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EARL.INGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1890. a' jx 3 e- - .. u '? . , ho uttered the words forecasting the victory of the gallant Butler OF county man, the stand rocked and vibrated with Id, as applause forth. As usual, Judge Qreat Ovation divert Taylor and thundered speech was vigorous. Of Those Who Went to Seek tht Morrow's Oilier Candidates at "We will h:ivt a fair election or Yellow Treasure Many Will 200,000 K'MiUicluniir. will know London. Never Return. the reason why," hf salt). "Wje will have it, for we liavo the flower NEXT G0VERN6R. of the manhood, and honor of tlc KENTUCKY'S GREETED commonwealth behind us. Time CHILLY GRAVES IN THE FROZEN NORTH, was when the boys in blue and the Oencrnl Taylor's Speech Devoted boys in gray were divided, but in A I.Ut or Miners Who Entered the this momentous struggle the boys Kotaebae Mound llealon and Mel to State Issues Entirely. in blue are arrayed with such noDeath From Dlaraar, Accident i Violence Matir o'thera Who Ar as Morgan and ble Not Knitted. Clay, and with the blue and JUDGE PRATT MADE OPENING SPEECH, Jim the gray together the devil himsdjf Santa IJnrbara, Cal., Aug. 22. can't beat him. It is a grand batW. Alston llytie, who, with tle you arc to fight in this question H party of Santa Barbara people, ha London.tKy., Aug. 2a,- -H great of the liberty of white, and black." numbers injattcndanceand a perGen'l. Taylor then spoke at been In tho Kotr.clnie sound region all fectly sympathetic and orderly length and delivered the speech winter, ha' written Tery dUcouragino audience count for anything, the which fully outlines the fight in news home. Ills letter, dated July St on the Arctic circle, SOO miles Inland Republican State campaign was Kentucky. folopened under most auspicious cirGeneral Taylor was the from Kntr.ebuo sound, gives the Attorney lowing IUt of miners who entered that cumstances here today. orator of the day, and he made By 10 o'clock this morning there his first speech as a candidate for legion und perished there: A Urnnome ltat. an assemblage at the tlir rliirf pxecntivc'a chair. was such He J. L. Omlerdunk, Portland, Ore. grounds that it was incumbent did not touch upon national issues, upon the management to provide but devoted his entire speech to died nt Spring Uulch from overwork K. C. ilead, Sumner, Wash. some reward for the enthusiasm the questions which arc local to Jesse Luc, Ulack-leg- . displayed. This was before any Kentucky, and which are stirring Charles A. Leonard, Cleveland, O., of the excursions had arrived and this Commonwealth from center to the audience was composed en- circumference. Taylor's Stony Camp; heartfnllure.Cal., Relllj Gen. Subln Harris, Oakland, tirely of persons who had come on speech suited his crowd. Camp; black-lehorseback, in springlcss wagons were in no mood to The people t T. Trussler, an Francisco, Nup or who had walked the dusty roads hear tariff or monCV talk. TIlCV " to lend their presence. The long wanted to know how the Goebel get Creek j dropsy. V, Snyder, Seattle, Heed river; spiof the fair ground's fence back mnrJiinn is to be broken up in this grandstand was one line of over State and the right of the people nal meningitis. C. It. liny, Lawrence, Kos., Amblei i.ooo hitched horses and mules. to suffrage preserved. Gen. TayTno grove behind the stand shel- lor told them that this could be City; ecurvy. II. Gross, Kansas City, Ambler City; tered hundreds of vehicles from the by the people go'nB lP tn0 , already hot sun. Those Jcagcr to done voting the Republican ticket, scurvy. polls, C. E. hear crowded the grandstand, fac- and seeing to it that their votes drowned. Miller, Iowa, Miller's Pass; ing which the speakers' platform were fairly counted. A. C. Ilreed, Buffalo, N. Y., Pick Itlv, ' had been built. lie added that if he thought this er; blhck-lcproper facing The auditorium upon Kentucky, the J. J. Murrat, Los Angeles, ,tho grandstand, was at .10:15 monstrous blot river; scurvy. Goebel machine, .could ue wipea B'clock filled to suffocation, with M. Nelson, Hammond,- Ind., Mono-loosupporting one of the by his river; blnck,-Ieg- . people. This part of the stand out tickets nledced to repeal the other scats 3,5001 people. An aunex Goebel election law, he would J. Hcrchey, Lcdome, Wash., Kobuk attached to it holds 1,000 moro withdraw from the race and sup- river; black-leJ. Chrander, llealdsburg, Cal and was partially filled, although port that ticket. This sentiment Kotzebue entnp. out ol reach of the distant voice of evoked prolonged applause. N. I'. Drown, Kansas, Monolook rivthe orators. For two hours an er; black-leg- . only attentive, cheerful crowd, Capt. C. Smith, lllakeicy, Wash., Sola-wlThe doebel Dagger. river; scurvy. ten per cent of it women and chil- From tbe Loimville Dispatch, Ilobert Ilecker, San Frnhcluco, Pick dren, sal in the stands and heard to the river; scurvy. Much more appropriate the speakers. P. Kudder, Jlaj City, Mich., Salawib Goebel campaign than the Goebel PRATT 0l'NS THE CAMPAIGN. would be the Goebel dag river; scurvy. button I Johnson, lllakeicy, Wush., SalaMr. Parker called the meeting ger. wik river; scurvy. Bore-in- g to order, introducing Judge D. McCall, Veltt, Wis., Salawik rivIt has been told in Covington who was the chairman. In a er; scurvy. chairman intro- letters to the Dispatch how Goe graceful stylo the J. Messing, San Jose, Cal., steamci duced Judge Pratt, who was lis- bel has always gone armed with Agnes Iloyd; heart failure. Pickering brothers, Princeton, Ky, tened to with great interest. In revolver or outlawed knife in his Salawik river; murdered speaking, Judge Pratt said, among 0PENINGJ5UNS IS WE I EXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED. A atUpInced Switch Threw tho Traill On to n Mdtnir und lull) a Btniullnir I.ocomollvo, Clrclcvllle, 0., Aug. 23. An excursion train on the Clnclnnntl & Muskin-guValley railroad was wrrekrrt Ir the edge of this city and Ave person! ROYAL Powder MSQiAXEVtlPVRE Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome ' I 11 at New York. A I HI Cup Arrival of Sir Thomas Lipton's Challenger, the Shamrock, TsYOiri HAIR TURNING vlllc, O. OH Tiro Stieeeaatnl RnKnitementa Tfltl Miss Knto Dc Long, Indlnntipolis. the Iimurenta One Lieutenant Rev. C. H. Eckhardt, Limn, O. Killed, tine Wounded. The train was running at n high rote of speed In the outskirts of the city, Three of the New Volunteer RegiWashington, Aug. 21. The follow when n misplaced swltoh turned It ments Ordered to Move Foring dispatches announcing engage Into a siding on which stood n locomoments with the Philippine Insurgent) tive. Both engines wero telescoped ward to San Francisco, "were received nt the war department and the first two cars badly splintered. yesterday: Tho train had three couch of Manila, Aug. 20, 1899. pastengcrs going to a family retinlou THC OTHERS WILL FOLLOW THEM SOON. Licnt.-Co80 lj-.d- fc were seriously Injured and 20 othcri badly cut nud bruised. Knglneer Wm. Ditto, Internally. Willi MeGuinn, baggage master. Mrs. Leoto Relchelderfor, Crlder novu Ama Kfmt 00., fw vowc QUICKER TRIP THAN ANTICIPATED' illS II! 3JA-lll- la DISPATCHES FROM OEN. OTIS Towed for Two The Shamrock Thousand Mllea Iiy her Consort, the Steam Yacht Erin TheYneht'a Crew Plenaed With tho Veaael'a Ilrhnvlor. New York, Aug. 19, Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht, Shamrock, challenger for the American cup, reached this port, accompanied by her tender, the steam yacht Erin. The Shamrock sailed from "Patrice on the Clyde, Augvoy ust 3, and made the igc In much quicker time than was anticipated. The Erin towed the Shamrock about 8,000 miles nnd the latter sailed something more than 1,200 miles. Her best lay', nin, under canvas, was 208 knots. Most of the towing was done after pctblng the Azores, August 0. At quarantine the yachts were promptly cleared. The Shamrock was yawl rigged and painted light green. She carried the blue ensign of the British navy with Sir Thomas Lipton's private signal, green shamrock on yellow ground tvlth a green border. Tho Shamrock ihows a tight silvery Inetal where tho paint has been scraped from the sides. The crew of the yacht are well satisfied with the belunlor of the challentrans-Atlant- GRAY? What docs your mirror say P Docs it tell you of some little streaks of gray? Are you pleased? Do your friends of the same age show this loss of power also? Just 'remember that gray hair never becomes darker without help, while dark h sir .rapidly becomes gray when once tne cnango I at I.aurelvlllc, O. THE NESBIT ELECTION LAW. The Second Step In the I'rocredlnit Thltt Will Tent the CoiiBtllu- tlonullly of the l.uw. St. Louis, Aug. 23. The attempt to pre cut the operation of the Nesblt election law received a setback when Judges MnrMiall and nurgess, of the supreme court, in .chambers, at Jefferson City, uwarded Atty.-OeCrdw a writ of prohibition against Circuit Judge Wltlirow and the city of St. Louis to restrain them from Interfering with the new board of election commissioners. It, is nlso ordered . t lint the circuit Judges of'thofcltyof St.' Louis shall beforo" the' supreme courtVon the first day of' the October term to shov cause why they should Interfere with the operatio of the law. np-pe- . AS A FUGITIVE James MURDERER. Durnut, Kogo-lukta- Okln., Chnriied With IlellKT Otto Milllilua, JiidKe Wall's Slayer. Green Arreated nt - k g. Duraut, Okla., Aug. 33. On a warrant sworn out by Detcetlve McClurc, or St. Louis, United States Deputy Marshal II. K. Wall, Monday evening,, arrested James Oreen, of a secondhand store in this city, on a charge of murdering Judgo Hampton V. Wall, of Duquoin, Hi., on August 10, 1698. Detective McClurq says Green's proper name Is Otto Mutlilas, and that a $2,500 reward Is oJTered for him. Green declares the "affair to be a tase of mistaken identity, and that lie vbs in Hoiiey Grove, Tex., at the time the murder wns committed. He will huve a hearing before Commissioner Ralls. PUGET SOUND If "XriTinH' SALMON PACK. l-- .other more raised trusts, roads. ( things: "A1 victory means than a senseless cry that is through the State about monopolies and the railIt 9mcans no more i conventions, vfhere they worked under the mysterious inThe disease fluence of Ketlwinc. of the body politic," he said, "must be cured with Taylor drops and Republican soothing syrup." Judge Pratt also said that victory meant no more of the present election' law, which he dissected, and held up to ridicule and scorn very effectively. He made a good point when he stated the alleged excuse for its existence was the situation in the eleventh district where Col. D. G. Colson had been alleged to have acted as an election He said victory officer in 189O. would mean no McChord railroad bill, which he exposed as a pernicious measure. Victory would niean no Cliinn school book bill, which is calculated to defeat the education of the little children of the State. His picture drawn in reference to the effects of this bill, if applied, provoked hearty police-.inen'ii hand-clapping. home town. ', At Mayfield on Saturday.stanoS ing before a crowd of listeners, Goebel, who insists that he is the Democratic nominee for Governor of Kentucky, threw back his coa) and exposed protruding from an l';' I. r- - r?i lV. . Further in his speech, judge of Gov. Bradley's name was applauded. He pointed to tliu calamity that would arise if the State government was allowed tp pass Iron the hands of an effThen he icient administration, referred feelingly to the difficulties surmounted by Gen. Taylor in the course of his life and indulged in a brief and cloqnent eulogy of the nominee for governor, which was greeted with a demonstration that shook the thickly packed wooden stand. Reviewing tho platform and the things for which it stands, the speaker won much favor in the defense of the national administration's foreign policy. All in all, the western Kentucky man made a fine impression. Caleb Powers, nominee for Sec retary of State made a brief talk after Judge Pratt had finished, 'after which the meeting adjourned for dinner and all were fed, When the meeting was called to 'order again at 1 o'clock the crowd in the stand was even more dense, while hundreds stood round with out a cood view of the speakers Other hundreds camped out under the pine trees, loath to leave the grounds before, the festivity was concluded, un tno grounas ai this time were from 7,000 toio,-qo- o people, according to various Pratt's mention . Orand Harbor, N I)., l'ecij river; scurvy. Charles Deadrlck, Spearfleld, S. D., Snlnwik river; missing. Frank Robinson, Utah, Koatnk river; inside pocket the handle and hilt scurvy. dagger long er.Joo Stern, llutte, Mont., Noatnlc rivof a murderous enough to touch tho bottom of the Mr. Trclslte, California, Noatak rivcoat pocket and to show above it. er. S. II. Dobins, South America, Noa and peace-lovin- g The tak river; scurvy. citizens of this state fail to A. M. Falrblll, Texas, Hotliam Inlet know of any necessity for a reputa- mission; scurvy, Mr. Martin, Santa Itosa, Cal., Noatal ble citizen's practice of going river; missing. armed to kill. They do not sec F. Howard, Fall Itivor, Mass., Inlet t drowned. why a lawyer in his home town J, Howard, Fall River, Mass., must bo prepared for bloodshed Inlet; drowned. Wllmoth, Fall River, Mass., why a lawmaker should walk the Inlet; drowned. streets equipped to do murder- John Morris, London, England, why a candidate should be fortified Bscholtz bay; accidentally shot. Peter Nelson, Fair Haven, Wash, to do personal violence. Commenting on the Goebel-Sandlor- d Salawik river; scurvy. Mich., ICogoluk-tuMr. Ucnz, Hay City, tragedy on April to, 1895, river; scurvy. three days L. .1. nernuardt, Seattle, Wash., the Courier-JournKscholtz bay; drowned. later said: Murtlno Horally, Italian, Italy, "It would be profitless lo moralize over inlet; scruvy. 8. F. Muller, San Francisco, Kotzetbo Covington tragedy. Such barbarism may bo expected as long as lawmakers and bue camp; drowned. Many Others Not .Named. cltliens violate tbo professedly This list does not include 30 who law by walking Ihe streets prepared to the wcro drowned when the Jane Oraj do murder; as long as "politics" is a mania was lost. Neither does It Include the which Incite its victims to personal crimi- last reported deaths from drowning personal Vituperation and personal of the men who left Hotham inlet for nation, river; shifting. C. JlofijamiiiBon, law-abidiHo-tliaHo-thaMo-thak al Ho-thn- V. L. Simpson, Nov MoDeimot, Monolook river; scurvy. Gsoigt! McCoy, Montana, Koatak l'reaent Condition,, Continue This Hnliiion'l'nrlr-Wll- he Phenomenal. Taeom'a', Wash., Aug. 23. Tho run of soclu-ysalmon on lower Puget sound Is so phenomenal a to make It most certain that the Pugvt sound ilmoBpack will be largo enough to compensate for the shortage lit the packs In Frascr and Cqlumbln rivers. If the run of humbacks and silver-sidewhich should commence soon, equals the sockeye run now closing, all record of salmon packing will be lurpaHBed. e s, fWO A BRAKEMEN MURDERED. Strontr Aruuiuent In I'nvor of the Siiniimirr Clenrlnir of All TruliiN of Trmuika. Marsholltnwn, la., Aug. 23. Three trumps stealing n ride on a Chicago & Great Western freight train left here shortly after midnight, shot and killed Ilnikemeu J. K. Wilson and and threw their Comity Mathews bodies under the wheels, l'hc murderers escaped, but an armed posse at once started in pursuit. Illinois; M. M. McXnmee, Wisconsin; John H. Parker, Missouri; L. C. Andrews, Xcw York; Ouy II. Preston, Massachusetts; John C. Ollmore, Jr., New York; W. C. Ilrown, Minnesota; Henry Tnllcn, Kentucky; D. A. Fred erlck, Georgia; II. II. Mulford, Nebraska; Putnam H. Strong, New York: V. D. I)u lloce, California; Wm. C. Dows, Iowa; Joseph F. Armtleld, Tellow Fever at I'nnnuin. N'orth Curolino; Hugh D. Wise", New Colon, Colombia, Aug. 23. Several Vork; A. W. Wiley, Alabama; II. W. cttRes of yellow fever have occurred at Ilubbcll, New York; W. A. Holbrook, Panama, the disease, It is said, having Wisconsin; S. W. Miller, Pennsylvania; been Imported from Guayaquil, Ecua- Charles II. Muir, Michigan. dor. An urgent appeal was made to the local authorities yesterday in re- PORTO RICO RELIEF' FUNDS. Sixth Infantry, men 'attacked and routed 100 of the cnemj entrenched nt Tibuan, Negros moun Ther "Will Co' Into Cnmp at the t're. tnlns, having three men slightlj ftldlo nnd he Sent Thence to wounded. Enemy left In n Noon na Tnwmporta Can ments 10 dead, six rifles, all entrench reserved be I'rotldrd Ten llrulmenti ammunition. Supposed to be armed Are All filled. Tngnlos who a few days since crossed to l'nnny in small boats. Washington, Aug. 20. The following OTIS. dispatch was sent by the adjutant gen-erManila, Aug. 10. tl the commanding olllcers of the First Lieut. Alfred W. Drew, Twelfth Twenty-seventThirty-firs- t and Thirty-fo- Infantry, Instantly killed and First urth involunteer regiments of Lieut. Willie Ullne, same regiment, sefantry: verely wounded yesterday In an attack To Commamlera. on Insurgents In the vicinity of Anwill direct that geles by two companies of the Twelfth "Orders of your regiment be placed en route for Infantry. No other casualties. Enemy San Francisco as soon as transporta routed, tion can be provided by the quarter-'maste- r OTIS. general. On nrrlvot .af Sail First Lieut. Alfred W. Drew menFrancisco, your regiment will ga into tioned in nbove dispatch was born In canip at the Presidio, and its instrucTexas. He graduated from the militions In target practice, etc., contin- tary academy in 1891 und wns assigned ued until transports are ready to take as second lieutenant of the Twelfth Incommand to Manila. Acknowlfantry. During the war with Spain he edge reeelfit with any remarks, you Was major of the Third Texaa may hare to make for the Information MOVEMENTS TO BE EXPEDITED. of the war department." l.ocntlon ot the IteRluienta. is nt" Camp The Veil Iteulmenta nnd Thnae to he The Twenty-sevent- h Meade; tho Thirty-firs- t at , Fort Formed to he Aflont hj- - the Thomas, Ky and tlie Thirty-fourt- h l.nat or Octoher. U Fort Logan, Col. The cpjartermanster'ir department Washington, Aug. 22. Orders were lias directed thatthc.Gleiioglc.and the issued yestcrdny directing the moveraroinn, of the .Northern, Phclfic ment of the Twenty-sixtInfnntry ttenmship line, be chartered for carry- from Plattsburg, X. Y., to San Franing troops to Manila. The jGlehogle cisco. The regiment will go via Iloston will carry 800, and the Tacoma.GJO nnd Providence. men. Thenuartermaster'sdepartiuent, actOn Itecrnltlne Ilntr. ing under instructions from Secretary Orders were issued from the war de- Hoot, Is negotiating for more transpartment placing all majors, captains ports for the Philippine serviee. and lieutenants appointed 'for the new Owing to the determination of Secregiments on recruiting duty. They retary Itoot to rush the new troops will assist the nearest recruiting of- forward, the original schedule preficer for n period of about one week, pared In the quartermaster's departind will then conduct their recruits ment has been entirely disarranged, lo the rendezvous, and it is the department's intention to Flrat Ten IleKlmeuta Complete. liavo not only the first ten regiment The flrat ten regiments of volunteers afloat by the last of October, but also hre complete, and there is a surplus of those to bo raised under tho last orslx)iit '2,000 men for the rpgjinents ii der. , the Philippines, and the next ten being rniscd. The enlistments Friday WAS SENTENCED TO BE HUNG. iverc 230, making n total of 14,005. Olhera Will Soon Follow. nut Kacniied Two Dnya Iletore nnd Una llecn Free Thirty Years Speaking of the orders Issued t the three regiments to proceed to San ltcnrreated. Francisco, Oen. Corbln said that not inly would the other regiments follow Ardmorc, I. T., Aug. 19. Deputy soon, but the ten recently ordered Marshal Llndsey,nceompnnied by Sherivould be sent to Manila as soon ns iff E. C. Mudd of Ilutler, Mo., yesterthey could bo organized. day went to Check, cast of here, nnd arrested Thomas Spotwood, aged 00 TWENTY MAJORS APPOINTED. years, nn alleged fugitive from just Ice. Spotwood Is wanted In Hates county, Two Mnjora Xnmed (or I?ach o( the Mo., where ho is said to have been New Volunteer Ten as T. It. Freeman, and where Iteulmentv. he was sentenced to bo hung April 17, 1809, but escaped two days before the Washington, Aug. 20. Tlie following sentence became effective. Tho r will be taken to Missouri as soon have been appointed mnjors in the new volunteer regiments: Hnrry C. Hale, is requisition papers nrrlve, l. y h . prls-one- vigor will bring back to your fcalr the color of youth. It never fails. It is (ust as sure as that heat melts snow, or that water quenches Are. It cleanses the scalp also and prevents the formation of dandruff. It feeds and nourishes the bulbs of the hair making them produce a luxuriant growth. It stops the hair from falling out and gives a fine soft finish to tbe hair as well. . Wa hiTs a book on tha nir and Scalp which you mar obuia fra apon request. It you do not obtain all tha UneflU you eipeetcd from tha ma ot the Vigor, vrtta tho Doctor about It. ger. The crew nre a sturdy lot of Scotch They wore blue snd English men. jerseys, bearing on the breast the ivords "Shamrock, It. U. Y. C" The tame words appear on the yacht's item. The steam yacht Erin files, besides Sir Thomas Lipton's private signal, the colors ot the Itoyal Ulster Yacht slub. After the yachts had anchored In the upper bay, Capt, 'Archie Hogarth, of AuurrMi Lowell, 5u the Shamrock, said: "The Shamrock behaved beautifully. I am more than satisfied with her. In fact I am delighted, because my most langulne anticipations have been more AGRICULTURAL. lhan realized. Hut I will say this, that ts gleeful an I am with tho .behavior f the boat, I was moro surprised with According to an estimate of an the generous reception which sho got from the tlmo that we were abreast expert of the Statistical Bureau of Df Sandy Hook." the Department of Agriculture, BY A WRIT OF PROHIBITION. The Supreme Court of Mlasourl Nullifies the Injunction Asraluat the St. Loula Police Force. ' Pro-;crdln- viotence." " Capo Noma. The two Pickering brothers arc said Goebel, the lawmaker, violates to linve been shot by Indians, whom law by "walking tho streets they the prepared to'do murder," and with .estimates.. Judge Boreing, in, opening promised Gen. Taylor majority in the eleventh 2,00 congressional district, "burying Gocbe.1, and'(GpebeItsm.so, deep that' never ahollicr'ambitious 'demagogue shall rise to disfranchise his fellow man(" tljhe, formal duty, of introducing to the assemblage tlie next governor of Kentuky devolved upon Judge T. Z. Morrow,4 brother-jn-laof Gov. Bradley, and an honored veteran in the ranks of the republican party in Kentucky. As him politics seems to be a mania VICTOR, COLORADO, BDRNED. which incites him to personal I'lie Town Srreiit hi n Clreat Confln- crimination, personal vituperation ixrntlon, Entnlllna n Loss of Tno Million Dollars. and personal violence." And yet has vowed ito the Courier-JournCripple Creek, Col., Aug. 22. Fire elect Goebel governor of Ken- yetterday utterly destroyed tho business portion of the city of Victor, tucky, causing a loss estimated at $2,000,000. Hope Departed. Beginning shortly after noon, the Are raged until evening, consuming everyJ. . Qlenn In Ihe Graphic. With bowed head, with hand'on thing in its way. It had Its origin, It our heart and sorrow in our soul, js thought, In the Merchants' cafe, adwe recognize the tact that the joining tho Hank of Victor, on the corner of Third street and Victor Democratic party in the State is avenue. A strong wind from the now rent in twain and so far as we south fanned the flames and in a few are able to sec, there is no salva minutes nil the surrounding houses tion for the party, either now or. at were afire. Twentv-Nlnt- li Heads' for Service. any time in the near future. Atlanta, da., Aug, 22. Col. Hardin, regiSome ,35,000 cases of leaf 'to commanding the Twenty-nint- h valued'at about 1,000,000, ment United States volunteers, which bacco, has been recruited at Fort McPhcrson, changed hands in Milwaukee this has reported' that his regiment is now week. The greater proportion of ready for servlco. Tho regiment will orders at Fort the tobacco was grown in Wisconsin. waittho Philippines. McPherson to leaVe ' (or al i gard to the necessity for the immediate construction of n lazaretto in Panama. It was pointed out that othtraffic of erwise the recently-Increasethe Isthmus with Pacific ports must suffer a decrease. The Whole IleRlment Volunteered. Kingston, Aug. 23. Tho Jamaican government has ottered a contingent of 300 native milltin or the support of the white troops ordered hence for service in the Transvaal. Wonderful enthusiasm has been manifested in re gard to the enlistments for service in South Africa. When volunteers were called for, nit entire regiment nt onct responded. The Vlckauurw Fire. Vlcksburg, Miss., Aug. 20. The fire which broke out Friday niglit In the big warehouse of the Lee Richardson company was extinguished. For time It looked as though the whole block would be destroyed. The loss will approximate $150,000; well cov11 Contrlhntlona Iteeelrcd nt tho "War Department Fuuda Collected In New York. Among the :ontrlbutlons for the Porto Klco storm sufferers received nt the war department were: From President McKln-ley- , 20. Washington, Aug. Hobart, $250; $250; Secretary Hoot, $250; William Harbour, New York, $250; August Delinont, New Ifork, $500. A letter has been received from the Merchants' Association ol New York saying that $10,000 had been collected for Porto Itlco. nt BISHOP TUTTLE'S WIFE DEAD, She Died nt St. Lnke'a Iloaoltal, St. Loula, Durluir the Absence of Her lliiaunnd in the Went. 20. Mrs. Harriet M. wife of lit. ltev. Daniel S. Tuttle, bishop of the diocese of MisEpiscopal souri of tlie Protestant ered by lnsuraikce. church, died Friday afternoon nt St. Luke's hospital. Her death was caused Ilenntrlnted Hiinnlnrda. by an Illness which she contracted Hat ana, Aug. 23. Tho Spanish about four weeks ago In Cincinnati, at steamer Alfonso XIII., which sailed the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. M. for Spain yesterday, had qn board 432 Itamsey. Spaniards, who nre being repatriated Ilrowned Her Hoy nnd Heraelf. at the expense of the Madrid governPierre, S. D., Aug. 21. Some time ment. Saturday night Mrs. Jennie Weston ruttle, St. Louis, Aug. ,, Company was the purchaser, and the price paid was somewhere between 10 and 12 cents a pound. Each case contains abouti; 50 pounds. The deal is said'to be the largest on record in the tobacco trade. ' Died. Thom-assoThe infant child of J. T. died Tuesday night. Fun- got scorched." eral services were held by Rev. not-- . Tanner finite III. Jesse: "Schorchcd? No." R. M. Vheat at the residence Wood: "You got burned, you Springfield, 111., Aug. SI. Last niglit Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock got 'Browned'" Or. George N. Krleder, the attending followed by interment at Earling-towan said Jesse: "Yes I got 'Browned' physician, from that Gov. Tanner fever cemetery, malaria nnd his and I might get Taylorcd, but .1 suffering He will probably be unable The lecture and organ recital at was high. never would be Gobbled." the Catholic Church Tuesday office fur tu attend the a week. to the duties of his Neither had a dagger and night was well attended notwith- P1Uam CUBAN'OI L.cures meeting adjourned. standing the warm weather. Both rHWlVl? Cut, Barns, Bru !?; and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Are you a subscriber to The the literary and musical parts of Subscribe for Tub Bee. Sold by St. Barnard Drug Store. Bee? You should be. the program were high class. n . The American Tobacco Monday' Enllatiueiits. drowned herself and her Washington, Aug. 23. There were son Bertie in a cistern at the family 210 enlistments in the volunteer army home. There was no one else nt Monday swelling the total to 15,153, home except a daughter about 17 years wen. old and the deed was not known until tho young lady awukened yesterday Wouldn't' be (lobbied. morning. Family troubles are supChas. Wood approached Jesse posed to bo the cause of the tragedy, Phillips with: "Weill hear you the mother havlngseveral times threatened to commit suicide. d - ( n ;' Rheu-matls- m Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. 10, were begun. Thursday night, before Judges llracc, nurgess and Marshall, of. tho supremo court, In hambers, to transfer tho test of tho St. Louis police law from the circuit :curt of St. Louis to the supreme jourt. Atty.-Ger- i. Crow, late Thursday tvenlng, secured tho signatures ot the diree judges named. The proceedings h lie in the nature of a writ of releases the members of the police lioard from tho writ of Injunc-lin- n issued by Judge Withrow nnd permits them to proceed with tho reorganization ot the force, as contcmplat-i- d in the law taking effect August 20. The writs necessary to carry out the proceedings brought by Atty.-GcThe Prosperous West. "row were Issued by John It. Green, "Great news is coming from the :lerk of the supreme court, and placed g states' these days," In the hands of It. E. See, marshal ot t. RECRUITING FOR THE NAVY. Ihe supreme court, who left nt once for says the St. Louis 3t. Louis to serve them. "Not only has the wheat crop in pne Hundred Lnndamen nnd Thirty ARREST OF GENERAL JIMINEZ. Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Apprentice Ilnya to he llccrnlt- ed nt St. Loula. of this neighborThe Would-Il- e Dictator of Jinn Do. the other states hood been above the average, but iiiIiiko Suhmltted Only to Show Chlcogo, Aug. 22. Lieut. D. W. of Force, the corn yield is going far ahead Wells, of the naval recruiting station, tins received orders from the nnvy deof all previous figures. The KanHavana, Aug. 19. In view of the partment to transfer his office to St Louis not later than Wednesday of fact that Col. Hacallao, chief of the sas corn crop will, according to this wctk. 'Die recruiting station will secret police, persisted In his declara- the estimates, be a long way in be located nt St. Louis until the re- tion that Gen. JImincz, the aspirant excess of 300,000,000 bushels. to the presidency of Santo Domingo, Nebraska's corn yield is cruiting of 100 landsmen and 30 placed boys, besides a number of wns In Havana, either not having left at from 375,000,000 to 390,000,-00- 0 shipwrights nnd carpenters, hut been or returned, the military authorities bushels, and the latest reports instructcompleted. Tho landsmen will be di- telegraphed to Cicnfuegos vided between Mnre Island and the ing Capt. Stamper, collector of cus- seem to indicate that it may go up receiving ship Vermont at New York. toms there, to ascertain whether Jiml-ne- z to tho 300,000,000 mark. Iowa wns on the Mcucndez Bteamcr, nnd and Missouri are in equally good CALLAWAY'S FATHER FOUND. take him under arrest if that should fortune. The news from Colorado, be the caRC. Minnesota and the Dakotas is A, I.ettl-- r Itecctved From the Father Just as the steamer was about leav- likewise encouraging in the highof the St. Loula ing Cicnfuegos, Capt. Stamper located This immense inest degree. Ta nt OKilen, Utah. Jlmlnez nnd arrested him. Jimlnez denouncqd the arrest ns an crease in the crops is causing some St. Loutr, Aug. 10. After n silence outrage. He said ho had broken no. curious things. The demands on of nearly half n year, Samuel H. Cab law and would not yield except to the labor bureaus in the farming lawuy, tho father of Frank D. Calla- force. Capt. Stamper replied that ho regions in the west were never so way, who murdered his wife In was ready to use force if necessary und great in the past as they arc now, store n few months ago, has Jlmlnez then yielded, remarking that at last written a letter to hin wife. ho did so only because he could not and the agencies are powerless to meet them. Wages higher than Callaway says he left his wife nnd help himself. any given in many years are ofhome because he did not want to tesHeld For the Orand Jury. fered, but the supply ol workers is tify in the suit for divorce which his 0. far below the demand. Women St. Louis, Aug. 19. George son's wife brought against the slayer. He seems to know nothing of the mur- Starck, president ot the Stone Hill arc working in the harvest fields in Wine Co. and O. a. Starck, his eldest Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kander. son, wero beforo United States ComTHE CASE OF CAPT. CARTER. missioner Gray, charged with violat- sas and all the neighboring states. ing the internul revenue laws. They This is a sight familiar enough to Mny he Ileudered With- waived examination, and were held fur the old world, where women are in A Declalou out Awnttluu- - the Itcturn ot tho federal grand jury In the sum ot the habit of working out of doors It is altogether new in Wayne SfncVenith, $5,000 each. Bond was immediately with men. furnished by the defendants, nnd they )hc United States, however. WoWashington, Aug 22. A leport Is wero released. men arc drawn upon to help in the current, which, In the absence of the harvesting because the supply of Spanish War Veterans Enllat. attorney general, can not be confirmmen is inadequate. The crops Washington, Aug. 10. Adjt.-Geed, that n decision In the Carter court-marti- Corbln has leen highly pleased tu dis- arc the largest ever known, and case will lie handed down ,the soldiers offering themcover necesshortly after Mr. Griggs returns to selves that tho volunteer regiments the labor of the women is for the city, and that he will not await hnve, In large numbers, had experi- sary to prevent loss through delay the return of Wnyne MncVeagh, Car- ence in Cuba and elsewhere. The per in harvesting. The west, like the ter's counsel, who, it is stated, would cent, runs from about 20 to CO, ac- rest of the country, is at the high Everybody is ask far a new trial. cording to locality, making nn av- tide of prosperity. erage of about 10 per cent, that may cheerful. The outlook is brighter Cutuiiroua Dlaenae Surendlnir. than it has been in the agriculIlloomlngton, III., Aug. 19. Twenty bo called veterans. tural regions in many years." enscs of the curious contagious cutanWilling Workers Wanted. eous disease, which Is rapidly spreading about Downs, this county, have To such we will explain bow others make Estimates on the yield of corn in been discovered in this city. It is lest from $15.00 to f 35.00 weekly handling oar severe than in the country. Illoomlng- publications. We will make no GUAR- the leading surplus states' follow. These estimates are based on tho ton doctors diagnose the city cases nt ANTEED SALARY or other misleading government report on crops: Impetigo contagiosa. contract, bat give terms and explain In a 1S98. 1697. lS. Uncial Dlatiirhnneea. We will concise and simple mannsr. Uuiheli. Buihels Ilutbeli. States, Prague, Bohemia, Aug. 22. Scrlout shortly need a representative In each coun- Ohio 103,000,00a 0.1,000,000 90,000,000 disturbances hnve taken place at Orad ty for a publication which we bollevo wit Indiana.., 120,000,000 129,000,000 110,000,000 SO0,OOO'0OQ 119,000,000 lltz, a town 15 miles cast of Koenlg-gratz- , eclipse anything heretofore marketed. Ex- Illinois t),000,000 perience in canvassing will be valuable but Mluouil. .. 179,000,000 153,000000 171,000,000 duo to racial differences b State age, permanent bomo Kansas not essential. 153,000,000 146,000,000 161,000,000 iween the Czechs and Germans. and experience if any. Address, Dapl. "C." Iowa 119,000,000 113,000,000 110,090,000 Rand, McNally & Company, 141,000,000 Mebiaska... 300,000,000 159,000,000 Arc you a subscriber to The 166-1Adams Street., Bee? You should be. Chicago, III. Totali. . M7JIWIW) lii3l.W1W9 l,,W,ool prohlbi-:ion,whtccorn-grbwinGlobe-DtmocraWife-Murder Siegel-Hillinan- 's . 68 . , the loss in money as tho result of the recent Brazos valley flood Nearly amounts to 6,414,000. go per cent, of the damage occurred to growing crops. The precise effect of the flood, upon this year's crops is difficult to estimate. While the crops over a very large area were practically destroyed, the effect ot the rains on the upland crops will he highly beneficial and should, he thinks, result in a large increase in yield throughout the entire central part of the state, and so much of the western part as is under cultivation r . ,i u V.S--r , 11 iiir-VVrr--"- - mrrn - -- 1-- - -- 'i wPHHBHKflenBBBBBBBBrBB .axMl One box of Tutt's Pills will save many dollars in doctors' bills TheywjllsurelycuralldiBeases of the stomach, livor or bowels For sick headache, dyspepsia, ,, ;,, : jjfrgjgg fl (EbeBlBgg PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and Manager. abovti what it is now bringing. The increased business of the railroads and manufacturers is the stimulating influence. Bradstreet. "Every Cloud Has a. The POLITICAL POINTS. on the Brown ticket, is a one-ar- Silver Lining' BEE FUBLISHINB COMPANY. Incorporated. Jr Hp WjM IT',4 i r if Iy I Ii & f! if r J . pi' I I I - j$ L J y hi k IS IJ II LL L fb II t h '' i Wk if il l : Jl if jp taf ft IS sightseeing. The Judge sas he did not attend the Democratic SUBSCRIPTION RATE3: conference at Saratoga, but they did see Coney Island and got for ttoo the first time a fine bird'seyc view ootYesr.itrlctlriDadvanc of the great American Metropolis. steady work, prosperity and con " TnrwMontns, " tentment of the coal miner in :. Slncls Copies.... .. ' Specimen septet mailed ires on application. "We know what American vic- Hopkins, the banner coal mining CarTtipondasts wanted In all parti ot tb ooatr. Addms us lor particulars. tory means. It means not to op- county of the State of Kentucky, press, not to tread on the necks is a circular letter emanating from ItHURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899. It means to lift district president Wood, of the of the fallen. them up, to place them upon their U. M. W at Central City, under 1 REPUBLICAN TICKET. feet and to do all that is in our date of August 10, calling on the 1 power to extend comfort, civiliza- consumers of coal to boycott the f For Governor, tion, happiness and prosperity to product of Hopkins county mines. W. S. TAYLOR, This war has all mankind. Having failed at every point to Of Butler County. brought under the dominion and gain a footing in Hopkins county protectorate of the Stars and from which they could hope to get For Lieutenant Governor, ' Stripes many millions of our Cath- control of the business of the MARSHALL, JOHN olic people, far removed, some of miner and the operator and break Of Louisville. them from the American continent, up satisfactory business and friend For Secretary of State, but we predict for them unhesi- ly relations that have grown for ', CALEB POWERS, tatingly that they will make Amer- decades between employer and Of Knox County. ican citizins as loyal, as sturdy employe, the salaried walking and as true as those that arc here delegate now resorts to the last For Attorney General, today." Father Lavelle in speech effort of the organizer and enlists m CLIFTON J. PRATT, introducing President McKinley, that which, when it can be given flg 6f Hopkins County. Summer School any force, brings about the most at Catholic m Grounds, Champlain, N. Y. Aug- lawless, tyrannical, For Auditor, anarchistic ust 15. conditions the boycott. It is the S. SWEENEY, gREV. JOHN last effort of losing and desperate Of Bourbon County. Will History Repeat Itself? would-bleaders of men. What It seems probable that the the boycott is has been fully and Foi Treasurer, Democrats in 1900 are about to reWALTER R. DAY, correctly portrayed during the repeat their action in 1894, when I .OftBrtathitt County. cent street car strike in Cleveland they declared in national convenwhen the strike leaders proclaimed In- For Superintendent of Public tion that the war policy was a faila boycott which attempted to deI struction, ure and demanded its abandonprive those not in sympathy with ment. It is recalled that it was JOHN BURKE, the movement of food to sustain many years thereafter before the Of Campbell County. life and even went so far as to try Democracy secured even a measto prevent a physician from attendCommissioner of Agriculture, ure of the country's confidence. ing the sick bed of a dying child J. W. THROCKMORTON, Exchange. whose offense was that its father Of Fayette County. motorman. was a Splendid Relief Work. For Representative, "This is the boycott." Department did a The War BEN T. ROBINSON. Very fortunately, however, the magnificent piece of work a few since toward relieving attempted boycott of Hopkins days Look out for Republican but promptly the terrible destitution of county coal will be without force toas. They are coming. the victims of the hurricane in or effect. The effect, if any, will rather be to more thoroughly ad Run despair of Kentucky Dem- - Porto Rico. A telephone message vertise the independence and free from Washington instructed the ocMtsns pitiful to look upon. chief of the Commissary Depart dom of the miners and the mines The march of the Republicans ment at New York to buy all the of Hopkins County from labor dis to victory was begun in magnifi- - beans aad rice he "could get quick turbanccs, and the consequent ly for the Porto Rico sufferers steady work, contentment and sat cent order at London Tuesday. Within two hours the government isfactory degree of prosperity The world's gold production last agents had bought for immediate which has not blest those commu year aggregated nearly 300,000, delivery 600,000 pounds of rice nities dominated by the agitator 000. More than double the amount and 6co,ooo quarts of beans and with the periodical strike for any produced in 1893, within another hour the stuff was trivial cause and the resultant loss gen Hcn. John W. Yerkes is an being conveyed to transports for to labor and capital and the eral public. Aside from being other distinguished and able Re shipping. The request is made that: publican speaker who will take the piece of most efficient work by the "The buyers and consumers of War Department the incident il stump in Kentucky. lustrates the Wonderful extent of coal for railroads, steamboats, No Republican speechmaking is the food supply in America's me manufacturing purposes and for yet arranged tor this end of the (ropolis and the facility with which public institutions and public State, The campaign begins in large orders can be filled. buildings as well as for domestic Eastern Kentucky. There will be use refuse to purchase or con time enough here. No hurry. A Belated Remedy. sumc Hopkins county coal until Judge Jno. G. B. Hall in a pub- fair conditions and living wages Kansas will produce this year lished card says that "victory to are granted to the miners of Hop from 300,000,000 to 400,000,000 the Democratic party in Novem kins county." bushels of corn worth something ber, as matters are now moving, is Inasmuch as this movement is Not much beyond all hope," and urges the inaugurated without the endorselike 100,000,000. chance for the calamity howler in plan that was first offered by John ment or approval or sympathy of that State. Young Brown in his speech of ac- the Hopkins county miner, but is The Auburn Advocate is. the ceptance at Lexington that both directed against his' welfare and new name of the newsy little local tickets withdraw and that another designed to deprive him of the paper that has before been known convention be called to nominate right and opportunity to earn as the Young American. The ad a new ticket with "harmony." living the expressed solicitude for vocate has taken a degree in age Judge Hall does not urge this as Hopkins County miners reads like Mr. Brown's plan but it is Mr. a strange story. and proposes to grow otherwise. Brown's plan, nevertheless, and The $250,000,000 a year that is was offered and urged by him at CHICKENS ARE COMING sent out by people of the United the BACK TO THE ROOST. convention States to buy tropical fruits, sugar, that Mr. Brown did not sug coffee, etc., will soon be spent al gest the circulating ot petitions No Support for Qoebel by the most if not quite wholly in our and has since been reiterated. Home Papers. own colonial possessions with our Judge Hall may not have heard of From Ibe Williamsburg Times own people and all be kept "iu the the trend of Mr. Brown's Lexing of Goebel's chickens, Some family." ton speech, for he puts the propo which he helped hatch, in his little sition as his own and says the Kenton county bull pen, are com Hon. Clifton J. Pratt, the "remedy should originate in Hop ing home to roost. The Extra, a eminent lawyer and jurist and kins county." This is what Mr Covington democratic paper which, Western Kentucky candidate for Brown said in his Lexington for two years past, has been sing Attorney General was accorded speech: ing out of the Goebel hymnal, in the distinction of opening the Re "I have a proposition to make. I make publican campaign at the big Lon it deliberately. Tbey say vote tbe ticket. its last Saturday's issue, jerked the don meeting Tuesday. He made It you do not we will lots tbe Senator and Goebel ticket, which it had been wewlllloio Mr. Bryan. Gentlemen, la supporting, from the editorial col the first speech. boar yon can relieve tbe situs umn and dumped it into the slop The Democrats have been ex lion. Withdraw your fraudulent ticket barrel. This paper two years ago, pansionists on the currency ques Torn tbe question back to tbe free De brought out Judge Tarvin and tion and have been proven to be mocracy of Kentucky; let them assemble William J. Bryan as the free silver In convention. I will not permit my wrong in their theories. Now name to go before that convention. Select possibilities in the campaign of and a second man, an bonett ticket and give 1900. It boosted the silver cause they are the verdict of the American jury is us a united Democracy, etc." and still supports Bryan and Tar The question thus seems to be vin, but of the Goebel ticket it again growing daily in force against up to the Goebel men since there says: "We have concluded to pur this new fallacy. is no occasion for The Bee approves heartily of Democrats to join in a petition sue such a course in the forthcom mix-uas our judg the proposed Western Kentucky asking their candidates to do what ing political ment dictates, and, having con When the the head of their ticket proposed Press Association. newspapers of this section get and urged and promised to do ini eluded to take that course, we remove from our masthead the more of business understanding mediately upon receiving the nom state ticket nominated at Louis and system in their business there Will the uoeoel men ville. It is a nation. fact that will be more newspaper "proper sign such petition? It is not theExtra is the only piper pub ties'' and fewer mortgages. likely, because every man who did lished in Covington that has, since sign such petition would neces- the democratic State convention, Courirr-JournThe worst the honored the ticket nominated by could say of the Republican cam- sarily thereby record himself an said convention. man in asking that paign opening at London was that There arc three democratic daily "the crowd was not quite as large candidate to do what John Young and two weekly papers published as the managers had expected." Brown has proposed and dared in Covington and if the statement is to be relied This is complete confirmation ol him to do. The Goebel men are of the editor the only paper to upon, carry for a Goebel victory and an ac- that his was the dispatches reporting 7,000 to the Goebel Louisville ticket, then Brown's there certainly is a big screw loose 10,000 people and a most en- quiescence to plans would read like anything in his own home and it looks as if thusiastic gathering. but victory. It is a belated rem- his reign of slugging and bulldoz ing in that community at least has The present demand for bitumi- edy. The formula won't work. soured on the stomach of the pres3 nous coal, according to a promi and the people. It further indiA Vain Attempt. nent operator, is 20 per cent, cates a swiftly growing tendency The last attempt of the labor on the part of democrats who want it was in August, greater than 2898, therefore it is concluded that agitator to interfere with the busi- to throw off a mighty unpleasant that fuel must advance ness of the coal operator, and tbe yoke. ln matter.. EnleredtbePctofflce at Ktrllojton ! Stcond of bad blood enveloping Judge J. F. Dempsev and A. D. humanity ha ve a silver lining in the shape Sisk, of Madisonville, ''arc home of a specific to remove them. U is Hood's from New York, where they spent Sarsapanlla, America's Greatest Medicine, the out whicfi nearly two weeks of recreation and blood, drives sexall impurities from or any age. of either clouds elfcedS SaUafiatitli 1 ' and has been An invitation has been received county clerk of Caldwell county twenty years. Mayfield by Gov, Bradley from Mayor Har- about rison, of Chicago, requesting him Mirror. to be present at the laying of the The personnel of the Brown corner-stonof the new Govern ment building to be erected in that ticket is strong and the geographi city. The ceremony is to take cal distribution is excellent. Mirror. place in October with President McKinley as the chief figure. Mr. Goebel's finds John Brown's Chicago If that was really an Ellen Enn body also marching on convention, the dear old sister is to Record. be congratulated on thesuperb A little agitation company she has succeeded in has been added to Gov. Bradley's getting into. reportoire of bother. Kentucky is The Brooklyn Eagle, a sterling bound to hold the center of the Democrat, announces that Bryan stage. Washington Post. has been dethroned and that The friends of Hon. Joe Blackis folding up its tent. burn are naturally much annoyed The Goebel machine is manu over the manner in which he is facturing the "King's" speeches bobbing about in the Goebel whirlby the yard and sending them by pool. Washington Post. freight to the "regular" papers for It Bryan values his peace of publication. mind he will get absorbed in the Goebel said, "I never did get Iowa campaign and forget about anything in my life that t did not his Kentucky engagement. Chihave to fight for it." That's why cago Record. he carries a dagger in his inside coat pocket. Hopkmsville Mes- President HcKlnley's Patriotic Words. senger. e May-fiel- d anti-Mormo- n Bry-anis- Save Your Money. AAdiAAAAAAA 0 ftAAftAA!??:; 3 i REMARKABLE Are the effects produced in 1899 Fall and Winter Woolen Dress Goods and Silks. For the EARLY BUYER, the lady whose idea it is to get FIRST CHOICE, and in many instances "plums" that can not be found later on, we have just opened an advance No Reckless Assertion malaria, constipation and biliousness, ami'lion people endorse TUTT'S Liver PILLS Jim Hord, colored, charged with the shooting of a railroad man at Crofton, escaped from jail at Hopkins ville, dashing by Deputy Jailer Tyler when the latter opened the cell door to give the prisoners a IS bath. Bloodhounds lollowed Hord three miles from town, but lost the trail. Ninety jxr cant, ot all atckntii la cauaad t food not Iwlng-- properly dlgaatcd, It crtaua poJ. aona aad tot lato your blood and than joa an llabl to umoat any dlaaaa tba hamaa, ajittm la heir to. Uta Dr. Carlttcdt'a German Urtr Powder and watch tit naalta. Yoa will (Ml tba irood cflccta alter taking one doaa. Glta It a trial and ba coaTlnccd. fjlca 35c Plaid Skirtings shipment of "High-toned- " "Reversable" or "Golf" Skirtings, choice patterns in Black Crepons, and some exquisite effects in Waist Silks. In this connection we will also tell you of good values i t t 0 0 c c 6 0 DIGEST YOUR FOOD. 3 Dr. Otto's Sprues Qum Your fox: cough. Juattna MtaiMn for Chllfiwn. le by 8ltm CurM and neat every day styles in "50c. coverts." Strange as it may sound to you, still 'tis true, these new things have already begun to move nicely. In your excitement, however, don't; yes, we say don't forget our Great Cut Price Sale on Clothing, Men's Kid Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Slippers of all descriptions and all Summer Wash Goods goes merrily on through.this entire month. c 6 0 c 0 0 ' c St St c Si. BeraardJJrag Store. were killed near Parson's John and Jay Sanders, colored, Camp-meetin- g Grounds, near Russellville, late Sunday afternoon. The trouble originated over u game ot craps. 9 BISHOP & CD. MADISONVILLB. KY. THE SAME PRICE ON THE SAME THINO TO EVERYBODY. 0 & 0 0 finds it harder to trick the people than to force a bad law Goebel B e I through the legislature, or to steal a convention by directing the movements of its chairman. Sun. Pa-duc- When Bill Goebel drew back his Where tbe digestion it good, aad tbe From Ibe Cincinnati Times-Star- . general powers of tbe ijstem in a health habitation In tbe President McKinley's impromptu state, worma can had noCream Vermlfage human body. Whlte'i little speech before the Catholic not only deitroyi every worm, but cor derangementi digestive or Summer School of America was a recta allPrice cts at of theBerdard Drag St gaol as gem. That spirit of patriotism and store. that trust in the people which has The Lexington battalion of the characterized all the acts of the State Guard has sent a petition to President animate every sentence. Governor Bradley asking him not One line of the speech will become to hold the annual encampment at Lexington as contemplated. WVVZVVVVVVWttVVWVZVVVWVVZV ptyMtzpntgmfpnt,yj o c rYOUR ORDERS iii'iiiiill Who J Ds tin Li, try Business? 1 1 eiiMlaMMaesssj.aBfjswaeMMtsas BBIIWtmBe Zw ONE FLAG-O- NE PEOPLE. W. A. CooUby, Alfood, Tcsn , writti; "ltivt nied Dr M.A. Slmmon'a Liter Medicine ten jeirt tor CoiUrtnaii, Bad Dreamt, Low Spirlti, luperlor to the Zellln'i Rau etc , and nd it Utor t here need. Ask your neighbors. 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It's pot np in lobes and sold oa a guarantee by all good druggists. middle-of-the-road Be art Mad Jtroor, sal Contractor and Builder reH k W iSlBBlVBWiKW VBSBta BBBBBawOB3HwHkw BaBBBBBlBBBVBBBBSBBBtM BBBto! llafeBBBBBWMifiSlM afchCBalBBBSfiaf II JTV.VHL LTJ rt i wr;rysj popuTwo ilists met in Owensboro and nomi- i nated Abner Foster for representaPric. reasonable and .a.U.ac.lon guar.n- tive from the country district of FICATIONB A CONTRACTS eed &,,,, cheerfully ciren on all kinds naiWNiiPONRHonTNO. ni riniuinr. .ri Qr(ii wpi rti. m. . Daviess county. chance at your work before leiling contract i tich. The elephant has 40,000 muscles t tqpfPpBZfcfn mMii-Ain his trunk alone, while a man has only 577 in his entire body. mm "ja-T-nj- -a .IbHmpsmpw ii! kaNUeia Lesaaeaw - P KSH i ri IP ft""1" -- ieasBiSsfl XPintlNOI EARLINGTON, All Classes ot - KY. Mil rwl.tr - " Jf '3D 1 Buildings Erected and tnsae complete reaay tor occopancr. in- - F eluding - tbe (arnlsbloe of. all materials. L . BT mechanical ana common iidoi fc, , V 4. iinjxifjiqpsqft HI A Frightful Blunder axeaaaaam Will often canse a horrible Born, Scald, Cot or Broise. BackJea's Arnica Salve, Ibe best in tbe world, will kill tbe pain and promptly beat it. Cares Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Eelons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile enre on earth. Only 35 cts. a box. Core guaranteed Sold by St- - Bernard Drag-stor- e I GEORGE: IIIIHIMIIQMIIItlSIIIMIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIMHH uMtiwrto liaeeOatlt) O. TOY, KY. I LIVERY 4. FEED B STABLE. At tbe Old Stand, on Main Street, jot west of depot, It is said that not one herd of cattle is lelt in cither Nevada or Utah, and that the supply of beef cattle on most of the western ranges has been considerably depleted. HEKBINE is well adapted to Ibe cure ol (ever of all kinds, became it thoroughly cleanses the sloraach and bowels of all bilious humors, and expels all impure secretions of tbe body. Price 50 cts at Si Bernard Drag Store. EARLINGTON, First-Class Equipment and Prompt Service, j atfttmiitmamimtamnnmmp J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN anti-Goeb- ex-sep- t "We differ in our political and religious beliefs, but we are united for country. Loyalty to the Government is our national creed. We follow all of us one flag. It symbolizes our purposes, our aspirations; it represents what we believe and what we mean to maintain, and wherever it floats, it is the flag of the free and the hope of the oppressed, and wherever it is assailed, at any sacrifice it will be carRebellion may delay, but it ried to a triumphant peace. can never defeat its blessed mission of liberty and humanity." President McKinley at Catholic Summer School Grounds, Champlain, N. Y., August 15. The Pall Mall Gattttt issue of Tuesday, noting the American inquiries for Scotch steel, says a Lancashire firm has secured an order for 10,000 tons for shipment to the United States. Stoves and Grates, CASTINGS AND TINWARE, That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved tbsir matchless merit tor Sick and Nervous Headaches. to divest himself of it while historic. When he said "The flag, They make pure blood aad strong nerves coat making a speech at Mayfield Sat- whenever it is assailed, will be car- and build np your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only cents. Moaey back urday the audience was horrified to ried to a triumphant peace," he if not cured. Sold aj St, Bernard Drugby gist. g gave utterance to a thought that see the handle of a murderous-lookin- I CooDer Work. - xS ' iiiiitiimniiiiiiiiiii )ie)wiiin iiiiiinmiiiimini - BOOFl.HG 63ST AND GUTTERING Contractor of all kinds Tin, f1flltflnlTf1 Irnn nrifl A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED s, forty-tig- ht dagger protruding from his pocket. The spectacle of a candidate for Governor of this great Commonwealth carrying the con-- . cealed deadly weapon of an assassin should put his supporters to shame. He who violates the law cannot be trusted with Its enforcement. Hartford Republican. speaker was, on Monday, refused a division of time at Glasgow by Messrs. Peake and Thorne who spoke in behalf of Goebel. A Brown anti-Goeb- p Hopkinsvillc Goebel Democrats are swearing that they will have Bryan and a big time in October. well-know- n Mr. Blackburn's latest utterance "on Mr. Goebel looks like a typo graphical error when compared with the graceful address delivered by Hon. John Young Brown be- pressed. fore the recent convention. Lex- will pervade the campaign this fall against the men who would have the starry banner dragged in the dust, and who would have a great nation withdraw from its mission of establishing a form of in the Philippines. The politicians, forced by universal prosperity to drop the calamity howl of 1896, will find that they have made a sad mistake in advocating hauling down the flag, and in attacking the army in the field, for President McKinley uttered a great truth when he said: "Loyalty to our government is our national creed. Wc follow, all of us, one flag. It symbolizes our purposes and our aspirations; it represents what we believe and what we mean to maintain, and wherever it floats, it is the flag of the free, the hope of the op Joseph D. Sayers, ol Texas, owns the first Federal flag captured by the Confederates in the war of the Rebellion. He intends presenting it to the State Historical Society. Gov. Nothing equals BalUrd's Blackberry Balsam for Cramping, Diarrhoea and Bowel Complaints. This remedy is one of tbe best knoQ and most successful medicines of its kind. Price sj cents. St. Bernard Drugstore. MEDICINE for the 0 MILLION. A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction tliat may lead to a revolution ii- - uic irauc heralitj. the lUpa&s Chemical Oompenr. H.w York compear of mauirn Ssrtce medicinal dnu which bed been aecer uf coinpreMtd powdered prrparaiMu .t telned lo be or more general uh unoou rucllcel men ibaa aaj otter, for the cure or ! loletlon Df euch III. common lo men ua beio tlielr orlaln In an unpelred dlieellon cr lici.1 te etid to Include preltr ceerlr every Thecaloiiuanr flle Included under topreecrtbe. In prepulnc their eunderd 11mu --or which tnephjilclanlecaJlu.lupon down in principle remed, for I to acceptance of ths Amerunu rTpfo the oorapanr grade, and so Ihet ertrvtl.lnu entering Into tbo pckcihutld be of thenlgheet through any prepared unimpaired extended lo rrteia Its .luelltlen Iniecc Kid protectedIn anr climate. Onlr the duo!c and ilium ehould be ueed, their preparation of time ahould beln accordance with tbo utnt perftetol methods of modern edence, tbetehnlea pecked In Uu, protected br abeorbe? cocton, and eeonrelj corked. Cm the corka ueed hare been of a grade euhlgn Iu eta rernUvruenta thai no manufacturer of Ibeea verr-daetoppcre coul 1 eapply inoro Shan a email proportion from hU output that would meet tbe exacting apecincatlunt. riietu vlale vera In turn packed Inboxee or aQoalltr not eurpauedln beaut and perfection of workmanahlp by tboee ueed by the moetfMtldloua deaiere In Jeweleaud ornarueatiof gold. tUYiageellbelrhlihittndard, anJnercrconeenllngto Tary from It. the proprlctora reeorted io the accepted modern method, or mining their commodity known, and aeren hundred thouiand dollare wtthtn nra yeere Innewipaper adrertMini baa Informed erery American cltUea concerning the euperlor and aurpmlngquaBUee uf III pane Tabulee. Uelng thoughtful and palnuaklng oUwvere vl the changed conditions that aweep orar the commercial world, and careful to siote crery clrcumetance baring a bearing upon the nuccreef ul proeacutlon of their trcV. tbe managers ot the company here noted that there U a preeont InsUtcnt demand for a lower prlca for every article that or npproachee an unlrenal uee, and Uiat the peavle, although requiring lha Kachee everything, reeent being called upon to pay bear? percentage for euperfmcua wrapping and packing or unneeeetary protection agamet deterioration that might lt In yeare, but le needleae In the rafto of e purchaea tetajndoil to ba coneumed in fc week. It ha alio beendlecorered, and proved by tbe teitoTtleae and actual experience, to loea ot tho that theao Tabulee do not havemighttendency naroijeea CjuaUtlee or diminution of exexpected, Inaemuch ae, under at nret cellence from expoeare that favorable conditions, tboee that have lain looea la a drawee, a traveling bag or pocket for eeveral week or months are found to I practically aa fresh, aad as efflcacuiu as aver. Acting nport tncM suneitlons, and notliw particularly the trntm paired proapcrltr of great new.papera now aoul for n cent instead ot the old rata or live time that amount, and tha general tendency la all direction toward low ratee and lacreaied aalee, tha company have entered upon tho experiment of putting up Blpana Tabulee In paiteboanl will carton, which they will offer to r tba tradsnpoa term whlcliever permit of a packaga at a price being enld by adopted tor ., r"nrlLar tha druggtit or CENTS ten tabulo. lower than cne-nal- before cent !, f or doeea. for FIVB a medicine The company will not discontinue tho manufacture and ikle In the form with which Ut ii The Lexington Republicans anti-Goeb- re- fuse to fuse with the Democrats in the local races for city and county offices. In OUrrbota, Dr. U. A. Simmons Ltrer Medicine it Invilueble. It (ires Ton to Ibt Stomtcbf Plieition and Asiitlt Nature la cerrylur oS all Impurlliet. u " Aide A big trust to develop the iron industry of Novia Scotia has just been formed with a capital of J20,-000,00- 0. I . A ington Herald. Negro Town. al Irritation Dr s Ibe forerunner to consumption. will enre it. and Bell's give such strength to tbe lungs that a cougb or a cold will not settle there, Twenty five cents at all good druggists. Lung-- ' i 1 anti-Goeb- Pasteur, the nominee for auditor Is BahyThin this summer? little Then add a ex-Go- to his milk three times a day. It is astonishing how fast he will improve, If he nurses, let the mother take the Emulsion. tocaiMMiaUdnmUls. SCOTT'S EMULSION the-pricc'- Hobson City, Ala., will be as an exclusively negro town with a population of 400, all negroes, containing 100 houses, three churches, a school house, several stores and no saloons. There arc numerous villages in the South where all the inhabitants arc negroes but it is claimed in the dispatches that this is the first time a negro town has been incorporated and that "upon the experiment hinges the question of the negroes' ability to govern his own people." of Naples, 80,000 never know Among the 600,000 inhabitants to- day wherewith they shall buy their meals tomorrow. To keep youna keep well, keep Ibe nerves calm, tba body ruddy and well fed, and with Dr, M. A. Simmon's Liver Medicine, Rejnlete tba Slomtcb and Bowels. pack- being In the form and comparative co.t of packing or putU&g up. Thertve-oea- t agee are not yet to ba had of all dealers, although It I probable that wbwii any uruo-ao gut will obtain a upply whan requeued by a cu.tomer to doanyl but In any cue a afngu. carton, containing ten tabulee, will be unt, poetagapald. to addrtee for nve cent In itampi, forwarded to the Rlpani Chemical Co., No. Wapruca IK, Hew Yorka Until tba good. are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agente and peddler will be upplled at a margin of rrorl t. vli j I dot en carton for SO cants, Rico which will allow them a fair gross IS.6QQ cartons) ror carton) for SU3. tgTOarucartosi)rer aW.08. fioo. Ca.h with tbo order la aTerycaes, Buffalo's new Union railroad station, to cost $6,000,000, is to have a waiting room 80x235 'eet said to be the largest in the world. MAatafeutrWglAN TE A cum Dyapap. sTlttlWCI eU, CosflOfMiaa aad Bosnians tie iT. Pike, 25 eta. Iudi-gallo- Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. all Warm RaMMHat . V Ftr 20 Yiars Has Ltd J&.XJX4 SOIiS BY JAMES F. BALLARD, Prepared sV X3R.X7SL-3-ZlSXtS- Worms! I VERMIFUGE!! Hut la Quantity. . WHITE'S CREAM BettlnQuautj tt. Loii4. ..- - fi&sM tL o tkje.'- iiiStit' !&,' u n ..fl ,j'.? VrV. . .,i'-.V.- ' - i -- ." ..t.' - y'-r1v- , 'V OAee "J3n 3nbusfry. toe tLtrlr." LOCAL NEWS. Jno. T. Barnettwent to Scbree Saturday tor a few day's rest. The Princeton (air will be held Sept. 30, continuing four days. Miss Edith Waller, of Hopkins-ville- , . visited the laroily of Dr. A. Chatten, this week. is- Mrs. Paulino Joncs,stil has her arm in a sling and otherwise, feels the effect of her recent.fall. Miss Bettic Victory will return to St. Vincent's Academy within a fep-- d ays to resume her studies. 4 tt. kmma wuson leit last Friday for Webster County, where she will visit relatives and friends. Mr. O. S. Bonham, who has been visiting his parents at Con cord, Tenn., night. returned Friday Mrs. William Wcndel, who was quite ill recently has greatly recovered and the solicitude of her many friends is changed to joy. She is at home again. Ilayrides and rowing parties grow with the fullness of the big round moon much cooler and less searching of ray than the burning sun of these dog (goncd) days of August. ., , The tobacco worm has made its work felt of late and the farmers have had their fill of fighting these pests. The crop will be considera- bly damaged locally but there will be enough to smoke and "chaw." ? .- ri . t The moonlight nights arc ideal ', & t."or rowing panics on t t. w- -. iocii oiary W5r fyi.i "as not a few who have private f'$'w hoat ' privileges have discovered. . The whole flotilla was out Monday .' ' ,'ovcning without mentioning any .names. " ;; 'f . f ' "" $' no. M. Crowe stopped in Earlington a part of Saturday en- route from Sturgis to Russellville where he will preach at Parson's Grove Camp Meeting. Karl Tay-- lor was with him and remained ing. over Sunday. Rev. A The sensation in local mining circles thepast week was the acquisition by.the Sti Bernard Coal Company of the Hecla coal mine. For once it must be admitted by the majority of the people here that they had no hint that negotiations were pending for transfer of the mines. Even the man who is always ready to say, "I told you so," has not been found, so it can be seen that even at this age some thing3 can be accomplished by business men without the public being made aware. The mine is adjacent to the St. Bernard property on more than one Bide and its acquirement gives that company access to coal land from which they were before separated as to mining and shipping facilities. The terms of the purchase include the whole property, even the diary, which is being operated as usual. What change" of plan may be made as to the dairy cannot Wonderful Discovery. now be said. LuMsroRn, Ala., April ij, 1898, Foreman William Day,, of No. New Spencer Medietas Co. 9, has been busily systematizing Dear Sirs: I bave been troubled with liver and stomach complaint. I bad no things at and, in the mines under appetite and my general health was very "Civilized bad. I look medicine from four different the new management. doctors and ihey failed to do ma any good. Engineer" White, and "Half I got no reliet until 1 began to use your valuable Nubian Tea. I .used about two Civilized Engineer" Finley have dollars worth of it, and it did me more taken many shifts at good than all the medicine I ever took. I pounds in weight the problem of adding more coal gained have and my health is very eood. I can sleep to the daily product and Farm soundly and my appetite is excellent. I can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to Superintendent Corey has been Ibe world as being a to any com cutting and grinding corn for the munity. Any one who doubts this statecattle, hauling timber etc. .In fact,, ment can write Oscar Baker. Sold bySt. Uernard Drugstore. the line of battle has been transferred to the Hecla and with the They Caught 'Em. expansion idea in mind it has re Bryan Hopper, the angler and Paul M. Moore arose ceived the name of "the Philip with the song of an intermittent pines "aHa BVMMM alarm clock Tuesday morning at 100 Reward, $100. four o'clock and went to search The readers of this paper will bo pleased least for the fish that swim but do 'not to learn that Intra Is at "been one dreaded disease that science has able to cure always bite in Loch Mary. "The In all its stages and that is Calarrb. Hall's the only positive cure patient fisher took his silent Catarrh Cera is Ibe medical fraternity. now known lo stand" in the stern and Moore Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional Hall's played screw propeller. A two- - Catarrh aCure is taken treatment. acting internally, pound bass not "fishermen's directly upon Ibe blood and mucous surfaces of the thereby destroying weight" and the largest perch the foundation system, disease, and giving of the that has been hooked in those the patient strength by building up the in waters were among the catch. constitution and assisting nature so doing its work. The proprietors bave much An hour's sport provided break- faith in its curative powers, that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for an case it fails fast for several and almost made a to cure. Send for list of testimonials. convert to the virtue of early risAddresi F J. CiiSNtv Co., turn-abothirty-fiv- e God-send beat-'em-a- School Time Coming. The time is .near when our schools begin their nine months of free instruction by a corps of conv petent teachers for the, benefit of all the children of Earlington. Times have been and are good and parents should arrange to put all children into the schools. We do not all appreciate the opportunity offered in the way of free schools but the Earlington people do ap preciate the fact th'at they have good school advantages for a longer period each year than any other town in the county and the attendance is usually very fair. We should all make an effort to fill the school this year and give our children these advantages while they are of proper age and the opportunities last. The corps of teachers is the same this year as last, except that Mis3 Laura Ligon is mot here and Miss Lelia Deane takes her place. The teachers are, Mrs. Ida E. Walker, principal, Mr. E. B. Bourland, Misses Minnie Bourland and Lelia Deane. Wc hope to have a communica tion in our next issue from "Parvus Magtsttr," whose Bee pen has been idle since school closed. IIECLA MINES SOLD nC Purchased. by St. . ! T Company. Be Careful About Your Manners A Tragic Comedy. From the Cincinnati Commercial-TribunWhen You Come My Way." Standing before an assemblage From the Lexington Herald, Bernard Coal It is noticeable fact that none of of Democrats at Wickliff, Ky,, e. DOWN IN THE MINES. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. New, Management Is In Charge. to last, States sell their mine, but tbe report lacks cono Monday the "spielers" for the Goebel Senator Joseph C. S. Blackburn firmation. With an additional mine to draw on for hallucination arc pushing their declared: Goebel stands before the Democracy of slack, the production of coke will now eviway enthusiastically toward Lexington. Perhaps they have clan- the State a worthy leader of the cause, dently increase at this place. Standing before an assemblage Knoxville. Tenn., Aug. lg. Several destinely ascertained that the" of mourners assembled about the hundred .miners have left tbe MEddlesboro Queen of the Blue Grass is "laydistrict for Arkansas, owing to the Inability ing" for them with "kittle of bihn' " bier of John L. Sanford, in Cov- of Ibe strikers and operators of tbe mines ington, Easter Sunday in 1895, to come to an agreement. The operators water. then United States Senator Joseph refute to coocede tbe demands of tbe Best way to Invest 35 Cents, miners. It is reported that other miners C. S. Blackburn declared: hurly-burly, A rumor is afloat that Ihe Coal Company at Barnesly is trying halla-balo- Operator Bell, who a few months ago gave up telegraphing to engagein the hotel business at Springfield, Tenn., has become well satisfied tbat tbo business is not a paying one, and is therefore seeking a Job at bis old trade from tbe railroad company and as be is conceeded to be a first-clas- s operator, bo will probably receive employ- sssslllssssssssssssVVlsssssssssssV Antioc. Miss.. lulv 1st. 180S. New Spencer Medicine Co. I want to tell you what I think of your Nubian Tea. I bave used it myself and in my family, and It is all that you claim for it. It is the best Liver Medicine I ever tried. It is Just the thing to take if you feel bad and are bilious. A. B. Lancaster, Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. John Sanford was to me like a brother. will leave In a few days. Several thousI loved him. I hope God may spare me and are affected by tbe strike. and I shall make it my life's million to James Dison, who Is engaged In taking avenge him by burying bis slayer in the leases of coal lands in the southern end of depths of merited public execration. Brooke county, W. Va., has secured 0 acres and may develop the coal. Tbe products of tho mineral industries of Kansas for 1893 amounted to more than $7,000,000. The production of coal was valued at $4,000,000 and of salt more than f 500,000. Because of tbe evident decrease ot gas in the Indiana gas belt, prominent citizens of Indianapolis are agitating tbe bonding of the city to the amonnt of 1 1,000,000 to be used in constructing a railway from Ibe coal fields of Ihe Stale, actiuiary iikiusuu says mil last aaiur day bis shipments ot coat amounted to about one hundred cars at 600 bushels to tbe car, and yet be Is unable to fill all or ders for forty cars of coal. Secretary Bailey, of the 'Keinecke Company says scarcity of coat cars Is greatly interfering with bis coal production at present. Work on track at Hecla leading to new shaft lately sunk, has been suspended by orders of St. Bernard Company. This new shaft, it is likely will never be used by them as they look upon it as an addition. John Hogan and Ernest Rash, both good and useful men, we understand will retain posili6ns under tbe St. Bernard Company at Hecla, Tbe U. M. V. organization should endeavor lo call agitator Wood, of their order, down, as he is certainly doing them harm. A few weeks ago be attacked Ibe U. M. W. in an indirect way by warning tbem to stay away trom Hopkins County, where tbe miners failed to notice tbem, or their organization. Now he comes out in a circular letter advising a boycott of Hopkins County coal by tbe consumers, which is simply another way to increase business here by giving the Hopkins county product au extensive advertise ment. Past experiments wilb such un lawful weapons as a boycolt, has shown that tbey are a dangerous weapon to the Business men everywhere can user. trust a company to fill their orders, who will not listen to the dictates of tabor leaders, and who are free from the influx ences of such organizations as tbe TJ. M., W. So a boycott by tbem is a good recommendation to consumers of coal, and you can look for increasing business. Mining Engineer, Howard Whits now has bis bands' full, since the Hecla mine has been added to his work. An Investigation made by the St. Bernard mechanical force last week revealed the fact tbat tbe electric power at the Hecla mine is overloaded by using Ibe power for mining purposes. Under the supervision of Foreman Day, tbe production of coal at tbe Hecla mines has shown an Increase of about two cars per day since tbe change of ownership. 40,-00- Phenomenal Sale of the There is even in politics much of pathos, much that is pitiable. And of what weight is the inDreyfus dorsement of William Goebel by Joseph Blackburn Sanlord's grave? (food for Letters. Perhaps the strongest proof of, the interest the American people take in the Dreyfus affair is the fact that the translation of Captain Dreyfus's letters from prison to his wife is selling at the rate of six hundred copies a day, making an almost unprecedented sale for a book of that character. across John the Children. Mrs. Ella Hlnsoo, of Hiuton, Ala., writes us August lath, 1898; "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's NUDian tea wuen they are puny or Iret tui. 1 keep tuis medicine in.tbe bouse am when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last ot it." Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. ment, The roporl is in circulation that the agent at Nortonville, who took the place of Mr. TeSl, is becoming tired, and has called sssssEds " Sss for more help, or the acceptance ot his resignation. 1 Operator James Cravens has cast his lot with tbe Illinois Central as night operator at Nortonville. Don Wise is fast recovering from the inACTS GENTLYjury received last week while switching In tbe Earlington yard, and be will soon be able for duty again. Tbe blowing out of a pislon bead last Tuesday morning caused some delay to Conductor Ryan and crew on local. Tbe night telegraph office at Cedar Hill n bas again been with Jesse in charge as operator. Rumor says that in tbe near future an operator will again be placed at Manning- - OVERCOMES AB Bpfr P54rO0B sssssssfsA J' sPaT UWW wis-'JSr- - ON THE Kidneys, Liver and Bowels System Cleanses the Coff-ma- ' rrty OS I -3r. "trr ''" Ion. Jesse Phllllpa for John Young ll i .?'" Prof. E. B. Bourland, of the , Earlington Public School, is in 5 Hopkins county again after some of work in institutes in . weeks other counties. The time draws near when the shooting of young ideas must begin. Will 13 ram ha in has bought of Mrs. Ida Walker the vacant lot on east Main street, between the residences of Mrs. Walker and John Rule, for a consideration of ?6oo. He has an excellent building lot in a choice locality and expects to erect a nice cottage in the spring. Miss Mary White, of Lands-downPa .sister of Howard White, mining engineer for the St. Bernard Coat Co., is visiting him this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Atkinson. The latter are not at home yet but, with Mrs. Paul M. Moore and sons, are expected home from their trip to the east in a few days. , Robinson, Morions Gap; George King, St, Charles. Mother Tells How She Saved Exploration of South- America. Her Little Daughter's Life. One of the most interesting pub I am the mother of tight children and bave bad a great deal of esperitnee with lications of the winter will be a Last summer my little1 medicines. daughter bad the dysentery In its worst history of Sir Martin Conway's ex form. We thought she would die. I pedition to South America. Mr. tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by Conway is well known as one of an advertisement in our paper that Cham- the foremost mountain-climber- s in berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and the world, and his book will consent and got a bottle at once. It proved tain descriptions of his ascents of to be one of the very best medicines we every bad la the bouse. It saved ray many of the Andes' almost inac little daughter's life. I am anxious for cessible peaks. Mr. Conway's every mother to know what an excellent medicine It is. Had I known It at first it work will not be confined to his would bave saved me a great deal of anxiety activities as a mountain-climber- ; and my little daughter much suffering, Yours truly, Mrs. Georci F. Ourdicx, he takes also a keen interest in Liberty, K. I. For sale by the St. political and commercial probBernard Drugstore, Earlington; Den T. lems. A Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Haifa Family Pills are the best. A Thousand Tongues Brown. Could not express the rapture of Annie From the Evening Post. li. bpringer, 01 1(22 Howard St., Fhiladel Thar ain't one bit o earthly nse, pbia., Pa., when she found that Dr. King's Ter sneak eroun' tb' busb, few Discovery for Consumption had corn- I'm goln' lo cum right out pi kin for many years bad made life a burden Er else git in th' push. All other remedies and doctors could give Ez long ez ol' Kentucky's bills no help, but she says ot this Royal her Will grow her pennyrile, Cure "it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, someThet's jest bow long we'll bold ber, Bill, thing I can scarcely remember doing beSo we'll bold ber fer awbilo. fore. I feel like sounding its praises Kenluckians, then fer ol' Ksntuck, throughout the Universe." So.will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery Let not yer banners down, for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or While Pennyrile and bluegrass waves, Lungs, Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial botJet' put one lhar fer Brown. tles free at St. Bernard Drugstore; every bottle guaranteed. Thar ain't no tellin' which 'twill be. Ez things will change eroun' Married at Hopklnsville. But sot it on yer min' (bat day Hopkinsville, Ky., Aug. 21. I put one tbar fer Brown. Michael Griffin, a tobacco dealer I know that be will do th' right I you put bim in tb' cbair, of Paducah.and Miss Kate Breath itt, daughter of Maj. John W. An' be ain't got notbin' up bis sleeve, Fer Brown will tote you fair. Breathitt, postmaster at this place, When every vole is counted in, were married this afternoon. The Who ever gits the crown, couple immediately left for Jes' lei mine be recorded, where they will make their Tbet I put her thar fer Brown. future home. Jesse Phillips. Etrlinglon, Ky. HAS NATURE WARNED YOU A TIMELY HINT. Nature bcr;df ctiJ lu the aarlr trarbi a. Von should be wits and sea that Tour blood la prlii?, liloiKms forth treci and Uower canting the deipoadeut chard lo vibrato to this, the rich and pure and yonr whole system pnt la mott delightful ot all. sprldgtlmt and how da perfectly Healthy condition by the no of Dr. you feel 7 llavs yon that tired shaky feeling--, CarlttedVs German I,lver Powder. Then yon theforernnnerof Chilli, Milam and Typhoid t wUl be free from malaria, typhoid ferer, colds Fever? If so. you muit not past this warning-a- and tha grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liyer It it an indication of tickncti; avoid thlt; Powder It the beat medicine money can bay. contnlt at at onr advice com yon nothing-- . For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Spruot Call on ycur dropcUt and procure a bottle of Gum Balsam. Prlca Z60 and 6Q0 Dr. Carfttedt's German Liter Powder. Take on dote a day at bed time for sis dayt; then a Bottla. follow br procuring a, bottle of Yucatan Chill For tale br Tonic. follow! njr the directions and after two weeks' conrte of these two irreat remedies, too St. Bernard Drug Store. will feel like the flower look la the Ipring--. re pare yonrtelf for the malarial or hot season Nearly 500 South Carolina farm w be a the atmosphere it fail of a'srmi. If a yonr jvtttm warna yon, ntcettarr and rtpoat tha above. Tneit Kemediet (a utocM ers attended the first annual con asd sold by vention of wheat growers of that SI. Bernard Drug Store. pint-blan- &r ttf It is strange Indeed that the L. & N. paid the fare to Lexington of the delegates, who attended the late Democratic convention held there, when the delegates from here we are Informed paid Ibeir own way, but you know campaign lies are thick these days. Night caller Byron Gianini was on tha sick list last week for several days, but has so far recovered as to be able lo again be on duty. A good Illustration of how Goebel made bis thousands was shown in a daily paper one day this week. The scene was a railroad wreck, and near by could be seen Goebel leaving the wreck, where be bad been to consnlt tbe poor victims and show his great sympathy for tbem by receiving their claims against tbe railroad to collect. Tbe money octupns is still rampant. Western sections are confronted with an other freight-ca- r famine. Money lo patent good Ideas may be se cured by our aid. Address THE PAT-- NT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. hABlTUALCOHST'" PERMANCNTM ovy .the GtHvim-M-H- To fty -- !! sui roa rrniaTgpSybvp e au esuswa ;& iw M fti emit. Sat Lucile jiotel, d. W. PRITOHBTT. PROPRIETOR. JAMES PRANOEWAY. CLIRKS. ERNEST CLAYTOR. j One square from depot,, on Main Street, MADISONVILLE, KY. Best service. Choice table. Full corps of experienced hotel help. ' Pa-duca- h, GROVES " Co (EompounD prescriptions properly it takes time. It requires experience and a completa know!! ot drugs. It requires tbe draggl to bave a large amount of drugs-fre- sh drugs. He must give tba Lest possible work, and for compeusatiou be must be reasonable. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEla BER WE'RE CAREFUL. 1 --a- .PP.. ' '" Wassssk $ ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE. liVuSasssssff ssssssHsss-tfl Capital Stock Paid In, ItO.OOO. COMMENCED BUSINESS Surplus Fond IN TASTELESS 120,000. I8S7. Ulterary Notes. The September number of the "New Lippincolt" is overflowing with interest of every attractive sort. There is abundant and varied fiction, beginning with the com plete novel by Maurice Hewlett, and in cluding papers by Ruin McEnery Stuart, Mrs. Schuyler Crowninsbield, E. F. Benson, Maurice Thompson and Albert Digelow Paine; there is matter for yachtsmen and for the veterans of the G. A, R., mere is literature, social life, picturesque Everyhistory, and national interests. body is served with bis favorite dish and each will like the choice of all the rest. state in Greenwood, S. C. The convention is invested with especial significance, as it marks the progress made by South Carolina farmers in the diversification of crops. Blocihes and excresences. which so of ten annoy people, are simply efforts cf nature to throw impediments to tbo proper performance ot her duties. UEKBINE will aid and assist nature in ber work, and insure a skin clear and beautiful, entirely free from all imperfections. Price so els. at St. Bernard Drug Store, aU Coughed aj Ytarj. WARRANTED. PRICE I suffered for 25 years with a cough, and QAL-T- U, ILLS., NOV. IS, ISM. spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and FuU Medlelo Co., St. LouU, Mo. We kI4 OdotJemen: for medicine to no avail until I used Dr. OHOVK-- TASTBLBSS luk jttr, 630 feoltl a. TONI0 and bT y. This remedy makes bought Uitm stom alrwd CUltXyear. In til our ei Bell's Utta prtaco of li jeirt, la tta dxaa tnulaeu, hart weak lungs strong. It has saved my life. DTr ol4 an article tut tava (nob univsnal ntl J. B. Roseil. Graotsburg, III. taction a your Toulo. ioum tnilr, ABXST.CaBBACO. TDNIC IS JUSYASCOOD FOR ADULTS. H ILL 00 cts. JNO. G. MORTON, Tbe advantages ot a bank account, are numerous. It Is not to busi ness men we are talking tbey know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if tbe bank is a good one. There's convenlenco-tb- e money always ready and out of reach of your own petty too. It is easy to spend small sums when you bave a largo sum in your pocket squso-dering, BANKS;!. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY To Cure a Cold in One Day The Kentucky orator makes a mistake when he faints. He should make his audience faint. Memphis Commercial-Appea- l. I Died. Robbed of the drave, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if It fail to cure. 35c. Ibe genuine has L. U. y. on Hazel, the little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. li. I. Lane, died at their home in Earlington Sunday evening, August 30, 1899, about 9 o'clock. This little one, whose loving disposition and bright, sprightly ways endeared her to many, was only two years and new postofTice building is seven months old but the snapping The neariug completion, but there are of her life cord has brought deep bcveral things to do before it will sorrow to more hearts than mother be ready for occupany. Post- and father and brother and sister. master Robinson's health is still The loss is a severe one to the poor and he is spending some bereaved parents and the sympathy lime at St. Charles where he can of The Bee is extended with that keep comfortable and yet be near of the many friends of the family. enough to Dawson Springs to get "Never Burn a Candle at Both tods." the benefit ol the water without If you do pour light will soon be gone coming in contact with the crowd and you will be in the dark. Don't think startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by bim as follows: "I was in a My skin was most dreadful condition. almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated pain continually in pack and aides, no nppettte gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. Fortunately a friend advised trying Electric Bitters: and to my Joy and surprise the first bottle, made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave ot another victim," None should fail to try them. Only 50 els., guaranteed at St. Bernard Drugstore. each tablet. A meeting of flour millers and dealers of Western Kentucky was held at Hopkinsville yesterday to perfect an organization to be known as the Western Kentucky Miller's Association. The meeting was attended by a large number interested in the trade. Tht Cagle. King of all Birds, is noted for its keen sight, clear and distinct vision. So are those persons who use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes, styes, sore eyes of any kind or granu-atelids. Sold by all dealers at 25 cents. For Headache, canted moil by a Disordered Stomach, accompanied moit likely by Contlipa tlon, utt Dr. M. A. Simmon's Llrer Medicine. Evansville TO $5.00 And Return, Via H R R J Websier's International Dictionary JiuUc V. H, Huprvm Court. That the eastern peach crop is a light one is admitted on all sides, and Delaware, it is thought, will of turn out just about its usual crop and New Jersey Frosts early in the season and yellows later on have caused a corresponding reduction in Ihe size of the crop of most states. other one-tent- h one-halpeach-producin- Chicago I Evansville Route. xL Sueceuor of tht " Unabriilold." Tho One Groat BtBird Authority, Ha wrltra Hon. I). J. Itrswcr. of ib.U.S.OoT'irrlnUng OfflM. th. II. H. HUDT.IU. court, au ids hulk na- rrem.couru,andofriar. w9QHHHjKpC5Kii' BaEsEtEaVP J Standard au HMV X 1 IUt Ufif.rEftoVi. dDU.andoUMrfc4iuciora k Cotunicadcd iHYaluable tfca B, Warmly THOS. B. YOUNG m Manutactnrtrot J llllhGrada ., ,. aimoai vmoui nanstr. ; g Boots and Shoes, EJarllngtorx, Ky. wish to state to the general pub lie that owing to the demand for new work, as well as all classes of repair work, 1 have procured the services of d first class shoemaker from Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. Repair Wsrk si Saturday, August 26. RETURN LIMIT. AUG. 30. Tickets good on all regular trains. An extension of return limit until September 2 can be secured by depositing tickets with K. liookwajter, City Passenger Agent, C. & E. I. K. It., No. 182 Clark St., Chicago, on or before August 30, and payment of $r. For tickets, sleeping car space and further information, call on nearest local agent or address H. R. Griswold, F. P. Jefkries, Ass'l Pass. Agt., Gen'l I'iir-Agl- ., ' Evansville, Ind. In hauahoM. an4 to 1 Utf uaAwr aetxuar, pro- - J tZsM-laa- Spoiling Their Politics. From the New York Tribune. d CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. niuniur, 'Specimen pagtt tent on application to G.& C. MerrJamCa.,IMtoUeher, jtaxSa-- Specialty, ) : at that from the blood for nerves, slomacn, brain and muscles without doing something to replace it. nervo, mental Hood's Sarsaparilla On last Monday evening quite a and digestive strengthgives enriching and by iollv nattv of votinK folks, with purifying the blood. Thus it belps people Mr. W. O. Toy and wife as chap who are overworked and tired, popnbuterjng place. you can go on drawing vitality crones enjoyed a hayride, which lasted from 8 to it o'clock. De lightlul music was furnished by Misses Sallie McGrath and Lizzie Sullivan on guitar and ma'ndolin, which lent enchantment to the In their evening's pleasure. rounds they took in the city of Madisonville, and returning gave a nortion of EarlinRtonajerenade. Hood's Pills are non irritating, mild, ef. fective. Rev. R. M. Wheat will hold a meeting at Nebo, beginning next Sunday and will be assisted by Rev. S. J. Thompson, of Dixon. What is the matter with the anti expansionists? Are the bottles of their wrath all emptied? They fail to show due indignation over General Otis's attempt to interfere with home politics by sending word that he has captured insurgent dispatches predicting victory for Aguinaldo through the overthrow of McKinley by his La fayettes in this country. They are strangely submissive under the outrage. Misses Minnie and Alice Bour- The Kind You Have Always Bought land went to Sebree .Tuesday Bears tho morning where Miss Alice will Bignaturo spend a week or more of vacation. Miss Minnie expects to visit Dixon Tktre isno Kodak but the Eastman Kcdak before returning. Z0& ' la "Wabitar's Dlctloatrlas." All anUunUa I abridgments ot.Webatn's International Diction. ou arr lu the varloua aixea bear oar ua front cgTiraeiuowDiniucaia, trade-mar- k ctpritteiieia, Do not bo CAUTION, .ibiivla smalldacalnd mii" I I Ballard's Snow Liniment gives Instant relief lu cases of Bleeding, Burns, Bruises; Scalds, Cuts, elc. Price 25 and jo cts. at St. Bernard Drug Store. No. ni4ui.UA CUBAN RELIEF cures fl'iKfrvCelte,NcurtglaaEdTotbJia and Summer Complaint. I'rU, 35 Cents. Sold by SI. Bernard Drug Store, vln Bra minutes. BourStomaco GOLD K: Usually tbe summer season is a light one for railway freight carriers, but this summer activity seems lo be the rule. Shipments from Chicago bound east conas In our tinue heavy, and a dearth of cars in which During the civil war, as well late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of to transport commodities is causing rail the most troublesome diseases the army way officials no little trouble. had to contend with. In many instances it. became chronic and the old soldiers Tbe soothing and healing properties of still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor, of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasWind Ridge, Greene county. Pa., is one ant taste and prompt and permanent cures, of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, have made it a great favorite wilb the Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says people everywhere. For sale by St. Berbe never found anything that would give nard Drugstore, Earliogton; Ben T. Robsuch quick relief, inson, Mortons Gap; Geo. King, St. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Charles. Earlington. Ban T Robinsoo, Mortons The Hon. Bill Goebel places GapjOfcprgo King, St. Charles. Falcon Kodak 8 JOHN SP1NGLER, Ninth and LaFaycttc Streets, tfhe Qordon jfigh School. H-IG- For 3 i x 3i Pictures, TERRE HAUTE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL engagement Announced. From Hopkinsville Kentuckian. DUST THE BEST The engagement of Miss Zena Glenn, daughter of Prof. J. J. Glenn, of Madisonville, to Mr. John T. Waller, of this city, has been announced. Mr. Waller is .a son of Mr. W. L. Waller and is at present connected with the lumber firm of Dagg & Richards. The marriage will take place in Octo bcr. No one knowahe unbearable torture, agonizing pain, caused tbe peculiar by piles, unless tbey bave suffered from Mad believe them incurable. them. This is a mistake. Proper treatment will cure them. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is an infallible cure. Price, 50 cts. In bottles, tubes $ cts. at St. Bernard Drug Store. much confidence in the printing press. He will have an unlimited supply of Goebel ballots struck off Uses Eastman's light-proo- f film cartridges and cart Hardware and General Merchandise. be loaded In daylight. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF safety Fine achromatic lens, shutter, set of three stops and COUNTRY PRODUCE. Well socket for tripod screw. Write me for prices on anything made and covered with leather. No extras, no bothersome plate you have ip sell. Consignments solicited. holders, no heavy glass plates. $5 .00 GROCER, Prof. J.iyt. Gordon, assisted by Prof. H. IND. Boring, will open a SCHOOL in Madisonville, September 4, 1899. TT? P? lVm . 1 JJIVlYlv-- J H'Bh Scho1 Department, I5 a month. Preparatory Department, 3 a month. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS I J, M. BDRDQN, MADISONVILLE, KY.' ' . Kodaks $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. CMt,gurid,!.r, ' VV and expects his celebrated election law to do the rest. Washington Post. Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of Joseph, But. What Your House Requires is TWO COATS1 of A Keep tbe Stomach and Bcwelt In good condi tion, the Want Avenut 1 open and free by an dote of Dr. M. A. Simmoni Liver Medi cine. Sn!sfaNHW4isjVC37l1TTsl if As Croker has not taken sides, the feud among Kentucky Democrats is still on. Chicago Record. JBt! BCTBBgfllflM Prices Right. Your Trade Solicited Quality Unsurpassed. INDeX':' MIXED su Washing Powder Henry Koehler 5: Company, Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., invite correspondence with Mill men who have lumber for sale. They buy Poplar and Hardwoods in mixed cars, dry or ureen. Write them. PAINTS. St. Bernard Drug Stor ' .s . 0 ti jafc8&kisSMKfcfeL rt. TJSne.iS'i - AW i r" !F ,.. .,........, mimi.mm. m.mo.i. ., I tt...mttmnim4mWtltHMIIItltmH1 yVhe NewYork Medical Record gives these nioo concise rules for MemText of !io I.maoii, Kz. I, aVolding tuberculosis. ory cruel, 4 llolileu Text, Pa. of nitrogenous food. rtxil, n Cuninicntnrx v A generous dietary dwelling and sleeping rooms, by open win- - the Ilcv. II. 31. Slenrn. Prepared by of . AT0N TO . T T1IK SUNDAY SCHO'OlT LESSON IX, THIRD QUARTER, INTEtV NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 27. AVOID CONSUMPTION. . . r? r im 2-- ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. i INCORPORATED. i. dowstwitl ijte 7 Adequate house heating in winter. iOU all mllK or CICUIU jucviuua iu 1131115. I "dbtain eight hours' sleep, if not sound sleep, contract hours ttfsevenanclfrest during the day. jflffibIf debilitated with weak digestion, rest in a recumbent position slSftTy'before and after meals. tjp loose clothing, especially around the waist and lower ribsfto afford freedom in respiration. 8! Take systematic daily exercise in the open air on foot. means and station in life admit of a long holiday, from tlmetc?time1 live during fine weather in a tent in the open air, or in a summer'Jiouse.formost of the day, and.if unemployed, pursue a hobby to occupy ihc mind. y.-i- niiVgnUi'U iftaHua .l9iiIf mi -- ' . CANDIDATE COEBEL ' AND THE RAILROADS. M' His Position 1 Is Detrimental .to the State, From tbo New York San. fimir' Kentuckyand Ohio are two American States of about the same admitted union ten years before Ohio and enjoys certain climatic advantages of temperature and rainfall, which Ohio does not possess. But Kentucky staffers from flic disadvantages' of having few navigable rivers within its boundaries, although there are many unnaviga-bl- e streams, of which Salt river, Goose creek and some branches of the Big Sandy arc not unknown to topographers. Although the two states are substantially equal in area, Kentucky, by reason of this lack of navigable water courses within its boundaries, has the greater need of railway connections. The present railrcad mileage of Ohio is nearly three times as great as that of its neighbor. Kentucky still adheres in some sections to its primitive toll gates, the lorcible and lawless destruction of which is occasionally undertaken by some of its unemployed inhabitants. Notwithstanding all this, the recent Democratic convention in Louisville not only denounced the "extortionate, unlair and discriminating fieight rates" by transportation companies, but it put in nomination for office of governor, a candidate pledged to wage an war on railroads in Kentucky, which are the only available agencies for transporting to market the fruits of the labor of its farmers. His name is Goebel. And this fight against the railroads is inaugurated by Goebel in a State which, for geographical and economic reasons, is perhaps more interested than any other in the union in extending and not retarding the development of area'j Kentucky was. fr :J. sys-tenV- f Philippine Facts. The campaign in the Philippines has now been under active discussion for over a month past, since the President announced his determination to send 40,000 men to the islands, and certain facts arc now established. First, the delay in the operations in Luzon and the lack ,of men were due to Congress and its of the war arm)'. This 0 reduced the regular army to men. Since this reduction took place in March over 52,000 men have been enlisted or until there are men enough. Second, the loss from disease in the Philippines has been less than in any tropical military expedition save one or two short wars by English troops and less than in most English tropical wars. Instead of the loss by disease being heavy and due to carelessness, it is less than the loss in the Mexican War or the Civil War, less than in any French expedition, and less than in most English expeditions, as medical returns and 'records slfow. Third, instead of the result being small from the fighting of the past six months it has been large. A third of the Tagal territory and more. than a third of the population, are now held. The larger forces of the enemy are broken. The Visaya Island: are peaceful. The Sulu islands have accepted Active reAmerican allegiance.' of sistance exists in not The campaign the archipelago. continues in spite of the rainy season, and by November Luzon will be brought under peace, law and order. Philadelphia Press. 27,-40- one-sixt- h I e i ? A report from Cairo, Egypt, dated August 16, says: "The extreme lowness of the Nile threatens the cotton" crop, and the have been warned to .sow early. The upper highlands will suffer the most, and it is feared that the loss of revenue will be considerable." na-tiv- Subscribe for The Bee. Kf Diseases ARE THE MOST FATAL OP ALL EASES. DIS- FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE It $ to a guaranteed remedy for BLADDER Disease. aH KIDNEY and FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. A BOON TO MANKIND! DR n. TABLER'S BUCKEYE --t .ft PgaW'Mii $"bvJr PILE S5z..C wa. " ShhSow, co3c??S wnmFJPl H aji....'drs MVP Lifc.CLUHfc.tS BilMBBflHBMHKJI ui i'ig jj ui Inffiiai It fctftilWy . bbbbbbbw CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILESt WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Tubes, by Mail, 76 Cents; Bottles, 50 Cents. JAMES F.BALLARD, Sola Proprietor. (Copyright, 1S90, by D, M. Stearns.J 1. "Now In tlio flrkt yCarof Cyrus, klnp; of Poraln, that tho word of tho Lord by tlio mouth of Jeremiah might bo fulfilled, tho Lord stirred up tho spirit of Cyrus." All H ilono Hint tlio Bcrlpturo tuny lx nil- filled, nnrt tlio Lord does It nil. Tho open-lu- g versos of this book nro Just tho closing verses of tho previous book repented nnd therefore eonflnnod (Qcn. jell, 83) or established, that wo may glvo siwclnl attention to them God had snld by Jcreinlah thnt nfler 70 years Ho would punish tho nnd restore Israel to tholr king of own Jnml (Jcr. xxv, la; zxix, iuj. lie had nlso called Cyrus by muno mora than 100 years Ixnoro ho was born nnu hnu snla thnt Cyrus would perforin nil Ills pleasure (Isn, xllv, 28; XIV, 1). 3 " Tho Low ucxi or iionvcn nam given mo nil tho kingdoms of tho earth, and Ho hath chnrged mo to build Him nn houso at Jerusalem." Tho Most High ruloth in tho klnirdom of men nnd glvcth It to whomso ever Ho will (Dnn. lv, 82). When nny ono, bo ho King or peasant, accepts tho position ho occupies ns given him by God nnd socks therein to do tho will of God, ho cannot but bo blessed, for God Himself will poo to It (II Chron. arvl, 0). Thoro Is n houso now lolng bnllded, oven tho nnd every church of God (Eph. II, pastor nnd teacher nnd evangelist nnd missionary Is authorized to help build up tho church, tho body of Christ. 0. "Who Is Micro nmong you or nil ills people? His God bo with him nnd let him go up to Jerusalem nnd build tho houso of tho Lord God of Isrncl." Hero every Individual who Is willing is commissioned to go up to Jerusalem nnd help to build tho houso: so each Individual Dcuover is commissioned to toko port In saying to all who havo not yet rccelvod Christ that Ho loves them, died for tholr sins nnd'roso again nnd will rocclvo them if thoy will como to Ulm (Iter, silt, 17; John 1, 13; . .. . 4. "Ana wnosoovcr rcmaincin in nny placo whero ho kojourncth lot tho men of his plnco help blm." This ueip was to do with silver, gold, goods, beasts, besides tho froo will odorlng for tho houso nt Jerusalem. No ono was compelled to go to Jerusalem, but thoso who did not go wero to help thoso who did go. Bo now no ono is compelled to go as n missionary to foreign lands: it must bo willing service; nut thoso who do not go must bo ready to help thoso who do go with all that they need. 5. "Then roso up tho chid of tho fathers of Juaah nnd Benjamin, nnd tho priests, nnd tho Lovltcs, with nil them whoso spins God lrnd raised, to go up to build tho houso of tho Lorn which is in Jerusalem." Flvo tlmos In our lesson is tho houso of God mentioned. It Is tho central thought Not Jerusalem, nor tho priests, nor Cyrus, but God and Ilia houso. So now tho groat thought in tho mind of every preacher nnd worker nnd every bcllovcr Bhould bo the houso of God that is, thochnrch of God which n hath purchased with Ills own blood (Acts xx, 28). o. "Ana nil thoy mac wero nooui mem strengthened their hands with vessels of silver, with gold, with goods nnd with beasts nnd with ioclous things Desiaes, all willingly offered " It must havo boon n very great prlvllego to minister to tbo Lord Jesus when Ho was hero on earth, but wo can still minister unto II lm by ministering to His people specially to thoso who go forth in His namo to help complete Ills body, nna Ho will count it all ns dono to Hlmscll (Math, xxv, uj. 7. "Also Cyrus, tho king, brought forth tho vessels of tho houso of tho Lord which Nebuchadnezzar had brought forth out of Jerusalem nnd had put them In tho houso of his gods." Becnuso of Israel's gin God hnd suffered tho holy vessels of nls houso to bo carried to Babylon, but Ho hod His oyo upon them oven when Bolshairar used them nt his drunken feast. Ho suffered such holy men as Daniel and Ezeklcl and others to bo carried into captivity for their good (Jcr. xxiv, 0). When speaking of Israel, no said, "I havo given tho dearly beloved of my soul Into tlio hand of her enemies" (Jer. xll, 7). Many redeemed ones nro In greater or less measure In tho hands of thocnomy, nnd It may bo your prlvllego to robtoro somo of these vessels to their right plnco In tho houso of tho Lord. 8. "Even thoso did Cyrus, king of Persia, bring forth by tho hand of Mlthrodath, tho treasurer, nnd numbered them unto Shcshbazzar, tho prlnco of Jndah." All Israel was numbered by God. All tho saints nro known by namo. Tho Lord knowcth them that nro Ills, and Ho says to each ono: "Fcnr not, for I havo thee; I havo called thoo by thy namo; thou art mlno" flsa. xllli, 1). Let It comfort you, dear child of God, that you nro n numbered vessel and that If Ho allows you for n tlmo to bo In tho enemy's hands Ho still carcth for you nnd will in duo tlmo show you Ills deliverance (Iter. 11, 10; II Cor. 1, 10; II Tim. iv, 17, 18). 0. "And this Is tho number of them: Thirty chargers of gold, a thousand chargers of silver, nlno nnd twenty knlvos." Tho small number of vcssols of gold compared with thoso of silver suggest that tho most preclotis vessels aro comparatively few, not that ono redeemed soul Is of moro valuo than another, for tho valuo of tbo precious blood of Christ is tho valuo of every redeemed soul, but thoso who aro Willing to bo utterly abandoned to Him, separate from everything Ho dooa not In, nro comparatively few. 10. " Thirty bnsons of gold, silver basons of a second sort four hundred nnd ten, and other vessels n thousand." There Is another helpful lesaon of a different kind to bo learned from theso vessels. If the goldon vessels bo taken to represent tho most talented or tho most used vessels beforo people, then to bo perfectly happy to bo n vessel of n sonond sort or one of tlio other thousand not described might bo equally glorifying to God, but might rcqulro moro graco to tako n lowly plnco, but In Math, xxv, 20 23, tho ono who mado good uso of two talents received Just tho &nmo commendation as tho ono who mado good uso of flvo. 11. "Brought up from Babylon unto Jerusalem." This Is tho remark mado of all tho vessels. Babylon isn record of self oxaltatlon from tho tower of Babol InGon. xl, where they said, Let us inako us a namo, to Itov. xvll nnd xvlll, whero thoy daro to mako war with tho Lamb. Jerusalem or Zlon Is tho city of God, tho city of peace, whero our Lord was crucified, by whoso blood pcaco was mado. Many blood bought ones nro captives In Babylon, living for self nnd to mako themselves a namo Instead of magnifying tho namo of tho Lord. Given to Christ that God may bo glorified In us, let us live to complete His body, tho church. God's Favors. God multiplies His favors. Day by day nnd hour by hour thoy como troop), do-lig- 5 Miners and Shippers of a 31 JE3i-i3nL-oln QQAL AND COKE. ; i JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEVVBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. & BRO. Memphis; Tenn. Agents-HUN- T. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto . General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. Offices. Wholesale Louis, Building, St. Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 404, Fisher Building, Chicago, i' 111. i if 2THR0UQH VBT1BUIED JMIKSOAIIY NASHVIltt KCrllCAGOJ InLUl iHl3illaH 3 AND 1HR0UGHSIC- - PINGuWr CARS fROtl NEWORIEANS ilfcvAy f.P.fJEFfRIES.G.P.A tVAMiVILLE.IND ani1ILLHAH.03Jl NAttlVllLCTCrM. 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LATIMEK, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga D. J MULLANKY, Northeastern Pass. Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass Agent, Room Aoy Ry I'xchangn lluilding, St. Louis, Mo. DRIARD V. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. Marquelt llldg Chicago. Room L. BDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. Chattanooga, Tenn. .; k j8 W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt Nashville, Tcnn ST. JHHIBS HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. EUROPEKN PL.7TN. Rates: 75c. and $1.00 per Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. -- ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY -- j. V-stf SPECIAL 25c. DINNER. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Toplo For the Week neiclnnlnc Aug. 27 Comment br Iter. S. II. lloyle. Tonc.Gretn puturet; tht Chrlttlia'i d leu-ure- t. Psalin Is tbe most widely known and most popular of all tbe Psalms of David. It is tanght to ns In childhood, comforts lis In yontb and manhood, and strengthens ns.when advancing ago spenka of tbo "valley of tbo shadow of death." It breathes a spirit of calm nod sublimo trust in God. It speaks of God's care of tho eonl nn der the figures of the Shepherd, who leads His sheep "into the green pastures and besido still waters," and that of tho bountiful Host, who nnnoints the bead of His gnest with oil nnd who causes his cup to run over. And there is included also the sweet peace, profound serenity and trustful happiness of the ono whom God thus cares and provides. Ajod whero in all the world can be found a peace nnd happiness equal to this peace and happiness of tho soul, which may be called the Christian's joy or pleasure f 1. God is the source of tho Christian's pleasura lie, as a shepherd, leads ns into green pastures und besido still waters. He, as o host, anoints our beads with oil and denls so bountifully with us that our cups run over The joy of tbo Lord is our strength Tho Christian's pleasuro is therefore spiritual rather than sensual It comes from union with God, from blessings dorived from God, from eorvice for God, from fellowship and communion with the people of God. S. Tho worldling cannot understand tbe Christian's pleasure. It is spiritual and can only be discerned by tho spiritual It is as unintelllgiblo to tho as tho conversation of thoso who speak in a foreign, unknown tongue. They understand nnd enjoy it To us it is unintelligblo and uninteresting. Many people of tho world doubt tho happiness of Christians, becauso of one who is saved is more profound, more satisfying and moro rapturona than any worldly joy "Eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man, what God hath in store for thoeo who love P. xxill, The Twenty-thir- grandma Cramer, of your town, have visNew York Special lo Providence (R I) ited onr Sunday School quite often of late, and we must say their presence bas Journal. been greatly appreciated Would be glad Mr. Bryan's course in announcsome of Ibe rest of reur Sunday School ing that he wilt lake the field in workers would follow tbslr example and Kentucky after what he had pre- give ut a call occasionally. viously determined on is one of the Tbe Grapevine school will begin next alurm signals to the Eastern men. Monday. It will be taught by Miss Kale Dinnis Of all places in the country, the Sullivan. Bryan's Break. Lebanon Law School, SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. D t Si k. or Mutton Chops, M Caktt or WiBti, CoRr or Tn nJ I tull lutoes. Cak or Wastes M and Cont or Tea No. Pork Chop! with IHtilo and CakM or M Waftlf and Colft or Tn No. 4 Lake Trout. Uutur Sauce, CakM or Wastes M or T and Oifl No. & Oat Mtal and Cre am.or Bouillon, Hot koiti. ISjtur anj Coff or Tea U No G Two Ccc. Iluiur. Toait and CorJtt or Tea 14 Take afarlrt St. Cars Jlrect to Hotel. Try Kuropvan l'Un. Cbraprat anj boat, only for nlut you get. &aj THOi. p. uiilcr. PntaiscNV No I LEBANON, TENN. Ten Thousand Pages ol Living Law Really a Two Years' Course Accomplished in No 2 Han, Two l, lttot, ONE YEAR, With Diploma and License. REVIEWED they cannot understand it, yet the joy - - 30 North ww w- Kiln Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. V W" WW wwwwwwww WWW ANEWDEPARTURE Radical Change tn Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plan tinder which you can obtain easier ierms and better value in the purchase of the world famous "white" Sewing Machine than ever before offered. Write for our elegant H-- catalogue and detailed particulars. How e sewing machine we can aave you money in the purchase of a and the caay terms of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to pass. Vou'lraow the "White," you know Therefore, a detailed description of the machine and itfl manufacturers. its construction is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange Address in full. we can offer most liberal term, write KWNTE SEWING ftUCIJNE CMMNY, (Dop't A.) CkVdHl, Uf. A T high-grad- the ear, tho heart, cannot dlecern the Christian's pleasures. 8. Tho Christian's pleaeurea are eternal "I shall dwoll in tho houso of tho Lord forever." To be with God forever is to. enjoy God forever. Worldly pleasures soon vanish. Spiritual pleasures last forever. Which aro wo striving fort "Did not God place ns in this world to enjoy ouraelvest" said a. worldly yonng man to a lady who was pressing Christ upon him. "Yes," she replied, "but my pleasure is In my religion." Happy indeed one who could mako such a reply. Many professed Christians even find their pleasures not in their religion, but in spite of tboir religion. What a sad commentary on our Christianity when we havo to go to the world for entertainment and amusement I Bible Readings. Neh. vili. 10; Pa. 0j 11, 13; Prov. Hi. xvl, 0, 111 Isa. Eccl. II, ing along according to existing need 17; xxl, 11, 11; Math, xl, So continnous nnd opportnno aro mer- xxxv, PbiL iv, 4; cies and bounties that wo too often Luko vili, 14; xvl. tako them as nmttor of course, at- Hob. xl, tribute them to necondary causes and Snnahtne. fall to traco thorn, with duo intelli"Smiof my soul, thou Saviour dear," gence nnd gratitude to their divine sour co. Never ought the Hand that is a lino that ought to bo said, or sung feeds ns and tho Heart which responds every hour of tho Christian's life. Boms in love, sympathy and kindness, bo good peoplo are the prey of naturally forgotten or unacknowledged. Goodnesa despondent temperaments. Such need a ever deserved recognition. Presbyter- double supply of grace nnd. must pray for it So must thoy whoso digestion Is ian. weak and whoso nerves aro oversensiAll Thing! New. tive. The worries of business or houseHaving tho mind of Christ, let tho hold cafes, tho loss of sleep or tho dedays 'find yon 'bearing ono another's rangement of tho bodily machinery, puts burdens or filling tho hours as they pass Buch Christian folks under a eland with a beautiful service, which shall be 'prottyoften. Today they slug lika lacks as gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh tomorrow tho barometer goes fflown, laid again at tbo feet of Him who came and they are in tho dumps yifir Buch. to cover our sins with forgiveness and peoplo should look after their bodily' to mako all things now. L Hench health as a spiritual duty. Maeeorer, Chambers thy should keep their Christian, faith whero It vjoujd not pa exposed to every east wind or drenched to death by every EBfclKKapMMllIllJM Jolrl shower that falls. Keep a good, supply LUKta IVHtKt AIL (1SF IAIIR. I Dough tfirup. TMtes OooO. Uso I of tonic Biblo texts within reach, and in iiiua. roiii nr nrusffiKt. take them freely the next tlmo that an aguo fit comos ou. Rev. T. L. Cuyler. Him." Tho oyo, 15-1- State of Kentucky is the worst one into which the coming candidate could venture. Animosity there toward the Democratic boss, Goebel, is real. It lias no political origin merely, but is personal and moral. Goebel is too much even for the State of Kentucky, where men like him have been Governors before this. The anti Goebel men have made no particular outcry against free silver or against Bryan. They simply said that they never would be able to stand Goebel in the chair of Governor. Bryan had the fullest knowledge of their opposition and the personal reasons for it. By staging out of the State lie probably understood that he might hope lor the support of the anti Goebel men after the election. All that they had asked of him was that he should stay out. Instead he has, after giving them assurances that he would not interfere, gone over to the Goebel side. It is the first time he has done such a thing. Not even in New Yoik has he ever taken positive ground for or against the Tammany organization, though Richard Croker has assumed that the organization was decidedly against Bryan. It was discretion in Bryan to keep out of the fight here. It would have been discretion for him to keep out of it in Kentucky also. Instead he has compromised himl men self and given the the excuse for later deciding against his own candidacy and against free anti-Goebe- ur (Joloi'ed (Jtti?ens. AM tilnln commuoiealiont and mitlr of nwi per lo tblt column should M iddrtutd to Gio. ALiiincii, Barling ton, Kf. Another year free of Charge. AdJtM. N. GREEN, CHANCELLOR Next Term September 4, 1809. Illinois Central R. R. WUllllJl 1 silver. II. L. Nolan, the Barnesly bar bcr, will open a shop in Mortons Gap next week-j- " S-r- drapevine News. Mrs Clyde Nisbct of Madisomtlle, visited . G. Todd's family a few days last week im, 28-8- 19-8- 24-2- Mrs. Dr. Lamb and children, are visiting friends and relatives in ibis neighborhood. Miss Mary Delia Todd is viilting in Greenville Ibis week. Mrs. Jennie Mooic, wife of Elder W. H. Mooro is In Madisoovills having her eyes treated. Undo Jacob Carrier, wbo Is well known bere, left last week for Louisville Demaree Daj l son of Ilivl Davis, of Madlsonvllle, was burled btre 1 uesday at three o'clock p in. Misses Alice Mellon nnd M)rtls Bailey. o( Madlsonvllle, visited Miss Whitfield Saturday and Sunday and attended Ihe Association at Flat Creek. Mr. Joseph Illbbs and wife entertained a ureal miny delegates wbo were attend-In- g the Flat Creek Association. One or moro of tbo preached every nlRbt at bis house Elder C, D. Hall, wbo is a student of tbe Lexington llible College, visited our Sunday School on last Lord's Day, and gave quite an instructive talk to tba pupils. Mrs. Mike Long, Mrs. Stevens, and ANNOUNCEMENTS Mother's Day should be the grandest Good Man day. We want every mother lo come tba D-' to represent TATTlsTPT Tbe Illinois Central node fourlb of September at 10 o'clock. Come I ba aal. and will coo- a large Tea, Coffee and Spice I 1 1 If I S I tinueonthe tame unlit tier"p with a heart full of love for her children umbtt JOi lb9jit0on(j from and ber neighbor's children. Coma to tourltt irm in tins section. Address Tt 1 HTO summeron Its lines ilckeit South In Ibe points I II speak a word for tba betterment of every N. B., care A. E. Walcsby, 11 U I h to a laice list of maimer retorts ft In the Nortb. lis fait double child. Come to form a union of borne Chlcar.0, Cincinnati Advertising Agent, Louisville, dalle service to il Lonii, to reach quickly and and school. Come and bring Ibe sweetest and I.oulllle enables ono comfortable Ihe mountain reuttt of viialnla, ihe flowers, ibe kindest words and fondest Kentucky. White Mountain! and Seatlda ot New Knclana, hearts. tbe T boa l and Islands, the lake and forett letorta of kllchifan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, Ihe Hot Spriniool Arkanaat, the Yellowstone Park or Ihe Tbo following is Ibe program for Moth resorts of Colorado. m, er's Day exercises, opening at September 4, 1899. A new itos edition, enlirelr rewilllen, and Itlvinr, facia Song, "America" School and conditions, brouehl down Prayer Mrs Wm Johnson lo dale, of the Central's l tome "Itoutnern Song, Ualtle Hymn of Republic seeken' Gnide."nas just been Issued, la School. a illnslral We have some Choice, Duly of I'arenlsto Children Mrs. Rosa rd pamphlet, coutaint a large number ''om Northern farmers I II III P ' Standard Patterns inWall Katcliu. IT UlUU now proiiieioaslr; located on the line ol the Illinois Central Kallroad In Relation of Mother and Teacher Mrs. Paper, Good Goods at tbe Stales of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi II. If. Garrett, Mrs. Henry Earle, Mrs of Ihe and Loulsana and also a detailed nrlle-uReasonable Prices, which cttiea, towns and country on and adjtceat to that Wm. Hargroves, Mrs. Wis. Johnson, line. To bomeseekers. or those in search ol a will serve many housefarm, this pamphlet will luinltn reliable Inloinia. Mrs Fanny Cavanangb. lion coneernlnr; the most accessible and prosper keepers as well as the How lo Prevent Tardiness Mrs. Wm. on! portion of the bonili, Free copies cac be had by Pplj'nK to the nearest of the undertifned high priced Papers offered Hines. Mrs. Thoe, Earle, Mrs. Jas. OQutt. elsewhere. :: :: :: :: How to Interest Children in their Work, Tickets and full Information at to rates In on' nection with the above can be had of scents ol Mesdames Bobbin. A. Osboro, Matl Ibe "Central" and connecting lines. Hunt, Manuel Martin. 8. 0 Hatch, 0U. Pais. Atint, Cincinnati. l3rGUD TO SHOW YOU. How Mothers may assist jo beautifying Ilka A. Scstt, Die. Pass. Agist, Memphis. Wm Ksrrsy, Dli Pan, Agint.Nlw Orlisai. Ibe school bousd Mesdames H. Collier, S, Dunlap, Richard Haydeo, M. Ray, A.H. Ilaaitn. 0,P. A. W , A. Kellons, A. O P. A. Henry Ray, Rash, John Radford. Chicago, Lsilitllls. How Mothers may help children to be W. A. NISDB1 , President regular at school Mesdames J. M. Hert, 0: W. WADDII.L, Csihltr ou Arc Going North, Marlon Hayes, S. Duncan, Bnd Day, J. 3(opkirt3 (Lountu Woodson, IF You Arc Going Soutfi, How to secure and keep peace in school Mesdames 11. Amos, P. Riggini, Geo. You Aro Going East, Foston, and Mrs. McNicbot. Music, "Tbe Cross Is noi Greater" You Are Going West; Madisonville, Ky. School. How Mothers may belp the teacher PUHCHASC TICKETS VIA IHC - $50,000. leach laws of health Mesdames Fate Captal Stock, - Wilkes, Wm. Killebrew, Ed Holland, Transacts a centra! banlinc business Wm. Christian, Press Minters, J. B. and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hawkins. Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has tbe finest and most secure vault in How lo teach refinement to children that section of Kentucky Mesdames P. A. Cavanaugb, Sbellon, Ben Dixon, J. Slaughter, Tbos. Smith, B. louiaviur. 4 Nacmviuc n. II. BO YEARS' Laflooo, J. Neely, Geo. Coffey, J. E. EXPERIENCE Todd, S. Clements, J. Cregg. ano o oscuna Music "I Need Thee Every Hour" School. Tho Maximum Safety, How lo prevent children from learning Mesdames 10 use tobacco or intoxicants The Maximum Speed, ' 11 Phillips, Ed Killebrew, II. Collier. H. Trade Marks ririkinNit The Maximum Cooksey, Jas. Johnson, Wm. Brown, Ben Comfort, -- .......... M. liupiniun ip. Brown, Ed Hughes, Hison Edmonds, I. tending (ketch and deterlptkm mtr Anrona wbetber iui jttleklr aieerUln onr opinion free The Minimum H, Edmonson and I. E. Edmonson. Rates. hiTSntlon U proolblr patrnUblo. Communlcn. UoniiulctlreonSilentUI. Handbook on I'jUcnu Generally discussed. sent ireo. Uldart uncr ror iocimiid pini J&H reealra uunn ruwu uxmi lurooen Remarks by trustees and teachers. ! j Hates, Tteut and all other Infuimailou will tftriat notice, ltbout charge. In tbo Music "Leaning on tbe-- Everlastlog . be cheerfully famished by Arms. o. p. A., C AbandaomelrlUaatnitxl woeklr. IrgMt rlr Bj4Mil,fln innrnal 1mi,l!a HluiAn nr Mesdames Edna Davis, Ella Bealy, Orby LOUISVILLE, EV, moBtha, L Bold brail newtdjjalerj. Veari tSf Lonnie Petty, Miss Eva Charlton and Mr, IIINN Cfl 38IBro.,. HftW Ynrk M W. W. ETHRIDGE. Agent. Deatty went to Ibe Gap Sunday. Branca Offlco, (B6 T 8L, YTutlnelon, - C. Mrs. Beatiy has returned from Stbree. THB BKST OP THKM ALUI1 CoCompounO entertainTbero will bo a ment given Saturday night, September 2. Five cents admission. Everybody invited, prescriptions i A prize will be given. E. J. Martin. properly it takes time. It requires LDNT.HLYjAAaAZINlt There will be a grand egg hunting toexperience and a complete knowledgo night at tbe Baptist Church. Prize 25 cts. of drugs. It requires the 'druggist mV2"43kIxK2&&? Admission 10 cts to have a large amount of drugs-fre- sh J Mary L. Hutchison. drugs. He must give tbe besi Contalfina completa rfiel I.T ovrry nunt bor, in addition ton lures nunnllty or n.Uui possible work, and for compensation and dnlcrtalntnc rauiluc matter, The soothing and healing properties of he must be reasonable. .Ve eanffiineil atnrln, seMefi ea Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasatXLsoffanulifo to tiioef rcadtrm. ant taMe and prompt and permanent cures, 'ABOVEfFACTs"-REMEM- . ihAlllfl K In AVnww I..... uh ., ti..1. it have made it a great favorite with tba WITH THE 'wrlpllon, S3,0i) prr year. people everywhere. For sale by St. Berber" Airsute wnuioa in ctery town, 10 wiiom tbo most liberal lnduccniontavrlll bo otlcrtd nard Drogstore, Earlington: Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Geo. King; St, st. B. UFPINCOTT COMPANY, PnblUljers, DRUQ STORE, i ST. BERNARD Charles. PHILADELPHIA. WANTE- l ?1 ljJ ."- r?' ftki -- - ' Wall Paper Southern 'SrttM'i ?ri oi Homescekers' fl.,' I. e '" m St. Bernard General Store. -- BANP- v If If i lIS sHIiM r,n' i. i r- -l of of of of i x $ Scientific Jlmerlcan. u m I I- wood-sawin- g Kti .LIPPINCOTTS it-- a 1 we're'carefuS it' tt;..'m 1 ' , - i T t'J