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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 14, 1899
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Antl-Drerfu JIMENES ARRIVES AT M0CA - lie Kscurtcd hjr a Itnpldly Auguieuttnir llody of Cavalry anil Welcomed with Joy. Ik It;' DETEST GOEBELISM. A. BAND OF BAILEOAD WHE0KEB3. Nominee of tlie IxmUrllle Convention ad florae of Itli Supporters Arc Accused of 'Sotklnt to Destroy Croat Kli- - ' raid BjHtm. I W Lu R H IK V ' Demagogues, charged with fraud, with vlolenco and with treachery; Ooebel repudiated by a majority of hli own party associates; Blackburn, who has turned hie back on his old Mend that ha might servo Ooebel rnor,e ab- jectly; the Courier-Journa- l, a confirmed mendicant, who has crown rich from corporate favors extended to it, aro trying now to arouts tho enthusiasm of their dwindling army by tho Louisville and Nashville railroad, and promising to deliver It over to their followers, to be sacked as of old kings and conquerors gave cities, to satisfy their unpaid soldiers. It Is n favorlto devlco ot men In dark designs to raise a now cry that attention may be averted to their own evil deeds. Tho Evening Post does not propose to bo so diverted, but merely to' make known to the people what' Interests are Involved In this onslaught, and what public services are rendered by tho Louisville and Noshvlllo corporation, we propose merely to analyse their earnings for July, published last week In tho Evening Post. The gross earnings of this whole 2. system for the month wero 12,168,-219.8- ' ' This represents the actual returns for services rendered the public. It hi not extortion, nor Is It robbery. Tho rates for travel and transportation have been steadily declining for years, declining Just In proportion as tho 'service has Improved and tho business has Increased. It Is said there should bo a maximum rate fixed by law: maximum rates aro so fixed by the highest law known to the road; fixed In tho very charter that gives it Its existence. , l ' If f ' i act these maximum rates. Tne vast decline in rotes was not even dreamed of when the charter was granted, and today they are lees than What the charter permits. without , This decline has proceeded legislation, without oppression, without dictation from demagogues; It has followed the law ot and has been mode In obedience to the law ef competition, which no monopoly een suspend; competition of place with place; ot product with product Tho Evening Post does not assert that all Its rates are Just or wise, but it does assert that they moro nearly approach Justice and wisdom under competition than they ever would under the arbitrary action ot politicians who mako common cause with such railroad wreckers as Wlllam Ooebel. Turn now to the expenses, which must be paid from these receipts. talk of monopoly and extortion, of Uelmont and Rothschild, as It' all this money went at onco to Europe. As a matter ot fact, tor months little or nono of It went there, and for years not a dollar went to the stockholders. s, Out of the 12,160,000 received or f 1,435,000, was consumed in operating expenses. Consumed that Is In wages to tho trainmen and shopmea, wagea to the statloa agents and to the sea employed in all departments ot the road. Consumed again in buying supplies ot every Imaginable kind from rails and bridges, to Gotten waste. It.it this asenthly expenditure ot neatly a inlilten and a halt dollars thai' does so much for all kinds of business all over the south, and especially here in Kentucky. Think of it, a mlllon and a half a month; eighteen million dollars annually; fifty thousand dollars a day all tho year round spent In wages and In supplies spent that those men and their families may be made comfortable for the winter; spent that business may be good af almost every crossroads. Some goes to tho mines In the mountains; some finds its way to hotelkeepers, to shopkeepers, to makers of rails, to men cutting tics on the hill slope; everywhere it falls like a refreshing rain on a thousand fields. Messing ten thousand homes and making the whole country to blossom llko one-four- th st Qoc-bellttwo-third- nut no road Is unwise enough to ex- a. roBe. l"VJ cjE If.'. 'It - CPJ Tho men who servo the, Louisville Nashvillo are picked men, loyal Former Unitod States Ambassador men, and patriotic mon. They know to France, Hon. Jamos B. company has never had an evil dlod nt Newport last weok. KubIb, their Ills redesign against tho state; they know mains wero brohght to Loulsvillo f6r tax"their company to be tho largest Intormont In Cave Hill Comotcry. payer In tho state, and they know that Calf Lost today It is doing more to develop Its igreat rcsoruces than' Ooebel and other ' Jorsoy calf two weeks old," hoifor, .sharks, who bend" over the dead' or lost Tuesday in woods two" mile's ttheIoJured'v"wIth' a contract for Krper west of Earllngton. Will pay suitcenjbtallhey eaaflloh freatjhocom- -' able rownrd. for return. SWKKNY. , M. J. pony doing more for the "state's adSt. Charloa, ICy. ' vancement lsV a day than Ooebel and n GoebeMim' eouid do la a generation. Tlie Mormons aro still mooting Theeo faithful, loyal aM picked with a great deal of opposition In men' know that it was net 'Belmont, some partnof tho'South. Thoy aro not' MUfon Smith, aotB&slllDuko who very ofton'nluted Svlth stones, buloutraged the psenle of Campbell, de- lets, eggs, olo. They aro very, perfied the peopleof "Wren, raided the sistent in their efforts nnd arc apvolteJn.Louievlllo, betrayed' Stono and pealing to tho Governors of tho Statu for aid. dUfcuehed. ihe, Convention. These "picked men know It was not Prof. B. L. Rockwood, tho ProhiBelmont, .Milton Smith or Basil Duke bition orator, who was to havo legislature and com- spoken at Assembly Hull, Monday who bulldozed the pelled It to pass the Ooebel election night, for some reason, failed to put law, Intended to deprive these very In his nppearauco. men of the right of suffrage, and they CUBAN OIL cures know moreover' who waa the guilty Cuts, Hums, Krulses, Itlieu- man. OnaevtenUy they propose firtt as matlsni and Seres, Price, ,25 peats. petrlotlb" citizens, nj mea. who Sold by St, Bernard Brut' Store." in Blackburn and Watterson, are seeking to .destroy this system, aro declaring their purpose to destroy it, and are enraged because they sco what a storm they have, raised. Now these railroad wreckers, Ooebel, Y. !. S. C. E, Program. WERE EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES, Sorv'cos forSutidny, September 17. Topic, "Trust." A mooting for strengthening faith. Unhosltntlrig conlldonco in Christ. ScrlpturQ les- The rinal Aiipoat of M. IJeruonjre-Drerf- n' e. son 2 Tim. 1: I.ot Word to (lie Court Song, Fnlt)i Is tho Victory" ltc Scene In Ilonnea Before Prayer. ,, New, Verdict Tlie Bong. pnver' Comment. Question. "What is n good way of strengthening ouo's confldonco in TlenncM, Sept. 0. Tha court retired Christ?" Mr. W. V. Burr. Headings on tho losson Itov. R. at 3; 10 p. m. to consider the verdict. M. Wheat, Missos Agnos'Burrj Inez The vcitllol-Ouli- ty. Dean, Leila Dean, nnd Nnnnlo The court found extenuating circum. Ashby. Song. stances. Quotations on tho lesson, Mr. Paul Drey f is tviu sentenced to ten years', M. Mooro, Missos Aunlu Ashby, Alice Dourlnnd, Alico Wltio nnu Imprltsanincnt. Mrs. M. I). Long. The crqnd outside greeted the vc"-di. Song. with cheers for the nrmy. Soinu hints on the lesson: Misses Cnrrlo Atkinson, Virglo Rule, LIzzIo Jn.t Uefore the Verdict. Dean and Lilllo Kvntm, M. Dcmungc, counsel for Dreyfus, Song. concluded his appeal for the defense Jllbio Rending: . ''Confldont of Childnnco," Pa. as follows: 48: 14, MIsh Nnnnlo HtokoH: Luko 1: "As to you, whoever you may be, 78-- 70, Miss LIzzIo Huff. "Confident of Protection" John Frenchmen, be you with mc or against 10:11 14, MisfAnnlo"Vlso;Roin.8: mc, finding Inspiration in the sublime 1 I, ilisH Agnes Wyatt. 28: Idea ot M. Marnard before the court "Confident of Power" Matt. 18-- 20. Miss Suo llurr: Acta 1:8, ot cassation, I say lo ull, we are MIbs Georgia Wyatt. , Frenchmen. Let us theu bo united In "Confldont of.. Victory" Rom. 8: 3730, Mr. Jouson; 1 Cor. 10: W;&7, the common sentiment of love ot counProfoRxor Rourlnnd : 1 John 4:4. try, lote of Justice, and love of tho Ellsworth Kviuiti. srmyl" Bong. Closing Prayer. As he reached this climax, counsel's toice swelled like the tones of nn orQrapevlne Note. gan. The close of his Impassioned Most of our fnrniorrt liuvo their peroration was followed by nn out' tobacco housed. was immedl-itel- y Miss Nnnnlo Aidiuy visited hor burst of applanse, which president. suppressed by the Hlster. Mrrt. Halo, of tho BtovuiiK' neighborhood, Inst vck. r of the, MrH. Jauo Todd, ot Urccnvillo, is ,Cpl. Jouaust, president visiting horo, court; asked 'Dreyfus If ha bad anyMrs. Mattlo Klttlniror's hIiiu'Imit thing to udd In his behalf. The prisclass visited tho Qrapovino Sunday oner, in a voice choked with emotion, Reboot last Sunday. Mr. Joff Oldham's tobacco barn declared he had .only one thing to say, burned last Sunday morning-witbut of that he wa perfectly assured. his un tiro crop of tobacco. Uc ald: "I affirm, before my country, MigR Sarah ICIttiugor has been nd before the army, that 1 am Innovisiting hor brother in thin community. cent. My sole aim has been to sac Noxt Saturday Is tho day for tho the honor of my unroe, Ihe name borne picnic at (Irnpuviue. Wo liopo to scu many Sunday school workers by no children. I hne suffered five their bright smiles and hnppy greet-iug- ycniH of the most awful tortures. But, ImskotH, tho lftt-tand wull-lllle- d nt last, I feel nsMtred that I being nn Important part. im about to attain my desire through Wo aro very thankful for tho cool your loyalty and justice.' weather of tho Inst fow dayn. llrotlior Story ha begun gather Col. Jouaust "Have you finished, lug IiIh uppk'H and, notwitliHtnudlug Dreyfus?" a good many hnvo dropped oil, ho Dreyfus -- "Yes, Mr. President." will hnvo n very good crop. DKNNIH, The MUrtJhcnrctIr.'d"to deliberate, ( khd the prisoner left the hall, never to Remarkable Railroading Record,' eturn, as In nccordanca vtlth the law, William Hodge, of Wafcrvllle, Mo., tho Maine Central rnilrond'M oldest the verdict was rendcicd In his conductor, Iirh reslgnod after fifty ycara an n railroad man. Mr. Hodgd In 70 yeara old. Ho was first emTho judgment wat rend in nn ployed with tho Andrdscoggan & little room by the clerk of the Konneboc Company, having run tho first train Into Watervlllo in January tourt, M, Coupols. Dreyfus listened 1840. His position with tlda com impnystre, did not glc the slightest pany waH kept until" tho road finally ilgu of emotion, did not utter a word, passed into mo nanus ot tno Mnino Central. In the period of fifty yonrx, ml marched back tc prison like an Mr. Hodgo was nover in an accident automaton. nlid hal nover lost n day 'a work from any kind of disability. Now York It la understood Dreyfur will be sent to Tort Corte, hi the island of Corsica. Times. (The Island of Comicu If In the MedBrother Wheat. iterranean, about 100 uiles southeast Mr. Roscoo M. Wheat liaR boon of the const ot France. Here It was IiIb facllu pon this weok th.it Unpnicon was tioiu.j helping us to fill Tun 11 uk full of About the Town. good things local, and wo hnvo arranged with him to continue In this The Inhabitants of Ttcnnes generally work until conforonco moots at leant. lecuird to.be going about their busiAfter conforonco ho will, if that body ness n usual, though the police reguroturna him to this place continuo on lations became mora mid more strict. Tiik Ukk's roportorial staff. Brother Anyone Who stopped lor a moment Wheat has many staunch friends within half a mile of the Lycce was rehoro, among whom Is Thr Bkk, who Blncorely hope ho may bo returned quested to move on by gendarmcs,who to this work, and all tho Influoncn of appeared on every side of the square. his Enrlingtou congregation see inn The front of the telegraph oftlec was to bo working for his return. held by a detachment of dragoons, the other quiet streets were enlivened from time to time by troopi of Public Speaking. Sneaking of things of Interest, wo dregooris inarching through with their will say wo havo Just rccoived n'full sh.nlng helmets, nnd long horse-hnl- r lino of PouohAH Siioeh and they plumes trailing behind. When tho speak for thomsolvos, and tho public court reached Its Intermission there has boon spoaklng compllmoutnry of was the usual rush to the cafes and them for a number of years. restaurants, where the case was again Call nnd .roo them. discussed In nil its aspects. J. M. Victoiiy & Co. Newapapera. The Released From Jail. Paris, Sept. 0. The J. K. Birdsali, tho man wlio shot newHpnpers hero received contemptuAloxaudcr Fonwlck, nt HenilorHoii, ously the news published in the offiAugiiRt HI, Waa released from Jail cial portion of the Berlin Itclchsan-eelge- r by recommendation of tho grand concerning the Dreyfus case. Jury. Tho preponderance of testi'Plie l.'cho do Paris says: "The Qer-n- n mony was decidedly In favor of tho atn theory that Fonwlck was making temptgovernment has mndc n last to 'save "the traitor." no noHtuo advances at tno niomoiit The Petit Journal says: "The court rccolvcd Ills death wound. nutllal will attach the some Impor-tai.e- e to the statement as it would to o Card ot Thanks, ds duration by Dreyfus himself" desiro to express our slncoro Wo thanks to tho citizens of Karllugton, Shor(iiKC European and especially to tho St. llornard London, Sept. WheatThe shortage in 12, Coal Company, for tho many kind- the Kuropean wheat crop Is estimated noRges shown us wlillo wo havo ' at 100,000,000 bushels, ot which 50.000,-0In their midst. fulls on Russia, and 32,000,000 on Mil. and Mkh. W. W. Ktiikiuwik. France. Spain, Germany and Kngland all fall more or less short of the nyer-agAmbassador Dead. Moca, Santo Domingo, Sept, 0. Qeu Jluicucs arrlvedycsterday afternoon a Moca with an escort of 500 cavalry largely augmented by armed horuemei from tho illlagcs along his route. Dv eryivhete the utmost enthusiasm It displayed. It was here that the late President Hcruenux wos killed by Itamon Ca ceres, who Is now the idol ot the people, and the minister rf wnr in tht provincial government. The conspirators claim that they lime secured a list ot the personi whom Heiireaux had dcflgnated fot execution. Ren. Jlmenes hns received a dispatch from a Parisian banking house prom Islng to furnish all t je funds necessarv to establish the government,, thj French interests being second only tu the American. He started for Levegn wvsd ASQWtZU'PViiE om tVAi mm rotittn Baking Powder Ill Ha s 111I M HEMORRHAGE Mokes the food moreTdelicious and wholesome eo., up rewu Sudden Death of, the Favorite Grandson of the Famous Old Commodore. SUCCUMBS TO CEREBRAL "B Keep Your youth urally1 appear xzx W A Death Reported From Port Tampa City, Fla.0ther Cases Under Observation. in ic n-- THEY TCOK EVERYTHING. roar Masked Itobbtn Hold Up an Exprta Train on the Bouthtrn raolflo Itoad. ' SE INSPECTION'ORDEBED. et last night. AN AWFUL DOUBLE TRAGEDY. A Panicky- A St. I.ouIh omelnl Shot Donn Neat Hli Own Door The Murderer Kills Uliimelf. Kt. Louis, Sept. 0. William C. Papp, assistant park commissioner and one of the most widely-know- n ofllclals of the city, mur murdered on the sidewalk In front of his home, 3339 uienue, shortly after eight o'clock last eienlng by Henry Krey, driver of a huckster wagon. When Frey attempted to excupc in his wagon, but found that It was impossible to do so, he placed the muzzle of the revolver to his mouth and blew his own. brains out. Failure to procure a peddler's the cause of the killing. l'cnn-syliant- A FEW SHOTS IN HIS LOCKER. Of- The Admiral nnd the Olympla'a Qcera 3Iaka Up n Purne for a Maimed DrltUh Gunner. - Gibraltar, Sept. 12. Before sailing from here, Sunday ofternoon, for New York, Admiral Dewey and the officers of the United States cruiser Olympla presented 30 of the llrltlsh battleship Detustntlon, who, while the warship was firing tho salute in honor of the arrival of the American admiral, September 4, had ids hand shattered by the exploding of n olmrgo while he w.is nimnlug heme, Pcpptntt's arm has been am- to Pcpplatt, the gunner putated. A SERIOUS LOSS BY H cr FIRE. Uurolor ot Bt. Xavlar' Academy and the MlaterH of Mercy Convent nt OIIiihu, 111. Sept. 9. St. Xavier'fl Ottawa, icadeiny and the Sinter ot Merey content whm destmjed by lire. The 111., HlMcrhand pupils, escaped In -- e. night clothes uithont Injury. The loss ninounts to $75,000; Insurance, M000. t It Ik thought the (Ire ntarted from a tinner's furnace left in the new build- llu-ir Went Vlralnln Senantlon. 10. William Wheeling, W. Vn Dehiplutu, one of the eniht prominent men in West Virginia, has begun suit for (Ihorce, on statutoiy grounds, McCorkle and Hon. naming John It. (ioodwin i Mrs, Delaplain is a grnudaughter of Slnnbnr Wagner.one of West Virginia's famous men, nnd Is uccounted one ot the most beautiful women In the state. A S.-pv. A Mlulxler Arrenti-d- . Tonca City, Okla., ,Sept. 0. ftcv. II W. Ituby, Fiec Methodist, was arrested here, Thursday, upon suspicion that he Is Iti'V. John Simpson, wanted in (Ccw Kngland for killing a deputy sheriff named Smith while leslstlng arrest. He denies the charge. He has been taken to Newklrk, pending further Identification. An lutlre lllocli llururil. Clinton, 111., Sept. 0. A disastrous fire which started In n livery stable tit Kinney, Thursday, swept an entire .block, nine business houses and offices being burned. The Klnury Hcrnld and Kinney (huette were both Included. The loss Is estimated at$?0,000 to $25.. 000. nl-ll- Kentucky Feud Sltiui-lon- . Antl-Drcjrr- ua other faction, and 'f the request Is refused, the I'hllpots throatcu to turn thcmFcUes loose on the Grlfllns with n view of exterminating them. The situation is growing worse, nnd an outbreak is expected at any time. oniclnl Vote In "lllnnd'a DUtrlct." Jelferson City, Mo., Sept. 9. Secretary of State Lcsueur announces official vote ot special election in the Klghth (Bland's) congressional district, as follows: Shackieford, democrat, 10,331; Voslioll, republican, Hale, populist, SM). Shackle-ford'- s plurality, 3,473; majority, 2,021. Pour KcndUta Iteportcd Killed, Louistllle, Ky., Sept. 1C The Evening Post has an unconfirmed report from Manchester, Ky., that four feud Ists were killed In u battle on lied nnd Ttoumanla Is Dlrd creek, Clay rounty, Sunday. To Study the Necda of Alonku. I'rlse J'ldlit layr Uueouatltutlonal. Icnttle, Wash., Sepr. Denver,, Col., Sept. i2. Judge JohnSt tcsSvnntor Shoup, of Idaho, chair-rnson, In the district court, yesterday, of the senate committee on opinion declaring the Ul leave for Alaska to delivered nnlaw unconstitutional and needs jf that territory in prl7o fight stidy the void. the way or legislation. .Wncy-Sl- x Caeea to Date. . ,, . -. Marine hospital Washlngton,Sept.O. Hied Suddenly. .1 Dubuque, la., Sept. 12. Mrs. Paul service advices report 00 eases of yelactor, low fever to data. The bureau has been Odmore, wife of the died suddenly yesterday afternoon ot notified of the one new case at New heart failure. Mr. Likens, candidate for Secre All this talk about negroes formState ing democratic clubs is bo much tary ofwas hero on tho Prohibition this week in tho infoam. Tho negroos may agioo to go ticket, Llkons is n terest of Ids tiokot. into siloli organizations, but when voting tlmo comes thoy wJU bo found hustlor and is doing good work for causo. jio lliiod up in tho republican column tno rroiiiuuion n Prohibitioncontempaper plates starting as usual. Cynthiana Democrat. nt uwensuoro in tno near iuiuru. Mr. Kirby Holllngsworth, who T IfnTf Inlnir .i'fiA filnmli, tfin n1 has just moved horo from LowIh-bur- g, M. K. was received into tho i'u, w , w. .luivun.ut Church, South, by lottor, Tuesday 1IU, W wpy. (Mass.) anti-Dreyf15,-850 famtmi-idrlrheii. n terri-torlcto-da- y well-know- n g. London, Ky., Sept. 0. George Phil pot, report says, will cull upon Gov lirndley to protect his people from tu.' ther Up the road, wheie tho bandit! stopped to complete their work. The express messenger was forced to open hfs car, and the robbers atit i tacked the safe with dynamite Tht Wo'hlngfon, Sept. 12. Dr. Altree, ol strong hot was soon blown open and the contents taken by the thieves, who the marine' hospital serxlce, reports d'uth friiih yellow feier at ! '. Tain hastily departed. Thoy were last seen going north on pa, Kin., nnd says the autopsy render It certain that tho orlgmtd diupmh foot, and a posse soon started on thelt of feier was correct. Tha sc'i'irojTli trail. The dynamite used on the salt infection Vas n tugboat, and It Unt blew out the side of the express cat been quarantined. Five other persons and tore up the floor. There Is no clew from tugs .are under obJerritthn. A to the Identity of the robbers. l tit.urnntine station Unl b'eeu wnvr TiutouGii a tuustle. lie adds tint u iniipectlon hns been ordered I'cet-F- oui Train ag.dust the town. He also says that rreluht Kllllcd lull fifty Hare Two Other Men there Is no necessity for Harm, but Miraculous Eacapca. that "3 people left there on the ttnn Columbln, S. C, Sspt. 11. Saturday Sumbiy r.lght. Dr. Trotter, vno is aho ut Port Tampa, says there Is a panhky night 200 feet of&trestle on tho Columbia, Newberry Lourtns road oet foclirg there. ltroad river, near this city, gave waj Dr. Murray'a Iteport. SevDr.Murrny wires from Jackson.MIs,, under a train load of granite. SO feet intc ns lonows; Allsslssippl lms a rigid eral cars nnd nn engine fell killed. (piiinntlne for the present agninst the water. Four persons were fireman, William Hates, on extra New Orleans. Disinfection of tnalli Ir unneccsmry. No one can he permitted, went down with the wreck, but wai to leave unless immune, nnd with dis- dug out from under tons ot granite infected baggage, except persons without n scratch. James Watson, bound for territory, superintendent of explosives at thi there to remain, and wholesale freight, granite quarry, jumped from the train not nrlleles, requiring disinfection. and landed 50 feet below unhurt. The inspection begins bridge had just been completed, and Tuesday. Hunter has taken rill nec- only yesterdny was pronounced In first essary steps to control. Vlcksbiirg class condition. has quarantined against Jackson. Ban-- ', FA1LP.D TO SUi: Tim SIGNAL. dcrs told us he found no yellow" feyci In Vlcksbiirg." One Man Killed and Others Badly Sew Cnara at Key Went. Injured In a Colllalon on the Tteports to the surircon ircne'rnl are Philadelphia Krlc. In 41. n nlVn. mui ucu nnA ,1,17 null . ..- . .(.., !.. u.incn nMA.lll Erie, Pa., Sept. 11. A collision on reported dally from Key West. There the Philadelphia & Kile, 70 miles casj were two deaths there Sunday from of this cItyatTIona,ycsterday,rcsultcd fever. in the death of one man and the Injury of three. Ill at llnvmin. Knginecr Gcrlcch fniled to Beo the Washington, Scpf. 12. Surgeon-Genertnrget, and crashed into another Sternberg has received a dis'nltcb freight that was about to take a siding riinnmatta saying that Second leiii. toTtllorr hlnriQ pass. The crcw.of the tenant Stanley D. Emerlck and Private d tnihi escaped by jumplug. Kcrnhart Krnmp, Hattery K, Second The track was not cleuicd until Drtillery, are ill will yellow fever. afternoon, Warned Aftnlnnt n l'linlt- LIGHTNING'S FEARFUL WORK. Jackson, Miss., Sept. 13. The city courell held n special meeting nnd Two Men Inatnntly Killed and Tno passed resolutions ndi Islng the people Fatally Iujurcd at L'Kinarco, III. not to create n panic oier the outScveinl Other Shocked. break of feier like the one of one year ago. Tuscola, HI., Sept. 0. At the Doug-fa- s county fair grounds nt Camarga A PARDON HINTED AT. Thursday night, two men were Instantly killed by lightning. Two othThe 1'nrla Tempa DIacuaaea the Urcj- - ers were fntally Injured, and four serifua Verdict nnd Uinta nt ously shocked. The killed are: l'oaallile l'nrdou. Spencer Ilromfield, of Woodruff, Itobert Meyers, of Champaign. Commenting on the 'Fatally injured: Paris, Sept. 12. icrdlct In the Dreyfus case, the Temps George Adlcr, of Champaign. Miys that nil good citizens who had John Griest, of I'rbaua. on the Dreyfus nfTuIr, "agree In Doth Adler and Griest will die, the desiring that Judgment should physicians In attendance say. on era of peace and repose for Trance The men were seated under the that Is far from being Incompatible grand stand, with about one hundred with the judgment. other,, eating their lunch, when the Continuing, the Temps says: storm, which had long been threaten"We hnve a strong belief thnt If the ing, broke. Scores of men and women judges did not giic Dreyfus the benewere prostrated by the shock of tbi fit of the doubt, they Implied It In the electric bolt, nud in addition to those circum- hilled and fatally Injured, the physiadmission of extenuating stances. Considerations foreign to the cians sny that Louis and John Camaffair, above nil the improvident ut- bridge, of Fickltn, and Bud Mullen nnd partisans o George Itauch, of Urbami, William terances of the religionist campaign ngnlns't the Hotelier, Carmago,nnd Orlu ilromllcld, generals, nre the cause ot It. It Is, Woodruff, may die. however, possible, that Dreyfus may When the excitement subsided It not lose this benefit. It would be was found thnt Uromflcld nud Meyers enough for the chief of stnte to sign had bcn killed and tint half n doen his pardon. This solution would others needed attention. bring about the pacification of which France Is In need." THE IDOL OF THE VETERANS. Uxoduli Una lleunn ?Ilainalvl Una Katnlillalted a llluld quarnn. tine Avalnat New Orlf i Ncl Key Weat. Caaea an-ulhoiifc-to-house Hcusc-to-hause west-bouny I'eellnsr TreralU, nnd n Cochise, JVrlz., Sept. 11. Exprcsi train Xo. 10 on the Southern Pacific was robbed here Saturday night bj four masked men who blew the saft open and took everything in sight The amount ot their booty is snid ti' be small. The train was stopptd, the engine mall and express cars cut off from tht rest of the trnln and run a mile fur- Beo-aLife on a Farm, and Thouah Attaining Rlehea "Beyond the Dreania ot Avarice," Maintained the Character ol n Chrlallnn Gentleman, Van-derbll- If you are young yon so. Ifyou are old, why pear so? natap- year. No physician wai in attendance. The attack was very sudden nnd entirely unexpected, and it was impossible to reach any physician before death occurred. Dr. Francis who had been attending Mr Vanderbllt, arrived at tho house aftci Mr. Vanderbllt's death had occurred. Many erroneous statement were made concerning the circumstance surrounding the death of Mr. Vanderbllt, and Senator Cbauency M. Depew gave out tho following statement late yesterday afternoon: "Mr. Vanderbllt left Newport Monday nfternoon at one o'clock for the purpose of attending a meeting of the directors of the New York Centrnl & Hudson Itiver railroad, which "was lo he held Tuesday. He was feeling a well as usual and had no premonition of approaching death. He reached this city about nine o'clock Monday night, wns driven to his home Immediately and went to bed at about ten o'clock. He woke up in the morning about five o'clock, and complained of feeling lery 111. Ho called his wife, and she Immediately sent for a physician. Mr Vanderbllt died within a few minutes, before any physician arrived. Dr Dela-fielwho had been attending him, when he arrived pronounced the cause ot death to be cerebral hemorrhage. Obituary. fifty-sixt- h Del-ofiel- New York, Sept. 13. Cornelius head of tho Vanderbllt family, died nt his residence In this city at 5:43 o'clock this morning from a stroke oi paralysis. Mr. Vanderbllt was in hi Keep young Inwardly; we will look after tho outwardly. You need not worry longer about those little streaks ot gray; advance agents of age. Ayers Hair Vigor n will surely restore color to gray hair: and It will also give your hair all the wealth and glosi of early life. Do not allow tne falling of your hair to threaten you longer with baldness. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. We will send you our book on the Hair and Scalp, free epon request. WrHm to fAe Ooear. If yon do not otuin all the txae-fit- s r Ton expected from tha tu of aboat It. tU Vigor, write Ilia doetot dlstealty 1'rottblr then U tome with your rtotrml riten which may bo o&illr reraoTea. AallnM. DR. J. O. AVER. ' Cornelius Vanderbllt was born on Btaten Island, November. t7, 1813. Wm. II. Vanderbllt, his fntber. was at that time a farmer, and Cornelius, at the age ot 16, left school and secured a place at messenger In the Bboe and Leather bank, Ills grandfather, the commodore, learning of this, sent for htm and asked why he had not Applied lo .Mm for a place. "Because I did not want to oak you for anything," was the reply. This pleased tho commodore, and It tt said that ha made a wodlcll to his will, a few days later, leaving- 1,000,000 to bis grandson. Cornelius left the bhos and Leather bank to eo Into the employ of Klisam Uroi., bankers, but later his grandhtm father asked youngto enter the railroad man was making 1GI service. The a month, and declined to leave hts place unless he got more money, lie was given J66, and accepted It. lie was then about 21 years old. The Ilrst place he wai given was that of assistant treasurer ol tha New York &. Harlem railroad. Ills rise was rapid, and he succeeded hit father as head of the Vanderbllt system. When Mr. Vanderbllt was SJ years old he married Alice Qwynne. tha daughter ol a Cincinnati lawyer. 1383 tlrst born son. Ilia William II.. died In nhlle he was a student In Yale university. Mr. Vanderbllt's active career was practically closed when he suffered a paralytic stroke In 139S. Depptte his enormous business Interests he found time to devote to church and Sunday school work, which ho begaq early In lire. He gave freely to the railroad branch of the Y. M. C. A., nnd to the work of St. Bartholomew's Protestant nplscopal church In this city. Mr. Vanderbllt's Rrcat business caret made his life necessarily methodical, anJ he was noted for hts punctuality. Mr. Vanderbllt went to Europe last spring and came noma on June 24, accompanied by Mrs. Vandirbllt and by hit daughter, Gladys. They went to New- the same day, and Mr, Vanderbllt mproved constantly la heal'h, On August i he mve a house warming at hts home, "The Breakers." The last social affairs In "The Breakers" were upon the departure of Alfred Vandi-rbll- t for a trip. Ho. left for Seattle on July 2a, accompanied by William I'roudnt Burden, Ernest Iselln nnd Douglas II Cochran. Mr. Vanderbllt left fve children Cornelius, Uertrude. Alfred, Kcgllald anJ Gladys. Cornelius tnarrlt-- a daughter ol 11. T. Wilson, the banker, about two years oco. and later Gertrude became thf wife of Harry Payno Whitney, aon ot former Secretary of the Navy Wui, C Whttncy, round-the-worl- 6 Lowell, iiug, TO MEET IN I10PKINSV1LLE. South Kentucky Christian Mis- sionary and Sunday-Scho- ol Association. HopKiNBViLiiB, KY., Sept. C, 1809. To tho Disciples of Christ in South consider tho following: 1. Tho noxt nnnunl convention of Missionary Association will be hold Septomber in Hopkinsvillo, This is no political convention,, but-- a mooting which will bo held purely in the interest of the cause of Christ in our territory which embraces 26-2- 8. You nro most earnestly nnd respectfully asked to DeakBkkthrkn: Kentucky : counties in Southwest Kentucky. This is a Missionary and Sunday-schoConvention, and it should appeal to tho heart and conscience of every friend of Missionary work In our field. and Sunday-schoWo havo nn excollont program. Tho brothron of Hopkinsvillo will bo glad to entertain you, and you will have tho bdnoflt of reduced railroad faro. Mako your arrangements to attend our convention, nnd send your nama to H. D. Smith at least a week before tho convention. 2. Get certificates from agents at starting points that you havo paid full faro going, nnd you will bo returned at ono cent a nillo. thirty-thrc- o ol ol GENERAL LAWT0N DISCLAIMS. IH'iiloa 1'utillahed Intervlcwa nnd De- clarra In Advance the Knlalty Mlaa Helen Gould Ilecclvea Notice ol Her Rlcctloii na Sponaor for the Itecently formed Aaaoclnt Ion. of Future Like Kenorta. Washington, Sept. 12, The wnr department makes public the following cable: ".Manila, Sept. 11. "Corbln, Washington I.awton pronounces utterly foundatlonlcsi news,-paper reports of Interview asserting that he commented on military ,sItu- ntlon or criticised conduct of opera tions here. Declares beforehand aw false all future accounts of such Inter-ileuSCHWAN." Gen. Schwnn Is a colonel in the adjutant general's department, and wns made a brigadier during the Spanish nar. Gen, Corbln stated that he does not know what the denial refers to and thnt the department has addressed no Inquiry to Gen. Lawton. WAR ACTIVITY IN LONDON. War nud Admiralty Office Continue llnay, But There la Nothlitir New In the Situation. London, Sept. 11. Tho activity in the war and admiralty officers continues, though there is nothing new re- Washington, Sept. 11. Adjt. William Llller, of Lancaster, Pn., a Spanish war veteran, yesterday received the following telegram from Miss Helen Gould, who was unanimously elected national sponsor of the Spanish Wai Veterans' association: "Your kind message has reached mc Informing me of myelectionns sponsoi for tho Spanish war eternns, and 1 take great pleasure in accepting the honor, for which please express my thanks to the association." Crnahcd hy lee Ploea. St. Johns, N. F Sept. 13. Anothet severe storm plong the Labrador coast has driven huge Ice flc"s on the land nud crushed seicrnl itssels with thelt cargoes, aggregating near 3,000 quintals of cod fish. 'Ihe views escaped with their Hic-- by uiaklug their way over the ice, but .he icsseis were completely destroyed. William J, llrjnn In Nevada. C. , garding tho is said to America TrniiBva&l rltuatlon. It bridging sections for piobablc use in ""' South Africa, Transports arc moiing to the (leeks, preparatory to embarking troops. that orders have been sent forllght Iron girdern and Pfotttot'C TldUlvi nt Killed In a Ituinway Philadelphia, Sept. 12, -- Kev, James C. Caldwell, aged 13 years, a Presbyterian minister of thta Ity, was Instantly KKled yesterday in nt prayor-moetlnIn Gon. Taylor goes riglit on day by i lunawa s . Tho Kentuoky Synod, of tho Cumday winning votes by the souud logic berland Presbyterian church, will ho presents nud by the personal nnd Aro you n subscriber to Tun Hiik? meet at Bowling Green, October 21: party record ho has nt his command. You should be. well-know- to the state board ot health yesterday showed nine new cases of yellow fevet and one death at that place. The situation at Miami remains the same and the panic threatened at I'Ort Tampa has subsided. Killed by n Train. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 13. Ilay D. sheepman from Kemerer, Wyo., in charge of a train of sheep, was struck by the Union Pacific fast mall at Pnpillon, Neb., yesterday, and Instantly killed. Death af An Old Newspaper Han, Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 13. John Cart-onJi'ev., Sept. J meeting Illanchard, for nluo years edttor-illryuu addressed an opjii-ol- r here, Friday, made up nt delegations chief ot the Minneapolis Times, died from all of western Nevada. Mr. Bry- yesterday morning, after an Illness of an declared broadly ngilnst what he several mouths, aged 57. He was bora pronounced "a trlplIcuH of ciils ex- to Sandusky. 0., March n. 1812: pansion, impel ialirm im! militarism." A Word to riothers. Oil Wanta Ammunition. Mothors of childron affected with Washington, Sept. 13, Gen. Otis ha croup or n sovero cold need not IicbI-tat- o cabled the war dcpaitmint for 5,000, to ndminister Chamberlain's for the 000 rounds of ammunition will b Cough Itomedy. It contains no opiate aimy rifle. This or narcotic In any form and may bo seut from Ran FraucUco. given as confidently to the bnbo its to an adult. Tho great success thnt Intltntlon to the Trealdent. Rlnnx C!t v.. la.. Sent. IS. Sioux CItv lias attended its uso in tho treatment has extended sn Invitation to McKlu-le- of colds and croup has won for It tho pralso it to vUlt the city during his pro- approval andthe Unitedlms rocoivod States and throughout posed western tour. m many foreign lands. For sale by St. Drugstoro, Earllngton j Ben Bernard Subscribe for Tub II hi:, $1 per T. Boblnson, Mortons Gap; George year. King, St. Charlos. Em-bren y J. W. Gant, Cor. Seo'y. have to be met from year to year. Let posterity meet the bonds when they Blllfo Hewlett Is qulto a sick man. mature. Why not? The country wat saved to posterity. It is only propel For sovoral days ho was unable to now is Ills that a part ot the burden should faU work, and liopo thntconfined to may his illness room. Wo on posterity." not bo of long duration nnd thnt ho will soon bo nolo to bo out again. Yellow Fever In Florida. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 13. The rePostmastor Boblnson has his now ports ot two physicians at Key West pay up at once, l'leuse don't forget this request ns wo stnud in need of tho money to meet obligations which woro baBed ou your pledges. Ail monoys should bo sent to T. V. Long, Hopkinsvillo, Ky. 4. "Wo most earnestly appeal tc our collectors to go to work at once and COMMANDER-IN-CHIE- F SHAW. collect tho bnlanco duo on pledges A good from their congregations. The New Grund Army Coniiunndel colloctor goneraily succeeds In collecting tho pledges mndo by his conn Will Devote Attention to gregation. Lculalntlon. 5. Wo ask tho aid of our preachers in securing n good attendance nt our New York, Sept, 13. Albert D. Shaw, convention. Brothron, talk it up of the both puluMcly nnd privately. Lot us the new commander-in-chie- f Army of the Hepubltc, said: our next convention tiio best Orand mako "A great deal of my time will be evory held In South Kentucky. This with your nid can certainly bo dono. given to pension legislation. The old soldier Is entitled to lasting considera- Our association is helping many of mission tion. What if the pension roll U you preaeli tho gospel at an assoWill you large, the Union soldiers saved this points. which hns not give much for dono so ciation nation; their reward should be com- tho cnuso of Homo Missions your mensurate with their service. If the enthusiastic support? burden should prove too heavy, I am Wo also nsk you to nid our collectin favor of a patriotic pension bond ors in collecting balance duo on Fraternally, issue, so that only the interest would pledges. I'eu-alo- 3. All who owo on plodges should postofllce furniture in his new post-offibuilding, nnd will occupy tlie now ofllco very soon as soon as things can bo put in thoroughly good shape. Tho now outfit Is a credit to tho town, nnd tho people of Enrling-to- n npprociato tho change. ce Rev. L. W. Spann, of Woodburn, Ky., has boon preaching to largo congregations nt tho Gonernl Baptist Church this week. He is an Interesting preacher, and his sermons all who havo heard him. hnvo made n good impression upon Wo nro glad to sco tho Jmprovo-monts'tiiaro being m ado on somo of the country roads. But thero is still room for Improvement. The frentest drawback to tho progress of county in tho past lias been boon its miserable roads. Let the good work go on. at Mrs. Paul M. Mooro entertained a party of young ladies and gentlemen last ovening in honor of her guest, Miss Caroline Comly, of Philadelphia. Elder D. M. Wallaco, of tho Primitive Baptist Church, preached a number o'f Interesting sermons nt tho Missionary Baptist Church this week. On Nov. 0th ho boglns a mooting Ho will still manngo to keep up his regular work unless at Ebeuozcr, McLean County. y ,&. jfc2k.VH KbTaWnTCT MkUtmsmmm, tf HMil u tiA. .,. ..2L. I cfcJgj 23ee PAUL. M. MOORB, Editor and Manager. Democratic party was beaten 44 The "Best is 603,514 on the popular vote, and LOTTERY OASES. 05 m the electoral college, and tf the Cheapest smco tnon has lost four States, with 21 electoral ;.vots, nnd Experience , teaches that FullUBxplanation of Goebel'a gained only Kentucky, which is likely to be lost again this year." good clothes wear longest, " Connection With Them. meeting of the local Republican Campaign Committee .ftlonday, something of the plans for the county campaign were outlined. Mr. Bon T. Robinson, the popular candidate for the Legislature will begin his canvass of the county, shortly aiid continue it actively till the day of the election. He is receiving much encouragement already and, since his campaign will bo clean and manly throughout, he is sure to gain strength steadily as the campaign progresses. a BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. incorporated. Entered tbe PcttotBce at Eatliui loo I ait matterr- Second At SUBSCRIPTION Una Year, strictly In advance " " Six Months, RATES- - Ii . oo Slneiauopies, Specimen copies mailed free on application. . Correspondents wanted In all parti ol me ountvft Addreii ui for pattlcnlars. THURSDAY, IhreeMonths, " " ,. ... jo J f j SEPTEMBER 14. 1899. Poor Hoalth "fccf poor health for years, pains in shoulders, jback and hips, tvith constant headache, nervoasness And no appetite. Used Hood's SxrsaparOia, gained strength nd can fvori hard til dayt eat heartily and sleep ac& I took it because it helped my husband to whom it gave strength." Mrs. . . Giffels, Moose Lake, Mum. gooa food gives best nutrition, and a good medicine that cares disease is naturally the best and cheapest. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine money can buy, because it cures Jwhen.aU others fail TOOK A DIMINDTIVE Fortify the body against disease by Tiittls 'liver Pills, an absolute cure fc r sick' headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, aaa T.tiZofO. constipation, jaundice, bilious 31 i, "W. Sanders uppeared for tht lottery PART company. Majcr Sanders told Attar xiess and all kindred troubles. r-- Tho attorney general went t$ Washington, arriving tho evening bc& tho case was to bo called, and wad exercised by his Inability to learn of tho whereabouts ot Senator Goobel. Ho had already prepared a brief and: hurriedly prepared a short argument. When the case was called, Oct- - W A Strong Fortification. REMARKABLE Plaid 'Skirtings, shipment of '"High-toned- " "Reversable" or "Golf" Skirtings, choice patterns in Black Crcpons, and some exquisite effects in Waist Silks. In this connection we will also tell you of good'valaes and neat every day styles in "50c. coverts." Strange as it may sound to you, still 'tis true, these new things have already begun to move nicely. In your excitement, however, don't; yes, we say don't forget our Great Cut Price Sale on Clothing, Men's Kid Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Slippers of all descriptions and all Summer Wash Goods goes merrily on through this entire 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 6t J Flanked When tho Tiino For Action Caino at Washington. TAYLOR ,XADE THE SEALVPIQHT, Prompt (Action ot l, , ' 1 r t l i kV fr v , 7 Wo thank tho friends of Mr. Goebel Tho tonnage of the merchant mamonth. it printed a communication relative to to for calling attention to this notorious rine of the four leading powers Is as REPUBLICAN TICKET. Who was he? the lottery cases, signed "New Light." case, in which there Is no action, no follows: Great Britlun, 8,020,000; to Which encyclopedia? As no odo is apt to get new light on utterance, no lino that Is creditable to United States, 4,750,000; Germany, Whore is tho encyclopedia? For Governor, Was I hired for that? any subject from Oocbel orators or ilr. Goebelt nothing from first to last 1,550,000; Franco, 921,000. W. S. TAYLOR, Don't you mean Bismarck? that Justified his appolntmont. So clear The great success of Chamberlain's .OfBlltler County. What's the mattpr with PKariin organs, and as the whole purpose ot was all this even to Mr. Goebel that to doing it? the communication In question was to we believe ho has never had the face Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Rem to MADISONVILLE. KY. ig Is he dead? JOHN MAlttUiAiilV advance claims in behalf ot William to claim a fee, ct least from the state, edy in the treatment of bowel com to thorn jinv hum? Is plaints has made it standard over the ? f Of Iioulsvlllo. THE SAME PRIOE ON THE 8AME THINO TO EVERYBODY. to Qoebel which aro In direct conflict tfor his cervices. Evening Post. greater part of the civilized world. Shan't Ibrfntr vou thf honk nmi For Secretary of, State, you iook it up yourself? For salo by St. Bernard Drugstore, with the whole history of the cose, we .CALEB POWERS, A Few Facts About the Kin- Karlingtou: Bon T. Robinson, Morvnni no you want to know for? Of Knox County. tons Gap; George King, St. Charles. And I Will lay VOU ton tn nun that reproduce the statement, whfch Is fatso dergarten. For Attorney-Genora- l, after you havo answered tho ques In every Implication, and correct It by CLIFTON J PRATT, object of tho true KinderTho tions, anu explained how to find tho a. plain story from the official records. Out of 121 law students callod to Of Hopkins County. garten is: information, nnd whv vu iv.ni tt tho YOUR ORDERS 1. To develop freonossnnd natural-nes- u ago Loudon bar in one day not long The anonymous slanderer thus attho clerk will go oil nnd get ono ol Who Dhs the Uttfy (which new SRkv. JOHN S. SWEENEY, in children, and to teach them record for establishesasalmost aas 19 the other clorks to help him try to tempts to poison the public mind: London), many SOLICITED to observe, think, remember, nud have Oriental names. k ' Of Bourbon County. find Garcia nnd then oomo back and II. reason. Wa toll you there Is no such mnn. Of For Treasurer, feeling to such an 2. To coursol may lose my bet, but acWALTER R. DAY', "It hath been said that Mr. Taylor, oxtont develop may gradually grow v Ask your neighbors. that thoy Oonjuty. cording to tho Law of Average I will the Republican candidate tor governor moroseness, mental depression, lack f Of Breathitt awn ideas. to form their not. They nil say that, wo onerfry, restlessness, melanoholv of Public For Superintendent 3. To develop n love for rlirht de of Now, If you aro wise you will not pf Kentucky, Is a much labler lawyer Ha-BBstruct Ion, nnd constipation, Hkiwikk will rehaul batter loads, fural bother to explain to your"asslstant" than Mr. Goebel, the Democratic can- sires. k5 JOHN BURKE. In the Kindergarten there, is a store the liver to a healthy condition. that Correggio is indexed uudor tho didate, and Taylor had written a won graduated system of play made into Price COc, St. Bernard Drugstore. Of Campbell County. nish best teniiiB, and alp.,3 Commissioner of Agriculture, the administration and the coun- C's.not in tho Iv's.butyou will suiilo acoiiHecutivo system of education, and ways at the right price. Capt: J. W. THROCKMOBTON-- , try at large will stand by Mr. sweetly it up say, "Nevermind," and derful brief, to which Qoebel did not iu which overy step in tho process is A smart Unlonville, Mo,, oyolone go look yourself. Of Foyotte County. contribute a line. It hath been said a preparative for fho next. Tho Insurance ngont took advantage of Evans in his effort to be merciAnd this incapacity for independa lowering cloud one eenlng last while he For Representative. juBt and to suppress fraud ent action, this mornl Btupldtt r, tills that a certain lottery case had pended child may learn so directedenjoys. week aud wrote 17,000 worth of Infully as to BEN T. ROBINSON. Infirmity ot tho will, this unwilling- Jn the supreme court of the United His enjoyment is in the Pension Department. promote his development; nnd, the surance before bedtime. ness to clioorf ully catch hold nnd Uft op.- - aii ximt. !' is rondered a States while Mr. Taylor was attorney wihcst education aro the things that put pure SocialATIMELV HINT. Against the charges about proOur Improvements. profitable source of pleasure to the ism so far Into the future, it mo .general for a long while, and that Mr. be slMsuid that voir blood U iuaUoal4 tection as the "father of trusts" jroar whole system pat This week we put into The Bek will not act for themselves, what Taylor made no motion to advance Jlttlo one. "Tho crude plays of childhood de- rich ad par and conditio y the ese of la a perfectlr Utxlthy Dt. stancls tlie Gibraltar of a single for tho first time our handsome will they do when tho benefit of their nrt-llf- e Powder, velop later into the ot man." Carlatedt' German Liver typhoid Then 70a the case. effort is for all? A first-mawill be free from snalaxU, ferer, colda factf! That free trade England is new body type which we pur- knotted club seems necessary: with have all agreed that play and tbe irlp. Dr. Carlttedt'a Ctrman Liver f. f, it- - , .A rn "It bath been said that Mr. Taylor, Scientists Al Ktl I;i AC I thelbjrthplace and natural home chased for use in our "Special the dread of getting "the bounce" nnd necessity; because, ft lrr1 on when the case was at last called for is an nbsolutelife of the small child. Powder tbe beat medicine mosey can bay. is the whole Fop your Cold try Dr. Otto'd Sprue of trusts. Coal Edition," and with which Saturday night, holdsmany nworker His senses hunger for activity and, Gum Balsam. Prle 2So an SOa 'hearing, agreed with John Q. Carllrl , that edition was printed. This IU 1111 pillCU, if ho is sent to school beforo no has a Bottio. Hoh W. H. Swkeney now says type, while it occupies little more Advertise for a stenocrratiher. nmi to pass the case to the next term of had time to give vent to Ills natural Tor eale Ui nine outof ten who apply can neither Goejbelis not altogether truthful, space than ourold type did, is of npuii iiurpuuciunie nnauonot court, thereby enabling the lottery desires for play,he will be most restSt. Bernard Drug Store. tlunk and his thoughts will not be extellsjhis own postoflice address much larger and plainer face and it necessary to. venders to operate the lottery for six less; pressed clearly aud therefore that andjgexclaiius, "Great God! ray the highest product of tho modCan such a ono write a letter to After a rouont tornado in Australia Is so necessary to months longer, notwithstanding the enthusiasm, which IS 4CI thousands of water snakes were aaaaaaarciSa aaaaH HE I countrymen, do you want a liar ern art of type making. It will Garcia? LaHaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaal school-worwill bo lacking. "You see that said circuit court had charged the grand good mind of tho little child Is so found on tho beach In ono place, for a governor?" EARLIIMGTON, KY. The be found comfortable to read for tho foreman to mo In a large factory." enin another the beach Juries to refrain from indicting unformed that lie cannot fix his at- whllu washed away, loaving was Yes. what about him?" tirely nothing all eyes. All classes ot building erectod md case tention on any ono thing for any but bare rocks. of lottery "Well, bo's n Wk quote : "Democratic cam-camade complete ready furoucuuaner. As we have time we propose to I'd send him upfine nccountant, but if waa decided by tickets until the of longth of time. Ills ideas, of all town on the supreme court il'AflBMBHHBaaaflLHWV H liicludluir the f urnlshlnlr of all main-- . paigiis are proverbially make other changes in the style, he might accomplish tho an errand. ,tho about hlm.nre still crude nnd nguo; T Powell, llenlif. Ttnn , wtliss Have used HKMP-iiwliH- ,f orrand nil United States. i litis, mechanical and common labor, and his command of language Is Dr l. A gimmous Liver Medicine to years. paigns ot trickery." make up and contents of Tim right, and on tho other hand, might l, very limited. So, whatever knowl It does all that Is csitned for It and hsa saved as If this be true and who can Bee, following out our fixed plan stop at four saloons on the way, and "It hath been said that William J PLANS. DETAILS. 8PEOI I'rlco reasonable and satisfaction while not bo famous a lawyer as edge nnd preparation he acquires, msnr doctor's bills. wsaldnol lite one pack t PIOATIONS CONTRACTS deny? then the Kentucky Dem- to furnish our subscribers all the niiuiiiiu kui iu iuum Bireet wmiiu (for his after life) conies through age of it for a ton of Zeilio's like that I nsed guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully given orget what he had been sent for." (Mr. Taydor, had he been attorney ocratic campaign is the very Beel- possible improvements in service play. Friederieh Froebel rocog-nize- d 1 DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO-- 1 on all kinds building and special work. .1 f 'in dllrth n nn l. UlliruMLUU a. UD n4s. l t wui. ot Kantucky, would not have zebub of all Democratic cam- that the paper's patronage will carry anuw u iuum uarcia? tills fact and planned his Kite Tho Loulsvllls Conference of tho -- aw Give me a chance at your work. message to TICB. .. Coraswe would say his M. K. Church, South, will meet at paigns. Wo have recently been hearing tagreed to i)ostpono the case; that he dergarten,Garden") so, vssbei sryrsqpwqpposy suy ijiaamajuite lUR.a'JIMa,1 justify. "Child's iiiiiiyj nf that children Glasgow, Ky October 4th. Bishop havo said tolllr. Carlisle, 'I am might receive The encouragement and liberal maudlin sympathy expressed for the natural developmout denizens of tho aveat tsorry I can not accommodate you, according to nature's iilan. Just as Key, of Dallas, Tex., will preside. The exports- - of manufactures patronage given our "Special "down-trodde- n shop" and ftfom the Uunited States are now Coal Edition" made it possible searenmg the .homeless wanderer were it an ordinary case I would take flowers grow under the gardeuor's Don't be Imposed Upon. employment," averaging .$1,000,000 a day. In to put on this new dress, and we and with itfor nonest go many hard tpleacure In granting! the request, but baud, eo little boys and girls grow Always Insist on all often cettlnir Foley's develop under the cam of Kinthis Is a case of great public Interest, and 1895 the average was only $500, are showing our appreciation of words for the men in power. I Honey and Tar, a It Is positively, the case has already1 been In the court dergarteners. 000 a day. Business in the this patronage by making subNothinc is said about tho emnlavnr tlie Games about the trades, about absolutely and unqualifiedly (Snrcatiorlo Itsac Davit.) who grows old before his time In a oven two rears; your clients, notwith- birds, chickens, flowers, etc., are In- host cough medicine, Accept no in the United States never was stantial improvements in The standing tho court of appeals of Ken- troduced into tlie kindergarten, in Hiii'NUiuie, ls vain attempt to get frowsy uninpoeii io. so brisk and urgent as at this Bee. LIVERY & FEED to do intelligent work; and his tucky) has decided adversely to their order thnt tho children may havo good day. In addition to the mechanical long, patient striving with "help" claim, have. In the face ot that decis- physical, as well as mental exercise, ttngiiHiuneu may now spend a improvements, we are making that does nothing but loaf when his ion, continued to soil lottery tickets In also leading them to a better appre- fortnight In Paris of Switzerland for back is UNLY nine crops ot corn over 130, or enjoy a Norwegian tour for ciation of tlie outside world. and shall continue to make factory turned. aIn every storo and- Kentocxy. &0. there is constant weedinuru, produced in the United States greater eirorts to serve our readAt tho Old Stand, oir "'I couH have moved the supreme When a thought Is givon iuIt slory-ftu-iprocess going on. The employer more tho little child sees Main street, just have reached the 2,000,000,000 ers with as complete reports of out court to advance the case, and had a quickly than If It Is simply told as a White's Cream Vermifuge Is peri senuing; away "neip" wesi 01 uepot. bushel figure including the crop local happenings as possible and thnt have shown their incapacity to decision In 90 days, in vtewot the fact fact. So impressions may bo made fectly harmless and will remove now to be harvested. And this to give them as far as maybe tho further tho interests, of thebuRlnnaa. that tho supreme court had already de- still more clearly on his mind, If lie every worm. It Is also a tonic, and KAllLINGTON, KY. No year's crop will reach 2,500,000,-00- 0 news and matter in which they and others are being taken on. sort-tn- cided la Stone vs. State of Mississippi Is allowed lo Illustrate, with suitable by Its strengthening properties will rosy hue restoro to pale cheeks bushels according to the are most interested. To this end matter now good tiinesare, this lmnl the very; question involved in the case, material his own thoughts iu regard of health. Price 25 cts. tlie Bernard First-CIa- ss continues, oulv if times aro St. Equipment and Service. and that decision was against your to tho story. Tho JCinderirarten pro Drugstore. latest figures. wo expect to increase permanent- and work is scarco, the sorting is clients. I failed to make thr--t motion, vides for this need und the children done finer but out and forever out are allowed to workl In tint hand, or ly our local reportorial force and tho incompetent and unworthy go. Vauderbilt It and the people of Kentucky think I with blocks, with clay or sewing-card- s, see, is to haveUniversity, in Tennes-to Senator Pbvk estimates that shall add more cor- is the survival of the fittest. a new dormitory ' st should have made that motion. You and many other this country pays to foreign respondents at various places in prompts every employer to have had over three years to prepare kinds of material; thus day illtloront cost f 135,000, It is to be called Kls-8aby day ships fully $100,000,000 a year the county. Hall, and Is named after Mr. keep tho best those who can carry a brief In the case. I simply expect to the little ones unconsciously gain a to for carrying our ocean freights cite Stone vs. Mississippi, and' rest tho knowledge oi lonn, size, color, quan- Vanderbllt's mothor. Past patronage we appreciate, a message,ono Garcia. really man of and brilliant case there. You are too good a lawyer tity, dimension, etc. the people are begin-nin- g and shall endeavor to merit its I know as nrst impressions nro conerauy As an external liniment of most to think there should be continuance and a liberal in- parts who has not the ability to man- not to know that that case Anally setage a business of his own, and yet tho most lasting, great care should wonderful penetrative and curative you bo taken that true and beautiful power, Ballard's Snow Liniment is something done to encourage and crease. who is absolutely worthless to nny tles your case. I do not think promote American shipping and ono else, because lie carries with him ought to ask me to postpone the cose thoughts and ideas should flu the not equaled byany in tho world. Price constantly the insane suspicion that for six months, and therefore will not tiny minds in the very beginning of 25 and Co cts. St. Bernard Drugstore. keep these millions in American A MESSAGE TO GARCIA. his employer Is oppressing or intend-lnt- r consent to pass It.' " their little lives; for education Is In 1808 Russia pockets. had a mercantile to onnress him. He camint not knowledge, but a nronaration III. orders nnd ho will not rocelve them. for right nnd complete living; the marine of 2,898 vessels, of which 694 emGovernor Brawn, Nor. 1, 1895, The immortal Lincoln once In nil tills Cuban business there is Should a message be jrlvon hlm to development or cnaracter m us wero propelled by steam. said that "You can't fool all tho one in an stands out on the horizon of take to Garcia, his answer would ployed Senator William Qoebel to rep- broadest and deepest sonso. Each Frequently Protracted Constipation causes resent the state in what are known as little child has somo part lo play in at perihelion. probably be, "Take It yourself." people all the time." taBBBBBBBTMWJjfciJrnWaY ffMinllLaBBai7nBBBBBaBBaaalaB It seems my memory like Marsbetween the Tonight When war broke out lire, no matter now iiumuie, nnu Inflammation of Liver1Bowels- Remedy use Dr. M. A. Simmons Medicine. that some of tho modern politi- and the United States, it was Spain looking forthis man walks the streets tho lottery coses. work, the wind whistling After tho inauguration of Governor that part is necessary to tho com very cians, from their words and ac- necessary to communicate quickly through his threadbare coat. No Brown's successor, Senator Goebel pleteness of the whole, and should Tho Government is tions doubt the truth of tho state- with the leador of the Insurgents. ono who knows him dare employ called on Attorney General Taylor and bo done well. The Kindergarten about to expend not of Uruguay 1G. less than of advised him that he had been em- teacher mnkes It her husinebs to 000,000 on harbor Improvements at ment. But it is tho truth .and Garcia was somewhere lu the moun- him, for he Is a regular discontent. He impervious to of no one will stand. God's truth is eternal tain fastnessmall Cubatelegraph knew son, and tho onlyisthing that can rea- ployed by Governor Brown Jo repre- study each littletochild thoroughly, aionioviaco. earnestly trying prenaro eac n one No imor mes and will down all opposition and where. sent the state. sage could reach him. The President press hlm is the toe of n thick-sole- d for his noxt step In lifo the school. Piles Cured. He wae told by the attorney general come out vitctor in the end. must secure his and No. 9 boot. Of course I know that one so mor that he was glad to be so ndvlsed; that quickly. Sick Headache la the bane ot manjr lives. Dr. If sufferers will uso Banner Salvo according to directions a positive Slmmoni Liver Medicine What pitied "Comrade McKinly stands for Somo to dosaid to tho President: ally deformed is no less to be in our he was new In Ids office and very busy, M A (his annoying complaint. curei and The matron of a well known Masonic Home mention one inmate, one than a physical cripple; but euro will result In worst cases. and was asked to prepare a brief, our people, for our flag; ho "There's a fellow by the namo of pitying, let us drop a tear, too, for which he promised to do. Guaranteed. 25 cts. Campbell &. seventy years of age, who has been in the infirmary for three years, Co. stands before all tho world and Rowan will find Garcia for von. If tho men who are striving to carry pn Another Robbery. a great sufferer from indigestion, and has been taking Ripans Tab-ule- s a great enterprise, whose working After a time the attorney general r- desires to be sustained by our anybody can." Japan has a nowllirhthouse mode hours are not limited by tho whistle, communicated with Senator Goebel r mi.rt lariro plate glass window in itowan was sent ror and given a about a year and a half and finds them so beneficial that he is people. As an old soldier, as an lotter to be delivered to Garcia. How and whose hair Is fast turning white USJllUg 111BI LUU Until UV B131L IU UB tho front or J. JM. Victory & Uo.'s of bamboo, which Is Bald to resist old American, as an old Demo- "tho follow by the name of Rowan" through tho struggle to hold in lino printed. After delay Mr. Goebel final- storo was broken Into Tuesday night the waves better than any kind of never without them. He is willing that bin name should be used int imbecrat a testimonial, as it might be of use in persuading some other personi ly advised that he had not time to and a small amount of goods wood. I say that took the letter, sealed it up in an oil- dowdy indifference, slip-sho- d was glass Comrade McKinloy will be sus- skin pouch.strapped It over hlslioart, cility, and tho heartless ingratitude, make brief, but that he would arguo was taken. It is thought tho which to try them. A second old gentleman, in the same institution,, Red Hot From the Gun in four days lauded by night oir the which, but for their enterprise.wonld broken during a fight tained by our people every- coast of Cuba lu an onon boat, disap- be both hungry nnd homeless. the case In the United Stales supreme occurred lu front of tho store. eighty-fou- r years of age, has had liver trouble for many years and Was the ball that hit O. B. Sted where." General Daniel E. peared into the jungle, and In three Havo I put tho matter too strongly? court. u Tills Is tho necond robbery in tt. V1V11 man, of Newark, Mich.. IIll 111(9 S1I..I1 finds that Possibly I have; but when all, the help him very much. They also have two within tlie last week. If War. It caused horrible Ulcers that Sickles at Philadelphia, Septem- weeks came out on tho other sido Of tho Island, having traversed a world lias gone these night prowlers continue their no treatment helped for 2o years. nurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-twI wisli ber 5, 1899. both suffer,' hosttlo country on foot, and delivered to speak a word of .sympathy for the depradatfoiiH they had better be Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured from indigestion, causing headache, depression of spirits and nervliis letter to Garcia, aro things I have man who succeeds tho mnn who, careful or there will boa number of him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Havino attacked and insulted no special dosirenaw to telljn detail. against great odds, has directed tho funerals In this part of the country, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Erupousness. They take the Tabules and find them so useful that they iu which theso pestswlllbe the chief tions. Best Pile cure on earth. 2i5 aud pretty much The point I wish to mako is this: efforts of others, and having sucalways have a package in their pockets. The matron also states figures. everybody in Kentucky, Goebol McKinloy gave Rowan a lotter to bo ceeded, llnds thoro's nothing In It: ceut.s a box. Cure guaranteed. clothes. ? Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. has now made the mistake of delivered to Garcia; Rowan took tho nothing but bare board and pail that she is forty-fiv- e years of age and at times suffers with indigesletter and did not ask, "Whero Is lie I havo carried n dinner nnd Volunteer Raise tn Wages. jumping on a popular Kentucky at?" By the Eternal I there is n man worked for day's wages, and I havo tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that the Japan has established at Yokoha Marquette, Mich., September 10. Persons have been known to m no editor with both feet and falsoly whoso form should bo cast In death- also been an employor of labor, nnd Tabules are very good indeed and Is perfectly willing to have her lion mining companies oi tno ma an jmpcrial commercial museum o I know there Is something to bo said accusing him of having tried to less bronze and placed In every gain a poumS day by taking Mnrquefto range, have announced a modeled after the one in Philadelon botli sides. There Is no excellence, of the land. It is not name .used in a testimonial. buy a Webster county nowspaper or iuo a phia. per so, In poverty ; rags aro no recom- - an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL- voluntary raiso in young men need, nor . day, PifeaUvr) .September 1. Tho for the Louisville and Nashville struction about tills and that, hutin-n iiieiiuuuou; aim an employers are SION. lav One It is strantfe. but it often raiso is in anticipation of an adDIGEST YOUR FOOD. railroad. Bob Morningstar sayB stlironing of tho vertebrae which will not rapacious and iTrlB any Ninety per cent, of all sickness Is canae4 b vance which will probably be deno nas never at any time made a cause thorn to bo loyal to a trust, to more, than nil poor men are virtuous. happens. flroperlrdlffMUdfltcreateapoL ood manded for next season, based on none nottwlnr into jonr blood and then yo are Mv heart coes out to the mnn whn trees conceiurate tneir en- does proposition to buy a paper in uui pruuipwy, thing Somehow the ounce produces much higher prices for ore, which liable and almost any disease tbe bamaa ayatem to his work when tho "boss" is ergies: do tho "Carry a mes Carlatedt'a Webster county. awav. ns whon ho is at homo. Ami the pound; it seems to start the willpievail. The raise afreets both le belr to. Use Dr. tbe reaulta. German Liver sage to uarciai" Yoa will feel Ponder and watch Uoneral Garcia is dead now, but tho man who, when glvena lettorfor digestive machinery going prop- lindtirground and surface men, the rood effecte alter taking; one dose. Glre It vlnced.-Pria trial and be cou 2c. Garcin, quietly takes tho missive, Democracy this year of all mere are oiuer uarcias. Dr. Otto'a Spruea Gum Balsam Curaa wlthoutasklngnny idiotic questions, erly, so that the patient is able Plenty of Freedom. do man others and next year to beat the carry out anwho has endeavored to nnd with no lurking Your Cough. Jlrtt th' Mo' I etna enterprise whero many intention of Isn't tills true? band is and will bo planned on hands aro needed, but has been well churcklng It Into tho nearest sower, to digest and absorb his ordinary for Chllelran. 11 great deal about freo-do"We hear For aale by the policy of "all things to all nign apnaneu at tunes by tho imbe- or of doing nught else but deliver it, food, which he could not do beand rpeech. Tho of cility of the average man the ina- never gets "laid oir," or has to go on fore, and that is the way the gain freedom tho press tintiHlated to mean St. Bernard Drug Store. men." It is and is to be free has been s- SrsHaW bility or unwillingness to concentrate n strike for higher wages. Civilizatrade here, free silver there, that liny one who wantu to may boron a tiling and do it. Slip-sho- d tion Is one long anxious senrdh for is made. There Is one good thing to be said asrow his neighbor's paper when ho -i- STJrn yonder, imperialism sistance, foolish lnattontfon, dowdy JuBt such Individuals. Anything such 00 EtfauKfttf: Bryan. Whenever A certain amount of flesh is pleases and then nf tei urd tlie same about Col.committee objects to pay-a elsewhere any old thing to get indifference and work a man asks shall bo granted; his fellow has the freedom to denounce county fair a speech, he gives them votes and office. Can such policy seem tho rulo: and no man succeeds, kind Is so rare that no employor can necessary for health; if you have tho editor for not publishing a better ing f 2U0 for E the il&O sizo, let him go. 111 win? We think not. The Ameri- unless by book or crook, or threat, nfford to city, town Ho is wanted not got it you can get it by paper." he forcps or bribes men to assist hiin; In every nnd village in can people are not such dullards or mayhap, God in his goodnoss per- overy ofllco, shop, Btore nnd fnctory. taking To eat with Appetlie, Dljesl vrlih eorafetl and Goebel claims credit for passing sleep with Tranquility, take a dote of Dr. U A. to be caught in this badly patched forms a miracle and sends him an The world cries out for such; ho is the act against gambling and Capt. Simmons Liver Medicine ocatlonally, Angel of Light for an nsslstant. You, needed, nnd needed badly the dragnet of policy. Sweeney HHflSlOB W. II. that Ooebeldeclares from tlie California produces about one-thi- A New Discovery for the Certain reador, nut thismattertoa test: You man who cau carry a mepsngo to was not even a stump Cure of INTERNAL and. are sitting now in your ofllco; six Garcia. Mr. ElbertHubbard, Editor Comjien'j.'ino upon tho evident member of tho Legislature whon the of the almonds consumed in clerkfl are within your call. Sum- ot tho Philistine. uctwas passed. Capt. Sweeney Is tho United States. determination of Democratic mon anyone and make this request: EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. You will nnd it fust as useful in summer only one of many who have conleaders to keep free silver at the Please look in tho onoyclopodia aud If tho charges mado by tho Demovicted Goebel of having a very bad rilAUfAMANUBrAN TEA carta Dyspep-rlum' mako a brief memorandum for CURES WHERS ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Iront in the campaigns of this concerning the life of Correggio." tfi cratic orators against each other nr a In winter, and if you are thriving upon or a very convenient memory, ui 9 eia, ConeUpatioB sad Indionly hnlf truo then dozens of tho It don't stop became the weather b worm. course this model man would not In TUBES, BY MAIL, 76 CENTS J BOTTLES, 60 CENTS, fall aud in 1900, the New York Will tho clerk quietly say, faithful aro badly tentionally claim the credlt.due oth gestion. Ikgul&teet&oLlm. PrielrfeU. World.remarks that "In 1890 the BU, I1IIU U UUU UU UlU (UBKf "Yea, I cates of character. in need of certlfi. Sac and $1.00, all druggists. ers. , Sold by St. Berdard Drug Store. tariff, 5UJI 1 a BUWNi, CJumUU, N Vorlc J ff In-Y- "1 Pension Commissioner Evans has dropped from the roll of claim agents and pension nttorneys more than 80,000 men, and these fellows who had their hands in tho public crib and were manufacturing fraudulent pension claims for tho sake of fees they get out of the business do not like it a little bit. Through thoir efforts a cry was raised against tho commissioner and the attempt made to array the Grand Armv men against him and accomplish his downfall, The effort has not been successful and the commissioner has been vindicated at overy turn. When he took the office the names of attorneys on tho record of tho Pension Office numbered more than 50,000 and now tho number is only 18.491. Fraudulent practice has been the cause of much of this cutting off of names. Last year tho amount paid to claim agents was $470,1)00, compared with $780,000 during tho preceding year. This effected a saving of $253,100 to the veterans and a loss of that amount to the claim agents. The veterans, (fWOdySaUaj nop Irritating and enly cathartic to tako with Hood's SarsapwIIU.' Hood's Mill car liver lint the gan, will have to On vour lifo. lie will not. Ha will iook at you out or a llshy eye and ask ono or more of tho following quer.- - Times, Mr. Qocbel'fl or be called down taftster. In ito edition yesterday It inaugurated an investigation into ono of the least creditable chapters in tho professional life ot Mr. doebel, when r j IhaTWabblloc Taetlct of" Oosbnl, Baturad tho Dectalon ot tb United 8tte So-promo Court. IattrIrrei'i!cUo of 4 3 by-it- s ney General Taylor that Senator Goebel would not nppenr. una Miggctittcl that the case bo postponed. The altor-ncgeneral objected, and the caau was argued and submitted. After this had been done, Oct. 13, Senator ijoobet ap pearcd nnd asked pcrsnlsslou to wake an argument. His requeit was re-- i fused. Ho then asked permission to file a brief, which was grantrd. After waiting for some time and (aiding that no brief had been filed, tho nttorney general Insisted on the caso Tjclng reported. The prompt action ot tho attorney general alone secured the prompt decouit. All cision from tho supremo that Mr. Goebel promised or sought merely made delay Imperative. The nttornoy general's oral argument .was short, but It covered the CB3e, and Is Jn fact and almost In substance, tbo riplnlon ot the supreme court. y "The Fly-Whe- ei of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the flywheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for thaaccident that brought them to my ndtlce. 1 feel as if I liada new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. Tutt's Liver Pills It ot i nud Hhlntolsm havo been recognized. Christianity has been accorded official recognition by the Japanese government and is no longer under the ban. Heretofore, only Buddhism It IV. Tlie healing properties of liannor Salvo aro truly marvelous. It' is a thorough antisoptio and heals nil Wounds, Cuts ami Hums without leaving a near. Campbell & Co. & to to to it BISHOP & CO. I it i;vVrwrV5 Barnett & Arnold. M. McCORD, ' f I tolmtf j eJ te .A.-ts-aw- 1 n 4. Contractor Builder book-keeper- k, ," m - ven-de- rs Qoc-'be- gcu--er- al IIMinilMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilHIIIIIIIIIIIlIM GEORGE O. TOY, & ne'er-do-wel- STABLE, i Prompt er j out-of-to- tiiniiMiMim Self-intere- omauitesjiam I ". m fire-bra- 1 li yf dyed-in-the-wo- Earl-Ingto- How To Gain Flesh a o; V2 col-leg- book-learni- . high-hande- d, t ce A BOON TO MANKIND! s2tti m D" TABLER'S BUCKEYE 5 anti-expansi- on a 2a" "Sx r&k wi'iw hulf-hoart- nCSProcfcrlfla jj wMn ""a PILE Globe-Democr- 111! HnrnWn! AlW C9M'S f CURE - rd vl y r" k. I -- F.iumsft aioivMivflssT.imm. t at M M? U WttitM BSSfH aS-- S. 'Z.Z&tiSm &,h i'jpw57'5 j. ' 2wafrS&S2i., Ti ; ajjfagjjfe sii I V JFi?--.-- ' nrnrniiiiyi J: ''. liJ5 ;J'? vVjPfi ' i,l rjjly ' t " r - .1 .un, I'l ar i-- r "23u 3nbustrjj LOCAL '9' ;JBK&i H - 4et " A A SAD DEATH. 'A'VERY.SAD'AFFAJR; A FAILURE. OLLIEJEEMS-SPOKE,- - - DOWN IN THE MINES. te tlljrtoe." MS. - fc,v nastorato of the Christian- (Jhureli nt Nebo. He will give Up the church at the close of the yer. ciety man of the Boutlierri'8ehwl opathy, nt FrankllnJ'Ky'. MfuUfrinHiie,-lHMi-entere- ,EUI.I. II. Tcel has reslrnd tho Mr. .Bradley AVllnfoit'R yeuHfj so- of Oste- & Mr. anil Mrs. H. JV4Cully have moved Into the McCarley; house dn Upper Main streets Mr. And Mrs. Hermlou will also occupy 'part of tho hoiisu. City Marshal Coylo'hM-'donhb- d tho bluo coat 'with brass tuitions and Is now a typical "cop." Rlloy lsa popular man and Is making n Ann oflicer. Mr, Win. Hancock and wife havo moved from the Victory property on Main Street, and aro hoarding with the family of Mr. Fisher on Sebroe him, to go for) the', doctor. But.tbe-for- o tho man started! fer"tho doctor, left the room, stopped out Into tho yard and cut his throat, dying lnimridlritely. Ho hnd boon in bad health and had been despondont for some time. Ho leaves a wife arid two children. He was tho son of Mr.nnu-Mrs- . Thomas Best way to Invest 35 Cents. Wllitford of this citv. - All thn mem. Antioo, Miss., July 1, 1898. hers of tho family lijive tho sympaNmv Bi'enokk Medicine Co. thy of tho entire community. want to toll you what I think of I your Nubian Tea. I havo used It A WONDERFUL CORE OF DfAlRRIIOEA, myself and in my family, and It is all that you claim for it. It is tho best tween." Liver Medlcino I ever used. It Is Brothor Lovolacoiiud famllv have many friondR horo who deeply sym- A 1'romlnent Virgin) Editor Had Almott Just tho thing to take if you fool bad and nre bilious. A. B. Lancaster. pathize with them In their sorebp- Glttn Up, but Waa Drought Back to Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. renvemont. Perfect Health tered the homo of Itov. S. H. Love lace, of Madlsouvillo, formerly pastor of tho Southern Methodist church at this place, and claimed as his victim the slxteen-vear-ol- d daughter, Loralno. Miss Loralno was sluk loss than ten days, and every effort was made to Bavo her life, hut nil oirorts wore In vain. All tho family wore presont at her bedside oxcept her brothor, Prof. Grlllln Lovelace, who Is teaching In Louisville. Miss Loralno vnn u bright and firomlsing girl nnd her early demise extreme. This is but anothor Illustration that the Grim Itoapor Is no respecter of persons. "He roaps tho bearded grain at a breath unci thn flowors that grow be- Bright Young Lady Answers frhoa.WVHUford. Jr: TaJecs Ills Jtr. Breckinridge Hade no Votes Audience Mostly From' Out of ,"V mK (Own Life. , the Final Summons. Town Absurd Statements. at Lcltchfleld. ,i .Last Thursday ; afternoon at2 ' $Laet$ Thursday night .about 12 Ollle James spoke Saturday night R. J. Breckluridgo, candidate for o'clock, Death, tho grim rcapot, en- o'clock? Mr.'Thos. WWtfords'W.fpf Attorney-Generon tho Goobel at this placo to ono hundred and al St. Churlcs, cut his own throat with a razor. He had been unwell for several days, and on the night of his death, got up about 12 o'clock and asked a gentleman' whowas living ticket, spoko nt Lcltchfleld, Saturday to 109 men, women and children in the court house. The crowd was about equally divided between Brown men nnd Republicans. Tho speech was along the line of praise for Goobel and his brilliant career, and the same old tirade against tho L. & N. Railroad. Tho speech was very llt tlo appreciated and elicited but little applause. Goe-bellte- s. ij Chamberlain' and Diarrhoea Head Ilia r Avenue. Mr. Sum McKliiHtry, a prominent citizen of Providence, died suddenly last Haturday night. He was buried with Masonlo honorH Inst Holiday at 0 o'clock. Squire Priest Is having a quiet time of It just'now koeptng bach while tho rest of tho family Is on a visit. He nays ho doesn't caro how soon tho experience ends, Mrs JohIu Clark returned from Henderson Saturday. She was called there to attend the funeral of her drother-lu-Uand spent several bays with tho family. w Earllnglou has certainly boon n Very warm placo for several weeks. It Is quite a common thing to hear people Inqulrlngof each other, ''How would you like to bo the ice man?" A tobacco barn, containing quite a largo amount of tobacco, on the farm of John T. Jones, of Nebo, was totally destroyed by fire one night last week. The loss war quite a heavy Ir V one. othor year. Friday night's rain did much good In some sections of the county. Tho chango In tho atmosphere Is to be greatly appreciated, at least. The people generally are delighted to see tho weather becoming more pleasant. The warm weather hat been quite a xnnp for the (limy tribe. With the exception of n few raids made by of Loch Mary. Itov. W. C. Wilson, pastor of tho M. E. Church, Is attending his Conference this week. Ilro, Wilson has many friends hero, who would bo to have him returned for aned Hiltsvlllo, Va. with diarrhoea for a long tlino and thought I was past being cuerd. I had spent much tlino and nionoy and sutlored so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all hopo of recovory and await the result, but noticing tho advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and also somo testimonials stating how somo cures had been Wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After God-sentaking a few doses, I was entirely woll of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readors and fellow sufOflOAIl llAKHlt. ferers that I am a halo hnd hearty Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. man today and feel as well ns T over did In my llfo. O. It. Moohk. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore. Earl- ' Minister Expelled. Georgo Charles; Presiding Elder, John Reeves, of ington; Robinson, King, St. Gap. Bon T. Mortons tno JAiXingtoii District, Kentucky Conference, Methodist Church, A Destructive Fire. South, was tried by n commtltoo of thirteen. forlmmornlitv. mid im The blir foundry of Brldireford &. expelled from the ministry nnd mem- C6., of Louisville, was destroyed by bership of the Methodist Church. lire last Friday, and tho owners wero He has siuco sued his accusers for dnmaged to the amount of C0,000. damages, and says also that he In- It is thought that the flro was the retends to appeal his case to tllo Gen- sult of n gas explosion on tho second eral Conference. Mr. Reeves has floor. Many of tho workmen wero beeu a prominent man in his church ftennod up nnd had narrow" escapes. for a number of years, once Or twice Tho building was Insured for nenrly representing his conference in tho its full value. General Conference. His downfall h) Indeed a sad one. EASE AND DISEASE. Wonderful Discovery. LUNHFoitn, Ala., April 15, 18IW. NRW Sl'MNORK MhmiOINK C. Dear Sirs: I havo boon troubled with Liver nnd stomaoh coniplnlnt. had no nppotito and my general I health was very bad. I took medicine from four different doctors nnd thoy failed to do mo any good, r got no rellof until I began to uso your Nubian Tea. I used about two dollars worth of It, and It did me more good than nil tho medlclno I over took. I havo gained thlrtv-flv- e pouunds lu weight nnd my health Is very good. lean sleop soundly and my appetite Is oxoellont. I can Planter's Nubian Tea to the world as being a d to any community. Any ono who doubts this statement can wrlto to Colic, Cholera PERSONAL. Mrs. Ernest Rash was, In Madlsouvillo Monday. Mrs. P. B.Davis was in Madison-vlll- o Tuesday. Dr. Nisbet and wife, of St. Charles. wero In tho city Tuesday. Mrs. W. D. Orr. of Madlsonvllle. has been visiting horo this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion Slsk have been visiting relatives in Slaugh- Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Robinson snent inst nunuay wun relatives in ut. Ilemedr Editorial. From tho I suffered TlmeB, tersviiie. twenty-ffv- o people, most of whom were from Madlsouvillo and other out of town points. The couuty seat politicians nau raaue a strong euort to assure as large a crowd as possible for James hero and brought quite a number of peoplo from thero. The Earllngton people as a rule are too busy to go to hear a calamity howlor of Olllo's caliber. The speech was full of boldly absurd statements that wore so clearly erroneous and falso thoy could havo no weight with men who read. Among othor things ho said tho Republicans hnd promised before MoKinloy was elected that tho prioo of farm products would ndvanco, but he assorted that farm products had declined In value; that tho Re- Eubllcans hnd promised moro nionoy, thero was not moro monoy; that tho Republicans had Bald wages would advance, but he declared that wages had not ad vanccd but had been genorallv ro duccd. Such Btatoments, i suiting an tney wero to tne intoiiigenco 01 his hearers, discredited nnytliing he migiunave sam mat nau any ren son In it. Dr. l'ote Davis propounded some questions in reference to tho long and short haul law as applied to the coal Industry of Western Kentucky out tne speaKer evatieu tno question. The llttlo applause 'that was ac- cordod was supplied principally by a jew wno wero tnere tor mat purpose, In tho capacity of "rooters." won-dorf- ul How's This? Wo Olfer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. Ciihnky & Cc.ToIedo.O." We, the undersigned, have known h :J. Chenoy for the pastflf teen years and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions nnd financially able to carry out nny obligations mnda bv their firm. WKST&Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.; Waldino, Kin.van & AiAKvix, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, noting dlreetlv upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the of the system. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hal Pa Family Pills aro tho best. A Short Lesson on the Meaning: of a Familiar Word. Disease is the opposite of ease. trouble.-vexatlo- Webster defines disease as "lack of n, ease, uneasiness, dlHquIot." It Is a condition duo to some derangement of tho physical organism. A vast majority of the from which people suffer Is due to impure blood. Disoose of this kind is cured by Hood's Sarsa-parilwhich purifies, enriches nnd vitalizes tho blood. Hood's Sarsa-parllcures scrofula, salt rheum, nlmples and all eruptions. It tones tho stomach and creates a good appetite, and It gives vigor and vitality to tho whole body. It reverses the condition of things, giving health, comfort and "ease" In placo of "dis"dls-easo- " la la early morning auglers, they have beeu loft to flijoy undisturbed quiet in their watery homo In tho waters .ft hkt v Lc Mrs. William liramwell and little daughter, of Nashville, have beeu visiting relatives here. Mrs. Dram-Je- ft Sunday for her home In Nash-vlllEloped But Was Caught. d and in company with her left Monday for a trip to tho A special to the Nashville American, from Guthrie, Ky., says that Mammoth Cavo. Mrs. J, M. Thomas, a Young marKlderl. H.Teel will address tho ried woman, of Lognn County, near y South Kentucky Christian Mission-"nr- Russellvllle, created quite a sensaand Sunday School Association tion last week by eloping with a at Its noxt session at Hopkinsvlllo young man named Sims. Sho was September M 28. Ho will speak on pursuit! nnd overtaken at Guthrio at tho second day of the1 Association on Guthrie, Ky., by hor husband's "Howltest to Develop the Sunday-Schoo- l. friends while her lover made his She expressed regrot at having acted fio faithlessly toward her Mr. J. W. Twyman, the popular husband and said slio was willing to tinner, has cloned out his branch return home and mako amends Jar business at Nebo and Mr. Reynolds,-wh- tho error. had charge of tho work at that place, will assist hlin here. These Brave Men Fall gentlemen are splendid workmen Victims to liver and and deservo the patronage they are ney troubles, stomach, as women, kidas well mid receiving. all feel tho results In loss of appetite, poisons In the blood, backncho, Mr. T. H. Flnley, one of tho oldest headacho and tired, listcitizens of Hopkins, county, died last less, Tuesday, after a short illness. Ho ilo need nto feel feeling. But there's Uko that. Linton in years old, and was about oighty-flv- o was the father of a largo family of J. W. Gardner. Idavillo. Ind. Ho children. They all survlvo hlin and says: "Electric Bitters nro just tho jvro among tho best and most Influ- thing for u man w lieu ho Is all run down, and don't enro whether ho ential citizens of the county. lives or dies. It did more to give Hew J. L. Price, the talented and mo new strength and good appetite now take. popular pastor of tho Cumberland nnytliing I could have nJean lense eat anyttilngand new Presbyterian church at Providence, on life." Only Co cents nt St. Berhas offered bis resignation, which is nard Drugstore. Every bottle iruar- accepted with much regrot by his nntced- flock, who are very much devoted to him. He may locate elsewhoro with o, linn-bano. run-dow- Oood for the Children. Mrs. Ella Hlnson, of Hlnton, Ala., Mr. J. M. Victory and children nnd Mrs. Elizabeth McEuen spent Sun- writes us August 12, 1898. "I advise all mothers to give their children day In Dawson. Messrs. J. R. Dean nnd Ed Stodtr- - Planter's Nubian Tea when they aro li III attended tho quarterly confer puny or fretful. I keep this medicine ence nt jNeD0iastatumny auu sun-da- In tho houso nnd when tho children aro ailing Igivo them a dose and that is the inst Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hooser havo Drugstore. of it." Sold by St. Bernard been spending a fow days with rela tives anu menus in Touu uounty. What Virginia Baptists Say. Mr. J. S. McCulley. of Madlson Tazwoll, Va., Sept. 8. The follow vllle, was in town fast Friday on ing resolution was ouereu Dy itov. business. Willis li. Wayts, postor of tho Baji-ti- st Rev". D. S. Campbell, of Hanson, church hero, and adopted unanipassed through Earllngtou Friday mously by the New Lebanon Baptist en route home from RuBsellville. association, in session 111 una place Mr. J. R. Rash left Monday after- on Septembers; noon for Louisville, to purchaso the Whereas, the Rov. F. II. Kerfoot, fall stock of goods for the St.llernard lato profossor of theology In our semGeneral Store. inary, now socretary of our home Mrs. T. D. Walker Is visiting rela- mission board, has lately been slandered by ono of the secufnr papers of tives in Cincinnati. Mr. II. T. Robinson, of Mortons tho South because of a true preson-tatio- n of facts in connection with tho Gap, was hero Monday, mixing with temperance work In Kentucky, and friends. Whereas; A slander against our Messrs. Percy nnd Ed Cunningham honored secretary is n slander agalnBt of Madlsonvllle, were here Monday. our great home mission work and tho Miss Claudo Grainger, who has great denomination which It serves; beon visiting her sister, Mrs. Win. therefore, McCarley, has returned to hor homo, Resolved; Ry this body that wo at Springfield, Tonn. condemn tho attack on our Brother and express our sympathy to and in Mr. Qulnser, of Mt. Vernon, Ind., is hero witli tho family of M.B.Long. behalf of our honored home mission Eldred Davis has gone to Lexing- secretary, thoisRov. F. H. Kerfoot. Dr. Wayts a former Kentuokian ton to enter College. nnd is an ablo and widely popular Mrs. Susie Cunningham, of New Lebanon associawas tho guest of Mr. and minister. Tho tho lending organization Is one of Mrs. Ernest Rash last week. tions in Southwest Virginia. Mrs. W. E. McGary and llttlo Bon Courtney, of Slaughtersvllle, who Photographs 25 cents per dozen at havo beeu visiting Mrs. Hallle Slsk, the tent on AVest Main Street, two have returned home. weeks onl- - Charles. y. Weigher Fegon, who keeps a close watch on business at No. 9 mine and the coke work, says the shipments of coal and coke were heavy last week, the demand for coke exceeding the production and tho Biirplus was drawn upou up the deficiency. This coke trade extends over a large territory Six States receive shipments in one day. y, The reliable pld driver, John who was slightly hurt last week by being run ovor by a cart, Is fast improving nud will soon be ready for duty again. Fow miners attended the speaking last Saturday night. As they believe In fair dealing In convention work, they take little stock In a candidate that secures a nomination through fraud. Whon you go to tho bank to bor row monoy anu tuo uanKer snouid ask you fifteen per cont Interest, .you would ralso a howl. But you will notico that whon a miner becomes a member of tho U. M. W., ho not only loneits 1119 independence but obligates himself to pay fifteen cents on every dollar he earns for the support of strikers. The Economist, of Evansville. contains In Its last Issue this good hit at tho work done by Ditcher: "There Is considerable of a farce comedy about tho local coal miners' strike. John Arclibold, of Newburg, was one of the first operators to sign the scale. Others followed nnd a great cry of victory was sent up by Dilcher, Courier & Co. Now itseoms that the prico of powder was not settled with Arclibold and his fifty miners nro out on a strike again. I presume that whon this strlko Is settled thoy will go to work again and InJJnbout two weoks, will find something else that has not been settled their way and then strike again. So after all the original strlko has not been settled with any ono. Why should Dilcher Courier & Co. keep this community stlrrdcl up with strikes? When they Bcttlo them why don't they settle every point in controversy and make ft known in the start what all of their Slnt-ter- practically stationary. Tlio world's production of coal Is estimated at 781,534,002 short tons annually, to which Great Britlan In 1898 contributed 200,801.058 short tons and Germany 144, 283,190. Tho United States thus ranks second as a ing country. uraastreet's. An amusing story Is told of a iarmer wnose sympatliles led lilm to listen to the tale of a traveling agitator and Join the order of United Mine Workers at Mortons Gap. Later ho needed help and offered a brother jnlner of tho same order a temporary Job on his farm. His helper wantod to fix his hours of labor according to the tenets of tho ordor and demanded an r uay. this tho farmer could not accepton his farm and tho miner would compromise and work ten hours. But ho of tho plow wanted tho usual daylight-tlll-dar- k labor and It Is reported ho Is not so enthusiastic an "organization" man as coal-produ- c- eight-hou- he once was. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Lox-Ingto- n, combined. Tho favorable decision, by tho Railroad Commissioners on the long and short haul pleases him as a Btrict enforcement of the law would have proven a great Injury to the mining Industry in his part of the State. Falling to get much of a foothold In this county for Ills organization.' Agitator Wood Is determined to snow up tno order in an its glorious qualities where they havo tho "power to do 60, as Is tho case at Oakhill mine near Nortonvllle. Thoy havo had good, steady work at fair priced for the last six mouths and all was running smoothly when some of tho members conceived the idea that as the State law gave them a check weighman at their own expense they wero going to havo one. Then the trouoio commenced. As tne operators opposed such a move, ana tho law giving the operators "a voice in the matter, the miners could not force one on them, and the result was, through the advice of a man called Jim Wood a strike was ordered, and now Idleness prevails train." Agont Etheridge, who has been with us for tho last six years, Is to be transferred to Sebroe. Wo speak the truth whon we say that his host of friends, and that includes almost the entire population of tho placo, aro very sorry to bco him leave. A moro kind and accommodating agont can not bo found nnd wo tako great pleasure .In recommending him to the people of Sebrco. It is said that orders have been grievances nre?" lssuod by those in authority to reSupt. Harris, of South Diamond, pair nnd got ready all cars for uso in and Supt. Crutchficld,of St. Charles, handling a big business this fall on this and other divisions of tho L. & were here last Saturday. Ben. W. Robinson, manager of the N. Whitloy Coal Co., was here this Operator McLaughlin has severed week ou a business and pleasure trip hla connection with tho railroad company. Matt Draper is now holding tho position of night operator at Even Ollle Jamos now gives considerable time during his speech making to showing up tho L. & N. Following his speech comes an Increased business for that road. Let the good work go on. The excursion train from Clarks-vill- o to Evansville last Sunday wns the worst crowded train ever run over tho Henderson division. "They wero packed Uko sardines," said a bystander to another, whon the s; answer camo, "Yes, worse than because thero is room for oil botween sardines, but no room for any between tho passengers on that Bar-dine- Kidneys, Liver and Bowels THE YSTEM C.EAN5ES V-- Acts gently on the I I- - Dl5!;5n?DSfE5e-- fH Hf III I IV ' h40lTUALC0Nf'PAT,0N PERMANENTLY "FICIAUCTS. BUT THE GENUIMt-MAH'FO OX aui?rniaTg,Syrvp(s 'Xii0 ros au a it cmt&JU rant tot rti somt. VSiaC vM2 TTure h no KoJa I but the Eastman A'oduA No. 2 Falcon Kodak For 3 0 x 3)i Pictures, Uses Eastman's film f cartridges and can light-proo- Slaughtersvllle. ease." A Wonderful Come Out. One month ngo It seemed that the tobacco cron In this portion of the country would be almost a total fall' urc. nut tiie rnins nave brought out tho crop until where tlioro has been a stand, thero Is now tho finest crop. Tho only shortage will be In the acreage, but not In tho quality. Guthrio Graphic. Millions Given Away, It is certainly crntlfvlnrr to the public to know of ono concern in tho land who are not afraid to bo gener-ou- r to the needy nnd suffering. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, uougns and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine: ami nave tne satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured v thousands of hopeless cases, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs nro surely cured by It. Call on St. Bernard Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular sire 6oc. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Asth-mn- Take Your Choice. his family In the noar future. Dr. H. C. Settle, pastor of tho M, j:. Church, South, at KussdHvIIIo, Ky., is stricken down with paralysis, and Is In a serious condition. Holsonuof tho oldest arid ablest ministers in Kentucky Methodism and has many friends who are hoping and praying for his early recovery. Baptist Association. "I am not entitled to tho vote of nny man who doos not favor tho election law." William Goobel, at g. Mr. II. W. Robinson, Ceii'l. Manager of tho Whitley Coal Company., of Halsey, Ky., has been visiting tho family Mr. Dan Evans. Mr. Robinson was formerly Mining Engineer for tho St. Bernard Coal Co., at this place, and haB many friends here, who are always delighted to welcome him to his old homo. Elder I. H. Tool will begin a series Of meetings at Grapevine the 8d. Sunday In this month. He Is to begin a meeting at Nebo tho 1st of October, and then another at' Curds-vlllKy"., about tho middle of October. Brother Tcel Is an untiring worker in tho Master's vineyard and e, Is accomplishing ever ho goes. much good wher- m colored excursion, toother. A nogro from Trenton who wns on which passed through on Monday morning, was ulint imil orobablv fatally wounded. Tho woundpd man had a twin bf othor on the train'who resembled hlifi very much. This twin brother hfljtU been Into a difficulty with' a! Clarljsvlllo negro", nnd It Is thought that the wounded man was mistaken for his sar-- A largo concourso of people attended tho Llttlo Bethel Association. "I will bo as liberal Mr. Goebol. which met with Richland church Idonotwnnt the voteasof any man last weok. Elder J. C. Hopewell was who Is Is in favor of tho eleotlon moderator and Elder D. S. Edwards law." W. S. Taylor at London. was clerk. Tho weather wns fine nnd tlin No Relief forao Years. preaching was good, and all who at- last I havo been troubled for thesffec-tloicnucu euioyeii tnomseives very much, Quito a number of Earling-to- n twenty years with bronchial and nt times havo boon bedfast. peoplo attended tho services. Havo tried a great many cough rom- euies out lounu no reuoi until I trieu Going Down Hill. Foloy'B Honoy and Tar. I can honPeople estly rocommend Foloy's Honoy and suffering Tar na a quick relief, reliable, from Kidpleasant to take and suro cure for ney Diseases diseases of tho throat and lungs. feel a gradual Mlnervu Smlth,414 Washington Ave. but steady loss of Campbell & Co. Danville, 111. strength nnd vitality. Thoy should Ooebel's Negro Orator. loso no time in trying Tho Gpobolitos Imported a nogro Foloy's Kidney Curo, a orator from Cairo, 111., to speak at Guaranteed Preparation. Mayftold, Soptombor 0, lie met Campbell & Co. with a cool rocoptlon from his own color, and many of tho leading whito Yellow" Fever. men refused to hear him. He delivThero havo boon nearly 2oo eases ered a blatant harangue that was ofyollow fever in Key Wost, Fin., enough to disgust decent voters. and several deaths. It is reported that tho plaguo has struck certain Working Night and Day pnrts of Mississippi, and somo fow Tho towns nro already under strict quar- thing busiest nnd mightiest isllttlo Dr. antine regulations. Every precau- King's that was ever made New Pills. tion possiblo Is beingusod to prevent Is BUgar-coate- d Llfo globule Every pill of health, a tho spread of tho disease, that chances weakness Into strenctli. Into energy, brain-fa- g RELIEF enrea HstlessnesB power, xneyro wonuer-finto montni in building up tho health. Only Oro nltlutai. soaf stom&ca and Bummer CompblaU. I'riee, ,25 Cents. 2Co. per box. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. Sold by St. Bornard Drug Store. A Good Man Oone. Judge A. J. Berry, tho oldest citizen of Sturgls. and ono of the best loved citizens In Union county, died Inst week. n. Our Kindergarten. Miss Suo It. Burr will open her Kindergarten noxt Monday to a limited number of llttlo folks of Earllngton limited to tho number she can care for and Instruct to advantage.. This is a new departure in Earllngton nnd Is receiving full encouragement so that her numbor will bo filled with possibly a number of disappointed applicants. Miss Burr has mado especial study and preparation for this work, having but recently returned from Chatauaua. where she took a supplementary course this summer. In this issue will be found matter of interest concerning tho work and purpose o( the St. Iiernnrd Drug Store. Klndorgarten. Died Suddenly. Monov to patent cood'fdea may bv Mrs. Molllo Davis, wife of Sprigg secured by our aid. Address, Tun R. Davis, a prominent citizen l'ATKNT RECORD, Kaltimoro, Mil. of Sturgls, Ky., died very suddenly last Thursday night. Sho retired Candidate Taylor's Aapointments that night in perfect health. Gen. W. S. Tavlor. Republican Some noise aroused her from her slumber and sho raised up to find out candidate for Governor, will begin a what It was, but fell back and died speaking tour through Western Kentucky, and will spenk at the followInstantly. ing times and places: Calhoun Monday, Sept. 18. Stopped the Back Ache. Princeton Tuesday, Sept. 1U. A. R. RASS, Morgnutown, Ind. Hopklnsvllle Wednesday.Sopt 2d. was afflicted with Kidney writes: I Pauucah, Thursday, Sept 21. disease and hnd to got up qulto ofMorganflold Friday, Sept. 22. ten during the night and sutlored Clinton Saturday, Sept 23, pnins in Kidneys and with Wickltffe Monday, Sept 25. Backache. I used Foloy's Kidney Marlon Wednosday, Sept 27. Cure, after taking threo bottles, I am Dixon Friday, Sept. 29. Campbell & Co. entirely cured. Owensboro Saturday, Sent. 30. Senator Doboo and United States The Fourth Quarterly Conference' Marshal James will accompany him charges met on his Western Kentucky trip. for the Earlington-Keb- o at Nobo last Saturday and Sunday, Rov. G. H. Hays, D. D., Presiding Elder, presided and John T. Jones was secretary. Tho following officers wore elected for Earllngton next For Infants and Children. year: S. V. Koontz, Sunuay-sohoSuperintendent: Ed Stodghlll, T. P. The Kind Yen Have Always Bought Wooton, J, R. Dean and John Twyman, Stewards. Nebo: J. B. FerBears the guson, Sunday-schoSuperintendSignature of j J. T. Jones, J. J. Crowder, Dr. ent ol rtnif.bloa to uiifortb trees and Hotter citutlnfl ids aeeponaent chord to vibrato to this, the nun delightful of all, tprlnsUine and how da jroa feelV Hare you that II rod shaky feettar, ire foremnuerof Chills, Malitla and Typhoid Verer? If to, you null not pai this warning a It Is as Indication of sickness) avoid this; consult ns as oar advice costs you nothing-- . Call oa your druggist and procure a bottle of Dr. Carlstedt's Herman Liver Powder. Talcs ona dose a day at bed time for six days; then follow by procuring a bottla of Yucatan Chill Tonic, following the directions and after two weeks' conns of these two great remedies, you will feel like the Cowers look la the spring. Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot season when the atmosphere la fall of germs. If necessary and when your Ttem warns yon, repeat the above. These Remedies la Hoc lad sold by HAS NATURE WARNED YOU .Jatnra btrwlt clad lu tllo earl) garb op mere. se-ve- ro CASTOR. A ol ol C. N. Ferguson, Stownrds. Z0&& mmtii rv ;V ' OUST The Best PRISONER'S SLICK TRICK. Tabler's Buckeye Flje Ointment relieves the ltonse Itching. It soothes, heals, cures chronlo cases where surgeons fall. It Is no oxperlmont; Its Escaped From the Courthouse by sales Increaso through its cures. Use of a Dell Rope. Evory bottle guaranteed. Price Doc lit bottles; times 7Gc. St. Bernard A few days ago a prlsonor In the Drugstore. jail at London, Ky., was taken ill. At His request he was removed and Thero will bo servlcos next Sunday locked in a room at tho top of tho nt the M. E. Church, South, morning courthouse. Through tho colling and floor of tho room hung the boll and evening. Tho Christian Endeavor will meet ropo. This ho pulled up and burned in that church, Sunday evening nt looso with his lamp. Tlio lower sec0:80. Roscoo M. Wheat will con- tion was then made fast and ho made good his escape out of tho window. duct tho services. Ho has not beon found yet. To Cure a Cold In One Day A Man With a Blue Pace. TakB Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabson lets. All druggists refund money If Lyle Smith, 1b of Deputy80 Sheriff It falls to cure. The genuine has L. Frank Smith, dead, aged years, Ho was born with Imperfect valves L. B. Q. on each tablet. of the heart so that tho venous and A Democratic victory next year arterial blood aro not separated. This would Drmg tno prosponty promptly caused his complexion to be suscepto an onti anu precipitate anotnor tible to the changes of tho woathor. panic like that which Cleveland's In pleasant weather he wns of n fair, color, but when a storm was about election in 1892 caused. to gather ho would show signs of changing beforo tho storm was visiTo err is human, but to continue ble, and trraduallv grow a tho mistake of neglecting your blood tho venous blood predominating. Is folly. Keop the blood pure with Alexandria (va.) uazetto. You may bridle tho nppotito, but Hood's Snrsaparllla. Transferred. cannot bribe the liver to do Its work The big spoko and lumbor plant Revs E. B. TlmmonB nnd C. C. well. You must be honest with It, at help it along a llttlo now mid then burnedbeing Kuttawa somo months Hall havo been transferred to the rapidly rebuilt and will Illinois Conference. Brothor Hall with a dose of Hkuiunk, the best ugo Is operations resume about October 15. was formorly pastor of the M. E. liver regulator. Price DOc. St. BerChurch in this placo and has many nard Drugstore. The unbippjr mortal whose Liver Is lasctlvs friends hero who wish him abundant Is miserable without apparent cauls. Dr. M. A. Sam Small to Become an Editor. Simmons Liver Medicine makes life worth liv- success In his new field of lnbor. Miss Cora Bruce, of Blackford, Is Rov. Sam Sinnll, tho well known ing. tno guest 01 tno Misses wnson. divine. 1b soon to becomo an editor. The minute tho calamity howler He Is to edit tho Cuban Rovlew, a mouth nowadays finds Photographs 25 conts por dozou nl publication to appear In Havana and opens hisgagged with figures.he Tren himself tuo tent on west warn wireet, two Now "York, and to, advocato Cuban ton (N. J.) bazotto. weeks only. Independence. ul Globo-Dem-ocr- We bcllovo that much good has been accomplished by the enforcement of the law against tho mistreatment of a dumb animals and we believe that mining mules hereafter will be better treated in tho near fu ture.. Foreman Toombs says work on the new slack bins at tno coke works has just been commenced nnd will be pushed to completion. This week tnoy win string tne new troney wiro upon which tho car is run thnt car ries tho refuse slack away. Foreman Day. after weeks of hard work is getting tho Hecla mine in better order, out mucn timo and money will yet be needed to get It In prime condition. Tho Black Diamond has the fol lowing to say of the bituminous coal and coko trnde in tho western States: "Bituminous Is in active demand throughout tho west, and the market strong at tho advanced prices which aro now In effect. Nenrly all tho better grades of domestic coal are higher, and those who are fortunate enough, or who were optimistic and in tno eany summer partiany ioro-satho present conditions, and re served from contracts a good tonnage of their output, aro in command of tho situation. Commercial coal is In excellent demand throughout tholonirtli and breadth of tlio wost- ern States, nnd those who havo a good supply of tho free article will undoubtedly realize paying figures. Tho shortngo of cars is an over present menace to tho proper and natural expansion of tho fall coal trade, which, howover. Is full thirty days In advance of what it was last year. This, coupled wfth actlvo steam requirements, will put operators on tholr mottle to produce enough coal to 1111 tne uonutnu wmen oven now Is fully on a parity with tho current supply. Tins is evidenced by tho fact that there Is npsurplus coal anywhere atandlwr on tho tracks waiting for buyers'. Tho earlior and stronger demand for coal may bo accounted for several ways, the ad vancing tendency 111 pricos, and tnat there may bo a decided scarcity some sixty days honce. But whatever tho reason may be does not dotract from tho fact that thero is a steadily growing activity in the demand which gives promise of becoming brisk shortly, and those who have had a gsod supply will roap the benefit." Ooal mlnlmr is one of tho latest Australian mineral Industries. The principal opal mining contro is Whito Cliffs, where tno gem lias been found In highly payable quantities nnd of the rlchost quality, within a radius of ten miles, and a population of 1,500 or thereabouts is Bottled w rupt methods. Agent T. C. Martin, of Sebreo, has beon promoted to the position of cashier for the L. & N. at Hendor-BoTlio present cashier, Mr Elmer Orr, will be agent at Earllngton. Will Ogden, operator at Nortonvllle, has beenappolnted agent at Slaughtersvllle, and Mr. Smith, tlio agent there, will go to Hopkinsvlllo to accept n position with Forbes Bros, Tho unknown darkey shot hero while tho excursion train was stand ing at the coal tip last Monday morning was sent to Hopkinsvlllo by the railroad company on the next train. No clue to tho would-b- o murderer. It is thoucht that the last of next week will see most of the now sld- imrs here ready for use and properly connected at both ends. Night operator Wells, of Hopkinsvlllo, will soon becomo day operator n. If it wore In hla power, would rob men of the privilege of working for tho L. & N. or any other corporation that would dare to Impugn Ills cor- rest. For fear of overloading tho coaches with passengors last Sunday orders were given those in charge of tho excursion not to pick up passengers nt Madlsonvllle and other points north of Earllngton. Is it right to support a man who, Agont Wooton, of Providenco. is at work again after sveral months' 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, r.o bothersome plate holders, no heavy glass plates. hi vv jj C aa -- Kodaks S5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. 'f;';'1"! " Rochester, N. Y. Webster's 'International Dictionary The Ono Great Standard Authority, po lion. n. J. utvwr, V H. Successor of the " Vnalridned." Htniiclartl j tutloe Supreme Court. of I laessKl U10 1. S. Gov't Tinting ( timer, uip li. k. nupreme , (,'ourt. su tne Mate nu. imiCourtatand.of nearly all Hie Hcliuolbooks. Instead of Chns. Daniels who hart been promoted to cashier under agent Adams at that place. Said a railroad man the othor day, "The man, who, If he had it In Ills company ?ower, would destroy tho attadk on for and makeB an it a main issue in tho campaign, Is not worthy of my vote and cannot get It." Hie tearhei icboUr.pro- ircfjiuuai loan, anu ecu educators Invaluable Ju the lionubold. and to i . of Hrboolt, Collee l'ml rienti,niidotterhut.catorfl nhuot without niunbcr. t.r Rtate Snpetintewlenti Warmly Commended j ! .& C. Mcrrlnttt Co..IublUticr. Bnrlngflelu. Mojb. buv.nflf fltnall iocalIcd Dictionaries.' AU authentlfl abridgments of Webster's International Diction on t ary tu tlie rarlons lus bear our i rover ne t Ajif dmen pagesTent on application to j CAUTION. 11 Do not be deceived In ( i "Webster iue iruui trade-mar- BuoYf-i- in cais. r GMVES t1" 'Mr ! f?taBlvAflsaaiLiiisaasaaa1 fTwtfHlsaaaBsaaaaaaaaaaaaH' mvfT acvamJ na 1 f y 2WffiBfawMsaaaaaaaaaaaPj LbbIsbbbbbbsWsbbbV 'VBsaaW2jwP THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer ol High Grade .. ., TASTELESS Boots and Shoes, RepilrWork a Specialty. La TON C IS JuBVASCOOD F0RA0ULT8. H ILL I PRICE 60 cts. E?a.x"lijngftox-x- , Ky. WARRANTED. OALlTU.ItXS., NOV. 19,151. Paris Modiolus Co., Bt, Loot. Mo. NO boUlos a QsnUsoMnt Ws sold list OllOVKTJ TABTKLBSfet CHILI. TONIC sad hsv bought Uirs aross already Oils rear. In all our ot 11 jsars. la Us Cms btulosu. taavi asvsr sold sa srtlcls last aav oca universal sous' Yours trnlr, taction as jour Toole. wish to state to tho general public that owing to tho demand for now work, as well as all classes of repair work, I havo procured the services of a first-clashoemaker from Evansville, and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give ss fl Jr, satisfaction. ABair.CaBs ACa BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE The production of anthracite coal for August is officially placed at 4,257,000 tons, against an output of 3,783,000 tons In tho same month last there. JOHN SPINGLER, Nialli and LaFayelte Streets, 1 ViUJllW Anvrme sending a sketch and description mar alcklr ascertain onr opinion free whether an Invention Is probablr patentable. Communica tions trlctlreonadentlaL Handbook on sent free. Oldest asency for securinirpatcnu. Patents tsken thromrb Munn A Co. receive tutlat nolle, without charge. a U A handsomely Illustrated weeilr. Caiauoa ox any scicnuuu inunii. uw year. TERRE HAUTE, - IND. blue-colo- Pennsylvania Steel Works at Steelton Is talcing on new mon nt tho rate of between forty and fifty a Hardware and General Merchandise. week, and the cnlamlfyi howler has DEALEK IN ALL KINDS OF gono into a hole and pulled the hole after him. HarrlBburg (Pa.) TeleCOUNTRY PRODUCE. graph. Write mo for prices ou nnytliing Thirty per cont of tho world's production of coal is mined in tlio you have to sell. Consignments solicited. United States, and moro than tho production of this country Surplus Fund Is mined in Pennsylvania. In 1808 Capita! Sleek Pali In, the United States produced but 14.35 120,000. S68.M0. cont of tho world's total. Great COMMENCED BUSINESS IN I8ST. irltlan's output was moro than 3.0 times thnt of this country, nnd more than half tho world's total. Tho exindustry pansion of our Is still going on. Tho report of the Tlio ono-ha- lf coal-mini- GROCER, WHOtESAtE AND RETAIL nrsiaNB Copyright &c Tradc Marks 'i scientific sisitencametr fonrmontbj.il. Boldbyall newsdealers. 1UlVOt W 11 a lTeet 93 Terms, SUNN &Co.36,Br"d"' New York J3UU1GU W. A. Nisnr.T, President. O. AV. "Waddii.!., Cashier. HOPKINS COUNTY Washing Powder, Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret; j Henry Koehler & Company Tho most delicate constitutions can safely uso Coussen'a Honey of Want soveral car-loaof Citoioti l'ar. It Is n sure and pleasant remedy Walnut LoaS. Will pay highest for coughs' loss of yolco, and all lung cash price. They also buy Poruui anu MHUHi uuuiyion. criuu SsVtuul and Hardwood Lumukk in mixed GOd St( Bernard Drugstore." cars. Write them at Louisville, Ky. Javstaa, sanaanVV' iBxcriftBt fm TallJ ta MtHOfw On Color. sir Volts acJsMCwiPniflity jLAa&.?ft. hitKttk ?ttf Geological Survey on coal production In the "United States in 1898, to be Issued shortly, shows that there wero mined 219,974,007 short tons, an increnso of nenrly 10 per cent, or about 20,000,000 tons, over the pro duction of 1897. Tins product wns worth at tho mines x208,000,850l un All of tho Increaso of $9,131,072. InoreaBo in value and nearly all tho Increase in tonnage was In tho production of bituminous coal, the an- thractte-mlnln- g JNO. G.MORTON, The aJvanttse of a bank account sre numerous. It it not to business men vie are tslklng they know all sbout It but to salaiied men. wane earners snd to Vromen. There's safety It the bank Is a food ons. There's convenience the money always resdy and out of reach of your own petty iqusn-derlntoo. It Is esiy to spend tmsll sums Mhsn you have a largo sum Id your pocket, -- BANK- Madisonville, Ky. Captal Stock, - - - $50,000. i Industry remaining jMADISONVILLE, Trnnsnots a gonnrnl banking lmul-nof- ls nnd InvitoK tlio accounts of tho citizens o( Hopkins nnd udjoinlngr countios. Has tho finest nnd most secure - KENTUCKY vault In tills section of Kontueky. J .. 'II mmktf"t O '3 ft JVSmW'M flsv rm, grmwta.v., ..w v .y ' wjvit , ., , .iiJeimrf J ,. i . r: i. - 7'!JySE?i ' sfvr'OTPMp fe- V'i J nr t.' Points LEXINGTON Oat Inaccuracies inente of Mr. HERALD iA candldato for governor delivering a 'carefully prepared speech has no excuse for muUlng Inaccurate statements. Since the repeatedly and practically undented statements of Captain Stone it la peculiarly Incumbent upon Mr. Oocbel to be strictly accurate. Yet he seems to be quite careless In his statements. We do not know how many have been deceived, how many corrected; but as mero samples to Illustrate this carelessness we select these: He declared that although Oovernor Dradley had vetoed the election bill he had since said It was an Improvement Uradley on the old law. Oovernor promptly denied that he had ever Has Mr. made nny such statement Goebel ever retracted that statement nnd given to his audiences the denial oflGovcrhor Bradley? To Justify his charge that the Lexington convention was the creaturo of Gobl. In Soma Stale returning to roost. A sullen nhd divided party at homo and open differences among the national silver lead ers are the Immediate results of Mr. How far Goebel' famous "hold-up.- " these differences will bo carried Into the approaching presidential canvass Is not yet clear. Ilut the rift made by this new and disturbing Issue Is apparentand It will widen aa other Democratic leaders aro forced to range themselves with Chairman Stone and Colonel Bryan on the side of compromise with Goebellsm, or with Altgeld on the side of noncompllclty with political housebreaking or the receivership ot stolen political goods. New York Tribune. Rcpubllcnn Handbook. Hon. Geo. M. Long, chairman state executlvo committee, has prepared a campaign handbook which Is now ready for distribution. It contains all the Information necessary for a fair comparison of Republican and Democratic administrations, Governor Bradley's veto messages, a comparison ot tho Goebel bill and the Ohio law, and all party platforms. In his speech at Kddyvllle, Congressman Wheeler said It was "a new phase In political life to him that thore are a lot of preachers over Kentucky who have gotten so good that they can not vote for Goebel." There Is another phase in political life new to all the people of Kentucky and much more objectionable to them than coodness In preachers, and that Is tho Bight of Judges coming down from the bench nnd taking the stump In political campaigns In which they are not candidates. That never occurred In Kentucky before, and when judges lower the dignity of their office, in that way there is little wonder that respect for law diminishes nnd Judge Lynch holds his court more frequently. It tho Cocbcl law stato commissioners; Messrs. Pryor, Payntz'and Ellis, begin to mako this month general Changes In the county commlsloners, the people will begin to understand Mr. Goebel's announcement that he vlll have 24,000 majority. The character ot the changes will show whether he expects to get a majority in the voting or In tho counting. Tho Goebel speakers have persistently refused to divide time with the Brown speakers, nnd the Goebel committer Is sending out the Macedonian cry, "Come over and help us," to speakers all over the country. This looks like the Goebel managers were afraid ot something. publishes that ho was on that day In Monroo county. Ho made certain charges as to the politics ot tho officers ot election In Bell county, The charge was promptly shown to bo a mistake. Lexington Herald. '. Follies of GoclicUam. jrhe rollles of Goebellsm aro quickly and other nounced that Mr. P. W. (Jrlnstead, who represents a publishing house, was present at the convention. Mr. Grin-stea- d railroads an- trusts, he A (food Enough Hallniu," HIE'SUNDAY'SOHOOL. From tho Loxington lloraltl. Is nothing new umlor tho Thero sun. Our fathors rontl of Cnleb In LESSON XII, THIRD QUAHTER, INTERannroli of a wlfo. Mid of Jnuhet 111 NATIONAL SCRIES, SfctPT. 17. Bcarcli of v father, but Mr AVm.) Geobel, surpasses thorn all In hln' search for Tlieodoro Hallnnrs lgug Text of. -(bo Lciion, Zccli, Iv. Goldfn Text, lost brother, no seems to nuve Memorj- Verio, herded nil the members of his own Zecb. Ir, C Commentary l'repnrqd family and found himself tho only by (lie Rev. D. XI. Stearns. black sheep of tho flock; but ho Copyright, 1SS9, by D. M. Stearns. vearuB with nn unspenkaulo longing 1. "And tha angel that talked with ino for a black sheep In tho Hnllnm herd. When ho said that Theodora Ilallmn enmo again nnd wnked nio, as a man Hint had a brother in tho penitentiary. Is wnlccned out ot his sleep. " Tho golden Mr. Goebel possibly oxpected to get text Is tho verso In this chapter that Is thoso "live niggero" ror eacn generally taken m a tcit fbr a rcrmon, veteran lost thereby. Hut It many his mlsorablo insinuation could not nnd from refcronco to helpful lessons nro the necessity of recatch tho vote of any negro, decent learned In or Indecent, and it stirred up a hor- lying upon the Spirit 111 nil work for God. net's nest among Grand Army men But wo aro given tho wholo chapter for The for- our study and inuet look ut It as a wholo. as well as Confederates. tunes of war had taken good men This Is tho fifth vision - tho scries, and to tho inside of ono helpful thought from this verso Is that from both sides prison walls, and it was counted a wo aro naturally nslcep to spiritual things bndgo of honor and a proof of cour-nir- o una must bo wakened by God cro wo can to have boon in tho pen. So tho them, soldlors trampled Mr. Goebel Under boo 0. "And enld unto mo, 8, What scest foot. Now he seeks to find somo other brother of Mr. Ilallain who thou?" Then follows n description of was confined In a "civil peniten what ho sow. A seven branched cnndlo-sticor lamp stand all ot gold, with n tiary," whatever that may ue. Although Mr, Goebel's honolinien bowl on tho top from which pipes carry tho oil to tho sovcrol lamps, ana on either havo made brutal war upon the Grand Chaplain of Kentucky sldo an olive trco from which oil Is carried Kov. ir. R. Cojoman yet Mr. Goe- to tho central bowl. IIo sees n self supbel himself may not bo posted on tho plying seven branched lamp stand nil of great crusado of gold connected with twoollvo trees. This 1820-3- 0. So a bit of history Is apro carries us bock to tho tcmplo nnd to tho tabcrnaclo, but In each ot thoso tho people pos. On September 12, 1820, ono William mado and brought tho ollvo oil which tho Morgan disappeared from Jlatnvia, priest usod dally to All tho lamps. 4, 5. Ho asked tho nngcl what theso N. Y. It was claimed that, as punishment for revealing their secrets, wero, nud tho angel asked him If ho did tho Masons cut Ids throat from ear not know, nnd ho answered that ho did to ear, tied a ropa about his neck not know. When Kzoklol wasasfcod It tho with a largo stono attached to it, dry bones could llvo, ho did not venture and sunk the body in tho Niagara an answer, but meekly replied, "Olord knowest" (Ezek. xxxvll, 3). rivor. On October 7, 1827, more than Ood, Thou was asked bv John ciders a year afterward, a body floated Whentho whtto robod, palmono of tho niultl-tud- o bearing ashoro from Lake Ontario, about who were, ho did venturo an answer, but thirty miles distant from Batavia. Mr. Thurlow Weed tho William said to tho elder, "Sir, thou knowest" (Itev. vll, 14). When wo do not know, it Goebel of that day colleoted a largo la always better to say so number Of witnesses nnd identified bo deceived by making than to lot peoplo them think wo tho body as that of William Morgan. Tho throat was not cut, thero was know. 0. "Then no traco of a rope, tho clothing was mo, eaylng, ho answered and spako unto This Is of not worn or abraded by rocks, yet a Lord unto Zcrubbabel,tho work Not tho by' cloud of wltnossos sworo positively might nor by power, butsaying, Spirit, by my to its Identity. In afow days tho salth tho Lord of Tho body was conclusively proven to be prophet was to assure tho llosts." that that of Timothy Monroe, an Irish by supernatural power, governor tho cvon by Canadian, who had been drowned Spirit of would bo about threo weeks before. When carried on. God, tho work samo Hnggnl gavo tho Mr. Weed was confronted with this last week's lctonvfhpn Ood fact ho smilingly said. "It's a good by him, "Sly enough Morgan until after election." said fear yo not" Spirit remalneth3,amoug you; .From Gen. 1, whero And it was. The November elec- It Is written that tho Spirit of Ood moved went overwhelmingly In favor upon tho faco of tho waters, to Rev. xxll, tions party. of tho 17, whero tho Spirit nnd tho Urldo say, Possibly Mr. Goobel and Judge Coroo, nil work for God is dono by tho Hodge may find voracious witnesses Spirit ot God. from Campboll county who will fur7. "Who art thou, O great mountain? nish thorn with "n good enough Before Zcrubbabol thou shalt becomo n Hallam till after the election." plain, and ho shall bring forth tho headO uon-federa- to k Mn-son- lo anti-Mason- ic oncour-pgoment- ln anti-Mason- lo ' H!ltUl!ltlttHtlSltl!l HH A M Ji 51 S ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. J (. $ rp !pp-ojcoA- L -- - i General Office., Earlinaton.j .Kenfunkv I nv. . ww.r jr p t AND COKE. ,.- -- $ 3? . - t 'ammtmnu mmmmum 2THR0UCH VLSTIBUIED ThWSlU-PlN5&BilrTE- f ,, JBx-firio- lri JAMES R. LOVE. Manager, 2pi; N. Clietrv Street, .Nashville, Capt. U, G. 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It has beeii only two Weeks since tho death of her one yenr old baby. She leaves a husband and three small children who have tho deepest sympathy of tho entire community. Misses NIdn Lamb and Allie Campbell entertained Friday nnd Saturday evenings last, it being tho 10th birthday of each the young ladles. Hoth occasions wore well attended nnd much enjoyed by all present. Mrs. J. F. Story and Mrs. J. B. Lindle, of Grapevine, visited Mrs. Dr. Lamb here Tuesday. Mrs. P. Cox is visiting Mrs? Allie Barron this week. Miss Ollio Davis, of tho country visited Miss Kudaloy hero Saturday night nnd Sunday. Mrs. II. D. Hill and family will leavo this week for Mndisonville, where they will mako their futura homo. They havo many warm friends hero who regret to give them up. A little boy of Sain Ilichnrdson fell from the back of n inule and broke his arm. Monday morniuir. The child is getting along nicely. SNll'K. TmNM JaBHakvirfaaaETllulZBHBBkl ' 1 ' ft USUI faHAaf tmKjMwfr iftj&CJMli! lmlr&ftmUjS? 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Only. 25o., 50o. and $1.00 SIsm BE SURE YOU GET Dr. lilt's Pini-Tar-Xt- 0L&SM.?ybSSiZGi,'ALrtt ,,CT "im" ANEWOEPARTURE as Applied to Sewing Machines. tho way ot completing tho house would bo ovcrcomo by tho undeserved favor or graco of Ood through tho Spirit, and tho work would surely bo finished to tho glory of His gmcc, for with God nothing Is (mpoi-siblnnd it Is nothing to Him to work by many or by few (Math, xxl, 01; II Chron, xlv, 11). As to Individual believers, each ono may rojolco that by Ills graoo wo stand accepted In tho Beloved, In whom by Ills blood, and WO havo redemption that Ho who begins tho work in us will surely finish It (Eph. 1, 8, 7; Phil. I, 6). 8, 0. "Moreover, tho word of tho Lord camo nntonie, saying, Thohandsot Zerub-babhavo laid tho foundation of this houso, his hands shall also finish It, and thou shalt know that tho Lord of Hosts hath sent ino unto you." And so It camo to pass notwithstanding many hindrances, for tho Lord had purposed It (Ez. vl, li, IS). Tho counsel of tho Lord standcth forever, tho thoughts of His heart to all generations (I's. xxxtll, 11). Ho has purposed In Christ an eternal puroso (Eph. HI, 11), which lncludesacomplctcd church, holy nnd without blemish, nothavlngspot or wrlnklo or nny such thing (Eph. v, 27), Ills peoplo Israel a righteous nation In their own laud (Isa.lx, 31) and tho wholo earth filled with His glory (Hob.. 11, H). 10. "For who tusUi despised tho day of small things, for they shall rojolco and shall see tho plummet In tho hand ot with thoso soven. They are tho eyes of tho Lord which run to nnd fro through tho wholo earth." Tho margin says that th- - seven eyes of tho Lord shall rojolco. Compare II Chron. xvl, 0, and consider If your heart Is wholo toward God or If thro Is nny secret thing with thco; something thlno eyes wink at and to which thlno heart carries thco awny (Job xv, 1 1, 13). Tho servant ot the Lord must neither consider mountains of difficulty nor dcsplso seemingly small encouragement; but, being fully persuaded that what God has promised Ho is nolo to perform, just move quietly on, seeing no ouo but Jesus only, and rojolco that Ho shall sea of the travail of Uls soul and shall bo satisfied (Isa. 1111, 11). Ho choso the unlearned fishermen ot Galileo as His first disciples. Ho choso a lad's flvo loaves with which to feed thousands. IIo chooses weak things and things which nro not to bring to naught things that arc, and It becomes us to havo unbounded confidenco In Him who created all things by Uls word, 11, 13. "Then answered I und suld unto him, What are theso two ollvo trees upon tho right sldo of tho candlestick and upon tho left sldo thereof?" And again ho asked what tho two ollvo branches wero which empty out of themselves oil Into tho gold, Sco margin. It tho lnmp stand represented tho light which Israel was to bo for, God In tho midst of all nations, then tho ollvo trees which supply tho oil which enables tho lamps to glvo light must bo very Important. Tho question for tho wholo church and for every individual Is, Hew can wo shlno for God steadily and brightly? and tho answer Is found In theso two ollvo trees. 13, 14. "And ho answered mu and said, Knowest thou not what thoso bo? And I said, No, my Lord. Then said ho, Theso nro tho two anointed ones that stand by tho Lord ot tho wholo earth." Compare Rev. xl, 4, and sco In tho two witnesses tho two anointed onos for those days. In tho tlmo of our lesson tho two anointed onos wero Zcrubbabel nnd Joshua. In earlier days they were Moses nnd Aaron, but always, whoever tho ruler and tho priest might bo, thoy point to Him who is both Priest and Klng.tho true Mclchlbcdek, who shall build tho tcmplo of tha Lord and bear tho glory and sit and rulo as a priest upon His throno (Zoch. vl, 13). Tho Lord Josus Christ, therefore, In Ills offlco as Priest and King, gives us tho true significance of tho two anointed ones, and If wo understand His relation to us as both Priest and King wo shall shlno brightly nnd steadily for Him to tho glory of God. He Nut Discouraged. Often n minister la discouraged, and. 08 ho thinks, with reason. Yet let him tako heart; God sees results that aro not apparent to him. If ho ia faithful to hla commission, ho cannot wholly fall, for tho pronching of tho gospel is n most Ecusiblo business. It Is tho employment of a dlvinoly appointed means, a means thoroughly calculated to reach tho desired end, tho use of menus exactly adapted to meet a wnut that ia tho dcopost want of the human soul. Moravian. -- Graco, grnco thereof with unto It." Tho difficulties in shoutings, crying, one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. 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Bryan, "and no air aoldbugs," BUROPBRN PL.KIS. Topic For (he Week UeRlnnliiB Sept. Farther Information About Eitata of better than Ilepubliklns." 17 Comment I17 Her. S. II. Doyle. "Then how about tho Populists with Rates: 75c. and $1.00 per Day. Lat Ooveroor Sterentun. lie Itelates Ilia Experience at 81. whom yu air in slmpathy," sed I, agin conddtnet In Clirlit. II Mr. Goebel, In bis campaign for RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. Ttm. I, MS. UinU " a, Ilarmunlaer nr Vagrant Interruptin blm. "Tha want the guver-menomination, as a recommendation of tu buy all the PnnI ia a splendid eznnipte of "unIdee" at the Heeent Meeting ot the tbo ralerodcs, up all aboutteUgrafs, andelse. SPECIAL 26c. DINNER. and everything hesitating confidence In Cbrht." He himself to the people of Kentucky Uemocratlo Committee. Now woodn't that bo crvatln TrusU bi made the statement several times In bad confidence in Christ, and a confiCopyright, 1S99, by American Press Asso- the gurcrmeut, and tho very biggest SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. dence that was shaken by nothing. So his speeches that the late kinds uv Trusts, too, exactly the thing ciation. No. I IlMl SWik. or Mutton Chops, Potatoes, great was bis confidence that prison John W. Stevenson had named blm as yn nlr komplalnln about t" Washington, D. C. Csaes o Wasttt. Colfee or Trt an4 trull. .. M walls had' no terror for him, the faithl- executor and trustee ot his will with Tu the Editur: "Ml frend." aed Mr. Bryan, "the Popu-list- s No. 1 Ilia, Tm Etc. IVjUtoes. Cakes or WaSUl essness of friends never nnnerred blin, out bond, and that he had her nothln but brains and hair. Tha No 1 IVhW Chops with aru uinra u in I Ex a barmunizer ur vngrsut Idees continued to lautdts sM Caktt or and death bad no sting for him. lleliaj act in that capacity ever since the considered It tu be ml dooty tu attend tho her no niunney, and dont expect tu hev Wattes an4 Cofle or Tea M onless sum rich rclatlr onexpecktedly dies ho. Lake Trout. Uutter Ssuce. Cakes or Wattes been beaten for ChrUt'a sake, stoned death of Stevenson and lait meetin ur the Dlmlcratlc National and lecrrs them a legacy. Then tha turn ani Colfe or Tea.. 24 shipwrecked In tho canto for Christ-nnB Oil Meal anj Creaa.or llnullkM. Hot Holts, Commltteo wlch wui held in Saint Louis, Itepubllklns and put their funds Intu tbo No. the probate of tho will. llutler ani Coffee or Tea of Christ. lie bad been In no one ot his speeches did he In the Dlmlcratlc stalt ur Missouri. About Trusts. But like most peeple boo hev No. a Two feci. Duller. Toast anJCsSe or Tea li la in perils of waters, in perils of often, twenty members wus present, and It wus raanljed tu steer eleer uv wealth doorin state that he was not the sole executor Tako Market Ft. C.irs direct lo Itotrt. robbers, in perils by mine own coundeslded thet the exigencies ur the sltooa-shu- n their lifetime, tha kno how tho gurerraent Yry Luropean I'laa, Cheapest and best, onlj Steven-ton- 's trymen, in peril) by the heathen, in and trustee of Justlfide us In declln with thet num ort tu bo run, and how Its flnanshal lot nli&t jou fcL will. nnd tho wick- yj perils in the city, in perils in tho wilur ednessshood be konducted, munney In TMoa. p. Miitrn, rnisiosa The facts of the case are that the ber, In ipcekln uv cm, cs uv the derness, in perils in the sea, in perils forty-fivsubjeck tu ronj hands. accumoolatln I menshuned the Confidenshally, I may sa tu Stevenson was examong false brethren, in weariness and will of Mr. Bryan, boo I bed never met be f oar, yu that nether the Populists nor tha painfulness, in watchings often, iu ecuted July 30, 1S86, and admitted to and ho sod thare wuz no rcesnn why wood be frltencd by a guvcrtnent U. s hanger and thirst, in fastings often, in probate by the Kenton county court tweuty coodu't bo called uv Trust If tha cood only control it Jest Stevenson forty-fiv- e cold nnd nakedness." vet nono of thi'sn Aug. 24, 1886, cs easy ex fifty cents wurth ur Imagine fer yourself bow we shood bo sliver cood bo called a dollar. In fact fixed It we rood only git bold ur a few many and varied experiences ever shook ' having died Aug. 10, 1886. ANNOUNCDMDNTS. At that time Mr. Goebel was a law twenty wood her alwaze bin uv tbet slio hundred thousand extra offices tu throw bis faith in Christ. They rather seemed If it hedn't bin fer tho crime uv '73 and around amunc our frends." yer In the office of Oovernor Stevento ritrengthen it as tho storms strength encroachments ur "The Noo Gcrsey DImlcrati wood wont The Illinois Central new en the roots of the great oak in the son, having an ostensible partnership the uncoustltooshuual wuz, he sed he wux them all," sed I enthooslastlcally and ex- TOURIST baa en sals, and will coo- with him, aa their names appeared the Goldbuc. Ex It earth. linns lh tame until Sep withIu faver uv macetnlnln thet rasbo citedly, cz I renllzed the full meanln nr Jointly upon the sign outside of their out watla fer the konsont ur enny furrln tew rer jo, 1999, tonne! liln The secret of tho great apostle's slch a possibility. tomnier isurltt tickets (tout faith in Christ was his positive office. nations. polutsonlit lints in tbe South "Exactly." red Mr. Bryan, "and so 10 a latM list ol summer resorts assurance ttint Christ was worthy of It. Tho members ur the National CommltIt was Governor Stevenson who, wood the Dlmlcrats ur every other stalt. In lie had learned from faith, love nud ex- when John L. Sandford returned from teo wuz called tugetber fer tho purpus ur I shood like tu enlarge upon this dazxlln dalle service lo SI. lha Nolth. tl fail Hniittt Loots, Chlcato, Cincinnati oreanlzln sum harmuny fer next yecr, prospeck, but It wunt du. Wo hev and Loolaellla enables ono to teach quickie an J d perience that Christ was able to do all the Confederate service at the concluTha wuz cxpcctld tu du in St. Louts, on ourselves ngin the Trusts and we eomtoilabljr lbs mountain lesons of Virginia, lb that he bad premised to do for him. He sion of tho war, procured for him tho While Mountains and Sratlil of New Holland, a bis scale, whut 1 bed had intrnsted the eternal welfare of his position of teller in the branch ot the Washington on a small faled tu du In must trl tu fool the peeple ontll wo kin Ilia 1 bonsand Islands, Ibe lake and latest retorts wun In mi bumgit bolj ur em and run cm ourselves." Mi ol Wlchletn. Wisconsin and Minnesota, lbs Hot soul to Christ and knew that Christ was Farmers' Bank of Kentucky at CovAikantas, ble wa. After we bed organized and next lettnr will contnne tho concloosbnn Sprints ofColorado, ibe Yellowstone Pais, 01 ibo resorts ol able tn keep the trust. As one deposits ington, the predecessor of tho Covingcompared notes we found we bed galnvj uv tho confab. his money in n bank for safe keeping, ton City National bank, in which bank nothlu bi chnngin tbc center ur disturbPan! had deposited hla eoul into Christ's Stevenson was a stockholder and a ance. A Goldbuc Dlinlcrst wuz Jest ez A new 180) edition, mural ouomproinlstn nud onrcazunablo In St. rewritten, and uls Ins; facia care nnd keeping, and, as the knowl- director. and conditions, biouebl down Louis cz be wuz Iu Washington, and a yuxoot-Uiito- i edge that- - the bank is worthy of oar Stevenson had been the friend of lo date, ol Ibe Central's In Jest trust gives Us unbounded confidence in John L. Sandford's father, and he frco silrcrlte wuz wuz cs big a fool We Frum Applejack Farm, wlch iz next tn llomesci in anuther. wun rlaco cz bo so Panl's knowledgo of Christ's stood it, l been is'sue'd. loyally by the son when he cood mostly agrco unou drinks, and bed Is G rover CloTfUnd's, In tbo stalt uv Noo U worthiness gavo him unbounded trust needed his assistance, and between the no violunt outbrako consernln tho bill ur sos'paj; tiiuwrai. (Jersey. ed pamphUi, coulaina a larce number and confidence in Christ. two men, John L. Sandford and Ste fare; but wen It cum tu shapoln out a ncttuun Guide nowletters ironi located on ta truer a o The importance of having this pattern fer a platform uv prinslplcs fer proapercutlr ibe line venson, tho closest and warmest relaof Ibe. IIIIhaI. Central Itailrci.iS im ur a grate polltlknl party tu yoose n year assurance is evident to all, yet how the States ol Kenluckr, Teonessee, Mississippi tions of friendship existed until tho abed, we run aglntt moar snags than a many do not posse sj it I How many ani Loulsana and alto s detailed write-uol Ibe tho latter. Mississippi Itlvcr steamer. Wo bed a) fa towns and country All communicitioni sod nuttsri ot ntwi per cities, To hometeskers, on and adjaceat lolbat Christians ore fearful und timid and, death of Governor Una. or those In aearcb of a When Stevenson died Mr. men boo insistld upon the gold standard lalnlng lo this column should bs ddrin J to amid trials and troubles and iiQIIctlous, larm. Ibis pamphlet will Intnitb reliable laterals, Geo. ALSiasdss, Eiilmston, Kr. We cz Mr. Clercland Insists lion conceminx Ibe most accessible and proipei. are filled with doubts nud mistrusts! Goebel had not commenced his political slch moar boo wantid whuteverupon. Bry-n- n oua portion of the South, free copls t can be bad bed Mr. Whence camo Panl's nbnndance of as- career, which did not begin until the wantid. Then wo bed sum tbet didn't Loo Children. Will Dall.y sod EJ Unities brappljlne. 10 ibe Dealest of ibe undersigned. surance? It was nndoubtedly u Qod year 1887, When Mr. Goebel was elect- kno wbut tna wantid except that tha veto la Evtnttllle Sunday. ed to the senate of Kentucky from wantid given assarance. Tboro will "I can do nil things ta git lntu offis and didn't caro Sipttmbcr bo a picnic (lien by Club No. J, on Tickets and full information S3, and st tho church. A tbrongb Christ that strengtbeneth me," Kenton county to fill the vacancy how tha cot tbare. Most ur cm felt thet prfie will bo siren tapper nestett Udy and to nection with the sboee can be silo rales in conbad ot scroll ot to the made by the election of Hon. J. W. tho becthen uv tho Filllpccn Islands lbs uill.it man. Ibe "Central" and connection lines. ho hud written to his friends before. S. Q Hatch. DIs. Put. Ajenl, Cincinnati. Bryan to the office of lieutenant govgit n fair dec I ez long cz Dewey coodn't Mlis Macy Earl It atlll Improving. and can. we not be snre that Qod in John A. Settt, 01. Past. Xgtsl, Mtmpklt. Dudley and Christ gave him this assarance and con- ernor, and Governor Stevenson knew and Otis wuz opprcssln them with tho ware among tboL. Cunningham, of SI. Charles, Wm. Murray, Die Pan, Agent, Nt Orleans. vltitora lo KrantTille, Sunday. Amcrlkln army and navy, and sum ur fidenco in Christ! Wo way be uaturnl-l- y Mr. Goebel only as an Industrious law- tho western members boo bed sons In the Rev. Cordon preached ai tho liaptltl church, yer, attentive to the duties of his pro- army, of a timid, despondent disposition, and on board Dewey's fleet, scd Sunday, A. H. Htatsn, 0,P. W,A. Ksllsnd.A. 0. P. A. and yet God can by his power strength- fession, and did not know the charac- - thet cuny mau boo almpathlzed wltb slch Llgo Pritchetl It ono ot tho bapplett men In Chicago, Lonlsilllt. town. IIo bat a Una girl at bit bouto, en us and enable us to meet with un- f terlstlcs of the man which have been oncasy hcotben wuz no better than tbo UI11 hesitating confidenco the trials, doubts developed and brought to light by bis hectben themselves. Wo all agreed tbet fritndt Johnnie Watt, ot Hopklntvllle, It visiting bare. It wuz our dooty tu fito "Imperialism" If and troubles of life. He can strengthen pirbllc career. Mr. and Mre Cretlon and ono ol their boya are You Are Going North, In his will Stevenson did not name we cood only find out fer sure Jest whut on tho tl;k list. the weak hands and confirm the feeble Imperialism wuz, and thet wo wuz nglu Mrs. Amanda Hawklne visited Mrs. Hen Sunknees. Let us livo closer to Christ in Uocuel as Bole executor and trustee, day. You Are Going South, "cxpanshun" "expanshun" wood onr daily lives and learn from experi- but he appointed Edward Colston, his tho Itepubllkin Ifparty. The tariff, we help Mlii Sarab Nurso left for Princeton, lnd., conSunday, ence that Christ Is able to do for us nil then and now a promi- cluded, wuz tu mutch ur a hot pointer tu You Are Going East, Meadames Delia Camnkall and Rtta Todd ira that he has promised to do, and this nent member of the Cincinnati bar; handle safely, es all our predickshuns tbo sick list. knowledgo will give us confidence in J. D. Hearne, a resident of Covington, consernln It bed bin nocked in tho bed el onIko Watera was lookln at a enaklnr stove tha You Are Going West; Christ then and now President of the Third tho Aggers nt tha custom bouse and the oiucr oay, sou anow ino reti. Blblo Readings. Rev. William Foster Is In tbo city this week. Job. xiii, 1G; xix, National bank of Cincinnati, and pre- internal rcrenoo buroo. Only one Issoo remaned beside Mr. Little Ruth lllnes It on the sick list. PURCHASE TICKCTS VIA TMC 25, 20; Ps. xxvil, xc, 1, 2; Mark viously president of tho Covington Bryan's spent Ihst lx, John ix, 1.11 ; I Cor. xv, 08; City National bank, in which bonk tu malk Idol ur freo sliver and tbet wuz (orSupposa wo had halt tho moneyand was or all that escurslon tilp Sunday a. howly howl about the Trusts. hall Hcb. ill, 0; iv, II Tim. Iv, money spent Stevenson had been associated with Mr. Bryan Insisted thet hlz idol shood of education? (or etcurslont Invested In tho causa Every parent would tend hla chilI Pet. iv, 10; I John ill, 1, 2, v. him as one of Its directors, and Wil- head the processhun, but we prorated up- dren to school regularly and allow tho teachera Rev. ii, 10. It fer n little wile, 10 grade tho children according to what they liam Goebel, their survivor or surviv- on him tu know and not according to tho parent's knowlors, as Joint executors of bis will nnd ontll we cood feel tho Dlmlcratlc pulse, edge. Weil, suppose so? Why, wo would soon with the ouderstandln thet it cood bo have but little need c( almbouses, lallhousos and Searelilnif For (he Troth. Tho truth never lies on the surface. trustees ot the estate thereby created. trotted out agin If it wuz thot best tu du state prisons. Mr. Hearne, after Mr. J. D.Atkinson visited Under LOUISVIlle: a, NASHVlill R.'R. It is deep and must bo sought profound- will, declined to act,the probate of tho so. talk tu these condlshuns ho consented The Influence of bis pretence our school Monday. was elevating and us about tho Trusts and and Colston and tu ly. It seems certain at first eight that Is ivet (elt. The object of his visit was to tu whoop it up fer us at the rata the condition o( tho building sa to sealing tho sun goes round the enrth, but it docs Goebel have continued to discharge ADO SO cecum hundred wurds mlnnlt. I must sa having tho chilnot It took centuries to see beneath Jointly the duties of executors and ur 2 Mr. Bryan hex aalimber tung and kin capacity, besitting Inbeen Informed thatThe largo dren were the windows. thet trustees since the probato ot the will. yoose it tu hlz adrantlj. IIo kin speck number ol children In attendance lmpred blm TfvjMtximum tho appearance to the fact. Our earth of Safety, that mora needed. It Governor Stevenson, with his high wltb moar stile and put In moar big licks are being room la (or anotherHence, rrtoitraonislocks flat. Cut it la not. It is a globe, mads building:? The enL nnd thero nro men on tho other sido sense of public duty, his devotion to than enny Noo Uerscy DImlcrat ur ml n1lM..l ... u.i. ,la .. aiieuuaucc. Ulf.t ilH CO v.,i.vut w J.I. ,44, ...Ja r uiiuieu. iur , The'Mtutimum;of SpEnf; lorm neginuing with feet turned toward ours. Tho stars constitutional government and his ackwalutancc not cxceptln ml next door 1, 1S9J, was iuo scitooi first month ot ill; for nabcr, for IviW. 138, o, ths first month all look to bj tho same dittanco away, lovo of liberty secured by law, were upon Mr. Cleveland. He talked tu us 01 terra Doetsaing aepiemner 1807, TM Maximum of CcffiSk. tho wickedness lor first but the difference of distance is perfect- alive today, he would not be found ez If no DImlcrat bed ur tbo Trusts, jest month ot terAkaMfnnlng Septembers,iter1898.111. ever gono intu ly immense Immeasurable. It will not among the ranks of thoso who are sup- and loaded us up with ammoonlshun cm, Compare lu6H"il;fiurei and tend regularly. tu ThiB'Minimumofafes. do to trust onr first impressions, or tho porting Goebel for the office of govfire oil In smaller charges doorlu the next HAS NATURE. WARNEt YOU appearances of things, or our desires, or ernor, but rather standlns side by side eampano. "If tlio government kin creMalum herself clad in tho early trarU ot our wishes in tho matter. We must find with his former partner, Judge James ate," sed he, "it kin destroy, and It is its Rates, Tlac and all ottyr Its&rffitSwia i'iiu v. uieaauina lortu irees ana nowencwMing s out what the facta aro. American O'Hara, nnd with old Phil Thompson, first dooty tu curb tho monster the despondent chord to vibrato to tbta, the rufiusnea By uv kapltal thet tbrcttcn tu over- moat delightful o( all, aprtniftlmo and bow do Friond. In opposition to all that la Implied by , feelV Hire whelm ns., Wo klnnot expect enny relcef you XOreratinernf yon that tired shaky feeling-O.jf. ATM OB I? O. r.A.. IPO fMiMla. aniT.nlinfl Ob, the luxury, tho thrilling, won- the term "aocbcllsm." Evening Post frum tho Rcpubllklns fer the Trusts k " . r. i. ", yon muHiuoi pass ... waratng own them body nnd solo. Tho only hope as It is ani Indication of sickness) mis drous, unspcakablo luxury of giving! If avoid this: And now Kriteriinzy, tlio worst wlch tho pcepla her left Is In the Dlml- consult ns as our advice costs yon nothing. w, y. btiiii)ge?a!iSBt. tho church would do that, she would Call oa your druggist and procuro n bottle of Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. Tako havo millions millions Who is to be- scoundrel in tlioDroyfimciiHo, Jumps cratlc party wlch stands agin all slch to .say tlmt tho rlntr long enkroachments upon tho ono dote a day at bed tlmo for six days then gin itr You I Do you say, "No, do not into verdict was n enough follow br procurlnir a bottla of Yucatan Chill just ono. tho liberties uv tho common peeple." Tonic, following- the trouble me about fifths and tenths and :. mo fer Intcrruptin yu, Col.." weeks courts of these directions and after two "Eicooso two great remedies. Ton twentieths.." ,Do not run off on somo s sed I, "but does thet inclood slch will feel like tbo Sowers look In ths iprlng. Juilk'o Turvln would liavo enrned arithmetical issue, but when, tbon gir-ecz our tall Sugar Trust Senator. Prepare yourself for tha malarial or hot season per ma.. when the atmosphere Is enter tby closet, and whon than tho respect of tlio hotter olomont of Jim Smith, nnd William O. Whitney, nnd necessary and when your full, of warns If f VVill receive prorripttten system pnrty bv rofuslnir to Mr. Dlck'Crokcr, nnd lots uv other s hast shut tho door givo to thy Saviour tho Democratic ground the above. Theso Keniedles ia atocK. tion at this office. Estimate? in the Stute stand on middle ilka em, hoo air intu the Trusts BHUWUI by in secret.--eUrt Joseph -.Parker. I campaign. , deer up tu their ncki nntl win.gjt.ln furnished upon application. f. St. Benmrd Drug Btoro, . d . two-thirDim-Icrats two-third- Illinois Central li. 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