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M J J r TENTH YEAR HOW REV HILL STASDS EARL1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1899. f NO. 38 A cv-- ?? -- n iv i I 'Jr -. t, m c ' Madlsouvillo, Ky., Sept. 18, 1809. OTt Mitisa rowers eo., mw rosn. In vlow of tho faot that I have beend REGULAR PROCESSION OF TRANSPORTS. spectors gcneral.oight quartermasters, 816 PRINTING CONCERNS SUFFERED. THE LATTER WITHDRAWS HIS APPEAL. misunderstood and largely misroprc-acntonine eonuntssnrles of subsistence, and by 'somo papors in the State two engineer officers. The adjutant THE INSURGENTS WEAKEN ING. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. The Aetlon of the 31lnlstrr Had Decn concerning my recent- - sermon on Secretary of War Itoot Will Use Ev-- rr general has called upon the heads o( The Masonic Temnle, St. Paul's MethPoor clothes cannot nuke .you 'look old. Even psle (lie North llulldlnir, Thounh It .Vln- - be Another TrleU, So State," and my odist Church, Discounted, Conseqnentlr It Oc"Our Duty to tho to Have "VI very Moth- these different bureaus to designate Effort cheeks won't do it. the Webster Illoek and Several Often rIned to Gain Time William J. Bryan opened the democasioned nut Little Surprise On attitudo toward Mr. Goobol in his er's Sim ot the- Helnforeenicnts In officers for this duty, ns tho i'mpoit-fenc- e Your household cares msy Smnller IIuIIiIIiiks Ilurned Tho tlen, Otis' Dispatch, cratic campaign in Nebraska Monday. the Streets of I'arls The Figaro's of having nil tho officers of the Governor, I fool It my duty ISot (he rhlllnulnes In Time o race for be heavy andjllsappolnt-ment- s Public Library Gone. staff asked for before the next cam llemnrks. The war rates on packing-hous- e final alntomont may 'fie deep, but Ills Christmas Dinner There." to mako 'a full and palgn begins is 'recognised by the deWashington, Sept. 20. Secretary products has extended to Chicago. they cannot make you look to tho publio, giving my latest conold! q.QL William M. Shepard, of St. JoLincoln, Neb., Sept. 17. Fire, which Boot yesterday received a telegram partment. Is said that Dreyfus will be sent It Wnslilngton.Scpt. 10. Arrangements victions concerning tho cntiro matOne thing does It and have been nindo by the war depart- FLOODS IN UPPER AUSTRIA. broke out nt an early hour, caused u from Gen. Otis that seemed to indicate seph, Mo., is dying nt llcnvcr, Col. abroad before the promulgation ot his ter. ,, never fails. t Two Illinois boys were arrested at loss of halt a million dollars. Jt stmt-e- d a weakening on the part of the ment for the departure for Manila, by pardon, In order to avoid demonstra At I; tho time tho sermon was Novcmliei- - 1, of all tho troops Intended Vhe Haute, It Is' Impossible to look in the North block, occupied enIn Luzon. Wntrrs Still Illslnar and Causing It contained a Tcrro stealing. Ind., on a charge of tlons. no though of Its goprenehod I had young Iwitn the color of for Gen. Oils, This means that Secretirely by printing firms, and spread so preposition to deliver the Amerlcnn horsoEcliemo Much Unmnue and Conseseventy years In your hatr. A is on foot to double the ing into print, but dollverod it for tary Hoot's statement Hint "every "Iu principle" is an idiom sometimes quent Misery. rapidly through the building that it rTlioners who have been for so many deepvvnter area in the harbor at Honothe benefit of my homo congrega- mother's son at the reinforcements announcement of used In was soon apparent that the itructur?, months In the hands of the Insurgents lulu. tion. A friend thought it worthy of will eat his Christmas dinner in MaVienna, Sept. 10. Tho town of with all Its vontents, would be a total Eighteen union miners were arrested forthcoming nctlons. It seems to have and alto sought permission to parley being given to tho publio and asked nila," will prove correct. Schardlng, on the River Inn, in Upper loss. From there it spread to the M.i. near Cartcrvillc, 111., charged with the but slight bearing on the mntter ex with (leu. Otis. ,ine for the manuscript, stating that That there may be no lack ot trans- Austria, Is flooded. The Inn is still sonic temple, Methodist church nn-murder of Sunday's riot victims. Gen. Otis' UUimlc-Il- . Even-'ingl'oportation tho collier Cnsslus Is to bo rising, and the wntcr has reached tho Webster block, which were also totalho was going to send it totho Tha government has purchased the Munllii, Sept. 10. fitted tip as a transport at an expense tipper floors of houses and, In some in- ly oeStroycd. Several nuall buildings famous Hallow ay farm, nnd will add It Adjutant General, Washington of $120,000, and Ocn. Ludlngton has in stances, has risen as high as the roofs. were nlpo burned. Ills requost was granted, aud tho mind several reports from Angeles, visit of to Chlcknmagun park. vessels which may havo been drowned. Prlntliitr Plants Suffered. The Belleville (111.) free street fair Evonlng Tost published It verba- lie secured. other estimated that It Several persons of Kbensce and Steyr two,lnsurgent officers with request for Tho Inhabitants It Is The North building, u three-stor- y was opened Monday, and at night Miss tim. will be necessary to provide transporhave deserted their dwellings. Tho brick, was occupied by Jacob North, permission to send intoour lines Amer- Zoe Harrison was crowned queen. Tho onlylnjustlco I liavo claimod tation for 2B.91R men, and this tabic rivers "Knns and Trnun are falling, but book and job printer, whoso loss on ican prisoners and to send to Mnnlln Gov. Tnniier of Illinois revoked tha "Against has been prepared, showing what tho the Danube Is still rising. As a result building and stock will amount to prominent Insurgent general officer was that tho hcad-lfn- o ot the floods, a house has collapsed, $130,000. Also by u branch of the forconference. The requested Inter- order relieving Co. C, Fourth regiment, Goebellsm," conveyed an idea that vchkcIs now in service, enn do. view insurgent ofllcers Cnrbondalc, from duty nt Cartervlllc. The Snlllnir l'roitrammci burying n man and child in the ruins. Western Newspaper my mind in the prepwas foreign to and the Ne- return granted andmorning with inforborne Texas physicians are discussnorth this Belgian King, sailing da(o SeptemCo., braska Independent Printing aration and delivery of tho sermon, ber 15; part ot Thirty-fourt- h ing the advisability of nsklng tho legisOTIS. Infantry, GOVERNOR'S HORSE GUARDS. whose plants were entirely destroyed. mation. lature to exclude consumptives from nslwas discussing principles only, 40 ofllecrs, 700 men. Masonic Temple In Ilulns. The Lending; Cavalry Coiupnnr of HAS NO COMPLAINT TO MAKE. the stnte. leaving ovcryoue to mako his own Grant, September 18; Thirty-firs- t In" Clarence A. Sinclair was elected colOeoruln to Take Part In the ' The Mnsontc temple, which stood application of my words. fantry and recruits, 08 ofllcers, 1,700 across the alley, was e. three-stor- y Ah al Schley onel of the reorganized First regiment n Snllor Driver I'arade In New York. When I made this explanation men. a high tower. Besides tho brick with Will Oliey Orders I'nquestlonliiK- - Missouri national guard, at St. Louis; Tacoma, September CO; 23 offlccrjt, BOmo of tho Goobol papers took it 1 Charles W. Holtcamp, lieutenant colAn Important Stutlon. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 10. The Gover- Masonic lodges, which lose everything, permanently postpones the up and ouo of them, tho Hopkins-vlli- e 500 men. onel, nnd A. A. Mnrqunrdt, major. tho leading cav- this building contained the city publio nor's e signs of age. Used Kcntucklan, without my Elder, September 20; reRt of Twenty-sevent- h alry Horse guards, tho state, having library of 10,000 volumes, the WoodThirteen warships, nine revenue cuteompany of according to directions it Washington, Sept. 20. Infantry, 23 officers. WK men. authority, and Incorrectly, stated Printing Co., and the Evening W'infield Scott Schley will succeed ters and five torpedo boats will wel gradually brings back the 21;Thlrtleth In- among Its membership the carbine ruff Sherman, color of youth. At fifty your that whllo In llopklnsvllle 1 avowed fantry and SeptemberPC officers, 1,700 team which recently won the cham- Post, the losses being practically toHovvlson In commnnd of come tho Olympla when she arrives in recruits, hair may look as it did at pionship against nil comers at the Sea tal and amounting to $130,000. that It was my Intention to voto for men. tho South Atlantic station. He has Nw York harbor bearing Admiral fifteen. It tblskens the hair St. Paul's Church Destroyed. Dewey. CAPT. ALFRED TltEYFUS. no protest to make ngalnst tho asiigu-mtGoebdl. I did not mako such n Sikh, September 24; rlx companies (Urt contest, has decided to go to New also; stop3 it from falling St. Paul's Methodi3t church, one ot Unprotected by patents, copyright cept, perhaps, that It implies the fulwhich the nnvy department sesfaloinmit, and nm not responsible Thirty-secon- d 30 officers, 850 York and participate In the reception Infantry, out; and cleanses the scalp city, was lected for him. As a sailor he will or medical certification, the great fillment of various formalities before to Admtral Dewey. Tho company will the most beautiful in the Shall we from dandruff. men. for tho Kontucklan's publication. totally destroyed, entailing n loss of obev? orders without a murmur. Ho American pic has become the latest send you our book on the Sheridan, September 24;- Twenty-sixt- h have 50 men, and carry their own $25,000. Ah before stated, I did not purpose the pardon. Hair and Its Diseases? called upon the president yesterday victim of tho voracious trust's appeInfantry and recruits,- 82 officers horses In special cart. to tako any hand in this fight, but d The Webster block was burned, There is much remark here on the afternoon and told htm he had no tite. From. Th Bemt Advtea mil and 1,700 men. LYING DEAD UPON THE FLOOR as lam Boemlnglydrivou into it, I at $20,000; yaluo of contents not complaint to make; that he would The Dawes Choctaw and Chickasaw strange coincidence of the death of M. IF nn An nnt nhtAtn th feM-- . Charles Nelson, September 25; rest fits tou eipecteil from the nisei yet learned. Tho KUto studio's loss H cheerfully assume the duties of nny commissioners have completed their Scheutcr-Kestnehow for the first atato my position, of Thirty-secon- d bdw, ... lav vicor, wmo tug uwwc oifflcaltj Infantry, 20 ofllcers, Hie Horrible Find of n Kebrnnkn placed at $10,000, and tlu first champion ProbsClr thcra l that of th; small- post selected by the nuthority which enrollment. Tho enrollment shows a which lias boon arrived at very re- 460 men. with your senenl ilium wtlca will of Dreyfus, nnd to whom Dreyfus Man When He Ileturned Home er buildings and contents ot oth- it had been his pride to serve for 43 total of 10,253 Choctaws nnd 445 Burba eailly rrmovea. AaarM cently": Hancock, September 25; 50 officers, J. C. AYlUt, LoweU, Msm. From Work. virtually owe his freedom, on the very ers not listed above will bring the years. Schley was very By birth and training I am a Dem- 1,200 men. total up to fully half n million. George Tool, a former, day the cabinet decided to pardon the rctiecnt when he left the White House novor voted any but City of ISlo, September 23; rest oi ocrat, and have Scotia, Neb,, Sept. 30. As a result of The Firemen Ilaffled. nftqr his interview with the president, living south of Lebanon, 111., has disthu Democratlo tlckot. In tho raco Thlrty.fourth Infantry, 10 officers, 810 domestic difficulty. Mrs. IZarno Phil From tho very first the firemen and except to say that he always appeared. He told scvcraJ intimate prisoner. No Excitement In Paris. two children, aged ono seemed absolutely unable to do any- obcj'ed for tho nomination I was for Mr. men. lips forced her orders, would make no state- friends that unhappy fam'ly relations Olrmpla, October 1; HO officers, 700 and two years, to tak carbolio acid The announcement that Dreyfus vvns Ooebol because I know but littlo of thing to check the flames and snv ment as to the Interview nnd offercdno caused him to leave hoinf. MINES LEASED. and then swnllovv.tl n dose of the him, and having heard him speak, men. The French Free Masons composing to be pardoned had already been disVnlencln, October 5; 30 officers, fi00 MIson herrelf. Tho lurcband found any of the property in the block. For's cemment upon the assignment to tho s time It appeared ns though admired Ills intellect. I was for men. conimind of the South Atlantic sta- the assembly of 1830 adopted a resolu- counted by predictions, and there was nil three lying upon the floor dead big department store would tion. tion in the name of the order of tho absolutely no excitement displayed St. Bernard Coal Company Took him becauso I am always in sympaZealand ia, October 3; 15 officers, COO when he returned from the field where go, but by hard work It was finally c grand orient, declaring the thy with tho man who is able by men. along the boulevards when the newshe liad been n work. RACE QUESTION IN THE SOUTH. rao'vement criminal nnd odious. Possession Yesterday. saved. honesty and Industry to riso from Victoria, October 8; 30 oluccrst 500 At this hour it is Impossible to make The Chinese minister nlWnshington, boys ran along, at uboul 3:13 p. m., Misrlnc 'Tim Wlillo Mhii's Harden." poverty to n men. Insignificance and Senator Ilntler In Favor of Provid- Mr. Wu Ting Fang, ha3 lodged with with the first editions containing the Washington, Sept. 17. A recently any estimate ot the insurance. Mannucnz, October 3; 15 officers, 500 ing ll Separate Plnce ot ltesl-- . place of lienor and distinction. the tnto department an emphatic pro- statement that the cabinet had decid- The nine Was Being Pushed by received copy of the Manila American ,. . denee for the TicRra " From what I kad hoard of Mr. Goo-1- men. SEVEN BLACK MINERS KILLED. test against tho military order of Gen. following: ' creditors. City of ram, October 10; 40 officer", has the pardon-Dreyfu- s. The newspaI tliougliVlilui to bo such a char-acto- r. 1,000 men. Otis excluding the Chinese from tho ed to "The White Man's Uuiden" which Ivvful Ilesults of n Dattle Between S C, Sept. 10. Greenville, pers sold quickly, but there was no Philippines. Pennsylvania, October 13; 30 officers, has been carried by the volunteers and M. C. Butler, of this state, In reply Vhlte liilon and Colored Nan- Tuesday tho directors of tho CoGov. Stephens of Missouri has par- rush for them upon the part of the My opinions havo changed and I 1,000 men. regulars in the Philippine islands .for to ctrtnln questions iceently asked by doned Amelia Bollius, a negress, who boulcvardiers. Vi.lun Coal Miners. operative Mining and Manufacturing cannot support Mr. Goobol. City of Peking, October 18; 45 offi- over a year is being shared by some n New York man on the race question was serving n five years term In the of of the black boys of tho United States. One reason is tiiat I bcllovo him cers, 000 men. Those who bought tin; papers sat Co., of Barnsloy, leased tho mlnos In the south, says he believes the gov- penitentiary on a eh:irg of highway Cnrtervilie, 111., Hcpr. 13. Cartervllle Intiiat company to tho St. Bornard Tartar, October CO; 45 officers, 1,200 A sergeant in the Twenty-fourt- h option, and I can to bo against local and read n place of robbery, committed in n blocily riot about ernment should provide nn St Louis in down In front of the cafes Coal Company of this plnee, who fantry said the other day when salul-f- d noon the scene of which four ncgroc3 emigration for the negroes. He suys: not support a man who would bo n men. ycMcidny In 1807. the announcement without comment. took chargo yesterday. Tho mine October 20; 10 officers, S0O question: Newport, with the "To my mind it behoves the governone wounded barrier In tho way of removing tho men. ivcrc instantly killed and Mrs. T. B. Durham, who lived three Everyone cxepctcd it nnd the deci "What arc you boys doing here?" had been idle for several days and while i.vo others received ment of the United Stntcs to carry out miles southeast of Iv"coslio,Mo., was whisky curse from tho Stato. "Why, boss, we'sc here to take up do unto death, Indiana, October 20; 40 officers,' 000 was about to bo takon chargo of by the proposition of President Lincoln found dend In her bed Monday morn- sion met with no opposition. tlight wounds. Auothor roasou is tho attack ho men. white man's burden." The Droits Del 'Homme, the socialcreditors and the men had all cleaned Trouble had beenhovcring ever since and provide n home In Central or South ing. Henrt disease Is suposed to have mado upon tho brother, of Mr. Hal-laOctober 25; 60 ofthe militia vvns recalled by Gov. Tan- America or elsewhere, where the negro caused her death. ist organ, said: "Our task remains up and quit, having decided not to Must Serve Out Ills Sentence. who was in tho penitentiary, ficers, 1,000 men. ner last Monday, The white miners may be induced to "migrate and set up Col. Buhlen has leceived work any longer. instruc- the same nfter ns before the liberaaud it Booms that his only crimo Thomas, November 1, from New Chicago, Sept. IS. G, T, II. Howard, of this place havj u'fused to allow tho for himself. It would be infinitely bettions from Washington ordering him tion of Dreyfus, to continue the camOn Tuesday morning tho prealdont famous for swindling operations In was that of beluga Confederate sol- York; 80 officers, 1.C90 men. ter for the negro, who can never reach to condemn for military purposes tho negro inlncts to tonic into town, Logan, November 1, from New York; connection with European estates,' and dier. If this bo true, my father commeeting them und ordering them the full inenMirc of American man- crown lands of Kalnv.tkl and of Lelle- - paign ngalnst nil those who ore re- of tho St. Bornnrd Coal Company who was arrested at lforton, Mich., by officers, 1,090 hood and citlyciiRhip with his environ- - hua, Hawaii, containing respectively sponsible for tho lamentable nffnlr, mado a proposition to leaso tho Co mitted tho samo crimo for which 50 Mende, Novembermen.from New York; Post Office Inspectors llnird, of ths buck. 1, oporativo property and operate tho A Sanaalnnry llnttlc. imprisoned. incuts of race prejudice nnd ostracism 1,144 and 1,400 ncrs. Mr. Hallam Was and unmask tho forgers, traitors and Tennesssee division, und Gould, of th SO ofllcers, 1,200 men. miiio temporarily, ponding the final Yesterday, however, i:i negroes, all In this country." Capt. Hill, of the Forty-seconWhile I havo no sectional feelings UnitChicago division, was taken back to even though they may false witnesses, Senator, 33 officers, 712 men. tho Ohio etntc pcnltcntlaiy yesterday armed, marched into town, going to SCHLEY'S FRIENDS PROTEST. ed States infantry, organizing at Fort be covered with glittering decora- disposition of tho plant, Before tho and iovo the mon who followed tho City of Sydney, 23 officers, 700 men. the Illinois Central depot where they day ouded tho proposition was acto serve out his sentence. Howard Niagara, N. Y., left (.'entrnlia, 111., MonHag of tho Union, I am frank to say St.l'nul, 40 officers, 830 men. white cepted and tho lonso executed. from prison four rears ago after exchanged a few words' with the milled Vot Siittslled With tho Course of the day night, with 67 recruits for his reg. tions." that in my liumblo opinion, thero Preble, 30 officers, 050 men. sen- - miners there when the nrgrocs havintr served part of a ulne-yeThe( arrangement keeps tho propiment. avy Oeititrtiuent Townrds Hear. was novor a grander array of mon More. I'aur llmluieiits on the Excitement nt llennes. Co. has forward The Pacific Bxpr-Mitenre for carrying on swindling op their pihtols and opened fire the fire, erty ih good working ordor nnd given Admiral Schley. houorn-hl- e There will remain to be transported erations through the United, htntes whites who tit once returned than those who followed to Kcnnes, Sept. 19. The news that the cd tp Gov. Bichards of Wyoming n steady employment to tho Barn!9y when a running fight vvns kept up. dofeat the lost cause of tho Stars four regiments, a total ot 4,2.10 men. mails. check for $1,000 as its contribution to council of ministers had decided to minors. The mon went in therr.lnes 10. Gov. LownWashington, Sept. Tho negroes scatters 1, but were close support any The Ohio and Morgan City, which nr with cannot rni.-eand liars. for the pardon Dreyfus was received here des, Senator, Wellington, Mayor Ma'.-ut- tho relief fund being , early in November, to mako coal and ly followed by the whites, some runConfessed Ills Guilt. Jftize-iman who would directly, or indi expected to return 43 who vvns intense excitement. Dreyfus is still a yesterday morning of Baltimore, and Gen. Fellv family of Sheriff officers and l,J3l ;an accommodate 10. --The Times ning up tho main .itreet while the retlio loading nnd shipping will begin Philadelphia, Sept. killed while in pursuit of the Union prisoner. rectly, or by Implication, cast a men, and the Cusstus, now being fitted story to tho effect that Ell mainder took down tho railroad Agnus called upon thr president nnd Pacific train robbers. today. shadow of Infamy upon an honorable up, Is expected to provide accommoda- publishes a was acquitted of the mur- track. formally protested ngnlnst the assignShaw, who The flfraro's Comments. Schley to tin Confederate soldier. tions for COO more. Two or three more der of his grandmother, Mrs. Kmma was done, all ment ot Hero the execution Tin Work. Yellow I'cver at Key West. Paris, Sept. 10. Reviewing the command ot the South Atlantic sta1 regret that my name .has thus vessels can tnke the rest, and efforts Z.nne, and ids mother, Mrs. Sarah II. who went through town escaping. physiKey West, Fin., ;5ept. 17. MrvJ. W. Twymnn is now pre pardon, the Figaro says: to secure them. tion, on the ground that it was not cians have made no reports The but The Victims. hcon brought into politics. No ire being mnde Shnvv, on the morning ot October 10, The government has decided to par- pared to givo his work hotter attencommensurate with bis dignity und a great many cases of yellow fever nro The names of tho killed are: . candidate can low much by ti with 1S97, in their homo in Cumden, N. J , don Dreyfus because such nn act Is the tion th nn over boforo. He lias Germany's Cold Shoulder. the service he had rendered during the Bev. O. T. J. Floyd. support, and with tho has confessed his guilt to two reportof have occuircd In tho past natural sequence of the Itcnnes drawal known to n tho services of Mr. W.H. Reywar. The protest 24 hours, nnd one death. IS. It Is nuthoritnllvo-l- y Huso Bradley. above statements, is closed what I Berlin. Sept. the German government ers who pumped htm. The discussion which took nolds, of Louisville, who is n. first was made voluntarily,nnd without slutfd that John Black. have J Bay concerning tho present bos emphatically Informed President place before the eyes of the world class tinner nud has done satisfacSchley's Icnovvledge. Tho presiDeclined the Nomination. Joined the Strikers. Henry Brahum. political campaign, J. L. Him.. Krugcr to expect no risslstancc in the Boston, Sept. 15. Secretary John Blm Cummins is mortally wounded dent listened attentively to what tho Montgomery, W. Yn., Sept. 17. Six showed that there was no proof against tory Work for somo of tlio largest Maryland republican leaders had to hundred miners In the Kanawha field Dreyfus. It Is the first time in the his- firms event of war with Great Drltnlu nud Willis Hacr, of the Society of Christian and expected to die at any time. in Louisville. Givo him a NeVv Corporations, that a military say, but gave no indication of what he nnd n similar number on New river, tory of Later. tlmt the German consuls in the Trans- - Kndenvor, addressed a letter yesterday tribunal had to choose between a gen- call. All orders will recelvo prompt 10. Tho vanl have been Instructed to Inform to P. W. Clark, of Boston, secretary of dead 'icgroes were found would do. Two more have joined the strikers. Frankfort, Ky., Sept. eral of dlvibion nnd a captain of artil- nttoutlou. following compnnles this morning Germans who volunteer their help that Wednesday's prohibition state conven- late last evening near the Prush mines, NEARLY WIPED OUT BY FIRE. lery. From n judicial point of view the Death ot C. A. PllUliury. Cum-nomsix. Incorporating articles with tho they will be aiding President Krugcr tion, in Worcester, declining Its Baer swelling the total killed to Is reported filed Miss Miller Arrives. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 18. C. A. decision of the council of war can not ns, the wounded negro, ination for governor. Secretary it their own risk. Secretary of Stato; Tho Laurel Fork Nearly All of the Dustiicss Portion Plllsbury, of this city, the n be defended, Neither our government In another pnrtof tills issuawill bo killed. dead, making a total i'.f gives no reason for his declination. Montana Hrjilment's Losses. Laud Company, capital $15,000, of of Kiirnhum, K. V., Palls a miller, died about 0:30 last evening of nor nny other government could stand found nn announcement of tho exCompany C, Fourth reiriment, I. ;. Ordered to Ileturn Home.' l'rey to the Flames, Helena, Mont., Sept. IS. From London, Laurel county, D. C. up In tho face of the nations nnd de- pected arrival of Miss Miller, who heart disease. O., nrriv d here lato lust evening, and Mnnlln, Sept. 10. Col. Charles Den-b- y will endeavor to preser-- order. fend that decision. It may be some- has beon engaged in missionary work of Dotrolt, chlof Incorpora- monthly reports of the Tlrst Montana THE MARKETS. 10. A speclal-- l and Prof. Dean Worcester, memBuffalo, N. Y., what excusable to military minds and iu Japan. Miss Miller arrived yestor; Clinton, Mining Company, of infantry, since It was mustered in, says that 'o from a mllltnry point of view, nevertho Sobroo May, 1698, the regi uteut is shown in- bers of tho Philippines commission, FAMILY CRUSHED TO DEATH. to the News from Ashland, capital, $000; New York. Sept. 20. hor many Instructions from Presihove received have lost through death, 38 men, almost the entire business section of CATTI.n Native Steers.. ..J 4 60 ili 6 00 theless It Is the duty of the govern- terday. Thk Bke, with all Coal Compnny filed articles increas- cluding 3 commissi med ofllcers. Thir- dent MeKInley to return ns soon us Ci 6 to COTTON ment to put both In accord. This duty, friends and acquaintances, gladly ntlnuous Itnlns Cnnsed tho Co- that village was wlp"d out of existence VLOUB Miaaiinc . 3 75 .. 3 00 ing its capital stock from $5,000 to teen were killed In brittle, 10 died from possible. They will embark on the and no nation will welcomes hor In our midst again. llapse of nn Adohe House Which by n fire which lirjke out In Louis WHEAT Winter Itcd It performs 73 Ji 7214M No. 2 10,000. s Is between COUN-N- o. 23K encourage our povcrnment more In Its 2 W wounds received, 15 died ot disease, steamer Km press f India, which sails Schwert's barn. The Pell Upon Them. OATS-N- o. U 2SI line of honorable duty tbun the United Mr. Cy Bush, who lias been here from Hong Kong, September 26. and 00 Were wounded In octlon. nnd $230,00,). Among the POIUC New2 Mess $200,000 9 60 8 75 According to n lottor received from for somo timo In tho employ of tho States." Las Vegas, N. M., Sept. 18. An buildings destroyed wen- - the Brie Pre- COTTON-MldulJones Camilla; Homo. to Admiral Dewey. Dinner Senator lne Torn Chittenden, of San Francisco, L. & X. railroad, has resigned his house five niles frcm Mora, N. serving Co.'s ennnlug factory, the The "Various Formalities." 4 23 COO UEBYS-Stee- rs London, Sept. 10. Senator James If. adobe Frank Mcllvnin, Biipposod to livo at Washington, Sept. 10. Partial ar4 40 hotel, and between 15 and 20 Cows and Ilelfori 2 60 M., collapsed Saturday night, killing The Trcsso says "Dreyfus with- position, on tlio account of bad 100) CALVES-(p- er 150 C50 ownor of a gold rangements have been mado nt the Jones, of Arkansas, chairman of this Manuel Cordova .ind his wife nnd sit dwellings. Lagrango, Is half This was the health, and rotumod to his home in drew his appeal 4 00 11 4 to HOGS Kalr to CI10I20 will which 400 mliio worth $80,000. Chittenden says White Houso for the dinner to Ad- Democratic national committee, Sep- children. It had been raining in that BHEKr Fair to Choice.... 3 50 'various formalities mentioned In the Barren County. President MeKInley will give sail for home, on the IJmbrln, on 353 1 aiems tno.v j iv if official communication ns 'remaining that MoIIvaln and ho bought up tho miral Dewey. It will be held on the tember 30. He has grcntly improved vicinity for several days, nnd the dirt HALT CALLED IN CHICAGO. Clear anil 8tnlt;tit. 2 75 W 3 25 to be fulfilled' before the pardou WIirJAT No. I Itcd Winter CO a S Dr. W. M, Greonlee, who lias been mines for a mero song,and gold was evening of October 3, nt eight o'clock, In health, and says that upon his re- roof of the house having become satu, 2 siMtf rriiiineiiieiiU For the Fall Festivi- CORN-N- o. fell upon the iumates, crushing would be signed. The traitor will be pastor of tlio PreBbytcrian church at 23 found in paying quantities. Eighty In the state dining room. OATS No. 2 he will resume active work rated Only one member of the famturn home ties Suspended l'eiiillim Settle(& to give lectures in Hnwesvillo for somo timo, has rethem. set free nnd be able IlYlVNo. 2.... in thousand dollars is ottered for their on the national commlttoc, 3 80 850 ment of Labor Dlsimtes. TOUACCO L.UBS ily, n boy of ten years, escaped, he beEngland and America on the secrets signed to nccopt tlio chair of matho-lnatiAn Entire Block Ilurned. 12 00 Leaf I)ur,ey. .. 50 holdings, and Chlttohdon wants to the house vchen the acci11 00 ing outside Prult For tlio Stnte. of the1 iron safe In the Ktate Major HAY Clear llmolhy new) 1100 Cnl., Sept. 10. Fire yesin tho University of Virginia. 18 sell, hut cannot do so without tho Los Angeles, Chicago, Sept. 10. The difficulties BUTTER Choice Dairy.... 1C llurcaux." Jcflcrson City, Mo., Sept. 10. The dent occurred. terday afternoon destroyed an entire II nnd the com- EGGS Frcsli consent of Mollynln. 9 00 lOHK BtandardMcMtnuw) .... In the business portion ot town, United Hallways Co.St. Louis filed a ratal Dispute Over a Suit of Clothes, between the labor unions block Dreyfus Already I'ree. Knoxvillo, Sept. 18. Three new llin mittee on arrangements of tho Chica- BACON Clear Btcnm doing damage that will reach into tho certificate increase capital stock with in; & 6V Itcnnes cor- cases of scarlet fovor have been reLondon, Sept. Chicago, Sept. 18. As the result of n go fall festivities reached a climax LARD I'rlmo C1HC lO, Train dispatcher, "V. T. Nenl hna hundreds of thousands. One man wft secretary of stato from $3,000,000, to respondent of the Daily Telegraph, ported In two days. Schools will dispute over n suit of clothes yesterday when Instructions were Issued from CATTLE Native StMra.. 4 30 0 fi 70 rented John M. Vlotory,a home on fatally Injured. to ? 10,000,000, pnying n fee of $20,000. 4 15 Choice wiring nt nine o'clock last evening, not closo, ns tho disease is well unMartin WalKren, a bookkeeper, was festival headquarters suspending nil HOGS-F- atr Fairtoto Cholco.... 3 60 M 4 75 4 60 ... Main andjlloblnson streets and will said: aA 'Conicrcssmnn Ermcnlront Dend. killed, nnd Theodore Wnlgrcn and preparations for the celebration until SHEEP Winter l'ate us, . 3 51 U 3 0 (i FLOUR Au Old Circus Mttn llonit. control. move in wa'sooa ns Mr. Victory can by the difficulties with orgnnized labor Snrlni? Futons... 3 40 ii 3 70 "There is reason to Felleve that der George Clark slightly wounded Beading, Pa Sept. M. Nix70 ep New Yuri-- , Sept. 71 WHEAT No, 2 Sprlns arrange to give possession, possibly on, or,o well known Is already out of prison and tailor, Fisher used a are definitely settled. Dreyfus Daniel Ermentrout, of tho Ninth Fred Fisher, a 71 70U No. 2 Red Chnrlos Robinson is kooping drug proprietor of 32V 2 CORN-N- o. that, with his wife, ho will probablj atoro nt tho Gap while Bon opens up the last of the week, Mr. Victory i ti.iVfiiiiU ctioiih, Is ai In thl? cit.v. Pennsylvania district, died yesterday knife, and claimed he acted in 2 .... & 2.i lenve Itcnnes OATS-N- o. Where the Hitch Conies. lias used this houso as an ntuiox of aged 03 years. 7 30 if $ W X'OIUC Mess (new) u o. his canvas for Representative. London, Sept."" 18. A dispatch to Kansas em. sleeping rooms for Jila hotel until Nntlve Steer.... 4 75 O 4 00 A Word to riothers. Sonator Doboo has announced that Watermelons nro as plontlful ns fteuters Telegram Co1., from Hong CATTLE Grade 4 00 Tlio publio school at Barnsloy is rs. J. At. iiicKiruui) oi uarawou, f 4 42Vi HOGS All now. 67 U goods-bo- x WHEAT No. 2 Rcil political argumonts and Kong says advices from Manila Mo--., who ms boon visiting rolntivos ho will recommend G'.W. Hutchoson Mothors of childron affected with suspended this weok on account of 21 23 OATS No 2 White that Agulnnldo Is willing to An'addltlonal pumping station was in .Hopkins County tho past sum- for postmaster at Lawrenceburg to nro boing brought in from all parts of 2 W 29 CORN-N- o. croup or a Hovoro cold need not hosi-tat- o Illness in tho homo of Misses Brown, NEW ORuKANB. all sick nnd clvlllnn Spanish prisinstalled at Loch Mary yealordny to mer, is at prosent tho guost of Mr. fill thb vacancy caused by T. N. Ed- tho country. Tho storos of our town to administer Chamborlain's tho teachers. 3 40 0 3 E0 FLOUU-dllOrado Otis re- CORN-N- o. but It is ndded 2 .... it 42 Cough Homody. It contains no opia inareftM thewalor supply to the city W.IE. Ashby ut tliis plnc-orhavo beon almost floodod with thorn oners, to nllow Spanlih vessels to pro-en- d OATS Western Vrf wards' resignation. 2uvi fuses Mr. Mosoloy, of Hopkinsvillo, was 14 50 tl 15 60 reservoir' and tho air compressing for sovoral days. or narcotic In any form and may bo to Filipino ports to receive them. HAY Choice O 9 75 I'ORK Standard ilea Tlib Stato Grand Lodgo, Knights plant. Tho connection is through tho John Clark,, a prominent young given aS Confidently to tho babe ns isro "Wodnosday. UACON-Sld- ea ti Z, fn nn ndult. The frroat success that (( COTTON-Mlddll- nB 6!i Knoxvillo, Sept. 18. Tho Knox-vill- o Dentil of Onfcps A. Ames, city "fflpo system. Pumping Btnrts Crofton man, was kicked by a mulo of Fy thins will will moot at Ilondor-BoMr. Lem M0K00, of Hopkinsvillo, LOUISVILLE. has attended It use in tho treatment bo & Bristol Itnllrond will Sopt. 2 Red......... Irn. M.is3.,Sep. 20. O.ikoi WHEAT-N- o. Xtlth today with John . Robinson nB en- and his Jaw bono brokon in two 70 CO'iQ s 2 Mixed.,.,,.... n " CORN-N- o. u of colds nnd croup has won for it tho was in tho cltyj on business, Wed ft built. Manngor Aiken publicly v. nn '. u - 1''' r of the gineer. placos, OATS-N- o. 2 Mixed......... itml 23'4 approval nnd praiso It has rocoivod ne8dny. Tho Trigg County grand jury lias announced 3 to ti 9 73 that actual lin. 'in . it a brnthrr of tho lac IORK-Ne- eor Mess throughout tho United States and e Rll .' i.V. h. (Ik (I ut Ills Home WACON-Cl- lng lien T. Robinson is out this woek CUBAN OIL cures certainly been camping on ,tlie trail construction will begin tho first weok mnny iqreign innus. jp or saio oy oi 'OTTON-Mlddl8 OUtf Mosdamos J. E. Fawcott and P. J. canvas in tho. race for qf law. It rotumod In 6etobor. Dirt will bo broken lioro Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rlicu beginning Ills itnrnnr Druirstoro. Earllnirton : Bon of tho violators Snbsoribo for Tur, Brr, Tl por you a subscriber to Tun B.pr.7 T. Kolnson, Mortons Gap; Qoorgo Herb woro in Madlsouvillo Aro Representative and will make an act matlsm and Sores. Price, 25 cents. 140 Indictment!) at tho last term of and' in Hawkins County simultaI King.Ut. Charles. x You should bo, year. neously. Sold by St. Bornard DrugStoro. ive flglit until' tue election. court y Against Ooc- Declares That bel, and nays his Sermon ti (v Tho Frdsfi Troops for the Philip was Printed in the pines All Expected to Be Under Post Verbatim. Way by November i. Editor Evhnino Post: He is 10 HQp 1 01 A REQUEST FROM GEN. OTIS. of the I'lill. The CJcMCrnor-OenrIpnlne Wants n Nomlier of Additional Stall Officers. . 10 IS LOSS BY FIR L Otis has Washington, Sept. cabled the war 'department a request for additional staff officers for service In tho Philippines, lie nsks for one additional judge advoeute general, two nssUtnnt adjutants general, two in- Half a Million Dollars' Worth of Property Destroyed at the Nebraska Capital. Royal T' USOLUTELYiJRC Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Baking Powder The French Council of Ministers Decides to Grant a Pardon to Capt Dreyfus. 111 I i HOW OMShe Looks I semi-offici- st. Mac-Arth- Vigor llenr-Admlr- tell-tal- Bear-Admir- al Ittar-Ailmlr- al ni vnt-uc- r, Chick-asavv- s. Bear-Admlr- nl well-know- n Hcrpol-shelmcr- nntl-Scmit- , k Anglo-Australia- n, d I Benr-Admt- v; jy ed Spanish-America- court-martia- l. Ad-mlr- al court-martia- ls m well-know- "W'll-kerso- n, e S-'- Wh-jat- B to-da- Ni-tlon- nl K cs 20.--T- gi ess-ma- n e. di-u- rc Mnj.-Uen- .. sh J$& n, 23-2- 0. --1 well-know- to-d- Planters ,1,1 - 6f -r. 4. - WLTO! r boJyco PAUL M. MOORB, known it is mo lime for financial " It is an HI Wind mountebanks to cry thoir nosNobody Good. trums in tho market place with That Blows ; '' Editor and Minif-cr- . any chance of being heard. Secretary of StateHay to Col. Dick, of Ohio. " BEE PUBLISHINS COMPANY. Incorporefed Entered ihe Fcitoffict at BerlluftBO Uti matter. it - Second ?i a ' fSbUSCKlPTION RATES- .11 oo One Yeer.tlrlcilr In adrince .. JO " ail Monlhi, " .. J " IhreeMonthi. 5 "jingle Copies. flCuittman nnUt inftllltil Iron DB anDliCttlOD. Tborretpondenti wanted In all peril ol Ibe ounif. Addtex u lor partlcnlara. -- ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1899. 7y gG& ip 1T"ryv?sraSS. Olur James said in his Earlington speech that the Republicans had promised before Mclvin-ley'- s election that there would be more money if tho Republican party came into power, and Mr.' James nssorted that the Republicans were in power and tho sexes. ages and-botpeople had no more money. Tho DyspVpsf- a- ' domptiated with facts are that according to of- Ihtr-tn- d kidney trouble, 'T 'suffered for ficial Treasury figures on Sep- y'eirs'fntmfdyipepsU, wilh severe pains. tember 1, 1898 there was 125.41 Hood's StrsipMh nude me strong and Emerton, Auburn. Me. per capita of inonoy in circula- hexriy." J, B. tion as compared with $21.18 per SaMafiWiU capita on July i, 1890, just prior to the nomination of Mr. Bryan. h That small ache or pain or weakness is the "ill wind" that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then your whole body receives good, for the purified blood goes tingling to every organ. It is the great remedy for all Z&odtt - 'c3P' H' t REPUBLICAN TICKET? For Governor, W. S. TAYLOR, Of Butlor County. --, air ' For Lloutonnnt-QovomoJOHN MARSHALL, Of Louisville. r, V OALEB POWERS, Of Knox County. For CLIFTON J. PRATT, ui iiopKius uouniy. Attornoy-Qenora- l, - Itnv. JOHN S. SWEENEY, Of IJourboh County. For Auditor, A conscientious, honest Democrat said tho other day : "To toll tho truth the Democrats aro today without an issue." Hence ho said it was necessary that tho party try to use hero, there and yonder tho various and variegated schemes represent ed by the variety of issues advocated in different parts of the country. The man who said this is a reader and a student of tho times. If many intelligent, representative Democrats possessed this gentleman's honesty, there would bo a multitndo of like confessions, vote-catchin- curoUw lll I the iimi Irritating and llood't onlr raJIitrtlS to taaa ltn lloal-e- i gariapatllU. J. Prico Hudson, a member of tho firm, said tonight: "I havo been in correspondence with Great Britian's Now York representative, whoso name P cannot make public, and thero is no doubt that all diJl'erences will bo adjusted and tho contract signed tomorrow." Asked as to what us o tho mules were to be put, lie replied : "Thoy told mo they desired to use them as pack mules in South Africa. This makes the (ask of obtaining them doubly severe, us only a small, hardy imilo eaifybc used for this purpose." "The contract says wo Bliall deliver them in New Orleans. I am sorry, but I can not tell you what wo are to receive for tho mules. This is tho request of tho English representative, and I nm compelled to respect his wishes." L0C0M0NYE BLASTS. TRUTH FROM JOHN C. CARLISLE. Tho now reservoir now boing constructed by tho railroad company at Ooebel Sought Him For Aid In Slaughtersvlllo will cover about 17 acres and the bed of tho lako Is about Taking Sound Honey Delega00 feet above tho railroad track County tion from Kenton level. They estlmato that when it to State Convention. is onco filled there will bo enough water stored to supply tho demand ALLEOED INTERVIEW DENIED for R50 days with no additional rain- g fall. v Fdr Treasurer,' WALTER R. DAT. Of, Breathitt Gounty. For Superintendent Of Public Biruciiou 4$ JOHN BURKE, M T Mr. John G. is In- - Carlisle's letter another contribution to the mass of literature daily increas ing which proves Mr. Geebol's unswerving purpose to "trim" on all issues so as to keep on the winning sido and get "in." Mr. Carlisle how confirms that which has been believed liy many, that Mr. Goebel's "views" on tho money question havo been formed by his calculations and as to the strength or weakness of sound money or free silver as a political issue with which to catch votes. Mr. Goebel tried to carry from Kentucky in 1890 a sound money delegation to the Chicago convention, but now claims in his speeches to be an original freo silver advocate. Of Campbell County. For Commissioner of 'Agriculture, Gait. J. W. THROCKMORTON, Ui ayetw, county., - r"For RenrCsontntlvn; BEN T. ROBINSON. Tsomk of tho Goobel papers aro making a groat deal of noiso abWt the organization of somo imaginary negro Qoobol clubs, fonder what they think of the strong clubs organizing all over tho Statoin their own party to fight Goebel and Qoobelism. TOomk of Mr. Bryan's advocates aro wondering if ho will adhere to his promise to speak for Goebel in Kentucky since the publiThe question has been asked : cation of Mr. Carlisle's letter containing indisputable evidonce "Of what church is 'Elder John that Mr. Goebel tried to kill free O'Bryan' the pastor, who is mensilvor as an issue in 1800 in Ken- tioned in tho Madisonvillo Hustler as 'a leading Baptist ministucky. ter,' 'who will take the stump A country correspondent writes for Goebel?' y What does the "I thank you for tho Taylor world think of such a man? Tho pin which you enclosed. You better elemement of the people could not have sent mo a more turn away with disgust from the acceptable present than tho pic- man who poses as a minister of ture of Kentucky's next Gov- the gospel, who sets himself up This is a straw of as a moral standard, yet who is ernor." enthusiasm that shows how Re- ready to wink at murder, fraud, publican breezes blow just now. slander and the other attendant elements of Goebelism. The In tho week ending September clipping below expresses tho sen7 there were only 123 business : in regard to failures in the United States. In timent James, who tho matter has announced Parson the corresponding week of 1800 allegianco to Goebel, wants it known there were 308 failures, at which that he is not n 1 readier. Even the time Mr. Bryan was touring worldings draw tho line on boing the country and telling people classiflod with preachers who cling Qoebollsm. from the rear platform of tho to dire calamity that would come if In a Close Place. the people rejected tho That the way of the transproposition. gressor is hard is a truth old as Bhikp telegrams to Goebel pa- time itself. When in a fit of pers announce tho formation of a rago Mr. Goobel made that state"largo and enthusiastic" colored ment at Bowling Green, little Goebel club at Ilenderson. The did ho think about tho hot wa Henderson Journal says of this ter into which he was jumping. But it was a Blander which made meeting: At tho conclusion of tho mooting many of tho best peoplo turn the thirty or forty negro tutors pres- away with disgust. Ho has been ent were asked to cotno forward and cornered and has tried to explain enroll their names as members of the out of it, but has signally failed. negro Goebel Club, but very fow of Tho following item from tho them did so. News shows what a close Mil. ClIAB. K. WlIKKLKH, tllO place Mr. Goebel is in : Kentucky congressman who is Several days ago Judge R. J. championing Mr. Goebel's candi- Brecklnrldgo, candidate for Attor dacy, insults the teachers of the ney General, was in this town, giving currenoy to tho slander started State by asserting that they and by Mr. Goobel that James R. Hal-lathe county school superintendents waB onco confined in the Tennare bought by the "school book essee penitentiary for a civil offonse. trust." It is natural that tho The News Bent n man to Nashville Goobel campaign should antag- to Investigate. He obtained tho folonize tho pulpit and tho school lowing certificate, refuting tho charges: house of Kentucky and not surSept. 14, 1899. This is to certify prising that this insult should bo that I havo examlnod tho records of perpetrated by this demagogue the TenneBsoo penitentiary, and no congressman on behalf of Goobel. such namo as JnmeB it. iianam ap free-silver Pa-duc- ah m Evening Post Special Washington, D. 0., Sept. 15. Thoro appeared in tho Washington Post this morning nn alleged interview with Mr. John G. in which tho latter Vas made to say that Mr. Goebel had never spoken to him on the money question, nnd the visit Mr. Goebel made hero in 1890 related purely to matters of minor offices. Not a word of this interview is true. I saw Mr. Carlisle this afternoon, and ho felt outraged that such a statement had been attributed to him, nnd that ?he contrary was true. Ho drew from his pocket tho following denial, which ho asked me to givo to tho Washington Post after sending it to Kentucky. The denial is in Mr. Carlisle's own handwriting, and reads: "Tho statements attributed to me and published in tho Washing ton Post this morning concerning a conference between Mr. Qoebel and myself in this city in 1890, were not made by mo, and nre not correct. "The conference alluded to was sought by Mr. Geobel, whose principal purpose, as ho stated it to me, was to securo a sound inonoy delegation from Kenton county to the State convention, which was to bo held soon thereafter at Lexington. I had no other interest in tho matter, and took no action except such as Mr. to bo necesGoebel sary in order to securo tho selection of a sound money delegation. John G. Carlisle." Son-iceOar-lisl- e, . Tho Louisvillo & Nashvillo management has recently been making experiments iu Nashvillo to get satisfactory smokeless fuel for locomotives used In the s itching service throughout tho city. It is now stated that tho Queen & Crescent Railroad hasdovised a ro 11 box for locomotives which will do away with smoke. "How aro you getting along with that schemo of yours for a procession of tho unemployed to march to tho City Hall and demand work?" "It's going to ho a flzzlo. Tho blamed chumps all send mo word they're too busy nnd can't get awny." Chicago Tribune. Tho thousands of employes of tho great Southern Railway System, who aro to bo advanced tho ton per cent, which was cut off from their wages during tho 1895 Cloveland calamity period, aro not likely to give much heed to tho present frantic appeals of the Democratic party. Frankfort, Ky., Sopt. 10. Organization articles have been tiled in tho ofllco of tho Stato Railway Commission hero by tho Kentucky Western Railway Company. It has 0 capital stock and propobes to erect a lino from Blackford to Dixon, in Webster county, n dlslanco of seventeen miles. Tho operators aro Morton Thayer, of Kansas City, and I. II. Wheatcraft, and F. A. Stofort, of St. Louis. $100,-00- Tho largest sand pit on the L. & N. is boing constructed here under tho direction of Sunt. MoVey. Tho Illinois Central Is surveying ground for a (300,000 roundhouse at Paducah. It Will be one of tho larg-o- st and most complete in the State. Work on It will begin at once. Agent Will Ogden, of Slaughtersvlllo, Is now a happy man as tho inovo there placed him with his mother and many other relatives. Busl'tess on this Mi vision has been very heavy this year. A desire to stock coal for next winter has caused railroad companlos to lay iu a largo supply, and has had a great deal tojdo with increasing tho freight trafllc. Mr. Oeo. Boyd returned from a visit to Christian county last Tuos-daMr. Boyd has beon on tho sick list for sovoral wcoks, but la now nblo to hobble around with tho assistance of a cauo. For a long tlmo thoro has beon a howl made by a cortain class of railroad men against tho company stores run by coal companies. The grounds of complaint havo always boon unjust. Wo wondor how thoy will look upon this proposition that tho railroad companies havo in contemplation tho establishment of stores for tho bo no fit of thoir employes. TIiIb is what tho Nashvillo American has to say on tho Bubjoct: 'Is it a 'trust,' Is it n combine, is it an aggregation of capital to further restrict competition? Ono of tho latest developments of tho tendencies ot tho times Is tho proposed intention of railway companies to establish grocery stores for thoir employes at which supplies can bo obtained at tho lowest legitimate prices and tho employos bo also freed from tho sword of Damocles, tho garnishment process, which is held iu threat over them. Tho tendency, marked aud emphatic, is for employers of labor to provido modes by which thoir employes can obtain tho necessaries of lifo at the lowest posslblo cost and not be subject to outside nnnoyanccs, and this reported movo on tho part of prominent railroads Is a result of tho combination idea now so prominent. It is based on tho Idea of in which operatives dorive benefits outsldo c. tho moro wages paid. It is a combination, and while voluntary, may be called a monopoly. But is tho schemo in its incoptlon a bad one?"" y. KecO.thjP system in perfect Perfect Health. or- gftAAft5AAftAftftAftAAftg der jOyhgoccasional use of ulatethe bowels fand 'produce For sick headache, malaria, REMARKABLE Are the effects produced in 1899 Fall and Winter Woolen Dress Goods and Silks. For the EARLY BUYER, the lady whose idea it is to get FIRST CHOICE, and in many instances "plums" that can not be found later on, vc have just opened an advance shipment of Skirting, "Rcversable" or ''Golf" Skirtings, choice patterns in Black Crepons, and some exquisite effects in Waist Silks., In this con"IIigh-toned"Plai- d A Vigorous Body. bil- iousness, constipation and kindred diseases, .anabsolutc cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS the railroad commissioners during the late consideration of tho ques tion in regard a long aud short haul, wo quote in part what ono who Is woll up on the wago question says on tho subject as affecting tho work and wages of miners, which is given In answer to this question: "In what way, it at all, aro your coal mining operations connocted with tho public welfare?" "All industries omploylng labor and paying wages havo moro or less Influonco on tho public .wolfaro, as the pay rolls are largo or small. "'Wages affect not only tho earner but the entiro country. The wages of the miner gooa to tho farmer) tho miller, tho merchant for all tho necessities of lifo. Tho greater tho wage tho greater tho amount expended and tho greater the influence on the public welfare g And not only this, but a mino regularly through the yoar produces coal more cheaply than the mine running but half tlmo. Hence tho consumer gots a oheaper coal from tho mine running regularly, and tho effect on the public welfare Is not only at the mino and immediately about them but extends to every point to which coal Is shipped. The American wago earner Is noted as a consumer. Ab wages are good' and work is plonty the wholo county prospers. As wages are lower nnd work is Hcarco the whole country Buffers.- - It is the foundation of our whole property." Tho St. Louis streot railway peo plo have been uuablo to get nearly onough men to do the work of re pairing tracks and laying down now rails. At Anderson, Ind., fires havo been lighted in 28G independent pots and the first window glass of the BeaBon run"-nln- o 1 ft nection we will also tell you of good values and neat every day styles in "50c. coverts." Strange as it may sound to you, still 'tis true, these new things have already begun to move nicely. In your excitemqnt, 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-al- l Summer Wash Goods goes merrily on through this entire I I ' . M M w. n ft month. i , '1 BISHOP & CD. P"P tymyjiy.i-gm1 Mnjwff my umj ky - - y mwyny till ,j I InVrnERS 0 DOIS tiMf BlSiUSS? Ask your neighbors. Thoy all say that wo haul hotter loads, furnish best teams, and always at tho right price. Opin All Hight. Barnett & Arnold, i m. muounu, DOWN IN THE MINES. agent of tho L. N., who has been up In Michigan for somo time on account of 111 health, died last Saturday, lio was ono of tho oldest ofllcials of this system and was hold in high esteem by all who know him. Mr. Elmer Orr, of Henderson, was duly installed as ngent hero on tho Mr. Orr is nu experienced railroad man nnd will most assured ly givo satisfaction here. The men who are kicking through tho press about tho loss of their pass will please say why ono who becomes nu outspoken enemy of tho road should havo nuy claim whatever upon favors extended to tho press. W. F. Sheridan, Chief Dispatcher, is now enjoying a visit to his mother and other relatives in Ohio. As he is a great politician we wonder if ho has not gono thero to do missionary work for boss McLean. Threo small wrecks was tho record for ono day hero last week. Tho damago was slight. W. W. Elherldgo Is now in chargo of tho ngonoy at Sebreo, and Rpeins pleased with tho change. How an omployo of n railroad company can vote against, tho Interest of tho company ho works for without Injuring his own interests, wo can't seo. Goebel's cry against tho L. & N. is losing him votes every day, and if so why should wo worry when wo want to see him defeated. Operator Vick now fills tho position of day operator of Nortonvillo. Tho pay car now has a now conductor in chargo, as Conductor Colo finding it so unpleasant to bo away from homo so much called for a ehango. lGtli. J. B. Browning, general baggage JUDGE PRATT'S SPEECH LIKED tie Was Heard by Voters of Hart County. Munfordvillh, Ky., Sept. 18. Judgo 'Pratt filled his appointment hero today and thero was a largo crowd to greet him, fully 000 or 700 peoplo being on hand. Tho Judgo puts his camnaicn upon a plane fur above that taken by tho Goebelites. His speech was groatly enjoyed by thoso who heard it. The Republicans of Hart county aro alivo and their brethren will hear good news from them on election night. 10 USE AMERICAN MULES. England Negotiating with a Ken tucky Firm for 1000 of Them. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 18. Tho British Government is buying mules in Kentucky, and if tho threatened hostilities with the pears on tho books of tho prison. W. J. HAKTFonn, Tiik money in circulation in the Warden of the Main Prison. United States has increased nearly When men get to tho point $450,000,000 sinco Mr. Bryan was Tho peoplo of Kentucky aro too proud and too noblo to wink at injustice and slander, and will show their dislike for it when they come to tho ballot-bo- x in which lies tho weal or woo of thoir State. Truly, the way of tho trans"With our vaults full of gold; gressor is hard. with a sufficiency of inonoy to Electric Lights for Elkton. meet tho demands of a volume of A special mooting of tho city business unprccedentedly vast council of Elkton won held one night and profitable ; withdabor gener- last week and stops were taken in ally employed at fair wages; with regard to hupplying 'tho city with every dollar tho Government is- eloctrJcvllghtB-'b- y ''advertising the sues as good as any other dollar; franchise. with our finances as firm as a Subscribe for Thh Bee, $1 per rock, and our credit the best ever year. fellow-citizen- s. de-fen- nominated. Yet there was a Goebel orator in Earlington tho othor week, by tho namo ot Mr. Jcems, who, among other absurd statements said that tho peoplo had not more inonoy now than they had before Mr. McKinloy was elected. Tho manner in which some Goebelites have praised this speech indicates the straits to which they aro put for a of their position. where they have no regard for truth or justice, just so their own interests may bo advanced. they may expVt nothing but tho contempt of many of their best I Transvaal open up, mules purchased iu this State may help to carry tho British army through South Africa. Tho firm of Hudson Bros., dealers iu horses nnd mules nt Sixteenth and Main streets, aro negotiating a deal with tho British Government whereby England js to bo furnished with 1000 mules to bo 5 used in South Africa. Tho negotiations havo been carried on for a week, and tho only thing H not nourish the bahv. It is equally good for the that now stands in tho way of bnv nr riirl tuhrt le thin nnrt closing tho deal is a diU'erenco y pale and not well nourished as to tho date of delivery. by their foodt also for the England insists on immediato y anxmic or consumptive shipment of tho mules, whilo auuu inai is losing iiesn Hudson Bros, claim that it will strength. bo impossible for them to fill tho yand fact, for all conditions order iu less than six weeks. Notwithstanding this littlo differ medicine that will nourish ence members of tho local firm build up the body and y aro certain that they will como Sand new life and energy to jui agreement. when all other means fail. England has been represented In summer as in tho transaction by an English M Should bo taken winter. well as S agent, who' is now in Now York, S Joe and $l.oo, ill druggltti. and tlio negotiations havo been S SCOTT & DOWJJE, ChcmUti, Nw York, carried on by telegraph. Dreyfus will be and Kentucky pardoned as the best way to eliminDiamond, Standard mines to walk out whllo under con- ate a very troublesome question from French politics. tract. Purcell says that ho will show that White's Cream Vermlfucre Is per thero Is no contract existing betweon fectly harmless and will removo and tho operators and tho miners, and every worm. Jt is also a tonic, ...111 uH'c.i.Hil.MHn HHAn..ln Uy JIB JflfUJIKllltJIIIilK that ho was arrested without bond, restore'to Dale cheeksIJIUIJUIWVB .Tilt tho rosy hue that ho might bo kept out of tho way of health. Price 26 eta, St. Bernard while tho oporators intimidated the Drugstore. minors into working again without A conference of Attorney-Goneraconcession, and ho further said that of tho States met In ho nnd tho national hoard would and Governors to constdor fight his nrrest, and that they Intend St. Lo'uls, Wednesday V the trust questions. making a test case of it. i As an external liniment of most Tho miners, who number 1,C00, struck, for a 10 per cent increase, wonderful penetrative and curative such as was given by the operators power, Ballard's Snow Liniment is not equaled by any in the world. Prico of all tho other mines in the compe- 25 ana Do cts. St. Bernard Drugstore. food medicine for the X titive district. Thcso mines aro all located at Altamont nnd Pittsburg, Tho Hopklnsvllle company of SLaby that is thin and not this county. Tho operators of tho State Guards will be mustered In nourished the v mother whose and fordoes Illy mines, which havo also gono Friday night of this week. milk out, will tomorrow agree to the 10 Frequently Frolracled Conillpellon ciuiee 1 In eastern Kentucky tho minors havo some queer Ideas as to what constitutes a en so wherein an operator of a coal mino is Justifiable in discharging ono of their employes. As nn Illustration of tho vlows hold by tho miners at tho Wiugo mines ono man who was a driver was guilty of tho olfenscof killing a mule, and tho company exercised tho right all companies should possess and dis charged tho slayer of the animal when, as a puuisineut for so doing, ono hundred of tho miners came out on a strike Sliow us the justice in such a strike. It is taken for granted that a thorough Investigation was mado by the company before thoy discharged tho man, and, therefore, tho action of the minors was in no way justifiable. Only a short tlmo ago ono Purcoll, a chronic agitator sont out by tho IT. M. W., camo to this county on a mission of mischief and while here mado an incendiary speech, calling upon honest, contented miners to rebel against their employes, between which there was no disagreement or grlovauce to adjust, except, In Purcell's opinion, the unpardonable crime of opposing the U. M. W. by refusing In any way to rccognlzo tho organization. Whllo hero tho operators look tho view that 'give him moro ropo and ho will hang himself,' so thoy let him pass by unnoticed. But from tho following clipping you will seo that in another portion of Kontucky they have called him down in his mad career and he is to bo hold accountable to tho law for his ovll doings: London, Ky., Sept. 15. O. M, Purcoll, member of tho national board of the United Mino Workers of America and a resident of Terra Hauto, Ind., was arrested liero on a warrant issued by the operators of tho Pittsburg, Victoria, Pitt man and Laurel coal companies, charging him with inducing tho miners who are on strlko at tho abovo and tho now Is being blown. ''gi rfN.yfcf'ftr fir'"TlfitittfS''l' 'iwrj" - tL'1llHi"fl 3J:t AuA According to the American Manu- Qcitmiiin ff-- 1 facturer, thor total production of pig S Iron for 1809 will be about 18,1100,875 grosB tons. 1 Tho production of anthracite coal and to Soptember 1 has beon 5,362,000 toiu greater than in 1B0S aud 1,000,-00- 0 IS VIANS aypiRIBNOI tons more than in 1895. EARLINGTON, KY. An article in the London FortAll clauses of buildings erected and nightly Revlow for July, treating of mado complete ready for occupancy. tho condition of tho average EnglishcsfrrwSimgMljM Including tho furnlshfugof all ma ter- man, estimates that a factory hand """ rSTt, Jals, mechanical nnd common labor. earning, say, (0.25 a weok, expends . .. PLANS. DETAILS. 8PECI out of it for food, $3.40, of which PIOATION8 A CONTRACTS B,mrm,tonl. Estimates cheerfully given $1.00 if for meat, bacon and fish, and an equal amount for butter, choose, jj DRAWN UPON SHORT NO- - on all kinds building and special work. "8 Olvo 1110 a chance at your work. tiok lard au eggs. piynmvyw nn,y.mmimpHi. Instead of going without tin din ner palls altogether, what tho work-Ingmwas told would be the cauo if tho McKinley bill was passed, ho Is going about with f ull onos and a surplus of "tin" In his pocket (Soeeettorto ItaaePtvli) Oswego (N. Y.) Titnos. JSSm j uy"jy-M,;jy;p- i c Contractor Guilder Hs Snip jHt3 .n .rofsiiiirrlKiggMaL ... .,.,. an IIIMMniMMIMIIHIHIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIimillll bo-sld- GEORGE O. TOY, Tho great success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ln.tho treatment of bowel complaints has made It standard over the greater part of tho civilized world. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington: Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Oeorgo King, St. Charles. LIVERY & FEED STABLE. Atho Old Stand, on Main Htreet, Junt Mr. Bryan is very sure that there can bo no such thing as prospority whon big crops and fat bank accounts causo farmers to forgot all about tho crime of 1803. Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat-Chronicle. EAKL1NGTON, KY. First-Cla- ss Equipment and Prompt Service. MIIU MHIHIIIItlllllHIIMia IIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIII A dlsoased liver declares Itself by moroseness, mental depression, lack of energy, restlessness, melancholy anu constipation, iif.rhink win restore the liver to a healthy condition. pneo we. bt. uernara Drugstore. "Murder will out." Tho Amer ican wprkingman now knows that o killed Americau in dustries and that Protection raised them from tho dead, Fremont (Ohio) Journal. Fre.e-Trau- T. Porll, Hemic, Tno.,-wrlti- l Jl Or It. A. Slmmoni Liver Medicine 10 jeire. It dott ill tbil It cltlmeil for ll end bat eared ut roeny doclof't bllli. I would not (lire ene peck-if- e of It tonloB otZellin'e like Ibtl I uied. It Is believed that E2JiHJs!!33K ls SCOTTS tFlllimilN Sbn The matron of a well known Masonic Home mentions one inmate, seventy years of age, who has been in the infirmary for three years, a great sufferer from indigestion, and has been taking Ripans Tab-ulc- s about a year and a half and finds them so beneficial that he is never without them. He is willing that his name should be used in a testimonial, as it might be of use in persuading some other person to try them. A second old gentleman, In the same institution, eighty-fou- r years of age, has had liver trouble for many years and finds that R'I'P'A'N'S help him very much. They also have two nurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-two- ; both suffer from indigestion, causing headache, depression of spirits and nervousness. They take the Tabules and find them so useful that'thcy always havo a package in their pockets. The matron also states that she is forly.five years of age and at times suffers with indigestion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that the Tabules are very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her name used in a tcstia'al. Bl WAMTSD t A cui f Uut IMth Ih. .rf-- NS will not besoat. Tker taelik Mil ewt proton Uf. 6ao N S on the nor aocope no m nlkf Not the word u 1 'ka ao4 TeuumFfM oaWlituu. tbouMtt4 Hi iifmi tIT .K Rl A rrtl'-iriilooektte for Ucrau.miy Dtbikl at inrdnig Mor and oat U J iHdrcaa lor I amu, rorirvli U too lucvoa Cooulral Uo No, le bvrueo w., No fork. l?i n... y Sin xM? percent raise. Late rovclatlons lndlcato that tho honor of winning, whother real or lmaglnnry, is what tho U. M. W. most deslro nnd if they can secure that honor oven nt a pecuniary loss, they aro satisfied. An ovidenco of this can bo seen In thoir proposition mado to tho Oakhlll coal operators when thoy agreed to boar tho total expense ot n wolghman, if they could bo nllowcd to Bay thoy won, but tho inanagors would not agree to it. Foroman Robinson, from Emplro mines, camo homo last Saturday. Ho still complains of tho scarcity of conl cars, nnd says furthermore that his company received ono order for fifty cars coal to be shipped at onco rjhich they aro unable to fill. From tho testimony given before Inflimmitlon ot lb Boweli- - Remedy M. A. Sloimotii Llrer Medicine. uie Dr. A BOON TO MANKINDI An Invitation to attend the reunion of tho'bluo and gray at Evansvillo, has been oxtonded to Governor Bradley. D" "o TABLER'S BUCKEYE , vears with a couch and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for modiclna to no avail until I used Dr. Bell'jB This, remedy makos weak luntrs strontr. It has saved my life. J, B. Rosell, Grantsburgt III. y. I Ceufncd Buif ored for1 96 as Ver. SSm. srdSSnus IS9Silfc:HSn kWl Zm ro i oi DilE mm. ZsnSetmWsmsmkWsW . jj "fc m HiH,.iiL.i4ljpiMii I Bear" I BI TUU t. i w TW $ LMHatm. wmm L"l " " "l a a tfi ESS nuw j Ina aMl ataW MaT Mir TUtA alarf TZT l aS . AW ' BaKaV aaSeaW third of tho almonds consumed In tho United States. VHtttUtiNVWAM TEA California nroducos about ono- - A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN, CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBCS, BY MAIL, 76 CENTS! OTTLCS, 80 CCNTS. F. Safe Prtfrleftr. 3PJ MfM MM cans Dypep-rMU- U, Ceattlpatioa aad Iodl- - Sold uy'StrjJerniVdlcrrug Stor,"v JKCS Stfttlr STi LvHii p9t V ru . :. "?3 TP --Jt - ajsgjjjiaa. J'W '. f WmWWwmw MT Mrarffttevw .wi, i. fi"L?r I &U ' r. v - rWJ f, -- ,' BHEl '"-- "! 'ii ; TENTH YEAR. ! L EARLtNGTON', HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1899. SUPPLEMENT. witn one or two immaterial vernal changes, la Identical with tho section now in tho constitution. Tho debate on this measure begins on pago 5171 Of tho Debates of the Convention, nnd Several verbal' ends on pago 6183. amendments wero offered, but Mr. Goobel neither spoke nor offered nny amendments as to this matter; in fact, two roll calls show that ho was absent during this discussion. V. NO. 38 but a a en Derate aetennm-aUo- n to sustain, at tho cost ot life. It need be, tho honor of their government and tho authority of its Sag: First California, California artillery. Flret Colorado, First Idaho, Fllty-flrIowa, Twentieth Kansas, Thirteenth Minnesota, First Montana, First Nebraska, First North Dakota, Novada cavalry, Second Oregon, Tenth Pennsylvania, First South Dakota,' First Tennessee, Utah artillery. First Washington, First Wyoming, Wyoming" battery. To these must be added about 4,000 enlisted men of the regular army, wbo wero entitled to their discharge under tbo peaco proclamation ot April 11, 1899; tho greater portion ot 'whom participated in the engagements of the Eighth corps, and aro still performing arduous duties in tho field. Nor muBt the navy bo forgotten. Slxty-flv- o devoted sailors participated in tho engagement of May 1 in Manilla bay, whose terms ot service had previously expired, continuing on duty qulto a year after that action, For these men of the army and navy wo havo only honor and gratitude. of tho Army. The world will never know tho restraint ot our soldiers their under tho most exasperating cou- -. dltlons. For weeks subjected to tho insults and duplicity of tho Insurgent leaders, they preserved the status quo, rpmembcrlng that thoy were under an order from their government to sacredly observe the terms of tho protocol In letter and spirit, and avoid all conflict, except In defense, pending the negotiations of the treaty of peace. They were not tho aggressors. They did not begin hostilities against the Insurgents pending the ratification ot the treaty of peace In the senate, great as Was their provocation, because their orders from Washington forbade tt I take all tho responsibility for that direction, Otis only executed tho orders of his government, and the soldiers, under great provocation to strike, back, obeyed. Until tho treaty was ratified we had no authority beyond Manllia city, bay and harbor. We then had no other title to defend, no authority beyond that to maintain. Spain was still In possession ot the remainder ot tho archipelago. Spain bad sued for peace. The truce, and treaty were not conexcitement, at Sclf-Contr- ol self-contr- ol Thrown on Gocbel's Record In Const(tutbnat Contention. -- THE 0LAIM8 OF HIS FRIENDS WtfIt .' 'v - by Mr. Daskln. In tbo legislature the bill was in charge ot Mr. Dana Smith of Larue county. What Mr. Ooebel's attitude was we do not know, but for the law aa it stands the credit Is due not at all to Mr. Ooebel, but to Mr. Baskln and to Mr. Smith. The next matter ot interest to the In this connection is the constiPacta public Aro Riddled In Ono Volley of tutional provision establishing tho From Approved Journal. .railroad commission. The original resolution, with reference to this subject, was offered by Dr. A FEW THINGS' GOEBEL DIDN'T Da J. D. Clardy, subsequently a member ot congress, then a delegate from Christian county. This resolution ot Clardy'a will bo found on page 142 III rrovUlan Prohibiting the Coniol- - Dr. tho of "Debates." Idatlou or rarallel ftalltoad Line Referring to pago ICG ot thcao deIloee Not Belong oo III bates we find a resolution offered by LI it of Pabllo Aeeoin- Mr. John D. Carroll of Henry, relating plUbiueule. to the same subject. The report of the committee on railcommerce, to which theso Mr. Goebel's friends have been busy roads and resolutions were referred, In tho first which section thereof In fabricating (or blra a record contained practically may win popular confidence and sup- the clause which was Anally adopted port Dased, however, upon absolutely In the constitution. Tho debate begins (alia assumptions and atatementa, It on page 4991. Tho only part Mr. Gocbcl took In the rails to pices with the slightest han- discussion and passago ot this measdling. ure was to offer tho following amendThe lion. I. IL Goodnight, In a ment, which was rejected by a vote speech' delivered at Franklin on the of CO to 9. "When 211 Inst., gave, according to tbo report tho board Jurisdiction is conferred on ot railroad commissioners, Courier-Journa- l, ot his speech In the all the power, Judicial or ministerial, "a sketch of Goebel's legislative career. necessary to carry It Into effect, Is lie said Goebel framed that section In also conferred; and when In the exercise of Jurisdiction within tho purview the present constitution which prohibot the authority conferred on Bald its railroad companies owning and op- board, tho courao of proceeding is not erating parallel lines, and discriminatpointed out, any suitable process or ing In rates on long and short hauls, raodo of proceeding may be adopted and the bill which made the offense- - ot by the board which may appear most conformable to the spirit ot the conkeeping a gambling house a felony in stitution." Kentucky," VI. Bo much then for the claims put No rottter whether Jndge Goodnight by Judge Goodnight In behalf ot actually made these statements, or tbo Courier-Journinterpolated tbem In a client who has absolutely no standing in court. He comes as a claimant the report ot his speech. It ts In either for tho property which by an unquesevent an effort to aid Qocbel's waning tioned title belongs to other men. Aa a matter of fact Goebel exhibited fortunes by claims which a moment's examination of the Journal of the legis- no particular Interest In any ot the provisions affecting constitutional lature and of the convention would railroads, with which the general pub-li- e havo discredited. For the reputation Is most concerned. And as a memot the bench, we trust Judge Goodnight ber of the constitutional convention does not in court accept aa conclusive ho pursued the samo policy which has such statement! as those on which be governed 'bis conduct In the legislaprovisbases hta defense ot Mr. Ooebel. Aa ture. Ho li the author of that ion ot tho present constitution by Judge Goodnight has not the time nor which the "representatives" other than the Inclination to furnlah tbo evidence tho immediate dependents of a person la this cite, The Evening Post will do killed In a railroad accident arc tt for htm, and In a, form which will to tecovcr damages for the In. Jury whereby tho death was occasionsave him a great deal ot trouble. ed. He waa looking after matters IL The bill making gambling a felony which affected law practlconnddldnct waa something with which Mr. Ooebel troublo himself nbout discriminations in freight rates, or long nnd short haul bad nothing whatever to do. It origidistinctions. Nobody would criticise nated In a crusade la Louisville against him for this, were It not that he and open gambling. The attorney ot tho claquers aro constantly trying to "League" was Mr. John 0. Daskln ot his make it appear that he, and he only, bar, now commissioner tho Louisville has striven to protect the rights ot tho in bank uptcy, and this bill was drawn people endangered by corporate enfar-wa- rd al p;r-mltt- croachment. III. Next, as to tho claim that to Mr. Goobel Is due tho credit for the constitutional provision prohibiting the consolidation ot parallel and competing This Is the second chapter on the career ot William Goebel. Tho first dealt with his career as n lawyer, sfeowlng that ho was as ready to be a corporation attorney as any one, and also allowing the reason he was not more often employed was his failure was almost uninterrupted, Indicating no unwillingness to serve tho money power, but lacking that ability which commands success. Evening Post. Aug. 28. DEMOUUATA UN (lOKIIKL. on tho Character ot the Fraud-nla- K. ,i lines: The original resolution looking to the proventlonof the buying up and operating parallel and competing lines ts found on page 169, and la in the following words: "Resolved, That no railroad or other corporation, or the lessee, purchaser or managers of any railroad or corporation , shall consolidate the stock, property or franchise ot such corporation with, or lease or purchase the works or franchise of,, or in any way control any other railroad corporation owning or having under Its control a parallel or competing line; nor shall any officer of such railroad or corporation act as1 officer of any other railroad or corpora? tlon ownlng'or bavTpg the control ot a parallel or competing line; and tbo question whether said railroads are parallel or competing lines shall, when demanded by a party complainant, bo decided by a jury, as In other civil issues." This waeofferedby Mr.,Twytaantth delegate from Larue county. ", Mr. Bdrlngton, pagVlWl(otferedan-othe- r resolution oa'thuYsubJcct'alraost identical with thcfrwOluMon of "'Mr, Twyman, hardly so full and explicit. Both of these .resolutions were referred to the committee on corporations, of whlohr. Boles'was chairman. fTppert of .that committee Is found o,paj'33i,a'Bd the. section 12 of' hat JdeMioal with tho section of r'ep4rt n 3&e. onftjjftirttpn except for the from the atctlon as reported of the strucword "bridge" and tho ,words-"o- r ture", hjwo place. The jdebato on this ineieare begins oa'paaje 3711 and enda on'jae 3731, and MrltOoetel did any amendment, jior, "did he pot makeany, remarks . jnjavpr .of tho measure indeed, aa there was no roll-ca- ll pa, tbjs .roeasttrey there 's nothlngi tb'snowu(bat he)was,"evn?present. hiIs-ato- Candidate For Ooiernor. Tom Pettlt always was amusing. For verification ot that assertion the flics ot the Owensboro Messenger while its editor held office at tho hands of John Young Brown, especially may be consulted. But the assertion ot Mr, Pettlt In his speech at Benton that "JVIIIam Goebel neither drank, chewed nor cureed," Is the most ludicrously comical ot any ot tbo many foolish A moro utterances ot Tom Pettlt regularly blasphemous man than William Goebel docs not exist In Kentucky. The assertion of Tom Pettlt would cause pore genuine laughter In and among tho official circles of Kenton county than tbo richest humor of thick or Punch, If official circles wero allowed to have opinions ot their own or to enjoy humor at the expense ot their creator and owner, William Goebel. As 'ho was on his way to 'kill Sandford, and when ho saw that gallant robe lp, gray standing In front ot tho Frst National Bank, ho turned to Jack Hendrlck and said: "There's the over there." And when a ,of a b Jack. ,ild. "What?" Goobel repeated the v(le epithet, "There's tho b of a. b- -" And this was at thq time ho was seejclng John Sandford to slay him, after Jiavjng most cruelly and Infamously' libeled him. I . lot Miot Fnr anebel. In his speech nt Russellvlllo on Sept. "12, Hon.'AV. H. Sweeney, referring to a speech 'mado by Goebel at Paducah (hat every speech made for Brown wna paid for by thcLoufsYllle and Nashville railroad, road a telegram ho sent to Goebel, asking It ho made tho statement. Commenting on this, ho Bald: "I neyer received nny reply, and I IV' H state-mqffow let us take up ttho "long and want to Kay that so far as the refers to me it Is a willful nnd short bauljclauao'V ot the constitution, forjwbtah 'credit Is claimed' Jbyjudga deliberate He nnd Its author a public Goodnlght-fo- r. slanderer and a common liar, and Mr. Mr.' 'QoafeeJ. , v,6nSgf;72'of of the Goebel knows my address, nnd I am CoaetHKwul. OonVantloa, it is. stated not likely to bo away from home. tvm Great Qod; my countrymen, do you i'jt:anr Jffia fcuamsw, onerea me want a liar for governor?" c.jgTtiati retolutlnvoa, ibis, subject, aa In regard to what Goobel said nbout Theodore hallnm's brother, Mr. Sweefollows:, not be lawful In this state ney said It was an Insult to every for &dy ral'.way company to charge for Confederate; soldier, and f nny Confrefght or.paseengers a greater amount federate soldier voted, for Goebel he ior the tra&sfartatl0A'6t Ue same' for would only be degrading himself. a. leas 'dJfUTnee Upa the, amount Tli Knot or All Uvll. charged for any greater distance, and Many biu.1 people jiufor to tnko nil suitable laws shall bo yaseed by tho lot tho general assembly to enforce this pro- Iht: iltiUn tliiiinolvfca nitlirr thanthe root any ribciiBo from cat vision; but excursion 'or commutation cIiiik'Iiovlt tli Hum's Hern. ct till tickets may be issued at special rates." 81 nt tat &iMlMflg.itQUl) "eball h" resolution wasrefarred to the v A nuilncllon. committee on ratlroaos and commerce, It in rlKht tu be cnntt.ntcd with what Mr. Whlttaker, chairman, and section Kb Imye. lint never with what wo are. 15, ot the report ot, taat eoaimHtee,' ' GiilMonaHtecorder. This1 ot the globe. Wo aro building locomotives for railways In Europe, Asia and Africa; our bridges can bo built In America, ferried across tho, Atlantic, transported up the Nllo and flung Secretary Hay. Explodes Dcm-dcr- a across a river1 In tho Soudan In less timo than any European nation, with iq :Gliot Sforlcs. ir a start ot 4,000 miles, can do tho work. -cWo sell Ironware in Birmingham; carpets in Kidderminster; wo pipe tho s'WITH'' ENGLAND sowers of Scotch cities; our. bicycles RELATIONS distance all competitors on tho continent; Ohio sends watch cases to GenTlipyArc Frigidly, but jo, Moro So eva. All this is to tho advantage of all parties; there Is no sentiment In Than Willi Germany. tt; they buy our wares becauso wo make them better and at lower cost than other people. We are enabled to OUE UNPARALLELED' FI203FEBITY do this through wise laws and tho American genius for economy. Our working people prosper because we Republican Toiler of Protection Hat Jtia- - are all working people; our Idle class Is too meager to count All the enertincil Ilielt br l(a Work,. Domeitlo gies ot tho nation aro devoted to this Dii Fnrrlcn Trnito llrncblnv mighty task to lnsuro tabor Its I'oporllona Narrr Ilrforo reward, and so to cheapen proAttained bjr Da. duction aa to bring tho product within tho reach of the greatest number for the least money. Some expressions In the recent platNot An Attltade ot Mennce. form of Ohio Democrats have moved Ot course our prosperity would not Secretary Hay to write a letter to bring us tilcnds it wo held an nttltudo Chairman Dick of tho Ohio Iteputtllcan of menace to other nations. But this hope and committee. Coming from the secretary wo. havo never done, nnd I believe wo never shall da Wo have ot state ot tbo United States tho letter great latent military power; wo are Is Important capable at short notice of remarkable After saying that tho Democratic military efficiency, but tho habit and party bad lost Its stock 'in trade by spirit of the American people Is essentially peaceful. Tho vast majority of the collapse ofthelr money hobby and our pcoplo would bo glad to think that bobby, owing to tho their free trade that tho era ot wars was over; that prosperity of the country under sound not another battlo anywhero In the money and a protective tariff, Mr. Hay world should ever stain the car.h with proceeded: carnage or break tho heart ot n What Is left, then,,In tho way of a mother. No other nation would ever paplatform? Tho regulation ot trusts, have shown the tience with which we watched, for so which the Republicans can themselves many years, the scenes of waste and manage, haying all the requisite expedisorder which mako tho recent hisrience both of legislation and business,' When the state of and finally the war, which, It seems, tory of Cuba. was too efficiently carried on, and baa things ct our doors bad become Intolbeen too beneficial to the nation to suit erable we took up arms to redress the Democratic leaders. We have been wrongs already too long endured, nble to give In our tlmo some novel without a thought In any mind ot conIdeas to tho rest ot tho world, and none quest or aggression. But no one can moro novel than this, that a great par- control the Issues of war. Porto Rico ty should complain that tho results ct a and the Philippines aro ours, and the war wero too advantageous. It will bo destinies of Cuba are, for the moment bard, however, to convince tho bulk of intrusted to our care. It Is not perour people that we are the worse off mitted us to Bhlrk tho vast icsponsl-bllltlc- s thus Imposed upon us without because our flag has gained great honexhibiting a nerveless pusillanimity or, our possessions have been extended, our position In the world Increased, which would bring upon us not only the scorn ot the world, but what Is and our opportunity for work and useBut fulness enormously widened through far worse, our own tho fortunes otwar and the valor of as we did not seek these acquisitions which came to us through tho our soldiers and sailors. logic of war we aro not strivMo Kntaiiclloe Alllaneea, ing anywhere to acquire territory or Being In this desperate need of arguments, It Is not strango that they extend our power by conquest It is no secret that in more than one quarshould havo recourse to Action. An attempt Is mado In tho Ohio Democratic ter outlying territory only awaits our acceptance, but every overture ot this platform to excite the prejudice ot cernature has been, nnd, I am confident, tain classes of voters against tho pres- will bo declined. The wholo world ent administration by accusing It of knows that we are not covetous ot an alliance with England. The people land; not a chancery in Europe sees who make this charge know Jt to be in their In us untrue; their making It is an insult to schemesnn.,lnterestcd rival of acquisition. What Is ours tho intelligence ot those whose votes wo shall hold; what Is not ours wo do they seek by this great misrepresentanot seek. But In the field of trade and tion. But as one ot their favorite commerco wo shall be tho keen commethods ot campaign is to Invent, a ficpetitors of tbo richest and greatest tion too fantastic for contradiction, powers, and they need no warning to and then to assume It to bo true bo assured that In that strugglo wo It has not been contradicted, you shall bring tho sweat to their brows. one moment to may psrmlt mo to take It was written of old that a man's dispose of this gboet sCory, as It'rcfers foes shall bo ot his own household. to the departmentwlth which. I am con- Tho simple fact Is that at this moment nected. There Is no alllanco with Eng- tho whole world is our friend except land, nor with any other power under certain leaders ot the Democratic neaven. except thefce known and pubparty. All countries crowd Into our lished to tho world, the treaties of oi markets, but our opponents say our dlnnry International friendship for tariff Is barbarous. Our achievements purposes of business and commerce. In war havo received the ungrudging No treaty other than these exists; none praise ot foreign nations, and meet sldo; with unjust and carping criticism only has been suggested on cither none Is Iq contemplation. It has never at home. All other countries bid us godspeed In tho work of bringing orentered Into tho mind of the president, nor or any member ot tho gov- der and civilization to tho Philippines, ernment, to forsake, under any in- and it was left to a man in Cincinnati ducement, tho wise precept and examthe other day to wish that "Otis and ple of tho fathers, which forbade enhis army might be swept Into tho sea." tangling alliances with Eurppean pow- It ts hard to exterminate a rooted tendency tho Proverbs sdsomcthlng ers. I need not dwell upon this fact'Evcn about braying In a mortar. Tho party tho men who wrote the Ohio platform which, by vicious leadership in 1861, know thore. is no allance, .But Ihcy was made to place Itself across tho path of freedom and progress should seek to mako capital in this campaign out ot tho undeniable tact that our re- take care not to follow the lead this lations with Englnnd are more friend- year ot men as lacking In sagacity as ly and satisfactory than they have they aro In patriotism. But we may ever boon before. It Is bard to tako take comfort In the reflection that no such a chargo seriously; and if It la leaders can carry all their party Into taken seriously, how can it be treated courses their judgment must condemn with pattencoT In the name ot com- and their hearts reject Vhero are, mon sense, let mo ask what Is the duty thank God. many Democrats In Ohio ot tho government, If not to cultivate, who do not desire tbo humiliation ot wherever possible, agiecablo and prof- their country or the dishonor of their itable relations with other nations? flag. JOHN HAY. Yours faithfully, And If with other nations, why not with that great kindred power which stands among tho Rreoleg. powers ot U'llr William. tho world? "What harm, what mennce Goebel Is tho kind ot b. fellow that to other countries Is thero in this nat- passes a law to regulate a corporation ural and beneficent friendship? Only and then takes a plea from the corpoa narrow and purblind spirit could'seo ration to tight his own law and down In It anything exclusive. It Is a poor It in tho court ot appeals. IIo's tho starved heart that has no room for kind ot a fellow that goes to tha.scnato only one friend. It Is not with Eng- and ostensibly legislates against banks land nlono that our relations aro Im- and then, as an attorney for the binks, proved, Wo are on better term's than goes before the highest courts to pick In the; past with all' nations.'" With his own enactments to pieces. Padu-- h o friend; with tho ' .Russia, our Sun. great German empire, to which vie are IIli Name. bound by bo many ties; with our sisThore is nn old legend of an enchantItaly, ter republic of France; with cup filled with poison and pnt treachAustria, and In short every European, ed erously Into n kind's hand. He signed every Asiatic nation, our relations aro the sign of tho cress and named tho growing In Intimacy and cordiality nnmq of God over it, nnd it shivered in every yearr and our friendship with his grasp. Do yon tako this naino of the our neighbors to the south of us, from Lord asn test? Name Him over many the Rio Grando to Capo Horn, grows, a cup which yon aro eager to drink of, firmer, moro genuine, day by day. and tbo glittering fragments will Ho nt your feet and the poison be spilled on American Trxle folfey, And why should It not ba bo? Every tho ground. What yon ennnot lift beone likes to bo on good terms with the fore His puro eyes nnd think ot Him perfceablo nnd tho prosperous, espe- whllo yon enjoy, Is not for yon. Alexcially If their prosperity is of that na- ander Mncluren, D. D. ture" that other people profit by it; and Maturity fcnJ Srmmetrj-- . this Is precisely our condition. Oar Whon n soul is born nnow, it is "a trade is tftklng that vast development babe of Christ," and as snob is on for which we havo been preparing expectainterest, gratitude, through many years of wise American tion.of Tbo hopo ia that itand not alwill policy, of sturdy American industry, ways bo n babe. Birth itself is a groat ot thoughtful Invention and experi- ovont only if it Is tho antecedent of ment by trained American Intelligence. something greater. Tho family does not Wo have gone fnr toward solving tho exist simply that children may bo born, problem which has so long vexed tho bnt chiefly that they may bo trained of raising into maturo and symmetrical men and economists of th6 world wagea and at tho samo time lowering women, that tho raoo may bo advanced the cost ot production something In strengtlt nnd .well being. Tho church which no other people havo ever ac- does not exist simply that men may bo compltshcd In an equal degree. Wo born again, but chiefly that thoy may pay tho highest wages which are paid bo dovolopcd into "full grown men," in tho world, and we soil our goods nttaluiug "tho statnro of the fullness ot to such advantage ,that we are begin- Christ" Commonwealth, Baptist. ning to furnish them. to. every quarter 1 rtCMALti T VILE PLANS LAID BARE. What the Machine Men Propose to Do In November. THIRTEEN POINTS OF FRAUD. Intimidation, Dribory, Theft and tho Liko to Ho Employed. BEPEATERS WILL BE OH HAND. to Bronn and Taylor Vote! to lie Jangled Or De.trojed Outright Ooebel Liw Will lio Vied to Full Kitent of Hi Iaramr to Thwart tho feopU'e Wilt. Goebel henchmen and negroes aro to run the coming election in Kentucky. Upon theft, intimidation and frauds generally hangs the only hope ot tho Goebel men in forcing the Kenton man In the governor's chair. long-sufferi- The Goebel election law will be used to the full extent of Its Infamy to thwart the will of tho peoplo ot this commonwealth. It is proposed by tho Goebel machine to make a practically clean sweep of the election officers In tho Btate and mako Goebel returning boards of them. The law makes no call for political division In tho election commissioners for tho counties. They, can bo all ot one party, and In this election they will be all Goebel men. However, according to law, the officers of the election at tho polls must be equally divided between tho main parties tho Democratic and the Republican. The Goebel election commissioners of the various counties will appoint as officers representing tho Democrats Goebel men, and as officers representing tho Republicans negroes who havo secretly vowed allegiance to Goebel. These men will do enough corrupt work to leave tho Goebel counting In process ot tho commissioners an easy thing. l'lani In Detail. The Goebel machine managers have adopted plans to govern tho three state election commissioners. Thero aro 13 Items In theso plans as follows: First Aggressive and unscrupulous Democratic cloction officers. Second Timid, Ignorant disaffected or venal Republican election officers. Third Negro Republican election officers who aro for Gocbcl. Fourth Irregularities, so that county boards will throw out Republican precincts; (a) becauso ot somo technical violation of the law, such ns opening the polls too early or keeping thero open too late; (b) by stuffing the ballot box, so that more ballots will bo found In the box than thero aro votes cast; (c) "failure of officers to properly certify returns, etc. Fifth Tho Goebel vote will bo massed at hour of opening polls in largely Republican, so as to vote first Tho vote will bo taken very slowly. To accomplish this every scheme for delay will be resorted to, so that a largo portion of tho vote will not be cast by tho time the polls close, though tho voters may have stood In lino for hours. Sixth All voters not for Gocbcl will bo challenged freely, and, where possible, either rejected or by threats of arrest or suggested penalties the embarrassed voters, many of them, will voluntarily withdraw and not. vote, rather than risk getting Into troublo. This also aids In the plan of delay . pro-clnantl-Goeb- el Irre-slstlb- lo AN ArtTrCfc DQPdKK. aoobel'e U txy Ileeord on the Separata Coicli Lirr, Decporato attempts are being made by certain advocates of Mr. Goebel to obtain the votes of negroes, and, as an excuse for such negroes to give to their frl.ends and associates, tho plea has been urged upon them that ho was n member of the senato when tho separate coach law was passed, and did not vote for" it and It was added that 'at heart ho was against this legislation, and If elected governor would be in a position to let bla views bo known and would do so. To him was propounded the direct question, and In his speech at Cloverport, Breckinridge county, he stated the questions nnd gavo answer. The report wo republish Is from the Owensboro Messenger; it Is not a stenographic report, and may not be strictly nccurate but we assume it was intended to bo n fair report and' we accept It as such: "Early In his speech he read a communication, which ho said was handed htm during his speech at Henderson. Ho had no tlmo to notice It thero, being crowded for time to catch the train for Cloverport, but would now do so. Two questions wero asked him: 'First are you In favororagalnst tho separate coach law?' His answer to that was: 'I am for It' 'Second, It you were a member of to legislature, would you vote to repeal the separate, coach law?' His answer to that was; 'No.' "After answering both, questions he said he would, however, favor an amendment to tho law, if the present statuto does not specifically demand It, requiring the railroads to glvo the colored peoplo equal accommodations with the white people. He said that It was an Injustice to tho colored race to box them up in one end ot a smoking car, requiring respectable, colored women to share such quarters with rough men, who smoked and often drank In tho cramped compartment But ho believed the present law, It properly enforced, would stop all complaints from the colored people, who, he understood, did not complain that thoy wero separated from the white people on trains, but because of tho Inferior accommodations furnished them. Ho called attention to the fact that the Republican party bad been In power In Kentucky for nearly four years, and tho Republican attorney general nor any Republican commonwealth's attorney, had ever offered to take any steps in the courts to secure to tho colored people their rights under the law, and he pledged himself If elected governor to see that tho statute was properly enforced to the end that equal accommodations were furnished colored and white passengers who paid tho same money for the prlvilego of riding on tho trains." While it Is Just to Mr. Goebel to publish his statement. It is also fair A TRIBUTE TO VALOR President McKiniey Welcomes Returning Volunteers. PAYS HOMAGE TO THE QALUrir LADS Ho-Wi- ll Recommend Medals For tho Soldiers nnd Sailors, nud to the "Aunties" home-comin- Ho Gives Regard at Pittsburg, g The of the Tenth Pennsylvania volunteers was the occasion ot an extraordinary demonstration ot popular regard by tho peoplo of Pittsburg Monday, Aug. 28. The wholo community turned out to do homage to tbo boys who acquitted themselves so nobly in a severe Philippine campaign. Among the guests from abroad wero President and Mrs. McKiniey and tho members ot tho presidential party. Exercises of an Impressive and Joyous nature were held at a public park, Into which the two cities poured their population. The feature of tho occasion, however, was tho superb address ot tho president ot the United States, President McKiniey was greeted with applause when he arose to speak. He Demonstration of Popular a said: Stone and my participate with tho families, friends and fellow-citizeof the Tenth Pennsylvania volunteers in this glad reunion. You have earned the plaudits, not alone ot tho peoplo of Pennsylvania, but of the whole nation. Your return has been the signal for a great demonstration ot popular regard. From your landing at tho Golden Gate in tho Pag cific to your hero you And a warmth of welcome and a greeting ot Joyous hearts, which tell better than words the estimate ot your countrymen, and their high appreciation of the services you havo rendered tho country. You mado secure and perYou manent the victory ot Dewey. added new glory to American arms. enYou and your brave comrades gaged on other fields havo enlarged the map ot the United States and extended the Jurisdiction ot American liberty. But while we sharo in the Joy that d is yours, there remain with us and hallowed memories ot thoso you, not found in who went forth with your ranks today. Your noble colonel, devoted to his men, beloved by his by bis sucommand and respected perior officers, gave his lifo to his country, with many others of his comrades. The nation sorrows with the bereaved. These heroes died for their country, and there Is no nobler death. Our troops represented tho courage and conscience, the purposo and patriotism ot their country. Whether In Cuba, Porto Rlco or the Philippines, or at home awaiting orders, they did their full duty, nnd all sought the post of greatest peril. They never faltered. Tho Eighth army corps In the Philippines havo made a proud and exceptional record. Privileged to be mustered out in April, when tba ratifications of tho treaty of peace were.ex-changethey did not claim the privilege they declined It They voluntarily remained In the service and declared their purposo to Btay until their places could bo filled by new levies, and longer if the government needed them. Their service and thoy understood it was not to be in camp or garrUon, free from danger, but on tbo battle line, where exposure and death :on fronted them, and where both bave ixacted their victims. They did not stack arms. They did not run away. They wero not serving the Insurgents In the Philippines, or their sympathizers at home. They had no part or patience with the men, tew In number happily, who would have rejoiced to have seen them lay down their arms In the presence ot an enemy whom they had Just emancipated from Spanish rule, and who should have been their firmest friends. They furnished an example of devotion and sacrifice which will brighten the glorious record of American valor. They have secured not alone the gratitude of the government and tbo people, but for themselves? and their descendants an Imperishable distinction. They may not fully appreciate, and tho country may not, the heroism of their conduct and Its important support to the government I think I do, and so I am here to express it The mighty army ot volunteers and regulars, numbering over 250,000, which last year responded to tho call ot the government with an alacrity without precedent or parallel, by tho terms ot their enllstspcnt were to bo mustered out with all of tho regulars Governor fellow-clt-lzpns: I am. glad to homo-comin- soft-'ene- so to point out the evident attempt to deceive. This statement invited reply from everyone at all acquainted with tho law. It wns a reckless statement; for Mr. Gcebel must have known that it exposed him to immediate and humiliating conviction ot evasion, ot false Insinuation, and a futile attempt to demagogue. And the very next night In tho very samo town of Cloverport, Mr. Lawrence Tanner, nominee for attorney general, reaa this report, and wo republish his comment upon It Mr. Tanner said: This statement Is neither candid nor fair, but is made with a purpose to deceive. Mr. Goebel well knew that the law aa It exists today, which provides for separate coaches or compartments for each ot the races, provides that railroads shall give to tho colored peoplo equal accommodations with white people. d, The first blow was struck by the insurgents. Our kindness waa reciprocated with cru6lty, our mercy with a Mauser. The flag of truco was invoked only to be dishonored. Our soldiers wero shot down when ministering to the wounded Filipinos. Our humanity was interpreted as weakness, our They forbearance as cowardice. our sovereignty nnd there will bo no useless parley no pause until tho Insurrection is suppressed, and American authority acknowledged and established. The misguided followers in rebellion have only our charity and pity. As to tho cruel leaders who have needlessly sacrificed the lives of thousands of their peoplo at the cost of some of our best blood, for the gratification of their own ambitious designs, I will leave to others the ungracious task ot Justification and eulogy. Every one of the noble men, regulars and volunteers, soldiers and seamen, who thus signally served their country In Its extremity, deserves the special recognition of congress, and it will bo to mo an unfeigned pleasure to recommend for each of them a special medal of honor. CAtTUItED U'OULD'8 MARKETS Inerraie of American Kxuorte One of tba Martele ut the Time. Tho Increase In the amqunt of the exports of manufactured goods by tho United States in the past nine or ten years Is ono ot the commercial marvels of the time. In v tho fiscal year 1890, according to figures Just sent out by the bureau ot statistics at Washington, the United States exported 1C1, 102,376 of manufactured goods of all sorts. In tho fiscal year 1899, which closed on Juno 30, a little over two months ago, the exports ot 'the same class of wares wero $338,CG7,791. - At the beginning-o-f tho period named, In tbo year 1890, the country's Imports 356,051,940. of manufactures were Thoy were 203,248,559 In tho flscal year 1899. cluded. already mentioned. Seventh Mutilation of ballots given to Ignorant voters, so that such ballots may be rejected In tho count This Is to be done by a pencil mark, stamp or blot of some kind, or by having the ballot torn. Eighth Run outjgft ballots In Republican or BroYUiprccIncts. This will be dono by having Democrats to spoil their first ballots, and by election officers "accidentally" spoiling ballots before voters receive them. This assists, too. In the plan of delay. Rchemee For Repeating. Ninth Repeating, by sending voters from precinct to precinct In the country, and In towns where voters nre registered, by voting under names of "straw," such as "Georgo Motook," "Abraham Isott," that have been That there may be no mistake In your minds as to whether It does or not, I will read you sections 2, 3 and 4 ot said bill, being sections 796, 797 and 793 of Kentucky statutes covering this point They read as follows: "Section 2. Thnt tho railroad companies, person or persons, shall make no dtffercnco or discrimination In the quality, convenlcnco or accommodations In tho cars or coaches or partitions for whlto and colored passengers. (Section 79C.) "Section 3. That any railroad comre-fu- fraudulently registered, and under old-tlm- names of tboso voters who havo not voted or who aro away from town; and, should these voters come to vote, they will bo rejected becauso tho books will show that they bave already "voted." Tenth Shifting ballots, by pocketing Republican and Brown ballots and substituting Goebel ballots previously stamped and prepared for tho purpose. Eleventh Keeping tho negro Republican voto away from tho polls by the use of money, whisky and Intimidation. Twelfth Contesting and throwing out every Brown or Taylor ballot about which any question can be raised, and appeals to county commission will be decided In favor ot tho Goebelltes. Thirteenth County commissioners, In recapitulating the precinct votes, will "correct errors," pass on contested pany or .ompanlcs that shall tall, or neglect to comply with tho provisions of sections l and 2 of this act, shall bo deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor, and upon Indictment and conviction thereof, shall bo fined not less than 500, nor moro than $1,500 tor each offense. (Section 797.) "Section 4. That all circuit courts in which railroads are operated In this state shall havo completo Jurisdiction over such offense. (Section 797.)" Lexington Herald. CHEAP SCHOOLBOOKS. Itecnril ot Cunillclate Onebel In the Senate nn'Tlile Queatlon. Mr. Goebel in his speeches urging his claims before tho people of Kentucky insists that, In tho lato session of tho legislature ho voted for a measure designed to cheapen schoolbooks ob-jo- - They did stay, cheerfully, uncomplainingly, patriotically. They suffered obtained. and rncrlflccil, they fought and fell; they drove back and punished tho The Goebel men bellevo that by rebels who resisted federal authority, using these 13 schemes they can count and who, with force, attacked the sovGoebel and his ticket In. Loulsvlllo ereignty ot the United States in Its Dispatch, Sept. 12. newly acquired territory. Without them then and there we would havo A VVblta Han't Oorerninant. been practically helpless on land; our Colonel Jack Chlnn said iff a recent flag would have had Its first stain and Interview: "Goebel Is a noble man. I the American name Its first Ignominy. cannot describe my admiration tor The brilliant victories ot the navy and army In the bay and city ot Manilla ts too deep tor that He will him; It would have been won in vain; our be elected by a large majority. Tho obligations to civilization would havo white men aro going to run this state." remained, temporarily unperformed; And yet Colonel Chlnn and the Goebel chaos would have reigned, and whatever government there was would have leaders generally nre moving heaven been by cne man, and not by consent and earth to coax negroes into DemoWho refused to of the governed. cratic clubs. Colonel Chinn's intersound the retreat? Who stood in the bad n voice bow did yon use it? Yoa view cxposos toe absoluto Insincerity breach when others weakened? Who had n pen yon conld nso that bow of the Goebel campaign boasting that did you employ it? Each particular resisted tho suggestion ot tho unpashould come home? white men are going to run Kentucky thall bo brought ont, and there shall be triotic that they roll ot the regiments Let me 'call the and organising negro clubs to Insure demanded nn account for pnch one. and battalions' that deserve to bo perLexington Leader. Spnrgeon. white supremacy. petuated In tbo nation's, annals. Their action was not a sudden impulse under ballots and throw out Irregular precincts until the required "balanco" Is this state. Waiving the question as to whether tho measure to which ho refers, the Chlnn bill, would have reduced the cost of schoolbooks, the records of the senato show that ho never voted for that measure at all, the Chlnn bill never having reached a vote In the senate. It Is a fact, however, that Mr. Bronston Introduced a substitute for the Chlnn bill, which had for Its objoct the reduction In the price of such books, and which was In every way a better and moro practicable ineasuro than tho original bill. In the consideration of this measure before tbo senato Mr. Goebel always voted against every motion looking to Its passage; and on Its final reading voted against tho bill Itself. Called to Aeconnt. Jnst as tho tiny shells make up the chalk hills nnd tbo chalk hills together mako np tbo range, so tho trifling actions mako np tho wholo aeconnt, and each of theso must bo railed nsnnder Yon bad an hour to spare separately. tho other day what did yon do? Yon In nbovo 27,000 when peace was affected. Peaco brought us the Philippines by treaty cession from Spain. The senato ot tho United States ratified tho treaty. Every step taken waa in obedience to the requirements ot tho constitution. It became our territory, and la ours as much as tho Xioulslana purchase, or Texas or AlaAa. A body of Insurgents, In no sense representing the sentiment of the people of the Islands, disputed our lawful authority, and even before tho ratification of the treaty by the American senate wero attacking tho very forces who fought for and secured their freedom. This was the situation In April, 1S99, tho date of the exchange cf ratifications with only 27,000 regulars subject to the unquestioned direction of the executive, and they -for the most part on duty In Cuba t- Porto Rlco, or Invalided at home after their severe campaign In tho tropics. Even had they been available It would have required months to transport them to the Philippines. Practically a now army bad to be created. These loyal "We will stay until the government can organlzo an army at home and transport It to tho seat of hostilities." volunteers In the Philippines said: The Roll of Honor. Hero Is an exhibit which will be a surprise to the world, and exceedingly gratifying to tho United States. The amount ot tbo country's exports ot manufactures bave more than doubled, tbo Increase being 120 per cent In the decade, while the Imports competing goods have fallen off 26 per cent In that time. The extent of tho growth ot manufactures can be apreclated by comparing It with the growth In population In the interval, which has probably been about 19 per cent The United States Is expanding in number of Inhabitants far faster than any other great nation In the world, but its Increase in the sales of Its manufactured goods abroad Is six times greater. Moreover, tho gain Is still under way, as shown by such figures as have come to hand s,lnce the new flscal year began In July. This Immense expansion In our sales ot manufactured goods In tho rest of tho world Is a fino tribute to tbo virtue of the protective policy, nnd to the business sense ot the Republican party In devising It, and In placing It on the statuto book In defiance of the opposition ot the Democracy. It also accounts for the great activity In all the country's leading industries. More manufactured goods are consumed In the United States now than at any period lnho past, but they aro chiefly home-mad- e goods, and the proportion of theso articles which are used hero Is constantly and rapidly Increasing. No other country In tho world la so nearly as tho United States. No other has bo many ot the comforts and the luxuries of life. Half a century ago it was tho belief of a very largo number ot the peoplo of the country that the exports of tho United States would always bo confined chiefly to agricultural products. That waa tho theory held by all the leaders ot tho Democratic party. It Is tho theory which has been acted upon by that party almost to the present time. Tho Republicans changed all these conditions. They framed an intelligent system of protection to domestic employments which stood In need ot It, and which promised to expand into important proportions on account of This policy, which has been fought by the Democracy from tho beginning, has not only put the United States In tho front rank ot manufacturing countries, but has enabled It to con- it quer a steadily and rapidly enlarging market In tho principal countries of tho world. St. Louis Globe-Democ- rat Monoy to patent good idea may by secured by our ntd. Address, Tub Patent Record, Daltlmoro, Md.' s . i CWj W ,. I v T s i fonnd trading there to bo satis factory in other respects. Adver tisers will stop advertising in a newspaper that persistently as sails the advertiser, or that and Mansrrr. PAUL M. MOORB. UJItor strives directly aud indirectly to injure that advertiser's business. BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. For illustration: The Owens- Incorporated.) Entered Ihe PoitolBce at Batlluiion n Second boro Messenger announced that in matter. the L. & N. road had positively refused to make half fare rates SUBSCRIPTION KATES: to Owensboro on Labor Day because Mr. Goebel was to be there. It oo OaaYear.tlilctlrlnadranee As a matter of fact tho L. & N." J " " Six Montha, " IhreeMonttil, . i road had been the first to proSliiKle Copies ;,"., Specimen coplea milled free on application. Uorrespondenls wanted In alt patu ol ins pose tho half fare rate, and would Addtetatiatorpartlcnlata. onntT. have been very glad to make the arrangement as a business matTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1899. ter. Now if tho Messenger' persists in misrepresenting this fact THE PASS AHD THE PRESS. and other facts to the injury of the business of its advertisers, it certainly has no right to complain We note that among some of when that advertiser discontinues .our exchanges considerable inits advertising arrangement. dignation is expressed because Our esteemed contemporaries they have received notification should clear their minds of cant; possesthat the passes in their common senso is a great commodsion were no longer to be honored. and it can The Evening Post has a great ity in any business just as well bo applied to the deal of respect for he press, and newspaper business as to any has done something in its day to other. It cannot bo assumed that 'maintain its independence, but aro distributing orwe confess to a good deal of con- the railroads ders for transportation to tho fusion of ideas after reading the protests of independence made newspapers of the State without expectation of a return. As by the unfortunate newspapers any long as they think that return is in question with their expressions of indignation that, their passes inadequate, just so long can tho newspapers expect transportation should bo recalled. two or three theories to bo received. When tho road Thero are is convinced that the returns aro ', in regard to the acceptance of a pass by a newspaper" that are inadequate, no independent newssomewhat conflicting and it be- paper should expect to accept hooves the editor, therefore, to transportation favors. adopt one theory and adhere to We see in a number of our contemporaries labored explanations it. of why they surrendered their There aro a number of very pass privileges rather than their eminent gentlemen employed on independence, but we have seen the press whoso ability is so con- no demand from any railroad for spicuous and whose reputation is surrender of tho newspaper's inso widespread that they may bo dependence. Tho newspaper that excused for assuming that a pass has surrendered its independence presented to them at tho begin- cannot bo of much value to a ning of tho year is a potition on railroad or any other advertiser. the part of the railroad issuing it may be that the railroad is to tho eminent gentlemen in ques- It making a mistake, that it is untion that they will honor and disderestimating the value of advertinguish tho road by riding in its tising in the Henderson Gleaner, cars on every possible occasion. or in tho Owensboro Messenger, This theory cannot, of course, bo or other newspapers of boundless adopted by more than forty or circulation, but that is a matter fifty editors in the Sta.te of Kenfor tho railroad itself to decide, tucky, and it is, therefore, not and if it decides unwisely the worth discussing in this connecloss is its loss, aud it has tho pention. alty to pay. Another theory is that the So our esteemed contemporasending of a pass is an exchange ries who have united in nn effort of courtesies that the newspaper to drive the L. & N. out of the announcing tho return of the State should not cry out against passenger agent from a trip to the that road when it decides that Northwest or the advancement advertising in that quarter does of the conductor to a higher posi- not pay. Thoy are not martyrs, tion, or tho recovery of tho local and they cannot do the road quite freight agent from a serious as much mischief without orders entitles the newspaper to for transportation as with them. annual passes for all of its em- The outcry about intimidation is ployes upon the theory that one the outcry of babes, not of men. good turn deserves another. It comes with bad grace from tho There is n third theory in re men who announced when the gard to passes which seems to us campaign opened that there was to bo tho only rcasonnblo one ; it to bo no quarter given or aBked. i3 i payment for advertising, Don't squeal gentlemen of tho Tho newspapers carry tho time press. You have avowed your tables for the railroads and an purpose to tear up tho Louisville nounce as a mattor of news spec- & Nashville road and to throw its ial rates, changes of trains and rusty rails in the Ohio river. Now various improvements of more or with that purpose in view, you less advantage to (lie road, and surely cannot expect tho Louisfor (his service are paid in trans- ville & Nashville to furnish you portation. transportation in exchange for Upon (his theory tho accept- tliis service, and thus help on ance and use of a pass in no way your war of extermination. hampers the independence of the Louisville Evening Post. newspaper ; for (he transportation She Was Beautiful to Him. thus used it is paid, and as a rule, "One day a boy who wastaking we think, fully pays tho road for his first lesson in the art of slidthe accommodation given a news- ing down hill," says tho Christian paper. Advocate, "found his feet in too But this theory is purely a busi- close contact with a lady's silk ness theory and necessarily it ac- dress. Mortified and confused, cords to the railroads the right to he sprang from his sled and, cap stop this advertising whenever it in hand, commenced an apology. finds it unprofitable. It accords u I beg your pardom, ma'am : the same right lo tho newspaper I am very sorry.' to stop tho advertising whenever ' 'Never mind that,' exclaimed in its judgment tho transportation tho lady, 'there's no harm done, it uses is not sulliciont compensa- and you feel worse about it than tion for the space given to rail- T 1n road matters. " 'But ycur dress is ruined. I Jt seems strange to us, e thought you would bo angry with that an editor should protest mo for being so careless.' that a railroad is trying to bull" 'Oh, no,' she replied, 'better doze him when the railroad sim to have a soiled dress than a ruf ply notifies the newspaper that fled temper.' CbeiMBge I ANOTHER about gold and silver while, you arc being stripped of tho dignity Chairman P. P. Johnson'lssues a that bolongs of right to every cit of a free country. Facts and Figures of Interest ) Strong Statement Rejrard-In- g izen when you must Tho time is on stand un to All Voters. Kentucky Politics. finichingly for your liberties and LIE NAILED. TO THE PUBLIC, THE TRUE DEFICIT OP KEHTO0B Y. Shunting of Demooracr, In Ite Efforts to Make r.lltlcl Cxpllal, Uipused by tli Searching Ilaye of Truth. Tho following appeared In tho Glasgow (Kjr.) News of lato date: "For the fiscal rears 1898 and 1899 tho Republican state administration collected nearly a halt million dollars tn franchlso taxes In excess of tho amounts collected from similar sources during a like period of Democratic administration, and yet tho deficiency In the general expendlturo fund for 1893 was $520,194.23. At tho close of the fiscal year 1899 the deficit In the general expenditure fund was C25.80C.73, an increase of 99.C12.50 over tho previous year. In the face of such a rec- , ill-'nes- s, tlioro-"for- the advertising arrangement fail- ing to bo profitable, it had dis continued its business. Suppose tho newspaper should notify the railroad that tho spaco devoted to time tables could be used to better advantage, would the President of the railroad assume that tho newspaper was trying to decide what position he should follow in regard to some question of general interest? Wo think not. There is a mutual obligation between advertisers and the advertising medium, just as there is between a customer and a merchant. It is assumed in all commercial transactions that both parties to an exchange are benefited, but it is also assumed among intelligent men and women that this mutual relation involves a certain courteous reciprocity. Customers would stop going to a store where they are rudely treated, even though they had '"fill iriinf linn ii fir )nvi1n tho lad, as tho lady passed on. '"Who, that lady?' returned his comrade. 'If you call her a beauty, you shan't choose for me. Why, she is old, and her face is wrinkled.' " 'I don't caro if her face is wrinkled,' replied tho other, 'her soul is handsome, anyhow.' " aro now served by only 850 miles of railways, but as tho result of American enterprise, ton times this length are projected and will bo pushed to speedy completion. It looks as though that ancient civilization would be revolutionized by a network of rails. Ninety oerr.ent.of all alcknMa u k cod not being properly It create pol aona and goea Into jour blood and then yon are liable to almoat any disease the human ay item la heir to. Uaa Dr. Carlaledt'a German Urer l'owder and watch the results. Yon will feel the good eSecta after taking one doae. Gin it a trial and be convinced. Price Z5c China's 400,000,000 DIGEST YOUR FOOD. Dr. Otto' Sprue Gum Balaam Cure Your Cough. Juattho Msdlelna for Children. for aal by St. Bernard Drug Store, guards that could easily havo been provided, thero was" absolutely nothing to justify tho passage of an act capablo of being used to rob every citizen of his franchise who failed to voto to suit the men appointed to administer it. Wo had better perish as a party than to live under the possibili1892, as stated by Auditor Norman, ties of this degrading law so rewas $273,118.88, but no transfers of the pugnant to tho manly fairness of proceeds of the sinking fund tax were made to the sinking fund for Kentucky character. What would the months of September, October, No- the great old champion, James B. vember and December, 1891, amountBeck, who battled during all the ing in the aggregate to $237,975.14, days of reconstruction sum was used to eko out the gen- dark eral expenditure fund without passing against the passago of such laws, through the sinking fund as required to this departure from the by law. It it had been properly trans- say deficiency in the general ex- lessons ho had learned .from the ferred the penditure fund would have appeared fathers aud handed down to us? as it really was, $511,091.02, Instead of It is bad enough for spoilsmen, $273,118.88, as It was made to appear. For the fiscal year ending June 30, blinded by nu insane determina1893, the deficit Is given as $296,361.53, tion to get office, to uphold this whereas, It the transfers of the tjie printax revenue had been made as requlrrd gratuitous assault upon in the months of September, October, ciples of freo government, but 1892, why should Democrats from other December, November and amounting to $245,830.31, the true de States, undertake the odious aud ficit would have been $780,169.93. For the fiscal year 1894 the Demo- impossible task of persuading cratic auditor gives the deficit in the Kentuckians that the use of fraud general expenditure fund as and force in politics is commendbut no transfers of the receipts were made for October or able and should be approved? tax November, 1893, which amounted to That it is Democratic to disfran$231,415.33, and must be added to get chise hundreds of delegates, repthe true deficit, which was resenting tens of thousands of the fiscal year ending Juno 30, Democratic voters, when they For 1895, tho deficit was given as stand in tho way of tho full purbut no transfers were made of pose of an ollice seeker? sinking the proceeds of the Aro they to be tempted by lust fund tax for nine months In that year and to get the truo deficit that would for oilice to ally themselves with have appeared It the law bad been fol- shameful methods, and endeavor lowed, $380,065.00, the proceeds of that tax, must be added, making the deficit to fasten them on tho people of Kentucky under the mistaken $1,321,805.87. Thus it appears that during idea that tho State is to bo kept 3 years an aggregate sum of sinking fund iu line, for nineteen hundred iu was kept out of the to cover up deficits In the general ex- that way? Do they expect by pendlturo fund and the deficits kept upholding, iu tho name of Democup notwithstanding the facts that racy, crimes ngainst your party, during that period the general government refunded to the state the sum of your conscience, your religion and over $000,000 on Its war claims and your country, to induce you to inthat the auditor from time to time had dorse tho "fake" delegates in tho to suspend payment on warrants. And yet In the face of these facts some Louisville convention and tho Democrats have the cheek to ask the ticket that wns its production? Mistaken in John. people to elect Goebel. From Louis- Can thoy go "before the country John Anderson, my Jo, John, ville Commercial. as tho sponsors of a "forco bill When wo wcro first acquaint, that gives tho voters of Kentucky I thought you woro for silver, John, Tut Yourself Iu II le 1'Iace But now I know you nln't. Don't be too hard on Mr. Dryan. He not a ray of hope, that makes no declared in 189C that It would be Im- claim or show of fairness, plac- You talk It on tho stump, John, And illustrnto it by laughter, possible to have higher prices and good' ing exclusively in tho hands of Hut ovcryono Is well awnro times under tho gold standard. Wo irresponsible persons, have higher prices and good times, the three It's tho olllco you're after. best we have ever had, under tho gold named by tho authors of the standard. It must bo embarrassing to measure itself, tho entire election HAS NATURE WARNED YOU Mr. Bryan. Just think how you would machinery of tho State?" Such Nature herself clad lu the early garba ol feel yourself under such circumstances. aud flowera causing forth an alliance and tho advocacy of Iprlng, bloeioma chord treatvibrate to thla, the Minneapolis Journal. to the despondent most delightful of all, eprloif lime and how do such methods would show thorn yon feel? llare you tbat tired ahaky feeling, Our Election Board. unworthy to bo trusted with tbe forerunner of Chilli, Malaria and Typhoid Ferer ? If so, you mutt not put thla warning As arranged under tho Goebol aa It li avoid thlai power in a republican govern- coniult att Indication of alckneaatyon nothing. ns aa onr advice, coita counties in Kenlaw, ninety-fiv- o oa your druggist tan Carlitedt'a German ana procure a Dome or and fix a brand that no Dr. Llrtr Powder. Take tucky have each two Democratic ment, then time honorablo statesman would want one dose a day at bed bottlafor ala daya) Chill of Yucatan follow by procuring a, and one liopublican Election Tonic, following- the dlrectlona and attar two to bear. weeks' course of tbete two great ramedlea, yon. Commissioners, thirteen counties (eel like the flowers look la the epring. Tho voter who values tho dig will Preoare Tour lei f for the malarial or hot season have two Democratic and ono when the atmosphere ia full of germa. If nity of a freo citizen, is proud of necessary and when your system warns yon. Populist commissioners, and tho record of his party aud loves repeat tuo above, inete ncmtaies in ttoca ad sold bj eleven havo solid Democratic St. lionmrd Drug Store tho good name of his State, will election boards. All aro appointed not look with kindly oyo on men by a Democratic stato board Candidate Taylor's Anpolntments however distinguished who Pndiicah, Thursday, Sept 21. which eventually changes and would havo them trail all these in Morunnllold Friday, Bopt. 22. tabulates tho returns. Under Clinton tho mire for tho poor privilege of WIcfcMiffi Saturday, Sept 23. Monday, Sept 25. such a law free government is becoming tho abject slaves of n Marion Wednesday, Sopt 27. practically a farce. Dixon Friday, Sopt. 29. corrupt political machine. Owensboro Saturday, Sopt. 30. . Kvery nion who supports tho A Goebel Device. Goebel ticket must approve the Best way to Invest 35 Cents Both Democratic parties in methods by which it was put beAntioo, Miss., July 1, 1898. Kentucky aro claiming the rooster fore tho peoplo of Kentucky, and NkWSi'KNOKU MnnioiNR ICo, I want to tell you what think of as an emblem to head (heir tick- to approve such methods is to your Nubian Ten. I havo used It it ets. Goebel ought to bo satis- abandon Democratic principles myself and lu my family, nndtho Is all host thut you claim for It. It Is fied with a picture of his election and surrender tho party to its Liver Medicine I over used. It Is to take If you feel bad Just tho thing board tabulating the returns. enemies. quired. llMnocmtlo Uefletts. Now wo will give the Democratic deficits In the general expenditure fund as they would have appeared in each year from 1S92 to 1895, inclusive, if the Democratic administration had made their books show the facts as the Republican administration has done. The deficit In the general expenditure fund for the year ending June 30, car-builde- rs ord as this tho Republicans have tho gall to ask tho people of Kentucky to allow them to control affairs for four years longer. Is It any wonder Governor Bradley refuses to make speeches In behalf of such a cause?" Is It any wonder that the people aro losing all faith In statements emanating from Goebel sources when they are confronted with such arguments as this? Mark how plain a talc shall put this confuser of the truth down. Tho law now is and for many years past has been that the revenue derived from a tax of 5 cents on each $100 of assessed values shall be set apart for the sinking fund, and shall be transferred to the sinking fund, and only withdrawn from that fund in the manner prescribed by law. The deficiency figures given by tho news appear large in comparison with the figures of Democratic deficits for previous years simply because tho Republican administration strictly followed the law, and its books show the actual cond'.tlon of the treasury, while the Demociatlc administration disregarded tho law in order to hide tho truo deficit in tho general expenditure fund from the people. The difference In tho methods Wo carried the last State elecwas a matter of bookkeeping resorted to by the Democratic administration tion without the Goebel law by to justify it in Its efforts to make cap- over 15,000 votes, and while tho ital by reducing taxes to a lower rato than the necessities of the state re- ballot needed additional safe- Lkxinoton, Kw, Sept. 14. Governor Brown and other prominent Democrats know at tho time of the Lexington convention that tho state of my health rendered it improbable that I would be able to" hike part in the pending campaign ; but the fact, was not generally known, and I now givo this communication to tho public to avoid any misunderstanding of mv views or of mv failure to- appear among tho forces working to prevent the stomp of approval being put on tho methods that culminated iu tho Louisville ticket. I am heartily in accord with tho Democrats of tho State who are trying to savo tho party from the baleful inlluonces now seeking to control it, and regret that my condition is such that 1 am compelled to remain quiet whilo others aro bearing the brunt of the fight. Tho issues are unfortunately notorious and well understood by tho country. Thoy truth, honesty, loyalty to tho principles of our party and to a republican form of government. If tho Democratic party is to bo worthy of tho confidenco and support of tho people, it must bo careful of tho rights of its individual members, truo to its professed principles, and when in power onact laws fair to all citizens of tho State. "When any number of its members depart from these rules, self preservation demands that, if they can not be reclaimed, thoy must bo repudiated. - but-thi- s $320,-149.C- 0, $1,041,-310.5- 3. $225,-920.0- 4, these-fou- r $1,095,-885.8- Disease and Cure. Goobelism is moral nnd politi cal leprosy. In its mild form it v H Writes pi tl "Conolooslmn has been known ns Twecdism, tha CoatfaV at St. Loots and Olvee laalda History of Democratic) Ef Quayism or Plattisni, nnd locally as Wenverisin, At tho present farts to Promote Harmony. your manhood. Tolerato no era (Copyright, UM, by American Press stage of the diseaso its victims ven in your midst who boasts are given to robbing tho tiixpay WASmsoTOjr, D, O. openly, or by insinuation, his Tu the T. ers and turning back to great Editor: willingness to steal an election, In ml lint Uttur I promUt ta rito corporations money that belongs and let it be understood that any about the concloosbun nv the confab wo to the public treasury. hed at Bt. Louis with Col. Brran, the man who commits such a crime members uv the Dlmlcratle National Kentucky has developed the does it at his peril. Committee, and other lnharmonlus ele- disease in tho most, virulent form. I appeal to all good Democrats ments uv the Dlmlcratle party. Col. When tho victim has it in this Urjran's clowln plcter nv our part In to unite in a supremo effort to control nv the Trusts, with so mutch form, tho head center of tho nil overthrow this attempt to do addUhunal patronage at our disposal, ment is ready for murder, theft bauch tho ballot by men who wrought us np tu a hi pitch uv and we almost forgot that we wus orcoercion. Ho is capablo of steal havo deliberately prepared to opposed- tu em. Wo wus so mutch elated ing a nomination and betraying deny every political right to those over slch a glorious prospeck tbet wo all his best friends. Tho moro evil who rcfuso to join them sorvilely ajurned tu tho bar and enknrrljment We all under- that ho engages iu.tho "smarter" in their nefarious schemes. If stood, however, what Col. Bryan lied ho is. Ho is all that is bad but this is dono wo may hopo to meant bl the llttla glimmer uv hope ho "ho is no fool." for the achieve victory this fall and hod given us. It wus cxclooslrcly pull tho Attempt to reason with ono managers tho knowln wuns boo again iu nineteen hundred, but ropes and la out the plans tu fool the who has tho diseaso badly and tho democracy can never succeed by pecplo. On tho stump aud in tho nooze victim will admit all that is file the Trusts papers tho approval of tho methods by feercely ,re air tu befoar, but If wemoro charged against his patron saint, win than ever which the Goebel ticket was we air iu grab em and wurlc cm fer all but ho will explain that tho other placed boforo tho peoplo of Ken- tha air wuth in tho Interests uv tho Dlml- fellow might have been just as cratle party. It is a grate scheme and If tucky. Respectfully, otter wurk well tn crcrr part uv the bad. Lountry. We hov always bin trubblcd bl P. P. Johnston. In years gone by men who had not hevln ennff offices tu go round. Mr. tho diseaso oven in n mild form Cleveland run up agin no end uv The Era ot Scarcity. sent to tho in tuct wa, bat If wc kin git hold uv were occasionally "No man lives who has wit- the Trusts, and rcorganlzo em, and turn penitentiary, as, for instance, em our'wa, we kin du wundcrs nessed development got ahead of hungry and thirsty Dlmlcrats hoo fer the Tweed. In these days thoy aswill bo production to tho extent it has on hand woo the spites air ready tu be pire to a governorship, or may the present year," says tho distributed. "Tu the victors belong the bo content to act as tools for the evalways American Manufacturer. "It is spiles," hesDlmlcrat bin tho motto uv Mr. greater rogue. Formerly this except doorln ery trop doubtful if any of tho present Cleveland's Adnilnlstrashuns wen wo bed diseaso was mostly confined to the generation will again witness tho to shout fer civil aertU reforma and hold liepublicun party, but during and mltey on tu the spiles. With such phenomena. History records no uv reform es the Trusts reorganised since the regime of Clovelnud :i Dlmlcratle maiiljmont, such a period for consumption underncerly every buddy a place we cood great many miscalled Democrats and not have been gite and production. Tho scarcity her to resort tu desepahun es we did onct, However, itsinoculated with it. run in that party in under Mr. Cleveland, wen hix Secretary applies to almost all metals and uv the Treasury promlst tu make a good this Stato will be very short as all trades are embarassed. Wo Noo Gersey Dlmlcrat an Inspector uv wo have a physician by tho inline It I'ork at note mammoth plants closing Joke am Jerootalem. voteswui a wo found of John Young Brown who knows wen It lost us down or diecharaing thousands of out thet pork wasn't yoosed In Jeroosa how to handle it so ns to eradilem. All slch bad breaks cood bo avoided cate it from tho system of the men, not because they havo not If wo hed offices enuff to go round, and tho State entirely. IIo has employment for them, but be- no uthcr plan seems so easy es Col. Bry tho (issuance 01 n large corps an's. But, uv course, It must be held and cause they have too much work, treat es strtckly confidenshal. He cood of helpers in the shape of honest because every concern is crowded not afford tu go befoar tho kountry and Democrats who propose assisting hcv It oudcrstood that ho wood tolerate with orders and material can not ennythlng llko a Trust under enny cir- him. iho Democratic party will bo restored to health. Louisville bo supplied rapidly enough. This cumstances and we cood not afford tn Dispatch. her him, but privately we kin asshoor is not confined to tho shipbuild- ourselves that everything kin be made tu the ing industry but to all lines. cum our wa It we kin land him In BryWhite Uouse. This Inpllse thet Col. HYPOCRITICAL AFFAIR. Buildings aro delayed, a halt is an Is trf be tho Dlmlcratle candidate fer yeer. and I foresee trubble Pals rreleusee r Qbel Vaetlnn Is I next called on projected enterprises, President mo wen I am obliged to break A V. right Kspoaeit. shed fer railroads are short of cars, and the awful noore to Mr. Cleveland. Bnt The fight against the Louisville and in we klnnot let enny man can not finish orders pathwa tu victory and let stand blok tho Nashville Railroad company now beup him because of tho shortage. The the road. If Mr. Bryan U nominated I ing; waged by the Goebel faction ot provided tbet ho electrical industry is suffering be- shel hov tu support hlraasshoprances thet the Democratic party in Kentucky is elves me satisfactory cause of the shortage of copper. I shel be properly "taken care nv" If he hypocritical and will amount to nothIs elected. I kin safely Aluminium has had to be called enny uther man hoo may m tho some nv ing. However, we want it distinctly be nominated to the aid of telegraph and elec- and so kin euny good Dlmlcrat hoo hes understood that we favor no trust or kountry at welfare tric companies because copper the tho same uv the not foolishly hart, wile corporation that is detrimental to stato fergcttln and nation. time at wire can not be hud. Economists, his own. Democratic papers throughout the 1 hev rttten conscrnln Mr. BryWhut political writers and theorists n an's wllllnneas tu adapt hlxself tu state have painted this corporation as in order tu gain votes fer a few years ago wrote essays duran clecshun, must not bo a vast monster and powerful political ing a dull period to the effect nomlnashun or uv the contrsctln parties, organisation. Let us look at It from known outside that the world was suffering from so we all pledged his helth in a foaniln philosophy's point ot view. As citibeaker uv beer and solumly sworo underconsumption, while others tu secrecy. If we finally conclood zens ot tho state tho men who compose tu go It alone on free silver, es tho Usoo, the L. & N. aro entitled by law to the held that tho curso of overprowe shell fix tho platform In that wa; but duction haunted the world. Many If wa conclood that the Trusts, kin be same prlvllego and protection as any believed thut the monetary sys- made tu pan out better fer us, or wo kin citizen out ot it, and if those men in scare moar peeple with em, we shel matk tem was to blame, while politic- the fits with em bl addin a plank agin common are against Goebel nnd they havo tho same right as ians argued that free trado and "Imperialism" wen we find out whut It U. I think we cood her agreed upon sum American citizens to oppose him and protection were each to blame, general plan uv acshnn If it hed bin left commltteo hoo bring about legitimately his defeat as according to their party affilia- tu the members of tho mostly wore present. Tha were frum the much so as tho Republican, Populist tions. There has been no change south and west and a majority of em were or any political party ou the opposifrendly, afrade in the financial system, tho tariff thare is to Mr. Bryan; but I am wen we tion side. coin tu be a hot old time Tho Louisville and Nashville has has not been tampered with, pro- git the rait commltteo tugethcr. Tho Dlmlcrat uv duction has increased out of all and sum Noo Tork and Noo England, done moro for the development ot of the Middle Stalls, air badly concern than proportions witli past progress, broke up over gold and freo silver, and Kentucky every any like which It in the travIn section we didn't dars tu commit the party on state but consumption has outdis- any finanshal lsaoo notwlthstandln we erses thrift la In evidence. It has cartanced it. All this is brought bed a flat majority wich we manoofac-tere- ried tho conveniences ot civilization ot we on the thet about during a period of war and were cdpable spot. Wilewith felt kinds wo into many remote sections of tho stato, uv rasslln working-meall nv it feeds many thousands rumois of war. The United pabllk questions, and scttln the coarse it affords facilities to the farmer, M. States was on the eve of it boom fer the Dlmlcratle partyta tu steer with yet the merchant, the manufacturer, and we thot' It Improodent so du so when the Spanish war was de menny members absent. Thareforo we carries the product of theso men to other than thoso in tho state, got it bl publlkly dellarln thet wo clared. Tho struggle in the hed over cum tugether fer a frendly con- markets at a neat profit to the proonly and, too, Philippines has not retarded it ference, aud thet we hed no Intcnshun uv ducers. Tho L. & N. is a commercial dlctatln what the party shood du. The enterprise ot brilliant magnitude, not any more than tho previous real Inside trooth nv the matter wux thet, only In Kentucky, but Tennessee", Aladid. England's threatened aside from Mr. Bryan boo Is alwaze bama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana present In every trouble with the Boer republic kountry everywheretwo or threepart uv the and north ot the Ohio it reaches Into wherever Dlmlcrats tugether the grato St. Louis and also has Cincinnati as docs not retard tho rush of trado are assembled uv tho Dlmlcratle party staid awa a terminus. It Is one of the great Inin the British isles. The empire and pade no mora attenshun tu our meet-i- stitutions that brought tho country out slrklo uv old than in an us pans was never so maids. tha wood tu a sowlaIndicates thet of the forest and wilds to Its present I feer their courso crowded with evidences of pros tha dont konsldcr the chances fer success stato ot Industrial activity; and when we Injure the road all the people along much fer next I perity. From tho Capo of Good wuth kin It bo possibleyeer, andour ask labcrln Its lino must necessarily suffer. Withthet all Hope to Alexandria bay, iu Afri- and sweatln and drlnkla and palavcrln out the people's support It can not exca, the rush of commerce is evi will be In vain? dlstrcssln incident, wile ist, and on the other hand, without Thare wui wun denced. India's progress is mar wo wcro assembled, tbet upsot ns consid- the L. & N. the poople adjaccat thereto. In our opinion, would find a poor, velous. China aud Japan and erably wlIo It larsted. Wan bluv tho tu miserable existence In this day ot rap-Ibecuiu waterlogged drlukln tho whole Orient are bending much uj the Ico water provided fer the transit. We have never seen anypeelers, falntin fit. their energies to keep Btop with lalt at nltoand hed afaled to find a It wux thing yet that bad not two aides to it and we doctor If the L. & N. wero for Goebel everytho procession." handy. "The only wan we cood git wux thing would bo lovely with that party MR. EPIZOOT WILKINS. STILL AFTER DIM. rioreHot Shot ForOotbel-Edlte- r, Charlie Lewis. Asso-elatio- Warren County Baptist Reseat the Insult to Dr, Kerfoot. Bowling Green Ky., Sept. 10. Tho Warren County Baptist Association hold at Barren Kiver church, adopted the resolutions voto : which follow by a This association was ono of the pioneers in tbo war on tho whisky traffic; was probably tho first in Kentucky to prohibit by her constitution mohiborship in her body of churches, whicltetain in thoir fellowship members engaged in tho manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes. Wo at all times have indorsod tho intordouominajional temperance committeo headed by our beloved Dr. F. II. Kerfoot iu its oll'orts to get thd proper legislation on the subject of prohibition by tho legislature of Kentucky. Whereas, lu tho prosecution of tho work for humanity nnd temperance Dr. Kerfoot hns incurred tho enmity and hatred of certain politicians by this work; and, Whereas, Ono Charles Lewis, supposed to bo tho editor of a newspaper by tho name of tho Shelby Sentinel, has soon cause to make a most outrageous attnek 011 the life and Christian character of Dr. Kerfoot; and Whereas, Wo disclaim any purpose to mix iu politics except to defend tho life and Christian character of our colaborers iu the groat cause of temperance ; therefore, bo it, ltesolved, Thnt we denounce in the strongest language at our command this wicked and malicious assault on this pure man of God. A man who would slander Dr. Kerfoot in this manner, wo think, is too low to be countenanced by Christian people. Besolved, That we hereby express our full faith in Dr. integrity and uprightness us a man and citizen, and that we have unbounded faith in his Christian piety nnd love for the Master aud the great cause we two-thirKor-foot- 's '. v m cxslte-men- t, congratoo-iaahu- n dlfflkll-tie- s low-dow- n i : represent. AN HNORHIOUS INCREASE. u lvi. I r-- 4 r-- our-sel- I'orelgn Commerce of the United States for August Illli LAKUU5I Twenty-Fiv- e IN UISTUKY. v. t Goe-bells- m Exports Per Cent. 1808. s J. J '.:. sri Larger Thau In t d n, con-lli- ct stalls-me- n n ml-el- f, o d Washington, Sept 17. Tho for eign commerce of the United States for tho month of August. 1800, is the largest iu the history of the mouth. The exports are nearly 25 per cent, larger than those of August, 1803 nnd &i per cent higher than tho average of 180i, 1805 and 1800, while for tho eight months of tho calendar year eliding with August thoy arc the highest iu our history. Tho total exports for the eight mouths ending with August, 1809,wero $702,- 505,000 against $778,0512,000 in the phenomenal year of 1808, $011,070,000 in 1807, nnd in the great export year While tho details of of 1802. August importations are not nt hand tho dotnils, of August imports, which havo recently been completed indicate that tho growth in importation is largely in tho class of materials used by manufacturers nnd in tropical foodstufl's. $002,-208,0- mi ir7! a young colored man boo wux found bl tho detk uv tha hotel, and bo wux study-i- n tu bo q doctor. When ha entered tho room we Immediately fired him out agin, fiT we. roonanlmously conclooded thet f rnny troo Dlmlcrat wood sooner die than be helped bl a nigger and tho nigger scd lie wuxtwlllln bo shood. A sniff frum ml bottle uv Applejack soon brot him around all rite and tho insldent wux regarded ex clewed., U Frum Applejack Farm, wich ix next ta Orover Cleveland's, In tho stalt ur Noo (Jersey. - Globe-Democra- t. Tho people of lower Oarjo Cod are laughing heartily at the expense of Governor Wolcott, of Massachusetts. Tho governor lias nominated u dead man for tho office pf associate medical examiner in district No. 8, Barnstable county. At tho timo of the Port land and other wreck horrors in Novpmbor last the imperative need of associate medical exam iner in tho Capo district was apparent1. Dr. J. O. Sholby, of Wellfleot was in January or Feb ruary submitted for consideration. Dr. Shelby died in April. A fow days ago, nearly five months after Dr. Shelby's death, he was nominated for the oilice. There is a crying need of associate medical examiners on Capo Cod, but live ones are preferred. Are you a subscriber to Tim Bee? You should be. and no mention would come from that side denouncing it aa u great and dangerous trust. Goebel and every man sensible man would accept Its lnflu-enc- o with grace Just at this very time while the battle line Is being formed. It is said a drowning man will grab at a strawthls Is equally true to tho Democratic party. They know well that Goebel can not be elected and as a last resort have brought tho L. St N. Into politics, cmearlng the eyes of the rural voters with slimy lies, then endeavoring; to portray to them the L. & N. as their enemy and oppressor. Can this method of campaigning be successful 7 No; not so long as Kentuckians feel the need of railroads. In regard to railroads, we believe thero should be a law to regulate charges whero no competition confronts a railroad company, but that law should bo fairly framed and equal to all concerned. Railroads mv a necessity, and therefore they should be constructed and equipped in the very best and modern way in order to Insure safety to life. If wo legislate against railroads beyond the limits of Justice we endanger the lives of mauy thousands, including the Innocent GRDVEL l lF'tDREKHSssl TASTELESS Li Globe-Democr- It would rnwl flTrt lllllnilH. bo ; puerile to divide J. A. Tt. LlVnAflTUR. Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore, women nnd children. IS J OSY AS COO It the L. & N, Is a political organiza- WARRANTED. tJ FOR ADULTS. PRICE SOots. tion we have never before heard of it, and certainly fall to seo It In that role. Parts MkIIoIbs Co., OJ.HTIA,IUJ.1Nor.M.WW. Ht. Louis, Mo. (Isotlameni Wa told The Democrats say it has bought all OllOVKU TABTBLHtttl lutyear, 66010 bottla o C1UU, TON and barn the papers In the stato that oppose bought thraa dross already thlayear. la all oar cuslsaw, Gopbcl, Well, we fall to understand Dsrtr aoklof it years, in tba rfrua unlransl bars. an arilola that ucb aa your Toole. Yours truly, . this. If the L. & N. were really interABMtr.OARSi ACQ. ested in buying newspaper plants It would certainly bo wlso to buy those which advocato Goebel's election. Wo oppose any corporation, trust or combine that is working for the deWil7eceive prompt atten struction of the people's rights and liberties and that does not build and tioh this office. Estimate? develop tha country's resources. furnished upon application, Messenger (Kw), TDNIC ' H I LaL .JOB WORK at J IIop-klnavll-lo i i t ,. vi et iaA.'g V u, d) . -- (f n wm-- s t vajiri-rw- ..wjuku , . - vij . ;ra : it ' '( IMHMaM KILLED BY A CUSSTICK. ROUSING MEETING. "SU 3nbustrg weJt.jr.pe." Accidental Shooting of A. J. Underwood vftnd Johnson '.Heard "1 i Tapp, at Dalton. , jJBP Ble Audience of Colored $ 18. (Speclnl to Tun Rr.R.) Sep't. ? ft "Voters. Yesterday morning about 0 o'clock ' f$ LOCAL US. "!' fV if Tltlle Adams has'about recovered froiif her recent lijueu. Mrs, last week of coHHtuiifcin. The tetmeeo lYii(Nrty all been FaiHwrs say the eut and housed. -- OttlTapp,rfw Kebo, died eroplsilne. Hill -- "' ' Roseoe M. Whsfti tflll preach his last sermon for th'ls" year at Kebo ' next Sunday. ' Af J. Tnpp, who lives In DaltoA, n gnu was showing his father-in-laho had lately traded for. Tho gun was loaded nud hnd n wiping stick In It. Tnpp asked Mr. Sink, his fathor-Iu-lato help htm pull tho wiping stick out, cnlchlng hold of tho stick and liniullng tho brooch end of tho gun to Mr. Hlsk. Whllo thoy pulled fit tho stick tho gun fired and shot tho stick Into Tnpp's body noar tho heart. About eight or nlno Inches of tho stick pono-trato- d Tnpp's body, killing him almost Instantly. Tnpp told his wlfo he was Bhot and snl, "I am dead." Then ho snt down and expired. w Two Hundred Earllngton Voters Ooon Special Train. Tho Earllngton colored voters showed tholr enthusiasm for tho Republican Btato ticket Monday ovou-In- g by chnrtorlng a spoclnl train to take thorn with their brass band to Madlsonvlllo to attend , tho big t sp'onklng at the court Iioubo by Dr. Underwood and Editor Johnson, two of tho ablest colored lendors in Kentucky. Tho court houso wns filled to overilowlng, tho crowd Doing aullty of Murder. James Clark, a former young man of Henderson, but who hns beon liv ing at Montgomery. Ala., has beon convicted In the Nnshvlilo, Tenn., court, of murder in tho first degree. Clnrk Is nbout 28 years of age. lo Is accused of having caused tho death of a woman named Minnie Cox, with whom he had become en tangled, by administering poison. Afterward, It wnB alleged, ho drove with tho body in a buggy to n covered brldgo somo distanco out of Nnshvillo and was about to cast It Into tho rlvor when discovered and nrrosted. Tho defciiBo wns that tho woman had como to her death by hor own net and that Clark was merely try-lu- g lo dlsposo of tho body to avoid a scandal involving his family on d account of his relations with tho decoasod. Tho Olarks woro all present nt his trial, nnd somo of tho best pooplo in Alabama aro said to havo testified to his good character bofore ho bocamo infatuated with tho woman whoso denth hns beon charged to him. long-sustaine- conservatively estimated at Mrs. J. G. Witherspoen of Rose Creek, this county, died of consumption, last Sunday. . Wonderful Discovery. LUN8P0UD, AIjA., AprH 15, J 181)8. Sunday was quite a busy day among the churches. There woro services at fourchurches botli morning and evening. X.nHt Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Klttinger, of the country, attondod servloes at tho Southern Methodist church Vf) It here last Sunday. Dan Yates Is slowly Improving, Dan has bcon very low and his frleuds are delighted to see him on the road to reeovery. There Is a Dew Itopubllcan In town. Ills name Is Win. Taylor Griffin. Dock says he Is a Kepubll can Of tho deepest dye. Nmv Si'RNOKK MnmotNK Co. Dear Sirs: I havo boon troubled with Ltvor nud utonmcli complnlut. I had no nppotlto nnd my general health was very bad. I took medicine from four dllToreut doctors nnd they failed to do mo any good. I got no rollof until I began to uso yonr Nubian Tea. I used about two dollars worth of It, and It did mo more good than nil tho mcdlcluo I over took. I havo gained thirty-fiv- e pommels in wolght nud my health is very good. I can (deep Roundly nnd my appetlto is oxcnllout. I can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to tho to any world ns being a Ood-son- d Any ono who nonius community. can wrlto to thlsstatoment Okoaii Ha unit. Sold Jiu St. Bernnrd Drugstoro. from GOO to 800. Tho Karllngton crowd enthusiastically dubbed thomsolvos "Tho Earli ington Colored Pratt Club," marching In a body headod by tho band from tho dopot to tho court houso. Tho speeches woro ablo and reBest way to Invest 35 Cents. ceived with enthusiasm. No comAntioo, Mibb., July 1, 1898. fort was found in tho demonstration Nkw Sl'KNOElt Mkoioinr Co. thoso Doinocrnts who havo for I want to toll you what I think of to bollovo that thero woro col- your Nubian Ten. I havo used it ored votors who would voto for Ooo-bo- l. mysolf and in my family, and it Is nil that you claim for it. It is tbo best ever used. It Is Liver Medlcino lust tho thing to tnko if you feol bad A WONDERFUL CUKE OF DIARRHOEA. and nro bilious. A. 11. Lancaster. Sold by St. Bernnrd Drugstore. pro-foss- I A Prominent Virginia Editor Had Atmou An Addition to Chlckamai'.za. Clrcn Up, but Wat Drought Back to Gen. II. V. Boynton, president of rerfect llcaltb by Chamberlain's Clilcknmauga Park commlsslon,Bays Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Miss Alice Miller Returns. luus been ' v ! V Miss Miller, hoforo slio loft for tho foreign Hold was a very zealous workor in locnl christian work. President Burr, of tho local Christian Endeavor requests a full attend ance of the members nnd friends of the society to extend a hearty wol- O. A, Eudaley, of Nebo, passed como to its former friend nnd ardent Mr. through here Sunday, en route home supporter. from Ilsley, whore ho had been to How's This Visit his daughter, Mrs. John SalWe offer Ono Hundred Dollars Homon. ward for any enso of Catarrh that Iter. Sam 1. Jones, tho famous cannot bo cured byIIall'tt Catarrh F.J. Chunky & Co.,ToIedo,o. evangelist passod through Earllng-te- n Cure. tho undesigned, havo known Wo, Saturday, enroute home. lie F. J. Chonoy for tho past fifteen years had been h the North doing some and bellevo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions nnd evangelistic work. financially ablo to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. Thursday and Friday will be WKBT&Truax, Wholesale Druggists, days at the 1'rlueeton fair. FPnlaitri af t J it IITIl'M l.'fWWi V At & X. train Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, To The early morhing L. will connect with tho I. C. special, ledo, uuio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inat .Nortonvllle each day. ternally, acting directly upon tho mucous surfneos of tho blood A largo delegation of colored 'peo- of tho and system. Testimonials freo. Tuesday on tho Sold by Druggists, 75c. ple came through Haifa Family Pills nro tho host. noon train from Nashville, uhero they had been attending tho Southern An Bnjoyablc Affair. Colored Ilaptlst Association. Tho Christlnn Sunday School pic Kv. W.G. Wilson, of the M. E. Church, has been returned to this nlo at Orapovlno last Saturday, was place by his conference and has a grand success In every particular moved his family here from Hanson. and was onjoyed by every ono pros Oak Tuk IIkh welcomes them to our eut. Tho Sunday Schools of Gap, Grove, Ilothlohom, Mortons town. Grapovlno, Earllngton, Ilsley, Mad HaHiMagouhoIinor'fl faco Is now ison villa and Nebo wero represented Thoro wero plonty of good things adorned with a sticking plaster of considerable proportion. Sam had to eat, plonty of good music nud sev ankltereatton with a piece of stato eral Interesting specchos. Spcochcn and It scorns from appearances that wero made by Urothor Whitfield, the slate was vlctorotis. Elder J. L. Hill, Mr. 0. J. Wnddlll and others. When tho largo "moving" fever scorns to havo Tho peoplo stnrtcd for their sevstruck soino portions of Earllngton, eral homes, ovory ono felt that tho especially that part of it known M day had been pleasantly nnd proflt-cbl- y "Methodist Hill." Quito a number ftpent. . of families In that part of town have changed their places of abodo lu tho Olorlous News lnfct fw days. Comes from Dr. D. 11. Cnrgllo, of I. T. Ho writes: "Four Row E. M. Crowo, of Hartford, Washita. Elecrtrlo Hitters hns cured bottles of Ky., Missionary Socretary, of tho Mrs. llrower of scrofula, which has Loulsvlllo Conference, M.E. Church caused her great sulforlng for years. on would South, was lu Karllngton n fow Terrible Boresfaco, nnd break outdochours Saturday on routo to Blnugli-tcrnvlll- her head and no help j tho host curo but her tors could glvo In tho Interests of tho Is completo and hor health Is excelshows what thousands lent." This caUB ho represents. havo proved that Electric- Hitlers two new cottages on Main Is tho host blood purl (lor known. The street, built by Leo Oldhain and his It's tho supremo remedy for eczema, totter, salt rhoiim, ulcors, bolls nud carpenter force for MK J. W Day, running soros. It stlmulntcB llvor, completed. They aro kidneys and bowels, oxpols polhons, have beeu both neat cottages, and will be occu- holns (IhreHtlon nnd builds ill) the pied by the famllletr of Conductor strength. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Mad-isouvllle of o, Ky., was hero a short while Tuesday. He has been holding services lu MadUonvlllo for a few days. Elder I. If. Teol filled his regular appointment at Mortons Gap last Sunday, ile Is now engaged lu a pro trailed eifort at 0 rape vine. MImw Elizabeth aud Margaret Victory ieft Monday for St. VIncon's Achdemy. Thejr were accompanied by their mother, Mrs. J. M. Victory. Miller, who Miss Iter. J. II. Collins, of IJardwoll, for someAllco engaged tlmo Remedy Read Editorial. Ilia work lu Japan, Is expected homo. Miss Miller has n host of friends in this city, who will extend d welto her a cordial opon-henrte- come From tho Times, Hlltevillo, Vn. I Buttered with dlarrhooafor a loug tlmo and thought I was past being cuerd. I had spout much tlmo and monoy and suffered so much misery that 1 had almost doclded to give up nil bono of recovery and await the re sult, but noticing tho ndvortlsoment or (Jiinmncriaiirs uonc, uuoiera nnu Diarrhoea Remedy, and also bo mo testimonials stating how somo won-do- rf ul cures hnd bcon wrought by this remedy, I decided to, try It. After taking a fow dosos, I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am a halo and hearty man today and feol as well as I over did in my life. O. R. Moork. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstoro, Earllngton; Georgo King, St. Chnrlcs; UonT. Robinson, Mortons Gap. K. of P. Banquet. Tho Madlsonvlllo Knights of Pythias hold a bnuquet at Hotel Lucllo last Thursday evening. E. M. Cun r. Knights ningham wns J. Ii. Hill, T. E. FInloy, John Lake, Kufus Willis and Ruby Lntloou responded to tholr names and mado protty Bpccches. After tho supper tho rank of Knight wns conferred on Mr. Wnltor Powers. toast-niaste- 'An Empty Sack Cannot Stand Upright." Nolthcr can poor, weak, thin blood nourish tho system. For strongth of nerves nnd lnusclos there must bo pure, rich, vigorous blood. Hood's Snrsaparllla Is tho standard preparation for tho blood, nnd Its many ro- mnrkablo cures nnd the fact that It does everybody good who takes it, piovos it Is just what you need If you aro Aveak and languid. Hood's Pills do not gripe. All Will Speak at flnnltou. At Mnnltou Saturday night Thos. E. Finley and Klrby Gordon will speak on behalf of tho Republican stnlo and local ticket and tho Issues publicnn party. Tho Goobol election law will bo illuminated and somo interesting things told about administration. tho Republican Thoso ablo young speakers descrvo a .druggists, 2uc. that nro bolng dofonded by tho Ro liberal hearing. ,i .1 liuekley aud Mr. Henry Wyatt, The Rev. Mr. White, a Jlapt- -t milliliter has been here for several days, soiling Charlos M. Sholdon's n and popular book "In His Stops," or "What Would Jesus Do." As tfiIsbook.ls.BQ, widely and favorably known, heilnw wetmvlth success In tho'saleof It. widely-know- Mr. VtUiU Breaehed sfiirie Intoroslt- lug sermbnii'iit tho Missionary y- - never It Is said that como singly," Last Saturday wns quite a day for 'accidents' In fills town. First, was n Hp Ii tho early morning tlio hbuso occupleu by Rev. Harden caught on fire; and was damagVlconalderably baforo tho flames could Jo extinguished. Then came throo wrocks ontho raild road. Tho flfsl'wai 5 box "car jiver-turneen-gl- ', ', ' "accidents J- Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery haB boen mado, nnd that, too, by ft lady In this country, "Disease fastened Its clutches upon hor nnd for seven venrs sho withstood its sovorcst tests but hor vital organs wero undermined nnd death Boomed Imminont. For threo months she coughed Incessantly, nnd could not sleep, Sho finally discoverod a way to recovery, bv purchasing of us a bottlo of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, nnd wnn so much rolloved on tnklnir first doso that sho stent all gist, uunrnutecu. night; and with two bottlos has boon nbsolutely cured. Her nnmo Is Mrs. Luthor Lutz." Thus wrltos w. U. The Sturgls Street Fair. Hanntck & Co., of Sholby, N. C. Sturgis is to havo a streot fair Trial bottles freo at St, Bornnrd o Drugstoro. Regular slzo 5oc. and sometime In Octobor. Herbert is nttho head of tho alfntr,and f 1.00 Every bottle guaranteed. aided by tho city council, buslnoss Public Library. mon nnd citizens, will no doubt mnko A chnngo has bcon made in the It a success. hour of oponlng tho. Earllngton Freo Library to accommodate tho klndor Wclc Byes re Made Strong, Dim vision mado clear, styes ro gnrton class now being conducted in moved nnd grnntilnted lids or Boro tho Library room by Miss Sue Burr jeyeB 01 any Kinu speetiuy nnu. oiiec morning. Until further notico t&Hlly cured by tho use of Slither each lkiWB;Eaglo Eyo Salve. it'B nut un tho library will not bo accosBlblo to In tubes and sold on n guarantee by to tho publio In the mornings but hllgood druggists will bo opened at 2 p. m., and open until nbout 8:30 ench Court of Appeals. ovonlng. Mos-grovln Oood for the Children. Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hlnton, Ala., writes us August 12, 1898. "I advise all mothors to glvo their children Planter's Nubian Ten when they are puny or fretful. I keep this medicine said lawyer. 9 In tho houso and when tho children When tho conductor came Cleaning Silver. nro ailing I give them n doso and that Instead of scouring nnd rubbing is tlio last of it." sola by St. Bernard around to collect faro tho woman each pleco of sliver sepnratelyrtho Drugstore. paid her money and the conducwholo Borvlco can bo cleaned In a fow minutes ns effectively. After ench Farewell Banquet to Dr. Whlt-sit- t. tor passed by the lawyer without meal tho silver should bo put In a pan collecting anything. (kopt espoclnlly for tho purpose), and luko-wnrTho good woman thereupon to covered with water, The citizens of Loulsvlllo gave a which a teaspoonful of Gold Dust magnificent to Dr. and said to tho lawyer : "An' fnith, banquot Washing Powder Is ndded; set tho pan on tho range until the water gets Mrs. W. H. Whltsltt, nt tho Gait an' why is it that tho conductor to boiling point, then lift out ench House, last Tuesday night. Many takes the money of a poor Irish pleco with n wiro spoon and lay on a of tho most prominent people of tho woman and don't ask ye, who Boftlinon cloth, wiping them quickly with chamois skin. Tho pieces so city took pnrt and it wns a grand af same to be n rich mon, for any' cleaned will bo highly polished nnd fair. Dr. and Mrs. Whltsltt left look like now. Wednesday for Now York, where thing?" The lawyer, who had a pass rethey will sail for Europe to bo abA Big Factory. sent a yenu plied: "My dear madam, I'm A flue tobacco factory Is being Dr. Whlraltt was formerly Presierected at Slaughtorsvlllo. Tho dent of the Southern Baptist Theo- traveling on my beauty." Tho woman looked at him for Washington, Ind. building Is GO feet front and ICO feet logical Seminary, and Is a popular Chief Dispatcher Sheridan is visitdeep. It will be several stories high man. a moment, and then quickly ing his family at Eureka, O. and will havo a very largo stemming answered: "An' is that so? Thin Mrs. Georgo Toy, who has boon room. A number of moneyed men The Appetite of yo must bo very near ye journey's qulto Bick for somo tlmo, is improvnro engaged In tho enterprise. It will Is envied by all poor dyspeptics end." ing. Liver nro bo ready for the reception of tho pres- whose Stomach and All The lawyer, who is not noted Leo Cozart and Frauk McGnry ent crop of tobneco, which Is a flno out of order. King'ssuch should know that Dr. New Life one In thnt section of country. Pills, tho wondorful Stomach and for his beauty, but who is noted wero in Madlsonvlllo Monday. Liver Remedy, gives a splendid np- - for his brains, enjoyed the joke Mr. Frank D. Rash will lcavo for A TIMELY HINT. sound digestion and a regular too college Boston Friday to Vott tUonU LewlMandcMtbat jonrbtoodk Eotlto, much to kcop it. habit that Insures perfect rich and pore and yonr whole ejretera put In a Mr. G. W. Rash and family, of perfectly uealtbr condition by the ce of Dr. health and great onorgy. Only 25 OIney Notes. Carlaledl'a German Liver Fowder. Then 70a edits at any Drugstore. MadlsonvlIIe, havo boon visiting tho will be free from malaria, typhoid fever, colda and the grip. Dr. Carlttadt'a German Liver Ono of tho largest crowds that family of Mr. J. R. Rash this week. Powder la the beat medicine money can bay, Our New Post Office. over assembled at Lafayotto Church Mr. Coley Moore, tho popular Fer your Cold try Dr. Otto's Sprue Postmaster Robinson and his as- was prosont Sunday to hear preached drummer for Ragon Bros of Evanszoo and eu Oum Balsam. Prlct sistants, Mrs. Brnmwell and Miss tho funornl of Mrs. Polly A. How-to- villo, was here this weok. BottU. For aale by Nannio A"shby are now pleasantly who died last November. W. C.McLeod was In Madlsonvlllo St. Bornnrd Drug Storo. situated In their new offlco. The Tho Rov. W. II Mooro, of Farmera-vlll- Tuosday. fixtures havo all beon tastefully arperformed tho Borvlccs. Mrs. They Want Rates Reduced. ranged, nnd the ofllco is a thing of Howton had lived as tho wlfo of Will Robinson and wife wore In Tho Southern Association of Flour boauty. It would bo a credit to any MadlsonvlIIe Tuesday. Honry Howton nearly fifty-thre- e Mlllors, it is understood, mado a MIbsos Sallio McGrath nnd Llzzlo town nnd overy citizen of Ending-to- n years prior to hor death. Only throo on southern rnllroads to is pround of it. children nnd her husband survlvo Sullivan nro visiting in Henderson. the freight rale on flour four Miss Sallle Farnsworth spent sev cents per hundred, to put it on an Sick Headache l( the bane ol many Uvea. Dr. hor. M. A. Simmont Liver Medicine curea and pre' Mr. W. J. Howton left this morn-In- ir eral days last weok in MadlsonvlIIe. equnl basis with rates on wheat. Charles Robinson ami Frank Me for Mnrlon to bo oxnmlnod to This notion wns .takon in conso-quen- venu thii aonovlnf complaint. Gary were In St. Charlos Mondny. socuro his pension. of a convention of millers Prominent Nan Dead. Miss Cornelia Doyal, of Madlson held lu Chattanooga, Tenn., last Sweeney to Speak. Mr. William W. Waro, ono of vlllo, visited friends hero Inst weok. week. Hopklnsvlllo's oldest nnd most esHon. W. II. Swoonoy, of Lebanon, Mr. Lawrenco Kllroy aud family Lung Irritation teemed citizens, died last Monday. Ky., will speak at Madlsonvlllo, at Is tho forerunner to consumption He had boen afflicted with inflam tho court houso, next Monday, at aro visiting relntlvos In Torro Hnuto, Iud Dr. Bell's will curo ill1:80 o'clock ,In tho Interest of tho It, nnd give such strongth to tho mation of tho Btoniach and his Mrs. Chatten, of Cincinnati, who Democratic ticket nominated at Lexlungs thnt n cough or a cold will not ness was of short duration. Bottlo thero. Twenty-flv- o cents nt Mr. Waro was born in Christian ington nnd hendod by John Young has boon visiting her son, Dr. E. A. nil good druggists. county seventy-eigyears ago, and Brown, Mr. Swcenoy was tho Chatten, for somo tlmo, has homo. has Bpont tho entire period of his Hardin candidate for chairman of lore New Houses. Ho is long nnd useful life in tho county of tho Loulsvlllo Convention. President Atkinson, of tho St. his nativity. DIGEST YOUR FOOD nn interesting Bpcnkor. Bornnrd Coal Comunny, has planned NlnetT per cent, of all alcknei la caoaed tT ood not txlntr properly dlffaated. It createa tho ercotlon of several now houses. Col. Mlley Dead. Henry Koehler & Company and iroaa lata Tour blood and tlutt Ton are ltKt tt moat atiy dlaeaaa the human eyatem Thus Earllngton continues to grow. Want several Washington, Sopt. 19. Lieut. Col. ta .! v 1T. fir. Carlatfvlt'a of Cuoion Liver There Is not a town in tho Stnto of Walnut Loos. Will pay highest John D. MIloy, Inspector Genoral oi Fowder ana watcu tue rceuiia. ion win ivei It - Prlca Z5c Is making any moro cash price. Thoy also buy Poplar Volunteers, died today at Manila. tlio good effecta alter taking- ona doae. Give Kentucky that a trial and be convinced.and Hardwood Lumiikk In mixed rapid progress. cars. Wrlto them nt Loulsvlllo, Ky. Tho;Ilnfonnntlon reached tho Wnr Dr. Otto'a Sprues Gum Balaam Curaa Your Cough. Justtha Madlolna Dep'nrtmekt In a cablegram from Tho most dcllcato constitutions for Chllttran. Gon. Otis. Ills death was due to Slight Frost. can safely uso Coussen's Honey of for aala bj meningitis, attendant on rnr. xi is a sure ana Pleasant remeuy St. Bernard Drug Storo. There was a Blight frost in tho vi cerebral for coughs' loss of volco, and all lung cinity of rank Owonsboro, one night this typhoid fovor. Col. Miley's Lleti-tonnana tnront troubios. lTico 20 am week. Llttlo or no damngo was dono in the regular army wns First GOc. St. Bernnrd Drugstoro. Second Artlllory. to crops. m or n, e, de-maco ht pol-acar-loaail nt that tho government has purchased another lnrgo tract of land on Missionary Ridge to be added to tho Chlckamaugn national park. The plnco purchased is tho famous Hathaway placo on the ridge, whoro a number of tho prominent generals In tho war had their headquarters during tho Chlckamauga engagement. spoke at tho Court Houso at Madlsonvlllo, to an audience of about 175 people, last Frjday. Mr. J. J. Gloen Introduced the distinguished young orator, and he was given quite a round of applause when he appeared before the au dience. Ho began his speech by saying that ho did not Intend to attack the prlvato character of any man, but intended to deal entirely with tho issues now confronting the pooplo of the Stato of Kentucky. His speech from first to last was freo from thoso bitter personal attacks, which characterize the work of so many campaign orators. Ho dealt In an nblo mamior with stato Isbuob from his point of vlow, and was applauded frequently. Ho wasglvcn close atf, tention, not only by men of his but, by men of other pnrtios as well. In a gentlemanly mnnnor, ho showed the many fallacies of tho Goobel election law, his principal argument against it being tho tendency toward tho centralization of power. He also paid his respects to the Loulsvlllo Convention nnd tho o L. & N. of tho Goobol faction. Mr. Corbott is ono of tho leading orators of his age, in tho state nnd lias a bright future, ll all tho cam paign orators would pitch their work upon ns high a plain as lie, it would not bo any great whllo until politics would be almost entirely free from its presont gall nnd bitterness, until people would look at tilings In a more chnritablo light, and until the will of the people would bo tho highest law. bo-llobug-n-bo- Hal. Corbett at MadlsonvlIIe. Hon. Hal. F. Corbott, of Paducah, Public Statement From A Public Man lion. TV. II. Ohlcr. of Stata of Weft Virginia, write nn open letter. CuAnt.r.STOS, V. Va Mar. 9, 1808. To whom it may concern: ' ' I most heart lly recommend a as of great bcnellt In cases of catarrh. It U especially bencilelnl wherever tho mucous membranes mo affected. As a tonlo It certainly has no superior," W. II. Oiilkv, of Stato. n PERSONAL. MIbs Bollo Strakor has returned from an extended visit In Webster County. Mrs Jan. Priest and son, Robert, have returned from Indiana where thoy havo been visiting relatives. Miss Lizzie Harland, of Haley, was the guest of Mrs. Moscow Croft last Sunday. Mr. J, A. Twyman visited his family In Hopkinsvillo Sunday. Hamp Fox, of Hopkinsvillo, Bpont Sunday with his father and mother here. Foroman Thos. Robinson, of Em pire spent Sunday with his family here. Mr. E. G. MoLood, of MadlsonvlIIe, wns hero Sunday, tho guest of llll Acts gently on Wel Noil. a his father. John Hogan has returned from a In Decatur, sovernl day's Ala. Mr. Paul P. Price, of this place, and Mr. Walter Powers, of Madlson vlllo, woro In Nashville Sunday. Attoruoy Jorrold Jonson returned XV, Kidneys, Liver and Bowels MANSES the ' sr r r the System a II. OULET. ta ha cured thousands of ca3cs of catarrh, nnd Is perhaps remedy In existence tho only for catarrhal dtaascs; but lliuro aro countless tanltiliulej of people who aro still Btrugglln;; with ca tn nh and med help. To miiIi uj thosj the unqualified by Iix recommendation of Secretary Chivy Is directed. is bcleuliflc ami purely cgetablc. All druggists soil St. a a Irish Woman Turned the Joke. A distinguished lawyer nnd poli tician of this city was traveling on the train near Winchester, when an Irish woman came into the car, with her basket, bundle, etc., and sat down near the afore- Monday from Greenvlllo, where ho has been for several days attending circuit court. Miss Paulino Davis lias roturnod from Paducah, whero sho has bcon visiting for somo time. Messrs. Abbott nnd Townsloy, L. & N. brakomon, havo been quite sick at the Denton & Lano boarding houso, but nro improving. Elder J. W. Mitchell, of Hopkinsvillo was boro Monday, Mr. Frank D. Rash was in Henderson Sunday. Conductor Dan Upton hns returned from a several days' BOjourn in St. Louis. Mrs. R. N. Clark will lcavo tho last of this week for an oxtended visit to her sister in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. John Jackson has been on tho sick list for several days. Mrs. Gortrude Day has been tho victim of chills for several days. Mr. Ernest McCulloy, of Crofton, was In our town last Friday. Mr. W. R. Broughton loft Tuosday for n trip to Illinois. Mrs. Charles Patterson visited In Madlsonvlllo this week, Miss Pearl Hanley, of Henderson, is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Vanason. Mr.and Mrs. W. O. Toy visited relatives near Hanson Sunday. Miss Dona Wood left Sunday for a visit to relatives in Evansvillo nnd AVERCOMES ?HlV?rt C srrfD PERMANENTLY hABlT1JALC0NSTIT.0N ,TSBt.C.ALECT& Buy THE GENUINE-MAH'ro oy Uf?RN!ATGPSYRVP rhere isj:o Kotlak but lite Eastman A'txfa t No. Falcon Kodak Tor 0 ' 3i x si Pictures, Uses Eastman's light-proof film cartridges and can be loaded in daylight. Fine achromatic lens, safety shutter, set of three stops and Well socket for tripod screw. made and covered with leather. No extras, v.o bothersome plate holders, no heavy glass plates. $5 .00 Kodaks S5.00 to $35.00. cv.ngH,',ar' EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. International Eunator of the " UnabrtJoetl" The Ono Great Standard Authority, RAtrrltallmi. ll.J. llrftwer. H, npreme Justlco I Court. 'Webster's Htamlnrd DisSfcionary L- -1 nftholT mm. Llin It. M. HtiDreiiui . Court, nil tlia Mais Hu. , jitriiit ( ouris.amlof ntar- - J i f nil llio bcnuoiooou. R.flov'irt!nUn( I liv P1.1t RnrrtntmlnU I (.( HrhooU, LolU-1THI- dnt aiulottirrbaueaiora ; nlmoti v lilKHit number. In Ilia lioriKholtl. and to , tlio Itflclier. actiolar, pro j tcnionai lusu, nuu ku , Wnrmly Commended xuvuluaulo iO.&C. aicrrlam Co.,lutill8hera, ? BprliiRfleld, Mass. educator. "inecimen naaes tent on application to CAUTION. 111 All aathentla "Webftcr'l Dlcltonarlei. abridgments of Wcbtr'i International Dlrtion ry 1110 various iiici nenr uur uwimuik vo I iua ironicuYcr uiiiiowiiia uiacui. Do not be decayed In ed buvlnor t mall t r IflMflnpa vcmmj THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer 0! Illgli Grade ., .. Boots and Shoes, Repair Work aSpeclnltj. EJcir"lianE:toxTi, Ky. Judge Peters Dead. ex-Chi- of Tho fall torm of tho Court of Ap- He Fooled the Surgeons. heals. boiran Monday, with a full All doctors told Ronlck Hamilton, bench, Ghlot Justice Hnzolrlgg providing.' Tlio rending of tho docket of West JolforBon, O., after suffering Fistula, ho hnd'tisual oponlng formalities com- 18 months from Iteotnl would dlo unless a costly operation posed the work of the. first days. wns pcrformodj but he cured hlmsolf near tho depot. Thjn ah wnn live uoxes 01 ivrniun oaivo. 1110 Jumped (ho track ln"tlio yftrds, CUBAN RELIEF euros surest Pile curo on Earth, and the and laBt, a car: got dtyriearftlio ArColle, $ In Awn Nonrelsm as'l Toothache best Salvo In tho World. 26 cents a flM fMnimfl)i box. Sold by St. Bornnrd Druggist. Mind tf nold mines. Rut", th6orekmg!crew ri0MBpl&inh. -tho Price, 25 Cent. was on haniLjprpmpty.rfirAdl UBernnrd Drug Store Whipping Post. cleared away; wrecks were-sooA whipping postjias beon estab lished near Noblovillo, Ind. The Ilorso Crook Detective Association j has abandoned its organization nnd sformed a vlgllanco commlttoo, oponly declaring that thloveS will bo whipped at the post. The attention of tho can never: be made in Stato authorities has boen called to n dH fW, Sprubing Floors -- J P&fo8rK' naif but one the labor. willieBtwed and the results improved by using,. GqJu, Dust. Washing Powder. thomattor. You may brldlo tho appetlto, but cannot bribe tho liver to do ita work well. You must bo honest with it, holp it along a little now and thou witli a dose of Heiuiini:, tho best llvor regulator. Prlcor doc. St. Bernnrd Drugstoro. Im4 tor tit fiookUt tar Boawrork." TH N. K. FAHWAN OoMta BslM Contractor Ed Stodghiil has about completed tho four cottages ho has boon building for the St. Bernard Coal Company. Ttio unhappy mortal wboie Liver ll Inictfr Inalterable wllbout apparent came. Or. U. A, Slmmoni Liver Medicine maVei life worth COMPANY St SLU KMfctkl, Mas. Jus-tlc- o Judgo B. J. Peters, Death entorod tho homo of Mr.and I of tho Court of Appeals of KenMrs. Wnlter Wright and snatched tucky, a pioncor lawyer, died at his For Infants aniTCklldren. their llttlo babo from that home forhomo at Mount Sterling, last Mon The Kind You Have Always Bought ever. Tho child was about ten day . Ho was over ninety years old months old, nnd was bright and man of flno legal ability aud and a protty. Mr..nnp! Mrs..Wright havo many noblo traits of chnracter. Signature of tho honrtfolfBympnthy of Tuk Bkk and nil Its readers In tholr soro beTo Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qutnluo Tab-lot- s. Candidate Taylor's Aapolntmcnts reavement. All druggists refund money If Paducah, Thursday, Sopt 21. John II. Rhodes, Master Commis It fnils to curo. Tho genulno has L. Morganfleld Friday, Sept. 22. L. B. Q. on each tablet. sioner of the Warren Circuit Court, Clinton Saturday, Sept 23. has beon appointed receiver for tho WIcklllfe-Mond- ay, Sopt 25. 0 ranted Him a Vacation. Marlon Wednesday, Sopt 27. Park City Dally TimoS and Weokly Dixon Friday, Sept. 29. Tho Paris Christian Church has Tlmes-GazottTho papers rocontly Owonsboro Saturday, Sopt, 80. granted its pastor, Eld J. S. Sweeny, suspended. Thoy havo been, cona lcavo of nbsenco of sovcral weeks ducted by Mr. Jno. II. Gaines. Tho Public Speaking. to make a number of speeches in the plant 1b to bo Bold Soptomber 25th Snonklnir of thinirs of interest. we Intorost of his rnco for Auditor. just received a full under iCforcdosuro decree will say wo havo lino of Douglas Shoes nnd they Elgio Umstend loft Tuesday night, The Eagle, King ol all Blrda, themselves, and tho publio Is noted for its keen sight, clear speak for speaking complimentary of for Now York, where ho will nttond and distinct vision. So aro thoso has beon a numoer school for several months. Ho will oi years. porsons who use Sutherland's Eagle tuem ior Call and see them. Pratt Instltuto of TechEyo Salvo for weak eyes, stVes, soro J, M. Victory & Co. nttond the eyes of any kind or granulated lids. nology, Brooklyn, nud mnko n study Sold by all dealers at 25 cents. engineering nnd other The efforts of City Marshal Coyle of electrical Rov. E. B. Timmons wns here to keep our town freo from tho "pres- branches. Ho wont from here to ence of tramps nro commendable. Tuesday. HAS NATURE WARNED YOU Sobreo to Bpond n fow days with rel- These pests are a nuisance In any Nature heraelf elad In the early rarba ct nnd tloweraeanalnj prior, bloeromafonu atives. He and Rev. C. C. Hnll will town, nnd the clearer of thorn a place the deapondent chord treeavibrate to tbla, the to leave in a fow days for the Illinois can be, the better it is. It Is true nioit delightful of alhaprtngtlme and how da feellar, feel? Uave Conforenco, where thoy will bo as- that somo tramps are worthy objects you forerunner of yoa that tired ahaky Chllle, Malaria andTyphoU Ibe Fever? II ao,TOttmuatnoipaim waiu signed to duty. of charity, but in most cases, thoy I. la in Indication of clckneaa; arold thlat men who nro too trifling to work coaaalt na aa onr advice coata yon nothing. Tablor's Buckoyo PIlo Ointmont nro Call o yonr druggist ana procure a iini German Liver Dr. relieves tho ltonsa itching. It soothes, if thoy had tho opportunity mon one CarUtedt'a at bed time lot Fowder. Take al daya then doae heals, cures ohronlo cases where sur- who seem to think that tho world follow by a day procuring a bottla of Yucatan Chill geons fall. It Is no experiment; its owes them a living, no matter how TOnlc, following the directions and after two weeks' course of these two great remedlea, 709 sales Increaso through Its cures. thoy get It. will feel like the Cowera look la the spring. -Every bottlo guaranteed. Price Coo Prepare yonraeit ior tno maiariai 01 uui "j in bottles; tubes 75c. St. Bernnrd atmosphere Is full of germs, II yoa. To eat wlib Appetite, Dlgeil with comfort and when the necesearyand when your ayatani warna tlocM Drugstoro. tleep with Tranquilly; take a dote et Dr. M. A. reoeat the above. These Kcmedlea la aid ao Id by . Slmmoni Liver Medicine ocailonilljr. For flno watch work, clock work St. liornard Drug Storo, Fotitions for pardoil nro pouring In and Jewelry ropalrlng call on AV. G Barter, L. & N. RR. Tlmo Inspector, upon .Gov, Bradley In lnrgo liuni- - Monoy to patontgood Idoa mnyiy Earllngton, Ky, Evoryploce of workl beys, as la usual in tho closing days secured by our nld. Adoss, Tun of a State administration, IUtbnt ItBOonn, IJnltlaCro, Md. warranted. CASTOR A Child Dead. I J BmT"! Li 111 C!affiG&< 711 TillStMfflSi wish to stnto to tlio general public that owing to tlio de mand for now work, ns well as all 31 classos of ropair work, I havo proa cured tho services of a shoemaker from Evansvillo, aud am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notico. All work guaranteed to lit and givo I ilrst-clas- satisfaction. o. JOHN SP1NGLER, Vlnlt, -- nrl TlEluftlln Cirafilc UllUU UUU 1.UIUJLUV OUVVlJi ijSEES ,fiiT DESIGNS COPYRIGHT! AC. sending a sketch and description mar uccruin our oplulon free whether an Handbook on EXPERIENCE 50 YEARS' TERRE HAUTE, - IND. RETAIL WHOLESALE Hardware and General Merchandise, SCALER IN ALL KINOS OF Traoc Marks GROCER, AND sent free. OWett 'fencr for sowingCo. receive 1'itenta Uken tkrouah Wunn tptcial tutUl, without clmrgo, in the A uandsomelr Illustrated weekly. fatenu COUNTRY PRODUCE. "Wrlto mo for prices on anything you havo to soil. Consignments Scientific flmericatieelr. J'raejt Branch offlce. solicited. York HUHN&Co.38'11""' New 1). C. Washlogton. V O Bt, Capital Stock PaU la, IJ0.0DO. COMMENCED BUSINESS Sirplia Funa" 120,000. IN 1887. t W. A. Nisiiet, I'rosldent. O. W. WAnnii.i.,Cnshlor. HOPKINS COUNTY JNO. G'f MORTON, The advanuxea of a bank account are BANKBR, numeroue. 11 is net ib uuimn, mm we are talking Ihey ksow all about It but to salaried men. wata camera and to women There's aafsly if the bank Is a good oar. 'There's conveniens the money alwavs ready and out of reach ol your own patty squan. dcting, too. It Is easy to spend small anms whan too have a large sain la your pocket. Madisonville, Ky. Gaplal Slock, - - - $50,000. MADISONVILLE, Trnnsnots n gonornl banking business nnd invites tho accounts of tho citizens of Hopkins nnd ndjolulng countlos. Hns tho finest nnd most uecuro - KENTUCKY vnult In this section of Kentucky. 1 V e' !S f- - ,- stonographically reported for tho Evening Post, and theso Wlfc-othe Kentucky Senator aro tho exact words used. It is a matter of littlo importStricken With Heart ance whether thoy were used by Disease. Mr. Goebel or by his spokesman, Versailles, Ky., Sept. 17. The Mr. Wheeler. It is all a part of wife of Senator J. 0. S. Black- tho Goebel campaign, and fits in burn died at 10 o'clock tonight. well with the campaign tactics Her husband, who went to Wash- which havo done so much to soington n fow days ago, has been lidify tho State against Mr. Goetelegraphed for, and will reach bel. hero tomorrow. Tho teachers of Kentucky aro Mrs. Blackburn was upward an honorable body of men and of Co years of age, although up women, striving to give us an toiho time of her illness she did educated citizenship. Educanot appear to bo over 45. Sho tion is a deadly foetoGoobelism, was n very handsome and charm- and tho Chinn school book bill is ing woman, and was immensely a measure intended, as Judge popular. Becknor has shown, to mnko tho "WILL SOON BE COMPLETED, school system an annex to the Goebel political machine. It docs not secure cheap books, Trial Trip of Battleship Kentucky but bad books. Tho present law to Take Place in October. does not permit tho introduction Newport. News, Va., Sept. 17. in Kentucky of text books unless It is probable that the build- tho Kentucky prico is as low as ers' trial trip of tho battleship tho prico elsewhere, and with Kentucky, sister Bhip of tho some fow amendments tho presKearsagc, will tako place tho ent law would meet all tho refirst or second week in October. quirements of modern education. If her builders' trial takes placo But it would not meet tho reearly in October sho will have quirement of tho Goebel ma her official trip in November and chino, hence tho Chinn bill, will go in commission in Decem- which creates a now commission ber. ofsovon,withsub-commissions,nMr. Oocbel and the Teachers. bound to tho throno of Goebel, Air. Goebel has a deal of shal- and as his satraps governing our low cunning, which his followers schools. To reconcile tho people to this call ability, but which ho cannot imposo on any great numbers of preposterous scheme of intervoters inacommunity where free ference with education it is necessary to discredit our school discussion is permitted. superintendent and teachers, and In a recent speech tho Courier Journal reports Mr. Goebel as this work seems to havo been assigned not to Mr. Goebel, but to saying : "Ho said ho understood that Mr. Goebel's Mr. Wheeler. LouHallam claimed ho had said isville Evening l'ost. something derogatory to tho The Wonder of Ood'a rower. teachers of Kentucky in connecWo think of Uod'g power chiefly cheap school book when we are In tbe presence of some tion with tho natural phenomenon, like Niagara or law. ij'In saying that ho simply ut- tho Grand canyon of the Yellowstone, but no one can reflect long upon tho tered an untruth, as he has about moat commonplace landscape or other other things," commented Mr. natural fact without being Impressed by It, nor la there a greater pleasure to Goebel. most devout minds than to modltato Wo doubt if Mr. Hallam mado upon such a subject. Mark off a squnre tho statement that 'Mr. Goebel foot of ground some time and then it minutely and patiently, studyhad said something derogatory to ing what there is in it in tbe way of the teachers of Kentucky, but if plants or minerals, how it camo to be ho did ho simply attributed to what it Is, bow it is changing from day to day, and you will gain new concepMr. Goebel the remarks mado by tion of tho divlno power and wisdom. one of Mr. Goebel's orators, Mr. To study God's power on a large scale, as in connection with astronomy, for Charles K. Wheeler. example, impresses one strongly with Tho advocates of Mr. Goebel tho Immensity of the divine power, but feol'it necessary to destroy the to study it in littlo things impresses one care of iulluenco of tho teachers, as well equally with its wonderful attention to its almost incredible as the inlluenco of tho preachers tho perfection of details and with tho of Kentucky, and so Mr. Chas. lovo of order and beauty which surely must be qualities In tho divlno nature. K. Wheeler said: Congtegationalist "They havo boon climiglng books once or twleo n year. They won't 111 Slated. allow you to use the bjuiio books tills A spiritually prepared preacbor with year as Inst, nnd if n man lins n out a llko minded congregation is like growing family llko I liavo Increas- Toklna the ox and the ass together. In ing all tho tlmo lie foels tho weight stead of great things for tho glory of pretty heavy. I havo n llttlo tot six God and anabundancool blessings from tbe years old, and it took $2.80 to start tho word of life way assembly goes its man way and straight forgets her to Kchool, and hIio couldn't spell ner of mon and women theywhat The are. baker, and they change those books preacher is thrown back upon himself every twelve mouths. Now, I'll tell and requires a double portion of tho you how they do It. Thoy go Into spirit to save him from despair, 'ino your counties and they buy your unbelieving go on in their sins, and tho Superintendent of Public Instruc- gospel goes forth Into a community tions, and they buy our leachors In where sin abounds shorn of its power the public kcIiooIh. Thoy havo an as an Immediate remedy for the regenof human agent racing up and down In Ken eration Messenger. society. Reformed tucky, taking Interest in tho elec- Church tion, and I havo heard SuperintendOdd Waa Preparing;. ents of Schools say that if tho Chinn How often, after those who are dear MRS. BLACKBURN f DEAD. waB THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON XIII. THIRD QUARTER, INTER' H3t$ft3ft3t3t$t4t4t4t4tH3t4ftf4ftH$ft4t4M t .. ... NftTIUNAL btKlfci), SfcrM. . x. Test of tlio Lcxoii, a Comttrclien.lve KoIctt of tlic Quarter aolden Text, P.. xxxlv, 7 Commentary- - Prepared by the Iter. D. 51. Stenrna. Copyright, 1S99. by D. M. Stearns.1 I.csso.t I. Gracious Invitations, Hon. xlv, Golden text, IIos. ri, 1, "Conic, and let tis return untolbo Lord." TLe Lord mndo man for Himself, that man might enjoy Wui and that IIo might enjoy and dnrll with man and be glorified In blm. lie wants us for bis peculiar trensmo and desires that wc should II nd In Ilim our portion (Ux. xlx, G; I.nm, ill, SI). This IIo sought to fulfill in Adam, In Konli, In Abraham, iu tbu prophets aud npostles, but It was only fully exemplified In Christ Jesus. IjESSOX II. Daniel in Babylon, Dan. I, Golden text. Dan. 1, 8, "Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not dcfllo himself." It Is one thing to bo a child of God, but to be such a choice one as Daniel, who would separate himself from even seemingly lawful things that God might bo glorified in him, is a raro thing. This Is tho narrow way, and few thcro bo that find It, but those who do find It learn to know God as others cannot. Seo In verses 0, 15, 17, 20, how God wrought for nnd in theso men becauso ot their special devotion to Ulm. Lesson III. Tho Hebrews In tho Golden Fiery Furnace, Dan. Ill, text, Dan. Ill, 17, "Our God whom wo serve Is able to deliver us." If we nre willing to bo His cbotco ones, set apart for Himself (Vs. iv, 8), true Nazaritcs fearing not the frown nnd (Num. vi, seeking not the favor ot any man, nnd not fearing even death, wc must expect to be bated for Ills sake (John zr, 20, 21); but ho tells us not to fear suffering or even death (Rev. H.jlO: Math, s, 28), for to die Is gain, and to be with Uhrlst Is very far better (Phil, i, 21, 23). Lesson IV. The Hand writing on the Golden text, Ps. Wall, Dan. r, Ixxv, 7, "God Is tho Judge." A drunken feast, God dishonored and defied, one word from Ilim of solemn import, and Selshazznr passes from time Into eternity. He knew how God bad warned nnd humbled his father, but gave no heed to It, nnd Daniel summed up tho story when He said to him, "The God in whose hand thy breath is and whoso aro nil thy ways, hast thou not glorified'" (erso 23). Lesson V. Daniel in tbo Den of Golden text, Ps. Lions, Dan. !, cxxl. C, "The Lord is thy keeper." 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Wklch, Division Passenger A go nt, Memphis, Teim. BRUSHED GOKE FOR BH8E BURNERS Why buy High-price- do-tai- l, School Hook JIM wcro indorsed in tho Kentucky platform thoy would not voto for the Democrat!, but would voto agaiitftt tho ticket. Thoy liaVo bought them llko thoy proposo to buy you next November, if thoy to us have been suddenly called into ths better life, we recognize that a strange tenderness and responsiveness to spiritual motives characterized them in tho can." This speech of Mr. Wheeler's Watchman. days or weeks immediately preceding tbe summons! Tbey did not in the least realize that tbey were so near the end, but God was preparing them for it. k$0 v"0 mm 0F THE FAHILV' 3fesu?w FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR 0 ISTHK Ltasot VI. Tho New neart, Eiek. Golden text, Ezck. xxxvi, xxxvl, 20, "A new heart also will I give you." How can we get over sinning against God nnd become brave and true people for God, like Daniel aud his friends? The natural man cannot do it, nnd no amount of education or reformation can make blm do It, but God can give a new heart, a new nature, ctcn yut Himself In us, and God iu us can do as He did in Daniel and bis friends, for it was by tbe Spirit ot God in tbcm that they did as tbey did. Lesson VII. leklci's Great Vision, J. Golden text, Ezek. Eick. xxxvll. xxxvl, 27, "I will put My Spirit within you." Not only does God give a new life which wo never bad before, but by Ills Spllit who conies to lire In us no will llvo that life. Tho believer a mansion In which Father, Son a and Spirit dwell (John xiv, templo of tho Holy Ghost (I Cor. ill, 10; vi, 10), and If wo yield fully our life will be that of one nllvo from the dead, a resurrection life. Lesson VIII. Tho Itlvcr of Salvation, Golilpn text, Itov. xxll, Ezck. xlvil, 17, "Whosoever will, let him tako the water of life freely." While all who receive Christ arc equally saved, thcro Is no limit to the degree ot ylcldedncss which ho may enjoy. Oar enjoyment of Christ may bo as water to tho ankles or to tbo knees or to tho loins or as a mighty river, and It all depends upon our willingness to bo wholly or only In part set apart for God Himself. LessoV IX. Returning From Captivity, Ez. I, Golden text, Ps. exxvi, 3, "The Lord bath done great things for whereof wo aro glad." This Is not in, tho age of subduing tbo world unto God, but of gathering out ot nil nations an elect people who will rulo with Christ when IIo comes again; in other words, It Is the ago of gathering out the church, of building Eve, Ills body nnd bride, nnd all believers nro commissioned to tako part in this by cither going themselves to help give the gospel to every creature or by helping with their money and prayers thoso who do go. Lesson X. Rebuilding the Temple. Ex. Ill, 10. to Iv, D. Golden text, I Cor. ill, 17, "Tho temple of God is holy, which templo ye nre." There were many and very persistent hlndercrs to the work In tho days ot Zcrubbabcl, who for a time actually caused the work to cease, and yet In due time tho templo was finished. Thcro nro many hlndercrs and hindrances to the work of completing the church, nnd yet He shall see of the travail of His soul nnd shall be satisfied. Lesson XI. Encouraging tbe Build-rrGolden text; nag. II, Hag. 11, 4, "Be strong, all yo people ot the land, saith tho Lord, and work for I am with you." Tho people, being hindered, grew indifferent, and were nttending to their own affairs whilo tho houso .ot God lay waste, consequently tbey labored In vain, worked bard and Accomplished little, and when tbey bad somewhat by their toll it all seemed to blow nway. God raised up naggai and Zccharlnh to show the people their sin, and to guide them In the right way, and from the day when tbey began to resume building the temple, God began to bless tbcm (Hag. II, 23-31 ); II, 12. 13). I Toiilo Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. d J. II. Latimkk, Southeastern Agent, Atlanta, (la. , 1). J. Northeastern Tans. I'aiM-ougMuu-ankv- er J. L. Edmondsok, Southern Agt., HOW. Fourth Srcot, Cincinnati, Ohio. K,C.Cnvt'ARiux, Western Passenger Agent, Koom 405, Itnlhvny Exchange llulldlng, St. Louis, Mo. llKtAim F. Him., Northern Pass-ungAgent, Itoom 3'JH, Marnuott lluilding, Chicago, III. Pass-ung- or or ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY ss$stf$s$' - Agt., Chattanooga, Tcnn. W. L. DANLEY, Oon'l Pass, and Ticket Agt., NAS1IVII.I.K, syfi&ras55tststmtmi Republican Speaking Hon V. S Taylor, Tknn. ST. J0UIES flOTEL, m. nioiTlnsr Ood'a Horn. "What Is the good ot all this shouting and blessing and praising and boasting!" A good deal otgood, if the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. For the Wcelc Deslnnlns; Sept. St Comment bj- Ilev. S. II. Doyle. CMcon'i Uand. Date. 18, 10). 144,-Gol- 4 den GREAT THROAT and LUNG REMEDY. FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is Lesson XII. Power Through tho Spirtext, Zech. iv, it, Zech. Ir, 0, "Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, salth the Lord of Hosts." This Is tbo great lesson ot the whole quarter-ap- art from God nothing but (allure, but a Healing Wonder. 3c CAMPBELL SsVfegQ.' CO. '4&&Vt ANEWMPARTURE A by Ills Spirit great things arc accomplish. cd. Daniel and bis friends, Ezeklel, Hnggal and Zcclinrlali, Zcrubbabcl and Joshua wero all men ot the Spirit, tho Spirit working in them and through them to the glory of God. I believe with in creasing firmness that our one great need as Christians is to be fully under the con trol of tho Spirit of God. Tone Tho story ot Gideon's band la interesting and inspiring. Gideon waa the Saturday, Sept. 2:1, Clinton, 1 p. in. fifth of tho judges of Israel and in many Monday, Sept. 25, "WicklliTo, 1 p.m. respects the greatest ot them all. Ho AVednegdny,Sept. 27, Mnrioii.lp.in. was called of God to deliver his people Tiiurbdny, Sopt 28, Dixon, 1. p. in. from tho oppression of tho Medianltes. He blow bis trumpet, and 33,000 rallied to hla standard. By allowing the timid Jobn Uaralial. to withdraw and as a result of a second Ilnwesvlllo, Wednesday, Sopt. 27, test nt tbo "spring ot trembling" hla 1 p. in. army was reduced to a band of 300 Iiewtaport, Wodnetiday, Sopt. 27, men. These, by a strategy peculiar to 7 p. m. eastern warfare, nnder tbo battlecry of Clovorport. Thursday, Sopt. 28, "The sword of the Lord and of Gid eon I" won a signal victory over Israel's 7 p. in. Irvington, Friday, Sept. 29, 1 p. in. enemies, which resulted in a 40 years' peace. This historic incident has been the inspiration of thouAnds of God's judge V. II, Holt sod Capt J W. people in their straggles against eaten, tho powers of the air and nnregencrato Monday, Oct. 2, llnrtford, 1 p. m. man. Tuesday, Oct. 3, Greenville, 1 p. in. In tbe Incident we have tbe secret of WednoBdny, Oct. 4,MndisouvIllo, 1 success in Christian work and warfare. p. in. 1. Success In Christian work depends Thursday, Oct. 5, Dixon, 1 p. m. moro npon God than upon numbers. Thursday, Oct. G, Sebreo, 7 p. m. Numbers aro not to bo despised, bat Friday, Oct. 0, Princeton, 1 p. in. they aro often magnified above tbelr Saturdny, Oct. 7, Ilopklnsvllle, 1 desert There Is too much of a tendency today in Christian work to depend p. m. entirely npon external agencies. ExMonday, Oct. 0, Cadiz, 1 p. in, ternal agencies of great appearance Tuesday, Oct 10, Elkton, 1 p. m. easily lead us to noglect God and to "Wodnosday, Oct. II, Adalrvllle, 1 trust in that which is human. Wo must guard against this tendency. In all p. in. Thursday, Oct. 12, Franklin, 1 p. in. Christian work the source of power la Friday, Oct. 13, Smith's Grove, 1 greater is lie God. If God be for ub, that is for us than all tbey that bo p. in. against ns, and if He bo for ns, no matSaturday, Oct. 14, Brownsville, 1 ter who or what is against us, we shall p. m. prevail. To succeed we mast keep cloze lion. W. S. Taylor. to God. It is not by might nor by power, bat by God's spirit, trne success is Friday, Sept. 29, Ilcndcrftou, 1 p.m. won. Ponl may plant and Apollos waSaturday, Sept. SO, Owensboro, 1 ter, but God only can give tbo increase. p. m. 2. Success In Christian work deMonday, Oct. 2,Harrod8burg, 1 p m. pends more npon tho character of tbo workcrB than npon tho number df them. Judge Clifton J. Pratt and Jobn Rurle Quality is moro to bo- - desired than Cnmpbollsvlllo, Friday, Sopt. 22, quantity. Paul, with a little band of 1 p. m. devout, consecrated followers,vstlrrcd GrcoiiBburg, Saturday, Sept. 23, 1 the whole heathen world and largely won It for Christ Moro attention p. m. I,cltchflold,Monday, Sopt. 25, lp.m. shonld be paid to tho quality of Christian workers. Too many are hindrances Hardlnsburg, Tuosday, Sopt. 20, 1 rather than helps. Tbey impedo prog- p. in. ress rather than accelerate it. Thoy are in tho way ratbtr than on tbo way. It N. Lander aud II S Smith There needs to bo moro testing today Mondny,Oct3, Earlington, 7:30pm. than there is. Tho half hearted and Wednesday, Oct. 4, Madlsouvlllo, doubting should tarry behind until thoy 7:30 p.m. are fall of tho Holy Ghost Thoso who Thursday, Oct. G, Provldonco, 7:30 aro bowing tbo knee to Baal should step p. in. aside till entirely consecrated to God. Friday, Oct. 0,irendcrson,7:30pm This topic should suggest a personal Saturdny, Oct. 7, Corydon, 7:30 p in testing of ourselves. What kind of soldiers and workers aro wot Aro we timMonday, Oct.0, Morgnnflold, 7:30 id and half hearted t Are we worldly, p.m. selfish Christians, thinking moro of Tuesday, Oct. 10, Marlon, 7;30pm something else than God, or aro we Wednesday, Oct. 11, Prlncoton,7:30 wbolo hearted, consecrated followers of 1 Judj. til, tX Stoator Dtbot and Dr. A. D James. All cooiniuaication. iM inillert of Tiiurbdny, Sept. 21, l'uduvnh, 7:30 Itinlnf lo Iblt coloue tbcolJ Do JJ(-.- J lo i Clo. ALlloDia. K.ilinilou, K p. in. Friday, Sept. 22, Mnyflold, I p. in. There was a large crowd of Karl-Ingt- ur (Jolofed (Jifiens. ST. LOUIS. BUROPBRN PLRN. Rates: 75c. and $1.00 per Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. ahontlDgand praising and boasting and blessing are "In tbe Lord" and not In SPECIAL 20c. DINNER. ourselves, nor lu anybody or anything people attended the spunking eke. Blowing God's horn may not be Monday night. blowing our own. Onogood it accom- SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER 1 BttlSink.or Chop. PoUIom, Thcro are a good many of our peo- plishes is to gladden tho mock folks. No.CakM Wifl,Mutton or Tr a nj FnM . M Colfn If thoy meet or bear of ono ot these No. 3 IUn. Two lrr. ISUtoti. Cakti or Walk, ple on the sick list. tt Ta a4 CoHmCakn or bravo and triumphant persons who anj Miss Johnnie Watts Is visiting her blew the Lord at all times, whoso No. 1 Ptxk Chop irllh roUlonCaRta or Tra .. , WaSlM anJ ptrntn. Booths continually pralso the Lord and No. 4 Uka Trout, Buffer Saot. Caktt or Walk! )t aiijGillfi orTaa.. Rov. P. Cundee, of Henderson was whoso souls make their boast in tbe No.SOAtMilaiiJOram,or Unuinon, IM Holla, 14 Ilutlrr tni Coflf or Tra Lord, It so increases their courngo and In the city Tuesday. M faith and hopo that thoy nro glad. Is It No,CTwot. Butttr.TuailanJCoSnorTfa Tale Maikct 81. Cara direct to Hotel. Miss Sallio Ilos is visiting here. not worth whilo to gladden meek Try Kuropean Ilan. J.M. Hurt has returned from Con- saints? Surely It is. So, don't get out fajr tor what you get. Cbeipcal and beat, oulj ot patienco with tho noisy people. ference. THOS. P. MILLCR. PHiaioim Christian Standard. on AFRO-AMERICA- W N LEAdUB Tbteck-morio- n Look Inward. lass Strong Tho Afro-Amcrlc- Resolutions for terment of the Negroes. Bet- League of Madisonvlllo; J. W. Johnson, of St. Charles; secrotnry, J. B, Hawkins, of Earlington; treasurer, A, Mitchorson, of Madisonvlllo. Tho Exccutlvo Board : It. II. Hall, Wm. Klllebrow, George Bisk, W. It. Teaguo, Wyatt Edmonds, Prof. W. D. Jeunings. We, your committoo on resolutions, beg lenvo to submit tho following report: Whoreas, We ns Negroes need to bo stirred along tho lines of religion, flnnnco, morality nnd education. It Is a common fact that the negroes nro most too religious without any spiritual ollect; thoreforo be it, Itosolved, That It is tho sonso of this Leaguo that wo tench Christianity iinong our people Tho ndvanccmoui of ovory raco Is marked by Its financial condition. It Is n fact that wo as a raco mako plenty of money, but wo do not know cial. now to use it, tliereforo it is tho sonso Monoy to patent good Idea may by of this body thntwo tench economy sccurod by our nld. Address, Tjih vico-prcsido- session at Mortons Gap, Sept. 14, nnd had a very good dologntlon, most of tho products being repre sentod Titer peoplo of Mortons Gnp tho meet seemed to nppreciato ing by putting In tholr prosence. Good resolutions wore adopted, nnd, If carried out, will do tho race much good. Tho election of ofllcers was ns fol lows: Presldont, W. II, Boss, of Hopkins County met in fifth nnuual Whenever yon find yourself inclined to dwell with moro than common severity of temper on tho sins and shortcomANNOUNCEMENTS ings of other men and to be lax and liberal in judging your own fanlts, yon Tba llltooti Central bow will do well to Inquiro whether yon are hat on lata, and will con not In a backslidden state. If you bavo TOURIST Una Iba lama anill bty leinbtr to. itat. round hid In any roeasuro overcomo tho world, tnmmcr toarlit ilckeii (row tho flesh and the devil, yon aro bound RATES polnuonlu lino In lhaSouin lo a lart till ot larnmtr rctorli to know how hard tho tack is and to In the North, lit (ait donbla entertain feelings of sympathy for all dallr mvlca lo bt. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati to reach quickly that aro engaged in tho same fight The and LooIitIIIo enable! ono teaorta ot Vlrxlnta, and comfortably the mountain the best peoplo nro tho most charitable. Whila Mountains and bratlda o! Naw Kiwland. and (oreil lesotts the Thousand Islands, Saintliness is tenderness. Tbo Immacu- o( Miction, Wisconsinthe lakeMinnesota, the Hot and late Son of Man bad a kind word and n Sprints of Arkansas, the Yellowstone Park or the helping band for all struggling souls. lesorts ol Colorado. He did not nnd does not break the bruised reed nor qnench tbo smoking A11T HOrn rtwrmeo. and.clWnn facts flax. Nashville Advocato. and conditions, trout hi down lo date, ot the Central's Goebel and tho Colored Voter. sontnern noma. &. a. fTnlJ. .,.. Mr. Goebel has no respect for tho been Issued. It political rights ot any citizen, and bis a s6iDara lllnsfrat feeling toward the black man was welt contains a lane number Piiidn S pamphlet,from norwera larwers irucrs exampled by bis friend Henry D. Clayllll 111 J now prosperously located on tba Una ton of Alabama at Winchester the the Stales o(of tba Illinois Central Kallroad la Kentucky, Tennessee, UlHlsrlpv' other day, when ho contemptuously re- and Loulsana and also i detailed f the towns and cooutr? on and marked at the beginning ot his speech, cities, To bomeseckers. or those adjacent tolhat line. in search of a "I come here to speak to white faces (ami, thlt pamphlet will furnish reliable informs concerning- the most and straight hair." Mr. Goebel docs lion portion of tbe South, accessible and protper. ou s Free copies can be had not believe that tho negro Is entitled by applying lo the nearest of the undersigned. to the right of suffrage. One ot his principal campaigners, understanding Tickets and (ull Information attoraleilncun this and being advised of Mr. Goobel's nectlon with tho above can be had of ag eota ol tbe "Central" and connecting lines. purposes bearing upon manipulation S. 0 Hatch, 01. Patt. Agint, Cincinnati. of the election commissions nest NoJohn A. Scott, Dlr. Patt. Agent, Mtapkli. Wm. Murray, Dlr. Patt. Agint, Near Orltani, vember, has tbo candor to declaro In a public speech that to tbo colored man It is not even necessaiy to ad- A. H. Htaton, 6, P. A. W, A. Ktllantf, A. 0. P. A Chicago, Ltalt.tlli. dress nrgumentl Louisville Commer- Illinois Central R. R. i liomeseelicrs' i wrlle-opo- -- fit ' c You Aro Going North, to our peoplo. 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JAMES F. BALLARD. St. Louis. p. in. Plenalug Others. Wednesday, Oct. 18, ItiifisellviUe, Tho best rule is to take people as yon find them and make tho most of yoar op- 7:80 p. m. portunity to please them in eomo sort of Thursday, Oct. 19, Auburn,7:30p in. fashion. There aro eo many wuys to acFriday, Oct. 20, llowllngGreen,7::iO complish this by attentions, thought-fo- l p. m. suggestions, pious undertakings, all Saturday, Oct. 21, Greenville,, 7:30 of which being saturated with tbe mlllr p. in. bringof human kindness cannot fail of Itcndlnir the lllble. ing a result which will bo satisfactory. Elder John S Sweeny Givo the BILlo a chancel It appears When we learn to live to please others, Thursday, Oct.O.Owonsboro, 1 pin, very often that ministers ore of the we shall reap tbe largest harvest of opinion of tbo old lady who called all pleasure Saturday, Oct. 7, Hopklnsvlllo, 1 for ourselves by imitating our tho church services the "trimmln's to Lord and Master, who went about do- p. m. the sermon" and of "no account." It Is ing good to tbo souls and bodies of men. Monday, Oct. 0, Itussollvlllo, 1 p m. surprising to hear how badly some minTnesday, Oct. 10, Howling Green, 1 Philadelphia Methodist isters can and do read tho Scriptures, p. in. It would be strange if the people had The Harm ot Uenlna. much regard for the Biblo after tbo Genias as a model Is liable to produce Oood for the Children. minister had shown so little. Univer-sall- barm. One might as well attempt to Mrs. Klla HlnBon, of Ilinton, Ala., Leader. discourse upon tho sun to a convention wrllns uh Aucust 12. 1898. "I ndvlso of lantern makers. Work hard as tbey nil mothers to give their children may, tbero will always be a painful Planter's Nubian Tea when thoy are contrast between their art nnd noon- puny or fretful. Ikoop this medicine day. Perfection sermons do no good. hi the houso nnd when tho children I.UKr.f WHIrO Itl It. Ill C I Beat Coiwh fljrrup. Tamo OooO. Um Tbey only deceive tbo susceptible and nro ftlllnir Itftrnthein iidoso nnd that ii time, noiu DT tiniiniialK. last of lt."v8old by St. Bernard self righteous. Presbyterian JournaLfl ia-tli- e do-nost Tbe Gift of God. Perhaps no cry In Cairo is nioro strik ing than that of tho water carrier. "Tho gift of Godl" he cries as ho goes along with tho wnterskin on his shoulder. It Is very likely that water, so Invaluable nnd so often scarco in hot countries, was in Christ's day spoken of, as now, as "the gift of God," to its preclonsuetj. If so, Jeans' ex pression to tho woman would bo very forcible. "Ragged Life In Egypt." Thursday, Oct. 12, Kuttawn, IIos. Nch. Iv, Bible Readings. ' xxxlil, p. in. Zech. iv, M0: Pa. xx, ) exxv, Friday, Oct. 13, Pndiicnh, 7:30 p m. Prov. xxl, 81; laa. Math, xxvlli, xxxl, John II, Saturday, Oct. 14, Cadiz, 7:30p. in. xv, 08; I Cor. Hi, Ml; ix, Monday, Oct. 10, Klkton, 7:30 p. in. GaL vi, 0;Itev. ii, 10. Tuesday, Oct. 17, AllensvUlo, 7:30 7:30 I, 7 j 7-18-25-- Christ t p. m. strated every day beforo our eyes that tho moral Btandlng of our men and women Is not what It should bo, therefore bo it, Rkbolvkd, That wo, tho Leaguo recommend the tonchlng of morality In nil things to peoplo. our Since It Is truo, that no race or nation can rlso higher than Its educational standing, therefore bo it Hkrolvkd, That wo ns n rnco.tnko tho greatest lntorost In tho education of our chlldron. Since "wo lenow that Sunday excursions nro dotrimontnl to our moral and financial progress, lot lis advise our lcadeasto light Sunday excursions with 'all their powors. Bo it, Resolved, That wo thank tho kind pooplo of Mortons Gap for tholr hospitality. Committee W, D. Jennings, Oeo. SIsk, A. M. Mltcheson, Wm. Klllebrow, Ed Johnson. It is bolng demon- I'ATKNT KKCOKD, JJnltllllOro, MU Afro-Amorlc- nn GROVES vA If You Aro Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Aro Going West,' PUnCtUat TICKtTO VIA thc tauiamic NAtMvuic H. n. ano ao cccuna Hm. inJ!lUl lLiw Ltk' The Maximunrof Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum The Cleaning Sliver. Instead of soouring and rubbing encli ploco of silver separately, tho whole sorvlco can bo cloaned In a fow minutes as otrectivoly. After each men! the silver should bo put hi n pan Ironf Aannnlnllv for tlin nurnoHO). mill m TASTELESS MareyaiiiLij;i Drugstore x wntor, to covered with luko-wnrwhich a toaspooniul of Uoiu Dust Washlntr Powder Is ndded: BOt tho IS JSVA8COODFOrt ADULTS. pan on tho rnngo until tho water gots to boiling point, then lift out each WARRANTED. 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