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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 31, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 31, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899083101_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 31, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. ;&ar. &. v ."Nik, -f. 1 L iJ EARLINGTON. HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1899. Z-7 . 0 Mt - 4 i ff, TENTH YEAR. -- J XTJ-"? Q' ' ti 38 AYLOR'S ALARM Warning Keynote Sounded Republicans of Kentucky. to & fr OUR VERY LIBfiRTY IN DANGER Designing Democrats Would l!oL the People of I lie Hal lot. &3F INFAMY OFCOEBEL'S LAW Searchlight Thrown Upon lbs Bill by Our Gallant Standard-Bearer- . r- - Taylor: aown ana new structures erecien, ana nftcr great effort contracts wero entered Into that employed daily more than n thousand Inmates ot the Institution Thus from financial wreck and prison chaos this Institution was placed upon the basis of a well ordered, Notwell directed business concern withstanding tlicso facts th Demo189S over tho govcratic legislature of ernor's veto, passed a most shameless net by which tho Republican officials In charge of this Institution were robbed ut their offices in the middle ot their terms, nn outrage which has no parallel In tho state's history" He then proceeded to show tho results of this change. The cervices rendered by tho Republican commissioners did not cost tho state n cent, but slnco Aug. 1, 1898, when tho Democratic commissioners took charge, they liavo drawn ns salaries $6,000, and have Increased tho number of guards from 42 to 46, without necessity, costing tho taxpayers an additional sum ot $2,880. Tho net deficit during tho 12 months after they took charge wis $59.945 33, or $16.714 97 moro than the deficit for a corresponding period under Republican rule. Said General "Wo submit theso matters to the candid voters of Kentucky as a test ot the efficiency of the Republican administration. Tho sanitary and financial Improvements made by tho Republicans In tho management of tho Eddy-vlll- o nership with n trust thnt is to pumiim tho books; no guaranteo thnt tho books nro to bo of a certain standard. All this Is to bo left to tho commission. Knob of the commissioners Is to draw from tho stnto treasury $5 per day and expiries and mny. It three members rb elect, convene themselves nt any tlmo, and thus remain In session almost the cntlro year. r.ointicii hucction IjAW. by a Deformed Legislature. nut tho crowning act of Infamy perpetrated by this "vicious body of deformed Democrats and degenerato Americans" wns tho enactment jf tho Qocbcl election law. It creates a stato election commission composed of three men to bo elected by tho legislature. Thcro Is no"provlslon for a division of thoso commissioners among tho political parties. This board not only appoints and removes county boards at pleaBiiro, but sits as a court of contest No provision Is tnado for a division of tho members ot tho county boards between tho parlies. Tho people aro not to bo consulted as to who shall hold thoso county offices. Tho stato board can arbitrarily act upon all questions and Its decisions nre final. It can rcmovo county boards without causo, and there Is no redress. The county board appoints tho officers of elections, nnd whllo they aro required by tho new, ns In tho old law, to tho election officers between tho parties, they aro left at liberty to for themselves who nro Republicans nnd who are Democrats. If the county board bo Democratic, It has tho power under tho law to select as Republican election officers nny man hom tho members of that board aro Incompleased to call Republicans. petent nnd nnrcllablo Republicans can appointed In every precinct. Tho bo sheriff, who Is tho umplro between two Judges (tho clerk having no vnlco), may In every voting precinct be a Democrat, or belong to the party having control of tho election machinery. Tho county board may without cause, at any time, removo nny election officer, even on the day of election. And I am told that such a thing did occur In Kenton county at tho last election. Last year In Pulaski county tho county board, without tho semblanco of authority, refused to count or consider dl-vi- CrovviiliiR Act of Infamy Perpetrated R? f1' REPUBLICANS AlUST RISE AND STRIKE fi Hi w , State Klnnnrei, the Notorloui China gchoolbook una McChord lllltt, the Odious Klrctlon Unw ami Other htiito Mcuiuret of Mighty Moment Ably Discussed mill Clearly Defined at till' Kornml ami Auspicious Open. Ins at Ijonrion of the Kentucky Campaign. Attorney General W. S Taylor, the Republican nominee for governor of Kentucky. In tils opening speech at I,ondon, treated clearly anil with force and dignity all the questions which aro before the people for their decision In this campaign. To treat them fully and frankly his speech was necessarily lone, too lone for us to publish It but It Is so Important and Instructive that wo have prepared a careful summary ot It, Riving in Qeneral Taylor's own language the most Important passages that our readers may have them for reference. The meeting ho addressed was one of tho largest that ever listened to a speaker In Kentucky, and every point made was enthusiastically applauded. After a high compliment to the freedom loving people ot tho mountain country, ho spoko briefly of national affairs, railing attention to the revival of Industry and tho great Improvement In tho times that followed tho election of McKlnley, and paying a high compliment to tho valuo of our soldiers and sailors, which had won for us a glorious pcaco after ono ot the most successful wars ever known In history. "I would lovo to dwell longer," ho said, "on this brilliant chapter of national history, but In the campaign upon which wo aro now entering thcro aro questions greater and nearer our flrc- side to bo considered and determined." en-tir- e, K"i penitentiary aro nearly or qulto equal to those made In tho Trankfort prison." Public Printing. Opneral Taylor showed by the records that during tho last threo years ot Democratic administration, the public printing cost $93,594 03. while for tho snmo period under Ilradlcy's administration the cost was only $49,205 77. Record books under the last threo years of Democratic administration cost $07,580 07, whllo tor tho threo years of Ilradley's'admlnlstratlon the cost was only $25,006.21, showing n Republican saving on these two Items ot $86,902.12. Franchise Tux. "This," said General Taylor, "was Intended as a tax upon tho Intanglblo wealth of the great corporations ot tho state. Under Its provisions tho Democratic narty In four years collected of miscellaneous corporations $118,716 27. The present administration In three years collected of this same class of corporations, under the samo law, threo $351,159.11, thus collecting In years almost threo times as much nstho In administration collected cct-eformer d four. In 1893 tho Republicans col corporations of this class of or $28,098.24 moro than tho former administration collected In tho four years of Ita term." $146,-814.5- 1, n V "t A VICIOUS MI.ASUKK. Searchlight Thrown Upon the Notorious MrChord Hill. After giving an account ot tho vicious work of tho present legislature. Including Its creation of moro than 3C0 offices la state nnd county whoso salaries are to be paid - by the taxpayers, Qeneral Taylor saidThis samo legislature passed what Is known as tho McChord bill, which, but for tho veto ot the Republican governor, would havo liccbmo a law. Hy Its terms three railroad commissioners wero given nbsoluto nnd arbitrary power to fix the rato charged for the shipping of freight over tho railroads, their decision to bo final, not only against railroads, but against tho peoplo ns well. No maximum or minimum rates K1NANGKS. STATK are prescribed, no uniformity required; What Was Accomplished In Kentucky nn nnnnul n nnV COUrt front a decision by Republican Administration, of tho board, no matter how arbitrary lie thon devoted himself to a vindica- or destructive, is aiiowcu. rsucn untion ot tho Republican state adminis- bridled power vested In threo men t.Ann n txitnnro nllkn to tho ..i,i tration from the aspersions cast upon It by MrOoebel and tho opposition peopicmn tho raUroads. Within the grave press. Ho first showed that when the polblll&9otchlaw.llo two , ; Republican party took charge of stalo cvn, auernaiiyo wjiuvir wu.u.i.--railroad confiscation ot afTalrs, this country was passing tho practiceda system of extortion fixed Interests, or through a fearful financial crisis. Tho on the people. . resources ot the stato sinking fund had It has been said In tho arguments diminished to insignificance, the stato for this measuro that the legislature bad llttlo credit at homo or abroad, Its had fixed tollgalo and ferry rates. True, a own warrants and claims dishonored but no such power was delegated to of tho owners and begging for a market at from 10 commission: neither tho public, would Tho people such properties, nor to CO per cent discount. havo been willing to They had paid any commission such havo confided to were not responsible. nrbltrary powers their taxes, but notwithstanding the over their rights and Interests. The $500,000 on bonds people of Kentucky havo nover destato had borrowed comthat become duo In 1905, and although manded such a law No railroadnecestho general government had refunded mission has ever suggested the to the stnto tho sum of JC00.C5O.15, sity of thes nme, even though tho auevery dollar ot which waa used to thor ot this bill nan been a member of general expenses of tho stato; such commission. the Such a statute Is repugnant to our ot tho closo of tho fiscal year 1895-9- 0 thcro were outstanding warrants ag- theory of government' it tends to cenpower to discharge tralization and arbitrary gregating U.256.92C07. which not a dollar was held by thd Clothed with such power the commisstato. Tlmo and again during the 11 sion might extort from any railroad years, up to and Including 1895, It was company or companies any concession otllclally announced that thcro was a or any personal or political favor desuspension ot the payment ot claims. manded. On the Cth day of January. 1896, when ciiinn scuooi.nooic ntr.Tj. tho Republicans assumed charge ot tho state government, they found "pigeonIt Opened Wido tho Door of Jobbery, holed', in tho auditor's office, Corruption and Fraud. unaudited claims. At that tlmo This samo legislature attempted to there waa duo tho teachers ot the stato I373.C83G8 and ouly $39,880.60 In tho enact what Is known ns tho "Chlnn cchool fund to pay with. The tax rate Schoolbook BUI." If this bill would tinea tho Republican party came In havo becomo a law It would havo pracpower has been 4214 cents, and out of tically reudcred vatuclcss all ot the tho lncomo derived from that rato schoolbooks now in tho hands ot tho every dollar ot expenses accruing has children of this state, and In that way been paid promptly, and on July 31, n loss on tho peo1899, there waa n net balance In tho would have entailed treasury of $318,186 18. Every claim ple ot at least $500,000 to a tart with. I Tho friends of tho Chlnu bill havo against the state of Kentucky In 1895 was under par. Every claim against pointed to Indiana for confirmation of tho state of Kentucky In 1899 Is at par. their argument In support ot their proNo chnreo of Insufficiency can becloud posed measure. In that stato thero Is these Indisputablo facts. now In forco such a law regulating tho liut, wy thn opposition, since 1896 purchaso and prices ot schoolbooks. the tax rato has been Increased 10 cents To all public educators ot the country on the $100 and In addition $500,000 has It Is well known that the schoolbooks been borrowed. Truo, but not n dollar luaeu in niuiuiiii hiu nit iiuuriur iu realized from cither ot these sources tuoso useu iq neniucicy. t has been used by the present adminisi acsiro to rcau to you a letter to tration to defray current expenses; but Superintendent J. H. Patterson from every dollar of It has been used to tho publishers ot the geographies furliquidate the lntorcst bearing Indebtednished In Indiana. Mr. Patterson la, ness of tho state. The law levying tho as I understand, a Democrat, and hna 10 cents extra taxation specifically prodoubtless been told by the advocates vided that tho fund realized thereby ot the Chlnn measure that the book should not bo applied to the current excompany was selling In Indiana Fryo's penses, but to tho old Indebtedness, geographies (which geography Is UBCd and cease to be operatlvo after three in this stato as a standard book) at a years. Whenever tho citizen pays to price very much lower than the samo this extra taxation, he book was selling In Kentucky. Hence the must needs be painfully reminded of he wrote to the company complaining Democratic administrations In days or tho discriminations, tiio loiter gone by and pray for continued dereads as follows: liverance In days to come. Wabash Avenue. Chicago, June 29, 1899. STATK lMtlflONS. Superintendent J. H. Patterson, LanRepublicans Saved the Taxpayers of caster, Ky.: Dear Sir Replying to your favor ot tho Stato a barge Lump. In regard to tho conduct ot state the 27th Inst., wo would say that tho geographies adopted for Indiana, aro prisons Qeneral Taylor Bald: tho tegular 'edidifferent party came quite ot Fryo. from Indiana editions When the Republican Tho tions Into power In tho stato It found the aro known ns Fryo's Introductory and Krankfort penitentiary In a most do- - Advanced Geography, nnd contain concondition. Even the simplest siderably less material than Fryc's florable cleanliness wero disregarded; nioments and Completo, besides bolng not only dirt and filth everywhere bound lu boards instead of cloth nnd abounded wltbfn Its forbidding walls, more cheaply gotten up In other ways. for Inbut thero was scarcely a sprig ot grass, In making this cheaper edition discrima flower, a leaf, 'anywhero within Its diana wo feel that we aro not nny other schools that courts or confines to cheer the lonely inating againstregular editions. . . . Inmates. Moreover, part ot tho shopt aro using our "Tho argument applies equally well UU Al.0 IM.VU tlV.V UUIIIDUi o our Montgomery's History. Thcso of the convicts employed. After giving Ineditions are made HKures irum iub umuiHt ictuiuo iu diana and wo can for tho stato ofanynot sell them show that during tho last three years of Democratic control th& annual de- where outsldo of the statp. Thanking opportunity to ficit was $90,406 3J, whllo under Re- you fqf giving us anvery respectfully publican management the nmount ot state our case, we aro GINN & COMPANY." yours, 'fleflclt was only $43,230 36, showing n Certainly this ought to convlnco tho paving to tho state by the Republicans of $47,178.95 per year. Ho continued: most skeptical that the books sold In "Durlnir the nerlod ot Republican Indiana aro not equal In quality to control tho sanitary condition of the thoso used In this stato. Not only would tho proposed measprison was" vastly Improved, neat walks wero iaia vmnia me courts, ure entail on tho people an loss In the purchaso ot trass nlats and flower beds wero made. wide tho trees were planted, fountains con books, but It opens corruption.' door ot Thero structed and everything within reason Jobbery, fraud nnd done to render this place ot human ex- is no provision In the bill thafprohlb-lt- s unof tho commission the members ile healthful and cheerful to the their fortunates there confined. Tho charred from adopting manuscripts ota part walls of burned buildings were torn own creation, or from forming i.,a tho vote In n number of precincts. Pugh Case. In tho Ninth congressional district. Immediately after the election. It was thought that upon tho faco of tho returns made out by the officers of the vnrlnns vntlntr nreclncts. Mr. Pugh was elected mombcr of congress by n small majority. Tho election board in carter county thereupon refused to count tho voto In ono Republican precinct, and In that way tried to overthrow Mr. Pugh's ronnrioil maloritr. It was. however. subsequently ascertained that tho esti mate first made of Mr. pugns mijoruy had been too low, and notwithstanding the outrage perpetrated In Carter county, ho was still upon the faco of the returns, made out by tho county boards, elected by a majority ot nhout 10. Thereupon tho county boards In Bracken and Rowan counties were each reconvened nnd proceeded to stultify themselves by throwing out a number of Republican votes In each county, and Issuing new certificates; which would doubtless havo been done at the ntart If thoso boards had then known It was necessary to accomplish tho defeat of Mr. Pugh. Tho stato board In this case held that it could not go behind the first returns; henco It condoned nnd approved the robbery In Carter county, tho robnnd would have approved beries perpetrated In Rowan and Bracken counties It they had been committed when tho county boards of thcso Notwithcounties first convened. standing tho outrages perpetrated in these counties, not a slnglo member of those election boards has been punished or removed from office. law is better than tho old, to which tho Republican platform demands a return." Governor Bradley never recommended a new election law. Ho did recommend certain amendments to rcmovo Imperfections In the old law. In answer to this patriotic request for a law Insuring "that tho humblest citizen may cast his voto and havo It fairly counted," you respond with an outrage not Intended to removo Imperfections, but designed to render the ontlro election a mockery and n ot opposition. He asked for bread, and jou gavo him a stone; tor a fish and you gave him a serpent. "But," says the author, "even the governor has declared tho new law better than the old." Governor Bradley has already refuted this statement. But tho author again says, "This statuto was rendered necessary by tho frauds by which Kentucky was In 1896 taken from Bryan and given to McKlnley." If this chargo were true. It would not Justify tho existence of tho Qoebel election law; but that It Is falso there cannot be n shadow ot a doubt. The county Judges who appointed tho election officers In 1895 appointed them In 1896, and also In 1897, when tho state went 17.000 Democratic. In Kentucky tho Republican gain In 1896 over the voto of 1895 was 26 per cent; the Demo-iratgain was 32 per cent. How can any fair man reconcile with theso figures the charge that the Republicans In 1896 carried tho state by fraud? Frauds Licensed. Thero never was a moro glaring and Indefcnslblo Insult offered to any people than this charge ot fraud against tho mountain sections of the state. Not for the purpose of even Intimating that a fraud was perpetrated In the First Congressional district, but that you may appreciate to its full extent tno Insult offered tho people of the Eleventh district, I dcslro to call your attention to the figures of tho 1896 election In tho First districts Tho Democratic gain that year over the clecUon of 1895 was "96 per cent, while tho Republican gain was only 38 per cent. In tho county of Graves, the homo of Mr. Coulter, ono of tho Music Hall nominees, and the place selected to open tho campaign of that gentleman nnd his nssoclato candidates, the voto cast for Governor Bradley In 1895 was 1,227; for General Hardin, 2.264; for both, a total ot 3,491. In 1896 tho Democratic ticket received 4,699 votes or 1.203 moro than both Bradley and Hardin received In 1&95. In tho Second congressional district, another Democratic stronghold, the Democratic gain In 1890 over 1895 was 88 per cent, while that of tho Republicans was only 31 per cent. Again, It Is said that tho Qoebel election law Is modeled after the Ohio law. This la not true. In tho Ohio law frauds nnd Injustlco aro made Impossible; In the Kentucky law both aro mnda possible, and licensed. ARISE AND STRIKE 1 Duty of Kentucky Republicans Outlined In h Kcrcnt Appeal. Fcllow-cltlzento tho overthrow of this unspeakable wrong, to tho restoration to tho pcopla ot their most sacred rights. I pledgo all the energies of my lite. Whatever ot brain and heart I may possess I, consecrate to theso great ends. Tho path, ot duty lies plain before us. All other Issues besldo this dwarf and dwlndlo Into insignificance. It Is not a question ot parties; It Is not a question ot men;.but It is a question of whether wo shall longer exist ns a free people Tho Republican party stands pledged to the repeal of this ma-chllc s, Royal As3u)mY!uRE OTU 1AK1M Bakino POWDER IllIII Pittsburgh. A III L Noisy Greeting to the Gallant Tenth at Allegheny City and rTaiihig (Leaves GIVC Makes tho food mortMklrciousofKivvhoresome KHKX tO , kCW YOUK. BALA DAY LONG TO BE REMEMBERED. l What Kind it FORTY-FIVWell-(Irnniup- il 11 SIX MEN KILLED INSTANTLY. Three Dolilitle Demi nnd Three tally and St nny gerloanly An Awful Accident. V Trimble's Letter. In this connection let me read you two letters that ns aptly reveal tho Infamies of tho Ooelicl law ns anything that has over been said or written. Tho writer of tho first letter was a member of tho general assembly that passed tho law, and Is now tho noml-no- o ot the Democratic party for reHo thoroughly understood election. tho purposes ot Its author and the object ot tho measure, and was ono of Its most ardent ndvocates. Listen to tho do-fr- 1258,-833.- Ill-wi- er 37S-38- 8 WUV-M- ,. ly do so, nnd I know that you would ChtciRO, Aiiff. 20. A Bjiecliil to thrt not; therefore my advlco to you Is to TliiH's-Ilaid fioin Mudlson, Wis., refuso to act. I had a talk with Judge saj'ii" Pryor on the subject, and he Bald that "Plot, (h.irlcs I Smith of the chair It you would refuse to act ho would of Gieok lu the Unhcrsltj of Mlchl appoint nnyone that wo might Indi- ran will llw, the Injuries he unstained cate, which would bo Ben Marshall. You know Bon is so partisan that he in btliif; Ihioun from bin blcyclo nut thinks anything Is right that helps tho belli); 10 M'lious us uh at first Democrats. Think the matter over and uso your best Judgment, and If you III ('Mill. conclude to accept, wrlto to mo Imme- ICIII11I 11 Vnn WIiii St riu-it 'Ol- St Paul, Mliin., Aiitf. diately and I will havo tho chnngo mado. I will also see that your Interm died jostordaj nt WabVilia, Minn., represented In the appoint- from InjinUs Inlllelril ! Cuia Brown ests aro ment ot officers on your sldo of the few il.i.s ago. Olson titruck one of river. Let mo hear from you at once. lirown'tt Clilliiicu and llrown pounded "Sincerely your friend. "SOUTH TniMBLa" mil Kicked Olson so seu'rcl) thnt he A Tcrso Reply. Jltd from the Injuries, llrown Is In oil. Thompson's answer Is as follows: "Flag Fork, Ky., Aug. 18. 1898 SlilwUelflilil IMuctPil. "Mr. South Trimble, Frankfort. Ky.: IrnVrum Cltj, Mo., Aug. 30. Incom"My Dear Sir Yours of tho 13th of August, In regard to election commisplete let unn from tho olictlon yestersioners for tho county, received, nnd day lu the Klghth Mistouii district In In reply will say my confidence your sincerity about this matter com- show Dorn'yw. Bhnekelfoid (dem.), lifted oer W. J. Vosholl (rep.), by pels mo to refuso to accept tho appointment of election commissioner, !,200. for If I hnve to do a dishonorable act ltliitlnic nt ICIiiKrnfnrlli, Amtrln. I will not accent. Show this letter to KhiKciifiirlh, Austria, Aujr, 20. Tho Judgo Pryor, that ho may net regardless of tho county committee's recom- rioting which broke out here, Thurs-Ja- y respectfully youra, Most mendation. evening, wus renewed. In Thurs"W. C. THOMPSON." military day's conflict between Think ot what Mr. Trlmblo says, ely Mid the mob n numbertheot persona "Our county Is all right-safDemocratic but city elections ncro woumlul nnd numerous arrosJB can not b6 won with a fair count." mto made. How does Mr. Trlmblo propose to prevent a fair count? "Incompetent, niicrlmcnta In tho nnrcllablo Republican Judges will havo ,. Washington, Aug;. 20. to bo appointed.'' 'Tho right of Republicans to Indicate who shall icpro-sc- .Irccly, chief signal pfnecr, hns sent them ns Judges, etc., will havo to "apt. Grant Squires, pf tho slfrn,H bo ignored." Whp la tp Ignoro this orps, to Manla, fqr tjio purpose, oj miikiiii experiments yylth the Mar-toMr. Trlmblo says. "And tho election system of wireless telegraphy (n commissioners will have to do this." tho field. MRlfACn TO MIIKKTY. MnJ. llarrUoii'ft Condition, Pcmoprnts Respond tq tho GovernWashington, Aug1. 87, A cable discm Outrage. or's Appeal With Fellow-cltlzenwas thoro evor such patch recehcil nt tho wor department, Wood says MaJ. Rus-te- ll from menaoo to civil liberty? What a II, Harrison, who Is ill nt SantiaIs offered by Its author for tho existence- of this odious thing? First, he go of yellow fovcr, Is out of says: ''Governor Bradley, In his messago to tinned the general assembly that enacted this law, recommended tho enactment of a PlAMfcPC CUBAN OIL cures Hinivt $ Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheunew election law to prevent election frauds. The bill for tho now law did matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. not meet his views nnd he vetoed It, but even ho has declared that the new Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. I. UV-Joh1 letter and tho answer thereto: "Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 13, 1898. "Mr. W. E. Thompson, Frnnkfort, Ky.: "My Dear Thompson I will preface tho contents ot this letter by saying that jou hnven't a better friend In Frnnklln county than I am, nnd It Is ray friendship for you that I write this letter. You were Indicated by tho county committee as ono ot tho election commissioners for this county. No better man could have been appointed, but It Is an uncnvlablo position, and ono that you should not accept. Our county is nil right safely Democratic, but city elections can not bo won with n fair count, nnd you know that as well as I do. Incompetent, unreliable Republican Judges will havo to be appointed. Tho right of tho Republicans to tndlcato who shall represent them as Judges, etc., will havo to bo Ignored, and tho election commissioners will havo to do this, or recclvo tho ll of tho city Democrats. I would not do It, for I could not conscientious- Thousands of bravo Democrats havo denounced It; tho Populists havo denounced It: tho Prohibitionists havo denounced it, and tho best elements of society In Kentucky, Irrespective ot Rarty or creed, havo denounced it. what shall we do to bo saved? It I believed that tho surest way to destroy theso evils which now beset us was to support cither ot the other tickets In the field which stand pledged against them, rather than my own, not for a moment would I hesitate to do so. In the time of peril, principle first; party not at all. Wo must first be free, clso parties can not exist. In tho dark hour of danger the path of duty always stands clear In thn light of conscience.1 For the courageous, Intelligent men ot Kentucky I need give but this counsel.) Do your duty. Rouso nnd strike Your onlv weanons aro "vour ballots: weap ons of which your enemies would rob you. Organize for a fair election. Kverr vvliero demand It; and by tho strength of right and overwhelming numbers see to It that It Is necorded. This bo your only salvation If It fall you, then the deadly colls ot tyranny will tighten about jou and crush to death your political liberties measure. Tto Tliounnnil In Ilrr Pockpt. Burlington, la., Aug-- 20. Miss Mary K. Wright, whose home I3 lu VnlUcu, but who has boon here for n month :on(lnetin;r suit for broach ot nioin- Ikp iigalnst l!u. R. Lincoln Wilson, n ditlnit) Btudpiit, departed for her home, Thiirmlny, cunning with her 52,000 In M'ttlcnient of the cane. . 11 I'rtif. Smith Will I.Ue. fli, Drlg.-Gpn- nt s, cx-cu- MiiJ.-Gc- r of a Man Do You Sup. Chicago, Aug. 29. Twelte steel arches, each weighing 33 tons, which pos: He Is, and How Does were to have supported the superlie Look. structure of the colllseum building, in courso of erection on Wabash utenuo, between Fifteenth and Skteenth FIVE FEET HINF.WEIBHT ONE E streetR, fell to tho ground yesterday afternoon. It in known that slv lives lint Orni llnlr and PoiKirii u .Very. were crushed out. The liodles of threo 1111. A men nro supposed to be under the Tcniiiemiuciit JIu 11, IOutaBonrlnKlr anil wreckage. Scen aro In the hospital Nut 11 Drinker ('run Una Who with Injuries recehed In the accident KnuttH tin. and ot these two will uuiely die, 011a may possibly recour nnd the balance Ht". Louis, Aug'. 27. A great deal ha ure, for the gienter part, seriously Inbeen written about Admiral l)ecy jured. since he smnshed the Spanish fleet lu Killed Outrtuht. the harbor of Manila, hut out of alt the Charles Waliiol, crushed to death Stephen J Innmas, crushed to death. mass thb render bin been able to John Fny. head crushed glean cry little that enables him to Richard Sherman, head cut oft Kdwarii Murray, head and bum legs cut form n picture of Dewey the man. We eft all know Dewey the hero from what Thoodoro Thome, cruahed to death Mleslng ml supposed to bo under we lunc.nend. But how many of us know haw ho looks, dresses, catu, the ruins: Frank Logan. slecjiH, talks? Alexander Mlllai. Surgeon M. 11. Crawford, of the na-Samuel Smith e recruiting station, in the old The Fntnlly Injured. building, wns with Dewey 1 MaJohn Dowd, both Ices broken, both eyes nila, lie snw him nearly ctery dnj. knocked out. Internal injuries right side; John White, cut on head and He has talked with him, seen him eat, Internal Injuries known bow he dresses, and Is fully The Herlouly Injured. competent to ghe n detailed descilp-tin- u Cornelius Toomey, head crushed; Inter-n- il Injuries May recover of the man that Is at present our John GeorRhan, right hand nnd right letf tintlonul hern. cut, not serious. leter 1'clletere, crurhed about ohouldeis If Von Met llmirf. and chest. Berloua. "If jou were to meet Dewey," stitd John Hawthorne, head cut; Internal In Surgeon Crawford, "you might be Jut Juries Herlous. Loroy I'onner. head cut, not serious the least hit dlsnppolnt"d at flrit. Thnt Is Ixcnuso nil men hao a tcydeney to A CATTLEMAN DISAPPEARS. Idenllc their heroes. The nd'nlntl U fhc feet nine inches tall, but looks '.eft IHm Ilonrdlnu limine fur a Day shorter, because his flguro is snunr and Han Iloen Gone Two He weighs In tho neighborhood of 143 Weeks. pounds. . "Ills hair wns originally brown, but Omaha, Neb., Aug. 29. A Bee special it Is now grny. His lather hciy mus- from MeCook, Xeb., soys: tache Is also gray. The wed known "This section of Nebraska Is much picture that was printed so much after btlned up ocr the mysterious disapthe battle docs not comey the proper pearance ot llobert Harris, u promiImpression of the man. His face U nent cattleman nnd a bachelor, Harfuller nnd not so stern as It Is shown ris' home nnd ranch is about ten miles In that picture. His eyes nr steel-blusouthwest of this city. Two weeks nnd cry bright. Ills nose, ns ago he left his boordlng place ot Bareverybody hns obsened, Is trominent. rett Withams, south of this city, say"Dewey is a d man JIc ing ho would return at, night or the Is exceedingly careful about hh toilet, following morning. On Thursday of and nobody eter snw him Ihc lenst bit the sumo week his horse was found wnry In Ills clothing; Ken In the saddled and brlddlcd n few miles cant troplcsT where the tendency is to bo of Oborlln, Kns., and search for tho tnsy In dress, Dewey was nlwnys Im- mlsping man was immediately begun maculately nt tired. and continued for kcternl days, but IlcrtaiiN Temperament. so fnr without Mieecss, beyond the "Ills temperament Is nenous, but fact that he was traced to a point two this shows ouly in small matters. miles north of Dresden, Kns., a small When nnj thing Important is on hun.l town on the Hock Island railroad, he hns admirable control of himself. about 30 miles from the place where He Is quick to anger oer small ho started. but that lie Is nbta to handle "Harris' brother, from Marysvlllc, himxilf when big troubles come was Mo., nrrlied this wtek and is looking abundantly shown in his relut'uns up tho ease with the old of friends of with the Get mans. Any other innu tho mixslng mnn. would hae hnd n fight with them. "Harris has resided in this Icinity l)twe stoppid their foolishness with- for sceral years nnd stands will in out n fight. He Is quick In ecr thing tho community. He owns considerable he dees. He talks rapidly and when he property und Is worth seeral thouis nngiy, ns I have seen him with some sand dollars. Jib reason can be asof his captains, he makes the fur fly. signed for his disappearance, and foul Not n Drinker. play Is feared." "The admiral cats ery little, drinks not nt nil, nlcepR little, smokes rarely, and generally Is moderate nnd careful ANOTHER OOLD FIELD FOUND. about himself In ecr) thing. You Klch and Ktronir Vein of Gold-Heaknow sctcrtit years ngo he had an Inn-- ftuart mid Uui) of of tho Ilier, which nearly cnused Aeeess. his death. Ho 'was In tho Mediterranean nt the tlmo, nnd nn Hnglish na-n- l Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 23. A spesurgeon operated on him. Before the operation tho Burgeon told Dewey cial to the Times from Mine Center, thnt he might die under the knife, nnd Out., says) "Whnt the dlscoerer claims to be that he would better arrange his business. afTalrs. The admiral replied that a new mining district 1ms been found he could not afford to die, that he had by a Mr. King, of the Saw bill Lake a Fou that he must look after, and It region, east of here. He and a companion haiu been pionpeeting north ol would neer do for htm to die. "The stories about tho admiral's the Canadian Pacific road, nnd GS miles arc not true. He wns In no from the line, nlinost direct north worse condition than all tho rest ot from llotiheur station they hnc found ery the ofllcers nnd men. He wns simply n dlsirict posseting rich and g quart. run down from the effects ot thi strong veins of King has applied for one locution free tropical climate. under the Dominion regulations en' A Very Great Slan, "Dewey is thoroughly human. He titling the discoverer to a freo claim, has his foibles, his mannerisms, a tem- and his partner has taken several per thut flashes up suddenly when claims, ihelr vlens enrry free millthings don't happen to suit him, but ing gold In very rich quantity, It it he Is n very great man. His greatness claimed." lies iu knowing what to do, and doing It In the most expeditious way. He Customs Itecelntu In the l'hlllpitlnea. Washington, Aug. 28. A statement cares nothing for notoriety, nnd knows nothing but his duty. I supposa the of the receipts of tho Philippine Isltalk about nominating him for presi- ands from the date of occupation by dent amused him a great deal. I tho United States government to July don't believe he has any politics. He 1 Inst, shows that tho total receipts knows nothing about it, and it would from all sources for the period named not bo correct to class him with either was $5,240,411, The receipts from all d sources by ports for tho the democrats or the republicans." period were: Manila, $1,484,248; llo-'l$2fl5,3C0j Cebu, $150,130. DESTRUCTIVE FOREST FIRES. The Luck-Ste- ii Abolished. t.aramte County, Wynmlnir, VUltcd Chicago, Aug. 27. Marching con Much Valuable Timber llctn in lock step baa been abolished Destroyed. st the Michigan City (Ind) penitenOmaha, Neb., Aug. 28. A Bee spe- tiary. It was accounted a brutalizing nnd needles measure that had been cial from Cheyenne, Wyo., sajs: "Immense forest Urea are raging outgrown und its ubolltirin, was about Lurnmie peak, In the northern brought about In o Interest ot pi lipart of Laramie county. Tho Arcs have nn reform. been burning for the past ten days Trlumiihnl Arch. nnd hne destroyed n largo qua.ntity New York, Aug. 20. It is proposed pf valuable timber. The flres hnve been reported t,p Special Agent Abbott, tint an nrch. similar In design to the lio will nt onou innke nn clTort to temporary one now In course ot shall be construuUd of enliae them extinguished, although It Is feu red they bftve .obtained such, 1 during marble lu oomuiemurato the hendway that this w,U' bo Impossible battle, of Manila buy und Adinlrn unless tho region l? ylsltctt by ru.n, pewcy's ulutuphn! return homo. yhe Laramie Teak district siliTcred greatly Inst year from forest tiros, I'Juuue InrrcnsliiK t New Clnvnnst Bhonglml, Aug. lift. It Is staled thnt aluable timber belnfr much tho plague nt New Chwting Is slightly cd," Increasing. There hno been T3 deaths i Donth of Alumn KUwoikI, In four days. Tho authorities nt Chicago, Auir. ET. Alonio Klhvood tihanghal aro taking special precauof Sycamore, 1)1., uged TO years, tions, and arc examining all ships and former grand muster of the IIII110U funks arriving from tho north. branch of the I. O. O. P., died licra A Novel Idea. from meningitis. He was a brother of I'llwood, of tho ccccutlte bourd Chicago, Auj. 6. A new training of the Amcrlcun Kteel nnd Wire Co., ichoot for nervous and backward chinnd of the lute Congressman Reuben ldrenthe first of Its kind in the woild i". -- will soon be established 'in Chicago. Ellwood. S" 11 al post-offic11 e, well-groorH gold-bearinabore,-namcIs-in- c 0 The Returned Heroes Welcomed by a Half Million People, by the President of the United States and by the Governor of the Common-wealt- h Swords aad Medals. Pa., Aug. 29. The Tenth regiment, Pennoyhania volunteers, which wns expected in Pittsburgh at 9:30 a. 111, was delayed on the road nearly file hours, A Noisy 'Welcome. With cannon boomlng.bellsclanglnr;. whistles shrieking, flags waving, and warning of Winter So the falling ot tho bslrtella of the approach of age and declining power. No matter how barren the tree nor how leafless It may seem, yon confidently expect leaves again. And wnyr Because there Is life at the roots. So you need not worry about tnc tailing 01 your nair, tne threatened departure of youth and beautv. And whv? Because If there Is a spark of life remaining In the roots ot llttsburgh, mighty cheers from hundreds of thousands of throats, the bravo Tenth were welcomed home, ns their trains rolled In, after moru than a year's gal-hisen Ice In the Philippines. Tlw itception will always be remembered in tills city as ono of the greatest demonstrations of patriotism thqt has cut taken place In this country. A fund of $55,000, donated by tho generous citizens ot Pitsburgh, and the stir rounding towns permitted the committee who had tho affair In charge, to make lavish preparations for the nnd nothing wns left undone that would show tho "Fighting Tenth" how well their sen ices for their country In a foreign land wers appreciated by tho residents of their natite state. The One Element Lacking. The only thing lacking to make the day one of supreme happiness was the absence of the bravo and well Col. Hawkins, who led the boys In all of their battles nnd shared lu nil of their sufferings, but who was denied thciprhiloge of mnrchlng nt their head, when they returned homo to receive tho plaudits ot a grateful peohome-cominbe-loi- nt ' tne nair AVER'S HAffin VIGOR will arouse it Into healthy activity. The hair ceases to come out: it begins to grow: and the glory of your youth Is restored fo you. wo have a book on the Halr and its Diseases. It hi free. Tho Bot Advtom Frmm, H too do npt tUln suthsbsntats ple. ' 'J.V train enmo to Allegheny In threo sections, nnd Immediately the soldiers hnd disembarked, tho line ot march to Schenley park, whero the exercises wero to bo held, was taken up. Marched to Srhcnler Park, Upon reaching Schenley parte, the column was reviewed by President McKlnley, after which he proceeded to the music pnvillon, where tho exercises were held. Bents bad been provided for 25,000 friends and relatives of the members of the "Tenth" In front of tho music pavilion, but thes were filled long before the exercises began, and thousands were unuble to secure even standing room within hearing distance. Tho Exercises. After music by tho Economy Imnd, Maj. Lees Smith called the meeting to order, and Itcv. T. N. Boyle, T. D., delivered the Invocation. Gov. Wm. Stono wpa then Introduced as chairman of tho meeting, and delivered an nddress of welcome in lxhulf of the state. At the conclusion ot Oov. Stone's addict., President McKlnley wus introduced, and after the nppianse had subsided, he gave the gallant Tenth the welcome of the nation, nnd I banked them for the ten lee they had so nobly rendered their country and humanity. Snurds and Medals. Congressman John D.tlzell followed lu nn eloquent nddress, and on behalf of the citizens of western Pennsylvania, presented ruch of tho commissioned ofllcers n sword, tho chaplain loving cup, und every man in tho regiment n beautiful medal. The presents were received by Col. Harnett on behnlf of the ofllcers nnd men. (Jen. VVfhley Merrltt was then It trodueed, Mid made nn nddress on behalf of the n foo 01 rfened from ths vis ot tha Visor, writs Ibo doctor sbout It l'roiiablr there tt some itlOlcullr with roar so-ore! 1711cm wojca VVLJ V OMU7 iciunrpu. Aaarni DIW. 0. AYR, Lawtll, Msu. GEN. BUCKNBR SAYS NO. National Democracy Will Never nix With Dryanlsm. Cincinnati, O., August 2G. Simon Bolivar Btckner, the gallant soldier and statesman, realizes that the Chicago platform and the sliver question arc as much before the people in this campaign as it was in 1896, because of the constant reaffirmation of its principles and indorsement of the candidate of that year by State Democratic conventions. Bryan recently extended an invitation to sound money Democracy to the party, but the only result has been the following stirring letter from the leader of that wing: "Not until Ibey shall cease to principle and temporary expediency, between national faith and national dishonor, between the welfare ot the people and the exaltation of aspiring political charlatans, between patriotism and party servility, will tho National Democracy consent to ba merged with the motley supporters of that mosaic populism anarchy and public dishonor known as the Chicago platform ot 1896." S. D BurxNXR. irmy. Alter benediction by itev. Dr. A. II. Speaking Dates of Republican f, 11c as, the regiment wns inarched to Campaign. the I'nrk race track, where a sumptThe following dates have been uous repast wns served,and then they a ere finally dismissed. authorized by the Republican State Kausns 3lon I.nwrence, Kus., received yesterday Metealf, of the says that ninny ot Glen Lily, Ky., August 34, 1S99. Campaign Committee: Aug. 29, A Thursday, August 31 Marion, 1 p. m. fioin Col, Wilder S. Friday, September 1 Morganfieid, 1 Twentieth Kansas, p. m. the men are In other regiments, thnt not Saturday, September a Henderson 1 moio lhnn BOO will come. luck with the p. m. rtglment and thnt probably TOO will Monday, September 4 Owensboro, e nearer the number' who will return. 7:30 p. m. JUDGE CLIFrON J. PRATT. A Lou it Ocean Ilace. Tuesday, August 29 WicMifie. 1 p. m. Philadelphia, Aug. 29. Two clipper Wednesday, August 30 Bardweil, 1 ihtps, the Tillte E. Sturbuclc, built ot Iron, nnd the St. Trancls, a wooden p. m. vessel, both owned In New York, left Thursday, August 31 Clinton I p. m Philadelphia, Saturday, to race to the Thursday, August 31 Fulton, 7:30 p m. Francisco for stakes, aggregating Friday, September 2 May field x 30 put up by prominent Philadelphia p. m nent Saturday, September 2 Paducab, 7 30 p. m. Three Mure Ilcalments, Monday.September Washington, Aug. 20. Three more Smllhland,! pm regiments ot volunteers will bo organTuesday, September 5 Kuttawa 1 p.m. ized, lu addition to those already railed tor. Ono of them will be comChurch Notes. posed ot negroes, and will be comRev. W. C. Wilson will fill his Duvnll of the manded by Llcut.-CaVweuty-slxt- h regular appointment at the M. E. Infantry. $10,-000, l. letter SENATOR W. J. DEBOE. Ind., Aujr. SO. What was apparently an earthquake shock visited this city at 3:15 yesterday afternoon. Thcro was a loud rumbling proceeding from the earth and a slight oscillating motion. The shock lasted but a neoond. The Wilmington Disabled. New York, Aug. 27. A dispatch to the Herald from Montevideo says: The United States gunboat Wilmington has arrived at this port with her screw broken. Wabash, illaht ISartuquake Shock. Church Sunday morning and eve- ning. Rev. Wheat will not preach at the M. E. Church, South, Sunday as he is noj.v engaged in a meeting at Nebo, and reports considerable interest. Rev. Thompson is doing Willing Workers Wanted. To such we will explain how others make from $15 00 to $35.00 weekly handling our publications. We will make no GUARANTEED SALARY or other misleading contract, but give terms and explain in a We will concise and timplo manner. shortly need a representative In each county for a publication which we bslleve wil eclipse anything heretofore marketed. Experience in canvassing will be valuable but not essential. Stato age, permanent home and experience it any. Address, Dapl. "C." Rand, McNally & Company, 1 06-- 1 08 Adams Street., Chicago, III. the preaching. Elder I. II. Tccl will preach at Mortons Gap Monday night on the subject, "Mutual Burden Bearing" and on Tuesday night, "Temptations." The public cordially invited, Improving. Wc are pleased to note that Mr. Dan Yates, who has been so low with fever and whose Ufa was al" most despaired of, is now proving, and his chance for reTillie Adams i covery is fair. also improving. ini-"- Arc Bee? you a subscriber to You should be. The Bee? Arc you a subscriber You shouhl be. to The Subscribe for The Bek. -- T, AatJ&U&L rAflL m i itJ'Hr.Jt . BWlWBH.f!,fS.v e .1 .f j(ftj n ., i ' Mi.1, Aj, altiw "f? .. fc? ,' t- WSSP (I. : The Preacher and the Bug. A 44 TRUI STOKY. Good Beginnings A midsummer night's sermon PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. Incorporated. "ieraiBtPeitofflct Un tnattsr. t Earlington at Sacond SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I 00 5 sit Months. IThreeMonths, . u 11 smgltcopies fcSpsdmen copies mailed (ret on application. warned In ell parte ot the Correipoadrots fauntT.f Addreta ui I or particular!. &, ' r .i js V liaVvir'.trttllnadvanea.... " " " " t 4 l ' cently. The cicoda had in its circling flight once alighted on the preachI THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1899. er's collar and received a thump from his good right hand that I REPUBLICAN TICKET. changed its circuit to a tangent; and the'sermon procetded. PresFor Governor, ently this energetic and (voiceful W. S. TAYLOR, insect, apparently desiring to get jdiiButfer'County. Still nearer the truth, attached it self to and adorned not the tail For Lieutenant Governor, but the left coat sleeve, which MARSHALL, JOHN. rested by his side as still as a quiet 0f Louisville. And there it paused conscience. For Secretary of State, near the cuff, then began ascend CALEB POWERS, ing slowly, as if drawn by an in sharp visible thread but in Of Knox County. silhouette against the pulpit wall to For Attorney Genera), those who sat in the center of the CLIFTON J. PRATT, congregation ascending, slowly, Of Hopkins County. toward fairer fields, more temptUnable to avert what ing soil. For Auditor. they knew would happen the con JRev. JOHN S. SWEENEY, gregation sat riveled and a fan or ' Of Bourbon County. a hand here and there stole up to ' For Treasurer, hide the coming smile or threat& WALTER R. DAY, ened snicker. County. Tho preacher had got to where Of Breathitt some seed "fell by the wayside" For Superintendent of Public In and was saying "and birds come struction, down" the cicoda was almost as JOHN BURKE, large as a small bird when his OfCampbell County. buzz-shicfept up over the back For Commissioner ofAgriculture, of the minister's collar and es Capt. i W. THROCKMORTON, sayed to step off the barren to where there was life. The preacher Of Fayette County. said "and birds came down" For Representative, then he swiped this winged creature with an energy that was thril'BEN T. ROBINSON. ,',, J based upon the parable of the sower. An audience listening as You ate nuking a good beginning when intently and watching" as closely you commence to take Hood's SarsaparSU stomach, as such an audience may. A lo- for any trouble of your blood, kidneys of lever. Persistently taken, this or cicoda that seemed to ap- great medicine tuill bring you the good endcust preciate the preachers remarks ing of perfect health, strength and vigor. about seed that fell upon bauen ground, and sought a location not so barren. This was the combination that almost made some people "snicker right out in the NORTH CHRISTIAN. mcctin' house" at Earhngton re Make Good Endintjs. hcdJaWafriil& , Story of It's Rugged Beauty arif. J It's Worthy People, Musings of It's Past and a Pa tlietic Story of Tragedy, Years Agone. Written for Tim Bee I f 1 J Mr. Goebel appears now to leel fihat not so much of "state cjues- would suit him better. Ttions jgerhaps "state questions" may have to him now the appearance "the raising of a false issue, the creating of a So much of is ofGoebel just now that it would fered be hard to guess just what diversion would suit his taste best. Probably if he could get a chance to exercise that dagger vigorously it might relieve his mind most. "di-veisio- u p. M Mr. Goebel shows at every turn that he is getting enough of the created by the agitation being given to "state issues," by the hustling Republicans and the energetic "Brownies," not to mention Populists and Prohibitionists. "di-versioII- P i Americans and American mechanical appliances are at the front in South Africa. As an instance of our foothold there, it is related that an immense driving gear of a pumping engine made in England had to be sent to Chicago to have .the cogs cut. The Goebel papers are so eager r camto serve their stuff to their readers that paign some of them do not take the time to print the name and date of their publication on these Goebelized supplements. Here is a chance for postmasters to exercise the law governing second class mail matter. plate-matte- 41 ft I'? Kansas and Nebraska have produced extraordinary crops of corn this year. The latest official re ports indicate that these two States 650,000,000 bushels this year, compared with only 292,000,-00- 0 bushels produced last year, an increase of 358,000,000 bushels. There is a shortage of corn in the east and south, but the sur plus of the west compensates for very much of this deficiency. will-have Cuba is already in a financial way under the wise management of the United States government. Astonishing as this statement seems, it is true. A statement from the War Depart ment shows that the receipts ot the island from January 1, .1899 to June 30 exceed the expenditures by the handsome sum of What can not Uncle $1,480,021. Sam accomplish when the nation's affairs are in the hands of wise managers. I 'J i'f i The Western Kentucky Miller's Association, organized at Hopkins-vill- e Wednesday of last week elected as its officers the only two Republicans in attendance: F. J. Brownell, of Hopkinsville, presi dent and Chas. E. Harness, of Corydon, secretary. A gentleman remarked that of course none of .he Democratic members had sense enough to run the shebang and another said that the Democrats had put these two lone Republicans to the front to bear the brunt if the cry of "flour trust" should be raised. country hills and magnificent and stately oaks towering their heads far up into the balmy breeze and affording as cool and inviting a shade for the wearied country youth as they did a hundred years ago for the Red skin, weary from the chase as he pitched his tent and prepared his supper beneath tueir towering branches. I here are many strange mounds and curious antiquities in this part of the county which are doubtless relics of the prehistoric race that once inhabited this country. It is said by the older inhabitants that these mounds were dancing grounds and burial places of the Indians. .How many weird and romantic .scenes have transpired amid the wilds of this county Here is beyond our imagination. where the savage tortured his pris oner and the Indian youth 'made love to his ideal squaw arc now magnificent meadows and palatial residences while they have passed s on to their happy and we know of them no more. The thought makes us shudder to think that it will be only a short ling. came time and we too shall pass into the Then: be known only great the shrilling protest of the big bug, by ourbeyond and past dpeds. and the fight was on. Muscular Among these vine clad hills may Christianity must suppress other be found a good, industrious, church-goinliberty-lovinwise irrepressible worship-disturpeoers and it now come to the front. ple and tliev boast that many of The preacher, again repeating in the business men of the county and reared in their were the midst of the fight, "and birds midst, born where the people have came down," followed to the floor grown prosperous and happy raisof the arena and put his foot upon ing corn, hogs, and fine tobacco. the heck of his antagonist; then as These people are not only first in he regained the pulpit "and time of peace but when the dark of war hovers over our bebirds came down and devoured cloud country both old and young loved them." A bench or two shook for answered the call with a patriotic a bit but there was no actual spirit and several of North 'snickering out in the meetin' Christian's most sturdy and intel- house.' Trie cicoda was knocked liget young men arc proudly tread ing tne uecK 01 a war snip as sue out in the second round. plows her way through the blue waters of the placid Pacific bound for the far away Philippines, while LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. some of them are already there defending Old Glory and listening to Goebel now make Ult attack 00 tbe the song made by insurgent's Louisville and Nashville Railroad, one ot Mausers. But alasl some found the chief topics upon which be addresses a lonely soldier's grave in the Ibe people, and yet tbe road's business tropical climate of Cuba, which His speeches, like a they cave their young lives to teems to increase. boycott serve tbe purpose of giving tbe make free, but we can only ex road an extensive cheap advertisement. claim: "Sweetly sleep those who Two excursion trains last Sonday on die for freedom s sake." tbe Henderson division. One a through As you pass through the sparsely train from points south to Chicago. settled parts you will see occasion-alAfter an absence of several weeks, dit an old, dilapidated house patcher Neat is again back running trains standing far back from the road. ' on tbe Henderson division. and the grim cedars that shade it For tbe benefit ot those who desire to are old and gaunt. A few strug bear John Yonng Brown next Saturday gling rosebushes still adoin the two passenger coaches will be attached to front yard and in the early spring trains No. 39 and 60 north of Madison- - may be seen the tender snowdrops hiding their white faces in the ville. Uaperintendent of water supply, Chas, coarse grass, while back of the Kinney it busy bere witb a force of men house are a few sweet, old fash changing water pipes. He has quite a toned hollyhocks planted years Job ahead of him requiring several weeks ago by the hand of a kind old mother, who has been resting to complete it. Tbe new tiding at new Empire switch many years beneath the rugged it about completed, and will be ready for elm trees' pleasant shade. Back of the house may be seen the old use toon. family grave yard which is so old Dispatcher Nick Walker is spending his and neglected that the tombs have time in Mississippi while off on account of fallen and arc covered by myrtle sickness. and straggling briers. Operator Cat Martin it again back at It is rather an uncanny spot in bis old position at Earliegton depot. He day time and what must it be on a likes to work in tbe dispatchers office, but lonely moonlight night, with only tbe return of one of the old men, is tbe the low sound of a distant owl to cause of bit return to former position. keep our company. Tbe lightning last Saturday burned a Mere in this oiu house many telegraph wire in two at a point about two years ago lived a prosperous and miles north of Madisonville. happy family, but alas! our joys Rumor says that one of tbe north end are short and our sorrows many. engineers will soon take unto himself a This lamily consisted of a father, mother, a son and a daughter. wife. Judging by tbe great demand there is liie daughter was as lovely as a for coal now, it is thought ibat Railroad moss rose covered with morning Companies are stocking same, for fear of dew and the son a bright young another cold winter and a scarcity of coal. man of eighteen just returned from college, his father's pride Preparations for an extension of the and mother's joy. As I said bclore coal track at Sebree mines is now under this was one of the happiest famiheadway. lies that could be imagined, with Those who bear from former Superln negro servants to do their bidding tendenl Dickson, say be Is still in Cuba while they idled away their time and doing well. in luxury and knew no care, all Dispatcher Wm. Devney spent some' looking forward to long lives. lime bere last week witb relatives and But alasl our hopes are so easily friends. He has been at work of late on blasted and our plans scattered as chaff before a breeze. the main line of tbe L. & N. A short time after the son reOperator James Goocb, who is now with tbe P. D, 4 E. at Evansville, was married turned from school his father was last week to a Mist Parrisb of Madison awakened one night by a noise, which he supposed was some one ville. his favorite saddle Only for Ibe fact tbat many double trying to steal went out headers are run, it would be almost im horse, so he arose and possible to move tbe freight on tbe Hen very softly to the stables without waking any one. The alarm derson division. proved to be a false one and on Rumor tayt tbe contract for moving tbe his return to the house he was old depot bere baa been let, which is one mistaken by Jiis wife and son for a ot tbe best indications tbat we are to have burglar and his wifp placed a shot a new one. gun in her son's hand and bid him Tbe new tand bouse when fully equip- fire, which he did, fatally woundped, it is taid will be Ibe best on the Hening his father, who died before derson or St. Louis divisions. morning unconscious of the fact Foreman O'Brien's office, after several that he had been killed by his own moves this year, bas, we are told, been son. The mother died a few permanently located. weeks after of a broken heart and was laid to rest in the little grave Are you a subscriber to The yard just back of the house by the Bee? You should be. side of her lost lord.-While the turesque and with its lofty, beautiful flower-ccvere- d p hunting-ground"Ktchz-z-z-z-z-z-z- If nature and art ever agreed to form a more lovely spot than the weird and romantic hills of North Christian it would be hard indeed to find, for here we have a pic- was carried to an insane asylum, but never regained his mind and died a miserable, and broken hearted old man at the age of sixty. Thus perished one of the hap plest families the grand old county has ever known, but the old house stands today as it did 60 years ago, a sad memento of a departed family. The wind and rain have dealt roughly with the windows and doors and a few loose planks swing in the breeze making weird, uncanny sounds at night Which some of the old darkies claim are "hants"-othe old familv.tehut we know they i are sleepingjn, sweet peace under the myrtleiand, sweet William, while the serpents un- aisiurueu crawi in ana ourot tneir old tombs. Ah! it is a melancholy picture. Truly life must be a dream and death, dust, neglect and oblivion tho stern realities. Those sleepers toiled as we do now, beautiful and loved the now do6olate home. Perhaps down that grass grown road youth and maiden have wandered repeating the "sweet old story" of love, which is ever new to young hearts. Mirth, gayety, youth, beauty and love have visited this desolate spot, but sorrow, heartaches, and sighs came also, and grim death conquered all and sent them back to nature's bosom. What is gained by our checkered career? for death is the master of all hu manity in the end. But my melancholy musings are suddenly ended for the setting sun broke from behind a cloud and filled all the landscape with a mellow light and I hear the weary la borer whistling as he returns from his labor, which makes me realize that I am living still in the foot hills of good old hills of North Christian and brings to my mind the lines of the poet Gray: Tbe curlew tolls the knell ot parting day, son " b g to-da- y y - can well become a man, he mast be a school boy? When 0 he and bis teacher failed to agree, have 0 yon gone to the 'teacher to see 'what the c difference was? Have you gone 10 Ibe constitution undermined by exc J teacher and settled tbe difference amicalb disrebly and well? Or, hate you to'd bim lo travagance in eating, by fcV defy tbe teacher? Have you told him to garding the laws of nature, or refuse to obey the teacher and if Ibe all gone, if so, physical capital Are the effects produced m 1899 Fall and teacber insisted tbat be obey, to slop Winter Woolen Dress Goods and Silks. For school? Have you done this and thereby 0 implanted in bim a repugnance to tbat the EARLY BUYER, the lady whose idea cfr will cure you. higher authority which is over bim in Tutt's Liver Pills it is to get and in many school, which will be over him in tbe For sick headache, dyspepsia, r can not be found instances "plums" state and nation, and which will ever be o sour stomach, malaria, torpid later on, we have just opened an advance over bim? 0 "High-toned"PlaSkirtings, shipment of f Now vou may wonder wby I am asking liver, constipation, biliousness 0 ' 'Reversable" or "Golf" Skirtings, choice all these questions when tbey were not and all kindred diseases. 0 called forth by your statement about not patterns in Black Crepons, and some exo sending your boy to school. Here is Ibe quisite effects in Waist Silks. In this conpoint, That boys' dislike of school may 0 nection we will also tell you of good values be caused by a lack ot regard and respect otV and neat every day styles in "50c. coverts." for tbe orderliness, neatness, punctuality I - Michael Taylor of Casey county and law tbat should be cbarateristic of Strange as it may sound to you, still 'tis i owns several thousand acres of every school. Tbat inclination lo disobey, 0 true, these new things have already begun ! Ibat inclination to be disorderly,' tbat wheat land in Casey county. A to move nicely. In your excitement, howhailstorm swooped down on it and lack of respect for law and order may be ever, don't; yes, we say don't forget our 0 because yon have failed in tome of our destroyed all Of the grain, entailing f Great Cut Price Sale on Clothing, Men's duties. It may be because you bave a loss of 20,000. past not done all Ibat you should have done Kid Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Slippers & DIGEST YOUR FOOD. lo make him a of all descriptions and all Summer Wash b Nlnclr oer cent, of ill atalrans It ea i n properly mceeted. It crate boy. If you bave failed in these food not betas' J Goods goes merrily on through this entire l and sroea Into your blood aad tne yon are things tbe boys' disinclination to go lo liable to almoat any dims the kMHttaa ay turn month. school, the boy's dislike of school is easily It heir to. Use DrCCulatMf) Gwbu Unr c Powder and watch the malts. Yon wM reel accounted for Not beipg accustomed to the irood efltcta titer tawnsT on dote. CIts It a trial and be cosTincea. JPrlca 25c obey, not being accustomed to orderliness Dr. Otto'si Sprue Gunr lalttm Curst ? and punctuality, be feels tbat tbe discipYour Couth. Juot tho MotHein i line of school life is loo rigid and wants lo forCMMfon. ? o For tale by rebel, It this be so, I leave yon to think J St. Bernard Drug Store. MADISONVILLE, KY. of what it may lead to in tbe future. Now Mr B, I should tike to bear from THE BAME PRICE ON TUG SAME THING TO EVERYBODY. o The Times, a Goebel sheet, has you. Your reason for not sending tbat been started at Covington. i It, by girl to school, I believe, that she does not the way, is the only newspaper like tbe teacher? Well, tbat it bid, published in Covington, Mr. Goe-bel- 's lamentablel It is true Ibat Ibe teachers npi uajwymjiyi jnii-ji- y, tywyisyntw tsjwfi wytvyMUy ".. ty-i- ty it;awiji gpt-p- w home town, that is espousing hardly have the wisdom of Solomon, the the cause of that candidate. YOUR ORDERS Who Does the Livery Business? ;! patience of Job, or tbe erudition of Socra; SOLICITED oooo tes or Plato. But, did you ever stop to digestion is good, and the Where the think what your daughter would do in the general powers ot the system In a healthy presence cf the teachers were tbey para- state, worms can bad no habitation in the Ask your neighbors human body. While's Cream Yermifage gons of such wisdom, patience or learn- not only destroys every worm, but corThey all say that we ing? She would not be natural in their rects all derangements of tbe digestive orpresence, and if tbe teacher cannot get gans. Price 2 j cts. at St. Derdard Drug haul better loads, furTbe lowing herd winds slowly o'er the the pupil to be natural, tbe pupil will not Store. lea. nish best teams, and alfbe plowman homeward plods bis weary (earn but little. Your daughter would tit At a called meeting of the ways at the right price. way, dumbfounded, and gate in Providence City Council approAnd leaves tbe world to darkness and to wondert at snch personages. priations were made to supplement U No Hoo. me." Tbe teachers, really, are about capable the fund raised by the ladies of of instructing your daughter and a desire town lor the purpose o! having the on her part to learn and do tbe rigbt will Big Hill Cemetery put jo proper ODR SCHOOLS. meet a mutual desire on the part of the condition. - - - - .. .A..- -. -'-' .A - .J teacher tbat she should learn and do right Alfood, W. Things That Parents Ought to and the teacher will do all in her power to used A. Cooltby, Simmon'sTcon., writtt; "Hart Dr. U. A. liver Medicine tin .... - - ..A., - . - A '! tesU make things agreeable. But, before we 4 A rA.4,.t ,.,. ) MBUHi years for Costlvencss, Dad Dreamt. Low Spirits, Ponder. go farther, permit me lo ask you a few te , and find ll ttr superior IbeZtUIo's Ktjo- lo questions, at I did Mr A. Wby thlt dis It tor lhsvented. STRONQ APPEALS TO PATRONS like ot teachers? Do yon remember a jailer John Jackson, who died lime wben your daughter came home and pSfl H M!--j expressed a dislike for ber teacber? Did at Owingsville was a nominee on j Written for Tin Bee. yon inquire tbe reason of tbis dislike? a Democratic ticket containing A glance at tbe towns in Hopkins Co , 10 iiHni lArinnnui Did yon not find tbat because the teacber thirteen names, and he is the or in tbe state for tbat matter will conwanted ber to take some little punish fourth of those elected on that ! TlURTnW. KY. vince anyone tbat Earlington is one of tbe ment for wrongs the bad committed a ticket to die in office. All rl nf rtnlMin i. I?re,rl and ' best towns to be found. It is progressive rabil i" ajyyti made complete ready (or occuptacr. in- - 7 punishment tbat sbe should, in justice to . in all respects. Aside and To Consumptives. all concerned, sufferthat your daughter nsai.iraiirsm. Ucludloe tbe furnishing of all materials, k mining and railroad infrom its great As an honest remedy, Foley's Honey ( formed this dislike? It it true that your : mechanical and common labor and Tar does not bold oat false hopes in terests, it bas a good system of waterdaughter does not like to sailer the pan advanced stages, but truthfully claims to works, a nine months school In each year 8PECI- PLANS. DETAILS. ishment wben she willfully does wrong? give comfort and relief in the very worst Priee reasonable and satisfaction guaran-- . s. for both whites and blacks; free libraries FICATION8 A CONTRACTS ,eed Estimatee cheerfully then on all kinds U And wben this matter came up. did you cases, and In tbe early stages to effect a and reading rooms for botb whites and DRAWNUPON8H0RTNO- - ot Building and Special Work. ' Give me a tell your daughter tbe should suffer wben cure. Campbell & Co. chance at your wotk before telling contract blacks, and a fine lake and park which na TIOE, does wrong? Did you tell her that sbe Mr. Aaron G. Martin, of Greenafford an opportunity for recreation when iinj,in,piiiy ,yyyifMUyi..y tbe teacher was right and had done noth- ville and Louisville, sailed for a person wishes to sail, row, swim, fish, ing gain to ber dislike? Or, did you up England Saturday on the Cunard-line- r or lounge on the grass in the thade daring hold her in forming this dislike, bemean Lucania. He' goes over to tbe summer months. Bast it Is not of all the teacher, and tell ber not to suffer? look after his tobacco in Liverpool these things tbat I wish to write. Some- Have yon ever spoken disparagingly of Ibe warehouses. J one else may do tbat. It is of tbe edu teachers to Ibis daughter? Have you accessor lo Isaac Oatls ) cational advantages of Earlington tbat I ever taid in ber presence tbat the Thn loothinv and bealinr nroDertiet of teacbert wish to write. Or, to be still more were incapable and unfit to teach ? you Chamberlain's Cougb Reaedy, its pleat-aIf LIVERY & specific, ot Ibe Earlington public school. taste and prompt and permanent cores, bave, are you not partly responsible for bave made it a great favorite wilb tbe Tbis nine months school to wbicb all tbis dislike? Is it not your duly Mr. B Bertbe resident children of Earlington be now think about this question, please is people everywhere. For tale by St. Rob nard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T tween tbe age of six and twenty may go it not yonr dnly wben tbe teacbert bave inson, Mortons Gap; Geo. King, bl At Ibe Old Stand, on without tuition, is one of the products of been employed to Main Street, Just wrest leacb. lo give your Charles of depot, of hearty support to Ibem and help Ibe magnanimity or ibem in The Sharpsburg World boasts tbe antborities ot tbe town. A parallel every respect lo make tbe school a success, EARLINGTON, KY. case cannot be fonnd in tbe couuty. Tbis whether you are exactly pleased witb the that two stalks of tobacco are growing in the gutter in front of scboot affords an opportunity to all sf tbe teachers or not. Now I leave First-Clas- s jou to pon- its office, and wants to know if any children to acquire a common school edu der over these questions while we pass to other town in Kentucky can grow cation, and tbat is tbe kind ot education Mr C, and see what be bas lo say tobacco in the streets. tbat tbe majority of people get, and keeps Mr. C, your reasons for not sending tbe boys off the streets for nine months in your boy to scboot, please Yet, we bave HEKBINE la well adapted to tbe core tbe year. But, notwithstanding Ibe ex heard tbat reason before Your boy bas a ol fevers ot all kinds, because it tnor penditure of a large sum cf money each position where be can make a (eta dollars. oueblv cleanses Ibe stomach and bowels of year, notwithstanding this opportunity to You want bim to learn early in life bow lo all bilious humors, and expels all Impure secretions of tbe body. Price 30 cts at acquire a good common school education; make money. It is money first, DEALER IN tbat yon Si Bernard Drag blore. notwithstanding the magnanimity dis want your boy lo gel. If he loses his post played by tbe authorities, the school is lion, then you will send bim to school Gov. Bradley has beep advised not patronized and appreciated as it should Well, well, well! If you think a few dol- that no Kentuckians took part in be by tbe people of tbe town at least it lars now will do that boy more good in Ibe the lvnchicc of Snuab Bolin at CASTINGS AND TINWARE, is appreciated by but few. Now, patrons, future than what be could acquire in tbis Fulton. The hanging took place e what is tbe mailer? Wby tbis s school if you bave no higher over the line in lennessee. Contractor of all kinds Tin, ciation? Why tbis lack of attendance at ideals for your boy than Ibat he can make jM 1 : .t s "Foley's Kidney Care has beau tested Oalvanized Iron and tbe school? Answer these questions, money, nothing but money, and be need ana to be an yon claim tor 11. Copper Work. . please. Find tbe reasons and rectify your pay no attention in early life lo education, bave laund giving ll to my father and it is been past actions. While yon are doing these culture, and Ibe development of bis char tbe only thing Ibat ever helped bim." HOOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTV AND SATISFACTION GUAKANTEED. things I shall bold a kind ot court of in acter, I shall leave you. Further questions writes Geo. C. Hickock, Cartiss, Wit. Campbell & Co. t it)i quiry and see what I can get out of Mr, or comment would do no good. and Mr, C. A., Mr. B., In concluding tbis somewhat verbose Gov. Bradley has selected Lex Mr. A, yon said, I believe, that yon bad article, let me urge Ibe patrons of Barling ington as the place of encampment a boy wbo was old enough to go to school, Ion to send tbeir children to school and for State guard. The second regi wno was noi as wen educated as you keep, them there. It any difficulty arises ment will be the first to go Into A Popular Proprietary would like him to be, but a boy wnom you do npt bave one side only. Come to see camp, about the first week in Sep Medicine Sold at Retail thought you would not send to tbe pubtbe teachers. Tbey will try lo do what is tember. for Five Cents a Package lic school. You also said tbat you were rigbt. Tbey are not so ferocious Ibat tbey In DIarihoea, Dr. M. A. Simmons Llrtr UM-- t the first experimental hardly able to send bim to any otber need to be caged. Tbey will not devour school yet, but as he did not want to go to you, body bones and all. Tbey will treat clna It Inralntble. It tires Tone 10 tbt Slomich. direction that step in bft Atdt Digestion and Atiitli Nature in carritnf school, you were not going to send you mnaiy ana 11 no agreement is reacnea all Impnrltitt. may lead to a revolution tbey will gladly go witb you to bigber aubim, because you thought it did no good thorities and bave the difficulty settled. If in the trade. Mayfield is experiencing quite to send a boy to school when be did not no difficulty arises come to see Ibem anyYork rompnnr ot mnnufnclurlur rhemUt), til Rlpans Chemical Company. want to go. Now, you are about rigbt how. Tb teachers sometimes wonder if a boom at present. Several new flvu pluMApontbe market about ,kua nirdlclnal tabUtor "tabule" compear! uf comprauMl txiwUervd preparatluu. A k, rtaln latdtclhal druf wfck b bad Wen aecer concerns haye about bis doing but little good when he all of Ibe children are orpbant. Tbey manufacturing taluet 10 be ol mora general um aiuotiv iitctllcat men than any otber, ror tbe cure or al see any of their parents and rarely lerlatton ctf euch III vomiuon to itn aa batu Ibelr origin In an Impaired dlgeetkin or did not want to go. But let me ask you a neverof Ibem unless a new book is wanted started up and a great deal of reakevi caparttr ror aailratlannff fuod.aliaoruinir. nouruhment and eliminating waste. bear Tbe ca.ulou uf Ilia Included unjrr Oil t brad U aald to Include pretty nearly every few questions, and let me suggest tbat this tor tbe children. Come to see tbe teachers. building is going on. r whlcb tbe physician la rallnl upou to ureecrlbe. in preparing their atandam dUeai remed; for the acrvplaiu e or tho American people the company laid dowu the prlueMe is confidential. I sball tell nobody what Tbey would like to shake bands witb you if Shat eerylhlnt rntertnt Into the -- rkec ahouUMor the hlkhett trade, and to prepared Nothing equals Ballard's Blackberry Bal are a miner, a railroader, a mechanic, a protected a lo retain It ijuaUtie Intact and unimpaired through any axlrnded and you say. So answer Ibem, please, and tepee of time In any cllmata. Only Ibe choicest uruf anoutdbe used, their preparation office man. would sam for Cramping, Diarrheal and Bowel J should be In accordance with tho latoet iwrfected metboda of modern eclence.thotabule answer them truly Have you done all merchant, or an affairs witb Tbey If you Complaints. Tbis remedy is one of the you. packed In kUu. protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. Kven the rorka like to talk school uaed have bceu of a trade aohUjh In ltv requlrrmenU that no manufacturer of tbeeo within your power to inculcate within tbat do not want to talk about school, tbey best known and most successful medicines everyday stopper could supply moro than a small proportion from hi output that of its kind. Price 25 cents. St. Bernard iroulJ meet IhS enacting tpecidcallon. Tho glut vial wera In turn packed lu poke of boy a respect and regard for Ibe superior would perhaps talk a little about politics, aquallty not surpnued In beauty and tttifccUuuof workmanship by thoae used by tbe ornaments ot gold, ltavliuiielthrlrhhthstandard, fattldlou dealer authority tbat will be over him in all about tbt weatber, about prospects for tbe Drugstore. motnevercunteitlng; toin jewel andIt, vary from tho proprietor retorted to the accepted modern and future and perhaps would talk a little about stages of life, and at all times of bis life? method ol mattes their commodity knr rn, abd seven hundred thouaand dollar Incounty corn and hemp gossip a little wilb you, Bourbon Ibe fashions and ha Inf ouued over American citizen vested wtlblu flvoyear In newspaper concerning thn euperlor and urprulnt quallUe or tupena Tahule. Have you taught him tbat tbcre is a high- as tbe faculiy is composed largely of r crops will not amount to more than IJelng thoughtful and painstaking of tbe changed conditions that sweep er autborily in tbe borne than be exer- Did you say I bad talked enough? Vry one-hal- f over the tomnierclal world, and careful to nolo every, etrctusMtarjco having a bearing of what they would have upon the auooMslul prosecution of their trade, the manager of the company have noted cised? Does be love you, respect you, well. But just a few more words. lower price) for every article that that there U a present Insistent demand for reachc nr approaches an universal uaa, and that the peolMe. although requiring tha Patron, put Ibat boy or girl in school. done had the weather been propi obey you? Does be see order, neatness Have him there at the first. Have bim best of everything, rrsent being called upon to pa heavy Deroesuuiee for superfluous " tious. wrapping and packing or unneeciaary protection again! delertorailon tbat might re and punctuality in his borne? Or, have there at tbe middle of Ibe term. Have ault In years, but I neediest In the caw of a purcluuw IntfBded to tie consumed Inn actual experience, week. It ha also beendlacorered, and proved by the tester you failed to exercise your rightful, your bim there at tbe last. -tbat these Tabula do not have the tendency to loa of quallUe or diminution of exA TIMfcUT Mini, cellence from exposure that might at first havo been expected, Inasmuoh as, under Vnu tliniilil to wlo sod ua that Tonr blood tn Parvus Magister. sacred, your power? Have condition, those that hare lain loose In a drawea, a traveling bag or pocket favorable rich and pnre and yonr whole tyttem pat la a, for Mveral week or months are found to bo practically a fresh and aa efficacious at .you bad bim obey you or do as be pleased uaj... kAi.i.w uhi.ia.. .w .ma Man mt iir. ever. whui..ww w Resolutions. Acting upon these and noting particularly tha unimpaired prosperity of Carlttedt't German Liver Powder.. Then yoa to do? Have you taught bim to love law great newspaper now sou for a cent Instead of tho old rata or five tlmoa that amount, typhoid fever, cold malaria, Earlington, Ky , Ang 29, 1899. will ba free from Dr. Carlttedt't Gtrman Liver and the general tendency In all direction toward low rate and Increued talce, tha and the grip. and order and to cheerfully obey, when company have entered npon tho experiment or putting up f Upans Tabules In pasteboard Whereas, Ii bat pleased our Heavenly rowaer it tee dcii mcaione money uuj. carton, which they will offer to (bo tradaupon term which will permit of a packaga rightfully commanded by Ibose superior Father lo remove by death our beloved being sold by tha dniggltt or storekeeper at a Pnoa lower than aver before, adopted for For your Cold try Dr. Otto'o Sorueo ten ' inrutur mad IrlnanotVIVE CKNTS the tabalea. or doaea. for onahalfa cent uph to bim in power? Have you, Mr A, brother C. H. Hunt, zsosmm euo Gum Balaam. Prieo discontinue manufacture andaale In the form with which Thecompany will the people havo learned to know and value the Hlpant Tabules, but will offer tbe cheaper Whereas. He was a Pan Grand Master Bettlo. taught bim Ibat bo should obey bis teachAir tbe benefit ot such at tnaydaatra them. It should be plainly of St. Bernard Lodge No. 240.1 O. 0. F For tale by understood thr Mho nuallty of the medicine Is Identical tn both aorta, tha Only dirrerenca er? Have you taught bim tbat before be and for a number ot years 4 fnitulul and being In tha form and comparative rort of paaktng or putting up. TtuxQre cent pack St. Bernard Drag Store. age are not yet lo be had of ail dealer, although It it probable that almost any drug-tu- t earnest worker in our Lode, therefore be wilt obtain a supply when reqneated by a customer to do so l but In any catqa single carton, contalnln glen tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for fire cents In it It is estimated that there are stamps, forwarded to the III pans Oberalcal Co., No. 10 Sprue ffi.. New York. Until tha Resolved, Tbat in Ibe dealb of Brother goodtara thoroughly Introduced to the trad, agents and peddlers will be supplied at price which will allow them a fair margin of profit, vis ldoren cartons Hunt, Ibat St. Bernard Ledge No. 240, 30,000 pupils in the agricultural lidosrn(lllcartona)fortl. gross fna cartons) for tW.54. 20 gross (J.buO for SOoenta. cartons) for I. O. O. F has lost a good and faithful schools of the United States. 1W VNMIIIIHIUVUIWIWT,HWI member. Resolved. Tbat these resolutions of To keen tonnf keen well, keen the- - turret condolence be spread on our minutes, a calm, the body ruddj and well fed, and with Dr, taking Scott's Emulsion becopy be furnished the Earlington Bee for U. A. Simmon's Urer Medicine, Regulate the cause It's warm weather. publication, and at copy be sent to bis Stomach and Dowels. Keep taking it until you are brother, ana oeit lurtuer cured. CREAM Resolved, That out of respect of the Gov. Bradley has declared labor 1 death of Brother Hunt, our Charter be day, September 4, a legal holiday. It will heal your lungs and draped in mourning and tbat the mem- give you rich blood in sumHost la Quantity. licit In Quality. Deri wear me usuai oaago 01 mourning TEA weeDjflpep. mer as in winter. It's cod Respectlully, for thirty days. LmI Nat ela, Constipation liver oil made easy. Carl E. Wooltole, 1 BOXiQ Y JVXjX X3el'T7C3eCVZaS. Regulate tie LItm. Prise, 25 cto. Committee. W. Twymam, 90c sad $1. All druulsis. J. ) JAMES F. BALLARD. M. R. Evans, Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. g g ARE YOU &&&&&&S&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& BANKRUPTinhealth. REMARKABLE FIRSTCHOICE, that id tvm ,H NEVER DESPAIR 2 Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cure. ft i pot-to- BISHOP & CD. I i(9$:V$999V$9VV i n d JS5JJT.f .. fejrj i op h 110. Barnett & Arnold. ..... M. McOORD, -iEatlL.lnjuttti.iH Will iqs-qp- fniitrnrtor ami Rnilftor vu""r. Pfl r:.r t tiy tty IMIMHIItlllllMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIItHimilllHliMII GEORGE cHt O. TOY, FEED I nt STABLE. j Equipment and Prompt Service, j tniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimtiiiiiiiiimniiiiii I eiitisiniiniiiitiiiKimiiiiitniiiiiiiii J. W. TWYMAN, 'SS5s .fatH'V" gsfttg-, ' I !A Stoves and Crates, non-appr- iB aMrtMJtFfff?itir wmnmiiiiiiiinti '! iimiiiiimni I MEDICINE for the MILLION.. a ?r adu-rtiald- oLaM-ve- , '.. God-give- n li.... ua,tj to Don't Stop j ill ??' 3 rWimi MiuNUBIAN at Worms Ftr 20 Yttrs VERMIFUGE! WHITE'S Iadl-tjeatio- ill Want fvT At!, mi Lo4. 'm ,.! i z&i - ' r JA , lto u fe.. IsaiSI IWnflim tea&flaafcSJis.j 'J S - iV,''' $ "BliOnbuslrHtue fUjript." mi MEWS. , - . LOCAL Miss Jante in Evansville. Vjctory is visiting Miss Acidic Oldham is visiting itlalivcs in town. Miss Lucy Crenshaw is visiting relatives in Hopkinsville. Mr. G. Browning! of Mortons Gap, was in town Saturday. Mrs. W. E. AshbyJ spent the past week at Dawson Springs. Willie Mills, was in the city of Madisonville, a short whilo Friday. -- Oldest Woman. The oldest person in Earlington now is Mrs. Amanda Burden, aged is living with her sou, Preacher J. A. Burden: Mrs.' Burden is. possessed of a very vigi" orous constitution, which she has imparted to her children and grandchildren, and is enjoying now an astonishing degree of health. She is the mother of Five sons.all of whom served in the Federal army and all of whom received wounds or were otherwise partially physically disabled so .that all of them, are alive now and all draw pensions. Case's of this sort, exhibiting such a strong and lasting vitality are interesting to all those who look to such possible care and strengthen ing of the race as will extend the of man from stereotyped three score and ten to a century. Mrs. Burden has lived most other life in Kentucky. ninety-two.'who life-limit -"- TYRANNOUS. Coal Alines and Miners st riercy '. of Unscrupulous Agitator. $!' '' HOW ONE hlNE WAS STOPPED. An incident illustrating the tyranny of the organization of the United Mine Workers is here related for the benefit of The Bee's The facts and dates readers. stated are exact and beyond controversy. A meeting is understood to have been held by the operators to consider the case, but their action is not known. The story contains its own argument so well that comment is un necessary. It occurred at the mine of the Field Coal Company., in McLean county. Told in the words of a gentleman connected with that company it runs, briefly, as follows: Our City riarslifll. Earlington's new city Marshal has had occasions lately to test the stuff he is made of and ideologic of events proves he is the fright kind and has in him the sand'of which Earlington police officials are reputed to have been made from time immemorial. Riley has the proper sort of official tradition to look to in this lino and bids fair to place his picture on the wall of mens' memories where hang the rembrances of a line of as intrepid, and officials as were ever backed up by a community of strong, healthy, public sentiment for righteousness and fair play. law-lovin- Gracefully Declined Campaign Fund. Barbourville, Ky., Aug. 35. One hundred dollars was this morning presented, to the Hon. Caleb Powers, County Superintendent of Schools, by the teachers who are holding their institute here this week, to be used in his campaign for Secretary of State, Powers declined the offer and in declining it said that, although poor, he could not accept it from the teachers, who labored so hard for their salaries, but the memory of their kindness would stand as a monument in his life. As he concluded the tears trickled down his cheeks. . ILUING TO HELP Suuring domfrom cf catarrh tnattt frtf the grip for has making; faaBvi j9BL loyal fritndt the liberator. been W OlssVssisV trv wwx'jPHTisHnr'. -- friends of thU kind for raanv years. It cures catarrh wherever located. g order-producin- g Best way to Invest 35 Cents. Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. New Spencer Medicine Co. I want to tell you what I think of your Nubian Tea. I have used il myself and in my family, and II Is all that you claim for it. It is tbe best Liver Medicine I ever tried. It is just tbe thing to take if you eel pad and are bilious. A. B. Lancaster. Qood for the Children. I.iwsroiiu, Ala., April 15, 1898. New SpenterMedicine Co Dear Sirs; I bavo been troubled with ville. liver and stomach complaint. I bad no appetite and my general bealtb was very Mr. W. S. liarnett and family, bad. I look medicino from four different of Manitou, visited here Saturday doctors and Ibey failed to do me any good, I got no relief until I began to use .your and Sunday. valuable Nubian Tea. 1 used about two dollars worth of it, and il did me more Mrs. Frank Gianinni and daught- good than all tbe medicine I ever look. I nave gained Ibirty.five pounds in weight ers, of Providence, visited relatives and my health is very good. I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent. I here last week. can recommend Hauler's Nubian Tea to to any com the world as being a Mr. L. V. Koontz and Mrs. munity. Any one who doubts this state ment can write Oscar Uakkr. A. j. Stokes were in Mortons Gap bold bySLJJarnard Drugstore. God-send Jerrolii A. Jonson is spending the wtck at his home in Green Wonderful Discovery. On the ad of August two of our men quit wotk and left lo work a country bank; on Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. A. Tinder & Son will put up to the 171b, they came back and demanded bacco at Slaughtersville and probClay flanalon Burned. their places again, which we refused. Paris, Ky., August 27. The ably at Madisonville this season. They went Into our mine over our protest. We stopped their turn. All of our men historic old Clay mansion, in this The junior member of the firm came out and demanded of us that we re- couuty, was destroyed by fire last sailed last Saturday from New install them wbicb we refused. We denight. All the contents, including York to England to look after the manded arbitration, which was refused. firm's business interests on the Mr. Wood came down from Central Cily numerous pieces of valuable bric-- a other side of the water. The Tindand slopped our pumps so our mines are brae, were destroyed. filling up with water. Mr. Wood will not Miss Letitia Clay and the other ers are not satisfied with the let our men arbitrate; says he has the mat- members of the family residing in Madisonville. tax rate which they ter In charge. think too high in view of the large Mrs. Ella Hinson, ot Hiuton, Ala.. writes ns August lath, 1898. "I advise all mothers lo give their children Planter's Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret ful. I keep Ibis medicine in tbe bouse and when the children are ailing I give tbem a dose and that is tbe last of II." Sold by Si. Bernard Drug Store. eighth St., De troit, Mich., is ono of the many thou friends. This Is what sand of she says to Dr. Ilartraan: " Wo have used, your with tho most rcmarkablo results and would not be without it. We havo always recommended It to our friends. A few years ngo I purchased a bottle of your and utter scelntf its results, recommended It to my grocer who was troubled with dyspepsia, the curing of which induced her to sell it in her store. She lias sold largo amounts of It. My daughter has Jutt been cured My pen of jaundlco with would grow weary were I to begin to tell you of tho numerous cures a lias effected in our Immedlato vicinity within tho last couple of years." Dr. Ilartnian, President of the Surgical Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, will counsel and prescribe for fifty thousand women this year free of charge. Every suffering woman should write for special question blauk for women, and have Dr. Ilarbuan's book, "Health and Beauty." All druggists sell Pc-ru-a a. a. 'wmw ot Mrs. It. Eades, 3S Twenty- - this clipping from the Uniontown Tele gram wonld Indicate: "Upon the small sum ol not more than $8,000 depends tbe opening and placing In operation or toe uniontown coal fields. Tbree or four of Uoiontown's substantial ctliens could easily place this amount to the sum needed, and besides assisting in tbe salvation of Uniontown, become tbe investors in an enterprise wbioh will tin doubtedly result in manifold returns. It is a sbame that some of our citizens wbo are so well able lo take one or two thousand dollars stock io tbis movement should stand back and possibly through their aeiay cause mis great movement which will prove so much to their town, slip from Ibeir grasp. As Is known by all tbe Messrs. Brasbear bave purchased 800 acres ot Ibe coal land nndorlvins Union town with tbe understanding that with tbe aid ot enterprising local parlies, the same would be at once developed. "Mr. Pike spent Wednesday and yesterday in interviewing tbe different parlies who had promised to enter tbe enterprise, and It was here that be encountered Ihe rub. Citizens wbo are well able to give two or tbree thousand dollars would not place their name for one cent. Several subscribed liberally however, and now only about $8,000 is needed to fill out tbe required sum. We cannot believe that our citizens will allow tbis great opportunity ot advancement to slip from their grasp. The result is ot too much importance to Uniontown. With this enterprise an established fact, the future of Union-tow- n is bright indeed, while It it is allowed to pass, Uoiontown's greatest opportunity OVERCOMES is thrown away." J SNliiPiP i the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels System Cuanses the ."trrfctviuALUj Acts gently on Teachers' Association. The Teachers' Association for the third magisterial district will be held at Liberty School House on Friday, September 8, 1899. The following is the program: 9:30. irrt?5 C hABlTUALCONSflfT!ON PERMANENTLY ,T5BEHEHc,auecT& ouy jxe otNuim-MAH- Y o by ,TJ 9.35. Greer. 9:43. Call to order. Welcome address (gliKRNIA PTgXyrvp(rottSiueYiucsusairma tanicwni. Miss Kale WSL firML?. " Saturday afternoon. Miss Marv McGrath returned laiTj The remains of Mr. C. H. Hunt, week from a visit of several weeks a former citizen of Earlington, were 10 I. Hunt Dies in Evansville. relatives at Nashville. Mr. H. C. Bourland and mother returned Tuesday morning from a brief visit to the lamiiy of Mr. W. E. Hourland at Dixon. Miss Laura Fisher, of Henderson, who has been visiting rela- tivpi lirrp the nast few weeks, re- - i ntf). .JWfa ;. A. r- m Ms?" tXM "' 'S Mr j?. .- home Saturdav. Mr. Rodan Roper, of the Sebrec Herald, passed through here Tues- Vday with relatives, en route to ' ifnnktnevillf fnr a liriff visit. r- brought here for interment MonMr. Hunt had been in poor health for the past year, and several months ago was sent to St. Mary's Hospital, in Evansville, by E. W. Turner Lodge, F. & A. M., and St. Bernard Lodge I. O. O. F., in both of which lie held membership. He was also a member of tho Christian church. He was well advanced n years, and leaves a brother, who resides in New York and who is his only near relative in this country. -day. -- '&-- " i;V ,r' P'nB'ee Shaver and little daughters and Mrs. J. E. Long and children spent a few days with relatives at Bremen last week. Mi'cb iTrnma T flm mrrnr onn Earl Webb returned $k7 '!v Master 'J$jt day to Springfield, Tenn., after a itdfr i'f"x visit of several weeks to relatives in this city. 5 no Tues-,V.V'- .' ? 'Hf$? f Miss Elizabeth Norcross, of Evansville, once a teacher in the school at this place, was the guest of Mrs. Y. Q. Walker a few days the past week. tried everything I could think of, bul nothI saw by ing seemed to do her any good. an advertisement In our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Miss Elizabeth Victory enter, High School Remedy was highly recommended and of young tained a tmall party The Gordon High School opens sent and got a bottle at once. It proved we lo be people Monday evening at which at Madisonville next Monday as all every one of Ibe very best medicines my bad in tbe bouse, It saved dancing was indulged in and a The Bee readers who are interested liule daughter's life. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent most pleasant time spent. in schools know by the announce- medicine il is. Had I known it at fust it n standing in The would bave saved me a great deal of anxiety Miss Mary White finished her ment that and my little daughter much suffering. for some weeks. Professors J. Yours truly, Mrs. George F. Burdicx, brief visit to her brother, Mr. Bee Liberty, K. I. For sale by Ibe SI. Howard White, and left for her M. Gordon and II. Boring promise Bernard Drugslore.EarliDglon; 13 en T. to have the best school in this sec- Robinson, Mortogjp Cap; George King, home in Pennsylvania Sunday via Louisville and tion and their terms are reasonable. SI, Charles has-bee- $100 Reward, $100. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased lo learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all lis stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tbe only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a contlilulional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of tbe disease, and giving Ibe patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work, Tbe proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case it fails lo cure. Send for list of testimonials. K. J. Cheney & Co , Address Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. -- Friday evening of last week, Mrs. M. M. Murphcy, of Madisonville gave hergirls.assistantsin her millinery business, a pleasant outing of an evening at Lakeside Park. A Mother Tells How She Saved They drove out and had supper at Her Little Daughter's Life. Hotel Earlington, Mrs. J. M. VicI am Ihe mother of eight children and tory's popular hostelry, then to the have bad a great deal of experience with park. The party spent the evenLast summer my little medicines. daughter bad Ibe dysentery In its worst ing and finished with a moonlight form. We thought she would die. I drive home. Mr. Wood, district agitator of the U. M. W. who only recently issued a pronunciamento to the public asking that the product of Hopkins county mines be boycotted by railroads, manufactories and steam users generally, as well as by all consumers of domestic coal, be cause the operators of Hopkins county refuse to enter into a com pact with Wood and his associates the same compact as is now in operation in Muhlenberg, Ohio, McLean and other Kentucky counties the compact in which the Field and other coal companies and all their men are completely at the mercy of this and other unscrupulous labor agitators. As witness the above incident. The only independent miners, the only independent operators, are those whose mutual relations are such that they can contentedly transact their business without the disturbing intervention of the paid agitator. the house barely escaped with It will be remembered that it was uieir lives, as wnen they were quantity of tobacco they expect to DOWN IN TBE MINES. awakened the roof was falling in. handle. Two young ladies were almost Volcanic Eruptions suffocated and had to be removed Are graod, but Skin Eruptions rob life from the burning building. No of joy. Bncklen's Arnica Salvo cures tbem, also Old, Running and one had time to gather any cloth- Ulcers, Boils, Felons. Corns, Fever Sores, Warts, Cuts, Braises, Burns, Scalds, 'Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on eartbr The origin of the fire is not Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. known, though it is believed to a box. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. ing. have been caused by an incendiary. Remarkable Rescue. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, III., makes the statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; sba was treated for a month by her family rJhysicjan, bnt grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vict of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggfst suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Conmmption; she bought a bottle and lo ber delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after' taking six bottles found herself sound and well; now does ber own bousewoik, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at St. Bernard Drugstore. Only 20 cents and fi.oo; etery bottle gnaranteed. Mrs. ' Three thousand five hundred dollars bave been subscribed to sink a coal shaft in Atchison, Kas. Those in charge of the matter want $5,000. "Every well man bath bis ill day," When "a bit off" or when serionslr ill yoa should take Hood's Sarsaparilla and get well. Tbe attempt to pump Ihe water from the mine near Calvert, Tex., has been given up, and tbe company will sink an other shaft, which will be ready In about two months. For Ileadicbe, ctosed most by a Disordered Stomach, accompanied most likely by Constlpa tion, use Dr. M. A. Simmon's Liver Medicine. "The Girl I Left Behind Me" has a dangerous rival in Manila known as "The Girl I Found Here." Money to patent good ideas may be se cured by our aid. Address THE PATIENT KECUKU, Baltimore, Md. morning, going Indianapolis. See their display advertisement. C. C. Givens, encouraged by the attendance) at ' the Hopkins county fair thi3 year is seeking other ventures in Caldwell and Henderson counties, which he hopes'will pay as well. During tbe civil war, as well as in our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of Ibe. most troublesome diseases tbe army bad to contend with. In many instances it became chronic and the old 'soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene county, Pa., is one of Ibese. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemrdy and says be never found anything that would give at Grapevine such quick relief. The Sunday-schoo- l For salo by is preparing for a big picnic at that Earlington. lien Si. Bernard Drugstore, T Robinson, Mortons place on Saturday, September 16, Gap; Grorgtrhrng, St. Charles. to which the Christian Sunday- - ss Born, schools oL Earlington, MadisorfH To Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hughes, villeaftU Mortons Gap have been of Morganfield,on Sunday morning, invited. August 20, a fine boy, whose of Hender- name is William McCarley Hughes. Alex D. Rodgers, son, has gained permission of the Mrs. Hughes is with her parents Hopkinsville City Council to hold in this city. a street fair in that city Oct. 4, 5, No one knows tbe unbearable torture. 6 and 7, and expects to put on a Ihe peculiar and agonizing pain, cansed unless they bave suffered from line of attractions in that city dur- by piles, Many believe them incurable. tbem. This is a mistake. Proper treatment will ing these days. -- Little Teel Wyatt. Little Teel Wyatt, one of the dear twin boy babies of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wyatt, died Sunday afternoon and was buried Monday afternoon at Earlington cemetery by the bereaved family and many sympathizing friends. Both the twins had been quite ill for some time and the most vigorous and skillful fight for their lives has At the time death been made. came to this one the brother's life was almost despaired of. In the bitterness of their sorrow the parents and family have the sincerest sympathy of the Earlington people, all of whom had from the first taken a great interest in the twins. Stoj U- - and foot for years by To be aid! cure tbem. Tabler's Uuckeyo Pile Oint- Ihe chains of disease is Ibe worst form of George D. Williams, of so els. The widow Sisk, sister to Mrs. ment is an infallible cure, atPrice, liernard slavery. Mich., tells bow such a slaveManwas chester, In bottles, tubes TSJif St. William Herndon, died Sunday Drug made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could afternoon after a lingering illness Amorrgthe visitors to tho Se-br- not turn over in bed alone. After using of typhoid fever. Hers was the two bottles of Electric Hitters she is wonSprings last week were Mrs. derfully Improved and able lo do ber own first ol the three funerals that George R. Lynn, mother and chil- work. This supreme remedy for female passed along Main street in a diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleepdren, Miss Lalla 'Anderson, Mrs. lessness, melancholy, headache, backache, Monday. C. C. Givens and family and Mrs. fainting aud dizty spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, Christian T. B.Jones and daughter, of Madi- sickly, run down people Every bottle of Rev. Thomas, county, will preach .at the Mis- sonville, and Miss Claude Grainger guaranteed. Only jo ccRtsr Sold bv SI. Bernard DruggUj Slojre,...5 sionary Baptist church, this place, of this city. on Tuesday night after the first RELIEF enrea Sunday in September, which will PtaMfefScolic. Neuralgia and Toothache iaflremlnutM. The pub- and Bummor Complaint. l"rlee,8our Stomach fall on the 5th proximo. 25 Cents. lic is cordially invited to attend. Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore, Misses'Dollie and Bessie Brown, of Madisonville, visited the lamiiy of Dr. N. G. Mothcrshead, this week. The latter leaves this week for Nashville, to be be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brown, who have recently made that city their place of residence. w HAS NATURE WARNED YOU Nature herielf clad In the early garbs ol iprlnf , blosaomi forth trees and flowers caastng the despondent chord lo vibrate to this, the You ought to know Ibat when suffering most dellgblful ot all, prtng'tlme and bow da TOtt I eel 7 Have you that tired shaky feeling'. from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure IHe forerunner of Chills, Malaria andTrphoid remedy Is Foley's Kidney Cure. Gnaran. Kerer? If so. tou matt not dis thli warnlnr teed or money refunded. Campbell & Co- as It Is an Indication of slckneu; avoid tbltj comnlt us as onr advice costs you nothing'. Call on jour drvgrlst and procure a bottle of Mrs. Sullivan Dead. Dr. Carlitedt'a German Liver Powder. Take one dote a day at bed time for its dajs; then The Widow Sullivan, mother of follow br procuring a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic, following the directions and after two Brakeman John Sullivan, who was weeks' course of these two great remedies, yoa recently killed near Ridgetop, died Stale Mine Inspector Stone bas been in will feel like the flowers look la the spring. Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot season Tuesday afternoon at her home in Hopkins and adjoining counties Ibis week. when tba 'atmosphere Is full of germs. If necessary ana wnen vonr srttem warns von. this city, after a brief illness. S.lie He expresses bimselt as much gratified al repeat tbe above. These Remedies la stock leaves several children and grand- tbe condition of Ihe mines in Ibe western and sold by children to mourn her death. She Kentucky coal field. A personal inspecSt. Bernard Drug Store. was a member of the Catholic tion of tba mines here showed Ibe mines In the San Francisco schools church, and was well liked by those, here to be in fine condition. The Hecla Japanese children are not segre wno Knew ner. mines were found to be in good condition gated on the school rolls, but are as regard- - ventilation. Mr. Stone is declassed as whites. voting a Rteat deal of bis time io and about tbe mines of Ihe Stale and is provBloclhes and excresences, which so of ing a good man tor tbe place and Is be For Infants and Children. ten annoy people, are simply efforts of nature lo throw impediments lo tbe proper The Kind Ygm Have with both miner and operator. Always BHght performance of ber duties. HEKBINE Engineer Kilroy, who now bas charge will aid and assist nature in her work, and of tbe engine at night at Hecla mines, says insure a skin clear and beantiful, entirely free from all imperfections. Price 30 cts. Signature of there is a decided improvement in Ibe at St. Bernard Drug Store. production of coal. Ibe output being increased nearly one third. This due to an Mrs. Joseph Schneider, of Bowl Wanted. 3 increased force and other causes. ing ureen, Ky., died of Will pay 25 cents an ounce for Tbe two mining machines tt Hecla are caused by the bite of a ginseng seed. Paul M. Moore, doing a fine business. A large Increase "kissing" bug. Earlington, Ky. over Ibat of former months, and those wbo are acquainted with the Jeffries machine Piles! PilesI is no Kodak but the Eastman Kodak used there speakly highly ot it. Why be bothered with Ibis annoying There complaint when Banner Salve will cure An eight foot seam of coal Is said to you. 25c. l.ampbell Uo. O. bave been found A Galveston paper says the corn A prominent operator says: ''The State of Arkansas bas lost in actual cash $1,230.-00- 0 crop in lexas is the largest in the during Ihe time the strike bas been on btatc's history. Ihe cotton yield will bo cut short by the drouth. in Ibe mines of Ibe northwestern part of Ibe State." Keep tbe Stomach and Dowels In good condi Tbe Lor Mountain Coal & Coke Co,, tion, ibe Waste Avenues open and free by an ocof Middlesboro, Ky., will open a new casional dose ot Dr. M, A. Simmons Liver MediFor 3tf x 3 Pictures, cine. mine on Ibe Middlesboro side of Ibe CumIf you want to place a small boy Uses Eastman's berland Mountains at Ibe bead of Stony in one spot where you will find him light-profilm Fork. A shaft sunk at Bloom Switch, Ga., bas five minutes later, put him in the cartridges and can Inch vein of coal simireached a thirty-sipantry. Tit-Bitbe loaded in daylight. Fine achrpmatic lens, safety lar in quality lo tbe famous Jackson To Cure a Cold in One Day shutter, set of three stops and county coal at a depth of 55 feet. DeTake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. socket for tripod screw. Well velopment will be pushed rapidly. All druggists relund money il il tails lo Tbe official estimate places Ibe producmade. .and covered with leather. cure. 35c The genuine baa L. B. Q. on Nog extrasBO bothersome plate tion of anthracite coal for July at 4.170,-00- 0 each tablet, glass plates. holders, tons over tbe output in only a year Misses Stella Sanders and Mary ago, but Ibe companies, anticipating a Kodaks $5.00 to $35.00. Egloff visited friends in Madison large demand Ibis year, and fearing a ville, this week. scarcity of cars, are stocking up at the EASTMAN KODAK CO. principal points ot consumption, Rochester, N. Y. Ballard's Snow Liniment gives instant 'GlUtf"" Tbe owner of 800 acres of coal land Burns, relief In cases of Bleeding, in lbs vicinity of Ualontownis not meetBruises; Scalds, Cuts, etc. Price 25 and ing wlib Ibe success be boped for, as Ibis jo cts. at St. Bernard Drug Store. No more sea serpents will put appearance on the Atlantic coast until after the Dreyfus case shall be withdrawn from the competition. in Coal cars were reported scarce bv Secretary Piatt, of Ihe Coal Company, aud he says Ibey are losing trade thereby. Richard Salmon, of Cr&btree mines, was over last Friday, making preparations for Ihelr monthly pay day. There is quite a demand by the coal miners of this country for Ihe special coal edition of The Dhb. Mr, Dave Richmond, who worked In Ihe mines here in 1874, is now at work at Hecla, and Is pleased to be back with the St. Bernard Coal Co. Tbe thousands of dollars spent by Ibe Reinecke Coal Company Ibis year will make it one of the best equipped mines in tbe State. Mr. Nunley, formerly a section foreman on Ihe L. & N., is now running a machine in the Hecla mines, and is fast becoming an expert at Ibe business. Weigher James Fegan says tbe St. Bernard Coal Company shipped from this place, last Friday, eighty cars of coal and coke. This fact indicates an eztsnsive business done by this company. Tbe new Campbell slack washer on which Foreman Toombs and crew bave been at work for several weeks past bas been so far completed as to enable tbem to start lbs machines working this week. John Morgan, who bas been on the sick list for several months, Is able lo be at work again. John bas the reputation of being one ot tbe best coal diggers and loaders at work al No. n mine. An exchange says that a new coal mine All teachers of said district are Is being opened at Qolds, near Sebree. expected to be present, and all We must admit tbe name Is a new one to who are interested in education are us, did not know Ibere was such a place cordially .invited to attend. near Sebree. O. P. Bailey, V, P. There is very little change in the situa lion al the Ingle mines lo report. The men at work there deserve much praise for Ibe courage they bave sbown in their fight against Ibe U. M. W. nw'v- - Purpose of Teachers' Associations Miss Ruth Plain. 10.00. Wbat else should be taught In tbe common schools besides tbe Common School Curriculum? J. M. Browning. J. W. PRITCHETT. PROPRIETOR. Discussed by C. P. Bailey and J. E. Asbby. 10.20. Wbat Language Lessons should JAMES PRANOEWAY. accomplish Miss Anna Hicklin. OLIHKS. ERNEST OLAYTOR. How to save time in Ibe school 10.30. room C. R, Morton Discussed by tbe One square from uepot, on Association. 10.33. I it best lo use more than one Main Street, kiaJot text book on the same subject in MADISDNVILLEi KY. tbe school room or not? Miss Malissa Samples, Farther discussed by Miss Kate Best service. Choice table. Greer and J. M. Browning. Full corps of experienced hotel ti. 13. Methods for teaching spelling help. J. E. Asbby. Should leading questions be 11 23. asked by Ibe teacber during recitation? C. Co ComponnJ) P. Bailey. 11.33 Should a teacher have a regular prescriptions set of rules'in school or not? Miss Kate properly it taVes time. It requires Greer. Discnsied by the Association. experience and acompl!ct2owledg NOON. ot drugs. It requires Ihe druggist to bave a large amount of drugs-fre- sh 1 30. Why should History and Gedrugs. He must give tbe best ography be taught together? Miss Ruth possible work, and for compensation Plain, be must be reasonable. 1.40. Tba true purpose of Education-M- iss Sallie R. Brown. 1.33. Examples in Percentage showing WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEto Ibe necessary steps to be understood by tbe BER WE'RE CAREFUL. teacber before tba subject can be bandied successfully before a class C. R. Morton, 2 10. Are School Exhibitions beneficial ST. BERNARD DRUQ 5T0RB, or detrimental to district schools? Why? Miss Malissa Samples. Further discussed Capital Stock Paid In, Sorplas Pons' by tbe Association. 150,000. 3.33. How may we teach punctuality 120,000. to children? Miss Anna Hicklin. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867. 2 '43. The best way to teach Civil Government O. P. Bailey. General discussion by Ibe Association. 3.03. Miscellaneous business, 3,13. Adjournment. Lucile Jil.ot.el, JNO. G. MORTON, BANKER, Tbe advantages of bank account are numerous. It is not to bus1 ness men we aro talking the know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenlence-th- e money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It Is easy to spend ''aflRvnBss. .Bils'aas small sums when you bave a large , sum in your pocket MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY Bl JHBcSf BHBBflsHtSairsVkH '4SajLrflBBHBBn CASTOR I'A C&t&ffi&&&U MitVHnfiMftB knfc? am - TASTELESS THOS. B. YOUNG Manufacturer of High Grade ., ,. 1 blood-poisonin- g, CTrimJL saisasssV., We AOO HtJHHLHHsS Boots and Shoes, EJarlington, Ky. HtpslrWsrkaSsaclaitr. i No. 2 Falcon Kodak ? wish to state to the general pub lie that owing to the demand for 18 JOSYASCOOD FOR ADULTS. new work, as well as all classes of WARRANTED. PRICE SO cts. repair work, I have procured tbe oatiTta. ills., Not. M, im. services of a first-clas- s shoemaker Part UftUclD Co., ttt. Umu, Uo. O.nll.roem-Kid lot jttr. bottle o; OHOVK-TA8TBLBB8 OUIU. TON 10 and bin from Evansville and am now preDougni uira aroM uraaaf uus year. In ill oar pared to do all work promptly on of It yean, la tit drug tnulneM. Iuts oev.reoMen article that save auo6 twlTenalaaU-short notice. All work guaranteed sours iruir. lawou a your took. Asmar.cABB aco. I to fit and give satisfaction. I fflmmWmi I Li I $5 .00 of tflie Qoudon $igh. School. s. x Prof. J. M. Gordon, assisted by Prof. H. Boring, will open a HIGH SCHOOL in Madisonville, September 4, 1899. okivy TpP IVm Preparatory Department, FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS J . I H'eh Schol Department, $5 a $3 a month. month. J. M. EQRDDN, MADISONVILLE. KY, in Wamhlng Paint JsMml y-- BIsmarekaWnftTNerve Was tbe result of bis splendid health. Indomjlable will and tremendous energy are not found where Slomacb, Liver, Kidney and Bowels are out of order. II you want these qualities and tbe success they bring, use Dr, King's New Life Pills. Tbey develop every power of brain and body. Only 33c at St. Bernard Drugstore. 4HHb don't scrub it and wear off the surface. Use Gold Dust Buckner Davidson, formerly oft Ilawcsville, Ky., has made a for tune in the Klondike. and Skin Diseases marvelous healing qualities of Banner Salve made from a a skin specialist 01 worm prescription 01 wide fame. 25c. Campbell & Co. yield quickly to Ibe UAIRi BALSAM 'PARKER'S tpilMtor diMuu Tetter. Eczema HB VrenoUsV Mniffilli Cbtw tcftJp uuiulft&l ftravth. irnuMiM On? PtaqfiWH ktvir taUilaf. A Coat of Many Colors Met Washing Powder according to direc- JOHN SPINGLER, NiithaBfllaFayetle Streets, the Requirements of Joseph, ..'' ylif' But What Your House Requires is TWO COATS"of tions printed on every package and you will' be pleased with the results and surprised at the saving in labor. . Send for fret booklet (or HouMwork." "OoMan RolM It is to be hoped that the deci avoid the black fly pest farm- sion of the shoe manufacturers to To ers in certain western counties are keep up the price of shoes won'; protecting their stock by plowing last. at night. The Host Fatal Disease. More adults die of Kidney Iroubtn than When Ibe first of any other disease. symptoms st Ibis disease appear, no time should be lost In taking Foley's Kidney Cure, which is gnaranteed or money refunded. 40 $1.00. Campbell & Co. . car-loa- TERRE HAUTE, - IND. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, MIXED THB N. K, FA1RBANK. COMPANY BaslM CUciH Slink- - NcwTWfc 11.11 r. .flip 11 Henry Koehler & Company Hardware and GsReral Merckairtise. Prices Right. Your Trade Solicited of Choice want several DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Quality Unsurpassed. Walnut Loos. Will pay highest COUNTRY PRODUCE. cash price. They also buy Poplar and Hardwood Lumber, in mixed Write me for prices on anything cars. Write them at Louisville, you have to sell. Consignments Ky. solicited. PAINTS. .A St. Bernard Drug Store. J Lj V ,kt & f Almost liibtant Death. mornine while a'boynamed Whitaker.agcil twelve JfeTrs, was riding in an empty bank car, at the Oakhill mine near the car jumped the track and the lad was thrown on the track and run over by cars, and 10 (atallyinjurcd that he died in a short time.' Dr. Davis, of Mortons fpapwJsjit once summoned, but fthe youTli died before he could reach him. 'T.rnsf Wp.rinesrlav Nor-ttohvill- e, PEOPLE LOVE In- - Tnr. OLD FLAG. TUB SUNDAY SCHOOL. QUARTER, Wtiiil I tliiililrm illi'rim ill lliiluu mill In Oar Ntt It -- Acquired LESSOR X, THIRD . Terrltorjt NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 3. Friend to Railroad Men. ''in his sermon Sunday night Eldcri. 11. Tecl, of the Earling-toChristian Church, spoke most kindly of the railroad man. He fsauVvMVJiearf goes out to him in sympatljy as to no other class of menT'J? Mrt .Ted knows the life of a railroad man lij the practical experience of sonic jears on the PROCLAIMED INDEPENDENCE. and conductor 'road'as brake-maand understands how difficult it is A ltctv Smith Amerlomi Common wealth farmed Out of Dla- foYtheselo attend church services. Iiateil Territory, , t n well-beinn (lot nil drove, N. .1., Aujy. 2(1. 1'irm. dent McKiulej, In i.n uddrosu, said. "I believe there it inoic loc for our country nnd that more people lotc thu tint; thnn ever before. Wherever thnt Dag ta raised its atnmla not for ilcspoi-isnnd oppression, but for libcrtj, opportunity and humanity, nnd whnt that flarj lias done for us we want It to do for nil people and nil lnnda which by the fortunes of nur have come within its jurisdiction. That flng loi not nienn one thing lit the United StntiR nnd another in 1'orto lllco and the l'lilllpplnes. Thrie hni been some doubt In some quartern respecting tin; polio of the gou'ruuiciit in the I'hll Ippiucs. 1 see no liniiii in slating in this presence; 1'encc first, then, with elmtltv for nil, establish a government of law and order, piotecting life and g property nnd occupation for the of the people who will participate in it under the Stars nnd Stripes." .! Ttffqrnpe vine Notes. Mr Robt IJenryund family, who have 'been'VesidlnR in Madnonrille (or aboul itwo'vean. have rnnrned id their farm near . V'" here Mis-- ; Nida I.amh. of Nebo, visited here last .week. be army wormsare dimipinR meadows and late corn in this icinity Ernest Ilibbs and firmly, of Madison-villSundayed with Joseph Hibb Mrs Anne Cox, of liclrjlehem, visited here laslreqb Last Saturday during the storm lightning struck llio house of Wm Kiggin and did considerablo dimage to house and furniture The houcn of Mr Bud Jiasselt was also struck Mrs Lankford Todd was able to spend Willie Tussday with her sister. Mrs Morrison Mr Jickson Suk a. very sick. Miss Belle Story, of Haley, spent Saturday and Sunday with ber parents. Misses Addie and Eddie Whitfield are on the sick list J. 15 l.indlo and. wife attended church at Karlinglon last Sunday night Mis us Cornelia Doyal and Clara Nisbet of Mtdisinville, visited Grapevine last Sunday afterdoon J. !'. Story has returned homo from Itoiring Springs where he has been holding n protracted'mecting Dennis j r f New York, Aug. 20. A dispatch to the Ilernld from Itlo dnneiro snjs: Information from Para nnnuonces thnt the inhabitants of Acre, the territory clnlmcd by llrnzil nnd Bolivia, have proclaimed their Independence and constituted a new South American commonwealth. The Acre territory question nroused ninny comments because of the allegtd interference of the American minister, Mr. Ilrjnu. FOUR SOLDIERS AMBUSHED. Am. Pour Men of (lie Tweiitjr-Tlilr- it liualied In the IIIIU at fobu t Three Killed. Four regiment, men of the stationed at Cebu, were ambushed by natives in the hills nnd three of them Manila, Aug, 20, 5:40 Twenty-third p. m. killed. The Urcnun Wheat Crop Dnninicetl. Portland, Ore., Aug. 2S. The says that while reports of damage to the wheat crop have been exaggerated, it is now estimated that fully 25 per cent, of the wheat of the Williamettc valley has been rendered unmerchantable by the wet weather, and that only a small portion of the remaining 75 per cent, of the crop will grade up to the Xo. 1 standard. Ore-goniSec-retnr- Huat Prciervr the Conatltntlon. y Washington, Aug 28. Acting of the Nnvj Allen hns advised the Pevvey reception committee In New York that the department finds it Inexpedient to grant the request to Mrs. T. U. Browning and little have the old frigate Constitution taho naval parade. TinIs datiliirr, and Mrr. Rebecca part in thotoo valuable a relic- ship be regarded to Browning are visiting relatives in subjected to tho risk attending a trip from Boston to New York. Green and Adair Counties. lterlln, Aug. 28. Emperor William The Webster County Teachers' the order of the I'cd Institute is in session at Dixon, has conferredthird clusi on Herr Hose, Diple of the this week, with a large attendance, the Herman consul general at Apia, EilRol)inson, wife and baby, of SUitht Uardmunkr us Oporto, L,ons, N. Y,, are this guests of Opoito, Aug. 20, At 1 n. m n methis week. relatives teorite crossed the sk.v here. A alight cnrthqiinke shock wns felt nt the saint Subscribe for The BhE. time. Ivo dumuge hua been reported lir-r-r Samoa. "Ring out Uvaohl Slog In the new JUsgcrat the false Slag la the tree " We bring to you tha new and true from tba plney forests of Norway It If DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Hon- ey f f to a Pleasant, Permanent, Positive Cure for coughs, colds and all Inflamed surfaces Lur-gof the and Bronchial Tubes. science s n Nature's most natural remedy. Improved by &. '. 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LOUIS, MO. 9ayVCXaviVivig ? ftiEiiritciiiffvrirlur m Radical Change In Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines, An original plaa under which you can obtain easier terms and better value iu the purchase of the world famous "White" Sewing Machine than ever before offered. 1 Write for our elegant H-- catalogue mid detailed particulars. How e we can anve you money lu the purchase of a sewiug machine and the eaay terms 67 payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an opportunity j on cannot jyibrd to pass. You fcaow the "White," you know Therefore, a detailed description of the machine aud Its manufacturers. its construction is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange Address In fulL we can offer most liberal terwa. Write W!fE, SEWING MACIINC CfKMNY, (Dep'iA.) CIcVclHl, Hit. A T high-grad- inevitable rcsnlt He bad been ber pastor for years. Dnt In all those years she had never said n word of commendation or of appreciation to him, bnt now bo was going to leave, and she enmo with many expressions of appreciation and regard. Well and good, but how much bettor If the bolpfal words bad been spoken in A flunny Christian. tbo midst of the years of toil labor Fnith la better than donbt, and con It was like placing flowers and tbo upon fidenco better than questioning. It is grave never of one to whom we bettor to bo a sunny Christian, rejolo-in- spoken n kind word in life. bad bow Yet songfnl, happy, than nead, gloomy, many aro like this Christian woman. despondent Christian. It wakes one's A kind word Is ofton llko a soothing own life sweeter and mora bcnutlfuL balm to the wearied heart of an earnThen it innlies others happier. A est, hard working pastor. gloomy Christian casta dark shadows Bible Readings. I Kings xylll, at, wherever ho goes. A eunny Christian Is 23; 21, 23 j Ps. cv, 14, a benediction to every lifo ho touches. 10; IICbron. xvl, xvl, 10, Cor. lii, 10i Eph. vl, Friendships of Jesus. PbIL il, 1, 21 1 These, v, 13, 18, 23; I Tim V, 17, 18; Ueb. z, 24, 25 The Vnlne at it Good Nitrae. xill, 7, 17, 18; Jas. I, 23; Rev. I, Sccnro n good nnmo to thyself by living vlrtnonsly nnd hnmhly, bnt let this Qaeatlonable Metboda. good nnino bo nnrsed abroad nnd nover Ouoof tho drawbacks with which the bo brought homo to look upon It Let to othersueo it for their own advantage. church of Christ has to contend Is tho tendency to endeavor ralso money as Let thorn pnjftkof It If thoy pleaao. Dnt ft contribution to religious or bcnovolont do riot tlioa (ISO it nt nil bnt us nn incauses by questionable means. This strument to do God glory and tby really deadens tho uorvo of truo Chrisneighbor morondvnntnge. Lotlhyfaco, liko Moses', chine to others, but make tian benovolcnoo and places giving on a wrong basis, whllo it taints tho entor-pris- o no looking glass for thyself, Jeremy thus supported. Far better to give Taylor a smaller earn outright as a willing and tnonkiul oirortng than to bring discredit upon tho entire matter of Christian tjJariyjwu.-ajMJa- 1 charity by ministering to frivolity or LUHIN 1YHIUI- 111 llVt lAHC I Witit Cuuuli Hyrup. '1 uttn Uucm, tho passion of any questionable amuse-men- t in nine isotii nr urui?iriu iu tho naino of religious benevolkrfliy . J jji fk iih lence Moravian. g, 18-21 16-2- 0 r I lie l.raanu, 12 . lit, 10, to Iv, Mrniiiry rrira, 10, 11 dolilrn I Cor. Ill, IT Commrntnrr I'rrpiirril ti tlic Iter. I). M. Stcnrna. fCopj right ISM, by D M Stearns.J 10 "And whon tho hulldors laid tho foundntlon of tho tcmplo of tha Lord they net tho prlestn In their nppnrel with trumpet s nnd tho Iynltefl, tho eons of Asnjih, with cjiuhnli to prnUo tho Ixird, after tho ordlnnnro of Divld, klngof IsrnoL" That (lod should dwell In tho midst of Israel wns 111m iurKxso from tho first, nnd so Ho wild to Moios roncernlng tho tnbcrnaclo, "Let them lunVo mo n Kanctunry tlint I nny dwell nmong them" (Kx. xxt, 8), nnd when tho tAliernnclo wns finished Ho filled It with Ills Rlory, ns ITo did nlso tho templo (Kx xl, fin, nt; I KlnKfl fill, 10, 11). JIo would All tho church with HU glory now It sho was wholly kHui up to Him, nnd so How ould o try Individual bellover, nnd Ho would bo glorified In us If wo wcro willing. 11. "And nil tho roplo shouted with a great shout wnon thoy jirnleeil tho Uon, liecnuso tho foundntlon of tho houso of tho Lord wns Inld " In oath of tho 00 verses psalm of tho ono hundred nnd thirty-sixttho refrain is, "For His mercy endureth forevor," nnd tho first voreo Is, Oh, glvo thniiks unto tholxird, for "Ho Is good." It Is probnblo thnt this wns ono of tho songs they snng Wo would do well to innko nt lenst tho first verso our dally song, (lod Is good nnd Owl Is Ioto In nil that He doc. Klghtoous nlso Is Ho In nil Ills wnys, and It licoomcth us over to prnlso Him. Tho foundntlon of tho houso of tho Lord mnkofl us think of tho silver sockets on which tho boards of tho tnbcrnaclo stood, tho silver being tho ransom money which tho numbered ones paid ns an ntono-mofor their souls (Ex. xxx, IB, 10; xxxvlll, 13. "Hut mnny of tho priests nnd Lovltea and chief of tho fathers, who woro ancient men that lind seen tho first houso, when tho foundation of this houso was laid their eyes, wept with n loud volco, and mnny shouted aloud for joy." In nag. II, 3, It isnald that this seemed ns nothing in comparison with tho first houso. Tho old pcoplo, looking book and thinking of tho past glory, wept an thoy remembered thnt which had been, whllo tho younger lieoplo probably rojolccd In anticipation of n templo for the glory of God. Ezcklol had said that God would do better unto them than at their beginnings (Ezck xxxvl, 11), and it may havo boon faith in Qod that led to tho thoutlng aloud for joy. 13. "So that tho peoplo could not discern tho nolso of tho shout of joy from tho nolso of tho weeping of tho pcoplo; for tho pcoplo shouted with a loud shout, and tho nolso was heard afar off." Tliero wns much nolw, nnd It was heard at a great distance, hut it was cry confused. Missionaries havo gono Into nil lands, but there Is often n confused testimony just as it Is In what wo call tho homo lands. Thero is n great need of a clear, joyful testimony that Christ died for our sins; that Ho Is risen from tho dead nnd nllvo forever mora, ready to recolvo nil who will oomo to Him, and thnt Ho Is coming again to reign in rlghtoousncss and subduo all things unto Himself. 1. "Now whon tho adversaries of and llonjaiuln heard that tho children of tho raptlvlty bulldcd tho templo unto tho Lord (lod of Israel. " Tho great adversary, tho do II, Is ever going nbout ns a roaring lion, seeking whom ho may doyour (I Pit. v, 8), and ho luis had long pmctlco, for ho has been at it over since ho began In "Eden to tempt Evo, but our Lord Jesus has taught us that ho may bo ovorcomo by tho sword of tho Spirit, which Is tho word of Qod. In Hav. xll, 11, wo read of some who overcame by tho blood of tho Lamb and by tho wont of their testimony nnd who loved not their lives unto tho death. 9. "Then thoy enmo to Zcrubbabel nnd to tho chief of tho fnthcrs nnd said unto them, Let us build with you, for wo seek your Qod ns yo do, nnd wo do sacrifice unto Him sinco tho days of king of Assur, which brought us up hither." This king is mentioned by namo In II Kings xlx, 37, nnd tho pcoplo nro mentioned in II Kings xrll, 2i. As to their worship, it Is (said thnt they feared not tho Ixird, hut whllo they had n kind of fear they still worshiped their own gods (II Kings xll, 33, 81, 11). They talked fairly, nnd their request sounded well, but their hearts wcro not right with God. They wiro tho adversaries of God nnd of His jicopla. Cain worxhlpcd God in his own way, but ho was really nn adt crsary of (lod and of hi brother, who worshiped God in truth. 3 "Yo havo nothing to do with us to build a hoiiHo unto our God, but wo together will build unto tho Lord God of Israel, as King Cyrus, tho king of I'trsla, hath commanded us." Although this seemed unkind, it was not bo, but was on tho part of Zcrubbabel and Joshua real falthfulnehH to God A great dlfllculty and dlsgraco nnd dishonor to Qod in tho church today is her conformity to tho world nnd tho wny in which sho seeks tho faornf tho enemios of God in whnt sho calls tho Lord's work. Itocauso sho is in iwirtnershlp with Sodom sho cannot know tho blessing of tho Most nigh God, possessor of heaven nnd earth 4. "Then tho pcoplo of tho land weakened tho liandjj of tho icoplo of Judah and troubled them In building " I'eoplo can bay and do very hard nnd cruel nnd wicked things when sntan gets control of thorn, and tho most wicked and cutting and killing things nro not always said by tho ungodly, but by those who profess to bo tbo Lord's people nnd perhaps nro. I havo known Uio.-- who havo boon muoh used of God allow thcinsoUcs to bo used of tho dovll to try and hinder tho Lord's work by misjudging, and saying unkind and untruo things of tho Lord's servants. Our Ixird has told us that wo shall havo tribulation and shall suffer persecution, and Ho has said, "Woo unto you when all men shall sponk well of you." 5. "And hired counselors against thorn to frustrate their purposo all tho days of Cyrus, klngof Persia, ocu until tho reign of Darius, king of Persia." So did thoy with Stephen and Paul and oven with our Lord Himself, and Stephen and Our Lord wcro slain by their enemies, yet God was glorified In them. In tlio caso beforo us tho enemies woro successful In causing tho work to coaso by force and powor, but It was only for a tlino, for tho work was resumed and tho building wns finished nnd dedicated to God with great joy (chapter vl, It 10). Let us nover bo discouraged becauso of our enemies, for If God bo for us who can bo against usf Tho work may seem to bo hindered, but whon God says, "I will work, nnd who shall hinder it" (Isa.x111I, 18) how can wo bodlscouragcdf Tho Lord will perfect that which concern-ct- h us (Ps. cxxxvlll, 8), thcreforo wo will shout for joy. Text J Trt, 1ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY.! 1 J ? Si INCORPORATED. Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. 'I' h JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 34a W. 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DANLEV, Gf-n'- l I'at and Ticket ArI Namivili a, Tins one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. 5 Rc.ir vnilP riRflT RIP PnP tt pri-iarr- ZKTun czxo ! nrnMcv c ST. uWIES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. EUROPBKN PLHN. Rates: 75c. and $1.00 por Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. SPECIAL Ju-dn- h CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. ropto For the Week Beslnnlntr Sept. 3 Comment by Iter. 8. II. Doyle. tan no PORTO Tone w Holding up tbt pastor( buxla. What do to help our paitott Ez. aril, 1 11. Esar-haddo- our-Kch- Every paetor needs the help of his people. Bis handa, like those of Moses, become weary and heavy and need to be beld np by the Aarona and Unra. Every pastor deserves tho help of his people. Dnty demands of thorn that they shall support him In nil his labor's. They have covenanted with Qod end with Him that they will hold np Ills hands. And the wonder is that. In the faco of theee solemn vows, so many can, often for tho lightest reason, tnrn agaiiiBt their pastors, and. Instead of helping theui, hindor them iu every conceivable way Those who do so incur tho condemnation of Qod. for lie has said, "Toncb not Mine anointed and do My prophets no harm ' The first step in doing onr daty toward onr pastor is to reallzo that we owe it to God and to him to bold np bis hands. 1 We can help onr pastor by prayer The elevation of Moses' hand with the rod In it was an appeal to Qod for aid and mast have been accompanied by fervent prayer and have even symbol ized prayer When Aaron and Hnr assisted Moses In holding np the rod, tboy joined with bhn in prayer How many pastors wonld bo blessed and helped in their ardnoas toll if constantly held np to Qod in prayer by their peoplot "Yon are always remembered in onr family prayers." said n lady to hor pastor, and be went from that homo having received a benediction and an Wo can belp onr pastor by spoak-In- g well and never 111 of him. Arnon helped MoseS here, bat how he hindered him when, with Miriam, be spoke ill of him I What wo say of onr pastor has a greater influence upon bis life work than we ever imagine. If people spqak well of their pastor, they belp them: If ill, they hinder and harass them Commendation is better than criticism Very often criticism of the pustor Is thoughtless and meaningless, bnt it Is no less injurious in its eflects. 8. We can belp onr paetor by following bis leadership. Ho is called uud Installed to lead us, and yet, wonderful to toll, in many cases ho Is no sooner settled than tbo people want to lead him rather than to bo led by him. This Is inconsistent, dishonorable. It Is also Tho Bible demands of ns that we shall obey tboso who have authority over ns In spiritual things. It is also dotrimontal to tho causoof Christ's church. Success demands loaders, and nnlesa tho leaders aro followed contusion, disorder, disaster, are the 2 The Revolutionists, According to All tint. Wheeler Ordried Oeu. Ilctrtliur-- U Reports, are Steadily Gaining Ground. Manila, PLATA in n. WILL BE SURRENDERED. Ing the New Orleans and a French l to land marine, cruiser nre to protect the cuimilate. TO TAKE FUNSTON'S 20c. DINNER. oooooooooaooooooooooooo-o- BRIGADE. tw Pleaaed With the Mluatlun. Aug. 2'J. lleurt lo Webster's International; Dictionary AnfKrpAu The (Inn Orrmt SfnJatil Authority, NawriUlllou II J I rtlrrr. Ju.llrvl N NlTtlMlrtltt. HI SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. No I IWI Sttak or Mutton Chop, IVitituea, 30 Caara or Witln. Cffx o 1 ti anj I lull No. 2 llan. Two Lgci. IViUtxt, Laktt or Wiflrs 3d atKl IjiUtf or Ta a No. 3 Poik Chupi "Kb PoUl.- - anj Cilra or 13 WiHcianJLuKreor Tra No. i Lakt Trout, Butter Siuce . Calt or Witlit an 4 CnitM or Tea M No. S Oil Mol anJ Crtin, or Ikwllkin, Ht IMI, I) llutirr anJ Lntlt or Tra Tuatt anJ CvBre or Ta II TaU Marlrt hl.Pars Jlrrcl to llotrl Try Kuropean I'Un. Chraprat anJ beat, only (X for what )oi(rcL THOB. P. MILLCR. PnttlDINI No. 6 Two 0:10 p. m. The Ilnolotlonlata Have Croaaed Ibe MonnlMliui, and lire Within ( (lie .11a. Hour. )r IliiriM-- , , CuiiHiiI The Ooaernmeiit U Apl.ein. parently on Ita New York, Aug. 30. A dlsjuitch tc the Herald from Cape Hujtlen, Hutl a battle at Dajubou, set ago, In which, according tr. the reports received, the government lobt 70 men lu killed and ouiuleil mid erul ajs. 'lheieas uujs heeler has been ordered to report to lien. MucArthur. He will W j;lvrn couiiiiuinl iif Cen. Funston'H brigade, which Col. I.Ueum has coiiiiimnilecj il temporarily, tlen. Wheeler will afto Kim Feniuntlo ter having Hjient n week In energetically visiting the lines. (ic n. Yliechr said to a of the pr. : "I urn much pleated with the situation, 1 think that when Cen. Otis LteU more troops he will iiuike rapid progress. 'Hie county Is more fnvniiilile for iiillilury operiitloua than I Hiippo.'cil. The liuprosaioii that the country is uuheulthful Is wrong." pri-cee- On. fl fj n IHtt.-,U- imuii. an 11 Maw a Mrni.1 tmiu atMuf neaf ly an im ftriiuviitnt aa. niitai fMiririiuii I H, PMITfMM, Hluiiilurd tt C. Pultrr , Wnriuly Commended I I (WtiUJUnl.ttWrMimUira wlllHml uumlirr r UU nrrlilti.lftU ( alitl It, II fviJ. oiirr 11m ; ) , Illinois Central R. If. ANNOUNCEMENTS Ibo ItlinoU Crniral now ''" on jnle"J '" "na ' !'P irraorr 20, irus, louna mp lumuicr iouiiii ilckrii liooi poimsonlit lmr in Ilia South lo a lam till ol luunntr rraorls In Ilia Noilh lla fa.l douLla Jailr trrvlra lo hi Lliicaeo, Clnciuuall anjljiujttlll cnalitetone lo iracliulrklf and eooiloiiiiilrihciuoaiiialn if tout ot vugiiila, ika Whlia Wounlilntand htaild ol New Kiislaiid, tlielboutand Itlaiidi, llielaaa and loirit irtolll ol Michigan, Wlteonsln and Minnesota, ilia llol Spiinica ol Aikantat, ilia rllooitone I'Jlk or lb Iiivnlunlilc oil im ia.tkC "i;Tii iy( Co., I'utitlnlicrN, TAIlliIPrP ' nvjJIniTioit to I If Mcrrlam HprliiKllcltl, Maua, inauuii ual, bouarliola, ainl la , r auu aril 1 11 i VUlllUl I I I "' "' uplift tCI the regiment of Infantry which was reeruited at Fort Logan left nt noon vcstenlay over the Lnion Pacific in two tectloiis. Col. Kennon ac companled the first srctlun. 'I he other Lebanon Law School, l'rumoted to (lencral. half will start this evening. lInlmo Cococeo, a son of Thonuin Ilaniied Aceordlnu tu Iitr. Coeocco, government delegate from LEBANON, TENN. Atlanta, (la., Aug. 30. Joo Curroll, Monte CrUtl, nnd n nephew of Mliuirl t'ococco, delegate fiom I'ort H.itii, hu a nigro, was executed in the jail here Ten Thousand Pages ol Living bein promoted to general in the regu- vtHerdav for the inurdtr of Josle AlLaw Really a Two Yuan.' exander, n negress, last May. lar forces. Course Accomplished in l'rhate letters from l'orto Plata Dividend Declared. quoted the governor there as snylmf Niw ork, Aug. 30. The Union PaONE YEAR, tliut he will surrender the town on the approach of the Insurgents, lie says cific Itullroad Co. hus dtclured semiWith Diploma and License. that as it is a natlonul upriilng Iw annual dividend of two per cent, on (u preferred stock. REVIEWED would moid shedding blood. Another year free of Charge NUAIIINU THU CAI'irAL. AdJrct N. GREEN, CHANCELLOR. ur Color'ed (;itr?ens. Next Term September 4, 1S99. 81k The rteiolullonlata Within Iloura, by llurae, nf the Cupllul. aoa rattieri 01 nowi aii New York, Aug. 30. A dispatch to talolnfcooimuDicauoDt iboal4 t addrrtied to par to (bit column A Good Man aA VatltnalAtl ! the Herald from Santo Domingo, Fri( IIH(.IWH aJOWa AtBa atrial WANTEDto represent day, la Kew West, Kla , snjs: Miji Macy Earl is on the lick list. The tide of revolution I? rapidly a large Tea, Coffee and Spice Hearing the capital. The revolutionWill Prentice is oo the sick list. Firm in this section. Address ists have ciossed the mountains and Look out for lbs cike walk by the lillle N. B., care A. only six hours distant by E. Walesby, are now (oiks, Ono of the best ever given la n horse. Advertising Agent, Louisville, so don't miss Ibis grand affair. The Goeriimrnt Totlerlnw. Kentucky. The government is tottering nnd ap- Friday oif;ht, Sept i parently unable to rhoke the InsurCome to the "Ilea supper" October 7. rection. Yesterday it dispatched n W. A. NISBK1 , rraiidam At an entertainment given by Miss commission to confer with the rebel O. W. WADDILI., Caibltr Victory to soma ot ber Madison-vill- a leaders for the purpose of trying to Elizabeth Sfopkins vXountu friends on Mondayxevening.sUe Introeffect a compromise. Meanwhile there gTcat suspense. The cnpltul may be duced a very novel cake walk by three Is beselged In a few days If a comprom- couples of little colored children Tbey -ise fails. acquitted themselves admirably, and were Uencrl Alarm I'revalla. much complimented by all those present Among the people there li gencrnl Madisonvillk, Ky. School opens Monday, Sept. 4th, at 8 alarm. The president never lenvea home by night or dny, txeept with a o'clock. Mothers, send the children on - - - $50,000. double guard. The city Is vlrtuijly lime and come yourself at 10 o'clock to Gaptal Stock, military law. The soldiers are take part in Mothers' Day exercises. Do under Transacts The foreign not provide books until the children are and invites a sener.il banklne business patroling the streets. the accounts of tha consulates are crowded with aliens ap- regularly graded Send the grade card. Hopkins and adjoining counties cillrens ol prehensive of disorder. His the finest and most secure vaull In If anyone bas no grade card they will be Commandant Aaauaalimled. that section of Kentucky The military commandant of San graded according to the mark they rnafe Cristobal was assassinated on Tues- in examination, as all pupils without cards BO YEARS' day. Placards demanding fhe death of must be examined before beginning work EXPERIENCE the cabinet ministers nre postci) in any grade. nightly In prominent places. Mothers, coma and see your children exMilitary preparations nre being amined, and il may to you will see that government, nnd the by the are undtr mini, but the lutur-rectlo- it is an impossibility1 for the teacher to has tlum fni been lemnrkiibl.v subtract your thild's knowledge, which a free from blcndtihtd, although there very few, if any, would do If It were pus TrtAoc Marks are vague repot ts of severe fighting In sible. We would be glad If both parents UEBIQNS CopvRiaHv--a Ac the Interior. we make a special &p should come, but ya endlnr a ikatrb and deicrtptlon mar Telrumilli I.tucn Cut. opinion free whether an peal to mothers, for upon them tba.$ycceti mTMflon.laprobablrpatantable. Cuumiutilra. AH the Ulrgrajih Ilneo to the In- of IIOBaatnauraonSdentlaL Handbook on I'atenta tha school largely depends. , Ladies Sent f reevuideet afancr for aacurlnir iiateuta. of thp lilnnd have bem puf by terior uxen inroueu Mann A to. recclr aianu frial notlc, without cnariro, la tba the insurgents; niul eoinmiiiioullon lit who are well wishers of school work, who wire has been in.pouilble for neveral are not patrons are welcome. Special InSckNlific tliijR, but refugees Ruy the levolutlon vitation to Mesdames Eliii McNary, A nanaaomeir lllnitratoq waeklr. larecat rir. Hayes, Douglass, Rilter and Stielton, We is spreading. calatlon otiany adauttgo Journal. 1 erma, 13 n raari fonrmpntba.ll. Milbjall newadealera. (iov. Molina of the Lavegu .district wish tbem lo tell bow to "Teach Religion MUNN Cowb'1-"'- - Mew York bus gone over to the revolutionist, in the Home " Brand Ofioe, esS F BL, Waablngton, II. C Inking with him mnny fioldleis. Honiu of the Ihoinliiean gunboats have put It is safe to say that Edward Into the river, and It Is rumored that und cublnet, In cuse of Atkinson will not put the Sultan the president emergency, will lice to Porto Itlco, of the Sulu Islands on his ex Will receive prompt attenLookluu to the United Stntea. change list, since the latter has I' more serious trouble comes thr lifted his hat to the stars and tion at this office. Estimates people here arejooklng to the United States for protection. In case of riot- - stripes. furnished upon application. Une-half- cobozao was among tlioio Killed. Jly Instructions from (Sen. Jlmlne, lianion I'uilieco has been made i om ii.iiiuler-lli-clile- f In the northeast penil lug the nrrlial of Gen. Torino Ourcln the Insurgents only lle. (leu. Tra Thirty-fourth )lotliiu Wealtirurd. '"Wibilifl I)ctlonrI.' All autbfntl? iiimcminuf ntMirti invrnauiMMi t wry la tit vtrtout iw hft onr treOe tuAik on f(tMit7utriiK)iiHiB iiivruit. CAUTION. 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