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I),"' i vAk hJ8A)i - 'v, , rv I EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1899. not being conducted to suit the caprice of the county commissioners. t )i .i. T. TJENTH YEAR. q 5-- 6 .: Oiy 41 j-- : ?? IO.88 ps LAWS NOT THE SAME Ohio and Kentucky Election Bills Aptly Compared. flOCnCiS I?alrm CONTENTION PUNCTURED. Summary of Two Laws. The Ohio election system Is absolutely or equally balanced between the two great parties, the county election board consisting ot tvo Republicans and two Democrats ot standing In their parties, chosen by their respective party committees, Could anything bo fairer? In Kentucky a solidly Democratic stats board may appoint solidly Democratic county boards, without any provision for even minority representation, to say nothing of equal representation, for tho Republicans. Could anything be moro unfair? The Ohio election law provides that tho county board of supervisors, composed equally of Republicans and Democrats, shall appoint two 'judges and ono clerk from each party, thus assuring an equal division of power and responsibility. As the Democratic supervisors aro not likely to consent to tho appointment of dlsreputablo men as Republican officers, and Republican supervisors will not agree to ward heelers as Democratic officers, the result is that each party acts as a check upon the other, and respectablo citizens are chosen to conduct elec- inHiNii Thirty-Fiv- AT ILLINOIS SOLDIERS HOME, The Death Iloll for Angus! Ainons the Veteran at the Qnlner Home. Qulncy, III., Sept. 3. The following deaths are officially reported at tin State soldiers' home for the past Thousand Union Veterans in the Grand Army Parade at Philadelphia. e BY Royal OVAL BAKINa POWOf R Baking rowDER WW. FIVE 1 II Pittsburgh, Pa. MEN OR of the Ohio Low Stands Out In Marked Contrast With tbo In Mrusuro Muddled Upon This State Salient Kcuture of tho Two documents. Senator Gocbcl and some of bis apologists are said to occasionally defend tho Ooebel force bill by asserting that It Is substantially the same as the Ohio election law. If this were true e mea-surU-T- ' REVIEWED PRESIDENT M'KINLEY. month: Albert C. Able, Companies E and I, Eighth Illinois Infantry. Peter Doran, Company V, Second Illinois cnvnlry. August Hergland, Company I, rUSOUlTEIYlrHE Makes the food nvof tdelicious and wholesome CO., fW Explosion, Followed by Fire, at tbe Republic Iron Works la IKCCp coughing wf fceep WERE INSTANTLY KILLED- - . f.C, Ki If ilf - . e It would nottjustlfy-thInfamous fastened upon the people of Kentucky, but nothing could be farther from the truth than this plea In mitigation. In order that the people ot Kentucky may understand how false is tbls claim, and how wicked a thing Ooebellsm Is, the leader will contrast the fundamental features of tho Ohio and Kentucky election. laws uowon the statute books. tions. Senator Blackburn conceded the parCan as much bo said of the Kentucky election system? d tisanship or tho Ooebel bill in his In Kentucky a Democratic county speech when he offered to wager election board appoints one Demo"chances of eternal salvation his cratic Judge, usually, an Intense-pa- r against a copper penny" that If the Re- tisan, who will atop at nothing, sepublicans came Into power they would lected by the Democratic machine; never repeal It. and one Republican judge, named by This Is characteristic of Mr. Black- this same machine, and often a man inclinaburn, but the Leader begs to assure whoso business or personat hlm'that the Republican party In Ken- tions,Is will not permit him to act, or who physically or morally unfit for tucky, Is Insincere as he would such a responsibility. In the appointihavo his followers beVfeve, and Will' ment of clorks and Judges thero Is the never atop until the Ooebel force bill same pretense of a political division, Is wiped from the statute books and but these places are manipulated in a decent election law Is enacted. such a way that on registration days And when that good day comes Kenthe Republicans aro lucky to have tucky can .dono better than take as a even a single official representative, to rtls,llty the each precinct. model ot falrnesfl"and new Ohio election system, 'which Is the Is this picture overdrawn? joint product of the beet minds e In Ohio heavy penalties are .Imposed Republican anil Democratic parties In for violations of the law by the county election supervisors. that slate. In Kentucky thero aro no penalties In the Stoto at Large. for tho most flagrant offenses. The Ohio law provides that the secreIn Ohio power and responsibility tary of state, who Is elected by the people every two years, shall be state sup- equally divided between the clfteen ervisor of elections, whoso duties and representatives of the two leading parauthority are clearly defined, and who ties, assuring absolute hes no voice In the settlement ot elecIn Kentucky a centralized Demotion contests, which must be decided cratic junta has absolute power, with by the courts. Tho Kentucky law provides that the no responsibility except to tho mageneral assembly shall elect a state chine that cal)cd it into existence. Thero are a score of minor features board of election commissioners, consisting of three members, who serve in which the fairness of tho Ohio law four years, who may all belong to any stands out In contrast with tbo unparty, who are today all Democrats, fairness ot the Kentucky law. who have absolute power to decide conThe People. Aroused. tested elections, 'and from whoso decisIn Ohio the voters may bo mision there Is no appeal. guided In their political beliefs, but their will Is registered at tbo polls with In tho Counties. In Ohio tho secretary ot state ap- absolute justice. In Kentucky tho voters may riso in points four election supervisors for each county, two ot wham must be open revolt against mofltllBental pollt-iecrfJasjfc j)Utj,ti sra confronted 'from tho party casting the' largest voto tb QaWtHMNUrsy Managers with at the preceding state election, and two from tho party casting the next largest tie braBTwpstCp ' "SvUfcleftre you owT it?" tarsaly geing to ?o vote. In each county the party com wfQt tha observamlttees select the county supervisors tion: "You may have the votes, but for tbelr respective parties, the secretary of state being required to appoint we do tho counting." Doss Tweed was once Impudent tho four men nominated by the two enough to ask' "Whf.t ore you going county committees. The county supervisors serve for two years each, and to do about It?" but he was not able the secretary ot state has no power to to stand before the wrath ot an outraged people when once aroused, and remove them. In Kentucky the state election com ended his career in a felon's cell. May-fiel- noto, Ilnakford (III.) I'o.l, the Veteran Orxaulintlon, Headed the Line The 1'realdent Greeted vilth a Wnve ot , Cheering am He vra 'Urlren Orer the Parade Itonte. Philadelphia, Sept. O.Thla was the big day of tho Grand Armj encampment, and the city wn nllve nt an eurly hour. Tho presence in the city of President McKlnley, aud bis drive over the route of the parade, aroused the greateiit enthusluim among the throngs. Admiral Sampson and thj ciiptrtlliB of his fleet inside a formul cull upon the president before nino o'clock, Mr. McKlnley receiving thcio In the reception room But npart Tor l,I:n at the hotel. IlrUe Over he l'arade Itoute. AMerwnrd the presidential party, Including tho admiral and the cap. Ir,lns,'cutcred carriages unci went ovei the route of the parade. The preal dent's carriage was drawn by four richly caparisoned bay horses. With the president were Gov. Stone of I'enn. lylraiiia, Mayor Ashbridge and 'Gen. Wagner, chairman of tin (I. A. R. executive committee. A Qreat Wave of Cheerlnir. As the president started up llroad street, a great wave if cheering urn itarted that never ceased until he had traversed the entire route of the pa. Twen-ty-elght- h Illinois infantry. Frederick W. Tooley, Company (), first Connecticut heavy artillery. Charles Lawrence, Company M.Elev-entl- i Illinois cavalry.and Company (J, Late Nqwa from South Africa is Fourteenth Missouri cavalry. Vogue, Contradictory and Henry C. Ileatty, Company E, Twenty-third ' Urisatlsfactory. Kentucky infantry. ' Robert Kanllg, Company II, Ninth Ohio infantry. William P. Stlllwell, Company A, LONDON PAPERS TAKE A GRAVE VIEW. " Second Illinois cavnlry. fantry. Thomas Grnbef, Company O, Forty-fourt- h Wlnconsln Infantry. Alexander N. Wilson, Company R, Forty-firIllinois Infantry, nnd Coui' puny 0, Fifty-thir- d Illinois Infantry. Churles Whltmaur, Company R, Ono Hundredth New York Infantry. st IIHiH DISPATCHES FROM OEN. OTIS. The Last of the Volnnteer Leaveths rhllluplne Orareaof the Tenth Pennsylvania Decorated. Several Some Dreadful Disaster, explosion ot Which Will Pajave Fatal Fire Followed the Explosion, Addlnir to the Horrors ot the Other Received InJarWt, William He7lep, Company U, Onu Hundred nnd Forty-eight- h Illinois In- Helnrlcli Meyer, Company ond Missouri infantry. K, Sec- The present aggregate membership of the home is 1,022. SINKING OP THE MORGAN CITY. Particular of the Accident that Will Cnu.e Drlar All Hand Sated. Washington, Sept. 3. The following dispatch received at the wnr department yesterday afternoon gives some particulars of the wreck of the transport Morgan City: ot-tb- ifJ-- -- al t The presidential party drove pat the historic statchousc. As he passed, the president took olT his hat. The party reached tho reviewing stand at 10:10 o'clock, and the pivjldent walled In the room of the director of public works until the head of the procession reached the stand, when he again made his appearance. I'aaalna In HeYlevr. The head ot the procesxlon moved at ten o'clock nnd inarched five mile. Independence Hall was passed during the mnrch, nnd caps were lifted and Colors dipped by the veterans. A chorus of 3,000 school children at the cltv hall and sang patriotic songs as he veterans Kissed, llnckford Headed tho Line. Post No. 1, from Rockford, 111., the nldcxt post In the Grand Army, head-ithe line. Ocn. James W. Lnttn, ot this city, was chief marshal. Among the rcllca ot the civil war which appeared in tin, parade was the worn and stained flag which was used at Gen. Thomas' head.-- ' qunrterr llltnltlrd Veternn In Carrlnpree. Disabled veterans rode in carriages following the department of Pennsyl vania at the end of the line. In ordei :mo the departments of Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode l8lnhd,NewlIainpshirc, Vermont Potomac, Virginia, North Carolina. d rade. Nagasaki, Japan, Sept. 3. General, Washington-Transp- ort Morgan City, under guidance of an experienced pilot; struck a reef in inland sea, eight miles from Onomichl, 250 miles from Nagasaki, about u. in., September 1. Jtacked off nt daylight. Vessel filled rapidly; was beached and all saved. Officers and crew did splendid work. Have telegraphed to Kobe for food. Al sending wrecking crewnnd ve.isel with food from here. Cargo almost all lost. Can you send mc transport from Manila. American money good here only, 'v hence delay. CARTER, Quartermaster. Gen. Otis cabled Minister Buck for particulars and notified the department that the Ohio would be sent to AdJutHnt 1 Nagasaki. The government suffered no great loss in the wreck of the Morgan City save that of time, aslh'e "Was a' chartered vessel and the owners are tho losers. FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. Three Men Killed Outright and Five MortallyInjured Other nulldlnnr TotnllrWrccked. - fof-low- it , N'orlh T)aknta,Nebraska,Mlchgan,Knu-sagMluneKitn, Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Washington, Alaska and Couth Dakota. Thirty-fiv- e thousand men were in line. The Avenue ol fame with its snow white column:, mil festoons of bunting and laurel ivos the favorite point. ( ..r s i Gold In Lookout Sluuntaln. Chicago, Sept. 0. A special to the Dally News from Chattanooga, Tenn., missioners appoint three commission-.cr- s ays: for each county, who may all beJudge Pratt at Kuttawa. While digging a well on Lookout long to ono party, and who In many mountain (I. II. Jarnagin uud others Kuttawaj Ky., Sept. '5?-T- lie counties aro all Democrats. The state of Lyon county JiNCovered gold quartz in large quanticommissioners may; Appoint whoever Republicans ties. The gold vein was struck about they please, without consulting party opened their campaign hero-todafroia Chuttanoogu organizations or local preferences, and Hon. Clifton J. Pratt, nominee for lix miles ot being a rich one. and given ivldcntc l, attorney-generawas the principal in the counties in which tho Republicans were given a single commissioner sneaker. Trn Phllpote Killed. London, Ky., Sept. 6. It Is reported the party leaders were gives ao voice Mr. Pratt spoke at length Jn his selection. The state commis- on the issues of the day aud was that the reign of terror which has pre sioners may remove any county com- forcible nnd.logical. Many Demo- vailed In Clay county for the past missioner at any tlmo, without charges crats were in the audience: and week, has reached its climax in the pricarlng.andmay appoint a successor. expressed themselves as greatly Idlllng ot two members of the Phil-po- t family, which has become noted This provision gives the state board Mr". Pratt's address. through the Philpot-Grlfflfeud, In absolute power to change a county pleased with are which five men were shut down last Republicans in this section ' board at will. enthusiastic over the bright out- July. In the Precincts. In Ohio tho county board of election look for a large majority at the Another Anneal-foPorto nicnue. supervisors, consisting of two Repub- November election. Tcday.'s meetNew Yorlc, Sept. S. The central licans and two Democrats, selected by ing was significant ;of .harmonyJjn Porto Rican relief committee has isthe county committees of the two par- Lyon county Republican ranlcs,and sued another appeal to the United ties, appoint four Judges and two Mr. Pratt made many friends dur- States in behalf of unfortunates ol the hurricane. The appeal declares clerks for each precinct, of which two ing his brief stay here. H $130,000 will Judges and one clerk are from each ot j the destitute be require to procure foi bare necessities of life. the two leading parties, The four Speaking Dates of the Republican " Judges, two Republicans and two DemA "MIIU" Hotel lit Chlcnwo. Campaign. ocrats, decldo all disputed points, and The following dates have been Chicago, Sept. 0. Preparations arc the two clerks keep two separata regisunder way for the establishment, In tration books on registration day and authorized by the Republican Chicago, of a hotel on the plan of tin separate poll books and tally sheets on State campaign committc: Mill's hotels of New Yorl: city, where election day. Ao the Democratic and s patrons can secure a MAJ. A. T. WOOD. room, 4 Republican clerks keep two dlstluct Saturday, September 9 Olive including bath, for 20 to 30 cents a sets of records ot tho registration snd ulght. election, which must agree, with etch 11111, 1 p. in. n r , Manistee, Mich., Sept. 2. The boiler & Sargent's bowl factory at Copcmihh, 30 mile north of here, exploded yesterday aitunoan. killing three men nnd fatally injuring tout otlrers. The dead are. Charles Handy. Perry Melnfout. George Est a brook. The following were fatally injured-Olive- r Handera, Robert Peterson, Charles Taylor, Hounid Ketcham. George lllce was stveicly. but not fatally scalded. The L.iilding was toIn Chapman tally wrecked, debris being scattered for 60 rods around. A lloi)' I'latnre. Washington, Sept. 2. Gen. Lee, in a tcport, draws a rosy picture of conditions in Harr.uu and Santa Clara provinces, Cuba. Knllrcuda arc ull running and doing u good business; tradi! In the cities nnd towns has revived; all the old Industries have renewed work; the natives have ample opportunity for employment, and the population generally Is prospering and sontented. I'lre In n Mlrhicnn Vlllaice. Hay City, Mich., Sept. 4. Pincon-nlnvillage, 20 miles north ot thii :lty, wus visited by a disastrous fire Sunday. Thirty-tw- o frame buildings, including the Michigan Central station, Maccubec hnll, 13 busi-- . net, bouH?H and 33 dwellings, were pas-eng- totally destroyed, with their contenti In nearly every cose. Three Hen Killed. Cedar Grove, Wis., Sept. 4. August Schcrk, Ntc Pass and William Holle buslnesH. men of this city, were In p nrst-clas- Lr. it Kleked Hie Slater to Death. Kos., Sept. 2. Joseph ilarlin, a Indian living SO p. m. miles southeast of here, kicked his 14. UNDERWOOD AND W. D. year-ol-d DR. E. E. sister to death to prevent hei JOHNSON. marrying Albert Ball, to whom he Monday, Sept. 18 Madison-vill- objected. Martin escaped. 7:30 p. in. r Dn Pnty De Clom'e Ilerelatlons. Tuesday, Sept. ig Hopkins-ville- , Rennrs, Sept. 2. it is reported that Lieut.-CoTJu Pity de Ctaiu has mud 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 20 Hender- the most sensational revelntion, expos"? son, 7:30 p. m. ing all the crookedness in which he Thursday, Sept. 21 Owensboro was guilty in obedience to the direct instructions of his chiefs of tho gen7:30 p. m. Sept. Friday, 22 Bowling eral staff. rabllu Mlort Panicky. Green, 7:30 p. m, Johannesburg, Sept. 4. The condiHON, THOMAS M. OWSLEY. tion of the public mind is decldeillv Monday, bept. iMkton, 1 panicky. Yesterday detectives searched By ap- p. m. voto In every controversy1. the Slmmerjoaltmlno foj, arms und pointing as a clerk a Republican who found none. it is known can not or will not serve, Our local physicians have been tbo almost universal rule In, Fayette Miss Caroline Comly, of Philaconntya vacancy Is created which the uncomfortably busy during the delphia, a niece of Messrs. Jno. B. Democratic Judge find sheriff fill at the past week and there are stories of and Geo. C. Atkinson, is here vispolls with a Democrat, The result is prescription! fiil-in- iting the families of these gentlethat tho loco Republlcaiiudge.18 out: record-breakin- g voted by'lhe' Democratic1 Judpo'and drugstores. The ex- men and is spending this week at the with Miss Susan Atkinson. Miss sheriff and a Democratic clerk Is us- tremely hot, dry weather is doubttb'e political less the cause of much of this, Atkinson will go to Philadelphia ually at hand whenever program caljaforaulMtHutions of which will disappear witha cooler with Miss Comly in time for both to names uudTother.j:'Xrattaa ion registraSwarthmore College. .; . tion 'day and' the. falsification of tally aimuspneie. . novel coal hauling engine is sheets on election da. ..The county uLurc8 being put in No. 9 mines this board may remove any p&eliicllelecX PtatsiW I HIHIVIv Cuts, Burnn, Uralses, Rheu- week. It is built by a Mr. "Prouty, tion, officer or, ahy day or hour, and this power can bo used tolcbange the matism nnl Sores. Price, 26 cents. of Chicago, and the motive power is furnished by gasoline. Sold by SI. Bernard Drag Store. result In any precinct It tha election is JUDGE CLIKTON other, thero is no opportunity for fraudulent onirics on. registration day or tally sheet falsification, on election day. Judges and clerkB are appointed for a full year and can not be removed at the whim of tho county board ot supervisors. 'in Kentucky the bounty board of commissioners, which may be, and practically is, a solidly Democratic body, appoints tvo Jtijlfes, ono clerk and one sheriff for each "precinct. The law requires that thf,wo 'judges shall be; of, opposite politics, and that the sheriff and clerk shall also come from opposing parties. As the two' Judges and sheriff decide all congested points, the appointment ot a Democrat for sheriff gives that party the 'majority J. PRATT. stantly killed, and Albert Ike probably fatally Injured, by a train running Into their wagon at a crossing as they ivere returning from a Sundny outing The teiim was killed und the wagon demolished. AKree to a Conference. London, Sept. 6. A dispatch from Johannesburg to Reuters Agency, def Inltely announces that the reply of tht Transvaal Republic to the British chlsc proposuls and ugrees in princlplt to a conference at Cape Town. . Saturday, Sept. Coffeyvllle, I hulf-brce- d I e, communication withdraws the frail l. lletururd tu Waahlnutnn. Washington, Sept. 0. Mr. Dawes the comptroller of the currency reached Washington yesterday, aftet a month's vacation In the west. Ilouulit by the Southern. ji Kncxvllle, Tenn., Sept. 8. Advlcei received from New York state that the .'- m,. Southern railroad has bought Knoxvllls & Bristol railroad. thi John Dcbuisson has bought of Mrs. J. L. M.Robertson the house and lot on the hill near W. D. Caviness' place where Mr. Dcbuisson has been living for some The trade was consumtime. mated Tuesday. Polcy Woodson, a carpenter at Manitou, suffered slight injuries Monday from a falling shed which he was unfortunate enough to be under. The news came by telephone and details were not. . c Washington, Sept. 4. The war department yesterday received two dispatches from Manila. The first read: "Manila, Sept. 3. "Adjutant General, Washington Il&lhvny to Angeles' completed in four days. Insurgents north opened 011 place this morning with shrapnel Three More lufantr? Brigade, which failed to explode; no casualties. .Several' HlKliland llenl-uicii- t, "Kansas and Washington being loadHald to Have Been Ordered ed on transports; two battalions Nineto Cane Colony Lnluu'a Neck Said teenth infantry relieve Tennessee at to be' Undefended. Hollo and Cebu. Latter, witli Iowa, London, Sept 0. Tho latest news only remaining volunteer regiments, lecelved in this city' from various sail Boon. "OTIS." points In South Africa is vague and At the war department it is said contradictory. Nothing more is known that With the leaving of the Tennessee regarding the status of the negotia- snd Iowa regiments all the volunteers tions between Clreat Uritain and the will have left the Philippines; also Transvaal than that leurned Monday, sll the men of the regular army under General Order No. 40. The oillcials of the British war oflice The second dispatch reads as folemphatically deny tha: the reserves have been called out, or that any steps lows: ' "Manila, Sept. 3. have been taken to that end. "Adjutant General, Washington-Gra- tes .Tone of the of deceased members Tenth The afternoon newspapers follow Pennsylvania decorated September 1 the lead of the morning papers in tak- with fitting cermonles conducted by ing an extremely grate view of the Chaplain Pierce. Chaplain Sutherland, Vituation, although the nar office do a personal friend of Col. Hawkins, deuiuls somewhat tend ? ally the wild- livered address. OTIS." ly ulurmlst reports curnnt late MonA NATION'S PENSIONERS. day night. The lloer Orffnn, a Million I'rnnui Itecelved The Rocr organ here, the Stnndanl tho llounty of the Government and Digger's News, prints a dispatch from 1'retorla saying that the tension llurluir the l'nat Year. there was apparently let.s severe, and Washington, Sept. 1. Tbe annual that it wsn believed arrangements foi the proposed conference 1 Cape Towit icpurt of Hon. II. Clay Kvans, comwould be completed, although l'resi missioner ot pensions, shows that durdent Kruger of the Transvaal repub- ing the year there were added to the pension roll 40,229 names, and 43,140 lic was Unlikely to attend were dropped, 34,313 of these by rea. The-- St. Jnmcs Curette. The opinion of thosi who regard on of death. There was expended foi $138,333,05;. The annual the beginning of a war between Great pensions Uritain 'and the Transvaal n only .1 value of the entire pension roll matter of a short time Is voiced by amounts to $131,017,901, being $049,-49more than It ever was, due to the Ihe St. James Gazette, which says: "Tlia news concerning the crisis is higher average annual value of "The loll is icude up of 753,451 very grave. .We learn thot three more infantry brigades have been ordered lurvivlng soldiers; 2.17,415 widows nnd dependent relatives, and G33 nurses, io Capo Colony, Including the' Gordons of Dargai fame; on battalion of the The total number of original applications flled during. the year, including, Highland. light Infantry, in Crete; the second battalion of tin; those on account of the war with Dlack Watch, and the srrond battalion "pain was, 48,703. The number of wus 37,077. "Iickm reglmentj original .claims allowed of tho Cameronlans. are under orders to be ready to learn During the year 107,919 claims of all at 24 hours' notice. The of.'cers ami :hih(-- were rejected, a large permen are delighted at h prospect of centage ot these being claims for The report will state that the active scn-lce- . ielny in the adjudication of claims is, War Cnmldtrcil Certain. "In service circles war is considered in nearly every case, the fault of the absolutely certain. The admiralty have claimants or their attorneys. In order that the present complex a number of tinuspol'ts ready to convey troops to Cape Colony. The Uoers, tystem of pensioning may be viinpli-lied- , nnd to secure more uniform while procrastinating in regard to their reply, have been n.uking every practice in the future, the appointpreparation for war, and are contem- ment of a commission for the revision plating raiding the Natal frontier. it the laws, rules and regulations is Lalng's Neck,, which is the sole route recommended. from the Transvaal to Niilnl, is undeADMIRAL DEWEY'S CHINESE. fended." Cane Town Iliniintche. They Are Good Cnoauh to Klaht Cape Town dispatcher tuty that tha If and Wear Mednl ol Honor, Thejr Afrikander papers print what purAre Uond Ruonah for Cltlsen. ports to be a account of the recent pour parlers. Rut as these New York, Sept. 3. The Tribune credit Mr. Coynlnghum Green, the Brit- toys: George II. Holden, who has been ish agent in the South African Re- In the Philippines attending to tho public, with saying thill Great Britain prize and bounty claims of the sail- was willing to abandon the question irs who took part in the battles of the of British suzerainty If the proposals late war, is in the city. In an intermade at the Btoefontciu conference 1y view he said: Glr Alfred Mllner, the governor of Cape "I received the utmost courtesy from Colony, nnd British high commission- Admiral Dewey. When I was leaving, er of South Africa, weru accepted, ind called to pay my respects to the they are not credited citner at Capo idmlrul, he said among other things: Colony or here. "Mr. Holden, when you get back, I iViali you would see our congressman THE PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. ind get him to pass law which will illow the Chinese boys whom I have Show Inn n Decrease (or the .Mouth bad With me to come to America. It Of Ausmt of 4,2Hl,l 10 Other they nre good enough to light with intercatluur Flauro. j 3, and to wear the medals of our they are good enough to Washington, Sept. 2. The monthly citizens," statement ot the public debt showti Sucocns I Assured. that at the close of business August Des Moines, la., Sept. 3. For sev31, 1S09, the debt, less cash in th.i treasury, amounted to $1,157,300,553, a eral weeks a committee has been sollc-.tinsignatures from members of tbe decrease, as compared with last month, of $4,281,110. This decrease is ac- legislature too pledgein which the sign counted for by u corresponding in- trs agree to vote for an appropriation crease hi tha cash on hand. it $40,000 to pay the transportation of tho Fifty-firIowa volunteers from The debt is capitulnt'd as follows: Interest-bearinJan Francisco to the state and giving debt, $1,000,049,850, debt on which interest has ceased since Ihem a reception. The committee anmaturity, $1,215,150; debt bearing no nounced that success is now assured. Interest, $389,395,427; total, $1,430,059,-42More Wmiea or No Work. London, Sept. 4. The demonstrahowever, does not InThis amount, clude $001,443,203 Jn certificates ami tions organized yesterday in Cardiff, treasury notes outstanding, which niv Hull, Bristol and Liverpool, by the offset by un equal a'inoUut of cash on jailors nnd firemen's union were well ittended, At nil the meetings resoluhand. tions were adopted to go on strike unThe cash in the treasury is classified as follows: Gold 317,448,9G0, sll less the Increase in wages asked for is ve'r $305,059,814, paper $58,484,240, granted. Ciop Smcd by a Heavy Haln. bonds, deposits in national bank London, Sept. 4. Lord Geo, Hamildlsbursli g nflicers' balances, etc., $81,388,407, making a total of ton, secretary of state for India, has $9G2,379,8S2, against which there arc received a dispatch from the viceroy demand liabilittesoutstandlug amount- of India, Lord Curzon, asserting that ing to $083,027,010, lesving a net cush Immedlutc anxiety regarding the crops In thu central provinces of India has balance on hand of $279,332,872. The net gold In tha treasury yester- oeeu removed by a heavy rain. day was $248,737,071, the largect The Senate a a llluli Court. amount in the history of the governParis, Sept, 3. President Loubet ment the The gold certificates so far with- has ItBiicd a decree assembling high 18 as a senate on drawn from the several subtrcssurles :ourt. It isSeptember understood that the trials In exchange for gold coin amount tn will Include charges both ot conspira$38,004,910. cy aud attempts ugalnst the internal safety of the state. On Board the Tartar. Washington, Sept. 8. Gen. Otis caUnsatUfuatory Concoalon. bles that the Tartar left Manila SunPekln, Sept. 3. The day for San Francisco with 48 officers, (foreign oillce) has offered .the Italians 13 civlliuns, 400 discharged men, 733 mining rights in tho Niug-Hai disenlisted men (Kansas) and seven trict, but the grant is entirely unsatiscorps men. Total, 1,210. factory to Italy and Is likely to cause complications. In 1'nyor ot liVUerutton. Rrisbniie, Sept. 3. Thu latest, but CulUlmcnli. Washington, 8ept. 5. The number still Incomplete returns of the voting on the federal referendum bill idinw a of enlistments Saturday was 203, mak ..;ajoilty of 3,130 lu favor of ftdera ing a total of 2,002 for the last tcf Uuu. regiments called out. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2. A boiler ut tbe Republic Iron works on South Twenty-fourtgtrcst,- - tiKbtr-i-y before daylight, killed five men and serloiply Injured seven. Fire which broke out following the explosion, added to the norror. The mill wai partly wrecked nnd tho entlrd plant tvas compelled to close down. The list if killed and injured Js ns follows: The Killed. David Matthews, heater; married. Thomas Heavens, heater; married. Wm. Thomas heater: married. John Wurmlnskl, heater. Unknown man, crushed almost recognition. The Inlured. Malachl Donohue, 38 years of age, puddlcr; fatally burned. Neil Donohue, his son, 28 years old; jj be-jo- u long enough snd you will Succeed (n reduclngyour .weight, losing?; our appetite, bringing on a slow fever and making everything exactly right for the germs of consumption. Stop ColiehihS and VGU- sb win get weu. tt We know ot nothing' better to tear the lining ot your throat and lungs. It is better, thsn wet ipitaonIs. ts cause bronchitis and it flyers Cherry Pectoral cures couehs of every kind, An ordinary cough disappears in a single night. Tbe racking cougns or Droncnins are soon completely mastered. And, If not too far along, the coughs ot consumption are completely cured. Ask your druggist for one of rtill die. Frederick Herb, He. 43 years old; will l're. ' 11 Stephen Macaskl. Henry Sanders. Peter Schnltzer. Unknown man, cut about head; left the hospital without giving his name. Kew Men Were Around. The explosion occurred just as the eight force was leaving and the day force was coming on duty, so that Here were only a few men In the mill tt the time. It occurred In the department, and tbe concussion, was terrific. Huildings were shaken a mile tway, und dust tilled the nlr for two s )r three blocks. It entered open and nearly suff Seated persona nho were aroused by tha roar and the win-low- Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster. It will aid the action of tbe Cherry Pectoral. !( Ton h.T. any eompUlst whatever and d.slr. tha m.4lal advice you rau poiilblr QbUla, wrue nt fre.lv. Toa vdllrecelva may bt ha ot great ?rompt reply that Adjreie. ASJI. ., U. AIUI, J4IWB1I, Al.ll. The Wreckage Took Fire. Immediately following the explosion ihe wreckage took fire, and tbls added to the difficulties encountered in the burned and mutilated vicres-ml- ihock. PLEASANT GROVE ITEMS. Tribute to Our Busy Town and People. Hot days and hot nights make tbe flies sod mosquitoes bile, tbe pumpkins grow with every shower, while tbo birds slog Io tbelr leafy bower. Tbe tobacco growers in this vicinity are almost through harvesting their crop, which in "som'o" respects ii'tuperlor to that of last year. Pleasant Grove can boast of some, of lbs best growers in tbe county, among whom are Pres Patterson, Sbum Graham, Walter Dement and Messrs. liroomfield and Crumley. Earlington is tbe best town In the State for Its size. In selling produce there is always a good market and demand for same. Its industries are exleosive, tha citizens liberal audbotpilable.and taken all around it is a good place to locate in. Madison-vill- e is all O. K but tba farmers can do better selling their produce in tba Earlington markets, as prices are better and buyers more plentiful. Mr James Wright has sold his farm to Mr. Press Patterson and will move back to Christian county, after be gets bis crops off tba farm, Mr. John Oiburn and sod, oar best wheat growers, are ploughing their ground to put in a large crop this fall. Mr. Lon-ni- o Jagoa will alio put in a largo crop of wheat. Mr. Avey Claesan, of Cleveland, Ohio, Ts going to locale here and engage in tbe manufacture of rustic work from lbs wocd of white hickory and willow. Tbe health of our community is good. No sickness to report. Those who were sick are all well again. Tbo Sunday-school- s in Ibis vicinity will attend tbe Sunday-schoo- l celebration at Grapevine September 161b. Frora present Indication?, it promises to bo a big affair. A largo birthday party was given at Manitou last Friday eve by Mr. Frank Cardwell and wife.io boborot the fifteenth birthday ot their daughter, Leslie. Mr. Charles Stark and Miss Rosa Lee Brewington returned last Wednesday from Clarksville, where they were married. May they have much joy through life's thorny pathway. Mr. Edmon, wile and mctber, of MadI sonville, were lbs guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sellar, ot tbo Sprlngdale farm Sunday. Raublir. 0 tims. pen-tlon- IfELLOW FEVER AT KEY WEST. The Garrison ther North, Probably to Fort McPherson, On. to he Hemoved Fur- who-foug- ht 11 Washington, Sept. 2. Gen. Frank, iommanding the department of the rulf, has telegraphed the wnr department that four cases of yellow fever lave appeared at Key West, and asked nstructions. In reply Gen. Miles aent telegraphic nstructions directing tho removal of :hc garrison at Key West to such point; is Gen. Frank may deem best, but suggesting Fort McPhcrson, on account f the ample quarters at that point. The garrison at Key West is com posed ot batteries D and N, First artillery. The acting .assistant surgeon it Key West has also reported to Gen; Sternberg that four cases of yellow !eier have appeared In the town. There ire no cases among the troops. Yellow Fever at Vlncennes. A special to the limes-Heralfrom Indianapolis says the state bourd of health received a report of the death of a man at from yellow fever. The man bad lately returned from Cuba, and though sick when ho reached New Vork, was permitted to come on to this State. The case is pronounced certainly yellow fever, the patient having ill the symptoms, even to turning yellow and having the black vomit. His aaiae was not given." Chicago, Sept. 2. d Vin-:enn- seml-oflici- Ilandit Stronghold Taken. 11 be-io- g st g 7. last Thursday. He enjoyed himself while in attendance both spiritually and physically. Tbcre were several tboutand people there on Sunday. Rev. R. C. Ramey preached Mrs. Tina Danniog's funeral at Pleasant Grove church last Sunday io a large orderly congregation. Mr. Caroline Bell, ot Marion, Ky., is visiting relatives and friends of this commiles." munity. Rev. L. W. Browder, a Methodist minTaken Suddenly III. Chicago, Sept. 4. E. B. Nixon, gen- ister will preach bis last sermon for ibis conference year at Cave Springs Cbarcb eral manager ot the Hudson Bay Co., next Sunday. with headquarters at Winnipeg, Man , Bro, Browder is a good man and has who is on his way to Europe, was done good work according to bis severely 111 here yesterday. Mr. tunity, and it is hoped he will be opportaken returned Nixon is confined to his bed. for tbe next conference year. Mr. II. T. Walker, of Croftpn neighVslnsr Porto Illeo Coffee. borhood, came down to H; Walker's Washington, Sept. 2. The commis alter bis wife, who had Tbo j.to lbs been sary department is now buying coffco and returned borne on Sunday, In l'orto Itico for supplying the army Your correspondent bad Ihe pleasure of In that island and Cuba. This action attending sieging at Mr. Joseph Dunning's has been taken as a measure ot relief. last Sunday evening. There was a large crowd In attendance. Dead. We should not think DemoWest, 8. 0., Sept. 3. Itev. Wm. cratic parly is divided because the RepubDue Ibat we as Moffutt, D. D. LL. D., 28 years presi licans can slay home next November and dent ot Krskine college aud for many gain lbs victory. We should get sucb years editor of the Associated lie- - majority that could not be counted out by that infamoas Goebel election law. formed Presbyterian, dud yesterday. Washington, Sept. 3. Gen. Otis cabled the war department a dispatch which he received from Gen. Hughes, it Hollo. Gen. Hughes said: "Lieut. Col. llyrnc, on August 31, destroyed Argogula, the most important bandit stronghold, killing 21 and wounding many; capturing a large quantity supplies, including a complete outfit for reloading shells, bolos, spears, etc. The teat was remarkable, as the town was Ax Jottings. iccesslble ouly by a road up, an almost perpendicular slope, constantly under .Your correspondent returned from a trip to campmeeling at Hurricane, Ky., Ire for one thousand feet." Ilichest Mlnlna; Camp on Earth. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 3. W. H. Dean, who has just returned from Cape Name, claims that the district will become the richest mining camp on earth. He said: "Cape Nome Beach has been prospected and demonstrated to contain pay dirt for a distance ot 33 camp-meeti- SaLMAGUNOI. Willing Workers Wanted. To sach we will explain bow others make from $15.00 to $25.00 weekly handling oar publications. We will make no GUARANTEED SALARY or other misleading contract, but give terms and explain in a We will concise and simpla manner. shortly need a represantatlva tn each county for a publication which we believe wil eclipse anything heretofore marketed .Experience in canvassing will be valuable but not essential. State age, permanent home and experience if any. Address, Dept. "C." nana, nacnauy company, 63 1 Adams Street., Chicago, 111. 66-1- thung-11-yame- n hos-pita- l Dan Yates is reported steadily but slowly convalescent after a severe and protracted illness ot ty phoid fever. There has been and is widespread interest felt in Dan's recovery. He is one of Earling- ton's-bes-t young, men. Mrs. Tno. T. Barnett has been auite ill for several davs and is yet under close surveillance of the doctors who are not altogether satisfied as to the case. She was resting better yesterday. Beg? Arc you a subscriber You should be. to The Are Bee? you a subscriber to You should be. The c, ' iiyti- - infltMrfT 5 -- ss WP"?1 rf n? "V" V'S4 " ', V CHe TkURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. I&99- the Goebel spellbinders liavo been driven to find an excuse for the slaying of Sandford, prints a complete history of the causes leading Judge Clifton JL. Pratt lias up to the famous tragedy on the been making a series oi political The gUnts of the forest must yield ti streeets of Covington, supporting PAUL M. M00RG, Editor and Maoarar. speeches in Western Kentucky, as las! to the continual blows of the nxc&-- its account by sworn affidavits and announced in The BEwliich are mxn. When the human blood has become photographic reproductions of the BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. characteristically strong and con clogged and impure the little drops of documents wich figured in the case. Incorporated properly taken, vM Among others, the vile language vincing. As is always true of Hood's SarsaparSla, blood. Pcitoffica it Barllaitoo it Second Emend lbs fell the Oik of bad which was the sole and only cause I ate matter.' Judge Pratt's utterances these of the killing, is shown in Goebel's speeches arc free from vituperation own handwriting. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: and the vile things which so fill the Shortly after the same article was printed in full in the Ledger speeches of many political cam- and the shooting occurred. .ltoo pM)$4rs inlKentucky today. They Pa Year, ttrlctlr lo advance JO SIi MmatWa,T. In connection with the obnoxious afej)(He ifttferanees of a gcnileman Three Montht, " partforftrtted, a which j Slngta copies, enrjl4aatlon. and a jurist polished, argumentaKmrlmn rnnlM milled frea en is t given? herewith, Mrk. Morris Correapoodenta wanted In all parti' of tb tive, logical, convincing. onotT. Addrenoaforpartlcalara. makes the following written'stalc-ment- : State and the colored voters pecially. CS' "Mtle Strokes FeirGreat Oaks' 1899. "Ui.ie J. IIowauu." jbctfoSa!i Uajktm 'S f k 1, It j tfo .. i. r u e I 't t H I IV. f T i p' "Covington,Ky., Sept. 1,1899. J. W. Morris says he is the editor How, With pevlllsh PremwHta of the Record, a newspaper published at Covington, Ky.; that just ; tion and Foul Publications, DIGEST YOUR FOOD. before the time of the murder of Ninety per cent, or nil stekntta la caaSM Vf Me Entrapped rood not being properly dictated, It crtatea John L. Sandford by William Goe iroea Into your blood and than yon are bel, said Goebel produced the iiaoie 10 aimoai any oiaew ma unman yaxana la heir to. Uae Or. Cuteltdt'j German Ltrer Powder and watch the reanlla, Yoa trill feel SANDFORD TO HIS DEATH, above and hereto attached paper, the rood effecta after taklnv oa doae.,GlTl It which is in the handwriting of said a trial and be coaTlactd. Pnea JSc Goebel, and requested him to pubDr. OHq's SpruM Gvtn Baliw CurM That Show He Sought the lish the same in the Record, and Proofs YourCeugh. Jut fc MctfMntt said Morris declined to do so, sayfor ChrMrtn. Encounter. roratdaty ing that it might bring about seREPtJBLlCAN TiCK". St. Bernard Drag Store. rious trouble, and Goebel said: From tbe Louisville. Evening Post. 'That is what I want;' but said The State of Indiana will dediFor GoverribTr, In. recent speeches in behalf of Morris did publish same after strik cate its monuments on the battleChaj-leW. S. TAYLOR, ing out the objectionable language. the Music field at Chickamauga Park SepW. MORRIS." K. Wheeler and R. F. Peake made tember ao. Of Butler County. statements regarding the killing GOEBEL SHOT FIRST. Lnnj IrrtUMW- For Lieutenant Govear, of John Sandford by William GoeIn regard to the killing of John tbe torerunner to comamptlon, Dr bel. L. Sandford by William Goebel, JOHN MARSHALL Bell's will cars it. and Mr. Wheeler's account of the the following affidavit has been Augustas; 1899, give jucti jtreootu to tb lusf tbat a f0t Louisville. v tragedy was as follows: cough or a cold will not lettla there, made by R. S. Morgan, of Kenton Twenty-fivcents at all Rood druggiati. A combination of agricultural But they say 'he (Goebel) county, who was conversing with For Secretary of State, interests, with a capital of Sandford, and we can Sandford just a moment before killed John It is denied at Washington that fcALEB POWERS; 13 reported to have been not vote for a man who has comGoebel came up and fired the fatal Rear Admiral Watson has asked to 0f Knox County. formed in Kansas dangerously mitted murder.' Let us see about shot: be relieved of his command at that. He killed him with unerring "Commonwealth of Kentucky, Manila. For Attorney General, near to Nebraska for the purpose aim. for Goebel always shoots county of Kenton On this 25th of regulating and controling the true, whether it is at a political or day of August, 1899, personally ap- CLIFTON J. PRATT, Volcanic Eruptions shipment of farm products in all personal enemy. Why did he peared before me, U. J. Howard, a Are grand, bnt Skin eruptions rob life Of Hopkins County. of joy. Backleo's Arnica Salve cures states on the Mississippi river and kill him? I will tell you why he notary public in and for the said V Ihem; also Old, Rnnning and Fever Sores, For Auditor, And this in- did it. There cross the Cincinnati county and State, R. S. Morgan, tributary thereto. Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cots, and Covington bridge, spanning Rev. JOHN S. SWEENEY, Braises, Barns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, cludes Nebraska. The report goes the Ohio river at Covington, day who, being first duly sworn by me, deposed and said as follows: 'On Chilblains. Best File enre on earth. M Of Bourbon County. on to state: "It is also the avowed after day, thousands of laboring Drives out pains and aches. Only 1 cts. the morning of April nth, 1895, I a box. Core guaranteed. Sold by St. estab- people who work in the city of resided in the city ot Covington, at aim of the new concern to For Treasurer, Bernard Druggist. lish and maintain offices, yards, Cincinnati, but who have their No. iq East Third street. I was WALTER R. DAY, in Covington. This bridge acquainted with the late John L. grain elevators, and to appoint homes The thirty-thirannual encamp company charged them 5 cents city '.Of Breathitt County. ment of the Grand Army of the and maintain agents and agencies every time they crossed that Sandford, of the of of Covington. April 11, 1895, On the morning Republic is on at Philadelphia. For; Superintendent of Public' In for handbag, gathering, keeping) bridge. Goebel, himself the off- I was standing on the sidewalk in selling.'and distributing products, spring of humble parentage, hav- front of the First National bank of You may bridle tbe appetite, but yoa struction, cannot bribe tbe liver to do ils work well. and" to lean and borrow money, ing escaped those twin hardships, Covington in conversation with the You muit be honest with it, help it aloof JOHN BURKE, humble birth and low fortunes, said Sandford. He was cool and and to do a banking business." a little now and then with a dose ot HERB-INfelt for the poor people of Coving- collected and gave no signs of nerOf Campbell County. the beat liver regulator. Price 50c. Mr. Bryan will probably have ton, and he introduced a bill into St. Bernard Drugstore. vousness or agitation. I had been For, Commissioner of Agriculture, to retire-tthe fertile west to fight the Legislature to reduce the tolls talking to and with him for w, Having resided so many years on this bridge to 1 cent. It be- not to exceed five minutes when I J. W. THROCKMORTON, the farmer's trust. away irom Ohio, the Hon. John came a law. John Sandford owned saw three gentlemen coming up 'Of'Fayette County. R. McLean is in doubt as to hit Veracity and fir. Qoebel. a large block of stock in this bridge Madison avenue, on the same side eligibility to the office of President For Representative, The Lexington Zeader thus sum- company and he wrote or inspired of the avenue on which Sandford of the United States. marizes the result of Mr. Goebel's the publication of a piece in a and myself were standing. I recBEN T. ROBINSON. Covington paper which reflected ognized Frank P. Helm as one of T Powtll, IteotU, Tann., wtlteit Have otad campaign'on Mr. Goebel's veracity: on Goebel's mother who had been the three, being acquainted with Dr M A. Slmmoua Lirer MaJIcJoa o yaara. goeth the calamity I. Capl. Stone charges Mr. Goebel dead for twenty years, and Goebel him. As he was the President of It doe all that la claimed fer It and baa aavad aa Where with a broken promise, with Intentional manydoctor'abllla. I would not flra on shoutcr with his occupation gone? deception, with personal disbonor, and the killed him, and, by the eternal I the bank, I took it for granted the ot It for a too ot ZaUln'a Ilka tbat I mad honor him for it. If he had sat three gentlemen had business with by and permitted this rich man him or with Sandford, and turned Speaking ol trusts, wonder how charge is not as "yet disproven or denied John Boyd having reP. W. Grinstead denies bis and banker that he was to have to leave. I bade him good-band signed as commander of the Kenmuch the silver trust has paid in statement, denounce it as false and gives slandered the memory of this poor turned to go, and as I turned I tucky division, United Confederate behalf of Mr. Bryan during the the facts that prove it to be false. old German woman who had given heard a shot fired, an then another. Veterans, because of III. Governor Bradley denies his past luur j cars. him birth, he would not have de- They came so closely together that Gen. John B. Gordon has andenounces it as talse. served to have been the nominee it is and was impossible to state nounced the appointment of J. M. IV. Col. D. G. Colson, in a matter of the Democrats of Kentucky for The proposed Democratic in which one of the two, Sandford Poyntz, of Richmond, Ky., as his vestigation of trust might well be wbiefctfeereeertlswill prove, says his Governor, and I would not have or Goebel, fired the first. Goebel, successor. ts isiso. supported him. But with the firm as became up Madison avenue, had gin "at home" with Mr. Bryan and adge E. Ingram, County Judge, In determination of the man's characV. White's Cream Vermifuge is perfectly his overcoat on his left arm. From the silver trusts. another matter in which tbe records will ter he bided his time, and although all my knowledge of the facts and harmless and will remove every worm. It the ficts, is also a tonic, and by its stra(tbeaieg The Republican Tariff is doi&W prov prdnonnees contradicts bis statements Sandford had sent him word that the situation at the time the shots properties will restore to palo cheeks the and tbem false. rosy hue ol health. Price as cts. ,St. business at the old stand and the VI. In courteous bat emphatic lan- he would kill him on sight, he were fired, I give it as my best imhis business, pression that the first shot was fired went calmly Bernard Drugstore. country is well satisfied with re guage, Mr. August Belmont gives currency and one day, about passing in when the by William Goebel. I make that to bis "unqualified repudiation of tbe street, Sandford, coming out of his An arrangement should be made results. Peoria (111.) Journal. statement from my knowledge of troth" of bis statements. to have M. Bcrtillon give one of bank, saw Goebel, and without a Sandford's acquaintance with fireWe won't starve this year. Thfii Stoae, Gnnstead, Bradley, Colson, In word he drew his pistol and fired; arms from his youth. He his continuous performances on had been grata, Belmont, vs. Goebel. this side of the pond. latest reliable estimate of the great) but so venomous was his hatred in the Confederate army, was a . and so determined was he to de- hunter and a s American corn crop places it at shot. Other Weak Eyas art Mad Strong, POLITICAL POINTS. WILL BE GRANTED. Goebel that his nerves were wise the fact of the two shots comstroy dim vision made clear, styes removed and 2,500,000,000 bushels. The larg unsleadied, and he missed his aim; ing so thoroughly close together granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind est crop ever grown. speedily and effectually cured by tbe use Bryan pretends to believe in the but he had waked the lion, Goebel make it impossible to tell from Petition of Citizens for Bridge of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It's put extermination of trusts, yet he shot him and John Sandford was which pistol the first shot came. I np in lubes and sold on a guarantee by all The London Times fears that! Over Creek on Moss Avenue. the clause no more." know that Sandford did nqt have a good druggists. our Protective Tariff has been! ia the McKinley law. LeavenMr. Peake's story of the tragedy pistol in his hand when I was with With the exception of two memThe petition of a number of citi differs somewhat from the testi- him, and he did not draw a pistol found to be too good a thing to give worth' Times. mony of Wheeler. Peake's lan- as I turned to leave him. Said zens, which was presented at the bers the Kentucky congressional up. That is exactly the case.' Morgan further deposed and said meeting of the City Council Mon- delegation has recommended its Surprising reports come from guage is reproduced herewith: New York Tribune. that when he turned to leave, and day evening, received nothing but quota of candidates for census buthe neighborhood of White Plains "Oh, yes, they say he killed a reau appointments. All candiheard Exports of manufacturers have, as to the volume of opposition to man. So did Gen. Jackson, whom atter heback the shots fired, he favorable consideration, and will dates, save those in the first and and saw Sandford fall be granted in a substantial manner Goebelism to be found there. It we love to speak of in such terms turned under the Dingley protective tarihl is one of the strongholds of Hop- of praise. I believe he, in duels, ing, and Goebel, with a smoking in due time. It asked that the city second census districts, will be exlaw, reached the enormous amount kins county Democracy, but they killed four. Goebel, I believe, pistol in his hand, standing near council nave constructed a budge amined at Cincinnati October 3 to of a million dollars a day. The don't like Goebel a bit. one. What are the circum- him. Said Morgan further deposed on Moss avenue to span the creek 14, inclusive. killed stances? Murder is the willful tak and said that when he saw the west of Railroad street, and that Frequently Protractad Conitlyatloo casiea amount of exports under this law the bridge be a wagon bridge. The body of Sandford on lb for seven months this year is $211, Among the most ardent anti- - ing of human life with malice afore he turned and went the sidewalk, council instructed Street Commis- Inflammation of Liver Dowelt- - Kama dy.Baa.Dr, M. A. Simmon Medicine, up Madison Goebel Democrats of Hopkins thought, and malice aforethought avenue to Pike street, and then sioner J. W. Day to investigate the 110.389,046 id 975.904 against is a predetermination to do the act county is Rufus Teague, recenty a Col. Jouaust would not last more ground and report at next meeting corresponding period. crossed and went back on the candidate for the Democratic of killing without lawful excuse. side of the avenue, oppositeeast what could be done and what than one inning if he should ever to Walking for representative. What did Goebel do? Data in the hands of the New nomination was also one of the along the streets of Covington in where the tragedy had occurred. would be required by the condition attempt to umpire an American Mr. Teague ball game. York state bureau of Labor Sta first appointed Goebel election company with the then Attorney He made no statement as to what of the creek and the street. When he had seen to anybody at the this report is received, the Council The great success ot Chiwberlain's tistics shows that the percentage! commissioners for Hopkins county. General, Jack Hendrick, and the time, nor during the time of the will order the necessary bridge Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In then Judge of the Campbell Circuit of labor unemployed in that stata bowel cotsplaists tbe Court, Charlie Helm, they ap- examination by the Coroner or the built before the weather gets bad. madetreatment ofover toe greater part bu it standard ol is less than one per cent, and in' Capt. John H Christy, a demo- proached the bank of Mr. Sand- County Judge of Kenton county, worm, tne civuuea for sale Of St. City Assessor Appointed. some trades there is no unem cratic leader of Hopkins county ford. A man passed by and shook for the reason that he did not de Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T. ployed labor. There have never! and urJiil recently a Goebel man is hands with Mr. Sandford. He had sire to be connected with the affair At the meeting of the City Coun- Robinson, Motions Gap; George Xing, now tor Brown first, last and all his right hand in his pocket and in any way whatever. St, Charles. before been so few unemployed la the time. cil Monday evening, J. T. Barnett Capt. Christy was shook hands with his left. The R. S. Morgan." was appointed City Assessor to There was another advance of borers reported. through the Confederate service three gentlemen saw that motion. "Sworn to before me and sub and may not appreciate the insults Goebel knew that he had received scribed in my presence by R. S. take the list is "as September 15," fifty cents per ton in iron on the which based the tax list for Birmingham market during tbe Goebel vetoed the idea of estab offered by the word irom John Sandford that he Morgan this 25th day of August, upon the year 1900. The appointment past week. lishing his headquarters at Louis prince of insulters Goebel. intended to kill him on sight, and was made without solicitation on ville, and his will conhe made that threat using an the part of Mr. Barnett, but with The most delicate constitution can safely Honey use tinue at Frankfort as heretofore. epithet of Goebel with an Reliable news comes from Nebo the knowledge that he would ac and Coussen's remedy of Tar. It is a sure pleasant for coughs, lot of He was too cautious and secretive to the effect that many of the oath. Goebel knew it, and as he if appointed, and was made voice, and all throat and lung troubles. cept staunchest Democrats of that approached Mr. Sandford ho walksolely because of Mr. Barnett's Price 25 and 30c. St. Bernard Drugstore. to permit his headquarters in the ed from the inside of the knowledge of the people and propsame hotel with the lively Repub- thriving agricultural section arc to the outside that he pavement year in the Last might, if doing yoemen service against Goe erty of the town through his long history year was tbe record in the) United of mineral production lican Campaign Committee before bel. ihey are among the most possible,let the bitter cup pass from service as city marshal and tax col- States. The total valoe of lbs mineral ensconsced in its basement. prominent and influential men of him, trying to pass on, and when The products of tbe country amounted to lector, recently resigned. tnat part ot Hopkins countv. he approached Mr. Sandford, Mr. council, as a body, entertained 697.880,022. R With the booming trade in the Many ol them will work and vote Sandford said to him: 'Sir, did you OF OIL WITH strong sentiments in favor of apA TIMELY HINT. middleof the dog days, and fac- for Brown, but some of them write that article?' Although GoeHYPOPHOSPHITES pointment of a young lady or a Von aliould be wlta aad see that yonr blood U strike straight at the mark and bel had not written it, he had the pure and yonr whole (yatesrpnt la a rlcb and tories so busy that the annual vacayoung man out ol employment, but perfectly healthy condition by theme of St. Powder.' tion closing cuts seriously into the declare they will vote for Tavlor. courage and manhood to say he should always be kept in decided upon the appointment of CarlatedVe German titer typhoid Then yoa tsrtr, colds will had, after the treatment that was malarta, Mr. Barnett because with his ex- and be free fromDr. Carlatedi'a Ceraaa llrer the house for the folfilling of orders and in some tbe srrlp. perience he was considered able to Powder la the beat medicine mosey .can. bay. The Democratic County Com accorded him, and he said: 'I did', lowing reasons: instances has been necessarily cur pistol exmake a most thorough and com- For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Sprues of Christian countv has and then Sandford's ploded. He shot at Goebel. Goe- FIRST Because, If any member plete list of persons and property Gum Balsam. Cries 26o and SOo tailed, it is a bad year for Bryan mittee nominated Dennis R. Perry . to bel was seen to wince. He drew BettU. of the family has a hard cold, It and serve the town to best advantism. .Bryan nrst attained promi make the race for representative! For sale br his own pistol and placed it across will cure It Mr. Barnett has accepted age. Bernard Drag Store. St. nence by telling the working peo- against: james itoagers, tne Rethe shoulder of Charlie Helm and Because, if the chil- the appointment and mil make the ple that he would save them from publican nominee. fired at Sandford, an appreciable SECOND It is easy to see why ibe United States, J dren are delicate and sickly it wilt assessment promptly when the under tne poucy 01 a .rrotecnve 1 arm, hard times. He did by being deinterval having elapsed between time arrives. make them strong ind well which has kept tbe wages Of tbe American The'Lsuisville Times prints in the time Sandford fired and the feated Troy (N. Y.) Times. workingmen bigb, has gained the indusfull a speech that Captain Ellis is time he fired. His ball struck THIR- D- Because. If the father or trial supremacy of the world. Meadville Episcopal Service. mbther Is losing flesh and becomto have made, while Sandlord in the forehead and killed (Pa ) "Let the d d Confederates go"; fmrparte'd ing thin and emaciated. It will build finds Jhe Caotain too him. If lie had not killed Sandford, Archdeacon Benton, of Louiswe will get two niggers for every To eat nllb Appetite, DIf eil with comfort aad them up and give them flesh and ville, will be in Earlington on Sun sick to talk. The Captain may Sandford would have killed him. alcep with Tranquility, taks a dot of Dr. U. A. one we lose." strength evening and will hold the ser- Slmmoni Llrer Medicine ocaalonally. nave written it, out he never de It was seen after Mr. Sandford was day Boast of the Goebelite. But livered it. He is much like the kiled that his bullet struck Mr. Because it Is the vice of the Episcopal church at the FOURTH emElgie Umstead, who has bsonln will they? Not many of the col bashful lover who failed of speech Goebel in the side, barely reddenstandard remedy In all throat and Assembly Hall at a p. m. As the ploy of tbe St. Bernard Company, lbs now many friends here undergoing a treatmenl for deafness.Is voters are to be deluded by when in her.presence but writ his ing the skin, raising a little welt. ored Archdeacon has lung affections any sort of scheme of the man piece, placed it in the fork of a Would any man let Mr. Sandford and has been heard here often beNo household should be without it, fore, they will doubtless welcome whose greatest en erg is devoted sfick'arid'poked it in the window. kill him, or would he have done as fMftttd4tt'H'B,AM TEA cures Dyepsp. It can be taken In summer as well him by their presence on this oc iWalrWv da, GooeUpatioa aad 'Indito the infamous law his creature The Captain may Have been con- Mr. Goebel did?" that' is to be worked, if he dares, verted, but'be-i- not full enough to casion. The public will be cor- gestion. Regulates tbe Iirar. Price, Mot. In its Sunday edition, the Dis as in winter.and it 00, ill druijHu. oc Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. to disfranchise the voters of the dially welcomed at this service. SCOTT & BOWNE, CftemUt., JWw York. patch, in order to show what ends vrjaoit-friends. Har-nonvineG- "They did not stack arms; they did not run away; they were not serving the insurgents in the Phil ippines nor their sympathizers at home. They had no part nor pa tience with the men, few in num ber.'happily, who would nave re- joicedtd"have seen 'them lay down their arms in the presence of an enemy whom they had just eman cipated from the Spanish rule and who should have been our fore- They furnished an example'of devotion and sacrifice which will brighten the glorious record of American valor." President McKinlcy on American soldiers in the Philippines, Pittsburg, SPIDER-WEB- 1. 9 j .-- $20,-000,00- 0, -- o eft. II-- y slate-Bes- t, state-tue- his deed in killing John Sandford will'avail not. In part the Dispatch says: "The effort now being made by the Goebel speakers to show that their man is controverted by the facts and supplemented with proof which shows that Goebel not only wrote the article, but used every endeavor to secure its publication, finally succeeding in getting it published in the Ledger, of Covington, a weekly sheet that died with the publication of the article which caused the tragedy. It was run at the time by Tom Reilly,now the Covington reporter of the Cincinnati Enquirer, and ayoung man named Ed Steinborn, who is now connected with the Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. Mr. Steinborn at the time was the foreman of the Ledger composing room. The article came to him, and he recognized the handwriting of William Goebel. He was perfectly familiar with it, having seen it scores of times in the various courts, which he had reported before going into the Ledger venture with Reilly. When the article came to him to be set up in type ho read it and found it to be indecent. He therefore refused to set it up and then consulted with Reilly about it. Reilly said to him: "Oh, that's all right; let it go. It'll bo all right." Reilly Insisted upon itJjeijlg. all right, and Steinborn, not wishing to antagonize Reilly, set the article up, and it appeared in the Ledger. It was in the handwriting of Goebel, and he testified to the fact before the grand jury. "Prior to the appearance of the famous article in the Ledger, Goebel endeavored to have the same article published in the Covington Record, but the editor, Mr. j. W. Morris, refused to publish that part of which was so objectionable and cut it out of the article handed him by Goebel. "A facsimile of that portion cut off is produced today. It is in the handwriting of William Goehel. In connection with the same Mr. Morns has written out the follow ing statement ot what occurred in reference to the publication: " 'It was about thtee weeks before the letter was published in the Ledger that Senator Goebel sent a colored man to the Record office with a request for the editor, J. W. Morris, to call at his office, as he desired to have an interview with him. Morris went, and Mr. Goebel handed him the letter to look at, which provoked the shooting between himself and Mr. Sandford. He requested that it be published in the Record. Mr. Morris declined to do so, saying it would cause trouble, besides being unfit for publication in a respectable newspaper. Mr. Goebel assured the editor that if it was published he would support the editor financially and any other way if trouble should result. Mr. Morris finally agreed to publish it if Mr. Goebel would sign his name to the copy, not for publication, but for self protection. He declined to sign it, saying anyone who knew his handwriting would recognize the writing in the Mr. Morris finally manuscript. consented to publish the letter,and did so with the obnoxious part omitted and marked as an advertisement. Mr. Sandford called at the Record office several times to get the name of the author of the article, but he was never enlight ened." Mr. Goebel's attempts to glorify To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensiblei they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa- REMARKABLE J? ? t & Tutt's Liver Pills CoIssh Better. Middlesboro, Ky., Sept. 4. The condition of Col. and who suffered a tion and all bilious diseases. S t? S J j j Colson, stroke of paralysis yesterday, is' I? j much improved today, and it 19 believed he will be able to be moved 4$ to his home in a few days. K 4j 9 j 43 H j OV e j;vsisj4 j.- -- Ibishdp&cq.I MADI8QNVIU.H. KY. THE 8AMH PRICE ON THE 8AMH THING TO EVERYBODY. f Are the effects produced in 1899 Fall and Winter Woolen Dress Goods and Silks. For the EARLY BUYER, the lady whose idea it is to get FIRST CHOICE, and in many instances "plums" that can not be found later on, we have just opened an advance Plaid Skirtinrj, shipment of "High-toned- " "Reversable" or "Golf" Skirtings, choice patterns in Black Crcpons, and some ex- quisite effects in Waist Silks. In this con- nection we will also tell you of good values and neat every day styles in "50c. coverts." Strange as it may sound to you, still 'tis true, these new things have already begun to move nicely. In your excitement, how- ever, don't j yes, we say don't forget our Great Cut Price Sale on Clothing, Men's Kid Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Slippers of all descriptions and all Summer Wash Goods goes merrily on through this entire month. J JJ J t jj j j jj fc jj j rj j rj i nVejpitmiiiij.giLiit.jjj KtyV$VtiS$P'lQQfppPQfeKqpiqjppe Win Dms tin Uvtcy UUf.J 1 LYOUR ORDERS ftstas? JPIBsBsB7BteCi3-- B Ask your neighbors. They all say that wc haul better loads, fur nish best teams, and al ways at the right price. i i xm fi M If. d I IA......A..... Barnett & Arnold. - .....r,..A,rA..rlJa. - .. - - J . r Afc,ifc,P rtv.nl uiliJ ,lirli-ni- i niiiiiiiiiVnVTATrdnnlrAnAi-d- iJHb!. .BiWniUFisWgBil j- j r" "fe Mi I MHO XFIRIINOI Contractor and Builder IS YIARH 4' sfafJHKHB NBstcj fifl "j 8PEOI-PIOATIO- EARLINBTON, All Classes of KY, 9 Boildin t Erected and made complete ready for occapsacy. including the furnisblBr of all materials. rsymecbaoical and common labor .1 pack-a- Maj.-Ge- n. PLAN8. DETAILS. Price reasonable and sallafaclioa guaranCONTRACTS teed . Estimates cheerfully given oa all kinds DRAWN UPON 8H0RTNO- - ot Building and Special Work. Give me a chance at your work before letting contract. TIOE. .. 1 1 iiiMiseeaeetii GEORGE B .BBssflLBLsW iiimiii e)a uccctiorle Itaac Davie) .a O. TOY, KY. I V, LIVERY st FEED STABLE. At the Old Stasd, oa Main Street, jntt Vrest ot. depot, EARLINGTON, j First-Clas- s first-clas- Equipment and Prompt Service, i llimHHIMIHMIIH pin IIHIMiMHIIMMIH IHIIIIIIHIIII voted-agains- t anti-tru- st J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN Stoves and Grates, CASHES AND TINWARE. 9HfHsEaj3KSsVeVVIB - 1 Contractor of all kinds Tin, Oalvanlzed Iron and Copper Work. jam)exe AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY stn e eat a iimi use a xo t m v aumt.ie rajas hm MEDICINE for the MILLION.. ;i--. 1 Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first' experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. ropuiar rroprtetar A H.wTcrk eomcaar ot tnanurnctuiIcK dtemUtMh MeaasCtUfalealCoaaaaar. placilnpontbamuEetaboutnTa --" u aedtdaal Uteri." cobiEohJ or compretied powdered preparation, ot twtala medtetaalUbfitorwhiah bad twa facer-taloe- d dniea 10 bo or mora ffen.ral iuutnuinriiicilli.il man Hun &v nAur than..loTlatlon ot anch tlla common to man cut ha u ibclr oHeta ta a I .., wire-pullin- g SCOTT'S COD-LIVE- :... cr. .';..-- ;rr :... rj. Ijmnla IIuimmauv I, i it ...rjioinif inwfiui iuw. turn inkkci .nouia u. ot to retain K4 protectedInmanr cHmjatfi. il juUtlei intact and &&!m&: of tlmo ahould b In KcaardAnca with pcfce4 In puii, protected br ued hiTBLoenofa and sol ererr-dajwouiAi prlaeiU rtMirt anr xtedt4 EMULSION r stopper could lapphr xnoro thanm small S70JB..LI miftiu that moot loooxaciiuK pccuicauons. iiieciaUT lutoXM of win In tan packednaaMl fav th quAiiiy nowurpaueain oeauijronu perfccuotiof worJ thflaa moiiauuuwmaejucn(njujowiiana ornaniintioreoad- - BYtuiMWUsbttnilK!l and nvtrnnnwntlaa 73T Z Tv"rr fr Tarf from It thm rnnrit,raH. retted wlthlo no raara In newipapyr adrertiaW tnfoitaM concerning tbe anrorlor aad turprutai qaalltltt ot hit SUaaMMEataa. ....Aaarteoa citUen ., .... Delni thomhlful and clntlklnir nhum, OTerth.eomm.rcltl woUud eihTf tTin.. nfu. a a bearttu? rrs-iir- ! irj,n w. uw awaar bT noted : n,niii.!i; --rrzr :r.z : . piwwu. .ua.a,cu t: wtui.liuugr " n " .:?:: .. """ lvt. znkio nrjreqwnei tbat raaohea or approaebca an unlrenal aad that the a xno bcal of sYeriiblnir, rctent betas called upon to cay lu for awBcnftuma irrapplnic and packing or uoncoeetarr protection IbM aalabt re. reora, but It needleae In tbo cato ot a purenwa coaaused In a iinutiKj ueeuaiacoTcrea, ana proved br tae MBemoce.-, tbat theaa Tabulea do not bars the tondeocr to lota ofq saJspaVor ton ot exwuuuca mviii uapusuro iubi num at drat h&va Laaa ..f arorable condlttcna. tboao tbat bars lain loniA laaanwtitat; aweJiTh k. .... under for aareral weoka or montba an round to bs praotleaB as fceab aiTaatnirii r Em. .TI erer. Acting upon thoaa anroettlona. and noting partlouUrtr tfca Bntanwtrad flToat neirtD&Dere now eoU torn cent Inttaadof the old rata of qreltowtttuniuw' una in general tendency In all dlreeilona toward low iuai aad Inareaaad MleeTtho coiopiuij us.o eniereu upon uio experiment oipwHatg m n ni cartont, which ther will offer to (he tradoupon tlrma wHorTrrWlBexwltof betna told br tha ufiwMvf .WI..T.UI M.viwtiwiieff !! wrmw ewra CENTI n tAbuloa. or dMM- - M nnkh apOprieUrr incdlclao-jYt- VE The companr will not dltoontlnue tb tnanaiactar and aid In torn wita tha people baro learned to know and Talua tn tupana TabuM. hut the jvacriHfp waJeb daaira tbem. flehonld Ufa both aorta, the onlr Efnttme: no. Tha oaei MotwMa fast alsott aaj- Slat will obtain a ippirwhaareqn ted br a ' ,VJ"" J ?n canon, containing ten Ubuiea, will tent, aawtHierirtei ataaina. forwarded to tha Hleam fihm..l ajnsta a! mode are thorouahlr Introduced to tha trad, rncs which will allow tbem a ralr margin of front, rlr 1 ldoaaa wviaa f&rtSoimtZ na rains It dozen mi cartont) 'or S4.S3. t grow (ft) cutout) for asm WgroaaKeW wfcnunBr' aiflO. Celh with tha order InnTprrrjuiL STtUabfiXkiiiftaViom .iTy.'tri ih.,i..r, r.ir .Z,ZZZZ...Z?,l,?.lll'?V rs;ir.r .'." u, .i.t l" Ttmm 5 aia T sH?5 M .. $. m nreet u "!lFa. "Tribune-Republican- ." lit. t'Xl f i. ij. fifl mm.A 1 m Worms Fn ZOYMrsNasLMlaU1 :BTC y VErrUHFUCE BtttlaQaaWr. WHITE'S CREAM V 1 -- ' .W s NOIiU AXeXe 333ECS74 vwwwwwwrvt' james r. harXHZa. ILLANO. St. ) :s!u!.Jj& Jf'T&n V ' 1 saygj wmm f r- - fVK 5 EkH "23n 3iibusfru ine NEW VERDICT s .TELEPHONE Incrlm-inate- EXCHANGE. HALLAM'S REPLY TO GOEBEL. ifllH- (tfjtlpe." MEWS. &e LOCAL Mrs. Madlsonville this week. Earnest Rash vmtadiu Miss Lclia Wilson, ef Madiwifl' ville, visited friencUhw tW week.' Miss Katie Robinn returaed Sunday from a visit to relatives near Hanson. Photographs 25 ot prjdozen at the tent on West Mua St. two weeks only. Fred Hosey, Jr., returaed Sunday from a visit to his grandparents in Nashville. " Mrs. Kate Withers and son, Fjrank, visited relatives in Grgen-vill- e a few days last week. publican campaign committee, was in Earlington Tuesday. Mrs. E. L. Stokes and children and Miss Wcrdna Stokes arc visit ing relatives in McMtnvillc, Tenn. T. E. Finlcy, of tho (bounty Re- Richard Farnsworth and children returned Saturday to a visit to relatives here. Mrs. J. W. Day's two new cottages on West Main street aro nearing completion. They are a great addition to that quarter and will make attractive homes. Rev. R. M. Wheat closed his meeting at Ncbo last week. The farmers arc all so busy with the tobacco crop that they could not attend. Continuance of the meeting is postponed indefinitely. mv ri w-n K is salesman and politician, visited 'Mrs. M. Cain at Mortons Gap v' early this week, enroute home "after a short stay at Dawson , Springs. Mrs. C W. White, of Owens- boro, wife of the popular grocery ' Franchise Asked and Coatracts Dlrdsall. to Furnish Earllng- Hendetson, Kyt, Septl ,4. The .Offered ton People Telephones Cdroner rendered a verdict in last statement, which modifies his former verdict, and par TWENTVCONTRACTS ARE TAEEN. tially incriminates Birdsall. The latter will have no examing triak" the North J. T. The erand jury will take ctJeni' Electric Alexander and Cleveland, Company, of zance. Fenwick was buried this Ohio, on Monday night presented afternoon by United Workmen. to the Earlington City Council a petition for passage of an ordiWonderful Discovery. nance granting to that company LuNsroRD, Ala , April ij, 1898. the franchise for erecting poles New Spencer Medietas Co Dear Sirs: I baU been troubled with and stringing wires in Earlington I bad no for the purpose of establishing a liver and stomach complaint appetite and my general health was very telephone exchange in this place I took medicine from four different bad. The plan is to doctors and they failed to do me any good and Madisonviile. I get no relief until I began lo use your have both towTis on same exchange valuable Nubian Tea, I used about two with central office at Madisonville. dollars worth of it, and it did me more The terms offered to ongninal subgood. than all tbo medicine Ieierlook. 1 pounds in weight scribers arc at the rates of $2.25 a have gained my health is very good. I can sleep month for business houses and and soundly and my appetite is excellent. I 1.25 for residences. If one subcan recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to scriber takes both business and to any comlbs world as being a munity. Any one who doubts this state- residence telephone he gets both ment can write for $3.00. These rates require a Oscar Baxkr. Sold bySt. Uenurd Drugstore. contract for one year's use of telephone. It is stated that iuture Kentucky Boy and Manila subscribers who desire the service after the exchange is established Orlcan Pritchctt, Who is General will not be offered terms as easy as Lawton's citizen stenographer, and those who subscribed to start the chief clerk in the Phillippincs, exchange. "" Twenty-fou- r sometimes grows tired of the concontracts arc said stant monotony of peaceful Manila, to have been closed in Earlington. while his General is at the hot Ten are for business houses and front, and there is nothing jeft but fourteen for residences. , for him to drive or promenade So far as is known the city counscnoritas, cil are favorable to the telephone where go the, Not long since Orlcan volunteered exchange provided the franchise to go on an expedition and the re- asked is found unobjectionable quest was granted. At a certain upon investigation. The law docs bridge the party was ambuscaded, not permit final action on the mat and an engagement of several ter earlier than the next regular hours followed, in which Orlcan's meeting of the council, which will horse was shot from under him, fall on Monday, October a. The exchange, if established, and which only yielded victory to the Americans when reinforcements will .be connected with and be came. It may be that'thcre is now come a feeder to Alexander's lines one citizen stenographer who can which now reach a number of be content for a whilewith Manila towns in Hopkins and adjoining monotony. counties. Fen-wickv By Coroner at Henderson His Brother Was in the Peniten- tiary Because; lie Was a Confederate. speech at Princeton last In his Wednesday, Mr. Theodore Hal-lareplying to Mr. Goebel's accusation, made at Bowling Green, tbatjiallam once had a brother in the penitentiary, said: "Then at Bowling Green he (Goebel) also said that he would say one thing that I could not, and that was that he never had a brother in the penitentiary. "There is where he strangely stumbles upon a truth. I did have a brother in the penitentiary for eight months at Alton, III., and about that same period my father happened to be in the penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio. "That was in the old days about 1861 and 1862, the halcyon days when all the thieves were in office and all the honest men in jail; the days that Wm. Goebel proposes to restore to the people of Kentucky now. ' I do not say that William Goebel ever had a brother in the penitentiary, and I do not say that cither of them deserves to go there, and there is nothing surprising in the statement that he never had a brother in the penitentiary; but the surprise is that his brothers never had a brother It may be in the penitentiary. that they have a brother who should be there who should have at least that one position at the expense of the commonwealth in the city of Frankfort." A WONDERFUL 's . Ihlrty-fiv- o God-sen- d Ho-noto- dark-eye- d CORE OF DIARRHOEA. A Prominent Virginia Editor Uad Almost Given Up, but Was Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Foreman O'Brien will, we understand, soon go lo firing again. Jack Stokes bas been firing on me ot Well Received by flany SupIbe passenger runs of late, and as be has porters. at Madisonville. tbe reputation ot being one of tbe best firemen on tbe road, be of course gives Had there been any doubts jts to Catarrh of tin foutt. it- - satisfaction. strength of the ' Lexington the caust it 11 licit frtvalent ih II was not tbe railroad company Ibat ticket in Hopkins county," they Ik tummtr uionikt, it calltd furnished Ibe hearers for John Young tummtr catarrh. would certainly have been removed Hsurprlsesuinnythat Brown last Saturnay, but Ibe farmer wbo by the large and enthusiastic audibowel tiouljle is catar- takes no stock io a candidate wbo is trying ence at the Brown speaking last rhal. Dr. Ilartmun's to make political capital out of an attack sJsssVHasft Saturday at Madisonville. The 7 books make this plain orr railroads (ft coming into town people began Brrtf Write to the Lit Hsbet, who is one of Ibe main early in the morning, and came in Medicine1 Co., Columbus, 0., for tliem.-Thelarge parties from all parts of the tell nil about catarrh and how clerks working under agent Walker at Vr'arMsMiKf Clarksville, Tenn., made relatives and county. They were not broken-dowcures It wherever located cast-of- f politicians, but some friends at Madisonville a visit tbis week. "Ihftdchronlcdtarrhaca of Hopkins county's best and truest for fifteen years," writes The attack on tbe L. 4 N. by Goebel is Mr. T. E. MUler, Orand citizens. r,-t- .i -m causing railroad stocks of that company to t was escorted UlUUV 1UCUIC1I1C9 till. The continue to advance on the market. to the Tabernacle by the Madison- doctors In vain. At last was recomville brass band, and was greeted Farewell. relieved upon his arrival, by an enthusiastic mended, and itat ouce." Farewell, dear boy, your sufferings are o'er, and cured me E'en now yonr pure spirit is roaming tbe crowd of voters. Prayer wa9 ofMr. John Ilartlng, 653 sunlit shore; fered by Rev. D. Whittinghill,-th- e Muln St , Cinclbnatl, O,, We can but Weep our sad, sad tears aged Baptist minister, after writes" "My wife nnd And think with bitterness of tbe coming myself took your I'e- which Judge J. G. B. Hall proyears, J ff ru-nfor chronic diar- When you will not be with us and by your ceeded to introduce rhoea and it cured us. helping hand, UAU.T, Brown. He paid a high tribute Ho doctor or medicine And cheering presence, fill Ihe void in our to the public and private record wc tried before helped little band. us." of Mr. Brown and scored those Yes, that aching void, 'twill be bard to fill, Mr.'Erlwnrrl Wormack. who had accused him of being the But God knows and directs all according OVERCOMES LmS) writes: to His will, candidate of any trust or corpora- Ledbetter, Tex., bowel for And He bas taken you home with His dear tion. Judge Hall took occasion to troubles is unequalled Son to live, emphasize his own proposition by anything1 in my exWhere joy and blessings and eternal life asking for tho withdrawal of both perience. I owe mv He'll give. 1 nnd So we will set aside tbe rocker and make ITS Brown and Goebel, and compli lifo to always recomshall tbe empty bed, mented Mr. Brown on his readi- mend it to those suffer-i- n Assured that a beautiful home He bas rr as I was." ness and willingness to accept. BUy .THE &rNUINtMAH'FD given you instead. arose to Mr. John Edgartou, 1030 Third Ave., Bul for tbis blessed hope and kind good When the says: "I suffered from speak, he was enthusiastically re- Altoona, Pa., friends. for three years ceived. He received good attention dysentery am now well." I took We could not bear tbis trouble which so VIV. eXBfic, ihXS1 and sorely rends roa Mil eitu DwsMn, rats sot rucorat. throughout the hour and a half he Our very heartstrings and darkens tbe sun. spoke and was quite frequently, Whose beams ere so bright when we bad LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. applauded. His speech was de our loved one. voted almost entirely to State, Doubting not tbe silver lining which Ibis cloud will surely give, issues. He paid his respects in The panic under tbe Cleveland admin Ninth and LaFaycllc Streets, quite a vigorous manner to Mr; istration drove upward of two million men We bow our hearts in submission, look to God K. C. Goebel, Chairman Redwinc and out of employment. Prosperity under the Earlington, and live. Ky. IND. HAUTE. Senator Blackburn. He expressed McKinley administration bas found emWHOLESALE AND RETAIL to meet Goebel or ployment for a much larger number with Sick Ilesdach Is the ban et many lives. Dr. a willingness JOUN YOUNG BROWN UMMER CATARRH sjByj HNH sssssBlf v y n, Pe-ru-- 9rjryMR 1 n? I.1 Pe-ru-- W&iM Acts gently on " Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the Us Pe-ru-a, a .si t r r ti ritr? Gr the System n Pe-nt-- hABnUAtCSTf RH... C 'FICIAL V Oi?rniaTgyrvp ty JOHN SPINGLER, TERRE - and Diarrhoea Read His Remedy Editorial. How's This? His Life Was Saved Mr. ). E, Lilly, a prominent citissn of Hannibal, Mo , lately had a wonderful delivcranco from a frightful death. In telling of il be says: "I was laken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Noth log helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I beard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief I continued to ase it, and now am well and atrong, I can't say too much in its praise. " This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure In Ibe world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular site 50 cents and Si.oo. Trial bottles free at SI Bernard Drug Store, every bottle guaranteed. KW.m W i v j Rice, now of Madisonville, has been busying himself recently add- ... .(.hln anrl nirifr ltTW . Jp"Si provements to his new home. Both ; Mr. ana lurs. nice sccui iv rnttfrt.i nfiW." jUMlg - li MW.Rev. Stann, of Allen county, said i to be one of the best preachers in ihe General Baptist church, will fiegin a scries of meetings at the church of that denomination in this place Saturday night. The public cordially invited. We offer One Hundred Dollars Iteward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Core Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio. We. the undersigned, have known K 1 Cbeney for the past fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business able to The carpenters are through with carry transactions and financially by their out any obligations made John R. Evans' new home, and firm. will be ready for occupancy as Wmi & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, ToMARVIN, soon a,s the painters nnisn me ledo, O. WtLDINa, KlNNAH work of decorating now "in progress. Wholesale.Druggists, Toledo, Q. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, jvThe family expects to occupy acliog directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent i about the 15th inst. see Sold by Druggists, 71c Hall's Family Pills are ine best ; Our former townsman, L. W. t ', - To Protect Trusts. Judge Pratt's Speech. From Ibe Paducau. Sunday Visitors. Z ?.l I ' the fact that William J. Bryan has recognized trusts as perfectly legitimate and wants to throw around them the protection of the law. He wants to license them to do business. When any business is licensed it is protected and made exclusive, in a great measure is shut out out and it is a monopoly. Coming from Mr. Bryan this is a concession that will take Much commendable work has much of the thunder out of the been done by the road authorities Democratic campaign. between Madisonville and Monarch No Right to Ugliness. Mines, on the Earlington and MadThe woman who Is lovely in face, form road. The grades arc reisonville aad temper will always have friends, duced, fills and culverts widened. gee wbo would be attractive must keep but her health. If she Is weak, sickly and all run Let the good work continue. From Ibe Evansvilie Economist There is some consolation in t'r tiu-lt- uur ' has If she has constipation or kidney trouble, Contractor M. McCord cause pimples, closed a contract with Mrs. P. J. her impure blood will and a wretched blotches, skin eruptions Herb, (or the' erection of an eight-roo- complexion Electric Bitters is Ihe best house, on northwest corner medicine in Ibe world lo regulate stomach, of McEucn and Farren avenues. liver and kidneys and to purify ihe blood. nerves, bright eyes, smooth This hustling contractor is being It gives strong rich complexion It will velvety skin, bid on some important make a asked to charming woman of a work in other towps. invalid Only 30 cents at St m run-dow- n dawn, she will be nervous and irritable. Mr. C. I. Pratt, Republican can didate for Attorney General, spoke to an audience of good proportion last night at the court house. The colored brother was very much in evidence and contributed liberally to the applause. Mr. Pratt's speech was a very genteel effort and entirely tree from personal abuse and unbecoming accusations. He dealt solely with the issues of the cam paign and made a strong and convincing argument from a RepubliHe placed especial can view. stress upon the Goebel election law and warned his hearers to vote against it. The crowd frequently broke out into applause when some particularly strong point was made, and gave the speaker every evidence of their interest. Coughed as Years. I suffered for 21 years with a cough, and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail uotil I used Dr. From the Times, Hiltsville, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. I bad spent much time and money and suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all bopo of recovery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, and also some testimonials staling bow some wonderful cures bad been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that troule, and I wish to say furBest way to Invest 35 Cents,., ther to my readers and fallow sufferers Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. that I am a bale and hearty man New Spencer Medicine Co. and feel as well as I ever did in my life. I want to tell you what I think of your O R. Mooxe. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; George King, St. Nubian Tea. 1 have used it myself and Charles; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap. in my family, and it is all Ibat you claim for it It is tbe best Liver Medicine I ever tried. Il is Just tba thing to take if you Hand This Around. feel bad and are bilions. Paducah Register: A demand A. B. Lancaster. neighboring Sold by St. Bernard Drng Store. has been made on our y Blackburn in joint debate at any advanced wages. Oceana (Wyo ) Herald. t mentime or place that And now comes forward conductor Jobn tion. His arraignment'' of the election law and the men who are back McNab, formerly a conductor on the Henderson division with further proof of douof it was certainly an effect. He ble dealing of Goebel, tbe Music Hall and will haVe its closed by exhorting his hearers to candidate for governor of Kentucky. Tbe vote for honesty in politics rather article which appeared in last Monday's Louisville Dispatch we here reproduce in than for any man or set of men. When he closed his speech, part; quite a number of ladies and genMr. McNab's story is about as follows the inventor of a bicycle frame tlemen rushed forward to shake He was being go to Washington his hand. After leaving the Tab- but not lo look able to Ihe obtaining of a after himself went directly to his patent be gave a man named Alpbeus ernacle he room at the hotel, where he re- Pay, wbo afterwards turned out to be one bf the large band of patent swindlers and ceived quite a number of callers. they-raigheye-open- M. A. Simmons LWtr Medieiaa cores and vents this annoying complaint. pre- GROCER, Hearin News. Hardware and General Merchandlso. who is now in Ihe Columbia penitentiary, Tbe a Ibird interest in bis invention. patent was secured, and Iben Justus Goebel, a brother of Bill, appeared upon Ibe scene and proposed to give $1,000 for tbe other third interest in Ibe invention, be- state of Illinois for 100 speakers to cram the Louisville robbery down the throats' of Kentucky Democracy. Had the Louisville convention been conducted honestly there would be no necessity for the imrjortatton of train loads of foreign speakers to run Kentucky politics. -' ailliiand Notes. This is a new postoffice at tbe borne of John R, Gilliland in Hopkins county, near tbe uonstian couniy line, ana is la ce known as Gilliland. Mr. York Terrr has sold bis timber. while oak and poplar. lor a consideration of one thousand doljars. and il is reported that Messrs. lames and Burl Terry are thinking of selling theirs. There will be plenty of work in this immediate vicinity soon, cutting up Ibe timber into lumber and barrel staves. Mr. Bud Cales is running a sbiogle sawing ma chine witbin two miles 01 ibis place ana there is a slave factory in full blast at Mr, Thomas McKnigbt's place. So it can be seen Ibat we are a busy people. The tobacco crop is good, as is also tbe corn considering tbe lata crops, Rejoice and be glad, and vote tbe Re publican ticket from top to bottom. Buck Snort, flood for the Children. Mrs. Ella Hinson; of Hinton, Ala., writes us August lath, 189S. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretful. I keep tbis medicine in the bouse and when tbe children are ailing I give them a dose and Ibat is tbe last of it." Sold by SI. Bernard Drug Store. This remedy makes Bell's weak lungs strong II has saved my life. J. B. Roseil. Grantsburg, III. te" !; The wheels are going round. can withstand repeated disappeipt-inen- t And all the booms are booming. at that hour of the morning, Hard times will soon be no and it is rumored that they now more. take a morning uap. Money is already becoming more "Log Town" is no more in the plentiful. sense indicated by the name. But The harvest will bring in the the growing rows of neat frame shekels soon. houses that Have taken the places Aud all this, be it remembered, of their predecessors of primitive is "on account of McKinley." structure, and arc reaching out to take in the hill beyond, will still be Never Burn a Candle at Both known by the old, uodecorative Ends." but picturesque name. If yon do your light will soon be gone Contractor McCord is pushing yon can go on drawing vitality from the the work on the two new cottages blood for nerves, stomach, brain and mus being built on South Railroad cles, without doing something lo replace It. Hoods barsaparllla gives nerve. street by Mrs. J. B. Atkinson. mental and digestive strength by enriching These two fill out tho line of hous- and vitalizing the blood. Thus it helps es extending from Main street to people, who are overworked ana tired. tho last street intersecting Railroad mild, efHood's Pills aro street open toward the Arnold fective lot on mine, with scarce Prohibition Speaking. Railroad street that does not conProfv B. L. Rockwood, of In tain a house. dianapolis, Ind., will address the Mrs. Jennie E. Moore and daugh- people of Earlington on the sub ter, Miss" Celeste Moore, are visit- iect of Prohibition on the night of ing the family of Mr. C. T. Mar-ti- September 11. He is one of the of Springfield, Tenn., this best and most convincing prohibiweek. The two families, arc old tion speakers on the American friends, Mr. Martin's home having platform. been in, this county for many years, CUBAN RELIEF cures and his boyhood spent on the farm Colic-- Neuralgia Toothache in Muhlenbcrgh county, ,near the tnflMICrS flTO minutes. GourStomach McNary homestead, which was and Summer Complaints, rrice, 5 Cent. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store Mrs. Moore's early home n, Mr. and Mrs. J.' W. Fawcett are All on Account of McKinley. among recent converts to early morning lulling in Loch Mary. From Burlington, Vt., Earth. Protection protects. But not even the undaunted anticiAnd prosperity prospers. pation of the most ardent anglers Bernard Drug Store. and you will be In the dark. Don't think Mayfield and Saloons. The saloon question has stirred up Mayfield. September 30 is the day set for the local option elec tion. A mass meeting was held in Carter's new opera house Sunday night, attended by fully 1,000 people. Judge W. W. Robertson deaddress. livered the principal Prayer meetings will be held four nights each week and a mass meeting was held in Carter's new opera house Sunday night, attended by fully 1,000 people. JudgeW. W. Robertson delivered the principal address. Prayer meetings will be held four nights each week and mass meetings each Sunday this month. Both sides are active and claim the victory. Mayfield has been a local option town for 26 years. Tablcr's Buckeye Pile Ointment relieves the intense itching It soothes, heals and cures chronic cases where surgeons fall. It is no experiment; its sales increase through its cures. Every bottle guaranteed. Frice, 50 cts in bottles; tubes 75 cts. St. Bernard Drugstore. Methodists Endorse Kerfoot. Carlisle, Ky., Sept. 4. At todays session of the Southern Methodist Conference of Kentucky, a resolution indorsing Dr. Kerfoot, who opposes Goebel, and condemning the attack made on him by the Shelbyville Sentinel was introduced, and after a bitter attack had been made on it by the Rev. Luther Mann, the Democratic n nominee for Senator in the district, it was passed with but one dissenting vote. . "in oc-- kX all forenoon. Crowds are lining Mrs. Browder Myers is in a hos tho streets to welcome the troops. pital at Nashville, Tenn., and has The encampment promises to be undergone two surgical operations a great social success. this week. Mrs. Myers has been To Cure a Cold in One Day ill for weeks and it is gratifying news to her many Earlington Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. fails to refund money friends and neighbors to hear that All druggists Tbe genuine basitL,it B. Q, on 33c. she is doing nicely under the doc cure. tablet. each tor's care. Her sister, Mrs. Lee Salmon, of Ilsley, is with her at Mr. A. E. Fretageot and wife, Nashville. of New Harmony. Ind., were in EarlioKton Monday and a part of The Eagle, King ol all Birds, Tuesday. Mr. Prefaced is a is noted for Its keen sight, clear and distinct vision. So are those persons wbo member of the firm that represents use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for weak the St. Bernard Coal Company at eyes, styes, sore eyes of any kind or granu- New Harmony. all, lated lids. Sold by dealers at 25 cents. HAS NATURE WARNED YOU) Iliture herwlf clad la the early aatb. a , ijprlag-- blossoms forth tret aad Bowers causia g the detpoudeat chord to vibrate to this, th most delightful ot all, springtime and how da too feci? Have yon that tired shakr feeUuor, forerunner of Chills, Malaria and Typhoid Ferer 7 If so, joa mast not pas this warning as it Is aa Indication of sickness; avoid this; consult us as oar advice costs you nothing. Call on your druggist and procure a bottle of Dr. CarlttedCs German Liver Powder. Take one dose a day at bed time for six days; then Bath-Rowafallow br orocurlaa- a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic, fouowinr the directions and after two weeks' coarse nf these two treat remedies. Ton will feel ilka the flowers look la the spring. Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot season when the atmosohera la full of srerm. If necessary and whto your: arsttnt waraa you, A Word to Ilothers. repeat the above. These Kenedlts la sUoca Mothers of children affected with croup Sad sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. or a severe cold need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It contains no opiate or narcotic in any Only a Nightmare. form and may be given as confidently to Ihe babe as to an adult. Tbe great success Ob, "Governor Goebel!'1 Phoebnsl What a name, that has attended its nse in lbs treatment of colds and croup has won for it lbs ap To fill Kentucky's trump'of glorious fame! proval and praise it baa received through- Shelby, Clarke, Garrard, Crittenden forgo! I out tbe United States and many foreign lands. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Clay, Hardin, Buckner, Breckinridge and Knott. Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons From Rarrod, Marshall, Estill brave and Gap; George King, St. Charles. true, We turn away and weep a fond adieul SECOND REGIMENT Tbe record ot a State dissolved in .tears 'And festering in, thq Jafaray of yearsl" eagle, brave tbe Goes Into Quarters and the State Bring downnoble, and One of tbe chief topics of discussion Encampment Begins, And percb a gobble there to gobble Goebel I Louisville Evening Post. among railroad men now is the reported Lexington, Ky., Sept. 4. The chances that are to lake place, if rumors Second Kentucky Regiment went are correct into camp at Woodland today. I The companies have been arriving Walter Wrleht. tbe ricbt band man 0! te - sides pulling up Js.ooo in the business of manufacturing tbe frame. Under Ibe terms of tbe proposition McNab was lo reFay $500. McNab notified ceive $500 and Goebel not to let Fay have any more tbaq Tbe proposition behis five hundred. tween McNab and Goebel was delayed in some manner, when suddenly Goebel turned up as the possessor of the one. third interest in Ibe Invention wblch he said bad been mastered lo him by Fay and for wnicb be claimed be bid paid Fay $1,000. Fay had left for parts unknown. McNab, determined that be should not be beaten out of his invention and patent, made it warm for Goebel, whereupon tbe latter again revived bis willingness to put He Iben asked $5,000 in tbe business. McNab lo accompany bim down 10 the Commerce building. Tbis Chamber of was in Cincinnati. In that building Goebel took McNab before a notary public and bad Ibe latter draw up a document lo tbe effect that McNab was not tbo inventor of tbe bicycle frame and bad no He did this preinterest in Ihe invention paratory to securing Ibe entire patent. Tbe document was handed to Mr. McNab to sign and swear to Mr. McNab looked at bim in astonishment. "Yon want me to sign ibat?" be asked "You want ma to commit perjury? I am tbe inventor of tbe bicycle frame and I have already made Now you want me affidavit to that effect to commit perjury by swearing Ibal I am not tbe Inventor? What do you lake me for?" Ob, It's all right," was Goebel's reply. 'It may be all right to you, bul it isn't lo me," retorted McNab. "Yes," it's all right," slid Goebel, "I have consulted my brother, Ibe ssnator, about it and I have taken bis counsel in tbe matter." "I prefer lo bave nothing more lo do with you." said Mr. McNab,, Indignantly, and with Ibat he left tbe office. He never succeeded in doing anything with the invention but thoroughly worked up over the outrageous manner in which be bad been treated be went after Fay and succeeded In landing bim and five other patent swindlers in tbe penitentiary. Subsequently be met Bill Goebel and be gave him a hot piece of bis mind. He related ibe fact that Justus Goebel bad stated that he (Justus) bad acted under legal advice from tbe senator and McNab then in plain words told Bill Goebel lo bis teeth that any man who would advise another to have perjury committed was worse than Ibe man who was so advised, Bill Goebel took his medicine without a murmur, MfNih'i hrakeman subsequently remarked to McNab Ibat be was expecting 1 1J..1 1... -- - ll..n..l nt Rnahol "I was watching bim," said McNab, "and if be had ever made an effort to pull a gun I would bave made him eat it." DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF The political pot is boiling strong in Webster and Union. Mr. George Preotiss. CQUNTRY PRODUCE. of Morganfield, was one ot tbe two Democratic candidates for nomination for Slate Write me for prices on anything' Senator last spring. He disliked tbe Louisconsignments ville convention and the "Kenton King," you nave to sell, so be said from tbe start that be would not solicited. Goebel, so we think be meant to vote for vote for John Young Brown, But when be read that great speech made by Attorney General Taylor al London, Ky., be was a different man. He now says that Taylor will poll more votes than either Goebel or Brown J. W. PRITCHETT, PROPRIETOR. The Morganfield Sun is supporting a man for representative, G. Talbott Berry, wbo JAMES CLIRKS. opposes Ibe McCbord railroad bill and tbe ERNEST OLAYTOR Obinn school book bill. In his speech at Bordley, Mr. Berry declared against these One square from depot, on measures. Sufficient proof can be bad lo establish the tact. Main Street, Dogs belonging to Wm. W. Wallace and MADISONVILLE, KY. James D. Blackwell bave been killed on on account of killing sbeep. Tbey and Choice table. Best service. others bave killed seven sbeep for Joseph Below and thirteen for William Woodriog, Full corps of experienced hotel The dogs killed bave nearly all been help. bounds belonging to old fox hunters. School begins at this place today with ooooo not very large .attendance, on account of tbe work baving.to be done by tbe children at home. Francis Mabry is Ihe principal. Geo. W. Hearin, of Ibis place, wbo buys sheep, had two flocks in the same lot last week when two ot Ibe rams broke anothers neck. Soma amateur bulchsrs were in Ihe Successor cthe Unabridged." store near by, wbo made mutton of bim in Tho One Great Standard Authority, short order. 1.. urtwer. Ho write lion Justice U 8 fuprtiue Court, Tobacco cutting is fairly in progress, but Btautlartl the weed has been badly damaged by Ibe nfthAfT A flOT'trrlDUlliT worms. Henry Whltledge has Ibe best uuirs?, we u a. uprru coim, ail in Mt crop in Ibis country, it being extra large. One plant be measured was seven feet l r &U I be bchoolbooki. top. Hands are scarce and across Ibe Warmly Commended wages are good, which is proof that prosbr tAte flnpertotendtnti - i perity is camping somewhere near by 01 Kchooii. ( ollfc lrwliviiU,Aml other td uc tort i Lightning struck tbe residence of Joseph almost t ttbout number place over a week ago. Mitchell at tbis Invaluable Mrs. Mitchell was knocked down by Ibe In l he household, and to ( the teacher, ebour.pro- shock, but not seriously hurt. irwionai man, nuu mu Lucile jfotel, "'I 'Webster's 'International Dictionary 1 cuucaiur, cured by our aid. Address THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Money to patent good ideas may be se- "Specimen jKtget sent on application to . G.& C, Merrluiu Co,lublUuerfl, Springfield, Mao If Col. Bryan is conducting a still hunt he cannpt be blamed for wanting to go to Kentucky. Theic xtne Kodak ''Webiter'f ofDlcltonariea. abridgment! Webtter'a I bo not be deceived In i I buvlnir amall All anthntto International Diction- krr I" Hi rartout Usee bear our trade maxfc ca i me trout cuTr mi uuvtuiu ' cuni iAIITIOV. luttht Eastman Kvdal No. 2 Falcon Kodak For 3 x3 tic S Pictures, of - 1 CASTOR A For Infants and Children. The KM Yh HavMrways JMgli. wish to state to the general pub lie that owing to the demand for new work, as well as all classes of EASTMAN KODAK CO. repair work, I have procured the Rochester, N. Y. services of a first-clas- s amtygHfoif shoemaker from Evansvilie and am now prepared to do all work promptly on Surplat Fond Capital Stock Paid In, short notice. All work guaranteed $50,000. tzo.wr. to fit and give satisfaction. Uses Eastman's film cartridges and can be loaded in daylight. Fine achromatic lens, safety shutter, set of three stops and Well socket for tripod screw. made and covered with leather. No extras, no bothersome plate holders, no heavy glass plates. 5 .00 light-pro- THOS. B.YOUNG Mtnnfaclnrero! High Gods .... Boots and Shoes, Repair Work a Specialty. EOetrllngtorii I"y. Kodaks $5.00 to $3500. I Bears tho Signature of Sr COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1897 Miss jettie Small returned to her home in Guthrie last week, cJNO. G. MORTON, Tbe advantages ot a bank account are numerous. It is not to bus' ness men we are talking the know all about it bat to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety it Ibe bank is a good one. There's convenience-tb- e money always ready and out of reacb ot yonr own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend ,s&Usum3 when you bave a large suWio your pocket W. A. NISBKl , President O. W. WADDILL, Cashlsr Kopkins County after having spent several months here with her'stster, Mrs. Robert Miss Small made Davenport. many friends while here who re gretted her departure.' A diseased liver declares itself by Madisonville, Ky. Capta! Stock, - - - $50,080. Transacts a general banking bnsincss and invites tbe accounts ot tbe citizens ot Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has tbe finest and most secure vault in tbat'section ot Kentucky Wmmh ihm BImhmm You can if you Quickly I se,GoldDivt. ISIlllllllll The war on the beef trust is being supplemented by one on the whisky trust, which shows that willing hands are ever ready to solve the meat and drink problem. . car-loa- Bismarck's Iron Nerve Kid-nets Itrdoemostsof the work. It saves tixne.moa-e- y aud labor. t4 for free fr CMest Si. kkJt-"0l- di Boles lift! HouMWcrk." THE N. K. FAUSANX CMtfANY lest KewTerk Henry Koehler & Company of Choice want several Valnut Logs. Will pay highest Boss Croker is to disburse the Tb unbippy morltl tboi Lirir Is iasctivt cash price, They also buy Poplar ismUsrsbls without apparent ctuss. Dr. M. A. and Hardwood Lumber in mixed fund contributed for the entertain- Slmmoas Liver Usdlcioo nukts worth livment of Admiral Dewey in New ing. cars Write them at Louisville, York. In this case the contribu Ky. 18 J08Y AS COOD FOR ADULTS. Wanted. tors will at least know where their WARRANTED. PRICE SO cts. Will pay 25 cents an ounce for Photographs 35 cts per dozen at money went. OiLiTIA, ILLS., NOV. 18, 15W. gioseog. seed. Pavl M. Moqre, the tent on West Main St. two OwSmept-sou As an external liniment ot most wonderKy. QJBVB'a TA8TKL1S9 Ims tmt, 9 bottles a Earlington, CUn TONIC aud hn weeks only, In all our es bought thru grow alnadr this ful penetrative and curative power, Bal-- rt u. ol 11 jewi. In th oruii b lard's Snow Liniment is npt eqnaled bv Are you a subscriber to The narsr sola aa article thai mt sb unlTSrsu stl Are you a subscriber to The any in tbe world. Price 25 and jocts. St. roar Tonic, soon trair. iMtifis Bee? You should be. Bernard Drugstore. Bee? You shoulti be. 111 Wa Was the resnll of bis splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous .energy Tuesday the mercury recorded are not found where Stomach, Liver, and Bowels are out of order. If you a maximum of 100 in the shade. want these qualities and Ibe success they The hottest of the season. But bring, use Or. King's New Life Pills. following was delightThey develop every power of hrain and the night body. Only 25c. at St. Bernard Drug fully cool in comparison and gave refreshing sleep. Store. mental depression, lack ot ener-erareslleoet. melancholy and coostipa- tion. HEROINE 'will restore the liver Price jod bt. lo a beallby copditloo Bernard Drugstore. BlL. V ykWsmkj1sr MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY CHILL, TDN1C mtU-c- TASTELESS 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Anrone sending a sketch end ducrtptloa mar juloklr ascertain our opinion freo vnetner ma fnrentlon leprobeblf paientaWo. Handbook on ls&U pubu. sent re OldeU ei eocy ror aecuruijCo. reoelre i'atente taken luroufti Munu Ijictal notice, without charge. In tbo CopvntoHTa Tradc Marks Dcsiqns c. Scientific ..l.ilan nf in Breach O-- co, jfltnerim " flt, Wasateftcn. D. r. biu-w- Jf- A bendaomelr lUostrated weeklr. .flAntlflfl taurnil. Tei "ftw . year: roar month!, t U Hold tjy all newsdealete. 36 V mi et-S-- , ,f.) t x V," V-- sJ DOWNIN THE MINES. Secretaty "Atkinson has been a sufferer tbe psst'weck from an attack ol rheuma tlsm. Although August was a hot month it did not'seera to cut down tbe coal produc-tionTthe Sf. Bernard Coal Co , as their records show that the production for that month was over 1,300,000 bushels. Setae of tbe' testimony given before tbe Railroad Commissioners, when they wero conwdering'the long and short haul clause, was of great interest to them Mine opera tors' from all over the Stale wero before them and gave such facts and figures on ihn situation that the Commissioners were not. long in' Teaching a decision favorable txlne operator ana miner TS of the St Bernard Coal Co. is over 600.000 tons yearly which with additional mines opened and bought this year, will be greatly Increasedj., Howard White camo near mtftiing wilh a serious accident one day last week, He was at'wotk' at tbe coke works and getting too close to a largo fly wheel he was caught and carried over and dropped 00 the floor. He received quite a number of severe bruises, and .tbose who saw the accident say he bad a very close call. Of coursa it should be a great inducement' to the miner to jam tbe U. M. W , when by doing so they can contribute to of tbe Indolent agitator and followers in other States, many of whom make the saloon their loafing placr, and they only .ask fifteen per cent of your salary. Uncle Ned Lawrence, formerly an employe) of tbVSt. Bernard Coal Co., died at bis borne in Indiana last week and was buried at Basket Station, near Henderson, by the Masons This dipping taken from the U. M V , shows that tbe mine inspector of Macoup in county bas learned to pay but liltie attention to unjust criticism when be is guided solely by a desire to ao ngni in an things' Virden.Ill., Aug. at Editor Journal. In yo'ir issue of the 17th of August I an article written by one Fred Lee, of Carlinville, this county, crilicising ma in regard to my duty as mine inspector. Am nearly 50 years old; worked in the mines all my life, except two years when I served in the Eighth U. S Cavalry, and ought to, by this time, know rignt trora wrong. In reply to Fred Lee, would say that years ago I adopted and lived up to the following rules' Don't worry about what people say of you No matter what you say or what you do tbe action will be different id different eyes. Onowill it good, the other evil You cannot please all. Do what you tbink is best and let results be what they may. If a man cheats you, cease to deal with bim; It he slanders you, take care to live so tbat nobody will believe bim. No matter who be is or bow he misuses you, tbe wisest way is to let bim alone; now there is nothing better than this calm, cool and quiet way of dealing with wrong we meet. Lies unhindered will die; fires inflamed will burn oat, and quarrels neglected become as dull as ibe all but extinct volcano. Tbe sour, crabbed misanthrope goes snapping and snarling tbrouRb life, aod at its close shuddering with fear, lest tbe demons he has nurtured there shall rise up and tear Geo Strbbil, bim away. Mine Inspector Macoupin couoly Do the miners of Western Kentucky, most especially Hopkins County ever tonder in their minds about ibe grave results that would have followed tbe strict enforcement of Ibe long and short haul clause? If so, the only conclusion tbey can come to, is tbat it meant to those miners Ibe loss of hundreds of thousands ot dollars yearly, and ue aro told that among those ubo were secretly backing up the full enforcement of this law was one Wm. Goebel, through bis friend McCbord. One day last week while Chas Duvall was at work at tbe coke works on new slack bins, he stepped upon a piece of pliok i4)inK on top of building, which tipped up, and be fella distance of about 12 feet on a plank floor causing such injury to his feet as to compel bim to now bobble around on a cane , Monroe Calvert, who works at No. n tip received a painful injury to ono of bis legs last Saturday by being caught between two coal cars. In tbe U. M W Journal we find this tbe latest appr.il as sent to lbs miners of Hopkins County and we do hope it will be read by ihem all, and then they can tee bow Ibis Agnalor J D. Wood wanders away from facts. Instead nt the Si. Bernard men leaving ibem, tbey have during tbepast month kddid over one hundred bl tJ pro-oun- S men to their list of worker "Now, fellow miners of District 23, you must assist the brothers that are on strike. The Stay away from Hopkins County, men tbat are there aro selling tvtuv ns fast as tbey can, I learn thai thr St. Uernard Coal Company wants 150 men. Well, in fact, I think tbey should M.va them f hey pay for loading coal, which is nice, easy work. 7 cents per Ion, so I am told, or you have to load 40a bushels for ft 2 j Nice, eh? Before you read this I will have a mass meeting of tbepi Won't it be nice to talk cheap workers to them. More next wetk. ' Every industry is pruptring under the revival of business brought about by ibe wise Republican administration, even the mining industry. The mine owners mt not very anxious for monetary experiments under their present ptuspcrous condition Provo (Utah) Enquirer 6 i?Jltt SUNDAY SCHOOL. ..ESSON XI, THIrtD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL fiCRIES, SEPT. 10. 1- -0 HMMMMMMMHHH,HiHHH.HHHHHHMH$tHMtHMM4tMMMllMMHHMHHlrtHM M sl-- IJ MemTvxt if the Leason,IInir. il, ory Ver.Mi 4, 6 Golden Text, Has. II, 4 Commentary Prepared bj-- the Rev. I); M. Steam.. i ST. BERNARD Miners COAL COMPANY.! INCORPORATED. Letter List. The following letter remain uncilled for in the Earlington postoffice, and will be sent to the dead letter office unless called for. In calling for tbese letters, please say tbey are advertised Anderson.Mrs, j II Allensorlb, Mary Bullocks.Miss Millie Anderson, Jobn Bailey, Mr. Hutchin Baugb, Mr. R H Bearbees, Miss Lula Bowlin, J. M. Cola, Mr. William Clifford. Miss Abby Christy, Mamie Cbllds, Mr. Cas Carnes, George Coleman, Robert Erins, Mrs. Bdie Euocle, Gus Favors, Mr. Gem Foster, Mrs, Elizzia Garrett, Ceorge Gilbert, M. G. Hampton, Mrs J. T Harris, Dock Harleyfield, Brown Harries. Miss Waller Imprnan, John w, Hines, Isaac Johnson, Mrs S. Johnson, Miss Rosey Jarvlj, Mr. John McCarlie.Mrs.Mattie Myers,"Mr R. Miller, Mr. Henry Andy Maione, Parker, Abe Phillips, Robert Rawls, Miss Abe Robsoo. Thomas Sadler, Miss Ida Sisk, Mrs. Liizie Sisk, Mrs. Ella Swanbey, Mr Alvey Tanar, Miss Lula Taliferro. Mr. Lee Turner, Mollle Taylor. George Vanson, Mary Vincent, James Wells, j. B. Wayne, Jessie Wright, Alexander Wiggini, Mr. Louis Wilson'Mrv Peter Hendricks, Mary C. C. G. Robinson, P. M Earlington, Ky., September 5, 1899. A thief entered the sIceDinc room of Mrs. Christian Tuesday night ana took a valuable gold A watch from under her nillow torn window screen told that en trance or exit, or both, had been made that way. No trace was left and no clue seems to be had as to the thief's identity. .Ider ieel bad appointment to preach at Mortons Gap Monday acd Tuesday of this week, but was prevented by the excessive heat and illness. The threatened illness seems to have passed but he kept out of the sun somewhat yes teraay. Beginning on next Monday eve ning, xSJder D. B. Wallace, of the Primitive Baptist church, will preach a series of sermons in the Assembly Hall. Elder Wallace is a fluent speaker and a deep and logical reasoner. We bespeak for him a large and interested attendance. Mr. Biddle Black, of New Jer- say, with inos. IN. Black, of Henderson, visited in Earlington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Black went East with their brother Sunday morning and will be away during September. Mr. Goebel's billingsgate speech strength. at Bowling Green has attracted the 0. "For thus salth tbo Lord of Hosts, attention of more than Judge Yet once, it is n Uttlo while, and I will heavens, and Walker. Many of his ardent sup- shako tho the dry land." tho earth, and tho this In porters, who are themselves decent sea, and is again montloned. verso 91 Joel shaking From men, have expressed their regret 111, 10, and Ilcb. ill, SO, and their contexts that their candidate should have wo conclude that whatever gcrmlnaut acmay already descended to the level of the ward complishments theso words them lsyot fuhave had tho fulfillment of bum in his denunciation of those ture and .associated with tho day of tho who disagree with him. Owens-borLord and tbo coming of Christ In glory. I think It probablo that the "Uttlo whllo" Inquirer. o 10-1- Copyright, ISM, by D. M. Steam.. 1. "In the seventh month, In the ono and twentieth day ot tho month, came "tho word of tho Lord by tho prophet Cagja&t, saying." Our last lesson said. that tho enemies of Ood and of tho Jews caused tho work on tho temple to coneo. till tho second year of Darius, hut that thon Ood raised up Ilagfral and Zocharlah to tho pooplo to rctmruo tho work (Ez. Ir, Si; t, 1). It Is also written In Ez. v, 6, that although tho enemies again sought to cause- tho work to ccoso tho eyo ot their Qod was upon tho Jews, and this tlmo IIo did not sutler tho cnomlcs to triumph. In this short prophecy of 88 Torsos tho expressions, Thus salth tho Lord, or Tbo word of tho Lord came, or their equivalent, aro found 5 times, marvelous ly emphasizing tho truth that this is all tho Lord's doing. S. "Speak now to Zoruhbabel, tho son ot Shcnltlol, governor of Judab. and to Joshua, tho son ot Josodach, tho high priest, and to tho rcslduo of the people, saying." It was not for Haggal to ask, How will thoyrocelvo ltf or, What will they think ot mor IIo had only to preach tho preaching that Ood bado him (Jonah 111, 9) and trust Qod, who gavo him tho mossago to manago Ills own affairs. It would bo well for all preachers to act thus: Itccolvo tholmessago i from God, deliver it in Ills name-Itho power of tho Spirit and bo sura thatUtWlll not return to film void, hut accomplish Ills pleasure and prosper in that whereto Ha sends it (Isa.lv, 11). This would givo groat quietness in service becauso ot confidence- in Qod (Isa. zxz, IS; xxzll, 17). 8. "Who is loft among yoa that saw this houso In her first glory and bow do yo soo It now? Is It not iniyour eyes In comparison of it as nothing?" Tho contrast between the first tomplo and tho present condition of things was so groat that tho olders who had soon tho flrtt houso could not refrain from weeping (Ex. ill, IB, 18). Things did look very discouraging, and when wo look only nt what out eyes sco wo will bo Tory opt to bo cither overmuch puffed up or cast down. It is only as wo sco Qod nlono and bcllovo His word, regardless of feelings or circumstances, that wo can over bo established and not discouraged (II Chron. zz, SO; Isa. Tit, 0; Rom. It, 1931). 4. "Yet now bo strong O Zerubbabol, salth tho Lord, and bo strong, O Joshua, son of Josedoch, tho high priest, and bo strong all yo pooplo of tho land, salth tho Lord, and work, for I am with you, salth tho Lord of Hosts." A most remarkablo verso truly I Thrco times "salth tho Lord' ' and thrco times "bo strong," becauso of tho Lord's presence Tho "yet" with which tho verso begins takes us to Hah. 11), 17, 18, whero wo hear tho prophet saying, Though vines, ollvoe, figs, flocks and herds all fall, yet I will rejoice In tho Lord; or to Fs. lxzlll, S3, S3, where tho writer, though despising himself becauso ho felt llko a poor, Ignorant beast, sold, Nevertheless, I am continually with Thee; Thon host holdcn mo by my right hand. 6. "According to tho word that I covenanted with you when yo camo out of Egypt, so My Spirit rcmalnoth among you; fear yonot." Not our faithfulness, but His, Is tho only ground of comfort. Ho nblJoth faithful, IIo cannot deny Himself (II Tim. ii, 13). David, In his last hours, found no comfort in himself or In his life which ho had lived, but said, Yet hath Ho mado with mo an OTcrlastlng covenant ordered in all things and sure for this is all my solvation and olltmy desire (II Sam. xxltl, 6). Tho lovo of tho Spirit (Rom. iv, 80) is ono of our greatest comforts, though not spoken of e much as tbe lovo ot tho Father or tho Son. There Is boundless comfort In our Lord's assurance, "Becauso I llvo yo shall live also" (John xlv, 10), assuring ns that however weak and unworthy in ourselves Ho is our life, His faithfulness our fmd.SI,lppa.rfCQA AND COKE. . I ji . :.o,i General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. , Bi-anc-h JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, aoi N. Cherry Street, Nashville, S. H. NEVVBOLD, Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, 1 2 THROUGH VOTflUlEO JUIKSDAUy, NASHVILLE THROUuHM Office. WjKiVvllM o lYiiiuyw rlNGlMfET CARS iHOfl NEWORLCANS KCNUGOL f.P.TJEfFRIES.G.P.A! IVANiVILLE.IND. Sfc&oWS Manager, 342 W. 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Xa tuy Christian KnifciTOrtr. II (A onion mntlnn iritb th Tim. til, Junior wcletjr.) Tople For the Week DtRlnnlng Sept. 10 Comment by Iter. S. It. Doyle. -I- - ' I I I M" I l I II II II I 1 I : rn j" 1 FOLEY'S HONE! ill I I I 1 H I I I I z TAR EcE ' j 18 THE GREAT THROAT and LUNQ REMEDY. f.'11 I '.! ' I I I I I I I I FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is CAMPBELL II II III I I I I1' I a Healing Wonder. Sc CO. A BOON TO MANKIND! D' TABLER'S BUCKEYE P 3 01 TaBst? "Sfc! ?i aa v iHmE 3Z Q "O --a- '"'ra'jTm. Pitt JL&kEvJMMHBMHUbaauniCUhUr 3J. en mmmm mpin'BBESi - OmF. mzZ. VMt. Z. PILE 4n mi iifiiwitnril C9 Z5z CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUDCS, DY MAIL, 75 CENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. 4AMES F. BALLARD. Sols Proprietor, of this verso was that which Ho referred to in John xvi, bnt ono will say bow could IIo say a little whllo or quickly (Rev. xxll, 7, IS, 20) when Ho knew it would bo perhaps 9,000 years or more? According to II Pot. ill, 8, our Lord has not been gono two days yet, and if Ho comos back on tbo third day that will Indeed bo quickly. 7. "And I will shako all nations, and tho dcslro of all nations shall como, and I will fill this houso with glory, salth tho Lord of Hosts. " We know that our Lord camo to tho tomplo and taught In tbo tern-pl- a whon Ho was hero in humiliation, and tho disciples (at least three of them) behold His glory (John 1, 14), but tho tomplo was not filled with glory, neither did He shake all nations. But In tho day of tho Lord's vengeance and tho tlmo of rooompenso for tho controversy of ZlonHls indignation shall bo upon all nations (Isa, xxxlr, 9, 8).' is mine, and tho gold.ls 8. "Tho-sllvc- r rolno, salth tho Lord of Hosts." They wero not therefore to bo perplexed about tho necessary funds, for Ho who owns tho sliver and tho gold had ordered the work to bo dono, and Ho would provldo. Even Darius had boon led to decreo that ot tho king's goods expenses should bo given unto theso men and of bullocks, rams, lambs, wheat, salt, wlno and oil, that which they havo need ot day by day without fall (Ezra vi, 8, 0). If our first dcslro Is always tho kingdom of God and His righteousness, wo may bo suro that all tho necessary funds and wherewithal for His work will certainly bo forthcoming as n coded. 0. "Tbo glory of this latter houso shall bo greater than of tho former, salth tho Lord of Hosts, and In thlsplacowlll I give peace, salth tho Lord of Hosts." Thotem-pl- o ot Solomon was filled with tbo glory of tho Lord, but wo do not road' that this tomplo of tho restoration was, or Herod's temple, though to tbo latter Christ came in humiliation and on two occasions cleansed It, but tho templo that is yet to bo shall see His glory, and Jerusalem shall bo called tbo Jxuxl is xlvlll, 86). Christ there (Ezek. xllil, Is nowttho pcaco of every believer (Eph. il, 14; Rom. y, 1), but whon Ho shall sit upon tho throne of David of tho lneroaso of His government and peace there shall bo no end (Isa. lx, a, 7). jenovan-snamma9-- God Is I.OTC. 3(0 H&rfh UiIa Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. ANEWDEPJUmJRE Radical Chango In Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plm under which yoa cn obtain easier tTrma and better value in the purchase of the world famous "Vhite' Sewing Machine than ever before offered. Write for our elegant H-- catalogue and detailed particulars. How we can aave you money in the purchase of a e eewlng machine and the easy terms of payment we caa offer, either direct from if$ctary or through our regular authorised agents. This is an oppor- -' faulty you cannot afford to pass. You know the "White." you fcsew Its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of the machine end Its construction is unnecessary. If yon bare an old machine to exehano we can offer most liberal term. Write Address ia full. hWJNTE SEWIffG MACIfNC CtttMJW, (Dep'tA.) ClevcMM; M(f . A T high-gradk to-da- People go into ecstasies over the Idea of a corporal Jehovah, though with scarcely a spark of love in their hearts, yot God is lovo, and without, Qod immortality cannot appear. Mortals try to believe without understanding truth, Dent v, 18; I Sam. Bible Headings. yet Qod is trntb. Mortals claim' that iil, II Kings xxli, man mnst die when bis divine principle i, Prov. I, vi, is ever present life. Mortals believe in Pa. 1, 1.0 s vlll, ; xxll, 1 ; EccL xii. 1 ; Eph. vl, a finitely human God, when God is lovo that mnst be demonstrated. Rev. Mary Col. iil, 30. Baker IL Eddy. Th Lesion ot the Cro. It is tho cross of Christ that furnUboa The Songs In tbe nisht. Sing in flno woatncrl Any bird can not only tbo programmes of philanthrodo that Praising God when oil goes py, but m well tho power necossnry for well is commonplace work. Everybody humanitarian effort. Tho motive truths marks the nigbtingalo above other birds of tho cross aro tho groat dynamio forces becatiso Che eingeth when other min- of missions and ministries tho world strels of tba Wood are fast asleep, and over. Faith in tho Ono who lovod ns thus, doth faith .praise God under a and gavo Himsolf for us moves to faith clond. Songs In the day are from man, in tho men whom Ho can redeem. Tho but God himself giveth tongs in the exhibition of tbo supreme sacrifice) of a Divine sufferer to prodaco an imitative night. Selected. impulse in tho wondering worshipers g of that Saviour. The graco of Ood tho soul pnshos it out along linos of lowly and kindly eervroo. Lovo to LllHr Jt WHII 111 Ills. IlllG Brat Uragb Bjrup. TsuciOoaX Cm I God becomes tho strongest and steadiest iu iimo. poia dt arairjn.u. inspiration to lovo for man. Now 20-34; 30-8- 8 oner-glrin- mother and grandmother. Bis training was thereforo decidedly Jewish when Fanl and Barnnbas wero in Lycaonia (Acts ziv, 0). Timothy and his mother received the gospel with "unfeigned faith." Seven years later, when Fanl returned and Timothy had grown to yonng manhood, ho was set apart to tbe work of an evangelist. Bo then becamo a companion and colaborer with Fanl and was signally consecrated und devoted. Later be was stationed at Gphesas to check the heresies and licentiousness of tho Epheaian church. Tradition says that Jbe continued here as pastor of the church of Ephesus and died a martyr's death under Domltian or Kerva. In what did Tlmotby resemble a Junior Endeavorer.! 1. Timothy's religious training ia his childhood. That Timothy might stand steadfast in tbe faith amid the heresies of Ephesus Paul reminded him tbat "from a babe thou hast known tbo Holy Scriptures, which aro able to make thee wisa unto salvation, through faith which is in Christ Jesus." Tho Junior Endeavorer begins early to be trained and taught, and the Holy Scriptures should be hia principal religious textbook. Bo should begin early to commit Qod'a word to memory. 2. Timothy aa an early Endeavorer had good teachers. Fanl speaks of those of whom Timothy had learned his religious truths. Whether tbe apostle refers to tho Holy Spirit, to himself or Timothy's mother and grandmother is a matter of difference of opinion. Bat Timothy was taught by all. The Holy Ghost taught him, Paul taught him, and his dear ones taught him. They understood what they taugbt and whom they taught They knew tbe Holy Scriptures and understood child life, which every successful teacher of children must do. They taught by example aa well as precept. Paul, Eunice and Lois exemplified to Timothy tho Scriptural truths which tbey taught him No one should preaumo to train children unless he knows what no teaches, whom ne teaches. and exemplifies in his own lifo tbat which he teaches. 8. Timothy was a working Endeavor er. Ho soon developed evangelistic talent and was placed on that committoo and was a great success as a missionary and an evangelist. Juniors must work as well as bo tanght. 4. Timothy's life was molded and determined by the early training he received. Junior work is a fallnro unless it produces character. A Christian character should be tbo aim of all Junior work, and Christ should be the great model, constantly held np beforo all be-g- Tlmotby is tho Illustration used of early Christian Endcavorer. A study of his training, character and lifo wil) prove the wisdom of the selection of Timothy aa an early endeavorer. lie was born at Lystra or Derbe. Bis father waa a Greek ond probably died when Timothy was a babe. Hia mother was a Jewess named Eunice, and her mother was named Lois. The care and training of Timothy devolved upon his Some Figures Worthy of Careful Perusal. an A VIGOROUS Tfoxk Observer. MjjTfflm A j gTa.,aw tr&l&- State, Jl. Tbe houso i Live in (Primary 30 cents. 1. Steele's Hygenlc Physiology, Peterman'a Civil Government (Kenspeech, Mr. (loebel Is sadly In need of tucky edition), 60 cents. some one who has given this subject Webster's New Common School Dica "thorough study" to coach bim some- tionary, 72 cents. what on the annual cost of the state's II. V. M'CHESNEY. County Superintendent. Mr. McChesney may at once bring his skill as a coacher and MARTHA C. GRAbHMAN, hie profound knowledge ot this subject J. O. RUTTER, to play In an effort to persuade tho Examiners. distinguished head ot bis ticket that hereby certify tbat the abovo Is a I the latter uses his figures too reck- truo copy of the official adoption of lessly In stating the amount be expects for Livingston county, as to savo the children 'of the state by the shown by the records ot my office. system. Inauguration of the Chlnn H. V. M'CHESNEY, County Superintendent True, a small percentage of Kentucky's voters, even In this day of At tho tlmo that adoption was schools and newspapers, leave others mode (he continued), Mr. McChesney to do their thinking, and readily drink seems not to have been aware that any In the assertions of the most blatant other than the "American demagogue. It his statements accord Subllshnr as his associates call the with their preconceived Idea of things company from whoso list he adopted and are not altogether too preposter- every book named for use In bis ous. But Mr. McChesney will tell Mr. schools, was eligible to sell books In Goebel that the most Ignorant of these Kentucky. The records of his office can not be led to believe that the Chlnn should havo shown, nevertheless, that bill enacted into a law would save the several other publishers had bonds to people ot tbe state $700,000 annually, file with him, giving a list of their and tbat such glaring exaggerations books, guaranteeing retail prices. tend to discredit his every assertion, Why This Change of Base? even with tho Ignorant, and to bring Was he then ono ot that large class him Into contempt with the Intelligent. of teachers and county superintendIf faithful to bis dudII. Mr. McChes ents whom Congressman Wheeler sees ney, in sharing bis profound knowlfit to edge of this subject with Mr. Ooebel, ary; denounce as corrupt and mercenIn fact, as being on tbe payrolls will insist that the saving under the or tne greeuy dook trusts, simply beChlnn plan as compared with the prescauso they refuse to dishonor their ent method of supplying books could by not exceed 2B per cent, on an average, professions and official positionsabom-tnab- a of tbe latter price, and tbat the yearly hypocritical Indorsement of an subterfuge labelled "cheaper" ounay tor scnooi dooks must, therebe, this fore, reach $2,800,000 In order to meet It not truo However Music may nomi-Is ball that tho his startling figures. Democratic ora- nee's discovery that he had been duped tors may be permitted to double, but Into fastening on bis people an infamnot to roako their estimates 18 to 20 ous contract for a term of five years times too great. by a gigantic However, one is neither Interested whoso agonts, and soulless "trust," In tho thoroughness of Mr. McChes-ney- 's ono, go up and Mr. Wheeler informs down the state seeking knowledge of this subject, nor corrupt tho young by making bribeIn his ability to coach; but, in view to takers of their teachers and school ot the facts, as one: finds them, ono officers, was coincident Incepdeems it pertinent to Inquire whether tion of his candidacy? with tne ho has but recently become an expert Is But It take along this line. He was evidently not seriously one thistomatter,the gentleman may ono not In. posted as to tho prices of ask what oponed his eyes to the enormon Aug. 8, 1890, when, as county super- ity of the Injustice perpetrated intendent of Livingston county, hq children under bis supervision on the by his mado his last adoption of books for adoption, which was made under a uso In his schools for n term of five Democratic law, and which gives a years; or ho has since u. jn converted complete monopoly ot the school book to the Idea that "cheapness" Is the county to the chief or only element worthy of con- trade of Llvlngaumhis associates very company he and now sideration in tho selection of text- essay to execrate? Is one to charge books. this change of front, this walling over McChesney's OfTlclul List. the oppression ot the dear masses, a The following Is a copy of tho off- condition made possible, It It exists outside of tbe Imagination of tbe vote icial adoption made by Mr. McChesney hunter, by a law for which his In 1896, and every book la published party Is responsible to tbo fact, own that by the American Dook company: school books, at retail, cost tbo chilOfficial adoption of text books, Liv- dren of his county last year 9765.40. ingston county, Ky. Smlthland, Ky., less than 20 cents for each of tbe 3,800 pupil children In his census repoit? Aug. 8, 189S. If Mr. McChesney was of tho opinion To teachers, school officers and patrons ot tho public schools of Livings- three years ago that "cheapness" was the only thing to be taken Into acton county: By virtue of tho power conferred count In selecting school books, why upon us by tlfe commori 'school laws did he not. In Justice to his people, of Kentucky, Section No. 61 (1893), narao Butler's Speller, First, Sccobd, and with a view of containing tba uni Third. Fourth and Fifth Readers, at 12, cator, who bas given tho matter much thought, says: Judging from his Mt. Sterling text-book- s. text-boolo text-booktext-boo- McOuffey's Revised First Eclectic Reader, 17 cents. McOuffey's Revised Second Eclectic 30 cents. Preposterous Claims of the Goebel Reader, McOuffey's Revised Third Ecjectlc Candidate For Superintendent of Reader, 42 cents. McOuffey's Revised Fourth Eclectic Public Instruction Place lllm Iu u Ridiculous Position Light Thrown Reader, 60 cents. McOuffey's Revised Fifth Eclectic Upon Ills Public Record. Reader, 72 cents. Ray's New Primary Arithmetic. 15 (Louisville Commercial, Aug. 3.) cents. Tbo Courier-Journa- l, In its Issue- ot Ray's New Intellectual Arithmetic, Aug. 2C, says, under flaming headlines, 25 cents. .. Ray's Elementary Arithmetic. that the nominee ot the Music hall 35 cents. New Ray's Now Practical Arithmetic, CO convention for superintendent of pubcents. lic Instruction baa made a thorough Long's New Language Exercises, study of the school book question and Part 1, 20 cents. Long's New Language Exercises, finds that "no state In the Union has Fart 2, 23 cents. Long's Lessons In English, 65 ever been able to secure cheaper textcents. books without first filing a maximum Hoi brook's New English Orammar, price, Just aa the China school book 65 cents; exchange price, 39 cents. Waddy Composition and Rhebill," and that he will render the toric, 1. Long's Home Geography, 25 cents. speakers of tho Qoebel ticket yeoman Eclectic Elementary Geography, 55 service In furnishing them Informacents. Eclectic Complete Oeograpay (Kention to convince the people of the stato tucky edition), 1.20. that It is to that measure that they New Eclectic Copy Book, 8 cents must look for relief from tbe book each. Eclectic Primary History of tho trust. United States, 60 cents. New Eclectic History ot the United In respect to this, a Republican eduREPLY TO Al'CHESNOY. formity ot now existing la this county, we, H. V. McChesney, Martha C. Grassham and J. O. Rutter, constituting the county board ot examiners for Livingston county, do hereby adopt the following books for exclusive uso In the schools ot said county, for tho next ensuing five years, viz.: McQufTey's Revised Eclectic Spelling Book. 17 cents. text-boo- from tho various others were offered ranging In prlco a low as 60 cents. Why did be adopt a certain geography at $1.20, when the asms puDiisners onerea another at other companies listing numbers of theirs much lower? Why did ho give this "trust" $1 for Waddy's Composition and Rhetoric, when books with the same name could be had from other companies at 10 to CO per cent less? Why did he fasten Steelo's Physiology, a book published by tho sarao company, on his people at $1 per copy, when on that subject can bo bad as low as 45 cents each from other companies? Why did be mako like selections, regardless of prlco, on writing, civil government and other branches, from the American Book company, If not on the Idea tbat tho difference In quality Justified the extra cost? Under these circumstances, should It be a matter of surprise or wonder tbat the and Intelligent citizenship of tbe state looks with suspicion and contempt on such bold exaggerations and pompous announcements? It these Inconsistencies, not to say absurdities, can bo overcome by the billingsgate of a thousand Wheelers In their attempt to coerce the commonwealth's large army of conscientious teachers and school officers Into acquiescence whllo they foist this measure on tbe schools, much less Into giving active support to It. tbe courage and Intelligence of Kentucky's educators mustbegreatlymlsjudgcd." and tively, Instead of forcing bis people to SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. buy books ot like grades from the No. 1 D Stk. or Mutton Chops, IVtitos. M "American Book Trust" at 17, 17, 30, No.Cakes or WiO. Cofl or T ni Fnii 1 llim-TLggt, Poutots, Cakes or Wades 42, CO and 73 cents, respectively? tU or Tea It is equally difficult to understand, No. S Poik Chops oilb PouicxiColli Citn or 2a an4 from his standpoint, why he selected 30 Wallet inJ Co9e or Tea 12, Z3, S3, 48 67 respec- cents, "trust'" list at Holbrook's Orammar No. 4 66 cents, when No. $1-0- Cfti, Butler. Toati ana Coflte or Tea 1J Tako Market St Cars direct lo Hold Try European flan. Cheapest and boil, oal No. 6 Two anl Cofle or Tea t Oat Meal anl Crean.oc Ikwmon, rrHot Rolls, it Butler anJ Collet Tea U Lak Trout, Butter Sauce. Cakes or Wastes jar (or what jou get THOS. P. Ml LLC A. pnfsiotMT Illinois Central R. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tho Illinois Csntral no hat on salt, anil win con linus lbs sain until 10, tFsS, round ulp lummer tourlil ilckrit now polnitonltt llnet In the South 10 s Inn Hit ol lummer retoili In iha Koflh ft fail Honhla dally tervlc la st Loult, Cblcaco, Cincinnati and Loulttllla tnatlaiono lo reach quickly and comfortably tba mountain retorts cl Ylrsinla, tba Whit Mountains and Seatlda ol Nsw hojltna, the Thousand Itlindt, tho lake and lorstt tctont ol Nlcblcan, Wlicomin and Minnesota, iht Hot Sprlnit ol Atkaniat, tba Yellowstone. V ark or the rttorti ol Colorado, text-boo- TOURIST fair-mind- ...! UulalvUvtKLiu TI- Southern - A 10 rewritten, and imnr. lacit . od conditions, broutbt down I new isaS edition, tntiitlr Home- duo. ol the central t "Southern ur (Jolor'ed (Jili?ens. All communication im nuttm ol nwi pgr Ulninp to toll colania mould o Jdrttttd to do. Aliiikdk, Biilmtion, Kr, ol letters liom Northern termers now protperoutly located 00 the tins of tba llllnole Central Rallroarf In tho Slates ot Kentucky, Tennessee, Mittlitlppt aod Looliana and alto a detailed write-uol lbs cities, towns and coooltr on and sdjaceat lothti lino. To bomeieekere, or ibota in tearcn ol a term, this pamphlet will luinlth reliable Informs lioa concerning lb roott accessible and protptr ous portion ol the South, Free copies can be hid by eppl'lnc to Ibe nearetl ot lbs underlined, Tickets and fall inlormttlon as to rates In can Guide iutt been litue'd. Is lofpaga mutual eJ pamphlet, contains a lirre number Was There were izo children enrolled Mon- necllon with the above can be bad ot atoms ol the "Centrsl" and connecting lines day; 127 enrolled Tuetdiy and 124 in S. 0 Hatch. Die. pan. Agent, Cincinnati. The Influence of Mother's Day John A. Scatt, Dl. Pass. Agsnt, Uiapbli. will long be (ell here, Wm Marrar.OIr Pais. nl, Nla Otlisni. Ike Waters was in Maditonville Monday oo special buslnen. A.ll. Iliaion.C.P. A. W.A. Ksllani.A. 0. Mlts Macy Earle ia Improving. Cklcsgi, toalitllis. Mrs. Ella Mertiweatber bas returned fiom a villi 10 Central City. You Are Going North, Tbero are five couples tf cako walkers in Earlington ibat are hard to down You Aro Going South, P, James, who bas been quite sick, is able to be up. Rev. J M. Hert led Tuesday morning You Aro Going East, . 10 aiieoa ice annual conierenco, wbicli meets at Bardstown this year. You Aro Going West; Tbe boys who went to Indun Territory to work are returning one by one to tbeir runCHaat tickets via tmc old Kenlncky homes Miss Mary Cipioa left Mood) for wberesbe will attend tchool M. M CaoiDbell. of IInnVlnvtll una in tbe city Sunday. Tbe Public School omehI Mnbdiv uhk a large attendance, and a large number of visitors, it being Mothers' Day An Louisviuc a Nsshviuc n. R. and iosliuciive program, wbicb bad been arranged and primed previously, was carried out almost to the teller, enly a Attavoo stcuna a few who bad been placed I hereon failing to respond. The program consisted ol The Maximum Safety, i music, nraver and addre an ol vital importance in regard 10 children Maximum iu iueir come ana scoool life by tba paSpeed, trons aod teachers, and as wbole'the papers were well gotten up and tbe adThe Maximum Comfort, dresses well rendered, manv contilnlnc useful and practical suggestions, The Minimum Many Rates. lunch batknia wm brought and at noon lunch was spread and 1 ne aiternoon greatiy eojoyea. session Rates, Tlae and all other Information win was also full of Interest enthusiasm, and bt cheerfully furnished by September r, 1930, was set apirt as next Mothers' Da,y. Misses Gatewood and C. f?ATMORC, a. ., Hawkins, the teachers, feel gralefol for tbe rbJp X.OUISVItU,-cooperation of the mothers aod patrons In making Mothers' Day tbe success tbat Ii W. W. ETHRIDGE, Agent. P.. If If If tul-ie- The well-fille- of of of of Harvey McCtitchen is quoted by THB MKST Ol THMM ALLlt the Louisville Times as saying that Goebel will carry this county by 800 majority. Harvey is whistling to keep his courage up. As a matMVKITUI iMfV a iwi a ataA j. VJLkL,lVK ter of fact, Goebel will not only not carry this county by 800 majority, but if he carries the county iirVl! i?i.?raP,tf S0V61 ,n very nro. reo at all, it will be only by a scratch, and cutcrulnluu reading-- quantity of twcliil inciter. and nobody ought to know this .Vo tonftnutA nfnrlea, teJtle7 ore o UeollaMahla lo tiioef ra4ai-a- . r better than Mr. McCutchen. fhould be In every News. tcrlpllon, S3.00 per year. household. Bub iJPPiNcmy vMsn 3BHH Rus-sellvil- The Monarch mines advertise for more men to shovel coal. thl?SSi?iS,t.6fin oTory town, Inducement rnibHua-.r'Hia- j tJ. B. to Whom will bo offered. IimitCOTT OOMTAKT, e?t)lit.irKs, . ' '. wmmmmmm