmc Cagett, of Central, Ctty; is visiting her sister, Mrs. Win. Hancock. Misses Ella and Hattie Hartee, of Hopkinsvillc, visited Miss Kate O'Brien last week. , Ernest Littlepage was in last week, and also took in the Great Fair at Madisonville. Earl-ingto- n Mrs George King and sons, of St. Charles, visited relatives here last week and attended the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyd, after a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in the Nebo country, have it K- would bave saved me a great deal of anxiety self. ana my little daughter much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs Georck F. Ourdick, Discovered by a Woman. Liberty, It. I For sale by the St Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T. Another great discovery has been made, Robinson, Morions Gap; George King, and tbal. by a lady in this country. "DisSi. Charles. ease fastened Its clutchei upon ber and for seven years sbe withstood its severest tests, but her vital undermined and Mr. C, II. McGary and family The Big Reunion at Evansville. death seemed organs were For Ibree months j The Reunion to be held at Evans-vill- e sbe coughed imminent incessantly and could not last Friday from a visit to 'returned October has grown to sleep. She finally discovered a way lo reSt. Louis, and a trip down the by bottle of Dr ' such proportions that it will un- covery Newpurchasing afor Consumption, King's Discovery Mississippi river. doubtedly be the greatest gathering and was so much relieved on taking first two she slept all night, ?x TilderW. H. Mevers, of Mobile, ever held in the State. President dose that has been absolutely and with Her bottles, cured ' Thus writes Ala., the lecturer, who has been McKinley will be there, a committee name is Mrs Luther Lutz W C Hanolck & Shelby. N C very ill at Hanson, is convalescing. having already been to see him. Trial bottles free Co .Stof Bernard Drugat u He lectured here recently on A committee composed of Mayor store Regular size joe and $1 00 Every bottle guaranteed ' Howell returned home. .Mrs The Perfect Foot. perfectly formed foot should, according to anatomists, be as long a meeting 01 1110 uisaiiecicoi as the hone in the forearm, which Democrats of Hopkins county was held ,at the court house in Madiextends from the elbow joint to sonville Saturday, and delegates the wrist. This seems to be abwere selected to attend the State normally long in a tall person, but is the measurement taken by arcovention at Lexington, for the purpose of bringing out an inde tists. 01 course, arms arc someCarrie Atkinson, Virgie Rule, Lillie times out of proportion, being far pendent ticket. Dr. P. B. Davis was chosen Evans, Lizzie Dean, Georgia Wyatr, too short for the general height, chairman of the meeting and Jesse Charlie Davis, Wcrdna Stokes and but it is rare that an arm is too Sadie Stokes. Masters David Cow-el- long for the stature of a person. Phillips, secretary. The following delegates and alEllsworth Evans, Nick Herb, Be.it way to Invest 35 Cents. ternates were appointed tq attend Hugh Tobin. Ben. L. Rash. Lee Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. the convention and cast the vote and Frank Withers, MarvinEvnns, New Spencer Medicine Co. I want to tell you what I think of your of Hopkins county: John Robinson and Arthur Barnett. Nubian Tea. I have used it myself and Delegates f. N. Day, William In my family, and it is all that you claim $100 Reward, $100. for it It is tbe best Liver Medicine I ever Lynch. E. W. Hendrix, William The readers of Ibis paper will be pleased tried. It is just the thing to Uke if you McCarley, Dr. P. B. Davis, Rev. to learn that there is at least one dreaded feel bad and aro bilious. been able lo cure A. B. Lancaster, I, H. Tcel, Bert Morton, William diseasa that science has is in all lis stages and that Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Catarrh. Hall's Wjlson, Daniel Brown, T. M. Catarrh Cure is tbe only positive cure " A Blessing. Brooks, Robt, Morrow, Byrum now known to tbe medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease, Recently a certain Tennessee Dillingham, L. T. Shejton, Lee rtquires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Sisk, Bud Mayes, J. D. Timmons, Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting editor asked a minister home to directly upon the Dlood and mucous surThe invitation D. E. Whitsell. faces of tbe system, thereby destroying dinner with him. disease, and giving wan accepted, and when the minAlternates E. McLeod, Jno. tbe foundation of the by building up tbe patient strength tbe Twyman, Lee Oldham, Lawrence constitution and assisting nature in doing ister noticed the scant fare on the Its work, Tbe proprietors bave so much table, he asked a blessing as folKilroy, James Sullivan, J. II. faitb in lis curative powers, that they offer "Lord make us thankful Young, G. W. Ramsey, Ed Thomp One Hundred Dollars for any case it fails lows for what we are about to receive son, L. 11. Murphy, as. tfishop, to cure Send for list of testimonials. F. J, Chknby & Co , Addresi and then strengthen us to journey Bryant Franklin, Ed Haves, H. Toledo. Ohio home after we have received it." L. Holt, E. W. Sisk, Edgar Sold by Druggists, 75c. the best Hall's Family Pills are Exchange. Brown, Wesley Hicklin', Irvin Stay at Home. Hamby, James Day, Geo. F. He Fooled the Surgeons. Davis, Amphs Sisk, W. C. O'Bry-ant- , From the Lyncbbnrg (Va ) News All doctors told Kenick Hamilton, of Our advice to any capable young West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 W. D. Brown. T. M. Gooch, man would be, turn a deaf ear to months from Rectal Fistula, he would die J. S. Waller, J. D. McPherson. unless operation was the fascinating stories of rich gold but Ira a cosilyhimself with fiveperformed, cured boxes of A Mother Tells How She Saved deposits in the Klondike or in Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tbe surest Pile tbe tbe South Africa or anywhere else and cure on Earth and box best SalvoStin BerHer Little Daughter's Life. World. 35 cents a Sold by I am tbe mother of eight children and devote your time and talents to nard Druggist have bad a great deal of experience with some other pursuit in which sucmedicines. Last summer my little No More Small Pox. daughter bad tbe dysentery in its worst cess is more certain and which From the Hopkinsville Krnluckian form. We tho'ight she wonld die. I does not involve bo "(many 'hardThe small pox scare has comtried everything I conld think of, but nothI saw by ships and dangers. The truth is any good ing seemed to do ber an advertisement in our paper that Cham- that gold is not the only thing to pletely subsided and about all of the cases in the detention camp in berlain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea It is the country have been discharged Remedy was highly recommended and be desired in this world. tent and got a bollle al once It proved possible to pay too dear for it in to be one of tbe very ben medicines we or are ready to be discharged. every bad in the bouse It saved my the sacrifice of all the pleasures of There have been no deaths and it little daughter's life I am anxious for every mother lo know what ao excellent society, the comforts of home, is not believed there will be any medicine it is Had I known It at first it physical health and even life itfurther trouble with the disease. Disaffected Democrats Met Last David Burr Entertains. Saturday. a'sler David Burr entertained uite a number of his young friends last (Saturday evening, before his departure this week for Bellchucklc,' Tenn., .where he will again resume his studies. Among those present were: Misses Nellie and Edith Rootz, A 5am Jones on Ingersoll. "What do I think of Bob Inger soil? I have had my opinion pretty well expressed in an editorial comment in the Atlanta Constitution. In brief, that editorial said Inger-sooll fought in the open and made no pretentions of being other than he.was. He did notjprofess religion to betray it. He struck Christianity no blow While pretending to hold its doctrines. But in all his life Ingcrsoll never did the harm committed by the Briggs, the Potters, the Lyman Abbotts, and others of like kidney have done, arc doing and will continue to do. Them's my sentiments. "I suppose infidelity is progressive. Ingersoll began by doubting. Then denied. Then he denounced. He wound up by doubting whether his doubts were doubts or not. Peace to his ashes. I did not gang with him while he lived, and I will not abuse him now that he is dead. But if he could get back to this country and All the engagements lie made whilehe was alive, I would like a front seat to hear what he has to say now, with the experience of the past few days added to his original lectures." Interview with Sam Jones in St. Louis one-half Globe-Democra- vTwas at a Musical Party. r, (Words and music by C. G. Pfalen-baueOp. V,V Twas at a musical party, I met a maiden fair, She bad dear complexion, blue eyes and golden hair, etc. Chorus: A, many happy hour together we whlled away, Since that bright happy evening when first heard ber play I fell in love that evening with those blue eyes divine, And later when I saw ber home she promised lo be mine. The doctor seemed to be considerably worried over the smallpox situation, and said that there had been smallpox in more than 40 counties of the state within the last 18 months. He stated that unless there was general vaccination and every precaution taken as to sanitary measures, with the advent of cold weather the disease would spread rapidly. LOCOMOTIVE : BssBisUl? 5 MKi y5 mirJafasVuC T! l, BLASTS. Bffs KfSV;B Kfvtt f?aVHM t. dood for the Children. Mrs Ella HInson, ot Hiuton, Ala., writes us August lath, 1898. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretful. I keep Ihis medicine in the bouse and when Ibe children are ailing I give them a dose and that is tbe last of it." Sold by St. Bernard Drng Store. J, E. Fawcett and little daughters returned home from Guthrie last Monday accompanied by Miss Jordon. -- 10-1- 3 "Cuba." & a The enterprising firm oi Bishop Co., Madisonville, arc preparing brick extension to build a in the rear of their store building on Main street. two-stor- y and sister visited relatives here Sunday, and left on the early train Monday morning lor Nashville, which will be their future home. Miss Jessis Brown Mrs Jas. E. Long and children after a visit ol several weeks to relatives here, returned to Nash-v- i Miss lie Tuesday afternoon. Hattie Brown accompanied them home. Akin, Capt. Lee and Capt. William Field will leave for the Choir Invisible. South next week to invite the This celebrated work of a Governors of the Southern States, James Lane Allen, has General Gordon, Gen. Steven D. been made into a play by Francis Lee, ol Mississippi; A. J. West, of Hastings, and will be presented Georgia; Jones, of on the stage next season by Henry Alabama, and many other distin- Jewctt, one of this country's most guished participants of the civil finished and artistic players. The war. book has been followed closely, it Very low rates will be made on is said, and the central figure, all the railroad and steamboat lines. John Gray, will also be the hero There will be many visiting mili- of the play. Henry Jewett will tary companies and Prize Drills, originate the pait as a life characand a Sham Battle will be among ter. Jewell's company has been the attractions. incorporated under the laws of Ken-tuckia- n, been able lo strike us be bas done it. It was be who raised the point of or der that deadlocked tbe senate against us in tbe last legislature. He did Ihis knowing tbat it would put him In tbe chair as speaker pro tem, when even against a majority of tbe senate be could bold us at bay until it would be too tale to pass our bill in tbe other house. He was also. bave made it a great favorite with the one ot those who refused to vole in, ofifer HAS NATURE WARNED YOUV people everywhere. For sale by St. Ber- to break a quorum and thns bring about Nature lirrcelf rli.l In tbe rirlr parte A nard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T. RobfpriMtf.MoHsmiis fort hirers 3 nd iluwer rauatag St a deadlock, and when at last wo were able Hie ilriudtut clior.I In vltirale tu thin, the inson, Mortons Gap; Geo. King, to compel a vote bo voted squarely against moftt of all, cprlngtluie and hotr da Charles. you fwl IIivr you thai llrrd eliaky freltnff. usonlue6rst passage of the bill by the Ilia forerunner of Chills, Malaria andTyuhoU At the request of Director Gar-nc- tt senate. Fryer I If o, you must nut pais tills warning of the Southern Exposition of at II Is au luillcatlou of klcknrss; avoid this; Here were the prayers of seven consult us as our advice coMs yon nothing-Call on your ilrnfi-ls-t and procure a bollle of NewYoik, Gov. Bradley has apChristian denominations for a Ur. Carlstedt's lirrinan Mirr l'owdcr. Take pointed a committee of nine one dose a day at bed time tor six days; then follow by procuring a boltla of Yucatan Chill to prepare an exhibit of chance to vote against whiskey, Tonli.', following the directions and after two weeks' course of these two great remedies, you the industries and resources of the yet Mr. Goebel blocked their way. will feel like the flowers look In tbe spring. State to be displayed there. Prepare yourself for the malarial or bot season Here is one place, Brother Helm, when the atmosphere Is full ot germs. If necessary and when your system warns you. where he was against the "ChrisTo Consumptives. repeat tbe above. These Remedies la atocK tad sold by As an honest remedy, Foley's Honey tian" people, and his acts favored and Tar does not hold out false hopes in the whisky trust octopus. Si Bernard Drug Store. advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst Olnsciig Root Goes Up. DR. MORUACK cases, and In the early stages to effect a That little whitish root ginseng, cure. Campbell & Co. commonly known out in the moun. Ken-tuckia- Several of the English capitalists interested in the rjurchase nf the Grand River furnaces are there now. It is said to be the object of the purchasers to at once proceed to operate the furnaces. The new company has thousands of acres of iron ore landwhich can now b: worked with a creat nrofit. It is rumored that a steel nlant will also be put in by the purchasers of the It is even contended by some that turnaceana urana Kiver company's the eruption was not small pox, as property. some of the cases were not even The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, lis pleasmade sick. ant taste and prompt and permanent cures, A bent axle Is said to bave been the She asked me to astlst'ber, with my violin cause ot a small wreck at the South Diathat Digbt, I chose my composition for she could read mond passing track last Tuesday night. Several cars were thrown from the track at sight. Clio , Etc. The melody to this song is fine, and some damage done, but Supervisor Sullivan soon bad track io cars the piano accompaniment is easy, were put on by Foreman shape after crew O'Brien's yet brilliant. "The University of with wrecker. Passenger trains 91, 34 Nebraska," march; "The College and 91 were delayed abont two bears. Gtrl," two-ste"Our Next Presi The new round bouse was first occupied dent," march; "My Sweetheart is Ibis week and the boys who take care of a Southern Girl," song. Send for tbe enginea feel proud of the new building, and they should, as it Is a decided Imany of'those numbers, price 12c. provement over the old one In many ways. Published by C. G. Pfatenhauer, Some nnruly darkey, who bad been disEarlington, Ky. charged for good reasons, one day last Qoebel vs. the Temperance Peo week concluded tbat ba would take revenge out on section foreman Bud Long, ple. and so attacked him, but found that Bnd From the Kentucky Gleaner. was not the easy victim be bad hoped for, The State Temperance Society, and after a fight lasting a tew minutes be representing the seven leading left tor parts unknown, a sadder but Christian denominations arc out in a wiser darkey. Tbe uncalled for action ot tbe editor of circular showing who have been the Sebree Herald In refusing to Insert as their friends in the legislature. requested, a correct report of tbe rates ofAmong those whose names they fered by tbe L. & N. Railroad Company mention is that of Senator Goe to Lexington meets with the condemnabel, Democratic nominee for Gov tion of every citizen who admires fairness ernor. In speaking of him they in all things. vThe L. & N did a good business to and say: from tbe Hopkins County Fair. It alYet no man who has ever been in the ways provids good accommodation tor the legislature at Frankfort has been a more traveling public, which tbey highly appreimplacable foe to every effort of tbe temciate by patronizing tbe road liberally perance people than Mr. Goebel. Never Last Monday night a man was found in one tingle case in all bis career so far as is known lo your committee bas be ever in dead under tbe trestle at Nashville, and any way whatever, either by tympatby or whether be was knocked off by train or act, given tbe temperance people any hejp was murdered and placed nnder trestle is or comfort. In every case when be bas unsolved at this writing. Kidneys, Liven and Bowels Cleanses Acts gently on the the Jystcm Habitual our w2 ro PERMANCNTtt ,T5BtHErrECT& ;hc aeNuiNt-MAN'- y ! roa sau eiau osvafasri rmu to, rutcrot. v?s HJJC Lucile jfotel, tl. W. PRITOHBTT. PROPRIETOR. JAMES ERNEST OLAYTOR :ri OLIRK. KY. One square from depot, on Main Street, MADISONVILLE, Best service. Choice tabla. Tbe Free Press, ot Louisville, contains the following in reference to John Young Full corps of experienced hotel Brown's candidacy for Governor: help. "Democrats, especially railroad men, will resent the false charge tbat John Young Brown is tbe creature of the L & Co (EompounO N. railroad. While be was Governor be prevented the L. & N. railroad from acquiring tbe Prescriptions C. O. & S. W. road, thereby enabling a properly it takes time. It required rival line, Ibe I. Gto secure It. experience and a complete knowledge While he was Governor be pardoned ot drugs. It requires the dragjtsv two railroad men before tbev were tried, to have a large amount of drags-fre- sh because tbey were engaged In a strike drugs. He must give the be, & N. and Gov, Brown against lha L. possible work, and for compensation thought they were arrested without Just be must be reasonable. cause. facts, On account of the on tbe day tbat Gov, Brown announced WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEaa-BEtbat he would accept the nomination of WE'RE CAREFUL. tbe Lexington Convention, tbe Louisville Times declared that he would not be a candidate against Goebel. In sbort Gov. ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, Brown has neversbownny leaning towards corporations and the charge that be Capital Slock Paid In, liralss Pint is or ever was aL. & N. man is notoriously false 150,000. 120,009. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN I8S7. Miss Allie Weber, of Nashville, n R viiting the family of Mr. L. H. O'Brien. is JNO. G. MORTON, The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to bust otu men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety It Ibe bank is good one. There's convenience tbe money always ready and out of reach ot your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you bave a large sum In your pocket tains of Kentucky and east Tenn essee as "sang," has made another jump toward the pinnacle ol fame and reached the unprecedented price of S3.75 per pound, and larger the lots the greater the demand. Exchange. The Host Patal Disease. Wonderful Discovery. LuNsroRD, Ala., Aptil 15, 189S. New Spencer Medicine Co Quite a Urge audience of earnest intelligent disciples ol Christ met at Loch Mary at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon to witness the baptism of Miss Dona Wood. Elder 1 If. Tcel administered the ordi- Dear Sirs: I bave beta troubled with liver tod alomacb complaint. I bad no appetite and my general health was very bad. I look medicine from four different doctors aud tbey (ailed to do me any good. I got no relief until I began to use your valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two dollars worth of it, and it did me mora good than all tbe medicine I ever took. I pounds In weight bava gained thirty-fiv- e Cf nal. and my health is very good, I can sleep soondly and my appetite 11 excellent. I The members ol the W. C. T. U. can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to lo any comol Madisonville, desire to express Ibo world as being a munity. Any one who doubts this statetheir deep gratitude to the many ment can write Oscar Baker. people who contributed by money, Sold bySl. Bernard Drugstore. ., i God-send More adrlls die ot Kidney trouble than West Virginia. When lbs first ot any otlvr disease. symptoms st litis disease appear, no time should be lost in taking Foley's Kidney Olorlous News Cure, which is guaranteed or money reComes from Dr. D. B. Cargilr, ol funded. 40 It 00. Campbell & Co. Washita. I. T. He writes "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer The Fair. of scrofula, which bad caused her grril suffering tor years Terrible sores would The fair was a great success in break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could givo no help, but her the way of attendance and everyhealth is excellent." This shows what body was well pleased with the exthousands have proved, that Electric In all probability there Bitters is the best blood purifier known. hibition. It's tbo Fiipreme remedy for eczema, letter, will he a different site selected for salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and the grounds next year, where betbowels, expels poisons, helps digestion in the way of a builds up the strength. Only 50 cents ter accommodations Sold by St Bernard Druggist Guaranteed. grand stand, etc., can he secured. Twenty of the leading freight of- Fears the Spread of Smallpox ficials of the Southern railroads are Throughout Kentucky. in conference at the Inn, on Look Bowling Green, Ky., August out mountain, arranging the cotton rates from southern points for the 12. ur. J. IS. McLormack, seccoming shipping season. retary of the State Board of For Headache, earned most by i Disordered Health, received a telegram an Stomach, accompanied moil likely by Conttipa nouncing that there had been dis lion, use Dr, M. A. Simmon's Liver Medicine. covered 12 cases of smallpox at A plant for the manufacture of Clcmentsville, Casey county. the Lancaster oil motor, to cost $400,000 and to employ about 600 ; skilled mechanics, is being built in Pittsburg. ; mm PARKER'S UAIRaRALSAM. fcrocacto ?, ItuaiUtl frovtb. unj rat Hair to Its Youtaful Color. CkUW dltWMI ft lalUaf. ft K1P W,UWflMlM ir BANKER. imtim hlr ERDVE5 sa MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY A TIMELY HINT. You should be wise and see that your blood It rich and pure and your whole system put la a perfectly healthy condition by the use ot Dr. Carlsledt'a Herman Liver Powder. Then you will be free from malaria, typhoid (ever, colds aud tbe grip. Dr. Carlstedt's Herman Liver l'owdtr is tne Deal meaicine money can ouy. $5.00 Evansville TO And Return, Via E. & For your Cold try Dr, Otto's Spruea Gum Baltam. Prica zoo ana 000 a Bottle. For tale, bj St. Bernard Drug Store Chicago Mt WsWSsTBlflssTtr-S'ssfe- 5" Have Come to Stay. From tbe Little Rock, Ark., Gazelle provisions, labor or by any other means to their lunch stand at the Hopkins county fair. Lawyer Jonson is in receipt of published in two newspapers Shanghai, China the North China News under date of July ao, 1899, printed in English but presenting quite a different appearance from uur own papers, the other well, we can't give the name as we haven't the Chinese characters, but at any rate.it is thoroughly Chinese. These papers were sent Mr. Jonson by Rev. 11. T. Reed, a friend of his who is now a missionary in . that Empire-- During tbe civil war, as well as in our lata war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army Take Laxative Broma Quinloe Tablets. had lo contend with. In many instances All druggists refund money it it fails lo it became chronic and the old soldiers cure. 35c. Tbe genuine has L B. Q on still suffer from it Mr. David Taylor, of each tablet. Wind Ridge, Greene county, Pa , is ono of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cases Postponed. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says A single New York city street ie cases against Joe Gooch railway carried 289,000,000 passen he never found anything tbal would give and James Hughes, charged with gers last year. No wonder fortunes sucb quick relief. St, Bernard Drugstore, For sale by murder, were continued until trie are made out of street railways. Earlington. Ben T Robinson, Mortons of Circuit Court, at next term Gap, George King, St. Charles. Lota of r Jim Allen, of the Democrat, says: "Few picnics have been held this summer, owing to the unusual number of bugs that crawl over one. There are the gold bugs, the silver bugs, the Goebel bugs, the Brown bugs, the Taylor bugs, the Blair bugs, the kissing bugs.the pinching bugs, the humbugs all, judging from the mudslingitig, related to that much despised but very energetic kicker, the tumble bug." Bugs-EditoCyn-thian- "July failures have been smaller than in any other month of which there is record, excepting May, and trading failures smaller than in other month." This is one of the significant announcements made by Dun in his report of the condition of last week's trade. It means that the country is prosperous; that confidence is restored, and that the good times have come to say. a Henry Kochler fc Company, Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., invite correspondence with Mill men who Have lituincr tor sale. They buy Poplar and Haudwoods in mixod cars, Dry or urken. Write them. Another batch of survivors has reached Wrangel, Alaska, with stones of dreadful suffering on the trail to the Klondike. Ballard's Snow Liniment gives Instant relief in cases ot Bleeding, Burns, Bruises; Scalds, Cuts, etc. Frice 35 and 50 cts. at St. Bernard Drug Store. Evansville Route. T. H. R. R. Saturday, August 26. RETURN LIMIT. AUG. 30. Tickets good on all regular trains. An extension of return limit until September a can be secured by depositing tickets with R. Bookwalier, Cily Passenger Agent, C. & E. I. R. It, No. 182 Clark St., Chicago, on or before August 30, and payment of ft. For tickets, sleeping car space and further information, call on nearest local agent or address H. R. Griswold, F. P. Jkffribs, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Ass't Pass. Agt , Evansville, Iod. CHILL Boots and Shoes, RipalrWerk a Sptclally. TAITELE5S THOS. B. YQTJNjGt Manufacturer ot High Grade .. To Cure a Cold In One Day The Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse company is said to Dr. G. W. Campbell, of near have decided to make 300,000 barDixon, has sold a small farm lo- rels of whisky, or about 14,000,000 gallons, during the coming season. cated near Gallatin, Tenn., for $5,000 that was considered almost Keep tbe Slomach and Howell in (ood condition, ibe Waits Avenues open and free by an oc worthless by him. It abounds in casional dose of Dr M. A. Simmons Liver Medi phosphate rock which is exten- cine sively used in the manufacture of A species of fly, never hereto-for- e seen in Kentucky, is killing fertilizers and this it was that led horses and cattle in Christian to the purchase. county. Nn anp Lnnws the unbearabla torture. Money to patent good ideas may be seilia peculiar aud agonizing pain, caused by our aid. Address THE PATENT Dy piles, unless tuey uavo suuercu irom cured Many believe them incurable. RECORD. Baltimore, Md. ibem. This is a mistake, l'roper treatment will Miss Frances Goodwin who shot cum them. Tabler's Buckeye File Ointment is an infallible euro l'rice, 50 cts her traducer, Byron Allegree, at in bottles, tubes 75 els at Si. Bernard Fairview two weeks ago, is critiDrug Store JOHN SPINGLER, Mintb and LaFayelte Streets, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ?: sdzr TERRE HAUTE, - IND. ')1 GROCER, wish to state to the general pub lie that owing to the demand for IS JtlSYASCOOD FORADULTS. new work, as well as all clasps of WARRANTED. PRICE BO cts. repair work, I bave procured the 01L1TI1, rrxs., Nov. M, UN. s services of a slipernaker PsrU llHou Co., eu. Uu. Mo. told UUjeir. 839 boules o. from Evansville and am.now.'pre-parc- d Ueotlmon:- -v 011OVK-TASTKLSBfl CUIU, TONIC awl Bar bought lht9 sroM sixMdr rear. 10 all oar to do all work promptly "on or 14 raara. la Ibe Orus bailoaat. bars 3hort notice. All work guaranteed oavar aula an article that Bave aucb unlvenal aatl Yeura trial r. faction aa tout Toole. jLHMsr.CtBa aco. to fit and give satisfaction," first-clasUUA TEtNtC I BJtai-'lijrig-tor- a, TfCy. tfhe Qordon jfigi cho.ol Prof. J. M. Gordon, assisted by Prof:JH. Boring, will open a HIGH SCliIQjDjLtfin Madisonville, September 4, 1899. ' nrT-?-P -- Joe Gooch killed Marshal and Ashby, of Slaughtersville, James Hughes killed Marshal Smiley, of Providence. Dixon. CUBAN RELIEF cures m4iAM S Colic, Neuralgia and Toothache fid If Inflyo minutes. BourStomach and Bummer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Storo. UGHTENSLABOR Coliw obs about a houso are usually the sign that the housewife hai'more than sho can do, they. ay aha 0O9 about It: that all her time anil strongtn are utilized in doing bear work tint aha uses eoap In her cleaning., Mould only usa u 6ifeT tJt, oncAse"' Winm Him heavy work would be so lightened that the little things needn't be neglected. Oold Dust gives a woman time to rest, time to visit, time to read, and rime to tew. It it much better and cheaper than soap for all cleaning.' TH jpeatest economy buy our Urge package. THEN. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY ncwyom iki Some Largest" Tilings. The largest locomotive works in the world are in Philadelphia. The largest car manufacturing plant in MADISONVILLE. the world is in Pittsburg. The largest drug house in the world is in St. Louis. The largest whole- eral expenses. A Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of Joseph, Signature of Cfatfiff&fcj sale drygoods house in the world "A word to the wise is sufficient " Wise But What Your House Requires is TWO COATS of .... is in St. Louis. The largest to- people keep their blood pure with Hood's sarsaparilla aud make sure of health. bacco factory is in St. Louis. The Lebanon Law School, largest woodenware manufactory The new Farmer's and Traders' bank of Owensboro with $30,000 is in St. Louis. LEBANON, TENN. capital stock ban filed articles of To Remove Iron Rust. incorporation in tne oiuce ot tne Ten Thousand Pages ol Living Iron rust will disappear if a Secretary of Statu at Frankfort. Law Really a Two Years' little cream of tartar is tied in the C. O. Williams and Benjamin Wile Course Accomplished in are the incorporators, stained parts and the garments Prices Right. Your Trade Solicited. ONE YEAR, boiled a few moments in clear Bloclhes and excresences, which so ofMIXED ten annoy people, am simply efforts of With Diploma and License. water. Quality Unsurpassed. nature lo throw impediments to tbe proper IHIsMMwllH'HMW'PI REVIEWED performance of her duties HEKB1NB Piles!, Piles! will aid and assist nature in her work, and Another year free of Charge. Why be bothered with Ibis annoying insure a bLio clear and beautiful, entirely cally ill from nervous prostration Hardware and General Merchandise, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Larkin T. Harneti, the noted produced by the trouble she has Confederate spy, who died at Hop- passed. COUNTRY PRODUCE. kinsville recently, left a valuable Write me for prices on anything sugar maple grove near HopkinsI you have to sell. Consignments ville to the Primitive Baptists, as solicited. For Infants and Children. a site for a church, and cuts off any heir who attempts to have this pro- The Kind Yon Have Always Bwgtit vision set aside wiihSioofor fun- viviriky 1TQ HB School Department, $s a month. . j Preparatory Department, $3 a rnonth. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS J i CASTOR A J. M. BDRDDN, KY. w A3 PAINTS. wsim complaint when Banner Salve will cure free from all imperfections you. 35c. Campbell & Co. at St. Bernard Drug Store. Price 50 els. Address N. GREEN. CHANOKLLOR. Neil Term Seottmter 4, 1899. St. Bernard Drug Store. ,. ffi , ? . . . I - ais&SMimmm m$m&m. ' t:.&.i, ., frv. . , . wyNv. " j .jac1 lu) .'JW. .u l,i.1.Jr' '. .. UCJCLAj rT '.,' Jt u So far 'as can be ascertained at A ' r? I' wntcrs Issuitl out from under tho threshold hmiKo rastwnnl. " I do not know bow to tnko tho lust right chapters of .. r Kxckliil ot lien? tlinn just at they read, nnd tlicii'foro uxioct thnt thoro will yot bo it toinplo nt Jcriisnleni answering to this ilowrlptUm nnd thnt from this tcmplo to tho Dead vntr.i shnll How p nnd wcftwiinl to tho Medltorrnnonn, riroonlliiK to Z00I1. xlv, 8; thnt at Jerusalem tho Ixinl will hnro n tlirono In tho THROUuHSUt- midst of Illfl jicoplo, nnd that tho nnmo of PHffiANirrCT iVKTlflUiro bo Tho Lord Is tho rlty will Tlirrw, or Jehovah Hhnmniah (clmptcrs (TRAINSDyiy 1 1 uIlBsImsHH CARS FROM xllll, 7; xlvlll, 85). Ono may nay that WASHVIlffi hjkORLEANS ninny dlfllouHlcs In tho Manager, aoi N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Padncali, jAMiiis k. STATION. thcro nro tix literally, but I ran onlyetory FIRE AT ROBARDS to take It po lenncssee, jr.pXiEfffliE5.G:p; SttilirLHAN.05A thnt In trying to spiritualize thu etory Kentucky. eyj v 'Keylscd.Proverbs. you will makn n great lunny mora difficulrttjnvillE.TlWt KVAivvii,ir.,imv S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, From Ibe Chicago Some of the Principal Business ties. Now let uh recelvo tho spiritual less 5 Aithmg of beauiy is a joy forKentuck-- . sons for our own licarta. Memphis, Tenn. Destroyed by Fire, Concerns 8. "And, U'hold, there ran out waters ever, fi some other fellow happens A. S. FORD. Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. The Henderson Journal says: Fire otigi on tho right sldo." Whllo wo expect that to possess it. nating at 2 a. m., Tuesday morning, in the from tho tcmplo mountain real waters & BRO. Memphis, Tenn. Agents-HUN& MILTON, Rialto flow forth tho great spiritual lebson J AND You can' lead a horse to water, drug store ot F. M. Eakins. at Kobards slmll bo found set forth In such passages as may Building, St. Louis, Mo. ; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 404, Fisher Building, Chicago, 111. portion ot the Jer. II, IS, and John ir, 10, 14. Ood RAILWAY. but' yoircannot make him drink, station, destroyed a greater living water, Himself Is PULLMAN PALACE buLwhen,you succeed in getting a business section of the town, and entailed and ho who tlio.fountr.ln ofofsoul clsowhero seeks rest SLEEPING CARS 0.000 will fnil to find It. man.up against the bar he loses a loss of from fwithout to 15, 000. fire .protection, and The town is Uetween Nashville and Chattanooga, AU' 3. "Ho measured n thousand cubits, his norsejj. sense. bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. Knox from the point where it started it made nnd ho brought lno throuf'i tho waters. ville, Asheville, Washington, Ualllmora Tho waters wcro Our first It's a long lane that has no turn- practically a clean sweep to the end of the experience of thoto thonnkles." tho salvaPhiladelphia, New York, Portsmouth enjoyment of -Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little KocV ing vwhen the treasure you are in block. tion thnt Is in Christ for lis is apt to bo Eakins drugstore and the Kobards bote) very slight'and stijicrflclal when compared Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, search' ol" is "just around the next r Dallas and Fort Worth. Doth burned. The with tho fullness of that salvation as afterare side by side. bend.'-- ' hotel is owned by W. G. Duncan, and run ward revealed to us. I do not moan that Palace Day Coaches on all Trains thero may not 1m nt tho first very great . Fortune knocks at many a man's by J. It. King. joy, but It Is apt to joy lecnuso of our following con- own personal salvntlon because wo hnvo door when he is out chasing the Back of the hotel are the Information pertaining to cerns, extending to the end of the block passed from death to llfo and nro sure that growlen our sins nro forgiven. TICKETS. ROUTES. RATES. BTS and all were destroyed. 4. "Tho waters were to tho knees. Tho Will be ebeertnllr tornlihed npon F. M. Eakins' hardware store: loss, waters wero to tho loins." Thus tho next BIDS WANTED application lo Ticket Artenu. or lo $2,000 on stock, 700 on building. two stages found tho waters greatly deepA J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent. Memphis, Tenn. Duncan's hardware store; loss $2,500. ening and strengthening, suggesting that For Furnishing Coal to the West- - Barber shop, In bnilding owned by W. as wo go on in our spiritual llfo thcro is J. H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger much for us to learn nnd enjoy. Perhaps Agent, Atlanta, Ga G. Dnnc'an; loss, $3,500 on stock; tSoo on tho nnalogy thnt Is found in tho third, crn Kentucky Asylum for D. ). MULLANEY. Noiibeasteru Pass. bnilding. fourth nnd soventh chapters of John may Agt. 39 WFonrtb Si Cincinnati, O. the Insane. The only Insurance carried, to far as help 113 to understand It. In tho third R. C. COWARD1N. Western Pass. Agent, chapter thcro is tho first step, or tho new Room 405, Kr- Hxchange iiulldlng, Sealed proposals for furnishing could be ascertained, was by Eakins on birth by water and tho Spirit; in tho fourth St. Louis, Mo. coal to the Western Kentucky his drug store, amounting' to $1,000, on chapter an advance upon this whon tho ORIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Act. bollovcr becomes n well of water, and in Room 333 Marquelt Illdg Chicago. High-price- d Asylum for the Insane, near Hop- - building, $250. tho soventh chapter a still further advance L. P.DMONDSON, Southern Pass. ArI. may booomo as a river bewhon tho bcllover kinsville, Ky., for one year, Chattanooga, Tenn. Ax Jottings. water. ginning September 1, 1899, will Kev. R. C. Ramey.a Baptist divine, has of 6. "A river that I couluVnct pass over." W. L. DANLEV, be received at the office of A. H. been holding a protracted meeting at Mr. Thus our appreciation of tho great salvaOen'l Pass and Ticket Agt. tion ever deepens, until, whllo at first wo Nashville. Tinh Anderson, Steward of said asylum, Dlalock's barn, for tbe last week with large thought wo knew it all, wo corno to see crowds in attendance, (specially at night. that we know littlo about it, or rather until noon August 22, 1899. about Him who is our salvation, for it is Rev. L. W. Browder preached a very nil in Him, and nothing apart from Illm. Coal to consist of eighty-fiv- e forcible sermon at Cave Springs cburcb, Mot until wo nro gathered with tho wholo per cent Pea and fifteen per cent church, tho lxxly of Christ, shall wo bo Sunday. ST. .Lump, each variety to be free of last nblo to comprehend with all saints what nro The school in district Number 25 was tho breadth and length nnd dopth nnd PLKN. and other impurities. Right dismissed for the contractors to finish cov- height slack of tho lovo of Christ which passcth Ratos: 76c. and $1.00 per Day. resetved to reject any and all ering tbe house this week. knowledgo (Eph. Ill, 18, 10). is 0. "And lie said unto mo, Son of man, bids:" Successful bidder will be reRESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. Mr. J. H. Walker and family, of Crof-to- host thou seen this?" In chnpterxl, 4, ho quired to furnish satisfactory bond vicinity, were the guests of Thomas was commanded to behold with his eyes, DINNER. SPECIAL Rear with his ears and set his heart upon Try to rornet Them. for faithful performance of con- H. Walker last Saturday and Sunday. (Co Compound CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. all that Ood would show him, to tho inIt is unwiso to brood over our past SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER, Mr. Croft, of Crolton, Ky., will be tent thnt ho might declaro it. What we tract. Topic Fur tha Week IIckIiiiiIuk An jr. sins. Wo should try to forget them. Ta No. I llttf Steak, or Mutton Chops, Potatoes, at Ax to take pictures next Saturday. truly sco for our own soul's benefit wo Prescriptions rocall them certainly does not develop 20 Comment by Her. S. II. Doyle. All communications and awtttrt of otwt por Caket or Wastes. Code or Tea and Itull M cannot keep to ourselves. I.lko Peter and From Dalton. No. 2 Han, Two L'(i. UininK lo ihU column thoold t iddreucd to Wo anticipate a large assembly at tbe John, wo will say, Cakes i Wanes Tone Th Inrcn uJ the mel. Ifith. illl, goodness. It rather has tho opposito wo havo "That which properly it takes time. It requires Cio. ALtiiicta. Buluitoa. Ki. an Cotit ot Tea. .... H Ky., Aug. 14, 1899. Reunion at Princeton, Ky , next Wednes- seen and heard declaro wo unto you," "Wo Dan. 11, 11 W, 45. (A miKloiury meeting.) Tho thought of them dampens out .1, , Dalton, No. 8 Pork Chop with Potatoes and Cakat or experieoco and complete knowledge Wastes an 4 Dear Liberie Arcentum. . The ultimate diffusion of Christianiardor, makes us timid and distrustful cannot but speak tho things which wo day, Thursday and Friday. oi arugs. it requires tbe druggist No. I Lake Trout, Uutitr Sauce,Coda or Tea. Misses Liza Lee and Cynthia Faulkner, Cakas or Waste have seen and hoard" (I John i, 8; Acts, ty throughout the world and ita triof ourselves. Whon we havo repented Beg, pardon for not writing sooner but lo havo a Urgs amount of drugi-freand Code or Tea. . . M M. L. and T. D. Walker were in Prince-Ioof St. Cbarles, are tbe guests of Ibeir Iv, 0). umph over the kingdoms of the world of ovil nnd naked our Father to forglvo drugs. He must give Ibo best No. S Oat Meal and Oraa.or bouillon. llfoll, tbe political wheel of fortune has been last Tuesday. 7. "Now, when I had returned, behold. .... M UutteranJColleeorTc posmble work, and for compensation No. C Two are assured. Christ's parable of tho ns, wo should dismiss tho thought ot it, mother this week. turning so fast thai I have been somewhat Duller, Toatl and Co0ee vr Tea U 1ho bank of tho river wcro very many be must ba reasonable. leaven and tho meal bears testimony shut it out. lot it havo no placo in our C. F. Bailey lett for Nortoovills Sunday Lawrence Fletcher, Leona Gilky and ut dazed. I am not feeling very well, kind trees on tho 0110 sldo nnd on tho other." Tale Market BL Cars direct lo Hotel. first statement, and Daniel's inter- mind?. Lot tho dead past bury its dead. and opened his school there Monday, of Cartersville, In (Ion. il, 0, wo read thnt tho Lord God Try Koropean I'tsn. Cheapest and best, only I think proba- several of their relatives ot a mucins rrostralion. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM-BEIII,, will be at Princeton on a visit next mule to grow in Kdcn every troo that was pretation of tho dream of Nebnchadnez-a- r Wo must bo busy with that which is tor what tou gtt, Messrs. S. Dunlap, W. M. Hlnes and bly the principle cause ot my indisposition o to tho second. Bat these references now nnd living. By puro thoughts, pleasant to tho eyes and good for food, tho TMO. P. MILLER, PR(aiD(M1 WE'HE CAKEFUL. II Cooksey were in Hopkinsvilla Sunday, is'from my trying ip hard to "slick lo tbe Wednesday. purposos, good works, wo must troo of llfo also in tho midst of tho garden. also point out somo of the characterisMiss Daisy Morris, a popular toung In Itev. xxll, S, wo read of tho troo of llfo tics of tho worldwide spread' and trifor the parse of helping to lay tbe corner party." crowd ovil out of our lives. God will ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORG. help ns to forgot tho wrong we onco did stone of tha Baptist college, whfen is soon I am "very sorry to learn Ibat you have lady.of this place, has beenfiroubled with in tho midst of tho street and on cither umph of Christ's kingdom. 11. 11. side of tho river. . 1. Christ's kingdom is to spread if wo llvo with Him. We must work to be erected there. bolted; don't you remember bow bard you chills of late. st',., C b. "Being brought forth into tho sea, gradually throughout the world. Small with Him to prodnco that blessed obSaLamagundI. were on wbat you were on what you termed Mr Joe Sees, ot Brazil, Ind., died last tho waters shall bo healed." Health is ANNOUNCEMENTS another rendering of salvation, or, as in in the beginning, yet gradually the livion to tho past both by refusing reso- Saturday and was brought here for burial bolters iu 1896? Ob, ou say Ibat you ' leaven diff nses itself thronghont all tho lutely to harbor tho thought of old sins Pa Ixvll, 8, "Thy saving health." Tho Miss Annie Melton, of bolting. Well, they said Ibe same are not Sunday. Ii has been but a short while Tha Illinois Central now Dead sea, whoso waters nro to bo healed, meal One part ts leavened, and it and by filling our lives with all that LEBANON, TENN, thing Ibree years ago, and they were prob-a- s dence, was the guest of Miss ts suggestlvo of all who nro dead iu tres- leavens another until tho whole is leav- pleases Him. Blessed is tho man who since Mr. Sees was here on a visit, and hat on tile, and lll continue the same onttl Sep conscientious then as you ara now. Minnie Hughes this week's passes mid sins, whether Jew or gentile, n ened. How characteristic of the growth cnltivates tho forgetting ot ovil. Lu- while here made many friends, who extend Ten lemher 30, 180S, round trip Thousand Pages ol Living nation or an Individual. "Tho wholo head of Christ's kingdom. First tvm disciples theran Observer. ninnier louriil Ikkeii fiotu Come back, come back, and "slick to the their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved points unlit lines in IlieOoult. Law Is sick nnd tho whole heart faint" (Isa. i, called; Really a Two Years' s; See? Nothing party," just lo be regular Olorlous Newsf then 13; at the asceiLion, COO; to a luce litl ot tumrner retorts ones Just before be departed this life be fi), but Jehovah has said, "Behold, I will In Itin Notlh. lit fjil danbta Oar Father Lore. Course Accomplished in like regularity. said be was going home and sang that old Comes from Dr.vD? Us Carafe, of bring It health nnd euro, nnd I will euro at Pentecost, 8,000; today millions undallr service to hi. Chlcaro, Cincinnati When wo think of tho incalculable and der every clime iu the world. First enables ono 10 leachqriicklf and bolllps them nnd will reveal unto them tho Washita, I. T. He writes: r o You know that I 5 pole to iu confifamiliar song, "Neater My God to Tbee." comfortable Ihe moo main retorltol Virginia, the ONE YEAR, Asia Minor, which touches continental depth of onr Father's lovo to ns, that of Electric Bitters bas cured Mrs. Hrewer of poaroand truth" (Jer. xxxill, 0). leilt-dentially', in my ljst While Slounlalntand Seatida ol New Kutland, of there Mr. Pile Phillips and wife attended the lovo which licgrndgod not His only of scrofula, which bad caused her great 0. "Kvery thing shall llvo whither tho Enrope, which in turn leavens England, the Thousand lalandt, Ihe lake and foretl retorts With Diploma and License. being" !o many things against us that suffering for years ol Michigan. Wltccntln and kllnnetota, Ihe Hot Son, must wo not fool humbled burial ot Mr. Sees bere last Sunday, aod Terrible sores would river eonittli." llo is tho Fountain and which leavens America, and today EngSprings ot Alkaniat, the Yellowstone Talk or lbs I feared the rrrull It seems that break out on ber bead and face, and the tho lllver, tho Treo of Llfo and tho Fruit land and America are touching and to tho very duBt that ours comes so far will visit among friends and relatives beREVIEWED retortt ot Colorado, a my fairs arc! lb jut u true pro- best doctors could give no help; but her thoreo'j Ho is Health, and He Is Llfo. leavening the world. Gradually, but ftbort of this model? How pationt is fore returning home. Another year free of Charge. This shows wbat Llfo eternal is now brought within reach surely, Ho under provocation I How over mindphecies The Democratic pirly is in my health is excellent." A new 1899 edition, entirely the kingdom spreads, and, if Mrs. Ellen Radford who is visiting in thousands have . proved. that Addit., N. QREEN, CHANCELLOR. rewritten, and cmn facta literally "cbautd up and spit Bitters, is tbe best blood purifier Electric of all whotohear tho gosjiel ot the graco of discouraged that it is not fast enough, ful of our wants I How kindly does Ho opinion and conditions, biouiht down known. ns many as recclvo Him is Ood, and Danville, Ky , is expectad home Ibis week Nut Terui Scptttubtr , iSoo. check our willfulness nnd load ns in tho to dais, ot ihe Central's out.".. It needs "confidence" restored It's ibe supreme remedy for eczema, teller. given tho prhilcgo of becoming tho chil- let ns recall the parable of the leaven. lloint. 2. Tho spread of Christ's kingdom is way everlasting! Suroly His meroy cn on account ot the sickness of ber children. N4w, let ma ask: you n qjostion in re- salt rbeum, ulcers, bods and running dren of Cod. Ha thnt hath tha feon hath It stimulates liver, kidneys and llfo, and ho that hath not tho Son of Ood to be universal. Tho spread of the leav- durcth foroverl Yot how poor n roturn Mr. Will Killebrew is Ibe proud father A Good Man been limed. It gard to ibe Gor'cel election law, I believe sores. tfji'tiaee llluttrat. a bowels, expels en was gradual but at last it leavened do wo mnko to Him, how far do wo fall of a baby girl. poisons, helps digestion hath not Ufa (John i, 19; I John v, IS). ' P'niphlel, contain, a larce miuiber H PI I CU-- " to represent you will answer it. You know that wo in- builds ii 10. "Their fish shall bo according to the whole lump, aud the stone not only short of manifesting n liko self denying tip the strength. Only 50 cents ' 'clters fiom located on f.truert Dick Brown and family of Evans Mrs. dorsed that law in district, county and Sold by til Bernard Druggist Guaranteed. their kinds, ns tho fish ot tho groat sea, a large Tea, Coffee and Spice U U1UI now prosperously Northern Ihe line smote the image, but became a great lovo to others. Day by day wo havo of Ihe Illinois Central Railroad In exceeding many." Tho sea suggests peonow proofs that Ho that kecpeth us ville, returneJ home Sunday, after pleas- Firm in this section. 111. Kentucky, Tennettrr, Address Ihn btatet of and alto a detailed wtile-u-Mlitiatippl ples and multitudes nnd nations and mountain and filled tho whole cur and Loultana of ihe ant visit lo Mrs. H. Garrett. shall neither slumber uor N. B., care A, E. Walesby, citlet, lowntandcoaoiryon and adjacent 10 Ibat tongues, as In Iter, xvll, in, aud tho fishes Christ's kingdom Is to be n worldwide Monday, September a,tb will be Mothers' line. To hauieieekert, or Ihota In tearch of a' ot tho son lira suggestlvo ot individuals, as kingdom. Men have tried to found unifarm, Ihli pamphlet will Day, Special arrangements aro being Advertising Agent, Louisville, lion concerning the mot lurni.lt reliable lulorma. when the lord said to tho fishermen of versal kingdoms, but havo failed. accessible and prosper J&5S5 The rath to Ood. Onllloo, "Follow Me, and I will make you Worldwide empire has been the dream out portion of the South, fren copies Can be had made lo bave an interesting time at tbe Kentucky. h? applying to Ihe nearest ot the nudertigned. fishers of men" (Math, iv, 10; Luko v, of moro than one earthly potentate, bnt "Tho path to God lends through tha scboolbouse It is hoped every mother 1 expect that wo shall somo day see 10). has always failed of realization. Unt heartriof men," is n formula that may lx ind fiiend ot the school will be present. Tickeit and full information at 10 rates In tun' n connection between tho 153 groat llshes nection with the alwre ran lie had ot agents ol wi of tho resurrection draft (John xxl, 11) Christ will not fail. Ills kingdom shall used to account for tho direction of tho unag your mncn Daskets ana spena a Ihe "Central" and connecting lines. to sea and from the present activities of thu chnrch. Prinnd tho 15.1,ouo strangers In Israel whom extend from ten S. Q Hatch. Oil. Pats. Agent. Cincinnati. rivers to tho ends of the earth nil marily tho object of chnrch lifo is to pleasant day wiib the children. A special Solomon Used to help him build tho temlahn A. Scstt.Olr. Pats. Aginl. Miatpkls. 8. Christ's kingdom will triumph fiud God, and tho churoh has Bought program will be arranged and published in ple (II Cliron. il, 17, 18). Wrn. Murray, Oil Pats. Agent, Ntw Oil.tni. 11 "But thu miry places thereof and over all other kingdoms. In Nelmcliiid-nozzar'Him in tho heavens nhovo, in mysticism, next issue Mothers, this is a call to you tho umrlxhe thereof shall not bo healed. dream tho kingdoms of tho In theology, In philosophy and it has for by you, your children are to ba ele A. II. Hainan, C, P. A. W.A. Ktllend, A. 0 P. A. They shall bo given to salt." Not oven world were represented by au linage found evidence of God, but not God. vated. Let every mother 'and friend ot Chicago, Lsaltiltls. In tho millennial reign of Christ shall all composed of various metals. Christ's But along tills rodincovercd path ot educaiion bo present. Oring full luncb We have some Choice, bo holy. Thcro shall tx) portions of earth by a stono cnt ont without hands, and Jesus, obscured and obstructed with the baskets and spend "BlngoutthaoU Hag In tho new BJP"fiC3 cBliilfTl not fully lilctwd and jxwplo on earth who ibe day. you Aro Going North, Standard Patterns inWall Ring out the falsa Ring la U10 true" vt will follow tho tlnvll when ho comes out of the stone smote the image, nnd break entangling thoughts of tho centuries, lUd It Occurred to You pieces tho iron, tho brass, tho clay, tho church is now stumbling with over Paper, Good Goods at tho pit nt thu o'.id of the thousand years in We bring to you tha sew and trua from tha That Ibe destiny of this nation is de tbe silver and the gold. Thus symboliz- tinner and moro confident step toward (Itev. xx, 7, 8). Not until tho now heavYou Aro Going South, piney forests of Norway Reasonable Prices, which mfSnmSSti ens and earth of Ilov. xxl and xxii will ing the final triumph of Christ's kingtho Heavenly Father. Christian Lead-v- . pendent upon tbe mothers? will serve many houseall thu earth bo free from tho cursonnd dom over the kingdoms of tho world. That mothers help or binder tbe progress You Aro Going East, filled with tho glory of Ood, Tho kingdoms of tho world that oppose of children iu school? keepers as well as the Mrekiipmi. la. "Tho fruit thereof shall bo for moat the kingdoms of Christ eliall be over Tbat children reflect tbe real cbaraoter high priced Papers offered Moeknoss is lovo sohool, Lovo at nnd tho leaf thereof for medicine." Thcro thrown. Those You Aro Going West; that accElft' Illm shall tho Saviour's foot. nt Pine-Tar-Hon- ey shall grow all trees for meat whoso leaf elsewhere. :: :: :: :: It is n Christian of the mother? be governed by Him, and thus nil kingshall not fade nor fruit bo consumed, for Tbat all great men say, "All. I am my lowlihnod. It it tho dlficiplo learning Ticntrr via thc doms sIibII bo conquered by Him thcro shall lie now frnlt ovcry month, to know himsolf, learning to fear und mother made me?' Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by blessed privilego we shall What a tho waters lasuo from tho sanctuary. GLAD TO SHOW YOU. Tbat Washington. Lincoln. Garfield In Itev. xxll, 2, tho treo bears 13 manuer esteem it to havo some pert in this uni- ilistrnst and abhor himsolf. It is the sdenw to a Plc&sant,Permaneat, Positive disoiplo praotloing Cure for coughs, colds and all Inflamed surfaces of fruits and yields fruit every month, versal spread of tho kingdom of Christ satisfying Josaoii of tho nwoot but self were reared by their mothers? putting nil on tho and the leaves of tho treo nro for tho heal- Are we doing onr part of tho work? If Tbat a mother's influence is eternal? of tha Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Lord Josus Christ. It is tho disoiplo ing of the nations. Whntcan it all meant wo havo beqn leavened, are wo leavenThe sore, weary cough-worTbat every interested mother will be Lungs areaxhlh-rateWo shall see. But this much, nt least, ts ing others at home, abroad, that the loarniug tho dofoots of his own char5 the microbe-bearin- g mucus Is cut out; tha for us now "Herein Is My Father gloriacter. It is tho disoiplo praying and present and speak at least one word on causa of that tickling Is removed, and the Inflamed W. A. NISlim , Prettdonl If not, watching for tho mellowing of fied that ye bear much fruit, so shall yo bo whole world may be leavened? touiavitu . NAHHviUEn. n. his tom-p- Mother's Day? O. W. WADDILL, C.br.r membranes are healed and soothed so that there my disciples" (John xv, 8). How shall it may we not question our own leavenand tho amelioration of his charIs no Inclination to cough. lie doner By letting Illm mako truo in ing? Can wo be saved and not interNapkin (Eoiinttt acter. It is tho living Christian at tbo A Mother Tells How She Saved no o ctxuna our dally llfo tho last words ot Ezcklol ested in tho salvation of others? SOLD BY ALL OOOD DRUaSIBTS Saviour's foet loarning of Him who ia "The Lord l thero.' Bible Reading. Ps. il, Ibo. ii, Her Little Daughter's Life. meek and lowly nnd finding rest for his Bottlea Only. 26o., 6O0. and $1.00 Sli Tho Maximum lx, 0, 7; lii, 7; lxii, Dan. ii, soul. Now York Safety, I urn ibe mother of eight children and Obsorver. A Time For Common Sense. BE SURE YOU GET I AM S8 YEARS OLD. aud never uaod 44; iv, 8; Neb. i, 15; Mia iv, bave bad a gieal deal of .experience witb U7 raatdy eqiui to lit. iwWa Now Is the time for tbo sober, Math, vi, 10; xxviii, 10, !0; Luko Tho Maximum Iloney. It glm quick: and perruancntrrllef A MlnWtcr'A Iliialneaa. PlM-Tir-MfSpeed, medicines. Last summer my little Df. tiiouglitfnl, intelligent body of tha xxlv, 48; Acts I, 8; Rom. x. 14, IS; to grip u well ucougba sod eousi itmaicn A minister of tho gospel should bo daughter bad Ihe dysentery in its worst Kv. weak Innn strooff. Mra. M. A. MeicaUa, American people to assort itself. Wo Rev. vii, 0, 10. We Ibo'igbt sbe would die. Tho Maximum I FDlncaaTKr. looked npon ns oa much of on authority form. Comfort, uinst not bo stampeded in either direcnnd as skilled nn adviser in things spir- tried everything I could Ibink of, but noth- Gaptal Stock, - - Questionable Matlioili. tion or by nny leaders, no matter how $50,000. ing seemed lo do ber any good. I saw by Tho Minimum distingnMicrt. Ono of tho drawbacks with which tha itual ns n doctor is in matters ot health an advertisement in our paper that ChamNo false glitter of paRates. Transacts a geueral banking business triotism must bo allowed to dazzlo na church of Christ lias to contend is tho and n lawyer in matters of property. berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea And it is tho minister's business to be Remedy was highly recommended and and Invites tbe accounts of the citirens of into losing sight ot what truo patriot- tendency to endeavor to rnlso monoy as as Rales, Time nnd nil other Information win TWimmniiiiinrnair well informed nnd able to advise sent and got a bottle at once. It proved Hopkins and adjoining counties. ism means. Now is tho hour for com- a contribution to religious or benevolent Has tbe finest and most secure, vault In be cheerfully fitrnlthed by thoso in his care as tho family physician to be one of the very best medicines we mon sense shrewd, hard, dogged com- causes by questionable means. This or tho family lawyer. To be snch he every bad in tbe bouse. f, ATMonr, a. p. a., It saved my tbat section of Kentucky mon eenso, which cannot bo fooled or really deadens tho nervo of tnio Chris, little daughter's life. I am anxious for r ty cajoled or browbeaten to assert itself. tlan bonovolcnco and places giving on a must bo not only familiar with his doc- every mother I.ODUVII.LC, Z.X lo know whjglan excellent BO YEARS' Whatever onr decision, lot it bo made wrong basis, whilo it taints tho ontcr-prls- o trine, but saturated with the spirit of medicine il is. Had I knoS?) It at first it W. W. ETHRIDGE, Aoent. i EXPERIENCE calmly, intelligently and as in tho thus supported. Far bettor to give tho Bible, imbued with lno mind of would bave saved me a nreat deal of anxietv o 2--tT eight. Thns only can we reason a smaller sum outright as u willing and Christ, havo the heart nnd gonins of a and my little daughter much suffering. THB BBST OP THKM ALL 1 1 ably oxpect the Almighty to bless tha thankful offering than to bring discred- pastor and such knowledge of human lours truly, Mrs. uborgb Y. Uurdick, natnre United Statea henceforth, as heretofore. it upon tho cntiro matter of Christian classes and fact in dealing with all Liberty, ii, 1. for sale by tbo St. of men as will enable him at Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T. Congregatlon'allst charity by ministering to frivolity or tho passion of any questionable amuse. once to know and appreciate tho needs Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, Ol frifyt m ZfJ The Onlr Ilellnlon. ment in tho namo of religious benovo-te- n of his pooplo and satisfy them by dis- St. Cbailes, Trade Marks ?r UJ pensing to them tho rich treasures of mONTHLYJVAGAZINfi. ( Christianity is tho only religion with designs co. Moravian. COPVRIQHTa Ac graco over which Christ has trnth and u child iu its system of salvation, nnd A TIMELY HINT. Hold SurruiT. Anyone sending a tietch and description mar You cbould bo wise and sea thabyonr blood la made him n etoward. Reformed therefore it is the only religion for ialcklf aacertAtn our opinion free wbetber an Hold sorrow till its most selfish aspect rich and para and yonr whole system put la st mrentlon U protoahlr patentable. Comrnunlcav CanUlns n oomploto novel In evervnurm Chnrch Messenger. childhood. William T. Ellis. A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of perfect! healthy condition by tbe ate oi Dr. passes, till it turns its religions side to tlonsitrletliroonOdentltL Handbook on Patents and ber. lunddltlou tou lnrro quantity of Utoful CarUtedt'a German Llrer Powder. Then yon sent free. Oldeat apency foraecurtnppatonta. as and euUrULlnlur; reading matter. you, till time and experience and faith , Hloclhes and excresences, which so of- will be free from malaria, typhoid fever, colds I'atenta taken throunh Jtonu to Co. recelre tptcvu nollcl, without cliarKO, la too Xo eontlnueA ttorle. tthlch art to grip. Dr. CarUtedt'a German Xtver PILES, do their work, till yon feel not its ten annoy people, are simply efforts of and tbe te PAIN. tho best medicine money can bny. Powder lOtJeefiBiiabfo 10 raarm. gloom, but its glory: not its cross, but nature lo throw impndiments to tbe proper your Cold try Dr. Otta's Spruci Ji ahouM be In every household. SubCURES WHERE ALU OTHERS HAVE FAILED. its crown. Do not through any device performance of her duties. HEKB1NE For A handsomely Illustrated weekly, rlr. fraott IS a scription, 3.oo per yonr. Gum Balaam. Pries 26o and 60o MkMt Coiwh bjrui. TjutotlouJ. Dm I cubitlon of any adonttrlo journal. Terma, Agenta' wanted In every town,' to whom loso its sanctifying influence, tho great- will aid and asciM nature in ber work, aud Tubes, by Mail, 75 Cents; Dottles, 60 Cents. ui uiuh. roui ut driitfirlHtft. yearr four months, L Uoldbyall nowsdenlora. Bottla. the most liberal Inducements Trill be offered. est loss tbe soul can meet. J. F. V. insure a skin clear aod beautiful, entirely For sale bj free from all imperfections. Price Co.30'B"-d-'- MUNN & cla. - - 310 New York JMfESF. BAUm Sste ft rtetof, Street, ST. LOUIS, HO. B. LXrraOOTT COMPANY, PabUtirKt, Warn. St. Bernard Drug Store. at St. Bernard Drug Store. Branca Office, J5 F fit, Washington, D. C. PHILADtCLPHIA. the yieW'of winter apples in the United States and Canada will prove fair buttnat especially large. While a goodlmanv sections which showed ajotalbfailure last year will have commercial some'. 1 apples, the as a whole, will turn orchard belt, thing like the bumper crop qflftgS. Investigations just made by .tho American Agriculturist also bringiodt the interesting fact that tr!Slcropv'il be 'airly well distributed, no section being entirely without merchantable fruit and no Stated showing a full yield. The deficiencies are most marked in NeNsrYork and New England. In outlook is good. . Canada the Times-Heral- thistagefjtroi) 'development stale couventioons without a dissenting voice, and you said, when asked what you thought of it, that you could see nothing wrong with it, and that you thought it .mttrl IUIU1U Whu tin I nil . lArltftn V.UUIV. tniirM ftr .'"V"U.'I "" now say thai it is ibe most infjmniis measure that the legislature ever passed? You even want au extra session- - ot (he legislature called to repeal it. Why this change? Is it a fact that it is a good law if administered by the Democratic partv,' but fears of its being administered by the Republican party makts it a verv bad law? Some light on this subject would bo much appieciated. 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