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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 28, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 28, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899092801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 28, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. j'vii, t Or a f j,t , y . EuimqlILu o w ,. ' " TtT' , i ' TENTH YEAR CAMPAIGN OPENING, EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1899. DEWEY Fl 4-- - NO. 39 CAPTURED IDA MM TWENTY PERSONS INJURED. i ? J ' to,.'" ?; Marriage of Julia Dent Grant and Cnrthugc, Mo.; Sept. 23. An clectll.-ca- r ' Harbor Two Days Ahead Prince Cantacuzene, of Russia, , AMSQUUlEMX'DvStE. I'.lkil with passengers, nnd run JUME HOLT AND CAPT.' THROCKHOrlf OS, of Schedule. Newport, R. I. at nlng fit it. high rate of speed, jumped Makes the food more delrctous and wholesome the track tit Princes curve, one mile Large Gathering ol Republicans from Carthage, turning over on it now umaa aowBta eo., ww vena. Expected. top. Twenty persons were .Injured THE CLIMAX OF NEWPORT'S GAY SEASON SHE IS ANCHORED INSIDE SANDY HOOK. The most seriously arc: H. U. Watson, Lebanon; collar bone SILENCED A KRUPP BATTERY. Next Wednesday aftornoon at 1 OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. The Wedding; Aaaemuljr Notable for o'clock, ilia Republicans ot Hopkins New York Committer' Plana Some-wh- nt broken. Mr, iJiker, jeweler', Chicago; badl) county will moot at tho Tabernacle the Soelnl and Military Dlatlne; Portlier Pnrtlcnlnra of the Enuuttc- Olaarronired A lln.tr Call-i- n ment at Sublj; in Madlsonvillo to open formally tho it tlon of the tlueata, nnd All Snlnta ToKether of the Mrmbcri to bruised. n Logan John SIsson, it Mrs, Laker, arm broken., . campaign Ui Hopkins couuty and Church I'reaented n Deautlfnl and Sixteen Centimeter Gnn. Make a New Deal The JSnvy Decounty (III.) politician, killed himself. probably W. L. Crawford,, cbnductor; nrm hear Judgo W. II. Holt, partment KotlBed. Animated I'lelnrc. Cause, the ablest and most conservative broken, head ciitj WaMilngton, Sept. 25. Acting SecSpaulding Institute, nt Muskogee, I. speaker In tho field, and Capt. J. "W. Chafles H..Landru'm, Cartilage; arm Newport, It. L, Sept. 23. The Epls-top- retary Allen of the navy department T one cf the largest schools In the Dewer ia Home. Throckmorton, Republican nominee , broken, head cut.. ,,t marriage service, supplementing received a cablegram from New York, Sept. 27. Much to the. for Commissioner of Agriculture, territory, was destroyed by fire. Miss Grace Phillips, collar bone Hint of the Iiusslan orthodox church Watson yesterday giving n brief who, it is said, also brings to tho suiprlie of everyone in tho city, the J. T. Brady, of Chicago, was arrestbroken. nt Subig ed on a charge of shipping lottery Olympla with Admiral Dewey on, ibntVas observed Sunday, which made account of people a strong message L. U. Iluttou, arm broken. Kvory Republican In tho county board, which sailed from Olbrnltunr,, Prince" Cantacuzene, Count Speransky, buy, It Is dated September 21, nt tickets from Illinois into other states. Win. Meeklcr, DllllngSj Mo.; ami pf llusftln.nnd Julia Dent Grant.daugh who can so arrango should bo lu September 10, arrived off the Sandy nnd is iih follows: The situation in Venezuela Is serious. to lend his Book lightship at 5: Madlsonvillo that day broken. vtor of Hrlg.-GcFrederick D. Grant, Mnnlla, Sept. 21. tn. Sin. The rebels are approabhlng Victoria, presonco and enthusiasm to tho ind grnnddnughter of Gen. V. S. Grant, The United States cruiser Charles- nnd expect to fight the next battle Two Oars Ahead of Time. opening. .Many in this end of the There was a heavy mist on the sea, A SOLUTION OF THE TROUBLE. luihband and wife, was celebrated at ton, the monitor Monterey und the there. county aro too busy to attend speakHenry Leigh was put In the guard ing In the daytime, even at home, and at first the marine observers wero The Ornud Army Men of Chleaito All Salntschapcl here at noon. The gunboats Concord nnd Znflio, with maissembly of invited guests, notable fot rines nnd blue jackets from the cruiser iioure nt Jefferson barracks, St. Louis, hut tlioso who can do so at all should Inclined in think tho vessel sighted step Into the Labor Brcnou.toclal-aniado Itiiltlmore, left Cnvlte September i, because he refused to salute n negro military distinction, go to this meeting. A raro treat is in might be Howisou'a AVIth a Tropoaltlon. the ceremony ono of the most brilliant and, ni already cabled, proceeded to ofllcer. store for all who can hear those gen- flngBblp, the Ohlcago, hardly believing Sublg bay to destroy the insurgent tlemen. tver wltnesaed nt Newport. Dewey would arrive two days nlicail of Dlphthcrin has appeared among the Chicago, Sept. 23. A plan, which It cannon there. time. The doubt was soon cleared pupils of Mount Vernon (111.) schools, SCRAMBLE FOR A CROWD, Is believed will settle the difficulties Owing to the bad weather the opera- Which hnve been closed until Octoaway, however, and as passing vessels tion was postponed until yesterday, ber 1. recognized the flagship from Manila over the laying of the corner stone of, Svas' pre when the war ships for three hours was Mrs. Martha Ilntes, aged 81, who had Funny Pulls When two" Kinds of bay there In a continuous blowing of the new Chicago post officeoffer from tented in the shape of an bombarded the town of Olnngapo nnd resided In Macoupin county, III., for vtliistlts salute. Democrats Spoke. Judge Tuthill, representing tho local the intrenchments where the gun was CO years, died at her home near Comer to Sight the Olrnipla. Flrt situated, Tho contest for the crowd was One of the first large vessels to sight 0. A, It., to secure n new stone cut by Monday. Madlsonvillo Monday. the Olympla was the passenger steam- union labor, Men from t ' amusing at Charleston, Concord The Madl'on county (III.) jail, at Brown Democrats had their er Sandy Hook, ot the Sandy Hook Tho Judge Tuthill declared to the labor nnd -- i tiro wcrtf then landed under a Kdwardsvillc, caught fire, Monday, speaking at the court house. The line, which left Atlantic JilghlandJ leaders that tho old soldiers would deheavy Insurgent fire, proceeding to the but quick work by the fire department Uoobelltes had tho Tabernaclo and shortly after seven o'clock tar cannon which was utterly destroyed saved the building. her fray tho cost of getting n new stone, the brass band. There was & large New York dock. Just as she got w3U ind would use their Influence in by gUn cotton, nnd then returning to The funeral of M. Schcurcr-Kestncnumber of peoplo In town aa is usual dlfrcrenccs between Conthe war ships. In Paris, was largely attended. Dreyfog, and passengers unun g-existing through on Monday. The Americans had one man wound- fus sent n wrenth with the Inscription: It waa near speaking time and the crew, headed by the Sandy Hook's tractor 1'ierccTand the trades union ed during the engagement. Goebel leaders brought out tno brass captain, gathered at the rail to rend men'. This proposition was received "Infinite gratitude." Cadet Hrln7cr, with the Concord's band and put It to work almost in the the newcomer's name. To get near fuvombly by the majority of the labor Mrs. Dorothea Kemper, who for 30 shadow of the court house to cateh enough to do this the Sandy Book men, a minority remaining launch, armed with a gatling, did ex- years had been matron of the Good tho crowd from the Browns, tho in- changed her course and headed dion tha left of the landing Samaritan hospital, nt St. Louts, died hold their voices cellent work preferring to tention being to form a big procession rectly tor the Olympla, blowing her till the meeting yet toboheld. party. Cnpt. Myers, of the marines, at the German Protestant orphan JULIA DENT GRANT. and march everybody to the Tabercaptured a muzzle-loadin- g field piece. home Monday. A nrllllant Spectacle. nacle. A Brown Democrat looked whistle in salute as she did INSURGENT FORTS CAPTURED.-Garret A. Hobart, The family and social connections of Li tut.- McDonald was In command of lixchana'ed Greeting. on and was blue as he heard the .inthe bride pave to the wedding a mili- the landing party, and. tho movement about whose condition nlarmlng respiring strains of tho band and As soon as the name wus made out thought how a lot of fellows might the Sandy' Hook's paucngcro cheered Brilliant Action of the nineteenth tary as well as a diplomatic character, was splendidly executed nnd con- ports hnve been circulated, is gradualInfantry The IlclirJa Com- ly recovering his health at his home In b caught by the ruse. And he re- with all their might, sad in a few ind the little church In which it took trolled. tiletely Hooted. marked, preparing himself for tho moments an answering cheer came place was bright nnd blue vvjth gold, BEGGAR KILLED BY A BLOW. l'aterson, N. J. dleappointmenl that might come, Clurke, sometimes John Sleeper the bridegroom's uniform easily from the "Well.'there are net so many people oter the water whom were warshjp's Washlngtou, Sept.. 57. A dispatch colled "The Later Hurton," of those of the home guard. gathered Said to Have Inaaltcd 111 Aaaallant'a mest popular comedians of one daythe en the street anyway, if they get 'em sailors, many ot has been received from Manila by the In his A large number of the Newport sum. Urat Ulrl, for 'Which He Waa all." But when the procession formed ou deck. the United States, died nt his home In ivar department stating that Gen. Sny- mer colony had delayed their depart- . and marched away, his blues looked I'romptlr Knocked Down. Anchored Inutile the Hook. Knglnnd Monday. position ot the In- ure to attend the wedding, which came like thoy had been through a Chinese The flagship came up to the lower der attucked the Judge Estill at Chattanooga, Tenn., laundry, for there wero only thlrty-flv- a hay and anchored Inside Sundy Hook. surgents, five miles west ot Cehu, mid is a climax to one of the gayest seaSt. Louis, Sept. 25. A persistent has convened a special term of the "marchers" In the whole parade. As soon as the anchor was dropped, destroyed seveu forts and quite a num- sons ever known at this popular re- beggar ot the class which make it n ber of smooth-bor- o A Republican who saw the proporgrand jury for the purpose of Indictcannon. The In- tort. was sent ashore with dis- surgents point to force themselves upon men In ing Julia Morrison', who shot and tion of people left on the streets to an orderly were uttsrly routed, and SnyThe Officiating- - Clerjtrnicn. the company of ladles, feeling assured those who attended both speakings patches from the admiral and other of- der returned with his fofrc to Cebil. lit. iter. H. C. Potter, Trotestant that their demands will be more likely killed Actor Frank Leiden. said, "If all those who didn't go to ficers. Ho said the ship had had a The Tennessee regiment was already KpUcopal bishop of Mayor Henry .iegenheln ot St. Louis New York, ofllciat-td- , to meet consideration, suffered death the variegated Democratic speakings plcasunt trip across the Atlantic- and assisted by Iter. Dr. Ncvins, of the yesterday as the result of an insulting has rccched an Invitation to enter the aro "Republicans, Taylor will win the that alt on board were welt and gluil aboard transport to come home, but lists ds nTnrnuiMker against Mayor dleembarked to take part la the en. American church in Home, but in uc State by a hundred thousand." Both to be home again. remark made In disappointment at gaguiieut. speakings were fairly well attended .orclance with the laws ot the state Pf liot receiving alms from a man whom Carter Harrfcon of Chicago, during the The Olympla's crew were put to but neither had a large crowd. Ithode Island, Jtev. Dr. Porter, of the he had picked out ns likely to accede torn exposition at l'eorla. work Immediately cleaning ship. C00LI E LABOR 1NHAWAII. President Din of Mexico can not go Emanuel church, ot this city, read to his wishes. Ills conduct was met Cltr Authorities Vpart. to Chicago on account ot the Illness of Blue and dray Reunion. admiral's early arrival was a A Syatera ot Slavery ot the Wo rat that jiortlon of the service which lc bv a blow which leveled him In the Mmc. Dinz. He has appointed Lie The gaily united the distinguished pair. gnlterj and a few hours later the beg- TIib .following announcemqnt matter of great concern to tkccjty auKind Declared to Iixlal In the Marlscnl, mlnlstojot foreign refol lowed front con 1ms beou sent out by the com- thorities, who are arranging for Now Ilnnrllan lalanda. at the Palmer residence, and. cussion of the bruin and alcoholism, lations, to go us his representative. mit teo in chargd of tho Rational Yotk's ofllclal welcome. Secretary Capt. SIgsbee was called from his late In the afternoon the prince and without having regained conscious-ncp- s the reception committee r'ostcr Washington, "Sept, 83. tlcorgir-D- . past of duty, on board the battleship Hounioi. of tho Bluo and tho went to of city hall early, and at once princess left for New York and St. Riilllelently to tell his name or Texas, Monday by the news ot the Gray, at Evunsville, Ind., Qct. hsued athe for a special meeting of Gear, an attorney of Honolulu, called Petersburg. call at the state department to present a sudden drnthoot his daughter Ethel the committee. Mr. Foster did not itatcment relative to the Vt'orkmen'n Inflammatory Specehra. tt Itchobath L'can, Del. President McKinloy Bald: "Every forecast the committee's action, hut of coolie labor In the Hawaiian Islands. JBWrrliriiJ'n'vS, regiment, U. S. V., The Twenty-sixt- h Hnvunp, Sept. 25. i'he workmen of soldier's gravo mado during tho uncomprobahlo that He asesrts that the supreme, court of on till transHavana, held amass-meetln- g fortunate civil war Is a tribute to he thought It go down to the the yesterday tailed Monday for Olympla Hawaii, by Its rulings, Is sustaining ', mittee wonld Amorican valor." As Americans wo tit'whlch nbout 3.0C0 were present. In- port Grant. In addition to the Twenty-siIn the afternoon and meet the ad- system of slavery of the worst kind aro sensibly atrectcd through our the Grant carries 220 recruits flammatory speeches were mode In fa- xth, dead. To honor our sleeping heroes miral. in the Islands, In' violation of the con' vor of n general strike to secure nn of various regiments, together with Van Wyek Notlfleil. gratitude Tho Maror awakens love and itltution ot tho United States, and he eight-hou- r day. Many public men wero burses and hospital corps men. Mayor Van Wyck hurried to his of asked sons who died In tho war with Spain the attorney general be referred to. but the name of Juun ' During a game of football at Merl-ilefathers of the North and fice, where he found the following tele-- .' questedthat declare whether or not reunite their to Conn., between the MIddletown the Gualberto Corner, was the only named South. Survivors who fought In the 5rnm: constitution dors cover the Islands; that wn cheered. The speakers urged (Conn.) high school and the Msrldcn civil war, lu the ratification of such 'Olyntpla arrived this morning. Will' HentiraonU, doslra to grasp each oth- go to Toinpklnsville those who had fought for liberty on high school eleven, Thomas Kelly, PlonrnuMII Burneil, ers' extotulod hands and hold thorn. the field of battle to fight for libera- of the MIddletown team, was thrown Salem, Orp., Sept. 33, The mll and, 'OEOIUIK DEWEY." You aro cordially Invited to attend tion from thb .slavery of their emploj-er- s. and his neck broken, death resulting. tvarehouse of he Kulrm flouring idilj Thp mayor sdyised the calling a National Reunion of tho Bluo and John Lawyer, Jr., and Ed Jones, h'p pl'y'l committees, and Cg. was ht!rncd yesterday. The In Evansvlllo, of ftI the Cray to bo hold Vt'ung Cole county (111.) farmers, got loss ts $150,000, Tie liisur:nop jnd., Octppcr lp 13, 1SW. "When c)egrsims ytf re sent put railing ou the Fatal Colllalon. i.ito u quarrel, which resulted In a cut-- t in'tlie-mVinwho werp the participants In piqhbcrs of the pian find gcopc e estimated t9 bo $C5,uu), Chicago, Sept. 25. A collision ocr.g scrape. In which Jones was our civil wa,r set this example, thoThe worrhpuse pontphied J35.QOO lmsl. and the vqHou3 curred yesterday between n train of i itdied In tho neck with a pocket-- 1 PP'rU fif rt'F))ilollatIpn jnny bo ox- III mcer" as. flulckIy ns posslblp at the rls of wheal, only n small portion of empty coaches and a suburban train --.Ife. VHINCB CANTACUZENEL He died In less thun five mln-i- i pCCU'l li I'lUMU ftH JHFP'Pl .HTTP." phlch wus Injured, The lire was caused nn the Luke Shore & Michigan SouthNollilllo Oupata, tylth ft fffttlpn Mrhnsp veterans Jplntly pily hsli, ten. oy nn explosion In the dust room. 1). 1. Hcnrn, Apiong the congregation, besides the ern road at Fourteenth street. nnd Penn mv PYr iHiJu Snvy lel)qr(ment NonrU, 1 was so badfy injured Jiturn, brothers, were killed at n tli rlvil war a tributo tn Ameri- Jmucdlute family, were Jlrs. Ulysses Siiltn of i:ishtepH. Watehnie'n, In Waehlnglon, Sept, 27, The follow that he died shortly nfter being retfl. Grant, the grandmother of Clin vpnr the Ga., by the explosion ot a sta0 New YorVi Rep. 30, Fire did pg hn beep received p the tiavy dc bride; H, II. Monore, icdwip C. Honore, moved from the wreck, nnd Fireman tionary engine boiler In a ginnery y IIoViIusqu dnmugc In the partmepti InA Jrmi Truth, J. It. Frogg was probably fatally owned by them. The bodies were horbuilding, bounded by East Iinxulwny, Mi1, nnd Mrs. Harry Honore, Jr., Mrs hfliiny itpoK, fi, i rsepi, An old wrllefoxpreMed, the opin- tary Nnvy, Washlngtopi su,ncFiv phUlan and flouverner streets, Al- Sartorls, wife of Cnpt. Surtoris; MaJ. jured, l'nnscrigcrs on the suburban ribly mutilated, and the building was oiymplo train were badly shaken up. ion that every good deed done on Mrs. destroyed, though there wore 18 watchmen In the Jen, Nelson A. Miles, Lleut.-Co- l. Miles nnd Mirth Is recorded In heaveu, where It will go tP Torapklnsvllle Mich' A Jewlah Chnrltr. building, the flames were discovered Miss Miles, and Mrs MnlTj Very Critical, rttnatton In rcniHlns as capital bearing interest, Gen. Mer-rlt- t ncr, of Gen. Miles' Cincinnati, Sept. 25, The board of first by n, pollcemirii, who saw them If In that opinion he is eorreet, what TprnpUlpsvlllr Is the nnphorajrp I'onec, Torto Ulen. R(pt. 26. Advices and Mnj. Mott, of hi staff; Adjt.-Gen- . directors of the Jewish hospital for jenping out cf tf thlrdistory window. raemberBblp of tlip ppvttl vessels pft Btaten Maud, proportion of the leoclvid here ,m.' .... from Caracas Corbiu, Col. and Mrs. Heln, ol ronsumptlves at Denver, Col., met vnrlfttw ehurchea have a capital in hero say the situation tn .iH.ialu is critIVest l'ont; former United Stntes Minheavenly kingdom, ready to be Cstnte, hostint 'Ilio I'lll.tinrr yesterday and decided to open the The Cnap ef cixte Mottott, ical. The revolutionists arc approachWisconsin; revealed at the last day. How olso (lutlirle. Oljln.. Sept, lyde Mlnncnpolls,Mlnnfiept, 83, Chprlfs ister t Snmuel Thnyer, of Melklejohn, pital on November 15, The combined ing Victoria, where the next battle !ot .Mlf-tnnSecretary of War cnu we lay up treasures in heaven, ,. Pilisbury left no will, nt least nous Jhaueey , Uepew, nnd many others. Jewish benevolent societies of Cincin- will be fought. People desiring to prothan by good deeds dono to those tov. the desperado, phorged with the nati voted a perpetual annuity ot $5,000 ceed to Puerto Cnbello, on the gulf of been kin about us?, Our Savior saldi "In as niurder of Lincoln Bwlnney, will be has jvlfe, found. A.His nearest nnd are Mnry Plllsbury, hl for the support of the hospital. Triste, are not allowed to depart. The much ns yo have done It unto tho tiled at Outhrle, Okla., on October !.. Ids Karroo for C'mt. Slitxlice. have least of thoso, my brothren, yo says: Mnttox has killed seven men. Twice ions, John S. nnd Charles S. I'lllsuury Fever Under Control nt Havana. government is very unpopular nnd New York. Sept. 20. Cnpt. Chas. D. They petttlon to tho probate court foi ntuo mo." Again Ho dono It lir.wiiH sentenced to hang, hut through very suspicious. 23. Surgeon GenWashington, of oold water 'Ho tlfat givoth a cupuamo of a dis- the efforts of his mother, Mrs. Hatch, the appointment of an admlnlstrntoi SIgsbee yesterday hurriedly left his eral Sternberg Sept. received n dispatch has ressel, the battlcshlpTexas, which U to n disciple, in tho Arrival of the Volviieln. tilx sentence was commuted both times, for the estate, Haciple, shall not loso his roward," once by President Cleveland nnd once it anchor with the rest of the fleet In from the acting chief surgeonnoatmoro San Francisco, Sept. 25- .- The transCnpt, Coehlan Ordered Boat. Them- - acts appear small to men, but the bay, and started for Kchoboth, vana saying that there aro port Valencia, with the remaining coin by President McKinley. they mean much In heaven. 6eottlc, Wash., Sept, 23. Capt. Cogh-Inn- , Del., having received a telegram from new cases of yellow fever nt Havana panics of the Montana regiment ou eutnmnuduut ot tho Port Orchard that place announcing that his daugh- nnd but two convalescent cases. The board-- , arrived here yesterday, Ilnrd On the Prult. Card of Thanks, dry dock, was yesterday ordered east ter Ethel had died there suddenly of Indications arc that the fever situation St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 87. lleport Is under control. THE MARKETS. Sunday ends my paslorato of received here from various parts to attend tho Dewey reception. He was heart disease. Next the M. E. Church, South, at this throughout the apple district are to In command ot the Raleigh during the Nw York. Bed. CT. Tin I'lato riant Darned. plaqe. I doslre to oxpress my Steers.. .4 4 75 yl 0 00 battle of Manila, The Ilorlocker Cine Goca Over. CM rniTON-MUJUNoblcsvUkv.Sept. 25. The plant CATTLE ni: Native thanks to tho members of my the effect that the terrible northwest it Hastings, Neb., Sept. 20. It w u 3 su KIAJUI. winter ivncai..., Co., at Atchurch, and the many other frionds gale which visited this vicinity during Sailed For the Cape. 75 if 2 Hcil WHKAT-N- o. Miss Ylola Horlocker,accused of the AmeiVrin l'late who have bo nobly stood by me, and the early morning has stripped of almost totally de- CIUIN No. 2 lanta, Ind., tl Ilombay, Sept. 23. The remainder V havo showod mo so many klnd-- v fruit hundreds ot apple trees, ns well of the Nineteenth hussars nnd the cuy of sending p'ohoncd candy to Mis. C stroyed by The ship- OATS ewNo. I ' Whotlier"I am returned or F. Morey, would be arraigned In uesses. Mess...H...... f.09, W 9 00 as tnauy peach trees. ping and trimunng departments were I'OIUC-Nairy stall have sailed for. the Capo. The court, but other business t'j&aiot, r shall always hold tho good onn entirely destroyed and also Btoclt COTTON Middling ........ cost of transporting the Hiding con4 60 She will bu required to give , 4 ?J jjpeople of Earllngton In loving nnd UEEVKS-Bte- ers The Bridal l'nlr. Cows nnil Ilelfera. i to a 400 tingent to South Africa Is estimated i new bond, but when the actual trial worth $100,000. Total loss, $150,000. 4VitGatetul remembrance. New York, Sept. 20. The prince and 160 u 700 CAl.VEH (per iwj Gratefully, V&F will commence Is uncertain. 400 a 4C2tt princess Cantacuzenc arrived here at 400,000. IIOOS Fair to Choice Iteanmed After Two Yenra. ROSCOE M. WlIKAT. &HUKP Fair to Choice... 300 a 400 from Newport on the yacht Naredn. 3 4.'. if 3 0) (now) I'untlngton, W. Vn., Sept. SSThe FLOUR-Fate- nts Urllah Cricketers Arrfre.d I'lre nt DlriuluKhnra, Aln. Straight. 2 7J- - if 3 40 They went at once aboard the North New York, Sept. 23 On board of the, Raised a Racket. Hlnnlnghnm, Ala., Sept. 20. Fire, large DIngcss cppl mines that have WHEATClear and Winter 73 No. 2 lied German T.loyd steamship Saale, on Cunard .... u Si COJtN-N- o. 2... line steamer Etrurla, which ar- Sunday, destroyed one o,( the round- VW, We 'ov'' 'w0 ycnrl, resumed A gontloman of color who halls which they sailed for llusstn, the homo .... tt 23!4 No. The general strike In the New OATS No. 2 2 got his anger rived yesterday,, from Liverpool ami houses ,of the H(rndngh(m llpilwny from Hopklnsvlllo, 67 t 11YE of.t)ie prince. 3 SO it 8 60 OueenStown, ltlver field brought this nbout. TOBACCO J.UtfS ere Prjnpo Kumar f)tf sn.d Electrip Cp, gevcrnl dummy stlrrod up Monday night and pro- '' 11 li 00 Leaf Hurley.... to hunt tor 111s wtio.wno cooks ceedbd llanjltslufdjl, with W rcketejs. motor ears and coaches wero Out Theiaaelyea tl I'orts CloaedAanlnatnuboule Pinnae. MAY Clear 'll.nothy tnawj JJt.'il IV 60 it X,6e pozartyrettouratitrin' brUer Havana, Sept. 87. Ino Trouble. Gcjt. 20 consumed, The loss is $00,000. UUTTISH Choice Dairy.... The son of .... U Fever nt lfvrWSti Colon, Colombia, Sept. 25. The gov- I'iKlK Kresh Yt!llr . Tt I r Vll StaniI.irdMcss(iiew) -- 'ihp" many wrongs u dono Sangi(lly and the other young CubqiVg retltlon In llnnkruptci-- . ernment Issued a decree yesterday FOKK ear wu BALON-uiAiitut hnr at T.no Hozart's wJjb' rerciitly invadrtl tl!P SpnnUh cpses of yellow fever number ."13 pnd fu New. York Sept. 20. H. J. Schloss, clcstng Colombian ports to ships havLAUD Vrlmo Uteam. ...... md prooepdpil to fpuss" hor in great clerk'B P'l'b 0"'d hutileddQwn hc flpnm the depths five, Three who died were manufacturer of clothing, yesterday ing the bubonic plague on board ar494 hp bu. pbausK CATTLE Native Sieera..,, 4 tO stylo, After isll flPff. hnve been arrested, nnd SM children. filed a petition In bankruptcy. Lia- riving from infected ports. 4 77VI IIOOS - Fair to Cholco..,,,, 4 15 tho whole vocabulary of ousa. now In Jwll awtiltlng sentenee. SCO 4 SO n u tn bilities, $733,102; no nssets. ...nrila il lia waarlltr wnndfttJ his WAV 3 00 aw ter 1'I.OIUI-WlnJ'ateiUa,, The Loyal Aaatrnllnna. Moro Trouble for Veneauela, Piwtaij i'atentB... 3 to u 3 70 Key Weal. with threatenlngs for her Key IVeit. hoMoward Ycllovr Fever nt YvMoit l'tee at e Australian, Melbourne, Sept. Carocus, Sept. 27. Oen. Manuel Ouz. citizens. Marand other obony-hue- d Ha., Sept. 87. Forty-siKey West, Flo., Sept. 25. The new militnry commanders will 75H Key Vshal Coyle arrested hlmTuesday, but acwruMs it ) llort feer were rcpn't- - tr.au Alvarcs, governor of the' province caaea of yellow fever number 20, and on Thursday next q prepareinept hprp COKN-N- o. 22 ;. f sr y'. scheme oats No. of ilcrmude, has revolted against the aftor.oounBelllng with Judge Cowellj lllAWl 'the dearhs 2. tXVO (l.utllK Venezuelan government for the dispatch gf a, united. Australian ruil-- v xaess l.',N!HIV CITV 7 M At 8 20 decided to turn him loose if he woula id JlSUH'l. oatn ali a Va Hi a iliiol tt ISnrllntrtnn fqntfngent tp Squth Africa, CATTLE-Natt- vc Blccm..,. 4 75 O C50 4 00 400 HOOS All Grades from lila erring feet and depart in Capt. Throckmorton a Knight. Wnltor Finloy, vyJip hn.s bpon, f.pr Miss Cornolta Ilestor. who did CS , WHKAT-N- o. 67HW Sited Knit I'rnnclico, uu nun wiu ,ft far Sept. ' 25. peso, xnis ne ngreuu ui on thp 25 it stonogrnnhlc nnd typowritor work 8PW? WPfs OATS No. 2 White ii'i comThe Kentucky Knight, n weekly for sovoral years for the Hocla Conl onilml. 2 Six Athmta, Ga., trouble COIIN-N- o, forcp pf tho. Bt, H.prujvrd N ilnvnfnfl tn Hin Inf orrtflta Imirtml Infantry, FLOUn-Hl- sh NBW PI LEANS. 43 ampnny, has a.b'intfitrtf'nftswoh Cfinl Op.,Ta nuTtp. Ill with ft thrept-pnp- il panies of the Twenty-nint3SQ 3 Orade i? Card of Thanks. of the Kentucky lodges of the KM which waa recruited at Fort Mcl'hcr-son- , COHN No, 2.... , it 43 cftso of mnlprlnl fovpr and ,, .... M Vt Pythias, "prlnta "&n ex- - m Western ,,,.,, with on luflamod hand. left yesterday for San Francisco, OATB Cholco Wa desire to extend to neighbors Knights ot tone, HAY .....1160 0 15 M cqllent hair 'tins week or'Unnt. via Kl I'aso. nil friends" our; sincere thanks Tor 9 7S Mess ' a jpnn y.. tnroKi toripu, vuu iiip-loi- n Xfr. "Yt HIco ia busily ongnged Alox Campboll, of Ilocln, was yesHACQN I. nblllep Wc cin'nilss,!p"npV pf hauling meal from tho Madlsonvillo, terday appointed by County Judgo Voted for Acnll.tpt, .Touou.t .(liiravTf.r.t w" ' pspeclftlly to netlcuuura, yhP 'a ft inpmbor of mills to Earllngton merchants tonp-pens- o J, G. Jt. Halk rond ovorseor to suo-comiplUle dimgIt9F,-knj- l 71 WHEAT-N-o. t IU4 Ptitls. Sipt, 23. Thp I'etl't illep 72i aa1 , PflpP PMF lP OTMeH pllUntfliu'Iodge, at Lexington. no. 6 Jlpctor OhRttaii' WR president of i:uim0. that Col, ,(iunu-t"William Gnrrott, yhu. will tho hearty appotltos of tho C.AT8-N2 Mixed 2M, hfs untirincr etforbi in bo- tlmnks for lnpyo to I'rpYldpncp tp tflkp. position hi' II' nurs e iHt.mnr.ItU, voted fur th' I'Oltlt new uni w busy Earllngton workers. ,.. IIACON-Cl- ear half pt the little suiferer. Those exItlbs as mlnp fprovn.nn fpr t.h.a prftvUlenco .qultlttl ilf l.Ti'.Vfus. CUBAN OIL cures m St. COTTON-Mlddl- lns pressions of sympathy and assist- WUHve cut, purw, nruics, uiica- Oont Opmpnny, rKiHlv! MPoy Pfttrit gpoil Idpa may by ance will be remembered with pleas- uiatlsm af)4 sPrW- - VfM, u ' Subscrlbo for Tiih Hub, $1 por Are you a subscriber to Tun Hkk? ? cents. secured by ox ,ahL, Address, rh(ty ure and gratitude while life endures, " year. You should be. Bitbacrlbo for The Hkk. Sold by St. pr'nard Drug rjtoro. 4JIHIIHIJP, fllll. MrV anilMRS. Wat.tkh Wbiohti . tlr-Capta- red well-know. Itear-AdmlrMa-lill, Hear-Admlrsettlinr, Republicans ef Hopjcins County at Madisonvllle October 4. , The Olympla Slipped Into New York An Ulectrla Car Jnniied t the TraeV .Vrnr Cartliuarc, Mo., Injurlnsi Twenty- People. - til IS I p lira Royal Powder II UNCERTAIN. Sum When tho children get their feet wet and take cold give them a hot foot bath, a bowl of hot drink, a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and put them to bed. Tho chances are they will be all right in the morning. Con tlnuo the Cherry Pectoral a few days, until all cough has dis appeared. urn couehs arc also cured; we mean the coughs of bron chltls, weak throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption are always made easy and frequently cured by the continued use ot The Gunboat (Jrdaneta, One Officer nnd Nine Men Fall Into Filipino Bands. FATE OF THE CREW AS YET CoMs Important Dlipatehcs from Oen. Otln Uelatlmr to Affairs In Some ol the Other Ulanda Made by the War Department Natlvef Itcady to Capitulate. Munlla, Sept. 25, 4:30 p. m. It is re- tc r. - nt -- out-ihlnl- -- ported that the insurgents have captured the United States gunboat In the Oranl rlver.on the northwest side of Manila bay,whcre she was patrollngi One ofllcer nnd nine of her Crew nre missing. Fate of the Crew tTaknovrn. The gunboat Petrel, sent to investigate the matter, returned and reported, that the Urdancta was beached opposite the town of Oranl, on tho' Oranl river. She was riddled with bullets and bunted, and the following guns, with their ammunition, were captured: A one Colt automatic gun nnd one Nordenfeldt gun. The crew ot the Urdaneta are prln. oners, or hare been killed. Further details are lacking. Dlspatchta Front Hen. Oil. Washington, Sept. 28. Two im nortant dispatches from Oen. Otis, at Manila, are made public by the war department, Tho first indicates that the insurgents on the islpnd of ,Ncgrcs are nbout to recognise the authority of the Untied .States. An election iti Negros will be held on October 2. The Second' Dtipatch. The second dispatch says the American ttag will be raised In Sulu Island, The chief insurgents In Zamboanga are reported willing to accept tho authority .of the United States, but desire to name conditions which Gen, Otis would not accept, mu tn Abcp's . f Cherry pectoral Every doctor knows that wild cherry bark is the best remedy known to medical science for soothing and healing inflamed throats and lungs. Put one of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your tuny n W. now iome ot tti. moit .rat- iij.ivi.ii. ,u .ui, uuiira el.... Una.ual opportunity, and loritP-)i't- .ne. emlnrntlT fit them for kItiiik you mtMlc.l idTlco. Writ. all U In Tonr-rnieAddraii. Dr. J. C. ATKR. limn Tha Bast ModleaJ Adrtco Frooi hr trlr l! Lowell, AUs-t- -- eft. A. JL -- 9: f JteFss i.-u- iln n, estl-(note- d tsp Cflm-nlfc- s W0W Pal-tut.tt- o, 50,-)0- nine-stor- WAGE EARNERS IN CONTROL. The l'rsaldent'a Vl.lt to Peoria, Peoria, 111., Sept. 20. Comptroller oi the Currency Charles O. Dawes, of Chi It Is to Their Influence That the :ago, writes the following letter from Wage Activity is Due. Mr.nlln to Mayor Lynch regarding the, date of the president's visit to Peorln: "Hon. W. II. Lynch, Peoria, 111. The of Staple Prlcees ts la Reiptatt to president will probably reach Peoria Adrsnci tbe Advance of Wages and the Incrtaii ibout October 0. Exact date not yet fully determined. Engagements made of Employment. mmo time age preclude possibility of, his being there between 0th and 14th." N(w York, September. 23. R. G. - Thrlll-nle,d- r Dun & Co.'s weekly Review of Trade Ok'tOo, Toronto, Ont,, Sept. 25. Tho Cana- says today: It dian mltlltta department refuses to that has boon for months a wonder tho van pcrmtsston to the Toronto High- sustained demand for products past nt rates oxcoedlng landers to go to the Dewey reception, consumption in any year, notwithon the ground that as the affair parstanding tho gonoral riso in prices. takes of the character of a celebration But tho demand does not appear to of America's victory over Spain, it nbnto and the rise in prices continues. A partial explanation is that ivould be contrary to England's international' policy to permit DrltUb scarcely any class of products directly consumed by individuals has adtroops to participate in it. vanced as much as tho wages and employment of labor. With more hands A Water I'amlne Feared. work moro hours--- . nnd at 10 Austin, Tex., Sept. 20. The grent at 15 per cont higher wages, tho gain to dam across the Colorado river at this in purchasing power has boon qui to point, which was constructed by the boyond tho riso of 4 per cont In boots :lty a few years ago at a cost of an nnd shoos this year, or 8 per cont in tven $1,CU0,000, has sprung ii big leak, leather, 5.2 per cens in woolen goods, ind tho waters In the lake formed by or 10.00 per cent in wool, and oven the dnm are gradually receding. A boyond the riso of 17 per cent in cotton goods, mninly duo to tho rise of trnter famine is feared. 13 per cent in cotton. But products used in manufacturGlvlnu Odd On the Sliniuroclc, ing and transporting havo advanced London, Sept. 20. The Interest here much more, because of tho enormous In the cup chultcngcr, the Shamrock, increase in tho volume of business hna Increased slnco her recent trials, dono and In tho nnticipntod business Capt. I.nurencc, a friend ot Lord for tho future Higher nricos ushas wagered with IUley Oran ually cause n shrinking of demand, 400 ou other things being equal, but thla 500 to nan, the horse man, yenr other things aro not equal. the challenger. t Dun-rave- jr S7.-C- rtetnll Druirgtata Indicted". Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 20. The grand Jury yesterday returned indictments against 12 leading retail druggists for selling liquor illegally without tho requisite county license. Warrants were Immediately sworn out for their arrest. Admiral Montojo I'aulnhed. Rear-Admlr- al Program. Tho following is tho program of tho Teachers' Association to be hold In Earllngton, Friday, Octobor 0, at tho Publlo School building: MOUNINO SESSION. ercises. 10:00. Music and Devotional Ex- 10:30 ThoValuo ofProparatlon for tho First Day of School E. B. Bour-lan- d. 22. Sept. Madrid, 10 :45 Symposium My First Day 's Montojo, who commanded the Spnn-I- s Exporienco tills Year Misses Bozo, naval forces in the battle of Manlln Foard, Sullivan and Rosallo Brown. bay, and who was tried before the su: 11:10 How I Arrango My Propreme court, has been condemned to gram and Why H. S. F. Balloy,Mr. retirement without the right of pro- Lyneh, Misses Bourland, Ray and motion. City of Mexico, Sept. 20. President Diaz can not go to Chicago on account of the illness ot Mine. Plas. He has orpolnted Lie Ignaolou Marhcal, minister of foreign relations, to go' as his Wyatt. rreildent Dlam Vl.lt Off. sln-cere- at iv representative. Descendant of. thee Hathaway. London, Sept. 20. Mrs. Ilaker, custodian of the .cottage of Ann Hathadied as the way, at Stratford-on-Avoresult of an accident. She was n A flrmj-esterda- dls-trl- Burr. General Discussion. 2:10 Fundamentals for Primary Teachers Misses Leila Dean and Eunice Brown. 2:30 What Sooloty Expects of tho Public School Mrs. J. F. Foard. 2:50 Somo Educational Methods of Japan Miss Allco Miller. 8:20r Miscellaneous Business. 11:46 Address W. F. Burr. 12:00 Noon Adjournment. AFTEHNOON SESSION. 1 :30 Music. 1 :40 The Kindergarten Miss Suo of the Hathaways. Special Fair Train. A special train will leave Madlsonvillo at 8 a. in., and run toGuthrio on tho Inst tlireo days of the Guthrio fair, which is Sept. 27, 28, 29 and SO. It was at first advertised that tho train would leavo Madisonvllle at 0:30 a. m..but that has been changed to 8:00 as.jthoso who wish to go to tho fair will arrive at 10:10. Conductor T. R. Browning will bo In chariro of tho train, and John Owons will bo flagman. Rates, ono faro for tho round trip. Death of a Unnaa Soldier. Washington, Sept. 20. A cablegram from Gen. Otis announces the death, September 15, nt Hong Kong, of Itob-er- t M. Lee, Co. F, Twentieth Kansns. Mastered Out. San Trnnslco, Sept. 20. The Idaho and North Dakota volunteers were mustered out of the service ot theli country nt tho Presidio yesterday. Move Yellow Fever. New Orleans, Sept. 20. Three new cases of yellow fever hud been reported' In the past 24 hours, making a total of 21 cases and 0 deaths. mm ,." i.- Republicans Accomplish. - x Ul-- pngi-npcH- h suf-fprln- I'OlUC-tltand- ara, Mflie.m8X88ara -- H r Tho trust problem, said General Roosevelt In a speech In Ohio, will bo solved by Republicans and not Political history by Democrats. teaches that this is tho natural A Word td Hothers. courso ot all such probloms In thi ReDomoorats Mathers of ohlldron nffoctcd with country. accomplish. bluster, publicans eroup or a severe cold nocd not hesl-tnt- o to tulmtnister Chamberlain's Circuit Court. Cough Romedy. It contains no oplato or narcotic in any form and may bo Circuit Court is in session thfa given as confidently to tho babo as week with n heavy docket before it, to nn adult. Tho great success that most of which is equity casos. Tho lias attended its ubo in tho treatmont criminal docket includes quito a of colds and croup has won for it tho number of minor enses but nouo esapproval and praise it has received pecially important. throughout tho United States and has Mr. ninny loroign lanus. r or saio uy be. sixty L.T. Coznrt from purchased a Mr. Win. ncro farm Hernnrd Drugstore, Earllngton ; Ben Webster near Clay, T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Georgo Vnnover, County. King, St. Charles. Gloho-Dom-ocr- 'V tJ7. . ".V? -j- J l. ieh tviSAr-."? K.- .& tcction days. Ithaca (Mich.) Herald. The country is now swept by a Inch tide of prosperity, winch, however, lias not reached 'the highest water mark, but which is PAUL M. MOORE, Editor (nil Minaftr. certain to do so if not hindred or staved by prolonged and tumult BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. uous political campaign. rlula Iocor?ortd ) delphia Ledger. Entered the PestoSce ai Ktrlinftoo ti Second i an matteri Mr. Yonts, in his speech hcio Monday, gave the L. x is. Kail road the devil. His effort to SUBSCRIPTION RATES make capital on this line down in this neck of the woods where we f i oo have been kept Out Yaar.itilctlrinadranca in the background ' 0 Sli'Monihi, a IhreeMonthi, ' so long for the want Of a railroad SlngteCoplea j was wasted sweetness on the Specimen copies mailed free on application wanted In all parti ol tbi desert air. Cjrreipondenta Green River RepubtobiT. Addretanaforpartlenlara. lican. Goebel continues to declare THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1899. that he will not withdraw. If General Taylor ever had any misgivings he may now rest assured REPUBLICAN TICKET. that our present Attorney Gen eral will be our next Governor. For Governor, Oyntlnana Log Cabin. W. S. TAYLOIl, Of Butler County. Col. E. G Soiree, of HenderFor Lieutenant-Governoson, one of the ablest and best JOHN MARSHALL, Republican speakers of westorn Of LouiBville. Kentucky, will begin a series of For Secretary of State, speeches soon in the interest of CALKB POWERS, Of Knox County. the State ticket. The Colonel For Attorney-Genera- l, has some heavy guns to fire into CLIFTON J. PRATT, the enemys ranks and no lack of Of Hopkins County. apropos incidents and jokes of For Auditor, the campaign and good natured Rkv. JOHN S. SWEENEY, r, "Honest Labor Bears a Lovely "SYMPATHY" STRIKE. Vivid Sketch of the Patriot Agitator and tils Woiks. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Face" Secret of Beauty is health. 5AftAftAAAftftAAAftftAAft!! J; fcfr toilers of both sexes, struggling for daily bread. (he daily round saving of the nation, these There is nothing more & Nashvlllo railroad Was taken ilate a' proper quanity of food pleasing to look upon than a away, and yet there aro men who do Hns can never be done who appreciate the value of hearty, ruddy face, gained by What He Did In the Laurel notall classes of labor and the road to will by the liver does not act it's pari their vote say, "so far as we are conhonest toil. They are the District. cerned aud for political reasons close It down." Special Correspondence to the Louisville Post. Manchester, Ky., September 18. Laurel, Bell and other counties up and down the L. & N. nro more concerned Just now about the present local Industrial depression than thoy are about wars and rumors of wars. Ten or twelve days ago a patrI6t who works nothing but his jaw and draws nothing but his $10 per diem came to this happy community from somo initio in Hoosierdoin. Tho coal minors hereabout wero ordered to strike "But we are doing ns well as wo havo ever expoctod to do even better, some of us. Wo have mado 110 demand on our employers for mi increase of wages: wo nro getting pay, and the operators are kind , nuu Koueruus. "That cuts no Ice," replied ' tho great, strapping, lazy ton 'of soil to the nobler sons of toll. "That doesn't matter. It's a sympathy strike. You aro ordered to go out; you must go as I order you, or be blacklisted." Ho gets $10 a day. His dupes got "sympathy." The blacklist has groat terrors for d tho and Instead of getting hold of a still leather strap, laying this apostle of anarcny tins inonti 01 man across a log and wearing him Into a frazzle, they walked out. Walked out. as I am informed, to leave their wivos and little ones to hunger ns long as ins nigiimigiiiiness may nictate. Tho honost miners up and down tlio road are sorry for it all; thoy are hopelossly sick of it, but whon Old sooty tureatous to blacklist an man and says, "Wilt thou?" tho average man w llts. Ono false pretext of tho avorago lafirst-class The secret of health Is As a public spoaker truthfully said, very llttlo would this Hopkins the poyer to digest and assim County amount to. if the Louisville REMARKABLE Are the effects produced in 1899 Fall and Winter Woolen Dress Goods and Silks. For the EARLY BUYER, the lady whpsc idea it is to get FIRST CHOICE, and in many instances "plums" that can not be found later on, we have just opened an advance St ti Do you know thte Tint's Liver Pills are an 'Pure blood mikes them able to keep up of duty at home, shop or store. If the blood has a taint or impurity, or a run down feeling comes on, iht one remedy is Hood's SarsaparSU. America's Greatest Medicine for the blood. Poor Blood "3dy blood was so poor that in hottest 'weather 1 felt cold. Hood's SarsaparSla made me warm. It is the right thing in the right place." HatiU J. Taylor, Woodstovm, N. J. Hood Tllli cur only cathartic to UttUI.; the non4rrttatlnf M uk. with Hoodi SriapalllU night, A largo crowd was in attond auco. Of Bourbon County. railery. For Treasurer, WALTER R. DAY, Of Breathitt County. Superintendent of Public structlon, JOHN BURKE, Of Campbell County. Of DOWN In- - IN THE MINES. Cai't. J. W. THROCKMORTON, Commissioner of Agriculture, I Fayotto County. For Representative. BEN T. ROBINSON. Tin: London Statist has figured oift that American prosperity will continue. Well, most of us on i his side believe the Republican party will bo in power quite a while, also. Kansas City Journal. Congressman, has been hooted off the stage in liia native Kansas for championing Aguinaldo. There may be some degenerate places in Uncle Sam's domain where such treason would be tolerated, but not in. the great West. Simp80K, Jkkrv ! mine owners to recognize tlio U. M. W., a strike took placo at that mine last week. The Coal Company took this view of the subject that so long as the Hopkins County miners wore unorganized, that It was useless for those in Webster County to Join the Union, but the minors, who were led by ono Pucket, an ldUr of many years standing, concluded now was the time to forever settle tlio ques- flnh an tlintr miff vnt1r Foreman J. B. Head is now in (barge of a crew of men, who aro making some needed repairs on the Barnesly coal tip and trestle. The miners at the Barnsley mine have gone to work under tlio new management with (t vim and there Is going to bo a contest as to which mine will do the most work, tlio Hecla or tlio Barnsley mine.with the chances in fftvor of the latter. If the long and short haul clauso should be enforced as Goebel desires, the mines in Hopkins County wouiu do compelled to cioso clown. Tlio In an attempt to force the Sebreo Sknatok Vkst, in an interview reported from Canada, says American farmers have received nofparticulnr benefit from the prevalent prosperity and are as dissatisfied as ever. This will be news to the fanners. Iudiauapo-li- s Journal. In three years of. Republican administration tlio country has doubled the highest export mark reached in Mr. Cleveland's term. u Democratic orators in their speeches can hardly be expected to pay much attention to a trivial commercial incident like this, but the country is not likely to lose sight of it. New York cam-piig- Tribune. r IM 'I rWr SI Col. tir.EKN R. Kkllku tells of a Goebel newspaper report of a which was speaking, and mailed fourteen hours before the speaking. The gentleman reported to havo introduced Goebel was not nearer to the speaker than twenty-tw- o miles, and the crowd of G.000 reported as listeners, Mr. Keller says couldn't find standing room in the whole town. Truthful, ever! Goebel written hi '! in the Kentucky political field is the Princeton Republican with the "Iog Cabin" ticket at the head if its editorial column and an electrotype of "Bryan's New Rook" run on an exchange basis in its advertising columns. If the editor of the Republican must lead Mr. Bryan's book, he should buy or borrow it, and not exploit it in his paper. Fkdkkal courts aro no respec-tor- s of persons. In making arrests of Union miners and thoir sympathizers on suspicion of participating in the Carterville, 111., riot in which several negro miners were murdered, the city marshal of that town was among Onk of the amusing inconsist-incie- s Hawesvllle, Ky., Plaindealer Bays: "Tiioro is coal enougu in uve miles of Hawesvllle to supply ono Echoes Prom Nebo. thousand factories for two hundred Mr. Erostus Durham, sou of our years and enough In the county to died last week and was run the manufacturing business of urled in the family comotory, near the stato for Ave hundred years." Onton. Ho leaves a wifo nnd four This is a strong statement, and to be children to mourn his death. taken cum grauo sails. Black DiaOur good friend, H. II. Hill, Is mond. slowly Improving, and wo hopo to Tlio Dally Capital, South McAles-tesoon sen him out again. 1. T.. editorially comments on Messrs. Claud and Bob Graham, the coal mining troubles In that district. The labor trouble in the Choc- Bob Payne, Lei Tillford, somo of our accordtaw and Chickasaw nations prominent sportsmen, ing to reports received at the Inte- tor Black Lake, on a fishing and rior Department, is assuming a hunting expedition, and will be gono serious aspect. The dlsputo between about ton days. the miners arid themlno owners and Dr. Bill Hodman visited his operators Is of several months stand- brother, Chris Hoffman, Saturday ing and if a settlement is not reached and Sunday. soon the Government authorities may bo called upon to expel the J. B. Glvens, of tho Johnson Isstriking miners from the Territory. land country, Is very sick ut present. Tlio matter was called to the atten Mr. Ed Hill had tho misfortuno to tion or the secretary 01 tlio interior looso some days ago by the mine operators week. his crop of tobacco by flro last and the socretary in turn informed loss. Wo aro sorry tojhcar of Ills William T. Mitchell, president of tlio United Mine Workers of America, of Mr. AY F. Carneal wont to Guthrie the methods omployed by the strikers Thursday on business. brass bands, ote., to influenco tlio Our young friend, Fred llobgood, men who aro still at work. Tlio con- happened to accident ditions undor which minors work in whilo drivingquite a.'serlous hill. His Indian Territory, it is understood, horse became down'a steep ran oil, aro peculiar. Tlio mlno operators throwing hlin frightened nnd out of tho buggy. In only occupy the mining lands and his clothing work them, It Is stated, at the will falling, komo of dragging nuncaught to 1110 utiggy, some of the Indians, and In tlio event of distance. Fortunately, no Tjones any of theso operators or miners be- wero broken, but hoAs considera coming oblectionablo to the land proprietors, It Is in their power to bly bruised up. Rev. R. M. Wheat, of Earllngton, cause their removal from the terri tory." Tho matter Is still In abey our popular young pastor or tlie 41 E. Church, preached hero Sunday ance. r. left-Mond- Edgar Lyell, who has been vory low witn typnom lever, is now on the road to recovery. Mr. O. A. "Williams has had an attack of chills. Some 01 our most cliarmlng young gentlemon-frothis placo and Red Hill, paid Earllngton n pleasant visit Ssturday night. Glad to note tho boys succeeded so well in riding tho bumpers. R. A. Richardson has almost com pleted tho new residence that Mr. Felix MclntoBh has had put on his place near his homo resilience Thero .was a largo crowd visited tlio family of M. S. Mcintosh Sun day. Thoso present woro Misses Bertha and Lydla HIght and Capplo Grace; Messrs. Franklin Oglesby, Cordio Carroll, Donnio and Clarence rrlce, rarloy Wrlelit. lienrv and Willie Davis and good and great Hero Cash and others, but too numerous to mention. Rev. N. C. Lamb will nreach the funeral of Mrs. M. Huntr""tlie First Sunday In October, at tlio Mcintosh grave yard, and the Fourth Sunday In October ho will preach Mrs. Car rie Tutt'B funeral at Maunlngton Church. Mrs. Jnno Lano. of this vlclnltv. Is very low at this writing and not likely over to recover. She Is something nenr 80 years of age. We would llko to read a lottor In tlio noxt issue from U No Who, or Bluo Eyes, or somo of the rest that havo not been writing in such a long time. Rosk Bud. weak-knee- weak-minde- d. ay ' eral law is through cases. the number arrested. About thirty riot prisoners were jailed and wholesale murder will not be so popular among organized riilliuns in Illinois, when the Fed-- , with these Jl i i"i lt i The Bryan Democrats are said to be considering seriously a plan to hold their National convention in 1000 two or threo months earlier than in past years, says the New York Sun, and Washington's birthday is suggested as the date for the convention. It is evident that these Democrats discover they have a big job ahead and want to begin with it early. But how about the patience of the afllicted public if forced to tolerate nine months of anti- - p r o s p e r i t y demagogic, and campaigning. speech-making Tho killing of the sevon colorod miners at Cartervillo. 111., on Sun day, September 17, was but tho logi is cal outcome 01 1110 where occurred the original failure to eniorce the law ana protect tlio eounl rltrlits of the Imported non union miners. This had the effect of breeding a spirit of arrogance and lawless reeling among tno wiuto union miners against the negroos and as soon as tho troops were removed and the opportunity presented Itself, murderous animosity was displayed. So far as can be ascertained sevon negro miners wero killed as the result of this premeditation on the part of tho white miners to attack them on the first opportunity which presented. The union white miners were the aggressors and banded to gether to force a ngnt anu so wen that had matters been not a single union man was killed. Because a brave, determined and nervy man had resolved to hire what heln he wanted and manairo his busi ness as ho thought host, union labor, as represented by tho white miners, was equally as fixed In Its purpose that his negroes should feel the full force of their murderous resentment. Little doubt is expressed that this last outbreak would not havo occurred had the State laws been Justly enforced at the outset of these unfor tunate troubles which had tlielr ori gin In the Pana-Vlrde- n districts. Black Diamond. rana-viraenrio- Union ninariSlioot Down Ntgroet. morning uiiti evening. Wiuto n number or our people are attending court nt Madlsonvillo this weeK. Miss Goldle Chandler lins accented a position in H. R. Cox dry goods mure. Mrs. Artlo Brown Is visiting the family of Mr. Wlttlon Brown, near Daltou, this week. 11 juauam iiuinor is correct, wo ar.o to luip a wedding to report next week, but will withhold tho names for tho present. Hero's hoping Tin: Jims abundant success. DAN. Red Hill Items. After a long silence I take up my old pon, rusty though it be, to writo n iow items lor the hke. Red Hill is 011 the ergo of a big uuoni, us . 11. jiuuitou is preparing to add a sorghum mill to his 'elec tric" snop. W. II. Oglesby Is very sick nt this writing. Richard Bullock mado a business trip to HopkliiHvlilo last week. John Wynn has a happy smile on his foco tills week for tlio arrival of a fine boy at his house not longslnco. Edgar Lyolls is eryslck with typhoid fovor. Frank Wright Is also Literary Notes. With tho Fall Fiction Number of the Saturday Evening Post, of Phil- adeipiua, tnat journal win uo enlarged from a. sixteen to a twenty-fou- r page weekly magazino, with a doublo number every fourth wook. Tho Full Fiction Number will havo a handsomo colored cover and thirty-tw- o pages of short stories and entertaining articles by and popular writers. It will be on all 28. Tho price news stands September lias not been raised. Great forces are working for the Jow. Droyfus tho martyr, Herzl the patriot, and ZangwlU tho author, represent these in throo of their phases. ZangwlU has never spoken so courageously as In his paper called "Zionism" In tho October"New It represents his convictions and his nature; dopth of feelr of paning garbed In the well-know- n POLITICAL POINTS. Business and normal conditions of American life are suificiently disturbed by political campaigns, under the present order of things. But tho Bryan Democrats aro incubating a plan to stretch their campaign over nine months of next year. Mr. Bryan can not lie heard often enough, perhaps, in tlio regulation three months' campaign. Judge Pratt's visit, to Western Kentucky mado many votes for tho ticket. Green River Republican. We're not hearing very much about soup houses and falling prices in theso sound money Pro- - t." partl-colo- tomime. Maunlngton Notes. Tho farmers of this vicinity nro through cutting and housing tobacco and aro now ready for sowing their wheat. There was a protracted niootlnir held at Maunlngton last woek. It was conducted by Rovs. Lindsoy and Back, both of Illinois. Tho meeting closed Thursday night and they left for their homes Friday. ReV. Lamb filled his regular ap pointment at this place Saturday ing on tho slto of tho 0110 recently destroyed by flro. We would bo pleased to hear from U No Hoo with his musings from Nortli Christian. Wo nro glad to know that wo llvo in such a dolight-- f ul placo where wo can enjoy so much of grand old nature. Wo can ascend to tho top of some lofty mountain, or wo can go down somo stoop declivity and ramble beneath tho shadow of some lofty rock that rears its fioad in tho otheroal bluo and listen to tho sweot song of some bird that Is resting on tho bows of a willow that is bowing its loafy bowers to bo klssod by tho low zephyrs thatcomo from tho accident. But hero my spacovls full. I'll stop and let my cedar pencil drop. moss-covored particular. James A. Crick very Blck tills woek. Chnrles Parkor, of Mnnnlngton, lias gono to Earllngton to work ot the carponter's trade. Whlto Plains will havo threo saloons In a short thno mid then a court houso and lawyor. T. O. Dillingham, of Wliito Plains, is building a new store- house. M. G. Hicks mado a business trip to Madlsonvllle last Saturday. Prof. Loo E. Price Is irottlinr nlontr iitcoiy wiin our puuno school rue young peopio 01 mis vicinity gave a; pleasant social at tho resi dence 01 U. v. urnco Inst Saturday night, which was n success In every Is erecting n dwell- Perkins. Catholic Church. Rev. A. M. Coenen, pastor. First Mass, Sunday pfjspua wn'.jBpaqpiiflpp.pqjqpitfp. flp1! From tho number ofaccldents morning at 7 o'clock; Second Mass, o'clock. Aftornoou servlco at that happen to thoso who rido or at- 0:30 every Sunday. ORDERS 2:30 Who Does 111 Bkjmss? : tempt to rido on trains whon mora or less under tho lufluouco of liquor, RAtTisr Church. Grnrral would the rallrood company bo Justi- William Cullders, pastor. Sorvlces bor union boss Is that "a wronir done fied in not transporting passengers, every third Sunday at 11 o'clock a. Ask your neighbors. to one man Is an Injustico and nn in- who nro unablo to take caro of them-solve- s, m. aud ft 7:30 p.m. or should thero not bo a law jury to all." Yet, horo comes this Y. Thoy all Bay that wo E. Prayer meeting lazy, strapping (or ought to bo enacted giving them aright to so do, every P. 8. C. evening at 0:30. jio. IHfVkNw Sunday strapped, rather) wroug fir tlio protection of human life. haul hotter loads, furdoer, injures thousands of honest LJiaster of Trains, Dovney, acted as Special Notice. nish best teams, and alminers, their wives and children; TCenernl yard master for a night or Injures wholo communities, and is two last wecK, anu nssistcu 111 rais- To Whom May Concern : ways at the right price. paid for the work in ono dnv morn ing the freight blockade In tho EarlBecause of unclean conditions In than tho snivelling wrotch could pos- - lngton yard. Earllngton, much sickness prevails. siniy uo worm in a uecaue. good cltisena will doubtless coStrnngo Indeed It Is that ono rail- All An intelligent business man ot operate to establish the best sanitary road man can bo found who will sup- conditions possible yesterday: London said "Wo are already in n condition of port Goebel when ho is a pronounced Premises should be cleaned at partial stagnation sinco this strlko enemy ot tho railroad company, de- once. All decaying piles of rubbish, A novice could not coujeoturo how siring to destroy their business and offal, filth or garbage should bo K.d.JA... ....,..A..A.J.d. . 1. 1i, ....A,A..i1i1i,.---a- many other business Interests aro theicby ruin tho chanccB of the la- burned, buried or in some way dis- paralyzed by a strike. Hundreds boring man to secure employment. of, and lime should be used of cars lie idle; railroad employes This time It is not a question of Jiosed ono of dollars and cents are thrown out of work: monov stons politics, but Tho Marshal has instructions to see circulating; schools often stop; edu to tho railroad omployeo. that premises are properly atcation janguisnes; merennnts aro Wo conversed with a farmer, who tended to, and unless occupants deprived of customers; it cuts in nil lives In this county and only a short attend o their duties In this matter directions. That walking dolegato dlstanco from a railroad station a tho Marshal will at the expense of was arrested and gave ball In tho few days ago, and ho informed Ais tenants' establish good sanitary conBuilder inadequate amount 01 30U, anu will although ho was forty yearejjfld ditions. By order of Council. be tried Wednesday, but I have that W. F.BURR, ho had never ridden on a railroad Attest little hopo of his conviction, though car and had his first steamboat to IS Y1 IXflltllNOI ' M. T. E. Paul M. Mookk, he ought to be in the penitontiary." seo. Clerk. "Sympathy strikes!" What good EARLIIMGTON. KY. An oifort is being mado to have does sympathy do to tho Idle men. Low Rate Excurilen to Louisville, All classes ot bulldliifrs erected nnd E women and children, when the wolf conductor Throckmorton, who is a llinuu iru.ujMu.u .untijr Jut ui;.ufjct.;j, candidate on the Republican state is at the door? October 9th. iiiciuuiiijruioiurnisiungor an mater- - p Thoro seems to be no brains what tlckot to speak here on tho night of For the opening day of the Louisinls , meet innical and common labor. ever in this "sympathy strlko." In October 4th. ville Industrial Exposition, Street diana mine owners, aro forced to Fair and Midway Carnival, tho IlliPLANS. DETAILS. SPECI loli-pocloso down. Lather-gaggin- g 1rlrn rnnoinnfilA nntl ynf (ifantlnn Obituary. nois Central will run its last low a FIOATIONSACONTRAOTS of labor are sent out to mako guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully given V. price Excursion of tho season to Illness After no- - on nil kinds building and others stop work agaiust thoir will. years, a lingering Baker, of nine Louisville. Special train will leave J DRAWN UP on ilaiMork. i wife of Aunt Fannie Now, how does this silly action do uive me n ciiance at your wort. Baker, died September 21, Nortonvlllo at 0:53 a. m., arriving at 1 TIOB. the least particle of spite to tho In- Wm.T. i.(iJiig,iiiJijiqgMiifpii" i f$!f, diana employer? If ho has to stop 1890. Baker was born November 0, ioulflvlllo 3:30 p. 111., Monday, Octo- 4jp 5j epjjik; " Mrs. mining coal, it Is certainly to his in- 18JD, nenr Providence In Hopkins ber 0th. good to return on regular Tlckots terests that all other miners stop. county. Her parents were Nathaniel trains until Wednesday, October It is so in any business. By and and Jennie Glvens, who died when inclusive Rate from Nortonvlllo 11, I is by the coal fainlno forces a reopening, and the Indiana man resumos she was eight years old, both dying $2.76. This will be the most extenher an or sive I operations, nnd takes an oven start in one vear. thus leavlmr Of a family year,Street Fair and Carnival of tho I sense. industrial in audition with the mlno owners whose hands phan in tho truest slio lived tho long- Exposition will be to tlie of the Midmany (Saeetttorto liticDxIf ) of eight children have beon forced out through "symwas the last to leave her pathy." He must laugh in Ills est, nnd abodofor her heavenly home. way attractions of the World's Fair, LIVERY & FEED Including Hagenbach's Famous earthly delesleevo at the dunder-hende- d Sho was married to Wm. T. Baker. Trained Animals, Streets of Cairo, gate. thirty-fou- r etc. A. H. Hanson, G. P. A. Let us suppose a enso: Suppose I May 9, 1805, and for over anu were a large mlno owener, like somo years lias liven to mess ins nie mar-riag- o fruitage of this Judge Pratt's Ratio. ono or more of tho capitalists near his homo. Tlio At tho Old Strfnd, on has been twelvo children, three Several hundred of iny London. Main street, Just Judge Clifton whom died in infancy. Of the nine Bpcech'recontly J. Pratt, said In a coal miners come mornu eat 01 iepot, that he was a living children, flvo are married. ing to announce that they havo 10 railThat She professed religion during a man. where Is, he was for ono; ho "struck nnd quit work." EAHLINGTON, KY. we have only roads "Wliat's the matter, mv friends? meeting held nt Shlloh by Brother was for 10 factories whero we have Are you or your families sullering? Messlck. Soon after she mado her one; lib was for 10 industries whoro First-Clas- s Do 1 not pay you fair wages, and'' - profession of faith in Christ, she we havo ono, and last, but not least, Service. "Wo havo no complaint a hatever Joined the Cumberland Presbyterian he was for 10 Republicans to ono at Shlloh and remained a to urge. You have boon the enslest church consistent member of Democrat. task master wo have over known. faithful and until her death. o that church You aro paying us more than The groat success of Chamberlain's Sister Baker was a loving, faithful have any right to expect. But somo of our Indiana brothers have struck, and alfectlonato wifo. a helpmeet Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea RemIn treatment of bowel comand wo havo quit for lovo of them. in deed nndwithtruth, superintending edy In the made it standard over the klndnoss nnd with plaints has the homo This Is a 'sympathy strike.' " greater part of the civilized world. "'Ah, ha I I think I seel' said tho dignity. Sho was a good inothor, lent?" blind man. In n week your vivos training her children well and loving For salo by St. Bernard Drugstore, thorn dearly. Sho seemed always Earllngton; Ben T. Robinson, Morand llttlo ones will be suffering for so kind, so tender and affectionate tons Gap; George King, St. Charles. the absolute necessaries of life. You She was always can foresee that as well as I can. to her childrou. But you have no sympathy for them. w llllug to make any sacrifice for their On account of the continued drouth You must need run away to Hoosler-do- happiness nuu coiniortanu in return and the prevalence ot smallpox in to 'sytnpathlzo' with a-- lot of perhaps, never did a mother have the adjacent counties, the fair at Idlers you don't know and never saw. moro faithful children or asowifo a Columbia, advertised to begin OctoA lot of ignorant, blatant asses. kinder husband. Show as of sacri- ber 3, lias boon declared oit. her You follow that lazy, loatlug lout ficing a nnture that sho folt thatupon a great draught yonder who has coino down to enlist long Illness was resources and upon Revenue OQicera Gates and Thompyou in the cause of mock, monda-clou- s her husband's son destroyed two largo illicit dissympathy. Very well, you the constant attention of him and all tilleries near Picket's Mill, In Green may go. If there had been some her children, and she often seemed county this week. to regret that they to bostow so substantial basis for your movement much caro upon hadyet nover was her; I might somo day Uiko you hack. A diseased liver declares Itself by moro cheerfully. But not 0110 of you shall ever strlko service renderedwas a faithful mem-bor- morosenoss, mental depression, lack Sister Baker another lick for mo; nay, though tho church, and when health of onorgy, restlessness, melancholy you should olfer to do double work Ueruine wu.1 rewould permit, she was always pres- and constipation.a healthy condition. at 10 cents a week. Go! I shall not ent nt the services nt God's houso, store the liver to employ a lot of asses and idiots. I enjoyed the services Prlco 60c. St. Bernard Drugstore. The matron of a well known Mason'c IT.imc mentions one inmate, shall Btlck to this determination and sho always was kind and faitha though it should split tho solid earth heartily. Sho The D. A. R. celebration of the seventy years of age, who has been in tho ii. urinary for t.r:c years, ful neighbor, always willing to help wide open. Go!" C. E. M. will take a great suiTcrcr from indigestion, and has been taking Ripans Tab-ulbattle ot King's others nnd to bestow upon tlioiii any place at the Statemountainat Lexingcollege, Tho "patriot" depicted abovo was kindness. about a year and a half and finds them so beneficial that lie is Two weoks beforo her death her ton, October 7. onco at Earllngton but didn't stay never without them. He is willing that his name should be used in long. His alias was "Jones" nnd his pastor visited her nnd hold services T. Powtll, Hcntlf, Ton , willeu !( mid and ti. real nanio Purcell. Recently ho has with her. She thanked himher. said Dr M. A. Slmmout Lirtr Mollcln is a testimonial, as it might be of use in persuading some other person tlio services woro sweot to She been arrosted in Eastern Kentucky often quoted tho Scripture, "O death tl doti til thai It cUlmid tor li tad bn lived utI to try them. A second old gentleman, in the same institution, 1 would cot glt one pick-bllli. and jailed for interfering with men where is thy stlug? O, grave, where miDyotdocfot'i too ot Zc Ula'i llko tbtl I uird. It tor eighty-fou- r years of ag?, has had liver trouble for many years and Is thy victory?" peacably at work. She was willing and anxious to help him very much. They also have two The peopio ot Bowling Greon are finds that R'l'PA-N'leave this mortal clay and go to live making an elf ort to havo the encampnurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-two- ; both suffer with JesuB. In her paroxysm of of tho often oxclalmod "O, bless- ment there. third regiment, K. S. G., from indigestion, causing headache, depression of spirits and nervheld ed Jesus, why not tako mo now?" ousness. They take the Tabules and find them so useful that they Sho asked for something to oaso her White's Cream Vermifuge Is pertho day beforo sho died. Her hus- fectly harmless and will removo always have a package in their pockets. The matron also states HAD band, misunderstanding her,thought every worm. It is also a tonic, and that she is forty-fiv- e years of age and at times suffers with indiges. sho wanted something to eat: she by its Strengthening properties will will eat no moro until I eat restoro.to pale cheeks the rosy huo tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that the said, "I tho bread or lieavon." Sho prayed of health. Price 25 cts. St. Bernard Tabules are very good indeed and Is perfectly willing to have her that sho mlcht tlio on Sunday, and at Drugstore. m., Sunday, and I am afraid I have in 3 o'clock, a. nor enrtiuy Soptember name used in a testimonial. 24, sno icit to Thirty-thre- e man wero arraigned WiXTKD -- l cm htiltk that R I Pvl II g vUl do not feel enter bar etornal SabbathbnDuatn herited it. btMftl. tin lutak wle u ricknff Itf. of rout. KouUcwonl Ky., on a charge of Iwtt MitiUlKU .t t4KirilltnU.MdUf.u4utKWMMWIiiu. tTKTB J, 'u iter 'tiMMkOm Sho kissed her two llttlo chlldron at Springfield, Thoy woro dismissed llranlM. igtnmcraw,I m, hMUHidm Am, CluMtm ul , tkanuM t'!T & well ; I have a cough ; my good night on Saturday night kukluxlng. . mi u h; ttt cu. forjdl to u luwu Ta mfLm u. nrn m.,it and lungs are sore: am losinc "The last good night kiss on earth." for lack of evidence. When dying, sho asked them to sing, flesh. What shall I do? As an external liniment of most when thoy could not for emotion, doctor says take care of and tried to sing, "I'm going home wonderful ponetrativo and curativo Your she powor, Ballard's Snow Liniment Is yourself aad take plain cod -- liver to die no more, not equaled by any In tho world. Price Sho hns gono" Wo will miss her 26 and 60 cts. St. Bernard Drugstore oil, but you can't take it. Only sadly. Her kind words, her geptle the strong, healthy person can faco will greet us no more on earth, take it, and they can't take it but wo weop not ns those that havo Tho Christian circuit court con long. It is so rich it upsets the no hope. Our tears of sorrow sparklo vened at Hopkins vllle Monday morn- ing, with Judge ThomadP, Cook prewith the Joy of a happy meeting be- siuing. Tiiero are wxj cases on 1110 stomach. But you can take yond tho tomb. Her soul has joined docket. Of this number only 07 are tho immortal throng around tho appearances. The Waddlington mur- throne of God. Her body sweetly v. sleeps in tlio old churchyard at Shl- uer caso is sot ior uciooer loh until the resurrection morn whon Frequently Prolrtclcd Conillpillon ctuioi shall wako tlio trump of It is very palatable and easily sleoplng bodies Godimmortal lifo. tho InSimmitiou of tbo Bowoli- - Ktmedj mo Dr s.-affto iy U. A, Simmcoo LUtr Modicloo. digested. If you will take plenty Farowoll, doar wifo, sweet mother, of fresh air, and exercise, and kind friend. Wo hope to meet thee flair, tho flair. "And above all tho SCOTT'S EMULSION steadily, in heaven. Rkv. J. F. Piuub. and always tho flag," olaoulates the there is very little doubt about patriot watterson. witn so many A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and rHvnnnhnrn N'lm Woolen Mills flags In a bunch thero ought to be your recovery. vnluo of EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. There are hypophosphites in it; burned Friday. Tho was insured the tho customary appoprlatlons. for plant was CO,,000and they give strength and tone up the s4G,000. Tlio plant was owned by an KMattUfAfWBiAN TEA cans Dyspp- CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. nervous system while the kUHVl? U, CctMtifMtiao aad Indl- IIIVUI J'UAlftLUVft VU4IIJMWJ f VHU ttiijiunb Tubes, by mail, 76 cents; bottles, so cents. part of tho Btoek being held by II. II, gettloB. lUguUlMtteLtor. Price, 26 cu. oil feeds and nourishes. runups, ui iiiiiv uitjr. iiiu uugui ui Sac and $ 00, til dniHbu. - - 3ft iipN$trMUT. JMKSF.MimSrtFnfrfefer. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, SCOT! & BOWNE,Chml.t,,Nw York. tlio nro was uotiearneu. his life. av-era- Operator Jesse Coffman has been working at Slaughtersville the past week on account of sickness of the regular operator there. Agent Etheridgo, of Sobree, appears happy over the change of location nnd feels relieved sinco leaving Earllngton. Ynrdmastor Lnwrenco Kilroy has returned from a visit to Chicago, where ho wont to seo his sick Bister. Ho found her condition improved nfter undergoing a painful surgical operation. Tlio special train run from Madlsonvillo to Guthrie for the benoiltof those wishing to attend fair, shows enterprise on tho part ot both tho fair company mid railroad company nnd should bo appreciated by all. Tho fact that so much switching has to bo dono on and over tho main crossing at Earllngton Is causing a great deal of worry to the railroad otllcials. Thoy fear an accident may happen. The darkey who was struck by a train at n point about two miles north of Madlsonvillo. ono day last week, and whoso death was caused thereby, was ono of thoso unfortu-nat- o beings, who had become bo addicted to tho uso of strong drink, that his appotlte got tho best of him, and undor tho Influonco ot liquor ho lay down In nn unconsoJous condition too near tho track, and tho result was as before told tho loss of Lte cure for sick headache, dyt alo j.epsia, sour stomach, nialaiia . onstipation, torpid liver, pllea (.tundicc, bilious fever, bilious-ik's- s and kindred diseases. I 49 i 0 Tutt's Liver Pills Church Directory. M. E. Church. W. C. Wilson, pastor. Services first and third Sundays nt tl a.m. aud at 7:30 p. 111. Prayer mooting Wednesday ovening. Sunday.school at 0:00. Christian Church. I. H. Tool, pastor. Servicos second and fourth Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday-schoat 9:30. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings at 7:30. M. E. Church, South. R. M. Wheat pastor. Services first and Third Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday-schoat 0:30. Prayer mooting, Tuesday evenings at 7:30 ol ol shipment Plaid Skirtings, "Rcvcrsablti" or "Golf" Skirtings, choicu patterns in Black Crepons, and some exquisite effects in Waist Silks. In this conof "High-toned" nection we will also tell you of good values i J and neat every day styles in "50c. cbverts." Strange as it may sound to you, still 'tis true, these new things have already begun to move nicely. In your excitement, however, don't; yes, we say don't forget our Great Cut Price Sale on Clothing, Men's Kid Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Slippers of all descriptions and all Summer Wash Goods goes merrily on through this entire month. cfr i J ;; 0 ofr o'clock. MissibKAnv Baitist Church. D. S. Edwards Pastor. Services 7:30 o'clock. 1 JJ BISHOP & CD. I MAOISONVILLC. KY. soc-on- d Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. Sunday-schoo- l at 0:30. Prayer meeting, Monday ovonlngs at ti j? THE SAME PRICE ON THS SAMS THINO TO EVERYBODY. &fr F IMy lo it ' yen. - mam ,. J- - Barnelt & Arnold. II UnPflDn muuunu, mi !) ' i ttmsmmmmr f f Contractor and ps short ."-i- ii"ipyj mfi. .ts? IMIIIIIIIIMH GIOKOt MIIHIIIMIIIIimiUIII O. TOY, STABLE. 10-to- -t zrm j Equipment and Prompt iimmi imtitiimiMiiiMiiMiiMiminimi k&w' x.(MatMMSMJm m jBHSSHnDrtfe' of es P) S GRANDMA CONSUMPTION I f A BOON TO MANKiNOi D" TABLER'S BUCKEYE 4 I EMULSION SCOTT'S PILE a.JtfgMyfa CURE cod-liv- er r c 18,1. n "lWt . 3 Lif :?.?. wi'tiwaffi .'rf rrrs "n T?g- p- '4 L.7U rl "$U 3nbu9tc) vot tLt?rle." LOCAL NEWS. .' A home In Ohio. Chief Dispatcher, Col. Sheridan htta returned from a visit to lila K". Mr. W. O. McLeod purchased a house and lot In Hariisley, from Jno. Ui"Morton, last Monday. Mr. William Lynch. ofTJawsdn. was horo Monday nlgltf to attend 8ieaKing. tiie rrontlce-Tnnner S'tjJJ rt ,? . f well received. Died Sunday. Tho Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. How's This? Colomau, of this city, dlod Sunday. Wo olfcrOno Hundred Dollnrs for 5am Jones to beat riadlsonvllle. cannot bo any enso of Catarrh that cured by Hull's Catarrh Sam P. Jones, tho famous evange- Cure. F.J. Chunky &Co.,Tnledo,0. meeting In list, is expected to hold a Wo, tho undersigned, havo known MadisouvlUo soma time next month. F. J. Cheney for tho past fit tcou yearn meeting will contluuo ten dnys and bellovo him perfectly honornblo Tho and will be held in the Tabernacle. In all business transactions nnd financially able to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. Died of Consumption. WKHT&Trunx. Wholesalo Drucclsts. Young, ono of tho Toledo, O.; Wai.di.nu, Kin nan & Mr. Thomas honorable and highly respected MAitviN, Wholesalo Druggists, most citizens of Hopklnsvillo, died last Ohio. Saturday night of consumi tlou. Ho Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tnken Inyears of age and ternally, acting directly upon tho was about forty-fiv- e leaves a wife and two children. blood and mucous surfaces of tho of tho system. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, 75o Matlam to Speak. Hairs Family Pills nro tho best. Hon. Theo Hnllam, of Covington, one of the strongest speakers on tho New Baby and New House. Brown ticket, will Bpeak at tho court houso in Madlsonvillo, Octo"Miss Cawdor" has arrlvod In nnd ber ad at 1 :30 o'clock. Mr. Hallam now Is tho brightest nud most Interwlllspeak at Earllngton In the oven-lii- if esting part of tho household of our at7:!WT Ho Id a lino speaker and former townsman, David Cansler, will doubtless havo a good hearing. at Morenol, Ariz. Congratulations. Dave's old frionds will bo dollghted to know this nud the further fact Appointed Cadet. ho Is lust now some of Mr. Napoleon Blley, of Nowstead, that luxuries whichenjoying but tho none tho Christian codnty, has received wealthy indulge. Ho is building through Congressman Alton, of this homo district, nn appointment to a cadet-Hht- p lilmsolt a for tho nud paying $00.00 a rough lumber thousand nt West Point Military Acad- Kentucky has somo advantages used. after Is at presont a student in emy. Ho South Kentucky college, and Is an all. intelligent nnd studious young man. Robbed the Grave. ni r i. niiuriuuu, ,lto will 1,reportfor exnmlnntlon. s..., A startling Incident, of which Mr. jMarch 11)00 John Ollvor,of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him ns folMammoth Cave Party lows: "I was In a mostdrcadful conMessrs. Hubloy Hicks. Harry dition. My skin was almost yellow, Peters. K. Iiruo, Hntchett Wlso eyes sunken, tonguo coated, pnlu nnd Pinloy Budy, of Hondersou, continually in back and sides, no nppassed through Earllngton last Fri- petlto grndually growing weaker day, eu route homo from tho Mam- day by day. Three physicians had moth Cao. Thoy made tho trip In given mo up. Fortunately, a friend wagons nnd report qui to a nioo tiino. advised trying 'Electric Hitters ;' nnd to my grcnt Joy and surpriso, the first Killed by a Train. bottle mado a docldod improvement. I continued their J. B. Stum, colored, of Hanson, nnd amnowawoll use for Ithreo weeks man. kuo.v thoy &. N. train, last was struck by nu L. tho grave Friday aftornoon, and was so badly unvod my llfo nud robbed ono should victim." No hurt that io died in a short time. of another them. Only 00c., guaranIt Is thought that lio was in fall to try Bernard Drugatoro. toxlcated, as ho was asleep teed at St. on tho track when struck by the train. No blamo It attacbod to Husband Accidentally Shot Ills tho train crow, as It was impossible Wife. to Htop tho train In timo to savo tho Mr. Jamos Scarbrough, a farmer man. living near Lowisburg, In Logan county, accidentally killed his wlfo Caused Quite a Stir. Sho dny last week tho daughter of Tuesday morning. shoot wont with Ono him to Mr. Phil Croft, who lives on the hill As ho tho woods to on a a squirrel. wns fresh cap near town, went out to tho well near tho hammer putting from his thumb, slipped the House to a raw a duckoi oi waior. tho gun wont olt nud tho load enAfter she had uncovered tho well, tered nenr tho heart, causing instant hIi looked around and saw that tho cow nnd calf were together and wont deatli.' out In tho lot to sopnrato them, leavdoing Down Mill ing bur buekotnnd hat at tho jell. Tho mother boenmo alarmed at Pooplo her prolonged nbseiica and startedg sullerlng out in senrcu oi nor. on npproaun-lu- from Kidtho well sho saw lior daughter's ney DiHoasos hat and bucket, nnd called her, but feol a) gradual there was no .response. All was as but steady loss of silent as a country churchyard at strength nud vitalThoy should midnight. Tho mother went to the ity. woll nnd looked Into It, and seolng a loso no tlmo In trying ripple on tho surfaco of the water, Foley's Kidney Curo, n at ouco concluded that her doarly Guaranteed Preparation. Campbell & Co. beloved daughter was burled undor tho liquid waves. Sho nt oneo set up a yell and attracted tho attontlon Leaves fur Hot Springs of nolghbors. Thoy responded and Mr. J. J. McGregor loft Wodnos-da- y onco to nld tho heartwent at for Hot Springs, Ark., for tho broken mother In her attempt to recover the cold, Ufeloss body of benefit of his health. Mr. McGregor poor health has hor darling daughter. But their quiteboon In very wo hope that for ho awhllo, and works of faith and labor of lovo" may bo permanently bonofltcd by wero broken up by tho appearanco of tho daughter upon tho scene. All his sojourn nt Hot Springs. wore amazed and somo of thorn lnughed nnd crlod for Joy. for tho flfaUlAMA CUBAN RELIEF euros dead was nllvo and tho lost was vlffll2S0o,,cJHc"r'?a-cl'oo,llu:,l- 0 la fivo inl..r.t). four Stomach found. Tried, What a great stir Imagination can anil Summer CotupUluU. Drug 2G Cunts. Sold by St. Bernard Store causol Bo-wa- rd To-lod- o, and guished himself. harness dealor, of Mndisonvillo. has Wonderful l)lcoviry. sold out his business to Mr. Olios IiUKHFoiii), Ar.A., April 15, 1803. Hewlett. NHV Sl'KNOKK MKDIOINH CO. Thotnns I Flnloy, of the RepubliDear Sirs: I lmo been troubled can County Commltteo, was horo wlUJilvor nnd stomnch complaint. Monday. Tom Is n htiBtlnr and Is I had no npputito and my, general o dolnif valiant servlco for his party. health was very bad. 1 took from four different doctors nnd drape-vln- u thoy failed to do mo any good. Elder Tlnsloy, pastor of the I got Christian church, Hod Eldor no relief until I hoguu to uso your I. II. TooI'h appointment at thu Nubian Tea. I used about two dolChristian church heru last Sunday lars worth of It, and It did mo more good thnu nil tho mudlcino 1 oor and Sunday night. took. I havo gained tlilrly-Ilv- o Kuv. 9. 11. Iiovolnco, the popular poituuds In woight and my health is and much loved pastor of the M. E. very good. I can sleep soundly and can recChurch, South, of Mudlsouvillo, my nppetlto Is excellent. preached his farowoll sermon Sun ommend Planter's Nubian Tea to tho to nuy world as being a dny night to a largo congregation. community. Any ono who doubts K. Dulanoy, of Howling thtsstatemoutcau wrlto to Mr. It. Ohoau llAKnit. Oroou, was In this county several dayn last week in tlio Intorcsl of Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore good country roads. Mr. Dulanoy Is one of the strongest advocates of Prentice and Tanner. this ciuiho In tho Stato. v Hon. Geo. A. Prontlco nnd Tj. P. Miss Dona Wood, or Earllngton, Tanner spoke at Masonic Hull to a d numouco Monday nigut who lias been visiting relatives on Powell Avonuo, for sovoral days, Mr. Prontlco was Introduced by loft Wednesday for a visit In Wash- Elder I. II. Tool and spoko at some ington, but will roturu to comploto lotiglh In dofonso of the Lexington John Young ticket, her visit horo boforo sho returns lirown. hoaded by nu nblo manner Ho denlt In homo. Evnnsvlllo Journal. Villi tho pending Issues from his Mr. Honry Parlsli, an old and re- point of view. His speech was enspected cltiion of tho Hanson coun- tertaining nnd was well received .by try, dlod suddenly last Thursday his audience. Mr. Lawronco P. Tanner wbb npxt night. His death was a great shock introuueou uv Kluor Tool, nnu in an good as it had boeu for qui to awhllo, able manner presented tho clnlnis of and ho had workod In the Hold all tho Brown ticket. Ho scored Mr. tho day boforo and retired that Mirlit Goobol and tho Loulsvlllo convention us usual. His wife was horrified were nnd showed that Democrats to support next moaning when alio awoko beside tho under no obligations convention Loulsvlllo police Ills llfoloss form. A wife and eleven of tickot. He children survive him. He was burled Goobol and painted tho damages an Ho at Ullvo Ilranch Saturday aftornoon. able spoakor Goobollsm. speech is was nnd his Mr. the Atlanta Constitution: Cant. Jamos It. Bash, who was recently promoted from a first lieuton-aucis the ilrst man in tho" 20th rogfinont who has boon wounded, and the story of IiIh ncoldont was not told until yesterday morning. Rash's battalllon It was when Capt. ho was In charge was at Waco and of tho rlflo, butts ut target prnctlco that ho was hurt. A bullet was fired from a gun and struck n rock, bounded from Its regular course, passing through tho shirt of Cant, llash and burning his skin. Had tho courso of the bullot boon changod a fraction of an inch It would have passed through his spine, probably resulting In death. Capt. Itash Is from Henderson. Ky., and was a moinborof Oonoral Grant's stnif In tho Into whr, fcorvlng In Porto Itlco, where ho distin y, Now Captain Rash. YOUNC .MEN'S Tho following is from a Hpoclal to . ,,.,, m f, GOEBBL MAN DEFEATED. A Doubting Thomas. A HOME FCR CAPT. DREYFUS. PERSONAL. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. i ij, fr ;. & Samuel Flowers Nominated for 'Representative In, Hancock. Hawesvillo, Ky., Sopt. 25. The Hopkins WlllUetlio First County product conventions Democratic ' Organized In the I wero held nil over tho county Saturday to nominate a candidate for the State. Legislature. Thero were three candidates Dr. C C.Norman, who wns k dofeated two years ago; W. T. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE NAMED t More-doc- COUNTy At tho monthly mooting of tho State Executive Commltteo of tho Young Men's Chrlstlnn Associations of Kentucky on tho 21st lust., tho n UiU .VHHUDIUUUU following irontlomon wero unpointed Provisional County Commltteo. for WUIK 111 J. 11. Foley, the carrlafefe niudl-clu- county: Mossrs. I. Bailey, Walter Gatlin. B. M. Hall, Bon Plain nnd B. B. Ashby, of Mndtsonville; John B. Atkinson nnd W. F. Burr, of Enrllngton. Mr. Atkinson declined the appointment with rogrots on nccount of tho multiplicity of his duties but gave assurancos of oncourngomeiit to tho undertaking. Thus far no other committeeman has boon named from Enrllngton. Mr. liako, SQcrotary for county work, will convoua n meeting of this commltteo in n few days to consider tho work of the Association In tho county, nud to plnh for a county convention to bo held, possibly l)i November. Hopkins county will bo tho first county In tho State to bo organized. A WONDERFUL IUIJKIUH lowers, both of nnd Samuel tho latter being well known farmors. Dr. Norman has been a candidate for two yoars and igA warm advocate of Gocbel nud Ills law. He failed to carry a single precinct. Flowers received tho nomination. Tho politicians who nro for Goobol supported Norman, but tho farmer vote won for Mr. Flowers. 11 1 God-sen- d CUKE OF i'lAKIIIIOHA. A Prominent Virginia Editor Had Almoit Clica Up, but Wat llrougbt Hack to Perfect lltaUti by Cuambcrlala'ii Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llimedy Head Ilia Editorial. good-size- From tho Times, Hlltsvlllo, Vn. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I wns past being cucrd. I had spoilt much timo and mouoy nnd suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to glvo up all hope of recovery and await the but noticing tho advertisement Of Chnmbcrlnfn's Colic, Cholera nud Diarrhoea Bcmcdy,nnd also somo testimonials stating how somo wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a fow dosos, I was entirely well of that troublo, and I wish to say further to my readers and follow sufferers that I am a halo and hearty man today nnd feol as well ns I over did in my llfo. O. B. Mookk. For snlo by St. Bornnrd Drugatoro, Goorgo King. St. Charles; BenT. Bobinson, Mortons Gnp. lt, l?arl-iugto- n; Antl-Ooeb- cl Hen Won, 24.--T- ho Nownort, Kv Sent. se verest blow given Senator Gocbel slnco tho opening of tho campaign was administered In this city yester- tcrday. A Democratic city ticket of tho nomiwas named, and not-onnees nro known advocates of tho Kenton's man's cnuso. while the majority of thorn nro outspoken in tncir opposition to mm. Col. It. W. Nolson, who is strong In his opposition to Goobol, nnu equally strong in his advocacy of Governor Brown, attested IiIh popularity with tho people by rolling up t candin mnjorlty of 800. dates recolvod handsome votes. The election was held under Democratic rules, tho fnlrest method known to politics, nud tho defeated candidates rcnlizo that tho scutimont In Campbell county is not for Goobcllsm. Tho Brown mon nro jubilant, and it in believed that in the county even a larger majority will bo rolled up tor inir nnu iiouobi. ciocuoiih. Tlio-otlio- A Thousand Tongues Could not express tho rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1121 Ilownrd St., riiiiauoipnia, wnon sno lounti mat. Dr. King's Discovery for Consumption had comnletolv cured hor of n hacking cough that for many years hnd madp llfo a burden. All other remedies nud doctors could glvo hor no help, but sho says of this Boyal Cure "It soon removed tho pain In my clicst nnd I can now sleep souudly, something I can scarcoly remember doing boforo. I fool llko hounding its praises througliouttho univorso.1' So will everyone who trios Dr. King's wow Discovery rornny trouuio or tno Throat, Chest and Lungs. Prlco 50c nnu f i.uu. Trial uqitics ireo at Hi. jiornnrci rmigsiore, uuaraniceu. Foot flashed. Poto Morcnn. of this city, whllo trying to get on board the 4 o'clock pnssongor train ns It loft tho depot hero, Inst Monday, sllppod nnd foil nud got his foot badly mashed. It is quite a painful wound, and- ho will bo disabled lor quite awlillo. Thero Is fear that amputation may bo necessary. - d. jprlnir. b!oiomsfortu tree! and Jlowericautlnf tho despondent chord to vibrate to this, the moat delightful of all, prtnirtlme and how do tou feel Hare yr.u that tired shaky lcelln ir, HAS NATURE WARNED YOU JJitnre herself dad in tlia early trarb I'erer If to, you runit hot pa this warning a It is au indlcaUon nt alckiieatl avoid tills; consult us as onr adrico costs you iiothloff, Call o your drngeUt and proenrs a bottle o( Dr. Cartstedt's Gerpian Liter l'owder. Take ono dosa a day nt brd tlmo (or six days) then follow by procuring a bouts of Yncataa Chill Tonic, lollowlnif tho directions and after two weeks' conrsa of these two (Treat remedies, you will feel Ilka the Cowers look la tho spring--. Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot season when the atmosphere Is fall of germs. If necessary and when your system warns yoo, repeat tba above. These Kemedlea In 4tocfe aad sold by Chilli, Malaria andTphold St. Bornnrd Drug Storo. Hotel Man's Suicide. Bardwoll, Ky., Sept. 2C Forrest Hunt, lessoa of tho Merchant's Hotel horo, committed suicldo this morning nbout 7 o'clock. Ho had boon drinking hard for sovoral days, and It Is supposed this caused his rush.act. lio sovorcd tho Jugular Volu whllo standing boforo a mirror A tfr Housework is Hard Work without Gold Dust. It lightens the labor of cleaning more than half and saves both time and money. It is "Woman's Best Friend, Dirt's Worst Knemy." ad tot If booklet for Koustworlc," "Oatdw Bals SlHliSlB witn n razor. Having iockoii tno uoor to keop ills wife out or tno room. Ho only lived about threo minutes. Ho wns n promlnont citizen, well known In this nnd Ballard county. Ho leaves a widow and nn Infant heals, euros chronic cases' whero sur, child. geons fall. It is nooxporlment; Its bides increase through its cures. No Relief forao Years. Inst In bottles; tubes 75c. St. Bernard I havo boon troubled for thosifoc-tlo- Every bottle guaranteed. Prlco Coc twenty yoars with brouchlnl Drugstore. and nt timos hayo boon bedfast. Havo trlod a great many cough remChurch Service. edies but found no relief until I tried Thero will bo sorvices at tho M. E. Foley's Honoy nnd Tar. I can honestly recommend Foloy's Houoy nnd Church, South, Sunday nt 11 o'clock, Tar ns a quick reltef( roliablo, a. m., andnt 7:30 in tho evening. pleasant to tako and suro curo for Itefccoo if. Wheat will preach his diseases of tho throat and lungs. farowoll Bormon for this year at the Minerva Smlth,414 Washington Ave. night sorvico. Cnmpboll & Co. Danville, HI. "To orr Is human," but to contluuo tho mistnko of neglecting your blood Critically III. Paducah, Ky., Sopt. 25. John W. Is folly, Keep tho blood puro with Bakor, hopelessly 111, of dropsy, was Hood's Sarsaparllla. taken to Loulsvlllo this morning for "Thero is sucli thine; a as a nolltl- treatment. Baker is Grand Master of tho Anoiont Ordor of United cal dogenerate," says the Kansas Workmen, nnd nn esteemed oltlzou. City Times, and adds: "Kentucky Ho is n man of family and a brother has bovernl." Just so: nut Bcdwino of T. H. Bnker, United States-- Mar- down ns 0110 nnd Goobel ns tho rest of them. shal of tho Momphls district. n, Best way to Invest 25 Cents Antioo, Miss., July 1, 1808. NfiW Sl'KNORU Mkdioink Co. I want to tell you what I think of CJood for the Children. your Nubian Ten. I havo used it m vsolf nnd in niv family, and it Is nil Mrs. Kiln Hlnson, of lllnton, Ala., that you claim for It. It Is tho best writes us August 12, 1893. "I ndvlso Liver Mediclno I over used. It Is all mothers to glvo their children Just tho thing to tako ff you fool bad Planter's Nubian Tea whon they nro and nro bilious. A. B. Lanoartkh. puny or fretful. I keop this mcdlcino In tho houso nud when tho children Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. nro ailing Iglvo thorn a dose nudthnt is tho last of It." Sold by St. Bernard A Noble Work. A certain L. & N. conductor, who Drugstore. ties to llvo In that can bo found. Uvea In this town, has been circulatNews From Ax. "I havo tlio honor to subscribe mying a subscription paper for tho bon-oono who believes in tiio uniof tho widow of a railroad brako-maOur onergotio farmers nro dono self ns brotherhood versal of mankind. This Is n worthy cnuso, as tho cutting tobacco. t Sincerely, woman has a small family of chilThos. II. Walker wlfo and Mrs. Ciiab. i Jones. dren to enre for and with scarcely nny menus of support. Tho conduc- Dolio Morris, of this vicinity, returned from a visit to Crof ton comA TIMELY HINT. tor has mot with success lu tho Von should blood work, nearly every railroad man In munity last Sunday nnd thoy re- rich and pure be wise and aee that vour put In Is and a town, "with quite a number of other ported a great deal of sickness in)thnt perfectly healthy your whole system of Dr. condition by the nsa Carlstedt'a German Liter Powder. Then you citizens, contributing something. part. malaria, typhoid fever, colds The captain deserves prnlso for the Bev. B. C. Bannoy will preach at will be free from Dr. Carlstedt'a German Liver and the grip. noble Bplrlt that prompted him to do Pleasant Grovo next Sunday. rowaer is tne Dest medicine money can hay. this good deed. Bov. F. Woodburn preached It would bo lmnosslblo to find a Wood's J.Chapel last Sunday at at For your Cold try Dr. Otto'a Spruoa Gum Balaam. Price 26o and 6O0 11 d truer or moro sot of a Bottle. mon than railroad mon as a class. o'clock. For sale by Of course, thoro may bo somo black The teacher of tho Mltcholl's St. Bernnrd Drug Storo. shoep In tho flock, but very many of school dismissed last Monday on tho theso men nro God's nobleman, nnd nccount of Illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lano nro visitnro a benefit to any community. Tho Republican stato tickot is still ing Mrs. Lane's mother, near ProviWheiiovcr tho community is called gaining ground in this county. Wo dence, who is very low with conupoi to holp somo objoct of charity along, thoy nro ninomr tho first to re think the ticket will sure gain the sumption nnd Is not expected to spond. Quiet, over victory, if the infamous Goebcl llvo. rentiy to Help cacn otiier, tnoy nre Election law doesn't count it out. May luck and prosperity crown tho Henry Kochler & Company among our best cltlzons. grand old party with success is tho Want soveral of sincere wish of Salmaoumh. Walnut Loos. Will pay Choice That Throbbing Headache highest cash price. Thoy also buy Pohi.au Would quickly leave you, If you Washlne Dish Cloths. and IlAnDWOonLuMBEn In mixed used Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Kitchen cloths must, of course, bo cars. Wrlto thorn at Loulsvlllo, Ky. Thousands of sufferers havo proved their matchless merit for Sick nnd washed dally, otherwise they harbor Mrs. Bobecca Browning nnd Sirs. Nervous Headaches. They make grcaso and odors nnd become unpuro blood and strong nerves nnd healthy. Thoy should bo made of T. K. Browning roturncd Tuosday build up your health. Easy to tako. knitted crochet-cotto- n in a squaro or night from a 'visit to relatives In Try them. Only 25 cents. Money suitable size. Whon you wash thcin Green nnd Adnlr counties. if you will add a tablespoonful of oacK 11 not cured, soiu ny nt. Gold Dust Wnshing Powder to tho Drug8toro. Tho healing properties of hot water. It will cut tho greaso and Salvo nro truly marvelous. Banner It Is a clean them in half tho time. Dry thorough antiseptic nud heals all Fine Work. . thorn out in the sunshlno and air. Wounds, Cuts nnd Burns without For fluo'wateh work, clock work lenvlng a scar. Campbell & Co. and Jowolry repairing, cnll on W. G. The Park City Times to be Edited Unrter, L. & N. B.B.Tlmo Inspector, M. B Long nnd llttlo dnught- Mrs. in Favor of Brown. earllngton, J.y. livery ploco or er, Elizabeth, loft Tuesday for May work warranted. Gon. A. B. Buckner tins bought flold to visit the family of Mr. Joo tho Park City Daily Times plant. Long. Mrs. Long, of Madlsonvillo, Died. Tho plant brought 2,G00 nnd tho inotuor 01 Air. jh. is. Jjong, nccom- On tho mornhur of Sent. 20. 1899. building $2,100. It is said that panted them. Azolla May, daughter of Mr. and Jamos C. Edwards, a Mrs. t. lu iiugniott, departed tins nowspnper man, of Bussellvillo, will To eat with Appetite, Digest with comfort and llfo. Another bright star has gone bo engaged to operate the paper in sleep with Tranquility, take a dose cf Dr It. A. to shiuo in tho crown of tho Savior's tho interest of John Youmr Brown Simmons Liver Medicine ocaslonallr, glory. Hor suffering was long, but and the Lexington ticket. Mr. B. M. Salmon, of Ilsley. tho sho now knows "the ponco thatpass-et- h hustling mnnngor of tho Crautreo understanding.". After beautiful DIGEST YOUR FOOD. Mining Co., wns hero on business service, conducted by Ko'. B. M. Nlnetr Der cent, of all sickness Is canted b Wheat, wo laid her away to await a ood not being properly digested. It creates poi- Monday.. , sons and goes Into your blood and then yon art blessed resurrection. almost Money to patent good Idea may by "This lovely bud so young and fair, liable toto. Use any disease tha human aystem Is heir Dr. Carlstedt'a German Ilver secured by our aid. Address, Tiik Called henco by early doom. l'owder snd watch tha results. You will feel Justcamotoshow how sweota flower the good effects after taking one dose. Give It Patent Becoiid, Baltlmoro, Md. a trial and be convinced. Price 25c In Pnrndlso could bloom." Dr. Otto'a Sprtioa Gum Balsam Curea Ladies Wraps nnd Hen's Shoes. Your Cough. Just the Msdloina A full lino of ladios' wraps and a Stopped the Back Ache. for Chlldrtan. full line of men's shoes, nt rock botTot sale by A. B. BASS, Morgantown, Ind. tom prices, may bo found nt tho St. St. Bernard Drug Storo. writes: I wns nnlicted with Kldnoy Bernnrd Genornl Storo. Thoy will disenso and hnd to got up quite oftako plcasvro In showing them to ten during tho night nnd sutfored A Oood Meeting. you. pains In Kidneys nnd with Elder I. has returned from Bnckacho. I usod Foley's Kldnoy Grapevine, II. Tcel ho hns been hold whero 'ie Eaititan KodtX Curo, after taking threo bottles, I nm Inga week's mooting. Ho roports rktre isnoK.Ut; Cnmpbell& Co. good audiences and good attention ontlrely cured. every servlco. Thero wore sovon As the Case Appears to an Out at additions, nnu tne cnurcn was otherwise benefitted by ttsese services. sider. Tho Nnshvlllo American notes that The unhappy mortal whose Liter Is Inactive "too much is boing snld about tho is miserable without apparent cause. Dr. M. A. cinch Goebol has In Kentucky. Wo fear tho nctlvo work may not keop Simmons Llrer Medicine makes life woith paco with the campaign talk. Work wins elections, notpropnocios." And Mossonger Tho yet In spite of nil tho "work" of tho "Tho OwonsbboroEvening Postsays: ana Louisville For 3tf X3tf Pictures, Goobol strikers thoy havo nothing the vonernble Phil Thompson having as tho result except wild guesses and proved to their own satisfaction that blulf. Uses Eastman's tho Goobel law is no law at all, there light-profilm is nothing at all to kick about." Yes; A Frightful Blunder cartridges and can it remains to kick Goebol and Goo Will often cnuso a horriblo Burn. holism into political oblivion, nnd be loaded in daylight. ScaliL Cut or Bruiso. Buckleu's Ar- tho kickers nre tho pooplo of KenFine achromatic lens, safety nica Salvo, tho best In tho world,wlll tucky. Tho trreat football caino will kill tho nnln and nromntlv hcnl It. bo playod, rain or shine, Tuesday,! shutter, set of three stops and Well Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcors, i.iuvuuiut'r i .iLnuir I'uii. a socket for tripod screw. jsoiis, i clous, uorns, nu sum Erup- political mllloulum in Jtontucxy made and covered with leather. tions. Best Pilo curo on earth. Only No extras, ro bothersome plate 25 cts a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold Don't be Imposed Upon. holders, no heavy glass plates. by St. Barnard Drugstore Always Insist on potting Foloy's Honoy and Tar, as It Is positively, Kodaks $5.00 to $35.00. Unanswered Questions. absolutely and unqualifiedly tho "Whenco comes tho power to con best cough medicine. Accept no FASTMAN' KODAK CO. Campbell & Co. struct a tnumvirato, nn oiignrcny substitute. Uocliesh.r, N. Y. tM""""(i'''' " mat destroys a "Train them up In tho way you mnchlno that can throttlo individual onion nud provont n f reo and equal would havo them go and when tney election to nil cltlzons of tho com- get old they will not dopart from It." monwealth? What oxcuso Is given So thinks a Michigan man whoso a testimony lor tins rape upon individual uuerty; woman to succeeded in sending z.i tlio penitentiary lor this prostitution of locnl this sacrifico of individual years, and lias just married her on ! this manhood; this invasion of tho rights tno expiration 01 tier sentence, woman to resorved man?" Bronston's is ono way of disciplining a up to matrimonial lltness. Spoooh in tho Scnnto on tho Goebol Succctsoroftfte" Unabridatd mil. Tho One Great Standard Authority, Yrai limv lirldln tlin nntintiln. but Ha irltf Hon. J, iirewvr, J milco Ut H, up rem Court. cnmlot brteo tho lher to do its work To Cure a Cold in One Day well. You must bo honest with jt, Htaiidnrd Tnko Lnxntlvo Bromo Qulnino of thai flsfloVirrinUn holp along a llttlo now and then HUDrem t HHrt All druggists refund mouoy if with it dbso of Hkruink, tho best a J loitrt. nil tho fitalo It falls to cure. Tho genuine has L. liver regulator. Prlco Coc. St. Berirci?Courit,fiwlofne&r2 OCflWiUWMe If (III L. B. Q. on eacli tablet. nard Drugstore. Wnrrnly Commended Packing Plant Burned. dr StAte Soprtntn1nU- t Polly Woodson Is still chirping of rf KihooU. Golleffa Tretltie i.U,nnl oU.tr duratorg ) Wrangel, Alaska, Sopt. 20, via Goobollsm, but with characteristic aiDtoit wuuQu. numwr. Soattlo, WnBh., Sopt. 24. Tho big parrot stubborness tlio bird refuses Invnltinblo plant of tho Northern Pncillc Trad- to speak a word on tho Stono mnttcr. In I lie lionuboM. and to ing nnd Packing compnny nt tho teactfr, cboUr.pro-u eMionni hum, nun Klnwack, on Prlnco of Wales sound, cuncwwrs s"i wns destroyed by flro on Soptombor iua1ihii autiffs sn t m isj'1aatet-vi-t i nt ir fit j fpf wjvvii'tvj vst 18. Ton thousand enses of salmon 5 O. & C. Morrlatu Co.,Iutillsltcr0( woro nlso destroyed. Tho totnl loss For Infants and Children. aprmguciu, jiubm. . was $125,000. No Insurance. Do not be Tho Kind You Have Always Bought CAUTION. buvlnar smalldeceived In soalledt Tnbler's Buckeyo Pllo Ointment All authentlo "Webster's Dictionaries." ahriilcments of Wetisur's International llrtlon. t Boars tho relieves tho Itonso itching. It soothes, on i arr In tlio various sizes bear our ro-sl- Tho nnnouncomeut of tho engagement of ono of our most attractlvo girls, who Is spondlng tho summer at a smart watering plnce, came as a great shock to ono of her Louisville admirers, who has been burning at her shrine for tho past two years. Kind friends told him of the rumored engagement of tho young lady with a New York man, but their roports did not shako his stubborn confldonco In her loynlty. Whon ho saw the nnnouncomeut of her In tho naner. lio cut out tho nrtlclo and sent it to her, asking If It wns truo. Sho wired back, "thero aro nono so blind as tlioso who will not see. "Ho is now going around sighing, "glvo mo nny plnguo but tho plague of tho heart; and any wickedness, but the wickedness of a vromnn" nnd is ready to indorso tho statement mnuo by Hosted "whosoever trusts a woman trusts a thlof." Loulsvlllo Dispatch. so Miss Charles F. Jones has Offered who has Lula Bouse, of Honderson, boon visiting her aunt, Mrs. Klshor, has returnod homo. Him a Residence In Mrs. E. B. McEuen and Mrs. Jno. Louisville. M. Victory and children were In Charles F. Jones, a former St. Madlaonvllle Saturday. Louis newspaper man, now living in Mr. T. E. Barbour, of Hopkins-vlllmow iurK, una inKen tlio liberty to was extend n welcome to Capt. Alfred merchants, In the city talking our Saturday. Dreyfus, In tlio ovont of his being In Misses Nar.ule. Ashby and Paulino duest of a nlaco of abodo. Jf Col. Jones owns a houso on Wal Unvla imrn In Af fiflfarmvllln Afnti- nut street, Loulsvlllo, and ho has day cabled Capt. Dreyfus that It Is at his Wat disposal. Tho cablo was followed hero onD. Rutherford, of Nobo, was business. Monday. by the following letter; Misses Annlo Ashby and Frnnklo "Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, Bonnes, Q4nVia Dttaiit iitUlIUT tit fnlldnii Franco Dear Sir: I cabled you sjttJArn DfOIt Qntitsailnir Iti ltUUIBUIl-- b yesterday morning Immediately on hoaring flint your rightful freedom Mlssos Nanuio'Stokos, Llzzlo Huif had beon restored to you. and Inez Deano attended tlio Hen"Tho American pooplo boliovo in derson fair Tuesday. your Innoconco and wish you early Miss Myrtle Woolen, of Madlsuccess In securing reparation for tho Judicial mistnko or crime of which sonvillo, spont, Sunday with the Misses Deano, nt this place. you aro a victim. "As ono of thoIAmerlcnn peoplo, I Joo Mothershead was a nleasant hopo you will make our glorious caller at this ofllco Monday. country your future homo. Mr. Clay Baker, of Dixon, was In "If so. and you would enro to in tlio qulot nnd hospitable city lu tho city Saturday, nnd while horo called at our ofllco of Loulsvlllo, Ky., I would esteem ft a ploasuro to presont you with a famAttorney Jerrold Jonson Is attendily houso on ono of the oldost Streets. ing court this weok. Loulsvlllo Is tho placo of my birth Bob Kllllck wns in Madlsonvillo and ono of tho most delightful localie, I aaaaaaaMfcCUx? p! iSisaaMC' m . Ww Cleanses DisK S Acts gently on the ill Kidneys, Liver and Bowels the System .EFFECTUALLY .t n, kind-hearte- ; -Monday. ricr- OVERCOMES J.rrt9 C. McLeod spent Monday In W. Madlsonvillo. HAB,TUALC0Nf Taylor Fisher Is visiting in Hen derson tills weok. to Of. Messrs. J. B Atkinson and Ilow IT5BBNEr nrd White havo returned from a ICIAL buslnoss trip to Missouri. THE GCNUINt-MA0B Mrs. P. J. Herb and and little sous aro on a visit to rolatlvos lu Washington, Ind, "XV.", "uxs Messrs. Worthlneton and Hanna. roa ait er in tnKWit rau tot rti wmc of Madlsonvillo, were in tho city Tuesday. Davis Buohanan, of Madlsonvillo, spent Saturday here. Wilson G. Borders took In tho street fair at Henderson Tuesday. Charlie Webb went to Madlsonvillo Tuosday, a H'f QuivrniaITg.Syrvp ":.e', law-abidin- g, Sick Headache is the bsns of many litres. Dr, M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine cures and prevents Ibis annoying complaint. car-loa- THOS. B.YOUNG GROVES Boots and Shoes, Etarlington, Ky. wish to stato to tho gonoral public that owing to tlio de mand for now work, as woll as all classes of repair work, I havo pros cured tho sorvices of a shoemaker front1 Evansville, and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. Repair Work Specialty. Manufacturer of High Grade .. .. iser-na- nl I first-clas- well-know- n IS J jSV AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 00 cts. rsris Uedtetne CHILL 1 153133 TDNIC Scientific TASTELESS BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE so-vo- ro h-- i' No. 2 OiLATU, ILLS., NOV. IS, 1993. Co., SU Louis, Mo. tientlement We sold lass year, (09 boUlee o TABTBLK8S CHILL, TONIC sod hsvs OllOVK-bought three arose slrvsdy Ihla year. Inallosrex patience ot IS years. In the droa business, bavt never sold an article that nve such universal sstl Yours tnilv. taction as your Tonic AB.iir.ClBB. ACQ. Anyone sendlnsT sketch snd description sleklr ascertain our opinion free whether, an Invention Is probably patentable, COmmuntrs- lions Urconadentui. iiananooKoni-aies- u lor securing patents, sent free. Oldost afjnt takon throush Munn & Co. receive tftcl&l notta, without chsrxe. In the A faandaoRicIr llhntra,tl weet.r. TjtrsMt etr aiilflnn nf inviHAnllflA IrstlTTiai. i 'i emit. Ha z xourrooniQi, 91. duiu ujn.11 Trade Mark DESIGNS Copyright. &o. msy ftmerkait t- tuti :vr' .'.i"ivM.viT MUNN & llrauch omco, C&VBU Washington. ! ...r n3wsuw. Co.38,B'd"'- New York - r. Falcon Kodak WWs'ifWiWivWi'WssrWWVWiVWiVkiW.'Jl - MILLINERY DPENINB. - $5 .00 of The choicest and most complete line of ' -- . fi-ju- i. .eyeraisplayecl at Madisonville 'T will be opened y Fall Hats Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. The Earlington people are especially invited. Webster's' International Dictionary 11. IS g MRS. M. M. MURPHEY, WADISQWVILLE, KEWTUCKY. Tnb-Iot- s. f Mi IT. M. Hu-- IUQ J WViViVi;VV Hold on 1 CASTOR! A and Remember PROM t. VI 9 rtm-- I ' ' Sltfuuturo of cWS AN EXPERT TAILOR I trade-mar- drand Opening. A. E. Anderson & Co., tlio Chicago clothing Ann, will luivo nn opening nt tlio St. Bernard Storo Monday anil Tuosday, Octobor 2nd, nnd 8u. A speclnl ngent will bo presont with nn unusually largo lino of samples nnd will bo pleased to fill ordors for full nnd winter suits. W. A. Nisiiet, President. O. W. WAni)iiii.,CnHliior. A. E. ANDERSON & CO., KaBliionablo Tailors of Chicngo, 4 will hold a GRAND OPENING WITH HOPKINS COUNTY JOHN SPINGLER, Ninth and LaFayclte Sticets, ST. BERNARD GOAL COMPANY. Madisonviule, Ky. Capial Stock, - - - $50,000. Farllneton. October 2 and 3. St. Charles. October TERRE HAUTE, - IND. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 4 2 and 5. Mortons Gap, October 6 and 7. THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY' Cafcat 1 i" SLUwh gtwYtrk , COUNTRY PRODUCG. Piles Cured. Tho most delicate constitutions Wrlto mo for prices on nnytliing can Enfely uso Cousson's Honoy of If Btiiferora will uso Banner Salvo you havo to sell. Consignments Tar. it is a suro nnu picnsantr romeuy according to directions n positive solicited. coughs' loss of volcb, and all lung curo will roSult J n womt cases. for S. ill. nin SSflessVtff nud throat troubles. Prlco 25 and I.... .!. Aro you n subscriber lo Tun linn? G0o. St. Bernard Drugstore. Co, You should bo. sT"! 11 Transacts a gonoral banking buslnoss and invites tlio accounts of tiio cltlzons of Hopkins and adjoining Hardware and General Merchandise. counties. Hns tho finest nnd moat secure DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF vault In this section of Kentucky. GROCER n ) m OleuMS ana txtsunti the &s& fromcttf a luswUnt rrovtfc. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Mstsr to Its ta jtnior Ctjr. nils Youthful u UsJr Cunt seslp ctiMSMS at hslr iumf. S0.,mliuiltf lHntfill U Five hundred styles to select from. Ono and yard samples. Call nnd inspect thorn. Garments elegantly trimmed, neatly tailored and guaranteed to fit both body and pockotbook. Don't forget the.date. one-thir- d a ti rr-- a ifwm-m- K. i' c imm.3tr- ) r MR, GOEBEL AND TOE RAILROAD EMPLOYE. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON I, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 1. & f 31 i". BfU B. re " l. iy . i. . I r.:j las ;,4f Test of the Lcaaon, I'e. cull MemoNewport and Lexington. ry Veraes, Gulden Text, I'a. Mr. Qoebel was directly interested in this act, and gave a great cxxll, 1 Commentary Prepared tideal of his time, attention and parliamentary skill to its passage. the Ilcv. D. SI. Steam. He cannot plead ignorance of its provisions and he cannot deny reCopyright, 1S99. by D. M. Stearns. sponsibility for its restrictions. 15 consecutive psalms This This act is notable for tho disability imposed upon all men in the (exx to is one ofeach entitled "A Song of cxxxlv), employ of any railroad company. In all other cities of this State a Degrees" nnd associated with Jerusalem railroad cmployo stands upon a perfect equality with everybody nnd the temple nud the worship of God. else; His employment does.not disqualify him from public service. They begin with trouble, but end with peace As a rule these employes are considered men of character, conserva- made nnd victory, through the Ix)rd thut heareu and earth. In studying tism nd responsibility. The city or State which can induce them them we must let Zlon, Jerusalem, Israel to enter its service is fortunate, because their experience and fa- and the nations mean Just what they say take our miliarity with tho management of largo undertakings' qualify them and concerningown lesson9 from what Is them. said for public service in various directions. 1. "I was glnd when they said unto me. But Mr. Qoebel holds that employment by u railroad either warps Let us go Into the house of the Lord." a man's moral character or degrades his intellect. Mr. Qoebel One who could truly say, "I have prehouse of seeks to put upon these men a stigma which shall exclude them pared with nil my 1might for the affection my Uod, because from tho public service. Section 8045$ of tho general statutes is one to tho house of my have set my who had, Uod," and of those relating to tho government of tho city of Covington. It as nn evidence of his affection, given of defines tho qualifications and disqualifications for various offices. his own proper good 3,000 talents of gold of silver (the In this Section it is provided that no person shall be eligible to and 7,000 tnlcntsvalue to about gold alone $75,000, being equal In membership in either branch of tho legislative department who is 000), ho might truly talk of rejoicing lu "An attorney or an employe of any railroad company or tho worship of Qod (I Chron. xxix, company." Ills prayer, recorded In that chapter, Mr. Qoobel's judgment is Jhat people of Lexington, Covington' shows his heart toward Qod, his entire upon Illm. and Newport are not capable of judging who shall or shall not sorvo dependence feet shall stand within thy 2. "Our them in their legislative department. In the judgment of tho gates, O Jerusalem!" There Is ever a gdiiial boss from Covington, theso communities need his guiding looking forward to the Jerusalem that hand for all time. Thoy must bo restrained by his views of public shall never bo plucked up nor thrown down nuy more, the city of truth to which policy. all nations shall be gathered to worship Mr; Qoebol holds that a railroad attorney or a railroad employe, tho I.i0rd hi the days that are coming Zech. vlll, 3, 21, 23; xlv, br'akeman, conductor, fireman, engineer, roadmaster, telegraph (Jer. xxxl, operator or section boss, aro all, from tho very nature of their em- 10; Isa, 2, 3), for Jerusalem shall be all nations Iord, the ployment, disqualified for public service, and must be excluded, shallthrone of the unto It, and the name of to bo gathered especially from tho legislative departments of cities of the second the Ixrd, to Jerusalem (Jer. Ill, 17). If class. No doubt if Mr. Qoebel had the power ho would mako this we take the significance of the name, City of disqualification apply not only to cities of tho second class, but to of Peace, then we can receive some bethat arc for all the State itself and not to the legislative departments only, but to the precious truths blessed God was to lievers. Here our the entire public service. be and actually was In due time cruclGed 's for us, aud one of the latest references tho operations of Mr. Wo get from this act an insight into for to Jerusalem In the Bible Is in these mind. While on tho stump ho professes "Where nbo employes of the road, declares his desire to ameliorate their words,(Itcv. xi, 8). our lord wns crucithe fied" condition, and tells them what ho will do for them when ho 3. "Jerusalem Is bullded as a city that Governor; we seo him here with tho power in his hand, Is compact together." Beautiful for sitimposing dis- uation, the joy of tho whole earth is separating them entirely from thjeir of Mount abilities under which no other working inon rest, and putting them the city Zton, on the sides God the north, will estabof thcGrcatKlng. to this extent beyond the palo of tho law. lish It forever (Ps. xivill, 2, 8). These and is pn. a par with his practices in various suits ho brings for all similar words concerning Jerusalem It damages for injuries suffered in tho service. It recalls tho con- must be taken as referring to the literal David reigned 33 years tracts which he makes with the injured employes, under which, city whereand Judah (II Sam. v, C). over Tho exploiting their sufferings and their necessities, lie secures for him- all Israel lesson for the church Is found spiritual Including these words, self as a contingent foo 05 per cent of all tho money ho can oltain In Eph. all the from an .indulgent jury, two dollars for William Qoebel to every "In whom (that Is, Jesus Christ) groweth building, fitly framed together, dollar for' the injured brakomau. In whom unto an holy temple in the Lord, Let every railroad employe in the Stato of Kentucky consider the ye also aro bullded together for an habimeaning of this prohibition in tho charter o tho cities of tho sec- tation of God through the Spirit;" also In ond class, If a railroad employe in Covington may not servo his these words in Col. II, 10, ''The heal by Joints ovon when unanimously chosen by tho Board of from which all the body ministered anJ and hands having nourishment Aldermen, tho principle should bo applied to tho entire Stato ; knit together Incrcnseth with the Increase Murderers may aspire to the highest oflice in the State; drunkards, of God." tramps and paupers may serve the people in any office, 4. "Whither the tribes go up, the tribes Israel the engineer, conductor, of the lVtrd, unto unto testimony ofof the but tho sober,' industrious, the name Qoobel to give thanks switchman and brakeman are under tho ban wherever Mr. Lord." Three times In the year all the rules, are by his edicts separated entirely from the rest of tho com- males In Israel of n certain ago were munity, and denied by him tho privileges that are supposed to bo commanded to go up to Jerusalem to worship the Lord nud to keep (he feast part of American citizenship. unleavened bread, the feast of weeks 0-- 1) in tho Senato or out of it had more to do with framing thdact relating to tho government of cities of tho second class than did Mr. Qoebol; an act that is in effect a charter for Covington, No riian 5 HfH&tt$H3ti4C4tt4 -- ;,- ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. . INOOF1PORATKD. Miners and Shippers of QQfi( AND COKE, W street-railroa- ). ,V?' . JAMES' R. LOVE. Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Hroadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. If. NEWBOLP, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. HUNT & BRO. Memphis, Term. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto Building, St. Louis, Mo. ; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 404, Fisher Building, Chicago, III. 1 General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. Branch Offices. at n I in j N i wsnauiral nuwsE)A)iy NASHVILLE NRtvl IJflKEmBnCW OfillANS ariillLLHAM.05.1 KAJt1VltLE.lt W lJjyyiacARs rnoti I llM&aewfti h f.p:jEFFRI5.C.P.A VANJVIUE.INO Wholesale Agents NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND . -- - ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. 33-1- 0; 11, THE FAMOUS ND. "used. MARKET. I' - For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE 9 COAL, FURNMS. PULLMAN PALACC 8LCCPINQ CARS JletwconKnBlivlUonml Chattanooga, Atlanta, Augusta, Macon. Jacksonville, Knoxvillo, AhIiuvIIIo, Washington, Baltimore, l'hlladolphla, Now York. Portsmouth, Norfolk, Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock, Texarkana, Sherman, Waco, Dallas aud Fort Worth. Goe-bel- Palace Day Coacties on all Tralas Information portnlnlug to TICKETS, K0UTE8, RATES, ETC. Will bo cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, or to A. J. Wklck, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tcnn. J. II. Ijatimkk, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. D.J. Mullankv, Northeastern Pas. Agt., 69 W. Fourth Sreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. R. C. CoWAHnm, Western Possouger Agent, Room 40G, Hallway llulldlng. St. Louis, Mo. Uriaki) F. JIii.t., Northern pass ougor Agent, Room !t'J8, MnrqUetL Building, Chicago, III. J. L. Kdmondhon, Southern Passenger Agt., Chattanooga, Tcnn. W. L. DANLEY, Gcn'l Pass, and Ticket Agt., Narhvillk, Tknn. ga great-friendshi- p es fellow-citizen- s, BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND Why buy High-price- d :4 11, 10-2- Anthracite Coal,,vhen you can get ST. BERN- ARD CRUSHED COKE fellow-citizen- s, for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. bribe-taker- s, self-denyi- -- ASK YDUR DEALER 'FDR IT AND SAVE JMONEY SS15WSStSS CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, Tople For tUe Week Beginning Oot. 1 Comment br Iter. 8. II. Doyle. s CsiIUI flick PU la, tso.oaa. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN Sirylii fK 920,090. i l If V tw TLi of nnd the feast of tabernacles, always II offering (Dcut. xvi, 10). viewea niro, ana ' it says in pan: bringing nn see in this n lesson for It lu.plrnt oni Fur tlia Vaunt, the not easy to The election of General Garfield to "Vance Bays the soldiers were treated church unless it be by contrast as to the presidency Of the United States was just as well as It Is possible for any place, for there Is now no city on earth one of tbp greatest Inspirations the government to treat Its defenders In a where God specially reveals Himself, but foreign country, lie Is thoroughly dis- wherever two or three meet In the name podrSyoung men of America ever reIn" tho ceived, and tho consequences of that gusted with the howlers In this coun- of the Lord Jesus He is always electlorrbri the lives and characters of try who are finding fault with the ad- midst D. "For there arc set thrones of Judgyoung men will never be known. It ministration, and says their Ideas aro ment, the thrones of the house of David." was la its Influences and only worthy of contempt." It Is easy Some of these thrones of judgment arc effects, and waa one of the grandest, to be seen that Vance Is a genuine sol- mentioned In Deut xvll, 8, 0; II Chron. xlx, 8, nnd all kings who reigned rightbrichtcet chapters In the history of our dier. Des Molasa Register. eously Bitting upon their thrones for the republic. In like manner we regard Lord who placed them there may be InOIney News. the election of General Taylor to tho cluded In the thrones of judgment. The high position of ogvernor of our state. Mr. I. N. Boole lias moved his onward look Is to the fulfillment of Math, Many a poor boy, upon whose young (sawmill below D niton. xlx, 28, when the twelve npostles shall sit on 12 thrones judging the 12 tribes of llfo Is laid the burden of poverty and closG. W. W. Israel. The word for the church Is found toll, out of Whose soul Is shut tho ing II. nnd stock ofMartin aro goods. out their In Rev. Ill, 21, where our Lord said, "To sweetness of youth's morning, the comTho Standard Oil Co., is sinking him that ovcrcomcth will I grant to sit forts and pleasures of wealth and stawith Me In My throne, even as I also tion, may take heart again and take up a well hero in which wero found overcame and nm set down with My Fawell preserved beech loaves at with a new resolve, "still Bomo life's burden ther In Ills throBe." n depth of flftoon feet. achieving, still pursuing, with a heart 0. "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Rev. J. It. Calvert is holding a They shall prosper that love thee." A for any fate." Green Ulverltcpubllcan. series of meetings at Sugar Creek similar command is found in Isa. lxil, 0, finl.llo- -. church. A Geiinl 7, "Ye that are the Lord's remembrances John Vance, an Iowa soldier who The unhappy mortal whole Liter it Inaciirc keep not ullcnco and give Illm no test fought In 22 battles with the Utah bat- ismistrable without apparent cause. Dr. M. A. till lie establish and till He make Jerusalem a praise In tho earth." This can tery, has Jest returned to his home In Simmons LUtr Medicine makes life worth mean nothing else, in the light of the conScranton. The Scranton Journal lntr- test and of all Scripture, than that wo nre ever to pray for the salvation of Israel and for the time when Jerusalem shall be a city of truth nnd Israel a righteous nation and n blessing In the midst ot the earth to all nations. 7. "Peace be within thy walls nnd prosperity within thy palaces." This Is what Isaiah, by the Spirit, snys shall surely be. "Thy gates shall be open continually. They shall not be shut day nor night. Thou fehalt call thy walls Salvation and thy gates Praise, nnd I will make the place of my feet glorious, nnd they shall call thee the City ot the Lord, the Zlon of the Holy One ot Israel" (Isa. Ix, 11, IS, 13, 14). With many suchlike' words Is the future Jerusalem described when "Blur out tbc old Rise in tho ww tier name shall forevcrmorc be Sing oat the false Ktagi-taetra- e" the Lord is there (Ez. xlvll!. glorious liut how We bring to you tbe Dew and true from tbe 35). Holy City, exceedingJerusalem, will bo which the the New plney forests of Norway Is to come down from God out ot heaven and is described ns having streets of pure gold, walls that seem to be of diamond, tbefoundatlons garnished with all manner ot precious stones, every gate Pine-Tar-Hon- ey one pearl, tho glory of Uod will lighten it and the Lamb be the light thereof (Ilcv. xxl). Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by 8. "Fur my brethren nud companions' science to a Pleasant, Pcnaaacat, Posl tiro sokes 1 will now say, Peace be within Cure for coughs, colds tadeM Inflamed surfaces thee." When Israel shall hare become a righteous people, It will be as life from of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. the dead to the rest of the world as well Lungs are exhilaThe sore, weary cough-wor- n ns to themselves (Rom. xl, 15). Well may rated ; the microbe-bearin- g mucus Is cut out ; the they sing "God shall bless us, and all lbs cause of that tickling Is removed, and the Inflamed ends ot the earth shall fear Illm" (Ps. membranes are healed and soothed so that there lxvII,T), for It Is written concerning tbcm, Is no Inclination to cough. "Gentiles shall come to Thy light nnd kings to the brightness of Thy rising" SOLD BY ALL QOOD DHU0QI8T (Isa. Ix, 3). Bottle Only. 2So., OOo. and $1.00 Slsra 0. "liecauso of the house of the Lard our God I will seek Thy good." Net the BE SURE YOU GET I AM aa VEARS OLD. and never need temple at Jerusalem, but tho presence ot anjr rvxunly equal to J5r. Bellas Honey. It gives quick: and permanent reltef tho Lord In it, wns the glory of Israel. la trip navrellaa coughs and ookla. Itmakee Neither the templo nor the ark of the weak Imwe Bttong. Mrs. M. A. UKcalia, covenant were anything npart from the rcdacaaT&r. presence ot the Lord. In the New Jerusalem there shall bo no temple for tho si-iCijyOtvsavqvc Lord God Almighty, and the Lamb shall mtSp. be the temple ot It (Rev. xxl, 22). Jehovah-shamma- Republican Speaking John Utribat. Date. 28, do tor 7 Tome. Our om church. What can her! Pj. cxxll, IP. (A meeting to dlacuas work, ltd by the pastor.) Cioverport. p. m. Thursday, Sept. Irvington, Friday, Sept. 29, 1 p. ra. Thiock-morto- DR. BELL'S f ' III line-Ta- r. y' taSiSSSiHSslaaf ANEWDEPABTIM A This psalm la a pilgrim song. undoubtedly composed with reference to one of the great yearly festivals, when tho caravans of pilgrims .went np to the holy city. Tho psalmist rejoices in the call ot his friends and neighbors to come and go np to the henso of .tho Lord. The precession moves forward. Jernralem is reached. "Oar feet 'are standing within thy gates, O Jerusalem!" Ho describes the city ot Jerusalem and bursts into prayer for her peace and prosperity. This palm and its suggest that 1. Wo sbonld be devoted to our own church. What devotion for Jernaalom and the temple possessed the heart of the poet who wrote this pnalm! He loved Jerusalem; he looked upon the holy city; ho odlffired her stateliness and beauty; ho rejoiced in the econka of her early grandeur, and his heart swelled with prido as he recalled tho fact that Jerusalem bad been the gathering placo of tho tribes cf Israel; that here they had given testimony nnto the Lord and rendered thanks nnto his name. Every Endeavorer should bo thoroughly devoted to his owu church. He hould know her past history and rejoice in It. He should be familiar with her present greatness and should joy in that also. A spirit of loyal, truo hearted devotion to the chnrch will pat ns in tho proper framo of mind to do all-w("can for her best interests and advance ment. 2. We should placo n high cstimnte npon the services of our own church. The poet was glad when tho call camo to go up to the bouse of tho Lord. He was ready and anxious toga Heprized highly the privileges of God's house and considered it a pleasure and not nn irksome task to attend them. Would that this spirit prevailed more in the hearts of tho church peoplo of today I Not only wonld the house of Qod be more often frequented, bnt from its inspiring services influences wonld go forth that would quicken into new life and vigor all forms of church work. It is just as posslblo for ns to find joy in God's house as it waa for tho psalmist. Let ns caltivato this spirit more and more. Let ns learn to properly prizo and appreciate the services of Qod'fl house. 3. We should pray for our own chnrch. "Pray for the peaco of Jerusalem. They shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls and prosperity within thy palaces." The peace and prosperity of onr church should have constant place in our prayers, and we should also pray for the whole chnrch of Christ, tho church universal. Bible Readings. Ps. lsvi, lxxxiv, M2;lxxxvH. MVp, Mnth. cxxiy, , 39; Eph. -- lit, Acts II, v. 25, 80;Heb. -- , 0; 17-110-342-480-2- Judge W. II, Holt sad Capt. J. W. a Monday, Oct. 2, Hartford, 1 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 3, Greonvillo, 1 p. in. Wednesday, Oct. 4, Madison vlllo, 1 p. m. Thursday, Oct. G, Dixon, 1 p. m." Thursday, Oct. C, Sobrco, 7 p. in. Friday, Oct. 0, Princeton, 1 p. in. Saturday, Oct. 7, Hopklnsvllle, 1 p. in. Monday, Oct. 0, Cadiz, 1 p. m. Tuesday, Oct 10, Elkton, 1 p. in. Wednesday, Out. 11, Adalrvlllo, 1 p. in. Thursday, Oct. 12, Franklin, 1 p. m. Friday, Oct. 13, Smith's Grove, 1 p. m. Saturday, Oct. .14, Brownsville, 1 p. m. I'H lion. W. S. Taylor. Friday f Sept. S3, Honderson, 1 p.m Saturday, Sept. 30, Owonsboro, 1 p. in. Monday, Oot.2,Harrodsburg, 1 pm. I( X. Lander and II S Smllli Monday.Oct 3, Earlington, 7 :30p in. Wednesday, Oct. 4, Madlsonvlllo, 7:30 p. in. Thursday, Ocl. 5, Providence, 7:30 p. in. Friday, Oct.0,IIonder8on,7:30p in. Saturday, Oct. 7, Corydoli,7:80pm. Monday, Oct.U, Morganflolil, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 10, Marion, 7:30p Wednesday, Oct. 11, Prlneeton,7 p. m. m.' :80 Thursday, Oct. p. in. 12, Kuttnwn, 7:30 Friday, Oct. 13, Paducah, 7:30 p in Saturday, Oct. 14, Cadiz, 7:30p. m. Monday, Oct. 10, Elkton, 7:30 p. in. vlllo, 7:30 Tuesday, Oct. s p. in. Wednesday, Oct. 18, Kussellvillo, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 10, Auburn,7:30p in Friday, Oct.20,BowllngGreen,7:30 n. m. Saturday, Oct. 21,areenvl!lo,7s30 p. m. Elder John S. Sweeny. Thursday, Oct. 5, Owonsboro, 1 pm. Hopklnsvlllo, 1 Saturday, Oct. 7, p. in. Monday, Oct. U, lUtssollvlIle, 1 p in. Tuesday, Oct. 10, Howling Green, 1 p. in. ur (;o!ofed (Jifi?ens. Radical Change In Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plaa under which you can obtain easier terms and better value in the purchase of the world famous "White" Sewing Machine than ever before offered. Write for our elegant H-- catalogue and detailed particulars. How we can save you money in the purchase of a e sewing machine and the easy terms of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an opportunity you cannot aflbnl to pass. Vou know the "White," you know its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of the machine and its construe ion U unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write Address In full. T high-gradto-da- WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (Dop't A.) ClCVCliafl, .!. Worms! VERMIFUGE ;Fr RuMtfiis.i? WHITE'S CREAM But la Quality. Popular Sermona. Tho sermons of Jesus wero popular. They reached tho people. His address was direct, and Ills illustrations wero ub clear as they wero simple. Ho never theorized nor disonssed doctrine. With Him religion was a life, not a scheme. Schemes, theories, doctrines, have their day, and then thoy pass away. Bat lifo is tho samo yesterday, today and forever. To bo popular is not to bo vulgar. It is to bo serviceable. Chnrch Messenger. Prayer For Colleges. Onr collegos for tho most part were founded by Christian men. Tho great universities of tho world wero religions in tho origin. Onr American colleges wero theological beforo they wero biological or philosophical or sociological Institutions. In most of tho charters of the older institutions of learning religion holds a prominent place. What tho fathers planted posterity should foster. Prayer for colleges is bnt tho expression ot this important truth. Christian 20 Years Has Ut all Worm 1.XX Prepared by JAMES F. BALLARD, at. Louis. SXITTOOZHTB. $ l.IJHr.H WMIIIk B6flt CoD-- a time. h Jll Txi RrrnrL 'lVn Boia brtinuLffLau. Use ET Veil Will Be Lifted, The timo will undoubtedly come All cuniiiiumcalibii. 41m iiuimri of column thould be aJdra.iad when "in Thy light we shall eoa light." tjlnfnv to llilaCilo. Ai.aiataa, harllncton, 10 Kt. The afflictions ot the present resemble what tho Assures and unsightly gashes bfifin i)ulte Wm. Olpson wliPlias were to the Israelites when encamped sick, is up again. beneath the savago cliffs of glnal. Their Islinprovlnjrnt this James gloom and terror and mystery were all writing Crlston gone when beheld at the far distance In Haywood Bradley Is nt Crofton. tho flash of evening. Bo, too, will yonr experiences of trial be when seen bathHen Cunningham was nt Madison-vll- l ed in the glory of nnsettingsans. What Sunday. now Is like tho tolling of funeral bells Mrs. Cavanaugli Is rccovcrlngfrom will then appear rather to have been her recout illnoss. preparatory and preparation chimes, There will bo a festival at tho ringing in the festal worshipers to the given Masonic Hnll Saturday-nigh- t, church of the glorified. No purpose of by tho Eastern Star order. God regarding you will remain unfulT. If, Mprrlweather Is with us this filled, no flower uncrowned with bloswoekf som. J. It. Macduff. P. D. Tho funeral of Hov, Crlston, last A JTeir Life. Monday, was nttondeil Christ will aocopt Uo faith, whatever peoplo from Madisonvillo. by several lie leaves Its merits, that docs not llvo and bios a wife and three children to mourn Bom. his loss. Ho will nccopt nothing as tho m Tlioro will bo a big speaking hero dence ot one's troth eavo tho fruits of next Monday. Smith and Landers the truth. Creeds do not become saving will ha lioro and everybody is iny being trno or by being sincerely re- vited. ceived and held. They bocomo saving Albert Waters was hurt in the only as thoy becorno tho germs of n new mines last week,, life and growth of oharacter. Evangel Sam Eaves is the 1st man in town on u cold morning. ni -r bost-lookli- ig ports ot the various railroad companies, Including tbp Louisville Kallroad company, tiled In tho. fall ot 1892 ansVes Of the 16th day ,1899, 1694 and 1895, and ot Beptet-b- er; March, 1898. A. Addams, C. C. A., by RobU L. rjreene, D. C." Further Explanation. It will be observed that Mr. Norman The campaign handbook put forth by the Pemocratlc state committee Is says that .the reason the state board pf valuation and assessment, of which fearfully and wonderfully made fjo was chairman, did not assess the Circumstance make Jf necessary for railroads for franchise taxes, was not the editors and compilers to do a great because (hey were waiting on the courf deal ot explaining, and one of (be. Of appeals, but because "after full corir things found most necessary to explain alderatlon" and "mature deliberation" Is the failure of tho Democratic adand 'full Investigation" "said board of ministration to obey the plain letter valuation and assessment ascertained of the law la regard to tho taxation cf and determined that tho railroad comfranchises. The present Republican missioners had assessed all ot the tax. administration collected, In ono year, able property Including franchises" of from franchises, under tho samo law the several railroads In the stato, Mr. Norman's sworn statement Is that waa binding on the preceding Democratic administration, more In better authority than the statement ot one year, by over $28,000, than tho the compilers of tho Democratic hand Domocratlc administration collected in book, on a matter especially within bla four years, and has collected In three knowledge, and his statement leaves years three times as much, lacking their explanation without a shred of fact to support it. The court of about 15,000, aa the Democratic administration collected In four years. This peals has sustained the construction was something the compilers of tho which the Republican board of esos: ment and valuation has put upon the Democratic handbook saw it was necessary to explain, and how do they ex- law and show'ff that tho construction Mr. Norman'B Democratic board put plain it? They say that the state board of vaU upon it was wrong. The compilers ot uatlon and assessment was waiting tho Democratic campaign handbook for the decision: of the court ot appeals ought to have consulted Mr. Normaa In the Henderson bridge case, but the beforo undertaking to explain his acfacts doa't bear them" out because they tion and they would have escaped thU exposure ot their Ignorance or disla went ahead and assessed miscellaneous corporations, but at a very low rato. genuousness. In this connection It Is well enou.U The Democratic state board does not bear out the explanation of the com- to note that the small reduction In tho pilers, either, as witness the following valuation of railroad property for 08 Norman, who scssment by the present board of rati affidavit from was chairman ot the Democratic board, road commissioners after the first 7car ot their service is duo to the fact tint & N. railroad which was filed by the to prevent the Republican board from the court ot appeals has decided that going; back and reassessing that road certain bridge property previously la for franchise' tax for the years 1892, eluded la tho railroad assessments Was '93, '94 and '95. Here Is Mr. Normaa's properly osseeaablo by the local assM-Band not by tie commlsalo&s-rs- . affidavit, which knocks the bottom out of the Democratic campaign book's Louisville Commercial. explanation: Steamablp Bobaldlee. Those successful commercial coun Shattered br an Affidavit. tries ot Europe Grat BrHaln, Germa"Stato ot Kentucky, ny, Prance, Italy and Austria-Hungar- y "County; of FranklU. pay, 'according to Commls!cr of ?L. 0. Norman, being first duly fwprp, deposes and says that he was Navigation Chamberlain, 14,600,000 to various' ateameblp Ilnea for for Jflprp Jhan six years and down to Jan. 4, 1886," the auditor ot public ac- (exclusive purpeso of gemllng malls of China In t$ s'bbjte; counts of the state ot Kentucky. That 9 tijo as such he was chairman of the board fpace of time; while the United "State of valuation and assessment from the pays $23,000 to American and 114,000 e to foreign steamships tor the same purdato of the passage of the present law until tho Slst day of Decern" pose. No wonder that the United States ber, 1895. That each year from 1892 gets less than 0 per cent of the comdown to and Including the year 1895, merce of tho orient In spite ot the fact said board considered the reports ot that our western porta aro much nearthe various railroad companies in tho er than those of the groat commercial stato with a view of determining countries of Europe, Marysvllle Pubwhether the board should assess tho lic Ledger. franchises of said railroads or any r A TIMELY HINT. them. Said board of valuation and Yon akould be ivtaa end aee that vonr hlood la also investigated In each of rich and pare and your whole aratoaj pat In a ewe 01 vt. (ho years aforesaid the question xricciiT 0111107 conamon dj tue Then yon iarlitcdt'e German Llrer Powder." win irom whether the franchises of said railroad kid Gerrain'ltTer companies and each of them bad been railroad commission- Far yaur.OaM tsy Pf. OH6! SjrHs assessed by the Cum stalHRi.' Pries 26o and 9 er? and ascertained that they bad been, BetUs. sntf after full consideration of the re- Investigation Into the aseessments made by the railroad commissioners for each ot said years, said board of valuation and assessments ascertained Democrats Failed to Obey the and determined that the railroad comTbe adrantatea cf a bane account lit missioners had aasfssed all ot the taxLetter of the Law. nnmtt oua. It la oot to butloeaa man able property, Including the franchises we ate talking ilia; aoow all a bom It bat totalailed nan, wife earnira of each ot said railroad companies, Inand to women Tbtra'a uf.tj lfiut cluding tho Louisville and Naxhvllto bank la a 100J one. Tbtta'a conrte-ienc- t RE80BT TO POOR EXCUSES Railroad company, for each of said the moaajr alwayi read and out olrtecb ot roar own petty years, and having so ascertained, detoo. II It eaij to ipend aaall asma -- ban yon bate a large aun la termined to mako no further assessjoor pocket Blundering Campaign. Book Issued by ment on the franchises of safd railroad - KENTUCKY companies or any ot them. Affiant fur- MADISONVILLG, Their Stato Committee. ther says that according to tho uniform practice of his office and of the It. 11, board of valuation and assessments, RIDDLED BY A DEADLY AFFIDAVIT a report filed as ot the lGth day of September ot any year served as the ANNOUNCEMENTS basis for and upon which the tax of w era Btatamant I ram Farmer Andltar and for tho succeeding year was asTbe Illloola Ceatral aeif L. C. NORMAN. Kn'rm a better Antberlty Then the sessed. hai oa tale, and will ceev "Subscribed and sworn to before me TOURIST liana tbe lime until Sef Katiog of the Cempliere of the round tile teinber to. by L. C. Norman, this 9th day ot aeumer lourlit tlfkalt from FAXING OF FRANCHISES Btaturo deliberation thereon, and full IH7. JNO. G.MORTON. 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