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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 19, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899101901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 19, 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. li, TENTH YEAR GEN. W. S. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1899. NO. 42 TAUOlt. Kentucky's Next Governor Will The Boers Evidently Endeavoring Spcnk at Madlsoiivllle. to Capture Cecil Rhodes. CLOSING in If is HE BY TIIE BOERS BEAT A RETREAT. The l'orro Inrndlntr Natnl nellre on Inunnrnne Snld to Have Ileen nepnUed at Mofeklwr. I AHA SHE llavt SPEECH OF THE CAMPAIGN. NEW CASTLK OCCUPIED DOERS. JjdRc Pratt ArranKes for lllm to HuMcrl) Inactivity SlnrUn the Muc t on llulhStilm llont)- Ilnln ,. Spcnk in Hopkins. nnd Snun. Client tho Ilurm of Antldpntcil Early SacccN.m. John Burke Promises to Attend London, Oct. 10. So fnr ns actual news is concerned, very little change This Appointment. mt-n- EARUNUTGN HAY HOAR liiri. J ml go Olirton J. 1'rntt writes Fri-iluy, feF fr r k. r V ' tlio eilitor of Tun UkK from Louisville to announce Gon. W. S. Taylor for Miulisonvillo Noveiiibor Ud, at 1 p. m. Judge Pratt spoko at GlaBgow Tuesday, whoro ho mot Gon. Tuvlor and secured Iiisvsronuso to spcnk in Hopkins before the close of tho campaign, and the date was fixed as stated. This will bo ono of, if not tho closing speech of tho campnign by Gon. Taylor and will bo mado n great duy for tho ltopublicans of old Hopkins. Hon. John Uurko, candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction, 'haH also agreed to atMr. tend tliis appointment. ly a scholar llurko is and instructor and not a politi- cian. Ho is cmiuontly lilted for tho Dllico ho stands for and is a careful and finished Bpoakor. Of courso our own candidate, Judgo Clifton J. Pratt, will bo onJiand. No stono will bo left unturned to make this important meeting a rousing success. It will be held at tho Madisonvillo Tabernacle. Tho brass bands will bo there. Tho people will be thure. Ix't tho Republicans and all turn out and help tomako this meetingn magnificent success and a good preparation for the serious buttle of ballots that is to bo waged for - right principles, for good work .and good government, al.llio polls only a few days later. ''""The time is short and every good citizen should arouso him- . Belf to action and help to give Goebelism an overwhelming depro-emine- ' auti-Goebelit- , ? feat. FELAND AND THROCKMORTON Spake la a Large Crowd Here Last Night Candidate (or Coninlssloser of Agriculture Makes Friwids. Cap!- - Lew Waltz smith difllcult, cither from tho north or west, as den. BIr George Stewart White's reconnoissnncc seems to have lufllccd to deter them for, tho present. The peaks of tho Drokcnubcrg range arc and the storms which lmvo occurred must have caused tho Ilocrs great discomfort, which probably explains their failure to nttaek- - Hen. White. Masterly Inactivity characterizes tho operations of both sides. Persistent rumors nro In circulation that the Bchrclncr ministry In Cape Colony has been dismissed nnd that Mr. Moss Innes had been nsked to form n cabinet. These rumors, however, are without foundation. Sir Alfred Milncr has wired to Mr. Chamberlain tho text of nr Inflammatory circular which Field Cornet n circulated In Johannesburg some weeks ngo with a view of incensing tho Afrikanders on both sides of tho Orange river ngninst Knglaml. hospital Tit.u.v nmtAii.ni) forced to Ilclnrn lo VrltirR. the Ilorra Having Torn L'j tlir Tracks. Vryburg. Capo Colony, Oct. 10.- A hospital train that started for Marl-bog- o has Just returned after nn adventurous Journey. It had reached a cunc on a culvert 700 ynrds south of Marlbogo and had Just slackened speed when It wns observed that the rails ahead had lwcn upturned. The brakes were applied, but the engine passed onlo ono rail partly raised, nnd wns derailed. The occupants Immediately righted the engine. At the same time It was observed that a party of Ilocrs were galloping into lino cnut of the railway, but well on tho Cnpe Colony side of the border. Some of the per-toan the train declared that they saw n cannon pointed nt the train. The Intention of tho Ilocc was npparently hostile. The train ran back to Vryburg at full speed, the engine Hying n white flag with n red cross. - l'lcks nnd shovels were teen lying about, nnd the Doers had npparently been disturbed while removing the rails. It Is learned that previous to the starting of tho train Maribogo Vryburg asking that the train be sent up nn nil was qulto safe. The operator nt Vryburg recbgnlzcd the velco ns thnt of nn European store clerk. In view of the subsequent report that thi Doers were removing tho nillh. It Is believed the Doers compelled tin- - clerk to spenk through the snow-covere- d, VII-Joetele-phentele-pron- e. In the sltuntlon 1b noticed. The state of nlTnlrs at Mafcktng can only be conjectured. The occupation of New Castle by the Iloors was prepared for nnd expected, a having been abandoned by the Ilritisli. The Ilocrs arc reported to bo menacing Klmberley. Very heavy rains and snows nrore-ported- , which hamper the Doer movements, nnd they are finding that they ucgan too late to cosily obtain the Initial successes counted upon. They evidently find tho advance upon Lndv- thc-pln- Declares (or the Republican Ticket- - Hon. John Poland, of llopkiusville, and Cupt. J. W. Throckmorton, Kopublican nomi-nc- o for Commissioner of Agriculture, spoko to a largo crowd at A Intrta- -t or Censored AVnr Xcna, Oet.10. President Steyn tho Assembly Hall. Mr.Fclnnd mado a very able and of the Orange Tree State and President Kmgrr of the Transvaal malntnln di" eloquent speech and Oapfc,Throck-morto- n rect telephone connection. addressed tho peoplo on Altwnlnqith dispatches say that whicli heretofore has practical lines and touched upon Vtvto n bridge,aid to Doer spies, Is novv great been tho ollcct tho McOhord bill, if closed nnd guarded by Cnpe police. It is rumored that the Deestc Krnnl enforced, on tho railroad indus commnnd, strengthened by 600 tries of tho State, showing what from Kmlthfield, la menacing Doers eat loss of business would fol- Ciipc-Tow- list night The nearest Doer command to VryIs laagered north of Schwclror-rrnr20 miles dlst.int nnd two miles Inside tho Transvaal. The commander sent n message to tho Vryburg rnlhvuy station thnt If tho delivery of three wagun loads of meat and two wagon lends of sugar received n week ago were refused, the Doers would send COO men to tnke them. burg k, London, Oct. 17. Dispatches from a Fair Trial of Speed ihe Cope are very meager, but they In elude an Importantmcssago from Olenat Last. coe camp, dated 3:35 Monday afternoon, announcing that tho Doer which invaded "Natal through THE LATTER WINS By TEH MINUTES. f.nlng's Nek, and after occupying Newcastle, advanced to Pannhnuscr, retired on Ingagane Sunday evening, An. Id the Flnndlt. of the Multitude their transport scrvlco being reported She Finished Almost Two Miles defective. This will delay indefinitely Alienil o( Her ricct-Footc- d An. tho anticipated nnd hoped-fo- r assault tnuonlst Detailed Account of a on the strong Drltlsh positions nt OlenGlorious llnce. coe. Another dispatch reports activity on New York, Oct. 17. The cup which the part of tho Frco State commando, the old schooner America won so In the neighborhood of Allwalnorth, against all comers over the on the southern frontier. The Doers' courso around the Isle of Wight in advance patrol, tho dispatch says, go 1851 nnd brought back across the seas, lo the frontier bridge nightly to keep will probably remain here another natch, firing shots at Intervals as sig- year, n defiance to the world. nals. The Columbia Scores. tho enemy Intends It is In n glorious' bnce, over n wind-wnrthoitly to try to rush tho railway nnd leeward 30 mites, tho help of artillery posted the Columbia scoredcourse of Shamrock against on n bridge commanding tho town. There arc rumors that the Doers yesterday in the first race of the lhOfl have been repulsed at Mnfcklng, and scries for the trophy. She bounded across the finish line fully a mile nnd are nttneklng Vryburg. half ahead of the challenger, defeatA Cnpe Town paper has a dispatch from the Orange river, stating that the ing her by 10 minutes and 14 seconds, telegraph wires have been cut between actual time, or 10 minutes nnd 8 secVryburg ami Klmberley, and It is be- onds corrected time,, after allowing the hnndk-npwhicli the Colieved that the Doers arc taking ad six seconds' rnntngo of the presence of n large lumbia must concede to the challenger gathering of disloyal farmers nt Vry- on account of her longer wnter line. Decisive niij Mnicnlllcent. burg cclebratliig Nachtmaal, to nttaek (h'e town, hoping that tho farmers will It was n decisive contest, n magnificent race, magnificently sailed nnd insist them against the Drltlsh. The same dispatch says that the magnificently won. Opinion as to the OrHish force at Klmberley Is confident merits of the twoboats had been someol Its ability to hold out, but urges tho what divided, ns n result of the flukes during the past two weeks'. Although Immediate dispatch of a relief force. This question of n possible rising of tho preponderance of expert opinion the Dutch fanners in the northern never wnverctl In Its loyalty to the tortious of Cape Colony is very lm wonderful tpecd nnd ability of tho portnnt. The Dally Mail's correspond, white flyer, no nautical sharp epect-c- d cnt nt Colesberg hns been Inquiring that the Shamrock would be so regarding tle matter, nnd on the overwhelmingly vanquished ns hhc whole, thinks the chances are against was In yesterday's royal struggle. The a rising. He bases his opinion on tho Vnnl.ee boat outgeneraled her nt the prospect of good crops after four lean Etnrt, beat her hopelessly In windyears, which, ho believes, will pre- ward work to tho outer mark, nnd dispose the farmers to peace. Never- gained 22 seconds in the run home betheless there is serious dlsloynlty-tfi- d fore the wind. much ngaitntion In theso There wns a. good, strong 10 or 12 districts, while tho Free State Doers knot breeze, and It held throughout threaten nn Immediate invasion of the race. Colesberg, nnd Allwalnorth. A Bitter lllovr to Riifcllsh Hopes. Tho Dally Mail's correspondent asIt is undoubtedly n bitter blow, serts thnt Sir Alfred Milncr is worked the Kngllsh hopes of getting the to death, and that Cnpe Town Is surg- cup have never been higher slnco the ing with bitter resentment at what is Thistle met the Volunteer in 1387. called the Schrclncr cabinet's betraynl Like the Shamrock, she was decisively of Mnfeking, by Its constant refusal defeated In the first hour's sailing. to send n volunteer force to Its relief. The regatta committee, as n result Many residents of Capo Town have of the showing made by Columbln yesrelatives nt Vryburg and they nro furl-ou- s terday are convinced thnt the cup Is with Messrs. Merrlman and Snuer, safe. Dlow high or low, the Columbia, respectively, coloninl treasurer nnd It Is believed by her manager, Mr. commissioner of public works, nnd the Iselin, can beat Shamrock. ministers are mobbed whenever they Sir Tlinniai n True .Sportsman. appear In public. Mr. Hoffmeyer.Tne i Sir Thomas, like a true sportsman Afrikander leader, has gone to the thnt he Is, confessed after the race country, In order to escape the out- that he hod been fairly beaten. He bursts of Indignation. had no npologics to make. On Sundny night the streets were Dccldt-dl)- ' filled with angry citizens, and It wus Yesttrdny's race was n magnificent feared that rioting would occur. This, duel, antl made up for the repented combined with the pressure of the Im- disappolntmentstlipslghtsocra have ox perial government, brought the perlcnced. It wan anything but n comSchrclncr government to n sense If Its fortable day on the wnter. The prosperil, as well as of its duty, and moved pect wns not alluring. Sllll the mist tt to decide to call out the volunteers. wreaths were cnjriul along by a good The ministerial party also worked Its breeze, rlf lit In from tin east, hardest to prevent the ovation to and the old shellbacks rnld there wos Oreene, on his arrival from more wind wht-iti.nt come from. Hut Pretoria, but failed. Hit excursionist!) who want down the The volunteers aro 7,000 strong, nnd liny where not very hopclul until they hnvc 11 pieces of nrtlllery. got outside. The low clouds overhead Tho Natnl Invasion was made In shut out the sky, ind the strenkrd wathree columns nt dnvvn on October IS. ter matched them. The mis made through Dothas pass, Lning's Nek and everything look ghostlike nnd Indisfrom Wnkkerstroom, tho objective tinct. The ehores were uncertain nnd point of the Invadera being Newcastle. shadowy. The sails of the oyster fleet The Doers utillrcd several thousand na- were simply grey dot- In the hnzc. The tives who were tramping from the meteoric torpedo bontF, sliding swiftRand, to drive their heavy guns up ly out to the lightship, were like blaek thing's Nek. shadows flitting across the wnter. The Precautions arc being taken for tho only colors In the dull lnndscnpc were Durdefense of Plctermnrltzberg and the ensigns nnd brilliant streamers ol ban, hi tho remote contingency that the checkered flags which adorned the the enemy may elude the vlgllanco of excursion fleet nnd the dash of red Gclncoe nt frulysmlth d antl-Drltls- h tcn-i.u- The Shamrock and Columbia ArVAl mvsmnm HQYAi --teSOMJTElYtajRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Muma PQwptn co . wrw vomt. Baking Powder - IUFTERIH Three Passes on the Trail of a Party of Bandits in Patagonia Mountains. OHE ROBBER 1FTY YEARS Whv let vour nelehbors know It? And why give them a chance to guess you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for guesting the other way. It is very easy; for nothing tells of ago so quickly as gray hair. KILLED, ONE WOUNDED. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. .HARD FIGHTING IN PROGRESS- Charles W. Schark,agcd 00, for many years superintendent of the cemetery at Otncseo, 111,, died at Dloomlngtou. The transport Victoria has sailed from San Francisco for Manila with 4,000 tons cf freight. She carries no nnttle Itntted North ot Male-klnIlocrs Attack an Armored Train. All Dn u troops. The first general rain in Texns since July 1 commenced Monday. It will help wheat, but is too Iato to benefit cotton. The new beet sugar factory of the Illinois Sugar Defining Co. at I'ckln, hns btcn started. It gives employment to 100 men. Arthur Clinlk died Hnmletsburg, Tope the effect of injuries kicked by n vicious A dispatch from Orll7, Mex., says that a band of over .100 Mayo Indiana has Joined the Ynqui rebels at tlii'I) rendezvous near Sahauripn. Ihe national exhibition of thoroughbred Hereford cattle nt the stockyards in Knnsas City the coming week will be the first of its kind in the west. Io r more than n week a snow storm of unprecedented severity for this time of the yenr has been raglnb in the Leadville, mountains surrounding at his home, near county, 111., from received by being horse. London, Oct. 18. A special dispatch frcm Pretoria, dated October 14, by woy of Delagon Bay, says: A cyclist dispatch wos received from Ottoshocp, nearMalmnnl, at six o'clock last evening, asserting that heavy fighting had been in progress all duj long north of Mafeklng. The IiritUh troops on board an armored train acted as n covering force to military engineers, engaged In repairing the track. A maxim on the train kept up n continuous Are. Conspicuous bravery wns displayed on both Rides; but it soon became apparent that the rifles of the burghers were ineffective against an armored train. Tho latter, however, was once forced io retreat before a particularly strong assault; but it soon returned accompanied by n TSritUh mounted contingent, and the fighting was renewed fiercely. They Usd Been Robbloc and Plundering rsrmt and Rsncbes, and Had Shot and KllUd an American for Them In Mexico, and Will Ooblile Tbem In. Clttsen-TValchlns Nogulcs, Ariz., Oct. 18. Worf wns received Monday nt the sheriffs offlce from Ilarshaw, this county, that a party of bandits camped In the Patagonia mountains had for some dnjs been robbing nnd plundering farms and ranches In the vicinity. A. traveler who hud been apprehended by the robbers also came Into town and reported having seen 50 gallons of contraband mescal in tho mountains near the camp national antl-turconference will be held In Chicago some time In January, under the auspices of the organization formed during the recent trust conference. The famous T. N. Perry mining lenso In the cast part of Joplln, Mo., hns been sold by Hugh Mclndoe and V. II. Hacker to n New Vorkflyndicnte Owing to the prevalence of typhoid fever at the Virginia military Institute, Gen. Skip, superintendent, has furloughcd the entire corps of cadets for 30 days. Tiro which broke out In the building at 130 to 130 West Washington street, Chicago, caused n los3 of $103,000. The entire enst half of the building wns destroyed. Austin's pool room, the Inrgcst in Dcnver.wns robbed of $4,000, by Robert who had J. Doykin, nn Ixen for some time employed ns special policeman at the club. The Dritish steamship Knight Dach-elo- r has arrived at New Orleans, from six-stor- y Col. A for $100,000. Hamburg, Germany, with 73,507 bags of raw beet sugar, equal to 7,301 tons. .Tills Is the. largest cargo of foreign su- gai ever brought to INcw Orleans. President McKinley will, It is considerable attention In his forthcoming annual message to another executive branch of the government with n cabinet officer nt Its head, to have charge of interstate nnd' for- eign commerce. 1'lnns hnvo been quietly mnturlng for some weeks past looking to the consolidation of all the paper manufactories of the country, grouped in those now independent mills which manufacture wood pulp board, paper pulp board nnd stravvboard. Texas henlth authorities iiavo wired Maj. Scobcl, nn English army officer, who is In the south buying mules foi his government, thnt he will bo arrested If he enters the stnto sooner selves. thnn ten days after leaving New Or COLUMBIA WINS SECOND HEAT. leans. This is due to n report that MnJ. Scobel was trying to evade the Shamrock Crowds on Too Much quarantine regulations by coming to The Kail nnd Ileeomes Hopelessly Texas by way of St. Louis. Fighting still continues, the Doers holding their positions well. A dozen Ilocrs were killed or wounded, but the British casualties can not be ascertained. Heavy firing can be heard south of Mafeking, where Gen. Cronje's commando is operating. A corps of experienced continental engineers, former officers, has left Pretoria for the southwestern borders, escorted by n commando ot picked llocr shots. It Is probably intended for large dynamiting operations. A big engagement Is expected shortly in the vicinity of Lndysmlth. The forces of Commandant F1et Vys are encamped on a mountain overlooking Dundee, frcm which point they will be able to observe the movements of the Drltlsh troops. Mnst Hnvc Suspected Treachery. London, Oct. 18. According to a dispatch from Pretoria, the Transvaal government received an offer from a wealthy Kuropean recently to supply a fleet of completely-equippe- d torpedo boats for the purpose of blowing up the Ilrltlsh transports on arriving in South Afrlcnn waters. The offer was curtly rejected Iv'o News ot Importance Received. j.ondon, Oct. 18. Tho war offlce Issued the following bulletin regarding tho situation in South' Africa nt seven o'clock last evening: "No news of any importance has been received since yesterday's notice." A Cute Trick Castrated. Cape Town, Oct. 18. The Doers seized the telephone nt Modder river Monday evening, and, attempted td speak with Klmberley, hoping to learn the disposition of the Dritish forces there. The maneuver was discovered and frustrated. All Have Responded. London, Oct. 18. Yesterday was th.3 Inst day for the reserves to rejoin th colors, and the latest reports from the principal centers show that virtually all the reserves have presented themIs-li- of tho bandits. A report was also received that nn American had been shot by the robbers. The sheriff organized a posse and left Monday night, calculating to arrive at Ilarshaw about daylight. Yesterday forenoon a telegram from Fiewelllng, brought tho news of a fight between the posse and the bandits at daylight yesterday morning Ono of the bandits was killed and another wounded. None of the posse wus Injured. The robbers took 'flight toward tho International boundary line. In rcspone to n telegram another posse wan organized, and left at noon yesterday with tho hope of intercepting the robbers. Tho horses ot the Fiewelllng posse gave out, and the men, consequently, were unable to follow the trail. A posse also will coma out from Nogales, Sonora, to take the trail of the robbers should they succeed In escaping across the line. THE SAH0AN ISLANDS. The Question Will be Settled by Dl- Tldlngr Them Between Germany, England and United States. New York, Oct. 18. A Washington special to the Herald says: Negotiations have been commenced between the threo powers signatory to the Dritish treaty (England, Ocrmany and tho United States), contemplating a permanent settlement of the Samoan question by partitioning the islands. The Story From Berlin. New York, Oct. 18. A dispatch to tho Herald from Berlin says: The Schlesische Zeltung announces that .1 new proposal has been put forward regarding the Samoan question. England has offered Germany compensation It she will renounce Upolu. The ogrlarlan organ adds that It Is not impossible that Germany will accept the proposat, provided that a very high indemnity is paid. The foreign offlce Intimates tho report in the Schlcische Zeltung is an indescretlon, and Is not quito exact. It is true that England made the proposal In question, but it was declined. As a consequence the North German Gazette declares that Germany's position on the Samoan question remains unchanged. In regard to the question ot .compensation to Individuals, both Germany and England have agreed to appeal to arbitration, If they fall to come to an agreement otherwise. The consent oi the United States to this course has not arrived, but there la no doubt that the reply will be favorable. Wonld Sell Oat for Consideration, Berlin, Oct. 18. The Neuste declares that the colonial council has adopted n resolution declaring It compatible with German colonial Interests to abandon Samoa, In return for sufllclcnt indemnification. Not the Policy of the Rovernment. Berlin, Oct. 18. The National which confirms the statement of the Neuste Nnchrlchten, Bays: "Thl, however, is not the view ol the Imperial government, whose policy is directed novv, ns hitherto to acquiring at lcakt Upolu Island." Nnch-rlchten Zet-tun- g Ayer's 3liair . Vigor Is a youth renewer. It hides the age under luxuriant growth of hairtfae color of youth. It never falls to restore color to gray hair. It will stop the hair from coming out also. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and short bair becomes long moves alt dandruff, and prevents its formation. wc nave a dook on trie which we gladly send . vou J you on noioi ttl l all fthsi IkAfi. ii nti you eipocta xrem ic u ot uia Vlffor. wro the doctor tboat tt. jtouadij mere u loina cumconr with Tonr ccnenl itiUdi whtefh t -- t hair. It cleanses the scalp; re- removed. AddreM, inr poemiiiTAycr, LbwtH. AUm. ur. J. C. Wheat-Wis- e. At the residenco of Mr. Burgcs Wise, the bride's brother, on Monday, October 10, 1809, at 1 o'clock, p. in., Miss Alice Wiso nnd Ilov. Koscoo M. Wheat woro united in marriage, Rov. I. H. Tecl ofliciatiug. Only the family and n fow closo friends were present. Miss Wiso was ono of handsomest and most popular and estimable young ladies. Mr. Wheat is tho pastor of tho Earliugton-Neb- o circuit, M. E. Church, South, and has iustbeoii returned to labor for his second year on this work. His return was largely petitioned for by tho peoplo of Earlington and Nebo, and although he was offered a church at Owensboro chose to return here. These young people havo tho best wishes of n host of friends. Earl-ington- 's Red Hill Notes. It. L. Prico mado a business trip to IIopkliiBvlllo Inst week. Sovornl of our people will attend tho show ntllopklnsvillo Oct. 25. Dllinus Mcintosh is sick with fever. T. Hnmby nnd Clarence Price mado n, business trip to Nortonvllla Inst wook. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Wright made a business trip to Hopkinsville last Illsahled. the Drltlsh A camps. nnl Allvvnl-nort- !apt. Throckmorton spont a IPlh 4' part of yesterday making tho ac quaintance of the railroad boys, and, being himself an ho was well recoived and made friends for himself nnd tho ltoptiblicau ticket. V - Sir William Vernon Hnrcourt nnd John Morley will undoubtedly make statements of their views but their action will be guided largely by tho line whicli Sir Henry lender of the opposition In the house of commons, takes up. It Is considered improbable that Mr Morley will vote for a hostile amendment If Sir Henry mores what ho considers n reasonable, and appropriate one. Tho Irish leaders, however, are ccr-tain to move, nn amendment condemning the government's policy, though their following in n division am) the lobby Is likely to be small. Tho advanced radicals will meet today to deliberate upon the lino they Bliall follow, and although It Is fairlv certain that any subject, but tlu Transvaal will be ruled out of order, fied earthworks. There nro strong James Galloway Weir, member foi Grand Entertainment. defending forces nt Modder bridge, and Hobs nnd Cromarty, has decided to Thero will bo ono of tho grand- the Oinnge river bridge. test tho point by giving nothe of tin "The object of these: energetic op nmendment on tho C.ottcr question. s, est and most olaborato Id believed to be the capture There is no further newB regardim) ever givon by homo of Cecil Dirndl tho present position. ta talent at MadiBonvillo, in the xr;tn r - n v M..Tr,,o family y, Campbell-DanncrmaCampbell-Danncr-man " ontor-taiiimoiitcr-'to- nt Something of a sonsation was N'evv Cnstle. Doer tenta have been discovered eight produced by Oa)t. Low "Waltz, m.les i.outhenbt of Klmberley. Oreat ono of tho old 08 1 conductors on cl'juds of dust seen ten miles to the the L. tfc N. road, amis who has cr.Mward of KImbciley seem to indi. the movement of n large body ol always voted tho Democratic titKips with wagons. Two Imperial ofticket. Ho wore a Taylor button ficers ut intddny also discovered a coland declared ho would vote and umn of 400 Doers going In tho direcwork against. Goobol, who is tion of Modder river lnldgc from Johannesburg. using ovory effort to cripple tho Klmberley Ueaelgcd. railroads out of which ho and London, Oct. 10. The Daily Mall's thousands of others mako thoir Cnpe Town correspondent, telegraph living, and appealed to ovory ing Sunday evening, soys: "hlnibcrley Is bcselged, nnu ..the railroad man and minor to do Doers arts massing in force, No details, likewise. Tho hall wiib crowded. hevvever, nro obtainable. Two coach loads of peoplo camo "The Doers have cut tho railway nt Dtlmont, have sel7ed tho Spyfontcln from Morton's Gap and Uarnsloy. ra'lvvay station and constructed forti- brought to Vryburg by the returning hcspllal train, snys he escaped the recite of the recent nrmored tpiln disaster, and mv several bodies of while men ljlng there. There is Mill ii" reliable news from el'her Lathsmith or Olencoe, except that a patrol fiom the latter place Hints with n small bodj of liners tin the road to llelpmakcnr. All agree that the Doers now A Knlllr o?-cr- dlspntrh from the latter place says the partial closing down of the Nntal coal mines will not Interrupt the supplies far the imperial transports ut Durban, as was Imagined by the Doers, Inrge quantities of coal bchig nlrcndy on the water from India,. Itcgular shipments will arrive from India until the Nntnl mines open again. Tilt' Queen's, Mcssnfte to Parliament. London, Oct. 17, In the absence ol the ministerial nnd opposition dlnncis which are usually given on the eve ol the opening of parliamentary sessions, at which the contents of the queen" speech nre generally mado known, the speech was privately communicated to the leaders of tho opposition last even- 'np- - from the big hulk of the llghfshlp, Whlnncd I'nnm ant of the Wnvcx, Outside the wind was fresher nnd whipped some foam out of the wnves. Doth yachts were towed out from the anchorages, nnd rnlsrd mainsails before casting olT. A HoKtilnr Snlt. Mrs. Iselin. wns not to be deterred by the lad weather, and was a figure on the Columbia, wrapped up like an old calt in a yellow oil skin. The crew hnd on their working suit of white nnd wore watch enps of black and red, Isclin's private colors. Several of the crew of the Shamrock had on sou'westrrs. From the truck of the Shnmrock's topmutt floated I.lpton':) flag, a green shamrock, in yellow field. The wind kept freshening all the way out to the lightship, nnd the sen tpllt more of its froth. Not n AsxcmblnKe. No lnrgc assemblage was on hand to witness the start, the repented flukes having made the public very chary about coining out. A few sldcwhccl-crs- , the regular fleet of ocean-goin- g tugs nnd n score or two of btcnm yachts were all. There was some lively Jockeying behind the line before the ctart, and the Columbln got the better of it. She clearly outmanouvcrcd hor rival, eventually forcing her over the line first by half a length, but leaving the Columbia in the weather position. The Yachts riunsc Seaward. Closchauletl on the starboard lack the yachts plunged seaward, heeling to breeze. Tho i'rst few mintho utes of the race were the mn&t They m.ide n beautiful plctnre ns they raced awny like hounds. Their sails to the nautical eye were perfection in fit. s Inter-rt-tln- , Tabernacle, Friday ovoning, Oct. 27. Tho entertainment' is being managed by tho ladies of tho diflereut churches, whicli fact is n guarantee of tho entertainment being good and properly nmiiHgGd. Over fifty porsons will take part in tho exercises. Admission, adults 2Gcts, children under Id. lfiels. Doors opon at V o'clock. Entertainment commencing promptly at 8 o'clock. ,,! Mrs. M. Cain and son Frank Mr. Will Peyton and Manitou, visited friends hero last returned Sunday from Evansvillo, and Mrs. Geo. Davis, of Morton's Sunday. whoro they visited last wcok nnd Gap, wont to Louisville for a attended tho Iteunion. visit yesterday niorniiig. Mr. Junio l'oyton and family nnd JofT McEuen, of Manitou, Mr. L. M. Wright, of Bloom- visited tho family of Mr. Jako field, Mo., visited his brother, E. McEuen, at St. Charles, last Sun II. E. Wright, of Evansvillo, last day. week and attended tho Iloifmon. Mothers I This wonder- - s ,!. ol remedy will save your wUUKU ' L rUrCS Tf DfaMfAMC C U B AN M'ntit n lifcnlt liAn.it Ut ;hlU' life t'n MIIUIU) JWV. ......V Iflnlvl $ Cuts, Uurn, Jlmlfleo, Ulicu- - Ironing board, nowW...VM.M inantlo, or y grate, or Whooping-VlUmntism and Sores. Price, 25 cunts. anything in tho building line, call ou :ouzh. It never falls to w M. McCnrd. Bold by St. Bernard Drug Store. cure throat and lung troubles. Price 25 cti. Dr. Bull's . r AA Now York, Oct. 18. The topmast of the cup challenger Shamrock was carried uvvny S3 minutes after the big had crossed the starting Hue yesterdny, and her enormous club sail, with its 3,000 feet of canvas, came rattling down on the deck, leaving her a hopeless cripple. No amount of pluck or courage could face such a catastrophe, and Capt. Hogarth Immediately teries. abandunctl tho race, towing back to Castro Master ot the Sltuntlon. the anchorage after he had cleared I'nris, Oct. 17. A dispatch from away the SPRING VALLEY MINERS OUT. Went It Alone. Caracas, Venezuela, says that PresiThe Columbln continued over the Two Thousand Miners Employed hy dent Andrado Is preparing to leave Hit city, and that the Insurgent com- course alone, placing to her credit the the SprlliK Valley Coal Co. Called mander, Gen. Cipriano Castro, is mas- second of the races for the America's Out by President Hunter. cup. ter of the situation'. '1 he accident to the Shamrock ruined Spring Valley, HI., Oct. 18. State Gen. McClcrnnnd Ileltor. (lie race and cntised the keenest regret Springfield, 111., Oct. 18. Tho condi- among the ynchtinen nnd the thou- President J. M. Hunter arrived here tion of Gen. John A. McClcrnnnd wua sands of sightseers who were on hand Monday night on the call of the execuslightly Improved yesterdny. lo witness whnt had promised to be a tive committee of this district, and called a strike of the 2,000 miners emglorious duel. ployed by the Spring Vnlley Coal Co. THE MARKETS. "An.Ironclnd Hale. It Is unfortunate that the defender The men all struck, and the supply of New York, Oct. 18. should have been tho beneficiary of nn ccal from this point will drop .1,000 CATTLn-Nntl- vo Steers. .J 4 J) w accident, as there is little glory In tons dnlly until a settlement is made. COTTON MIUUIIIIK Winter Wheat... i'w it 3 so beating a cripple, but the rule Is Iron- rThc difficulty which brought on the 71J1 W1IKAT No. 2 Red tt reCOltN No. 2 414 clad, tt crippled before the start, time strike Is alleged to have been the 23 OATS No. 2. for repairs is allowed, but once ovor fusal of General Manager Dalzcll to 1'OKK Now Mess the line, if anything enrries away the stop union dues at the company otllcc. ST. LOUIS. COTTON-Mlddl- lne 7 sufferer must make such repairs as he DEWEY TO VISIT ATLANTA. ... 4 04 15 can, or if rendered hors de combat, ns 25 ,Covva and lienors, 250 CAl,VnS-(p- er 100) 4W 00 the Shamrock was yesterday, he must Tbu OallnnfAdmlrul Will be the 4 23 IKKIHFalr to Choice 2" tnke the consequences. 3 76 HHUKP Fair to Chclco, finest ot fleorela's Capital 3 50 13 Patents (new) City Next Week. More 2 5i) 50 thun They Want. Others Grades HEAT No. 2 lied Winter 71 London, Oct- - IS. The Dally News, Kit. CHUN No. 2 Washington, Oct. 18. A committee ii 21 tZ'MC referring, in nn editorial article this representing the citizens of Atlanta, OATS No. 2. z HVK-rx- o. U ,. 30 tjl t Ul'i morning, to (lie contest between the accompanied by Heprcscntatlvc Liv60 TOIIACCO Lugs 1! 00 Shamiock and the Columbia, says: Leaf Hurley.... tM ingston, of Georgia, called upon AdlIAY-ClTimothy tnevv) 8 6J it 11 00 llUTTlilt-Chol- co Dairy.... 10 W 20 we"We are getting more racing than miral Dewey, to arrange the details KliQB-l-'r15 want nt New York just novv. Our of his trip to Atlanta. It was decided lit 1'UItK BtundardMesstnew) .,,, it 9 00 correspondent Fnjs the Columbia had DAUON-Cl- ear In company with Ulb LAltU-Prl- mo ft the race well in hand, when the acci- that, is to bo presentedLieut. Brumby, Steam t'.'M who with a sword CHICAGO. dent to the Shamrock happened, and by the city of Atlanta, and a citizens 75 CATTLK-Natlve Steers.... 4 7S that her captain proved a superior committee, tho admiral will leave 4 25 llOCE l'alr to Cholco 4 00 tactician. There wan something pro- Washington next Monday night, arrivHHi:KI' rnlr to Choice.... 3 50 FI.OU11 Winter Patents... 3 CO fi 3 70 phetic In the Yankee caricature oi ing at Atlanta Tuesday evening. He Spring Patents... 3 40 tfl 3 70 71 72 2 Hprlne..,.. WHEAT-N- O. poor John Hull tolling in vain to lift will review the military display In At72 O No. 2 Ited 724 2 COnN-N- o. St'Mt lanta, take part in the presentation of a 'he trophy from tho ground." U ?o OATS No. 2 t the sword, and attend the dinner to Domestic Infelicity Caused It, 8 05 & 8 X'OIUC-M- ess (new) t, KAN8A8 CITY. ie given by the Capital club. New Orlcnns, Oct. 18. Oscar CATTLE Natlvo Steers.... 4 75 (I 6 Oi n musician, yesterday shot his 4 W if 4 ! llOOS All Grades C3 O C3 2 Ilcd WHUAT-N- o. vvifc through tho head while she slept. Madisonvillo has a : OATS No. 2 White t( 21 2 8Vij 30 He then turned the wenpon on himself. straight Goobol city ticket that COnN-N- o. Hvcrhardt is dying nnd his wife Js seNEW OIILKANS. 3 50 R 4 M PLOUn lllgli Grade riously wounded. Domestic Infelicity is to bo dofoated by a strong & 41 CORN No. 2 "s given ns the cause of the tragedy. 'Oitizons' Tjckot." On tho fuco (p OATS Western JI 15 W te lfl W 50 (f 'J 75 of tho registration thero is a Standard Hess POItK Worthless Smokeless Powder, d( UACON Short lllb Bldas Washington, Oct. 13. The govern- small Democratic majority but COTTON-Mlddl- lne CKtf i l.uuitiyii.1,1 ment hns worth of 73 J Ited WimAT-N- o. 0 73'i smokeless on hand $500,000 absolutely tho record does not show how powder thnt is .tl lit CORN No. 2c Democrats OA'IH No, 2 Mixed VSt worthless. Through some chemical many aro 9 25 POUK Now Mess ictlon, the nature of which hat not yet 11ACON Clenr JuIm tijy CO'lTON-MWdil7 (J dcttrinlncd. The moat stubborn cases of Bronchitis quickly succumb to Couason's Bubscrlbo for Tun Jlr.n, $1 por Aro yon a subscriber to Tun Hue? Honey of Tar. Price 25 and 50 cts. I year. Yon should bo. Bt. Bernard Drugatoro. Quincy, 111., Oct. 1C Lieut. Harry Caldwell, Admiral Dewey's secretary, upon bis return to his homo here will be presented with a silver loving cup, which has been designed in imitation of the gold cup presented to Admiral Dewey in New York. Lieut. Cnldvvell, during the bnttle of May 1,1898, fought tine of tho Olympln's secondary bat- A Lovliiu C'nn for Mcut.-Cnli- l troll. Saturday. Wo nro not at nil surprised at Perkins not finding the old, forsaken homestead, for who over heard of an explorer going on an expedition nrinod with a shotgun and a Bible. The next tlmo we advise you to take a mnp of Christian county and a compass nnd you will" have better success In locating tho object of your search. Miss Kntlo MoDaniel visited our school last weok nnd made a ery ;, Interesting talk. Tho dark shadow of death has crossed tho threshold of a happy family nnd claimed for a victim Mrs. Itlella Crick, wife of Jesse Criok. After two weoks of sulTorlng, patiently nnd bravely borne. Ood in his wisdom saw fit to call her away from this sinful world to a brlghtor ono in his kingdom above. On last Friday night nt 10 o'clock she passed peacnbly over tho dark river of death and Joined the throng that worships at tho foot of Jesus. Mrs. Crick was forty-fiv- e years old and loaves a husband, eight children and a host of friends to mourn her loss. She hns beon a faithful member of tho Presbytorlnn Church for a great ninny years. Her delight was in the law of tho Lord nnd In his word did she medltato. Sho was kind and ovor ready to administer to the wants of tho sick antl alllicted. "Blossed nro thoy that die In the Lord for thoy rest from thoir labors and thoir works do follow them." Sho will be missed from dy to day. for sho wns a good wife, a kind ana ntfoctlonato mother and a friend to nil who know lior. The mortal woro interred nt Cole's Chapel eomotory Saturday ovenlng In the prosouco of n large and sorrowing crowd. Silontly (loath knocks at our door, And wo nro called to a hotter land, Soon to meet dear ones gone bofore, And Join tho honvonly nngol band. Tnko courngo sad heart And censo this earthly breaking, For soon from earth's trial we'll And Join tho dear ones waiting. U. NO iioo On til lOtliof December, 1897, Rev. T. A. Donalioo, pastor M. K. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a novoro cold, which was attended from the first by violent coughing. Ho snys: "After resort-- , ing to a number of 'specific's usually kopt in tho house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough ltemedy.whloh acted llko a charm. I most cheerfully recommend It to tho public." For salo by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Georgo King, St. Charles; BeuT. Itobluson, Mortons Gap. Hat-Inn- onr csh Hvcr-liard- part, full-Hedg- llAY-Cho- lco D anti-Goob- ol K bcgjoe PAUL. M. MOORO, said, "wo Democrats will do tho This sort of talk sounds very much like a 'public confession of intended rascality. counting." "Strike For Your Attars and Your Fires. ' Patriotism is always commendable, but in every breast there should be not only the desire to be a good citizen, but to be strong, able bodied and well fitted for the battle of life. To do this, pure blood is absolutely necessary, and Hood's Sarsaoa-rill- a is the one specific wnich cleanses the blodd thoroughly. It acts equally well for both sexes and all ages. Humor "When I need a Kood puricured fier I ike Hood's SursapAritU, IION. J. Hf. YERRES Will Speak at Madlsonvlllc Frl. Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. Incorporated Entered the PcitoBice mi matter. 11 Barlluicton it Second , I I & i Ill . El ''1 r If J ' If h r N PILLS TUTT'S Hon. John W. Yorkcs, a man l AN ABSOLUTE CURE. of most prominent standing i tho public and his party, will .', .1 oo oSvelrTittlctlrlnadtinca speak at Madisonvillo tomorrow, . " " SIsSMonthi, ...:. n. $o Church Directory. ' Tiik Nortonvillo Goobol-Hrya- n VhreeMontht, " Friday af ternorn at 1 :JJ0 o'clock. ij MngleCcplea M. E. Chukou. W. C. Wilson, j crowd made things lively with Mr. lorkes is ono of tho most Specimen copies malted free on application. pastor. SorvicosHrstand third SunCorrespondent wanted in all parti ol tbe beer Tjottles, rocks and cuns ablo and scholarly men in Kendays at 11 a. in. and at 7:80 p. in. onntT. Address u for particulars. while thoy waited for a three Prayer mooting Wednesday evening. tucky and tells tho story of tho a Sunday .school at 0:30. I minute speech from tho end of tho campaign in a most convincing THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1899. campaign special. Thoy were my humor and is excellent as nerve and forciblo manner, and his Christian Ciiuuoii. I. II. Tool, 0 second thero all day and had to have ionic." Josie palon, Staff 'ord Springs, Ct. speeches aro freo of anything ofSastor. Servicesa.m. and and fourth 11 7:30 p. in. at some recreation. Probably tho fensively personal. Sunday-schoat U:S0. Prayer mootf scrapping .was justifiable. Tho .TwodA SaMafHViMq Mr. Yerkcshas ever stood high oloctod. ing, Wednesday evenings at 7:30. 4 provocation wns groat. qXsV? A special train for tho bonoflt of in tho councils of tho Republican M. E. Cauitoir, SouTir. R. M. l Uryan was run W. party and has at times been urged villoJ.to Nortonvillo from Hopkins- Wheat pastor. Services first and J last Monday, and to become a Itood'a Hilt cure Hrcr Wat the Third Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 candidate for Gov f Jin. J. 0. S. Blackburn two Cl.ly cathartic to take will. llood'tHtraapartlUu at 0:30. I'rayor Canditlato Goobol continues to p.m. Sunday-schoernor and for United States Sen i years ago urged Louisvillo Demoabuso tho Louisvillo and Nashville meeting, Tuesday evenings at 7:30 ator. 0 crats to vote for tho .Republican Ilailroad Company, and tho voters o'clock. mined in the Thoso w ticket in tho city of Louisville the coal loss of business county, will be who can hear Mr. Yerkes who bolievo in justico in all matters Missionary IUvtist Chukoh. J would fortunate. eontlnuo to Increase and will show D. SfEdwarda Pastor. Sorvlcos secheaded by Geo. D. Todd and now and this their indignation by voting against ond Saturday night, Sunday and ho is busy denouncing Democrats mean a loss in wages to tho minhim. MADISONVILLE, KY. Sunday night. Sunday school at U:30. Olney. who are confirmed in their belief ers of the county of not less than REPUBLICAN TICKET. Prayer meeting, Monday ovenlnga at annually. means, Wo wero informed latoly by ono 7:30 o'clock. that Goebel is an "unfit candi- $125,000 corresponding It loss Mr. William Kin of Kepton, YOUR MONEY DACK IP YOU WANT IT. in Ky., is too, St study J, date" and declare thoy will vote wages ato tho Mercer this who makes a mon, of tho situation, Catiiolio Chukou. Rev. A. M. For Governor, that railroad who onco had a railroad men. Every week. visiting W. N. B. Miss Sallic Browning has returned for Taylor or for Brown. Coenen, pastor. First Mass, Sunday AV. S. TAYLOIt, dosiro to support Ooebel, aro now engineer, fireman, conductor, morning at from the West, and has given our Dress Goods, , fearing that his election would mean 0:30 o'clock.7 o'clock; Socond Mass, rFor Of Butler County. Miss Donio Jackson has typhoid a war on brakeman and other railroad em Aftornoon sorvlce at Lieutenant-Governor other roads besides tho L. 2:30 evory Sunday. Hlturns from a number of Hop- ploye is as much interested in fover. Trimmings and General Dry Goods Stocks their e A N., nnd thoy will now fight him. ""JOIIN MARSHALL, kins county precincts that have finishing touch. Oenkkai. Raptist Chukou. ,' 0 Louisville. Miss Eva Mercer, of Missouri, been polled aro very encouraging. this as is the mine worker. Agents Wooldrltlgo and Sorvlcos Tho d railroad is visiting hor brothor J. W. were both called away Kthoridgo William Clitldors, pastor. o'clock a. For Secretary of State, to attoud every third Sunday at 11 '; Now what remains to bo done in bills will turn over to tho mines .-CALEB POWERS, court this weok at Henderson. Mercer. in. and at 7:30 p.m. tho county and the Stato is for and transportation companies Of Knox Count'. of Tho, Master of Trains, Dovnoy attended Y. P. S. O. E. Prayer mooting every honest citizen to do his For Attoruey-Genernfuneral of Mrs. Williams evory Sunday evening at 0:30. Pennsylvania, lg."llHlIpl(gJilli:glll liVl Ipilla.f effytfttpt". CLIFTON J. Pit ATT, duty and cast his vote against Illinois, and Virginia, Indiana, was preached Sunday by Rev. W. court this week. Tennessee, Of Hopkins County. Operator Italnbridgo was called to forco and fraud, as represented V YOUR ORDERS DIGEST YOUR FOOD. Who Does tho Livery Bisitess? .', of tho entire coal busi- II. Morgan. ForAutHtor, Sobree a few nights tills week. by Goebel and Goebelism. Nlnty parcaat. of all alekacaa It caaaed b ness of Kentucky; will reduce RkwJOIIN S. SWEENEY, SOLICITED. J. R. Calvort and J. M. Harris Hoy Lano Is now switchman In tool aot beloir properly dictated. It creates ara Of Bourbon County. roea lato jemr blood and thta Kentucky's output by are conducting a protracted meet- tho Karllngton yard. It Is generally liableaad alraott any dlaeaaa the human 70a ajrttem to For Trertsuror, Wiiktiikr Bryan strengthened This means a loss to tho ing at LaKnyottc. conceded that there nro fow bettor la belr to. Ua Dr. Cartatedt'a Gennaa Urer Ask your neighbors. Powder aad watch tbe retalla. Yon wHl tcel WALTER K. DAY, Goebel in any quarter by his mine workers of tho Stnto of not railroad men than ho is. Of Breath itt County. At a meeting Sniiday thirty-nin- o Conductor Moody and flagman tbe (rood eSecla after labia? oae dote. Glya It spectacular swing around the cir Thoy all Bay that wo atrial aad be coarlaced. Price 35c a For Superintendent of Public In- - cle remains to bo seen. Tjik Bkk less than half It. million dolTaylor buttons were count- MeCulloy were called away from Dr. Otto's Spruce Gym ttalMrK Curve means much ed, fivo lars in wages. haul belter loads, furK' atruction, for Brown and two for tholr part of duty to attend court YourCattsh. Justtfeaj Morflelna knows of men who were so dis more than this to the railroads in JOHN BURKE. far Ctillatran. last Monday at Henderson. Goobol. nish best teams, and algusted with the Hopkinsvillo and Kentucky in loss in coal freights. Of Campbell County. h vl for tale 6 last performances that For Commissioner of Agriculture, Nortonvillo Drug Storo. Smith had his trial Thurs- woWhllo at Hondorson who Tuesday II. 0. ways at tho right price. yl' St. Bornard Hopkins county now produces wero told by ono says CJ?it. J. W, THROCKMORTON, thoy have now turned about and of tho coal tonnago of day for cutting Luthor Fox. lie heard him speak, that Ooebel inho a An eplnomtc of typhoid fevor lias Ftyetto County. declare they will vote for Taylor the Stato and will have to bear was acquitted. speech mado in IKK) mado tho I hie College LexRepresentative. and tho Kopuhlican ticket. that ono dollar per day was broken out at tho II students. There of tho loss. Onk op tiik Boys. ington, among T. ROBINSON. enough for any working man, and aronino cases. tho Does any Hopkins County The uso of Opifl All Nifht. i yet ho claims to bo a friend to tho an old cistern is believed water In Thk ministers of the gospel and miner or railroad man want to to have Married Wednesday, working mon. caused tho disease A votk for Taylor is a vote for leaning church and moral men vote to destroy tho business of ",t iJUja.rii,frnirtiitfSaiaUri ift l eat. At 7:30 o'clock Wednesday Tho Lexington Leader in a lato good woik and good government. aro tho strongest supporters of his employer and reduco his own For all fresh cuts or wounds in contained this article: morning, at tho Catholic Church, Taylor and tho Republican ticket. earnings? If so ho will voto for tho Livingston, Father Coenen .pronounced the Editor Leador: Ky., Oct. G, '00. eitlior as a human subjects or In ania t. a . "dressing, Ballard's Snow The preachers aro against Goe- Tho gamblers, pool room men Goebel. ifjailtiffanHrir ' Senator Ooebel mals, Mr. spoko at London on tho 4th to a Liniment Isoxcellent; whllo for sores words that united for lifo y bel for pure principle's sake. If and unscrupulous Does any farmer, morchant or Morris Colbert and Miss Stella good sized crowd, on working horses, especially if slow but at least are Goobel's most other business man or intelligent you are in doubt as to your duty, M. of them wore Taylor buttons to heal, or suppurating, its healing follow tho example of tho preach earnest advocates and admirers. citizen want to voto to turn over Sanders. uncqualed. Mr. Colbert is an omployo of on tho lapels of their coats, which qualities are.Drugstore. U5 and COc. These are indisputable facts. to other states a largo proportion WWitSfelStaaaal goes to show that tho crowd was St. Jiornaru ers. Chooso which crowd you will run of the business and earnings of the L. & N. Railroad at this thoro moro for curiosity to seo OoeJeWsSlsiSsSKSSirMI Contractor and Builder place, and his brido is the daugh- bel than anything olso. As Mr. In a speech in South Dakota tho Ion. (Jiiarlks J. BnoNSTON is with. Hopkins County and tho State ter of Mrs. Charles Eglofr, of this Ooobol was at tho L. &. N. depot President said : "Wo have planted is ycahs cxptniENCc J now m tiie list of prominent of Kentucky? our fine in Porto Rico. Hawaii aaaal city. Thoy aro popular and de- watting for tho train tp tako him to in tho PhilllplncB. Wo plantednnd aaaaaasr bbbbbbbbV PBbB aBBaaHtaBBBa Goeuel's speeches breathe out A vote for Goebol will do it. BPtTrTlaBl Democratic leaders who aro using it bbbbbh" bMbT l'lnovlllo, whero ho speaks today, PSI7I IMRTDM tfV bbIbbbb' Kalfeal serving young people, and have a tho Democratic Committee who had Micro uccauso wo uau a ricrnt to their whole influence against threatening8 and slaughter for BEIPC KiBBal ' 'I! host of friends who wish them him in cliargo took special efforts to plant It thero." Tho President evi- .BrnnmTSEnaTfB SSfaiHl All classes of buildings erected and the business interests of the Goebel. made complete ready forocctinanev. unbounded peaco and happiness introduco as many miners (from dently thinks tho flag Is thero to POLITICAL POINTS. Stato; and disaster to these interPittsburgh. iPR! Including tho furnishing of all inatur-w- k him as throuch lifo. The Bkk extends could. ThcsoKy.) to are now thov stay, and tho pooplo agroo with him. . Bryan's promised sensation in ests is disaster to tho multitudo litis, mechanical and common labor. minors congratulations and best wishes. striko for an increase of 10 per on a of wage earners in Kentucky,and Tbe Basle, Klnj el all Blrda. cent 4 his first speech in Kentucky, like Concerning Mr. Bronston's letin tholr wages. Is noted for 1U keen sight, clear the, lth of July balloon ascen- to tho whole people. Material ter, addressed to 1rlc0 reasonable and satisfaction Bryan at Norton v We. Mr. Uoebol lollled overvbodv as and distinct vision. So nro thoso Ruarnnteetl. Kstlmatoscheerfullvglven sion, failed to appear. But ho loss to any man or class of men Blackburn, suggesting tho with best ho could in Ids snannlsh and persons who uso Sutherland's Eagle - on nil kinds bulltllut: and special work. Thero were about threo hundred DRAWN UPON SHORT NOin n community is indirectly a drawal of Mr. Goebel, Mr. Black got tho benefit of the ad. corpora Eyo Olvomoaehancoatyotirwork. peoplo at Nortonvillo Monday to snarling manner against nifl own eyes Salvo for weak eyes, styes, sore '! Tim. loss to every other individual in tions, never rciornng to any Kinti or granuiaicu hub. burn, man interview says: "Kc- - hear tho Nebraska orator. Many platform which, should tho fifth Sold oi all dealers at 35 cents. aMranSpgaMBptpi B'e"BW"H:59!W99"3W'f3J api anRJpaSWpa't !"CBnVJOTrpappaqnMiypr by Every vote for Taylor and tho thatcommunity. ally, the letter has not the implank of it be placed on tho statutes peoplo went early v Republican ticket is a vote for portance that is attached to it. of tho and staid all day. in tho of this Stato and on forced, would The combined military and naval morning Thero prohibit tho A Methodist preacher, a man good wages to the miner and to labor organizations of United States in tho of years and experience in lifo, a McKinloy was elected on a gold were pistels and drinks in abund this Stato from maklngany contract forces of thowhen all tho troops and a a a a a a git) ft a Philippines, tho railroad employe a vote for ten- ance. spite A light or two took place with their employer, whatovor, and shins now under orders reach thero, man who had been a strong be platform, in why of silver good prices to tho farmer. should this let and created considerable excite- labor would bo compollod and forced will aggrcgato moro than 70,000 men I I liever in free silver and voted for dencies, and war vessels. Tho last Bryan, says his vote and the ter of Carlisle's bo so damaging ment, but no one was seriously by tho strong arm of tho law (Stato and forty-liv- e troops if necessary) to submit to of thcso forces will arrive in Manila (Snrfettor to Isaac Dayli.) ( u. Judok Clifton J. Pratt is mak- tho votes of tho rest of tho to Goebel?" When tho n hurt. ing ono of tho most active and ef- - preachers are for ator reads Mr. Goobel's reply, as Late in tho afternoon the train whatever their employer sawoffit to early In Doccmbor. & FEED LIVERY pay them. Tho Brotherhood Taylor this lectivo campaigns ot tho year time by letter writes: 1 hare Altle Palter, Engineers, entire Ec illustrated 18UU,Mr. Goebel's Head-le- bearing Bryan and Goebel ar- of Railway Conductors, Tho Order known Dr. U. Onward, Teaa.,Liter Medicine throughout tho Stato. Wherever publicanand tho Ho to Captain A. Slmmoni May 0, 7 United Mine rived. Thoy spoko about threo ticket. savs ho of ho will ho goes lie is well received and realize that tho accu minutes each and created com- Workers and in fact all other organ- years, it it a food medicine. It caret Crampt knows Taylor and knows ho is tho izations would bo forced to nbaudon la Stomach, and Torpid Liter. I belltte It It a highly spoken of. not f At the Old Stand, on right sort of man. And ho says sation against Mr. Goebel is per paratively littlo enthusiasm. nil of their agreements with tholr macb belter medicine than Zellln't and Black Main street, just omploycrs and tako tho employers DraothL Goebel will not financial heresy t butpersonal further that Y uopot. wetaoi fidy and political treachery. price. Think of this and read the Votk for Taylor and tho Re- do. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. iifth plank of tho Louisvillo Musio The Louisvillo man who in his Louisvillo Post. publican ticket and retain in E ARLINGTON, KY. Hall Democratic platform, which suit for divorce asked that his wlfo Kentucky the millions of dollars Wk publish in this issue the be restored to hor maiden namo evireads as follows: Mr. Bryan promised something in wages to the coal miner and complete, official description and The railroad man who lives in KenFirst-Clas- s "Wo bolievo tho law In Kentucky, dently thinks there is a great deal Equipment and ProniptjjServicc. railroad mau, that will bo lost if boundaries of tho Magisterial dis sensational in Ins to Kentucky tucky, who votes for Ooebel, known as tho law, should in a namo and does not agree with speech, but it failed material & Co., votes to reduco tho bo so amended as to mako unlawful Mr. Shakespoaro on that roso propo.Goebel & Co. aro elected. tricts and voting precincts of ize. "Watch my first speech," frelclit earnings on coal in Kentucky nny arrangomont or contract of cor- sition. jiaia a tiji Hopkins county. Thero are sev ho said, "and you will understand over half a million dollars annually. porations of Individuals whereby In Tiik merchants of Hopkins eral changes that have not before carrying , "I wish to oxpress going to Ken- a. largo pari oi mis monoy is now charged on any business tho prices manufacturers of my thanks to tho aro to bo thereby ilxed, Chamberlain's county are interested in the been published and we publish my reasons for was .little differ paid railroad employes. Over tucky." Thero Remeontire coal tonnago wages tho miners and railroad tho whole story so that all citi ence in his Kentucky speeches of tho of tho goes to competing controlled or regulated. Wo boliovo Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea market dy, for having put on tho State tho law further amended men in the county receive. The zens may read and learn where and others which lie has been de- points, mo long nam gelling neces- so as to should bo that all contracts such a woiidcrfol medicluo," says W. provldo merchant who votes for Goebel thoy are entitled to a vote. This livering lately. Ho advised Ken- sarily less rates in many cases than and agreements made by combina- W. Masslnglll, of Beaumont, Texas. Tho tions, generally known as trusts, In Thoro aro many thousands of moth& Co., votes to reduce these is dono gratuitously and as a mattucky Democrats to "cot to short haul. will nullify of business, with tho view wageB ter of news, so that .Republicans gether," told them that Kentucky bill proposed rauroau men the prosont nny kind rcgulato prices, should bo ers whoso chilurou have boon saved from attacks of dysentery and choljaw nnu ine ana minors to fix or of tho county may know where was and of right ought to bo a of Kentucky will lose ono million void and not onforceablo as to such era Infantum who must also feel In thankful. It Is trust or Mr. J. 0. S. BlackhurN advised thoy may demand a vote. Democratic State, and that the dollarscoal wagesboin ono year. Ken- demandcombination. Wo especially nard Drugstore, for salo by St. Bertucky arEarliuetou; Bon T. will excluded from the Democrats to vote the Republican Democrats must carry it this year large Kentucky markets by advance ticles bo that allon tho free list." Robinson, Mortons Cap; Ueorgo placod Mr. Bryan believes in bolting to bo sure of ticket in tho city of Louisvillo next. of freight rates under tho proposed Labor organizations in tills Stato King, St. Charles. carrying it two years ngo. That is tho way "when an unfit candidate is nom- He urged tho election of Goebel law and tho miners and railroad men havo spent a largo amount of their to beat tho "unfij; candidato"this inated," as ho wrote editorially and Joe Blackburn, but asido will Buffer togethor If thoy fall to hard earned cash and timo to build How embarrassing It would bo if prevent the election of Ooebel and up and maintain an organization soma editor on tno uourior-JournMr. from this "year. Stamp under the log cabin in tho Omaha was national tho passage among their fellow workmen in the should forgot tho suspension of the Bryan meant to bolt if tho Demo in character, and was along tho railroad bill.of the and make your vote count two. dlileront branches of tho laborers' rules nnd express the real sentimonts cratic platform, promulgated at usual lines. Nashville Ameri paper now when they More railroads aro being built in duties, nnd on footing whoro havo of the whllo toward the groat KenMr. Bryan Is In thoy Bryan insults tho pcoplo of Chicago,had not declared for freo can. moro business Is got ton them toa the United States, beneficial being transacted on thoso already aroolect a man of them they are asked tucky Kentucky by intimating that silver, for, when asked "whether "TrtH Goebol's mako up in existenco, more manufacturing is to perhaps iio carried Kentucky but in tho possible event of tho Dem Dlzzlnoss, loss CLASS TRUST u in progress, more exportation of and lot him destroy all tlioirprivi-logo- s and flatulency aroof appotlto, nausea all connected with 'was counted out. Wo had a free ocratic party declaring for gold manufactures is being done and could and rights. InGovernor Goobol dyspesla or lndlgostlon. no would support tho .nominee." Horblne rest easy tho Governor's ballot and fair count then, and moro gouoral prosperity and leas chair, drawing n nlco fat salary with will give prompt roliof. Price CO cts. The matron of a well known Masonic Home mentions one inmate, most of tho election ollicers and ho replied: "Under no circum- Will be Fought by Another Com failures aro reported than over his in the history of tho country, a no fear of end wages being reduced, St. Bernard Drugstore. county returning boards were stances will my voto be given to seventy years of age, who has been in the infirmary for three years, tho bination. condition which augurs III for tno and atho could of his term as Gov- 1 A citizen who gots into the ranks a man who would use the influsay to corporations: Democratic. ernor a great sufferer from indigestion, and has been taking Ripans Tab-ulc- s ence of tho executive to fasten Tho American Window Glass Democratic campaigns in 1890 and "Seo what I hnvo done for you; I of the enemy, said the President In 1000. about a year and a half and finds them so benefici tl that he is have placed tho laborer in such a ono of his spoeehos Saturday, "lives Hon. C. J. Buonston throw the the gold standard upon the Amer- Company, tho latest combination People who watch tho efforts of position that ho will not disturb only to regrot It, and his children never without them. He is willing that his name should be used in ican people." With this record in tho window glass trade, i'b to the railroad companies to handle your hottest bomb of tho campaign into profits" With the groat rail- ltvo only to erase tho blot from the the Uoebel camp when lie rented against, mm Mr. uoeuoi can cer havo opposition from a quarter their freight tralllc will acrree with road and other corporations In this family namo," Tho assistants of a testimonial, as it might be of use in persuading some other person to to try them. A second old thafc Lexington opera house at tainiy navo iittio eitect upon which has not been mentioned Mr. Mryan's recont reluctant state Stato assured of no moro labor or- Agulnaldo havo good reason exgentleman, in the same institution, ment that "thero seems to be Rome ganizations and full power to fix weigh this statoment, It Is tho .his own expense and told in his thinking men, when ho urges heretofore. eighty-fou- r historical truth. years of age, has had liver trouble for many years and prosperity." The doinands from all wages, thoy could reduco freight act them to vote for Goebel because For several weoks past Fred- over tho country for cars to move rates and other charges, but it forcible way what ho knew of R'M'-A'N'help him very much. 'They also have two Whlto's Cream Vermifuge Is a finds that would in tho end bo at tho expense Goobel's rascality. And lie called ho is tho "nominee," because this erick H. Fox, tho head of tho Chihighly vnluablo preparation, capable, nurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-two- ; sortot men agree that JJlr. Uoobel cago house of Fox A: Fox, has been of tho working mon's wages. both suffer a spade a spade. -- if Read tho fourth plank of the Re- from tho promptitude of its action, is an "unfit candidate." in Pittsburg arranging tho first it publican platform, mado at Lexing- of clearing tho system In a few hours from indigestion, causing headache, depression of spirits and nervstop of a combination which is to ..., Governor Bradley and Auditor Hopkins County '5 Business ton on July lilth, which reads ns of every worm. Price 30 cts. St. ousness. They take the Tabulcs and find them so useful that they - !V Loss contest tho trade withttho AmeriRernord Drugstore follows: Stone are both now taking part always have a package in their pockets. The matron also states IfQoebel Wins. can Window Glass Company. "We pledge tho Republican parly in tho Kepublican campaign. .. .,1 A company with an authorized that she is forty-fiv- c years of age and at times suffers with indigesof Kentucky to the enactment of all Fred Fox proposes to combine 1 ho prosperity or adversity of Harmony and victory are in tho such laws as may bo nocessary to capital of $1,000,000 has rocently beon tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds tho independent factories in a I j is robbed of Its terrors by that the air but your vote is what will every citizen of Hopkins county, provont trusts, pools, combinations organized for tho purposo of develwin. Stamp under tho Log Cabin in whatever walk of life, effects mannor similar to that of tho or other organizations from combin- oping tho zinc mines in Kentucky, Tabules are very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her , Xl ine idci inai mc dcsi meding to dopreclato below its real .yourself. Don't leave it for the prosperity of every other citi- American Glass Company. name used in a testimonial. Weak Ujrea ara Made Strong, ical authorities state that it value, any nrtlclo, or to enhance tho zen. The mining industries of some one olso to do. TKAirrm) -a cw t u4lbsiHhtht m Dim vision made clear, styes relll not UmH cost of nny article, or to reduce tho Oae is a curable disease; and on the paeajwa aod aooapt n TturUnlBlaaB4UcB'ttre. CI wura K v ft I lA Blind Wedding. Hopkins county aro the largest in u tot proper emoluments of labor. Wo moved and granulated lids or sore adMlTt.Tun, iwm toecwiu. nabebacl J at any drug Mora. TmiMwplweatelitut. th....., . hbi a outa, tiaekata tor a ba rTeJ ltaiTa4dmarrleaau,forwantaata lb Uieaca Cbtmkal uo,, ho, iiBarHoew,.Nw rerk. wffft Every farmer in Hopkins tho Stato and tho people of tfto congrntulato tho Republican party eyes of any kind speedily and effecCleveland, O., Oct. 18. Probone. of the happy things that existing Fedoraf legislation for tually cured by tho use of Suthercounty nro interested in tho county realize to a greater or less ably ono of tho most remarkable about it is, that its victims tho suppressions ot harmful trusts, land's Eagle Eyo Salvo. It's put up extent the valuo of these indus- weddings over known will take amount of wages paid tho niino pools and combinations Is tho In tubes and sold on a guarnnioo by rarely ever lose hope. worker. Elect Goebel As Co. and tries to the welfare of tho whole laco next Wednesday at tho work of a Republican Congross, all good druggists, cf tho mine worker will have county. Every man in tho county lomo of Mr. Georgo Do Weese, porformod during tho administraYou know there are all sorts of At Somerset a company has been tion of a Republican I'rosidont, and directly or indirectly, affected 20 Vino street, this city. $125,000 less wages to spend in is, secret nostrums advertised to cure we congratulate tno country that in lately organlzod for tho development the county. Tho railroad man by tho largo or small business of Do Wecso is tho secretary of tho Some make consumption. tho sunnresslon of injurious combi of coal fields near there. and his wages will bo effected in these industries and tho number Blind Pooplo's Association. Ho We only say (hat if taken nations Republican legislation has Dr. U. A. Slmmoni Liter Medicine Quickens of wago earners continuously em- is sightless. like manner. I Had in tno past, as it win navo in PWiiWnusvZtKy Do Wcoso has in time and the laws of health are euiII E? . uj 4 t :n ii ployed in them. IMU lumiu, WUV This is true thrown open his house for tho ill. IIIU II11U1- - the Appellle,theAids Dlctttion, iltei Tonic and properly observed. functions, and foitlfiesthe legitimate business, tho pur- Vigor to all csts of 3 .rnj GoCbel poses as the friend of also of tho railroad business and wedding festivities. Tho groom "' aw raM xrzwz - S55 LJ M againil Epidemic Influences. poses of such legislation being tho t wjiTJrra M iriN immt tho poor and oppressed and is omployeB. is W. M. Moorso, nged tliirty-threremedy for wrong, and not MHVtjfijnAukBKyi Ilopklnsville to the Circus. wealthy through money ho lias The Hopkins county mine to industry, enterprise or Ho is blind. Tho bride wnmPlin made on poor men's law suits. workers now earn half a million is Miss Lizzie Brown. Sho is tnrirt," On October 25th tho Louisville and in Comnaro tho two nnd seo which Nashville will soil round trip tickets 3 i HE, t&X! 1 Taylor has proven himself tho dollare in wages annually. Tho blind. Tho knot will bo tied by en (jj - in la moro conservative nnd recognizes for $1.25 good returning October 20. ffEtjjIjfjf fiaVrtrtOBT 11 friend of the poor and has not railroad companies earn much Justico of Peaco Dwight Palmer, T vffl healnr!(he inflammation of (he tho Interest oi tno working man. on account of Forepaug & Sells' wf tnvataJ! In it ft V L.ran mI gleaned whero lie did not sow moro than this in coal freights, no is blind. Tho best man, Bros.' eirous. lie is still a poor man and tho n largo part of which is paid out William Vandorwyst, is blind. T staagthen the body so that it can ? Conductor Sparrow has about re- A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of EXTERNAL and Jceso Phillips ia nt Louisvillo poor 'man's friend. in wages to railroad mon. Fifty guests havo been invited his recont injuries and e have thousands of this week, attending Grand covered from for work again. Elect Goebel and his ticket all aro blind. An orchestra com- EXTERNAL PHES, WITHOUT PAIN. where people claim they Lodge of tho Kontuciy Masons, has roported Others havo said before what and the Hopkins county minors poscd of blind men will play tho taw been permanently cured of Mr. Goebel is now quoted as say- and railroad mon will bo cut off wedding march. After tho cereas representative a&E. W. Turner nfoufAMANUBIAN TEA carta DBpep-II CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. (U malady. Lodge nt this place. ing al McIJenry last week, that from tho largo competitive coal mony a literary and musical pro,T lftm8 tU, CoBfitip&tion aad Indi- tubes, sv mail, 76 cents; bottles, 60 Cents. oe, and ti on, all druggists. an tho markets of tho Stato. tno oilier ieuows couiu io geetion. RegaUtea tho Liver. Priae,25cta. Those gramme will bo carried out by SCOTT & DOWNC, Chmlu, Nw York. Subscrlbo for Tuh Bkk, $1 por - - 3tt M Site SW, ST. LIXW, W, voting they wanted to but, ho markets consume MHKF.imAM.SttePfttflettf, of blind, peoplo. Sold by St. Bornard Drug Store. year. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Gen. W. S. Taylor, tho self made man from tho ranks of tho poor, common people, and standard bearer of the .Republicans in tho light against Goebelism, will bo heard at Madisonvillo Friday Novembor 8, at 1 o'clcok in tho afternoon. Tho people of Hopkins County will give him a rousing reception. day Afternoon. One ot the Abtest and Most Scholarly Public Men In the State. bo-fo- ro $2' products continuos to tax evory resourco of tho car shops. Tho rail roads centering In tho great manufacturing cities of tho East are making uso of everything in tho shape of a frelght-carrlthat can bo mado to run; yet complaints of shortage and delays aro constant, whllo In tho West tho crops aro taxing the roads to their utmost. Pnnf T.1 Wtlan.1 n nn..lA aau ductor on tho Henderson division of tho Ij. & N.. railroad, and Miss Joslo McCormick, of Klktou, will be married on Oct. '25 at 4:35 p. m. Thoy wmioavoatonco ior a nriitai trip through tho West. J. W. Throckmorton, a conductor on tno Cincinnati division of tho I, & N., and who is n canditlato for Commissioner of Agrlculturo on the Republican tlckot, was hero UiIh weok mixing with tho voters. Ho Is a very pleasant gentleman and makes a good Impression on those ho moots, and his conversation and acts indicate that ho is a man tho peoplo could trust In a position of honor, and wo hopo to seo him or Forthirty years Tutt's Pills have proven ablessingtothe invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. Tried Friends Best. A Known Fact r, - I CLOTHING: Tho bulk of our Pall and Winter Clothing is on our counters now, and wo aro ready for business. In fact tho early cool weather has civuscd our customers torusli in upon us boforo wo nro able lo "spread" ourselves over our now room as wo intended. Wo hoped to havo had all things arranged nicely in plenty of time for early Kail Tratlb, but our "boss," i. o., tho pooplo say nay; thoy want to buy NOW, so wo havo pulled oil" our coat, rolled up our sleeves, and nro now "in it" and "at. it" with "both feet" and "both hands," for all it is worth. Como right, along, ladies nnd gentleman. Wo aro at your command; wo nro awfully anxious for you to keop us hard at work. Our Clothing, Wraps, .Dress Clouds and Shoes nro now open to you, and wo must say we aro perfectly satisfied with each. Wo nover had a purchase wo wero as proud of. Come in and partake. Tho values aro good, tho styles are riht ami tho prices bottom. o - f it 6 For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria.constipa tion and all kindred diseases e l o Liver l G & ol fc ol BISHOP & CD. & jut r, Goobel-McOhor- l, one-four- th poJ-ao- r one-fourt- h. f fOf one-four- th rk one-four- th ' Barnett & Arnold, rtJvVr-ifcjil-- 'A" Is-R- '' politicians-for-revenuc-onl- - W t" - - -- ..- -- -- two-thir- ds McCORD, -- BBBBH -- v C.nSrooTo?!; ox-Se- GEOKGK iMIIMIIiminilllllltimill O. TOY, t j y, STABLE. Mc-Cho- rd anti-tru- st ia)i ittlllllllll iniininMIiMllllnt one-four- th Goubol-McCho- rd one-fourt- h. trust-controll- World-Heral- al d. his-spee- ch Goobol-McCho- rd an bo-fo- ro S &WWW Consumption . m$ s- :!! I A r-- n-- s 1 A N mm m A BOOK TO MANKIND! absurd-claim- s. i)i-tor- n o. EMULSION SGOYT'S ombar-rassmo- nt D" TABLER'S BUCKEYE r'li n f J c ".. uuj.: B:i eeaxaal 71 bbbbbUbU. eaB " task ? mm mu a CURE ttsli-noh- b - 1 one-fourt- h, (rtWHHtW rMk I i - S v- W v2 m &;wrjRQ$& - :" &'' r : s Kf " -- . , "f TENTH YEAR. EARL1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1899. SUPPLEMENT. OTIS AND NO. 42 TELL-TAL- E M & 1 t K "i. &s jc. uV S V" 3 - k & tz . . :t :" " r BV V" 1 i N lit" 3 VI ,5I ! !fci- - Si "'''"B fj Orlvo Cnpltitl Krom tho State Mr. William doebel and his camMore Light on the Double paign managers have confined them-scly- Election Swindles Will Be Attempted by the Gang. during tho summer to an asDealing of Goebel. sault upon one corporation. They havo mado their campaign a crusado PA8T HISTORY Afl A PBE0EDENT. QIS NOTE TO CAPTAIN HEADLEY. against progress. They have attempted to Intimidate capital, and thus to Crashing aad Molt Coaelnilre Evidence oppress labor; and to proclaim their Otntlr Intimate to T!n.e Who Wo old RarUli His ilallot Ho or the Itatarni of the Duplcable Dnplloltr and purpose, if successful, to break down That Snch OOendon la the Distant Audacity of tlia Braen Ken-lo- ti on Institution that Is doing most for Hie Hepatatlon and rullllcal the development Vuia Ara Known to tlave St rel chert of the state's reII mi p. Future Destroyed. sources. Such a campaign does not simply The following letter addressed from The Evening Post publishes, mora with a sense of humiliation than auy impair the power of tho road attacked tho Democratic state central and execto develop tho state, Cut It keeps out utive committee to one of tho election feeling of triumph, a remarkable letof tho stale capital needed to open our ter dated May 3, 1S3G, addressed to mines, develop our forests, build fur- commissioners In ono of the counties Captain John W.Headley ot Louis- naces and add to tho wealth of tho la tho Eleventh district should bo interpreted In connection with Mr. South ville. Ky. The publication ot this let- community. Just beforo the panic in 1893 thero Trimble's letter to Mr. Thompson In ter Is due to the confession and apolhad been considerable development in ogy made by .Mr, Goebel In his speech eastern Kentucky; coal and timber whlct the following passage occurs: "No better man could have been apat Hartford. lends were cold and developed; railAfter taking his own time and roads wcro built and many counties pointed, but It k on uncnvlablo posioboeslng hla own place to respond to thit had been pauper counties from tion, and ono that you should not actheir organization became revenue-produci- cept Our county Is all right safely Mr. Carlisle Mr. doebel constructed one counties. During the panic but city elections can not ot the crudest pieces ot political fiction all this development ceased; men who Democratic a be woa with fair count, and you know trat nuy nwn credited with ordinary had Invested largo sums of money in thai as well as I do. Incompetent, unIntelligence ever offered to the peoplo eastern Kentucky, and who reside, in reliable Republican Judges will havo to other portions of tho state, and tho bo appointed. Tho right of tho Repubot Kentucky. people Who inhabit these regions represent The Evening Pot recently published themselves wero discouraged; values licans to Indicate who shall them as Judges, etc., will have to be May S3, declined a letter written by Mr. doebel, and further investments lgnorcd,.and the election commissionDut during tho past year ers will have to do this, or receive the 18M. to Mr. John d. Carlisle. At the ceased. would same time we published a statement there has been considerable change; HI will of tho city Democrats, been great activity In all not do It, for I could not conscientiousthero trow Mr. Carlisle concerning that let- kinds hasmountain property; of tho lumyou ter. It was clearly shown by Mr. ber regions of Michigan aro giving ly do so, and know that you would not; Is to refuse therefore my advice to tloebel'o letter that his position and out, and hundreds ot thousands ot dolto act commlttco In Ken- lars of capital have been Invested in the position ot his "I had a talk with Judge Pryor on ton county were la serious peril from tho purchase ot lumber In eastern tho subject, and ho said it you would Kentucky. Lnrgo sums have been any ono refuse to act ho Bttacics maSe upon him by Mr. Harvoy In coal lands; several railthat we might indicate, which would Myers! Mr. Goebel had gono to Washroads aro projected through that sec- bo Ben Marshal. You know Ben Is so ington to seek tho assistance ot Mr. tion. Iteccnlly a contract to construct partisan that lie thinks anything Is CarlUlo In this struggle with Mr. Har- a railroad from Jackson into tho coal right that helps the Democrats. Think vey Myrrs. Ho had pointed out to Mr. nnd tlmbereglons of Kentucky woe this matter over and use your best let Kverybody in eastern Kentucky Carllslo tho tact that Harvey Myers who has property, and thoso away Judgment, and It you conclude not to accept, write to me immediately and I and hlB delegation stood for "silver, from It who have money invested will have the change made. I will also be, Mr. there, nro hopeful of tho future. They Qlackburn and Hardin;" that see that your Interests are represented doebel, stood for CarlUlo and Car know that In order to develop that sec In tho appointment of officers on your troution, lncrcaso values and put aide of the river. Let me hoar from lisle's policies, and that tho only way sers ot that section In tho the markets, delegations to tho extension ot railroads is abso- you at or.ce." te oocuro tho Carlisle Judge Pr7or, after this letter, aptho state convention and Carlisle del- lutely necessary. pointed Mr. Ben Marshal-Her- e Mr. doebel and his platform are egates to tho national convention was is the letter referred to from for Mr. Carlisle to use his Inftuenco hostile to the railroads and to all tho Democratic committee: progress, and If elected his adminis with the members of the state central "Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 23. 1899. My tration would greatly retard, it it did cesitalttcn to secure tho continued rec- not stop, the construction of railroad Dear Sir: Permit to urge upon you the ognition of Mr. doebel by the central and check tho tiding ot prosperty all importance of returning to us tho poll to you at tho very earliest committee over tho state, and especially in that books sent denied that region. Tho representatives of capi- poselblo moment Most all ot tho coun At Hartford Mr. doebel already completed tho poll ho bod asked Mr. Carlisle's assistance talists aro dally sending their agents ties have and returned the books to us, and we denied further that there was any through this section, and aro in corand now woltlng on your county and necessity for seeking tho assistance ot respondence with the peoplo In refer- arc or threo others. two fjiybody, and pointed to the creden- ence to Its development. "I am fully nwaro of the many diffIn addition, therefore, to tho Inter iculties you have necessarily encountials given him and his committee in October, 1S9S, as proof conclusive of est Kcntucklans generally havo In tho In making the poll, but when It is defeat of Mr. doebel, the peoplo of tered his position. computed tho most Important gun of credenNow, the truth is that these eastern Kentucky have a direct and will have been fired. personal Interest In his defeat With the campaign tials of Octotier constituted 'the "We will then know Just where we Mr. Goebel gave to Mr. Carlisle tho downfall ot tho doebel machine, te necessary to bo done, and ot tho genuineness of his title, which with tho overthrow of all that It are, what expect with your assistance, to do It was being assailed, and ho refers to e tan ds f"r, a now era of progress and Faithfully yours, these credentials la his letter of May prosperity would begin, as well as a "ALLIE W. YOUNG." 23, 1S90, new era and a better era In Kentucky A statement has been made that what politics. Men ot eastern Kentucky, do Quibbling Swept Aside. is necessary to bo done, according to Cut all quibbling, double dealing you stand ready to do your duty? Coebel's needs, and what Is expocted, Evening Post and doubt arc swept asldo by the pub- Louisville is that returns shall be held back from lication of the letter of Mr. doebel to strong Republican counties In that PROTECT THE BALLOT. Captain Hcadlcy, dated May 3, 189G district til too late to bo counted. 30 days previous to tho letter to Mountaineers Should Slnlco System-ntl- o Just A llttlo vigilance and a gentlo intinnd Determined KfTort. Mr, Carlisle. Let it be remembered mation that some election swindlers that at this tlmo Captain John W. The Goebel leaders havo been mass- may be hanged will prcveat that Headlcy was an outspoken advocate ing the Republican strength in the Under the etatutesand under tho rulofjfree silver, and thotthis letter was Eleventh district for several years. ing of Judge Pryor each candidate for hfm InjJrder to secure Since the election ot 1890 they have governor la entitled to an inspector at addressed to his. personal Influence as n friend and added to tho district Jackson, which in each precinct to supervise the counting aaadvoeato ot free silver wRh cer- 189S gavo McKlnley a majority of of tho vote. There arc five candidates tain members ot the central commit-te.- - 1,328 and Dalley a majority ot 1,072; for governor, and If good men, who aro Cumberland, with a Republican manot afraid to do their duty, aro appointla this lotter Mr. doebel Beta forth jority ot 400, nnd Monroe, with a Re- ed as Inspectors, and have tho backing was at that tlmo a publican majority ot 800. Calculating th$ fact that there of honest election leagues and other combination made between Mr, Hodge the majorities, therefore, of tho Elev- friends of a free vote nd a fair count, enth district ono must add tho ma- tho counting will bo all right Mr. Myers to cancel tho credentials given him in October, 1895, and jorities In Jackson, Cumberland and Under the doebel law tho sheriff is tho Myers committee, Monroe, aggregating 2,600. to' required to deposit wHh the county Mr. doebel, In his campaign, has committee, in place knewn as the old board ot election commissioner the reot tho new or doebel commltteo. With sought to vlndlcato his force bill by turns from tho various precincts In his this statement of facto he appeals to a general assault upon tho olectlon re- county within two days next after the turns of the entire Eleventh district election, Captain Hoadley for his assistance, and on the next day the said that the matter vitally In ono instance, he descended .Into par- board Is required to meet in. the eouuty coacerbj hla political future. It la a ticulars and declared that Mr. Colston, offlce between 10 and 12 o'clock cry of atstreasi It Is an appeal for help candidate for congress, served as an clerk's morning, open and canvaas the In tho In desperate need. It Is far moro election ofilccr In ono of tho pre- returns and immediately thereafter to frank and outspoken than tho letter cincts, and ho made other accusations, mako out two or more certificates in tho condi- which tho people of the Eleventh dis- writing, over their signatures, of the to Mr. Carlisle. tion of Mr. Coebel's mind. It sets forth trict should long remember, caet for the candidates Mr, doebel and his buglcmcn havo number of votes the maleyolcnco of Mr. Qoebcl's nafor tho various offices, ono of which ture against any man who dares op- been making a tour of tho mountain certificates shall be retained in tho pose him. Tho Hod go whom In this districts, not with tho idea that ho office and another of which the letter he denounces as a liar Is tho can convert any Republicans or win clerk'sehall eend by nest mall, under Judge Hodgo who catno to tho baxk nny of tho discontented Demo- clerk s&mo secretary of state. Louisville convention and hero organcrats, but merely through his organs cover, iito'tho board canvasses such reTho state great ised a contest against tihe seating ot to assert that ho had made on tho fourth the' Campbell county delegates. gains; this assertion standing as tho turns os nro received Monday after tho election, This letter, following 36 hours after explanation of tho "returns," which Tho inspectors at each precinct are the' publication of Mr.Ooebel'B defense, are to como In tho night ot tho eleccrushing tion showing largo Republican losses entitled to a certificate of tho votes ls(wIthout question the most polled. Tho sheriff has to return the and tho most conclusive political doc- In tho Eleventh district to tho county Tho Evening Post calls tho atten- votes of all tho precincts ument ever published. It destroys at day cm and the sanio tlmo tho personal tion of tho Eleventh district to this clerk within two days. Tho Bext to taburefutation and the political futuro of condition ot affairs now, that tho peo- the county commissioners aro prefrom the man who penned It. It shows that plo may unite with tho citizens ot tho late tho returns they tho various Is to have to do cincts and all determination Mj. doebel deliberately, addressing an rest ot tho state In and Immediately to atlenco ot Kcntucklans, dared with to vlndlcato their right to suffrage and tabulate them or moro certificates, ono astounding audacity to falsify tho po- to stand with their fellow citizens make out two litical records of his own party, writ- everywhere In dofenso of tho ballot of which tho clerk Is to retain and ot which he Is to send by next box. Thero should bo no rest from ten with his1 own hand, In tho desperate hope that no letters remained to this tlmo forth In any of tho moun- mall, under cover, to secretary ot state tain counties; systematic and deter- at Frankfort Tho postmaster will" confute him. tho clerk It Is not possible to mako any com- mined efforts should be made to bring know whetherinspectors does this duty at tho varlouB ment to Increase tho forco ot this his- out a full voto and to secure a fair or not The precincts will know whether their pretorical statement. We submit tho count matter to Uio people of Kentucky; wo Voting Is no easy thing In the moun- cincts are reported correctly or not submit it to t lie associates ot Mr. Goe- tains; tho distances are great und tho and It they will gather at their county bel on' the atiito ticket, whom he thorroads are tough, but tho people ot seats on the third day after the elecoughly dishonors. We submit it to that district love liberty, valuo above tion and eee that the returns are propSenator Dlackburn, to Judge Pryor, to all else tho right of suffrage, and erly Ubulated and that tho clerk sends Ibibert J. Qrecklarldge, and ask it should be willing to devote their time the certificates by nest mall to Frankthey ere still willing to stand befere and attention for ono month to the fort the rumored Ooebel scheme to ttia peoele ot Kentucky as the personal maintenance ot tho ballot and tho de- hold back returns till too lato to be Louisville counted by the etate coHUHlssioHerB struction of doebellsm. " . Evening Poet , can b defeated. cs ng HOSTILE TO PROGRESS. AGAIN KNOCKED GOLD! doebel and Ills Platform' Would CITIZENS, BE :0N GUARD HIS CHITICS. A Cliuptcr on tho "Wise Guys" Who Stay ut Homo and "Chew." At the close of tho rainy season In Luzon approaches and troops to toko tho placo ot tho returned volunteers HE MUST BE DOWNED! Democratic Self Respect Demands Gocbcl's Defeat. -- LETTERS. " t would-nppol- evl-dea- co aro arriving, military affairs there are beginning to show signs of activity, and General Otis is putting his forces in position for a good start as soon as tho rains aro over. It has been well understood in military circles and among intelligent readers that no important military movements wcro practicable or advlsablo wbllo tho rainy season, which lasts till near tho end of tho month, continues, but o somo ot tho American allies of and various newspaper and street-cornnnd newspaper generals havo ignored that fact and havo been abusing General Otis for his apparent inaction. Thero was somo pretty lively fighting last week south of Manilla, brought on by movements to clear our front add tho dispatches show the difficulties which the weather puts In the way of our gallant men. Tho special correspondent of tho Chicago Record, a paper Inclined towards what Is side, reports called the as follows ofGcncral Schwan's successful advanco on Novalcta: "Tho movement was mado with a great deal of difficulty. Tho rice fields aro filled with soft oozy mud, In which tho men often sunk nearly to their waists." Tho special correspondent of tho speaking of St Louis tho movement said; "Tho day was showery and hot" "Tho marines waded through moro rlco fields, forded tho river In water to their shoulders and carried tho forts." "Thcnco tho marines returned to Cavlto thoroughly exhausted." No wonder they were exhausted. "Lieut WInne, with a did good execution during tho advance." "The bad condition of Uio roads mado tho progress of tho artillery elow." General Otis is criticised by somo ot military critthese wiso ics for not garrisoning and not holding every llttlo vlllago out of which tho Insurgents aro driven when llttlo raids aro mado to clear tho front, and It makes no dlifcrenco to these wise strategists that his forces havo been weakened by tho return of volunteers, and that tho rainy season makes It very difficult to furnish outlying posts with supplies, nnd that General Otis probably knows as well as they do what points It is necessary or convenient to hold permanently. When the rains cease nnd tho roads dry, and tho troops to replaco tho volunteers arrive, efficient and persistent action will be expected from General Otis and his forces. If ho falls, then it will bo time to blamo htm. Tho faultfinding indulged in so far Is about as rcspectablo as tho mild reputed to go on In tho sewing societies of old maids or the clubs of superannuated beauties. Agul-nalder t, thrce-poundstay-at-hoscandal-mongerl- SENSATIONAL POLITICAL EPISTLE Eeoator llroniton, In rtlncli'C Letter to Chairman lllnckbtirn, llrr Cogent Reatont For Ilia Repudiation of the fraudulent Head of the Demoorntlo Btato Ticket. A sensation was sprung In Lexington political circles In tho shnpo of a letter from Senator Charles J. Bron-stoDemocrat, to Chairman J. C. S. Blackburn ot the Goebol campaign committee, Mr. BronstOn repudiates Goebel and demands his removal from tho head ot tho" ticket on account of the Kenton man's treachery nnd doU-bl- o dealing In 189C, which wcro exposed by John G. Carlisle. Mr. Goebel has worked both sides of tho street, as It were, and Is now fast losing out Ho has played fast and loose with the silver men and has deceived the gold men when ho n( felt like It Senator Bronston's letter was the hardest blow yet dealt the Goebel gang In central Kentucky, as they had counted on tho strSlig personal fol- lowing of Mr. Bronston. Now they rcallzo that they will lose- It unless Goebel should bo withdrawn. Mr. Bronston's letter is as follows: "J. C. S. Blackburn, Chairman: "Dear Sir I take tho liberty cf addressing you as tho chairman of tho Democratic campaign committee and tho recognized leader of Kentucky Democracy. Upon my return from Europe I received a letter from your commlttco asking mo to speak on behalf of the Democratic ticket headed by tho Hon. William Goebel. To that letter I made prompt response, avowing my intentions of voting for Mr. Goebol and tho ontlrd ticket nnd my willingness to speak at any time or placo your commlttco might consldor an advantago to tho causo of Democracy, granting, however, tho right to speak frankly nnd consistently upon certain maasurea incorporated in tho party platform, and especially assuring tho committee of g my readiness at all times to do to aid the success of tho candiany-tilinself-respe- ct Did Judge Pryor Know of Them When IIo Appointed llcii Marshall? In tho short speech mado at Lexlng ton Hon. Wllllnm Cravens ot Newcastle, Henry county, Is reported to havo said that Judge Pryor had seen Mr, Thompson's letter nnd tho letter, ot Mr. South Trlmblo beforo ho appointed Mr. Marshall. Wo quote tho report mado of tho statement ot Mr. Cravens I "Mr. Cravens spoke for a few minutes, on tho election commissioners of Franklin county and discussed to, llr. W.D. Thompson of that county advising him not to accept the appointment because work would bo required ot him which ho would refuse to do. Ir. Cn vens said that Judge Pryor saw that letter and also Trimble's letter sug"be gesting that Marshall Ben appointed, and ho charged that JudiJa Pryor knew that when ho appointed Marshall ho would do tho work required of him." On several occasions The Evening Post has published that Judge Pryor said he knew of somo such correspondence beforo tho appointment of Kir. Marshall. When that correspond-enc- o was published The Herald" dfi; tlnctly asked Judgo Pryor If he liadj seen that correspondence and offered him the use of Its columns to deny respond, explain or Justify, Jujige-Pryor never mado answer, and bo far as wo aro Informed has never yet mado answer. Our readers remember that Infamous letter of Mr. Trimble. Judge Pryor may determine to remain client even under this direct statement of his fellow townsman. Mr. Cravens Is a member of tho Newcastle bar: ho represented that district in the senate; ho stands as high for integrity, veracity and spotless character ns dl Judgo Prj'or beforo he accepted this position, before he approved the violation of law committed by tho election commissioners in his county. In this connection wo also call the attention of our readers to the public cation In a recent lssuo concerning the action of tho Jessamine election board. 'iro E. of lea mi dates selected by tho Democratic party, not violative of nor Inconsistent with personal honor. "Your committee has made no reply to that letter, and I must therefore assume that it Is still reserving the right to accept or reject my offer at its pleasure. "I have Just read tho letter of Mr. Goebel to Mr. Carlisle of date May 23, 1890, and knowing mo as you do, It Is scarcely necessary for mo to say that I can unt now Bpeak for Mr. Goebel on any conditions. To do so would bo a and gioss violation of all a sacrifice of all personal honor, and STRAWS IN THE Wl N D. my fcumblo Judgment, disloyal to All Indications Point to Kcpubllcan in tho best Interests of tho Democratic Success In Kentucky. Recalling, ns I do, tho memor-abl- o Tho fact that Gov. Bradley of Ken- party.contest In tho general assembly tucky is going to take tho stump In of Kentucky In tho spring of 1896, and tho Ugh., against Goebel will give sat- especially tho treachery to you and isfaction to all tho friends of decent through you, the party which had politics In the country, of every p.arty. chosen you as Its candidate, ot Mr. Governor Bradley Is an cttectlvo Carlisle and his followers, I am simply stump speaker. His canvass In 1895 horrified at being forced to know that was mcmorablo for tho Interest wnlch Mr. Goebel, with whom I was so Intiho aroused throughout tho state. It mately and constantly associated, was Immediately was said of him at tho tlmo that Ken- then harboring tho Intent upon tho adjournment of the tucky never saw a more exciting canvass slnco tho days when Clay and legislature, and whllo your race wa3 Crittenden were in their prime, and still pending and the causo for which when tho farmers and planters used we were so desperately fighting wa3 to mako a Journey of two or threo still held in tho balance, to at onco days' duration to hear them. There rush Into the arms of his bitterest foe was a report earlier In tho present audunltewlth him In making your succampaign that Bradley would rctuso cess nnd the principles embodied In to mako any speeches In tho canvass, your race impossible. "I will not Indulge In the presumpbut happily this has proven uutrue. Very nearly every Influential man in tion of even suggesting to you and Kentucky who favors honest politics your associates that all deIs now out against Goebel, or has party prldo and personal honor promised to como out against him be- mand that Mr. Goebel's name should fore tho campaign closes. It is evi- by tho party organization bo stricken loyal, upright dent that the split In tho Democracy from the ticket, and a honest Democrat and truo man bo put candidacy ot which tho place. Upon your conscience is making Is moro serious in his responsibility must Judgment than tho inachino end ot the party and Yet If that as tho recognized you, antlclpatec. Brown was a good gov- rest Democracy In Uie state, and ernor, nad is personally a man of leader of W. J. Bryan as the leader sldo nro ar- tho Hoh. great popularity, On his thereof In tho nation, to both of whom, raigned many Influential Democrats espcclaly to you, my loyalty Is atfrom all parts of tho state. These men and by devotion and rcallzethat the worst possible calamity tested still Insist tho Democould befall their state and without limit which become partlccps year would be the cratic party sbajlperfidy, their party this I, as a humcrlmlnls to such olectlon of Goebel. To prevent, this ble member thereof, can not consent catastroplio they nro willing to distndUpu.tnblo treachrupt their party for tho time In order by indorsing such although still Inery nnd dishonesty, to drlvo out tho leaders who disfaithself-respe- ct self-respe- ct Judgo Pryor distinctly stated in his correspondence with the manager of Tho Herald that if tho county board' appointed election officers who 'were disqualified and proper application accompanied by legal affidavits were' mado for their removal, and the board refuscdto movo the disqualified officers, then a causo for action on the part ot this board would arise, and Implied that In such event investigation would 'be had and removal follow. Acting upon this statement formal notlco was served upon the Jcssamlno board that threo offlceray naming them wcro disqualified and application mado for removal; application was properly mado and legal and sufficient affidavits were filed; the board refused to dismiss tho disqualified officers. Judgo Pryor was applied to and responded: "If disqualified thoy should appoint others. Thero Is no board In session here. W. S. Pryor;" nnd tho Illegal officers acted at tho registration. Ot course 'this reply of Judgo Pryor will be accepted by all hi3 boards as ample license to act as they please; that there is no board and will be no board in session when any action Is needed to secure an honest election. This Illustrates tho beauties of this election law, when administered by an ablo lawyer who understands Its possibilities, who ti In sympathy with its objects and wW Intends to do all In his power to effectual tho purposes for which it Cerwaa passed and he appointed. tain county boards In tho Pugh district deliberately attempted to defraud; Pugh out of his certificate; some, if not all, of thoso commissioners are reappointed. "A wink Is as good asa nod to a blind horse." This "winU? means a nod ot approval of evepr board who docs likewise In November. Lexington Herald. Compere Vlows. Samuel Gompcrs, president ot the American Federation of Labor, has written an editorial for the current number of tho official organ of the' federation which may havo an important effect in tending to prevent the trust Issue from assuming Importance as n political Issue. Mr. Gompcrs takes strong ground against any antitrust legislation in any form. He says ho is convinced that the government Is not capable of preventing the legitimate development of natural concen- t" n's rsa5 tration ot Industry, and that all the propositions to do so which havo come under his observation would beyond doubt teact with greater force and upon tho Working people of tho Maysvtlle country than tho trusts. in-Ju- ry a-- , or tending to maintain loyally and credit it A Comparison. fully tho best interests of that party, All the indications point to RepubPeoplo who aro inclined to criticise and strive to Insure Its futuro success. lican success in Kentucky. Tho Re- Very truly yours, the conduct of tho American campaign publicans havo a strong candldato for "C. J. BRONSTON." , In tho Philippines would do well'jta Tho party Is united tho governorship, contrast itwlth thoso of Spain lnTthw, Louisville Dispatch. In his fayor, as Is shown by tho deIslands. General Rivera, in the 'first s, Volunteer Army. termination ot Governor Bradley to year of his campaign against the The enormous task of recruiting the tako tho stump for tho ticket Very lo3t 8,000 prisoners, 1,000 killed nearly, If not quite, as much interest volunteer army for tho Philippines 13 or mortally wounded, and 2,600 dls-- ; It was an- ablcd by disease, making a total of is taken in this campaign as was practically completed. taken in that of 1895, and as largo a nounced at th'o war department that all 11.GQ0, or 40 per cent of his entire comrelative yoto la likely to bo polled. the regiments have been filled except mand. General Otis, In tho eight Kentucky, by Its voto In tho past four one of tho colored regiments, tho months ot his campaign, has lost 3M which needs less than COO men killed, 92 deaths from wounds, years;, Isrseen to bo a doubtful state. Tho Republicans carried It In 1895 and into. These will be secured within 48 470 Incapacitated from disease, and r no 189G, and It went Democratic in 1897, hours. Tho other colored regiment, prisoners, making the total 816, or Colonel Duvall, or- about 2 per cent of his entire comthe margin In each case being compar- tho Forty-eightatively small. It tho Republicans show ganized at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., mand. Maysvlllo Ledger. throughout the romalndcr ot tho cam- has been completed. Thus the task ot Senator Bronston refused to belB; paign tho same enthusiasm that they raising an army of 32,125 men 26 full sewii-tlon- al displaying now, tho chances are regiments has btbn accomplished In tervlowcd with reference to his are letter, stating that ho would not carry tho stato. Goe-be- threo months. that they will support Goebel. IIo said that Iitor he. supporters, It 13 evident, are The personnel of tho volunteer regiwould como out in a cjrd aeu&BijkWi thoroughly alarmed at tho outlook. ments to very pleasing tS"ho war pljsltlbn mere fully, but for the'irf" St Louis . fet miist beg to bo excused. Fill-pinForty-ninth, h, l's Globe-Democr- at Ledger. 1 ' 4 ,.i ... i xj mi f ., ..I -... ...,.!!!,, T"- -f l ""'"' """ ""I"" '" -- T - "- - -' f - , .jfaWanii.. r iJiaAgjfg Oftt" . m VfwdJttl " f frJrMaBafBaM EHJEs "V WWJJC'SWC "ft- - warn-nme- a TSIPS ? 6.11(1, COUllI sounc confe Gra i i Beginning in Pond river nt tho mouth to tho Dr. Harris lano on tho Gnmblln; tlionco to of Klk crook running up Elk to Llttlo vlllo nnd Prlncoton publio Greon- T. Y. Gordon placo;and including tho nu wnoto nart nnrreoie mrai Qin-- r road; to '"'"'hi uuvu hbl Klk; thenco up Llttlo Klk to tho thenco to Wm. Bishop's coal bank; creok nt Fugan's old thonuosite Clenr reform. Thet IsvmigsefTis JPw'"00 so jib KJonf Island Ford read near tho Dan tlionco to tho Davis Dunn old plnco to Includo tlio David mill Stokes placo; talk bl tho week aniLexpli Haynos plnco; tlionco with tho road on tho Charleston and Dawson old thenco with Clear crook to tho Wat- sary it wus thet thaTiblri including Bald Hnynes' farm to tho road; thenco with the Kvnns' mill son brldgo on thoNcbo and Prlncoton bo icdoocod tu the Terse uV top of tho Betsle Ashby hill ; tlionco rond to where rritta cut-o- il crosses road; tlionco with said road to whero bl tho shcttln up ur totlls ahd uctorlei, westwardly to tho Mt. ZIon church slough; thence itwith the tho slough to the Madlsonvillo and Dalton road and that tho kountry stood be rooted on the Jackson public road; thenco tho beginning. Voting place in crosses samo liearSHentRun; thenco and grounded In kalaaity In order tu with said road north to tho crossing Dawson. with a private rond leading to tho Dimlcratlc succom. By the aid uv of tho HansonandNebo road; thence Madlsonvillo nud Prlncoton rond a pecco ur chalk he cood demons-trai- t Voting Precinct, Holey, No. 20. with tho Hanson road to the L. & N. "Dock" Burton's; thenco with ontu blackboard thet a poor man cood railroad ; in Hanson tlionce with the Beginning nt Murray's old mill on near Madlsonvillo road to tho begin- afforda tu work on half tlmo nt cut wages railroad to the north end of the deep Tradewater river, running a straight said Voting placo at It ho cood only snvo a cent on a Richland. cut; thenco n straight Hue to whore lino to the Dr. Harris lano on tho ning. u. IJ. HAM., County Judgo. ner pan and half a dollar on a tin din jno. soot tho Island Ford road crosses Otter Greenville and Princeton rond; clothes. He cood bo depended upon bt Attest: Wt II. AiiNor.D, ta creok; tlionco with snid road to tlionco to tho Wm. BIbhop coal bank ; cum out solid on civil servlss reform and County Court dork. tlionco to Howell's schoolhouso, but to as to nonr Licktho Wm. Bishop old housogive It tu tho atoodenU hot and bevvy creek ; thenco to nnd oxincludo Wm. Harrison, J. C. Wilson along that Rno. He cood show ea bow nnd John Davis; tlicnca n straight piucung James uamby'son tlio Mndnil tho tests were Intended ta keep dealisonvilie and Charleston publio road ; MR. EPIZOOT WILKINS. lino to tno xsinnu I'oru on l'onu tlionce with said road to er at s In their places, and prevent ftepub-JiMn- a the Mad). river Including W. R. Howell and sonvlllo nnd Prlncoton frum glttla In and how successfulroad: tlionce tho Anderson farm ; thenco up said to ly tho racket wuz worked doorin hlx ndnnd oxcludiug river to the beginning. Votlntr plnco tlionco to Richland L. 8. Melton's; He Hears tho Rumor That rrlncoton mlnlstrnshun. crook at a bridge College Ie to Be Endorrcd nnd east sido of railroad in Hanson. On furrln alTarea he cood snook tu m Voting Precinct, West HniiRon, on a private road near tlio Charles Hope to 8oo It Become "nn Inruo-fcatex no other Amerlktn President. Ho cood O. Hlbbs' placo nnd including It; No. 12. Beginning nt Mt. Zion thenco boast ur horln ordered the Amertkia flax; Per Dlmlerntlo StnlUmen." i church on tho Jackson publio rond; on tho unsaid crook to tlio brldgo tu bo hauled down and clamo all thenco a strnlght Hue tu Friday's roau; Christian Prlvllego publio Copyright. 1869, by American Press Amo- - glory for tho act. He cood boast, too, the uv tlionco witli Bald road to the edition. schoolhouso; thenco wostwnrilly to hlx big "bluff' uv England on the n unnstian l'rlvlioge church; thenco nnd excluding P. P. Owens' farm on With Faiiu, wicit is kext tu v. qucstyun, and sum smaller wnns . the Itlitterinllk mil. Id. r.iml (, . . .u.... tho Mndisonvlllo nnd Henderson Obover Cleveland's, im tue ait thet panned out about the wm. rond: thenco with snid rond but ex- uiounristian county lino nearGeorgo I feel shoor thet Princeton College khs w.. a, uiviau 1111 11IU VUUII1V 11116 Tuuv Noo aensrr. cluding Kd Allondcr's farm and Wm. bo mado n grato fecdln ground ur the the Edltur: to and including John Gnmblln; Simons' farm to the Webster county to tlio beginning. Voting plnco nt Dimlcratlc party If wo kin hev Mr. Below is printed the complete, Tharo ber bin vacuo roomors ur lalt, Clovcland county lino to tlio uniey. conduct the exercise, and her official description and bounda- tlionco to nnd excluding tho T. Y. line; thenco withat Slaughtorsvlllo; floatlu around In tho ntroosfcer, thet Noo tho rlto kind ur stoedenU Gordon placo: thenco to Clear creok L. &N. railroad KITOIIKN to start with. ries of the Magisterial districts nt Pagan's old mill site so as to ex- thence with railroad to whero Main JURT10K'3I)I8T1U0T,N0.7 Genoa's gmto eJdleasliunnl lustltooshtm, It wood give ua a grate send oS If we kla Voting and- - voting precincts of Hop- clude David Stokes' farm; .thenco streot in Hnnson crosses railroad; ginning ntProduct, Mill, No. 21 Be- Frlnceton Collrce, Iz tu hcv a streek ur turn loose a few hundred young men boo Mt. Zion church on the kin preech slch politicks ex we need, and kins county as ordered by on n straight lino townrds tho south- tlionco with Main street mid tho Jnckson publio road; thenco west- Ink tbroo the laetroomvntalltjr ur ml Nebo and Hanson public with u. Jf. Hall, April 11, east corner of J. P. Merrill's farm on Jackson road near J. W.rond to the wnrdly to Friday's school house; story rponsor, Grorer Cleveland. Ono Innokulato the community be noo tdeee. Judge Jno. Brown's; thenco southwardly to and Including tho Mndfsonviilo Enrllnttnn U tu tho effcclt thet lio U tu cive it mis arrangement kin successfully with 1807, together certain public rond until nnd strikes tho thenco with tho Jackson road to tho Jnmos Jones' carried o'at n collcgo eddleashun kla bo it farm; thence a straight a hundred tuousan doners tu changes in the dividing lines be- I.ouisvlllo & Nashville railroad; beginning. Voting plnco west sido lino to tlio Madlsonvillo nnd Nebo cnalr ur Polltlknl Phllosofjr, and found a twisted In our favor, lnxtid uv beta yeosed tho oth- agin us ex It Ix at the present tlsae. With tween White Plains and Norlon-vill- thenco with tho railroad to tho be of railroad iu Hanson. nubile rond or tho er It thet he U coin tu hong ginning. Voting placo on tho west Votlnc Precinct. Oak Wall. No. Princeton andat the mouth church money, or let unmbuJJy else partoutii tho a great lnstltooshun like Prlacetea grind-I- n Mortons Gap and St. 'with It, Pleasant Grove 13. Beginning at tho Island Ford out the rlto kind of gradooates, every and ilUtrlblt tho phllosofjr l.liM'If. I Lin-nCharles, Cotton and Elk, and sido of railroad In Karllngtou. year, well schooled In gsmblln and how on rond river; tnence down said rond; thence with said road south to quite how ho Voting Product. Northeast mi . tlini.no Dalton and Silont Run, ordered lngtou, No. 0 Beginning In Karl- river to Green river and down Green thoi hridiro uiio (lr.iar jnmes jtrowu benefit hlxondcrstand eukurrlslnexpccLii tu racln, mlxln drinks and other Noo Qersey "i.p.i," io mo party II colleceo. tho nuuigui akkompllsbmcnts, I shood feel thet we the by Judge Hall, April 27, 1S!)8. Louisville & Na8hvllloll.lt. nt tho river towith mouth of Pitman creok; plnco nt tho west end of Mnin Cross fc.i n rool wen a young man sits consid- cood git tho the Webster county lino streot pf Mndisonvlllo; tlionco thence stalt safely tu her old i "The changes in boundary are depot In Karllngtou, running with to tho 1j. & N. railroad at Slaughters- with erable nollogo lntn hlx hod ho flor over Dimlcratlc anchorage la backcourse; ur a the said streot to tho center stone on Main lata tho RopnbllMu party, If ho nlut wim e Kouui to ino nrst crossing iminserted in black-face- d typOj few yccra. If Mr. Cleveland kla git a vlllo; tlionco southwardly with rail- streot; tlionco north with Main street ami votes Barusloy by mediately following the precincts iibrtli of Mortons Gnp tho Karllng- road to tho north end of tho deep cut; nnd with tho Jackson road to tho ticket. tharo, hov found hitho ItcpubliMn chnnco tu lectur, that will help us turn: Wo tou and bitter experipublio road; DU UltlU lllU IJJ.I1I1 ence. In the Vlslnlty uv Applejack Tarm, but wo need tu bare n noo raanljmeat Willi thenco northeast to tho Ilopkius- - thence to tho brldgo over Otter creek beginning. ttlltliVU Voting placo in that tharo Is no dependence tu bo placed throoonl tho whole Iiirtltooshun and bo readily noticed and easily com vjiio romi in, mo crossing oi tne on tho Island Ford rond ; thenco with north of Main Cross nnd outu n voter ncn ho gits tu kno monr complect change ur Ideea nad methods Knrllngton nnd Greonvlllo rond said rond to Howell's schoolhouso west of Main streots. pared with the old boundaries. than hlx nabors. Our only hope lz tu lieforo wo Lin hev much confidence in It. near tho Plum orchard; thenco with hut so ns to exclude Wm. Harrison, Voting Precinct, Kitchen, No. 22. Every voter should acquaint said Karllngtou nnd Greenville Then hex bin Davis: tlionco mutch attensbun pado C. Wilson and road J.straight Hue to JohnIsland Ford on Beginning at tho conter Btono In tho lecp him wharo ho will talk lilz nrderi tu looks nnd nottuenuff to practlkle poUtlx tho himself with tho boundaries of to tho old Mndisonvlllo ami Green n town of Mndisonvilie; tlionco with without niLla enny questions. Kdillca. uv the rlto Pond river, excluding W. If wo her Wen his precinct so that he may know ville road; tlionco with Bamo to Flat and tho Anderson farm. R. Howell Mnin street nud tho Madlsonvillo shun brakes us all up nud I thi'refore structors ex kind. Crokcr kin finance, InDick on and and Karllngtou public road to tho repeet thet I klnnot omlerstand why Mr. Rllly Thompvm on hoea racln, and David creok and down said creok to J. It where to demand a vote. JUSTIOR'8 DISTRICT NO. 5 NK1JO. Todd's; tlionco oxcludiug A. J, southeast comerof tho J. P. Merrol's ('IcviIrii.1 thood wtpoit enny returns B. Hill on polltlknl reform, wile Mr. Precinct Boundaries. Hfalra nlnnn In nrfltiavliin nlm...!. Voting Precinct, North Nobo, No. farm; thenco westwardly to tho old frtuu rauuney Invested In cehooU ur rnny Clovcland unllmbera hluelf nn n.Mtlt.w. Notice Is hereby given to llin pub- thenco to J. P. Merrill's southensJ 14. Beginning whero tho Madlson- Fngnn mill site on Clear creek ; thence kind. I Ruppoze, honrerrr. ho llmN thet n itjo.1 shunal law, we kin ylt malk Old Princelic that tho following order was comer on tho Knrllngton and MadI villo and Henderson public; road down said creok to John Rosmiet's ton Maud than made by tho Hopkins County court Bonvllio road ; thenco on a straight crosses tlio Webster couuty lino at east lino; thence with his lino north luenny younj; men air Imuui.1 tu ku tu col eddleashun fcr sumtbln moarWen It mere and football. Icru at Us special term, April Htli, 181)7, uiio lownrus inoagan oiu mill sito tho Bniloy old placo; thenco with to tho Grnhnm Tan-yar- d road ; thenco tu ennyhott, nndIntint It ix Lett tu trl rccch the lofty poslshun uv beln an kla steer cm Minto tticlr polllll.nl Idiva establishing tho liounderifs, names on CIcnr creok until snid lino strikes the county lino to tho Providence with said road enst ward ly to tho fer stsltmeu tlm t;t (hnre. TnU-- t and numbers of tho vnrlous voting tho J.ouisviilo & Nnshvillo railroad; nnd Mndisonvlllo public road : thenco West lino Of tlio PolK-- Klrktvnml nlil afterKllbleck Mr. Clevrl.llid'n that ue uv thro up our Dimlcratlc give three we kla hats ,nd Inter.-lincheer tho precincts in jionKins county, Ky., thenco with said railroad to tho bo- - with said road and Main streot of plnco; thenco a straight lino to the air all right. fe ho dotit vrant and n tiger fcr tho wholo outfit. tu lutj Voting plnco In Karllng- Nobo to and excluding John Mills; division cornor between A. L. Jngoe enny and the voting places, more II It appearing to tho court. that va- tou on tho enst sido of the L. &. N. tlionco n straight lino to tho Madl- uiiu j on n usourirs lauu near tno thumped intuvotes hedi hortnthe rons I Ices Rtijdi 1:1. nr rious precincts In Hopkins county nt It. R. sonvillo nnd Henderson road at P. P. Widow Lovan houso; thenco with Wile I regard the the last regular election cast moro ' Voting Precinct, Bnrnsley No. 7 Owens; thence with snid road but tho Plensnnt Grovo church and tho mciit tu monkeyIt n a I nx.nrd."! xej. around ubi uinl than threo hundred, and fifty votes ie''iimiiiL' tu mo i.ouisvnio & JNnsn. Including Ed Allcnder nud Wm. Prlncoton public rond to tho brldgo with tho riesperatelr Wleked." and. that the changes in the various villo railroad nt tho first crossing of Simons' farms to tho beginning. over Greasy .creek: thenco a straight galnln Dl alcratle vuti-t- . report I A nnI ur son r, l.ev ("The httit It deetlUnl itwtl si tUan uj justices' .Districts as this day niado tho Karllngtou nnd Morton's Gap Voting plnco in Nebo, north of Mnin lino to tho James Brown houso at tho tu give It the note nv ml Tftjiruv.ll, eWpcntel tekci") fr west end of Mnin Cross stroet of no by ordor of this court nnd tho public road north of Barnsloy, running streot. convenience Voting Product, South Nebo, No. Mndisonvlllo ; thenco with said street dcr nir gittiu niari.uuiy i ,t uv eni. I'n We Ulk much about "rictory om nU- .nnd good requlro tlionco northenst to tho Hopkins-vlll- o the innlign IiiII.k. ncv ur licttrr IItkm Ii Mlf. thin, tint rond at tho crossing of the 15. Beginning nt nnd oxcludiug to tho beginning. Voting placo In cuanges in various oilier oi mo vothigher unges Ah, iwl Tkere liuks not trctttr foe liboai ing pocincts, It thoroforo ordered Knrllngton nnd areenvlllo rond John Mills' fnrm on the Mndisonvilie Mndisonvilie west of Mnlu and south nnd our voteri nro and inlxtilu -, Thin dwell vlthla. Icevhi in c7rrywheby the court Hint tho Justices' Dis- nonr tlio Plum orchard; thenco with and Providenco public rond; thenco of Main Cross streets. wo her got tu talk tricts of said county as tills day cs- - said Greonvlllo road nnd the Mndi- witli samo to tho Webster county Voting Precinct, Manltou, No. 2:1 and recrjot onr depleted lrjrrit cbnncea We gird at for lilt's conelci tsd ge forth tu runt. Under tabllshod bo and tho saino nfo di- sonvlllo nnd Greenville road to lino; thenco with snid lino southwest Beginning In tho Nebo and Mndlsnu. Bteklec our foe, vided into voting precincts and tho Flat creek and down same to Pond to nnd including John Hnrklus; vlllo road nt tho mouth or Prlncoton tbo clrcumi-t-Luo nevs It Wood give mo real Kor dream (bit he has met oi tajulabed u pleasure tu thet Mr. Clou-lanmx Loi. loag scu. former voting precincts therein aro river nnd up said river to tho mouth thenco to the mouth of tho lano nt nnd Pleasant Grovo church public at Ibo helm nv changed or creek; thenco up ami liielmllnfr tlio Jiilm llnmlilll road; tlionce with said Pleasant nnd thet ho wns mir grato Instltootbun, But e art tood, M stew to learn Ue truta so that tho of Drako's dally sheddin boundaries, names and voting Drako's creek to tho northeast place; thenco to tho polo brldgo'Orovo church road to the division and lurermashiui, and i1ltrilxxilln nlsdum olimiki That dVrtlllcr TU Uuttr Uuibl comer of the Trlhuo land; thenco on wires crook near tlio mine Mills corner between tho lands of A. T.. uv polltlknl phllnsofy thet places suati no as iohows: rnewr lo tell tlua atU westwnrdly with tho military lino old farm: thenco down Wires crook Jngoe nnd John Osborne noar Widow thno matoor Intu Dlmtcrntl?wood In duo Uortal hath not JUSTICE'S MBTItlOT, NO. 1 IIITT. voters thet and tho Morton's Gap road to Salem to Clear Crook and up Clenr creok to Lo van's house; thenco astrnlghtllno cood be depended ruuNs. iion not tu dl the Ufe'e Imirt or of rood or ettl trrad tlionco straight lino lino of the Bosquet's enst lino; thenco Voting precinct, White Plains, church;ovor Flatncreek on the to the John his lino to his northeast comer; southwest to the west the Graham track wen sum nnl.icky period uv prosue all wlihlnj brldgo Polly Klrkwood placo In witli perity onot Pvctftllr tiinil.lil mun n. I'n. lie who woulJ not lift op holy band mutt No. 1. Beginning nt tho mouth of gait. nnd White Plnlus road; thenco n straight course to the Rose Tan-yar- d public road; thenco with der tho Inllooenca nv IUj brart Cram tin. Drake's creek in Pond river, mu- thenco up Flat creek to tho Hop- creok public road at tlio brldgo over said road west to the east lino of III bfty tccchins o lling up said river Christian kiusviUo road near Kd Bradley's: Pond creek; thenco a straight lino John Bosquet's; thenco to his north- Wo cood graduate eunff xtoodents In a Oh. Tboo Eternal One, wbuee srartblog ere county line, thence with said lino thenco with safdroad to tho town of to tho beginning. Voting plnco In east comer; thenco a straight lino to few years tu act ex nnd stump Bets eTtryabtrr, speckcr In westwardly nnd Including tho James Barusloy; thenco with tho south Nebo, south of tlio railroad. tho Roso creek public road at tho duty It woodtho kountry detitrlcun, hoozo Bordrnrd vtlb conaHoue tullt. to Tbee e coaw bo tu ozplano Daws Bailey old place; thence north and west lino of Barnsloy to tho la n.ats dtalr. Voting Precinct, Dnlton No. 10. brldgo on Point croek; thence to and thot needed cxplalnln, nnd uhtitorcr wo to Drakes creek nnd with snmo to Ii. & N. R. It. nnd with tho it keep In samd to Beginning nt tho mouth of Clear Including John Mill's farm on tho lino slch ur our Aoters ex exhibited the beginning. Voting plnco nt tho beginning. s Ortrr our mortal vrakneat irtth Thy strength Voting place In creek, running with tho county lino Madlsonvillo and Nobo public road, And make be bold ur Intelligence 11 wnntln tu leovo White IMnlns. j.nrnsicy. T rid of mtr erU ttadenry nortnenst to ana oxciuuiug jonn tiiuui'u a HirHigm into IO 1110 Voting precinct, Norfouvillo, No. JUBTIOIIS' Henderson nubllo road ine pany. frura tlmo tu tirao eloocidnto Ttie heart's stroatbold. Ho coo.1 niSTIHOT, NO. 3 COUKT- - Hnrkins; tlionco to tlio mouth of tho 2. Beginning in tho Christian lano nt John Bnrnhill's ; thence to tlio nt P. P. Owons: thence to Friday's the grato uuderlyhi principles uv finance HOUSK. county line at James Daws Ualloy Thee, vita life's fwatala bead nud dean sad houso; tlionco a line Voting old place, running thenco north to Precinct, Courthouse, pole bridge on Wire's creek near the school excluding James strnlchtfarm- - wlch hex enabled sum uv our staltsmcn pure, to and Jono'it TirOlTA'a n.aa1r (.III!I .. lilt cn..tn ,III Jt. like Dick Crokcr and other Tammany jno. H. JSegiuniuir at the center Illllie Mill's old plnco; thence down thenco a LUe shall be pure. o biVVIV n .. ,,11.11 nillllU 1IIU A..u straight line creok bridge near Mans Hnnks; tlionce mono in the city of MndUonvllle: Wire'sClear to Clear creek; thenco ning. Voting placo in to the begin- lecdurs tu become mlllynnares bl drawln Nor can dreelt long rtt with creek to tho Burnett Manltou. small salaries nnd not doln onny wurk. Iltart so secure, with the Greenville nnd Princeton thenco east with tho Greenville road bridge; tlionco with the Henderson -- Sarah U Tesney ta Cfcrletlts Work. Voting Precinct, Richland, No.21 ITo cood also Impress ontu tho mlnd ur road to tho Madisnnvillo nnd to tho Key and Island road, thence the lopkinsvillo publio road; tlionce with said public road to and through and Princeton rond to thencoColemnu Beginning in the Madlsonvillo and tho stoodcats tho Imimrtoneo uv economy up said Princeton rond whero the Charleston In tho manljment uv pabllck nffnreis ex Pine Work. with samo to tho Christian county tho Island;. tlionce to tho mouth of bridge on Lick creek; it near tho Dr. liohllnvla Illustrated doorin hlx ndmlnlstrnshun. lilnl nmnr (ItAtinn .Up l?lnl t'lHUK, tu creek to tho Charleston uiagestcrlnl road-leavruruiio wnton work, clock work line, and with said lino to tho T111L with hlllUlltO Voting piaeo at Norton-vlll- e. Iangford Todd lino; thenco placo said Hue to tlio old place; thence to and Including Uo cood gtvo cm sum strong pint on and Jewelry repairing, call on W. Q. Brooks old on deficits nnd L. S. place; thenco to Grapevine church warehouse public rond; tho Wilson bridge Melton's placo; thenco to a percentages, bond Iooos slndlklts nnd jiarior, i,. a . U.K. Tlmo In sueotor. thenco with on n private road ovor RichKarllngtou, Ky. Kvory piece of and show em how including A. J. Slsk; thenco n mm: ciian(ii:i. nivmiNa tho Nebo nnd Princeton road but ex- land creek near Charles n. HliwVa vored bankers kin git rich In a a few fa- work warranted. strnlghtlino to tho southeast comer cluding tho few dayx Precincts Nos. I and 2i That the I. W. Jackson place to place; thenco to and excluding John bl Mn Joodlclously enkurrlged tu handlo of J. P. Merrill's farm on tho Madi- Subscribe for Tim Mkk. line between White Plains and sonvlllo tho guverment'B nnier. Ho cool throw nnd Knrllngton public Iron brldgo over Trade water river; Nortonvillle precincts be as follows! Be road; tlionce with said road and tnence uowu samo 10 tno iictrinninir Voting plnco In Dalton, ginning In Christian county line south of Mnin street of 'Madlsonvillo to tho Voting Precinct, SlIontRiin. No 17 e, Voting plnco in At J. rox s home, thence north to said A. beginning. Beginning nt tlio Wntson bridge enst of J. Fox, including displace in While Plains; Center streets. Main and south of over i;ienr crceK, ami running down thence a straight line to the bridge over Voting Precinct, 121k, No. 0. Be- snid creek to tho Burnett bridge; The Very Drake's Creek on Madisonviilc and Green-vitl- e ginning nt tho northeast corner of thenco with Henderson nndPrlncefon road to tho Coiemnn brldgo on Lick road near Mans Hanks, leaving the tho public square in center of Union creek; thenco up said creek to tho street, in Mndisonvilie; Warmest Pcndley place on the line but jn Norton-vil- k to Arch street; thence thence north Charleston magisterial district Hue; east with Precinct Arch street to the Island Ford road, thence with samo n straight lino to Y0t.t4545 whero the Mndisonvlllo nud Dnlton Morton's Gap, No. 3. Beginning and with same to the brunch east of road crosses tho Nebo and CharlesWIloy Mitchell's old houso; thenco In Drako's creek at tho northeast ton road; thence with tlio Nebo nnd corner of tho Trlhuo innd: thence a strnlght lino enst to the now Charleston road to tho beginning. military lino nnd Frostbtirg nnd Greenvillo rond and Voting placo nt or near Klrkwood's with tho Trlhuo i w mmUBmLSih ztfjt Ws. w4W?L0 u.vf':--irjss.im."-j!iIKS JBm tTTnKaxaB the Mortons Gnp publio road to witli samo to the Frostburg road at school houso. vrnmiMfiv: . ' jj"-a rMrwttjasjsjajsjsysjxoxej h i in Salem" church; thenco a straight Hal Prltcliett's; thence a stralcrht DIVIDINO MNI1 CIIANHKD. lino to tho brldgo over Flat creek on lino to tho mouth of Llttlo Elk .: o. ci. Nov.. i . 2 . 3. & tr Precincts Nos, 16 and I7 Tliat the di the MadlBonville nnd White Plnlus creek in Elk creek; thenco down i 'road; thenco with P'lnt creik to Elk creek to Pond river; thenco up viding line between Dalton and Silent Run ,mm&&ss.-&S'&'- Pond river to tho mouth of Flat its head near tho Towns old placo: creek ; thenco wtmmHii,. imtitzmr--z to tho cast end of the precincts be as folio wit Beginnings the , wiw, Hw9nn 'ft thenco a straight lino to where tho VARIOUS FREE ATTRACTIONS! public road in tho Island; thenco Wm. Brooks old place on Madisonviilc and Christian Prlvllego road crosses wan tlio Koy nnd Island road to tho Princeton road, leaving it in Dalton pre crook near William Richland G00D UMR AND FROLIC ! thenco n straight lino to tho Mndisonvlllo nnd Greenvillo Toad; cinct i thence a straight line to the Bap1v w11 Greenville and Princeton road near tlionco with said road and Center tist church at Dalton i thence with Dalton music, MOnE FUN and JOY I tho Ben Davis old place; thenco street of Mndisonvlllo to tho beginning. Voting plnco In Mndisonvlllo and Providence public road to John with said road to Drako's creek and DAY DECORATIONS! f ir. Z' All voters taken out of the Dalton with said creek to tho beginning. between Arch and Center streots In -"- -JUJIWW.1 the precinct. R Voting plnco at Mortons Gap. NIGHT DECORATIONS! precinct are hereby transferred to the SiVoting St. Chnrles, No. 1. Beginning Beginning Precinct, Cotton, No. 10. lent Run precinct, and the voting places The rnormou tuitetx tl nt tho northenst comer etr'i Talr !'l te errrr i'cd Tun. Tn I j and Coci! whero tho Christian Prlvllego road of public snunro in center of trMril the Th. Show, will be rortl and bulrwl.vo, and Union of each precinct, viz.: Dalton and Silent crosses Richland creek near William stroot, running tlionce H u,. ,., te ru Calor. The ol Ihe MlrSi: north to Arch Run, shall be in Dalton, Ky. Finley's, thence n straight lino to town of Mndisonyillo; the Ben Davis placo on the (Iroon-vlll- e street In thoArch streot to tho Island JUBTIOR'fl DIRTKIOT.NO. 0 OKAIU.KS-TOIfagcnbnck Wild Aniinuls. and Princeton rond; thenco thenco with tlionco with said road to Slrcf Is of Cairo. Ford road ; with snid road to tho Madihovlllo tho branch east of Wllev Mltchell'H Sacred Donkeys. Voting Preclnct,Clinrlestoii, No. IB. Darkness And Dawn. and HopkiusviUo public rond; old houso; thenco a straight lino oast Beginning In Tradewnter Persians, river at thence with samo to tho Christian to tho now Frostburg and Venetian flondntas. Aloiilin Rouge. Groonvillo tlio iron bridge on tho Nebo nnd Aljjeriflns, Aralis county lino; tlionco with said lino public road; tlionce witli same to Tke Otlr O.n ! .Iierr'rt. tho Prlncoton public rond; tlionce up west to mo jiuitormiiK rond near j'luBiMiuir ruuu Turkish Theatre. ur.d Egyptians on the iil iiai iTiLmimifi? snid rlvor to tho mouth of tho cut-o- ft Jeffries and Filzsimmons George Terry's: tlionco with said thenco n to road to tlje Christian Prlvllego of Llttlo straight line In tlio mouth slough; thenco up snid sloiigh to Streets at il Hours Parades fayParcc. Gypsy Camp. right. Elk creok Klk crook; whoro tho Evans mill rond crosses church: thenco witli tho Mrullsou- up Klk Island Crystal Ataze. Congress of Nations. With B:.nds of Music vllle road to tho beginning. Voting thenco road Llttlo tlio to the Hnynes said slough; tlionco with tho Evans Ford near Dan mill roau to tno Davis Dunn old plnco; tlionco with said road exclud placo on tho Dawson and Charleston Riding Camels. Elcctra. Will Take Place Automobile or Electric DIVIDING I.INn OHANOr.I). ing said Haynos farm to tlio top of road; thenco to tho Wm. Bishop Carriages. Indian Village. Each Day. Precincts Nos. 3 and 4i That the line mi) juiHiu .Annoy mii; iiiouco west- coal bank: thenco to tho Wm. Blshon wardly to Mt. Zion church on tho old houso; tlionco to and Including between Mortons Gap and St Charles High Diving, Etc., Etc. Cineomctagrapli Jackson public road; tlionco with .Tnlilna Ifntnliir'a nn flu. rnt 01 Iti Laa War S(ait be the Madisonviilc and Mopkinsville said rond and Main streot of Mndi- and Charleston road ; tlionce fai.i.rlll. UouatrabU Olkir Allraultat, ui B.lllililti with tho road, from the Greenville and Princeton sonvlllo to tho contor stono In snid Mndisonvlllo road to tho Madlsonroad to Flat Creek, near Ed Bradley's town; tlionco with Main Cross streot villo nud Prluooton public road; Daring Bicycle Ride from a Tower 110 Feet High Into the Water. to tho beginning. Voting plnco In tlionco west with said road to whoro place. Madlsonvillo north of Main Cross tho private road to Silent Run leaves The Famous All Zada in his Three Great Acts. JUBTIOR'fl mSTIUOT NO. 2 KAIU.lNa-TOnnd enst of Mnin streets in tho It near "Dock" Burton's ; thenco with boundary of proclnct. said Silont Run rond to where it The Streets Will be Ablaze With Thousands of Electric and Voting Precinct, Lake, No. 5 Becrosses tho Nobo nnd Charleston DIVIDING LINK OirANQKD. Gas Lights. road, near Silont Run; thenco ginning in tho Louisvlllo it Nnsh-vlll- o Precincts Nos. 9 and I0i That the di- public The Elcclrlc Decoration, allh.8l,ullf.lmcc:ionj lino to tho Brooks placo railroad whero tho samo a straight and Ihe Oilier Dctorallon, ol the Sheets and Store, Will he Swnelhlnfl- crosses tho northwest boundary lino viding line between Cotlon and Elk pre- on tho Wilson warehouso road; Wonderful and Beautiful. of the town of Barusloy, running cincts continue as it now Is, uniil it inter tlionco with tho Nobo and Princeton .thenco with thowestoru mid south- sects the Frostburg road near Hal Pritch-ett'- nubile road, but includliiDr I. W.JnnTf- RAILROADS ern lino of said town to tho thence run with said road to Pond on, to tlio beginning. Voting plnco rond nnd with tho samo to in Charleston. Riven thence continuing the line of CotVoting Precinct, Dnwson, No. Flat creek; thenco up samo to tho ON DAYS. Towne's old plnco; tlionco n straight ton precinct down Pond Rizcr to klk at tho mouth of cut-o- il line to whoro tho Christian Privi- Creek and up Elk Creek (o Little Elk. slouch a little below Evans' mill nn ,h0 Commlllee, and they will Ihrow lliem Into tho river or turn Ihcm ThlS?yr.!l.!l!?iiC"y Wl" ba..8l)',M. over to our ouetls Li lege road crosses Richland Creek thence as heretofore established. Tradowater; thenco up sold rlvor to turpmo. all olhtr,. and the record will be the ,amo this r. Come aHI Vou will be weM Mm near Win. Kinloy's; thenco to a ob tho Christian county lino; thenco ay ORDtn or THE COMMITTEE. bridge over said creok near to and JUBTIOr.'B DI8TIIIOT, NO. 4 HANSON. with said lino to Murray's old mill Voting Precinct, Hanson, No. 11. excluding CO. Hlbbs' plnco; tlionco on rrauewaiorj iiienco asiraignt t;.o made poor," ard the 1 fi bo he Novej PRECINCT BOUNDARIES. rousit Tm crowd after) kinsf beer while minul cainfTi Hopkins County Voting Precincts as They Are Today. x i3 there' soma scrap p'rovo ( Mn! liatest Changes Now for the First Time Published. t s years crats, Voters Should Learn the Boundaries, So They May Know "Where to Demand a Vote. ur ticket that lioade lie is J who a ( Vea-xucla- Arri-EJAC- lateH for Ta Icins q been j po-lltl- Sow ho co wery. luty 'orco e, y Go Wiij :.- .' , :"" Mndl-souvil- oebe pecta lo rei .now8 lo usted fortoi hey h leclaf ml th Till iadin ro th aylot iveni heso. hoo ho g nd uj n to-w- lt: irnei m,, Gof.) ireati ie b ratoj 1 ts is the 38 to a iS 0 to' afccq AN Madi-Honvil- lo yeai my? to-th- yan! o vt oacll no veri , slm-tom- blicj ow lit shc "-- rthel , Wk.audi cts pkii a ci; "Wlj IS 111 - nple 1 es yj loud1 the y ' Mndi-sonvill- off i . frj an br ?rt1' tsmkmwmw r1e y " Oct., a. XZ'L-- - Jyffv. ". Kin-loy'- s; Barn-hill'- s. fclCNiall5aBWr WSIMka3mkwJktji ff$t!t P?onr MORR: ll ViORE !4 rSn. Z N. pro- - pre-dnc- ts N. 7H s; Hop-klnsvll- lo HALF PARE on ALL and STEAMBOATS and SPECIAL LOWER RATES SPECIAL m n H , f 1 el - A '4. ',& -- 'h 'M HnM.'HnallHBBBBBBBHI L M i:s V P ? ml ft 4 Hearin News. TO STAMP OUT HYPOCRACY Francis Mabrv. the principal of WERY-M- Y tho Hearin public school, dlod Mon One Man In Henderson Mertally day, after an Illness of. about two New Religious Lady Writes to Cloverport Paper weeks. Sect Organized Wounded and Two Men In A For That Purpose. About our "Dry" Law. Mrs. Molllo Townsond died Tlmrs. County Badly Wounded. "13u 3nbusiru ue d?rie." " 'day, after an illnoss of about nine f3trurrllnir thrmurli Ilondorson, Ky., Oct. 10. D. H. iiiuuiiib. jiui luiuaiuH uiu life, cursed with caEdwards waB shot near tho heart and What a fJood Law and Efficient rest In Oak Grovo comotery laiu 10 SEARCH FOR REAL TRUTH. mortally wounded In Dill's Baloon tarrh, Is a common LOCAL SEWS. late last night by Ed Hawkins, who Officers Have Done. experience, , Tho family of It. II. Kuykendall flow- also shot 1)111 through tho hand. a lot 01 atckneas Ohio ilan Will Incorpotate His tmm&MBK over heroic the ia experiencing Hawkins surrendered. It Is Bald to About two wooKB ago Mrs. Kuyken havo been tho rosultofa drinking Tho following letter was con- dall died of typhoid fever, and JKk 'sf fight catarrh gen New Organization. Mr. Win. Slu'Rii foil from an erally wins. tributed to tho llreckiurldfle News, now tho whole family, with tho ox. (lio rftllraad yarttfl, Iiero, row. In r3Sft tfJ fl!U Under some In Horn's saloon, at McDonald's published at Cloverport, Ky., by a coptlon of Uo, ia aick with tho same Monday night and whs qtilto gainnamo or other Landing, (Jeorgo Courtnoy was mor- lady unknown to Tub Bkr, but who uisenso. Sprlngilold, O., Oct. 15. "To froo fully hurt. It gets the best tally, and Dick Faglu seriously shot tolls truly tho history of Earllngton the church Undo Pedd Holow, who has boon risy,Chriatlonaid in thofrom all hypocby tho MeOorinlok brothers, ono of upon tho point bIio touches, and in- very of us. Prank E. search for tho Tlio old tin shop on Hoblnson whom was. low with fovcr, la Improving renl and to is tho avowed purposo repeatedly In tho directly compliments the people and rapiuiy. Ingalls, Wneo, truth," Htroet is belnj? converted Into a breast by slashedanil may l'agln of a new religious sect that ia soon Tex., nnd thou dwelling and will soon be occupied concerned aro under arrest. dlo. All City olllclala for the strict enforce-moof law: Dr. Wm. J. Mooro, of Clay, died to bo incorporated under tho lnwa of sands of others by two fmnlilos. a havo "EniTou Nk ws -I notice your cor- Wednesday, after a Iingorhig Illness Ohio at Columbus. Ono of tho been pcrmancntlycured of tho new church la at present by Dr. IIariman'9 successfulof catarrh respondent from Lowisport asks tho of consumption. His remains woro Wonderful Discovery It, U. lionliani, of Concord, Mr. remedy y living hero and whilo wltliolding his "Doos Local Option pay?" laid to rest in tho Hock Springs Tonn., spout a few UavH here last Here Is Mr Ingalls' letter: Lunhfohii, AIjA., April 15, 1808. question Inst issue amproparou by Thursday In a grave cemented. namo at prosont, ho gavo out a stateIn your wcok. Mr. llonlmm was In the mnv hpknokk aikhicjinh uo. I Dr. S. H. Haltman, Columbus, O, Union army during: the Civil war Mr. John Hlackwoll, nnd Mrs. ment of tho bollofs and purposes of Door Hlra: I havo boon troubled oxporloneo to answer in tho afllrma-tlv- e Dk.VI! Sin; nnd tho and had been attending the llluo and with J, Ivor nud stomach complaint. Hosn Hlackwoll and Mr. and Mra. ing. church for publication this even- havo cured mo " Pc of the worst ensca of one Urny Jtounlon at KvaiiHvIlle, and on I hnd no appetite and my general "When I first visited Earllngton, J. D. Hlackwoll, Mr. W. W. Wallaco Bollovers or unbollovors, of nny of catarrh nny 0110 over had. My caso his way homo Htojiperi off, here' to health was ory bad. look medi- Ky., oightoon or twenty years aso. It and Miss Claude Wallaco loft for vlult IiIh soiiB, John and Oscar, who cine from four dltrereiit I doctors and Was 0110 of tho moat wicked places I Arkansas on n trip to look nt tho nationality, aro to bo welcomed as wu3 so severe that I was compelled to mombors of the now church. All discontinue my business, that of connro employes of tho I. & N. railroad thoy failed to do mo any good. I got over aaw. a dlscrraco to the fair iinino country Wednesday. that la exacted is good moral con ductor on n railroad; but I am now at this place. no rellof until T begnu to tiso your of Kentucky. That waa wiion tho lientirely well." Zachary Mabry, who has duct. According held Nubian Tea. I used about two dol- censed saloon liquid sway and dealt very ill with typhoid fover, is beon of the foundora of to tho stntomont Ordinary treatment of catarrh is for Imtho church this out, poisonous to atoal men's John Fcland at Crofton. lars worth of It, and it did mo more bralna and debaucli proving. ovonlng all religion Is nt present local relief. Cures aro not expected. Mr. John Folnnd spoko at Crofton good uiau nil tno medicine 1 ever waa hardly aafo on thothem. A, lady burled In superstition nud hvnocrlsv. Dr. Hartman's method eradicates castroetatnoon thlrty-flv- o Saturday for the Hopubllcau ticket. took. I havo gained and that it Is a barrier to tho soarch tarrh absolutely. (Tct his latest book Oood for the Children. pouunds In weight and my health Is day. Drunkou men paraded tho Ho had a good crowd and made a Mrs. Ella Hinsou. of Hluton. Ala.. for truth. very good. 1 can sleep soundly ami streets, curslnir and blaHtilimnlny splendid Hpcich. any rea and learn how to combat this Insidious Tho my appotlto Is excellent. I can rec- God's Holy Name Drunken brawls writes us August la, 1898. "I ndvlse sonablestatement avers thattho teach- disease. Tho Medicine Co., man will recognize mado the nights hideous and loud nil mothers to glvo their children ommend to tho Senator Dronston to Speak Again world ns Planter's Nubian Tea to any quarrollug and atreot flghU wero of Planter's Nubian Tea when thoy nro ings of Chrlat aa admirable rules to Columbus, O., will mall Dr. Hartman's being a Hvo by. and that In followitnr thorn books free on application. Senator Uronslnn will deliver or frotful. keep medlclno community. Any ono who doubts common occurrence II. A. Scott, Hurt, Tcnn., writes: "As Boonaa local option camo,what puny houso andI when this children mon nnd u onion will bo mado bottor speech boforo tho close of tho tlilsstatoment ran writo to in tho tho a chango for the bottor. No whlskoy nro ailing I glvo them a dose and that nnd puror than now. But mombors " I feci very thankful to my Maker campaign either at Owoimboro of OSOAlt llAKIIIt. or beer baa been aold hi tho town for is tno last or it." Hold by t. Hornard of tho church nro allowed to follow and your great medlclno that I am I'ailurah. Ills great speech of SatSold by St. Bernard Drugstore. their individual beliefs aa to whothcr cured. I would not bo without ten or twelvo years, and today It la Drugstore. urday night Is the ono topic hero, or not those teachlncra worolnsnlrcd ono of tho quietest and most peace11 Is not denied by tho CToobolltas In the house." A Queer Nest. Ministers nro blttorly scored in tho ful towns in tho State Tho cottago that tho speech changed many votes. has been curing catarrh for Kentucky's Trial Trip, statomont. Tho writer aays they fol801110 of Clonhcl'H caiiiiuifirn maiia- Mrs.M.Qulnllu.who lives on Moss has takon tho place of the hovel. Tho Nowport News, Va., Oct. 15. Tho low proachlng as a profession; that forty yean. It plucks out tho rootn Kers In thoeountyaro wann personal avenue, is tho owner of n hen that littlo children of that town would atof catarrh and pcoplo up. All extnoyprayior friends of Honator ItroiiNton, and It has recently uhown excellent taste In tract tho attention of nny observer cruiser Brooklyn will wait until tho pect to receive,wnat tneytlo not thoy druggists sell it.builds preach for what is preiiioieu mat tnoy will desert selecting nnd preparing a homo for for their neat dress and air of com- guubontMarlolta Is coaled and rendy themselves not do bollove The Ooobol boforo many days. herself and little chicks. Mrs. fort aa thoy go to school. What a to prococd boforo eho starts to Maends by saying that mon would Tho Jlruwn Democrat)) havo per- Qululln has a little garden plot, and, contrast with tho pastl Fifteen or nila. Tho big cruiser was expected DOWN IN THE MINES. fected their city organisation, and among other things, grow this year twenty years ago tho cliildrou excited to start today but ia still anchored bo bottor if thoy woro not forced to olf Old Point. Tho Marietta will loin bo hypocrites In tholr rollglon, and aro now making n vigorous campaign Homo fine pumpkins. Sluco tho recent pity and commiseration. ia to to In uvery ward. Louisville Post. "I mlcht also allude in in v own nlil her in tho morning, nud botli shins that it that mako them truo boimr or frost, she went out to look nt thorn .v .:. .tt .;; the now sect is interProf, Campbell, invontor and con and found to her surprso, an old hen nuiiio, jionKinsviuo. 1 ran remem win icavo lomorow 11 noiuinghas not ganized. Texas structor of tho Campbell slack snugly cusconsced in ono of tho ber a timo when sarcoly a criminal feres. Tho battleshipfrom tho The Kerfoot Matter Again. to tho I load largest, faithfully sitting on a goodly was in her jails, when city court hnd returned coast, whoro alio North washer, is horo. Ho has Just reTI10 Louisville Oonferoncoof tho number of eggs. Upon went to Best way to Invest 35 Cents. turned from n trip to Choatnut, examination no dockot nud mothers could cloao Carolina M. K. Church, Boiith, passed resolu- It was found that slio had peckod out their oyos at night In peaco for there blow up a wreck. Mont., whero ho put up ten now Antioo, Miss.. July 1. The bulldors' trial trln of tho New Stknokk Mrdioini: Co. 1898. washers at a new coke plant there tions condemning tho secular ajn-rwas no saloon thore, to tempt their a placo largo enough to go in and out noya that have attacked Dr. Kerfoot. tho path of rectitude Hut battleship Kentucky, Bister of tho irom Ho says tho western fuel consumer and had then eaten tho ontlro I want to tell you Dr. Kerfoot Is an eminent Haptlst of tho pumpkin, leaving Onlymeat the revenue howlers got in their work Kcaraargo, will behold next week, your Nubian Tea: what I think of has not yet found out tho vnluo of I havo used It coke for heating purposes, but thoy divine bono Christian character Is rind, whether or not slio had tho and local ontion was defeated. Tn. iiieunio to 00 sot later. thn myBolf and in my family, and it Is all without spot or blumlMh, and tho Host in mind from tho beginning, we day aa I walk her streets, I seo facea that you claim for It It la tho boat nro learning fnst. cliureliffi In general Bland ready to aro uuablo to say. Volcanic Eruptions uiai aro laminar, but bloated and Liver Medlclno I ever used. It la Miners ovorywhoro In Kontucky rcsuut nuy Insult upon his character. bleared by drink. Ilevenuo indeed I tho thing If you feol bad Are of Western TIiIh action offho ministers of the It is a reveliuo that makes dnvlla life of grand, but Skin Eruptions rob just aro bilious.to takoB. Lanoastkk. and especially those located away joy. and A. Arnica During Kentucky who nro Conference was comiueiidablo In- Itocd, ono tho winter of 18117 Mr. Jns. laugh, that blights tho lives of the cures them Bucklon'a KuunlntrSalvo Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore and also old of tho lcadlngcltizens and fairest and bravest of our from largo coal markets and whosd deed. land, that Fever Holla, suffer It may not, It Is trim, bo best for struck his logagalnstacakoof Icoln makes murdorers of noble ltovs. (hat Corns, Sorca, Ulcora, Bruises, Folons, Barnosvlllo, Gn., Is being guarded mines would grently long from tho Wnrta, (Juts, Burns. enforcement of tho nnd short ministers to engage too much In such a maimer as to nrulso 1 severely. tramples on mothers' tears, that fills Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains by tho local military company, un- haul clause, should stop nnd conpolitics, but thero aro Union when with out It becalno very much swollen and our Jails and penitentiaries down Best Pllo cure on earth. Drivesbox. der orders from tho Governor, sider what great damage thoy can they ought to speak out. It Is their motherss' hopoa, and brings Pains and Aciiea. 25c a that of threats of negroes to burn do by thoir vote if they should cast duty to condoum tho wrong In poli- pained him so badly aid of ho could bravo and noblo manhood to tho very Curo guaranteed. Only by St. Bor- Sold not walk without tho tho town In retaliation for tho It for Goobel or any candidate for crutches. mire I say, away with tho great tics nMimcli as anything else. Itlght Ho Was treated by- - physicians, double whipping of threo blacks for representative who would lavor a also evil from our land and if wo cannot narci imigstorc Is right ami wrong la wrong no matseveral kiiiim 01 liuimont talking about the striko of whlto strict enforcement of said law and ter where found, nud It Is always used and a half gallons of whlsknvnnd keep up tho rovonue of our towns and two In villages, lot us too leave lliem and women at tho Oxford knitting mills. thereby so far aa his influonco went A Successful fleeting. tho duty of a minister of tho tloHpel bathing It, but nothing gave relief walk in tho footsteps of tho Blossed Tho women quit work becnuso cnuso a loss of at least ono hundred to bo ready to defend the right Klder x. until 110 ucgaii using uiiamboriain's Savior in tho vory wlldorness rather ful revival 11. Teoi closed a successthousand and twonty-flv- o against tho wrong. at Nebo Thursduy night. mills. had boon given work In the yearly to tno minors of thia dollars Pain Halm. This brought almost a than aervo sataa in a templo.'1 countv Thero wero about fourteen additions commute euro in a week's time and niono. With tho minora it ia a auea- PERSONAL. to tho church. Bro. Teol has served ho bollovos that had ho not used this 1897, Rev, tlou of broad this church for several years and T.Onth lOthof Decomber, K. Church, of politics. and butter and not one Deafness Cannot be Cured remedy his leg would havo had to A.Douahoo, pastor M. bo amputated. Pain Halm is uno- - by local applications as thoy cannot olferod his resignation to tnku olfect South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., conMrs. Mitchell, of Nashville is tho , nualcd for sprains, bruises nnd rhou tho end of tho year, but the conSince gottlug tho severe cold, which was at- Oakhill mlno thopossession of hayo reach tho dlseasod portion of tho at truest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Wlsn. .. gregation unanimously rejected it. tracted airom'tho LAH 1 U. M. W.'a tended iiiminiii. j.yr flnln uv Alt. imu iiiubou JJUr- - car. Thero la only 0110 way to euro This deserved compliment to a coughing. Ho Bays:first by violent held several meetings for tho purHev. W. O. JUckard and family uartl Drugstore, Earllngton; Den deafness, and that i&- - by constitu"After resort pose of building up tholr organizaparsed through Karllgtou, Saturday r ltomiiBon, Mortons uap; Ucorgo tional remodios. Deafness la caused worthy Christianingentleman and an ing to n number of 'speciilo's tho Lord's vine- usually kept in tho houso, to no pur- tion by Increased membership, but earnost worker uiirouto to HochcRter, where Mr. iving, i. unanos. by an inflamed condition pf the mu- yard. thus far outside of thia particular Itlcknrd Is to bo pastor of the M. E. cous lining of tho Eustachian Tubo. Bro. Teol will very likely contiuuo pose, I purchased a bottio of Cham- mine montlonod they have found Church, South. The Park City Times Revived. When tills tubo Isinflnmedyou havo his services ns pastor to that congre- berlain's Cough Romody.whlch acted few who would sacriflco their but ltko a charm. I most cheerfully Mr. Win. II. Dartcrrpont several by Joining W. J. Donhardt, owner of tho a rumbling Bound or imperfect hear- gation. recommend It to tho public" For can oiler nothing butan order which davH In Evaiiftvillo nud Mt. Vernon AVarron County Courier, linn leased ing, and when it Is ontiroly closed, strife nnd mis- and unlcsa salo by St. Bornard Drugatoro, week, llartor la strictly busl- - tho plant of tho Park City Dally Deafness Is tho result,ery If tho orders of tho agitators or lnt HAS NATURE WARNED YOU Georgo King. St. Charles; leaders aro oboyed. nesx, and Ills "liuslneps" calls him Times from Gen. S. H. Dtickuer and tho inflammation can bo taken out Bon T. Robinson, Mortons Gap. Natare ber1f cUd lit this tubo to to Mt. Vernon qui to often. has resumed the publication of that and condition, restored will iU nor- tprlar, bttwioins forth treeithe earlr trarbi aud flowers catutat Supt. Crutcliflold, of St. Charloa, mal paper as a dally. Dr. John D. stroyed forovor;hearing casea bo de- mostdespondent chord to vibrato to this, tht lie Mr. Denton and daitghtor, Miss delightful of all, springtime and how do out of A dologatlon of Creek IndlniiB, who took a day olf last weok and went to Woods la tho editor. Mr. Donhardt ton aro caused by nlno May, of Jtobards attended tho funfeel? Hare feellnr, Catarrh, which Is ron forerunner of you that tired shakjTyphoid went to wnsumgton to asic lor Kvnnsvlllo to get a look nt President Ibe Chills, Malaria and eral orv cs of Mr. Young's child will continue tho publication of the nothing but an inflamed condition Feyer If so, you mutt not pass this warning changes in the Curtis law. havo boon Aiciuniey. Wookly Courior. but will chango of tho mucous surfaces. hero Sunday. Mr. Denton is Mrs. as It Is avoia mis; informed that changes in tho law Sunt. Harris, of South Diamond, tho publication day to Wednesday Wo will glvo ono Hundred Dollars consult aa indication 01 sicKnessjtou nolhlnr. can Young's father. us as our adTlce costs only bo mado by Congress. The was hero last Sunday. He sayB that Instead of Friday. Mr. Deuhardt Is for any caso of Doafnoss (caused by Call on Tour druggist and procure a bottle of Dr. Carlttedt'a German I.lTrr Powder. Take Indians claim that the law conflicts South Diamond mine now produces Misses Mairarot Harnett and Carrfo a very clover young gentleman and catarrh) that cannot bo cured by one dose a day at bod time for six days; then with the treaty made with thom by cara o JJalley, two popular young ladles of has had about fifteen years Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for cir- lonow dt procuring adirections x ucaiaa uam President John Qulncy Adams, hi an average of about twonty-flv- o uoitie 01 dally. In the newspaper business. .Manitoti, were too guests 01 .niihs Tonic followlnr the and after two 1825, culars: free. weeks' course of these two great remedies, you Maudo Harnett Saturday and SunErnest Rash, of Hccla, went to P. CHENFY & CO., like the Cowers look day. Evnnsvlllo last Wednesday and saw "A Heart as Sturdy as an Oak." SoldJ.by Druggists, 75c. Toledo, O. will feel yourself for the malarialInorthe spring. The Prepare hot season snd when the atmosphere is full of germs. If Dr M. A. Simmons Liver Uedlcine, Strengthens the President. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. MUses Jennie McQary and PauHut what about tho blood which necessary aud when your system warns you. Geo. C. Atkinson ia in Louiavlllo lino Davis wero In Madlsouvlllo the heart must pump at tho rate of repeat me aooTt. These Remedies la ttock the Kstrss, makes you Plump and Comely, and out bt Enriches the completion with nature's choicest this week nttondlng tho Grand 70 times a minute? If tho heart is Do You Want Repairing or ReMonday. of Knight Templara In colors. sturdy and tho nervoa St. Bornard Drug Store Miss Coruolla Doylo, of Madison-vlll- lo bo blood must bo rich ami strong modeling 011 Vour Home? session there puro. this visited friends hero Sunday. Tho Attorney General of Louialana Hood's Sarflaparllla makes sturdy Having secured tho aorvlcea of a Plorco Myers Is now mining coal Notice. has entered a motion in tho United nt Barualey and says business is Mr. W. II. Reynolds and wlfo lioarta because it makes good blood. job carponter, I am now States Sunromo Court nt Washington good up there, and when cars are gives to moo and women strength, propared to do any kind of repairing To whom It may concern: spent Siimlay nt Nebo. It we, t. it. jonos, ami jn. it. Jones, for leave to flic a bill for Injunction furnished thorn they can lond about courago and endurance In tho building line, and I propoBO to MIhhcs Mlnnlo Dourland, Ethel confidence, mako a apoclnl featuro of this class heretofore doing business under the to restrain tho Stnto of Toxas from flf teou gons per day. and I.lllle I'.vnim wore In Madison-vlll- o Hood's Pills nro maintaining a freight embargo and of work in connection with my regu- firm nnmo of the "Madlsonvlllo Secretary Piatt, of tho Barnsloy last Saturday. Company" will contiuuo our against tho city of New Orleans. the only cathartic to tiiko with lar contracting of buildings, mine. Is fast improving from ills repartnership nud business of manuMrs. Edwin Phillips and daugh- Hood's Sarsnparllla. ready for occupancy. If you cent illness. ter MliM May woru In Madisouvillo want a now carpet strip, grato, man-tl- facture and repair of vehicles etc., A TIMELY HINT. Tho following clipping from Lexand Bell buggies of our own manuFriday. or a now homo, glvo mo a call should be vise and we that Toar blood Is ington Herald contains somo good Births facture ns heretofore, but hereafter fuu put your whole Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Q.Dram and vour work will bo dononromntlv tho business of tho partnership will rich aud pure and coudltlon bysystemuse 01 in a points on the riso In tho price of Miss Delia Combs, of Hopkins-vlllthe Dr. Eirlectlr healthy Powder. Then you Is tho gileat of Mrs. J. M. Old- ham, Saturday, October U, a Hue and satisfaction guaranteed. bo .conducted in the nnmo of "Tho will be iree German Llier typhoid fever, colds coal: from malaria, jiespcctruny, boy, weighing 11I110 nnd Coal ia going skyward in price In ham. J0110B Buggy Compnny," inatead of aud the irrlp. Dr. Carlstedt's German Llrer M. MoCoiid, an rnto. buy. Mlrtrt Eugenia Williams, of Adam's pounds. Contractor and ltiillder. tho "Madifiouvlllo Carrlngo Com Powder Is the best medicine money canSprues Lexington at coal alarming soiling at ia now Kontucky Mr. and Mra. William Vanason aro Earllngton, Ky., Oct. 10, 1800. pany." wo will do honest work and For your Cold try Or. Otto'a Hlatlou, Tonn., is visiting relatives are happy over tho arrival of a liltlo treat our customers wtui fairness. Gum Balsam. Price zeo and boo $3.ft0 a ton and all foroign coals Bella lien. retailing at $3.G0. Anthrnclto homo. daughter a Bottle. Your patronngo is aollcltod. spout a few days Horn, toin their Mrs. C. C.Duvnll, per ton nnd coke la soiling New Pastor. for $7.50 Mr. Paul P. Price For sale by October 10, 1809. Mr. and for $2.50 per ton, higher than It hns litis Wtjok In St. Louis. St. Bernard Drug Store a lino girl. Charlie la smiling, and Key. Granville W. Lyon, tho now boon for mnnv years. Thn Kentucky pastor of tho M. E. Church, South, Died Saturday, Mrs. E. it. McEuon nud Mrs. Pau- mother and child are doing well. product will reach $i boforo tho first at Madisouvillo. passed throuch lino .Tonus aro visiting relatives In Now tho critics of tho Coluinbln day of December, If tho weather E. E.Stodghlll is the proud father Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Louisville. of a lino now boy, weighing oloven Earllngton AVodnesday, en route to Thomas Young, of uppor llnilroad who havo been taking up vnluablo turns very cold, And by January 1 It ills now Hold of labor. Mr. Lyon ia apaco in tho Now York pnpor8 oxr may roncli tho f 0 mark and bo scarce pounds. 0110 of tho most popular and auccoss- - street, died Saturday and was buriod plaining why a clean Grapevine Nates. at Madlsonvllle, Sunday afternoon. a half century waa torecord of nearly at that. 1111 ministers in too l.ouisvillo conbo altered wiJl No Right to Ugliness. A roportcr for tho Herald talked Miss Hollo Story, of Crablroe, ference ami wo hone ho may be na Funeral aorvlcea woro hold at tho with ono of tho largest dealers in tho spent Saturday and Sunday with The woman who is lovoly in faeo, successful in his new field as ho has homo, by Boscoo M. AVheat, boforo not feel so solMmportnnt. city Thursday, and who thia to say the remains wero taken to Madlson her mother. Miss Hnttlo Goocho form and temper will always liavo boon in His former charges, Thousands of tho most stubborn on tho subject of coal: vllle. also canio over with her, and weut friends, but ono who would bo atnnd distressing cases of pllea havo "Lexington peoplo will never seo tractive must keop hor health. If 0.1 to Hanson to visit her parents. His Lire Was Saved. boon curod by Tablor'a Pllo Oint- tho day wlion thoy will bo able to To Cure a Cold in One Day is weak, sickly Mrs. William Morrison alio will bo nervous and all run down Mr. and Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent cltU ment. It novor falls to cure. Prlco, buy coal at tho prices thoy have paid alio and aro visiting friends and relatives In alio has constipation irrltablo. If zon of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a Tako Lnxatlvo Bromo Quinino CO cts In bottles; 70 eta. St. In tho past. The coal truat has put or kidnoy All druggists refund monoy If Bernard Drugatoro. tubes Iiognu County. a atop to that. It ia n fact that vory trouble, hor impure blood will cause wonderful dollvoranco from a fright- It falls to curo. Tho gonuino lias L. ful death. In tolling of it ho aays: L. B. Q. on each tablet. littlo monoy has beon mado by the A gioat many of tho Orapovlno pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and was takon with typhoid fever that Tho fouith annual sossinn of the doalora In Lexington for many yenrs Electrlo "I folks attended church atllolhlohem a wretched comploxfon. ran into pneumonia. My lungs Kentucky B. P. U., met in Louisville on coal, and In many casos thoy have last Sunday, uhcro Hrolhor Henry Hitters is tho beat mcdlcino in tho came hardonod. I waa so weakbeDied of Typhoid, this wook nnd ninny dolegatca woro lost monoy on certain grndea. It ia I J.lgon Is holding n vory Interesting world to regulate stomach, liver and a hard matter to securo miners these kidneys hnd to purify tho blood. It could not sit up In bed, Nothing ironklnsvllle Ky.. Oct. 10. Prof. in nttondauce meeting, davs. becauso thov aro going to tho bright eyes, holpod mo. I oxpectod to soon dio Boveral years Slielton and family,' of Hen- gives Strong 'nerves, rich complex- of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. T. B. Walker, formibllo schools a Mr. Coughed as Yean. coko regions of Alabama, whore thoy teacher In tho of derson County, nro visiting his smooth, velvety skin, 2T, venrn with a ennpli can King's Now Discovery. Ono bottio mako hotter wagos doing loss I suffered for ion. It will mako it is dead. father A. S. Slielton. gavo great relief. I continued to uso Christian county,ueatn waa Ho was and spent hundreds of dollars with laborious work. Mnny of tlicMten-tuck.- v inebarmlng woman of a caused doctors it, and now am woll and stroncr. I ioriy yoara old. and Tennessee mlnoa nro run- and for mcdlcino to 110 avail from typhoid fovcr. A vory sad death occurred near valid. Only CO cents at St. Bernard can't say too much ulmr on less than a half force and in Ita praise." Tlila until I used Dr. Bell's hero Sunday morning at half past Drugstore Honoy. This remedy makes weak wagca aro going up all tho timo. It marvelous modlolue is tho surest two o'clock. Mr. Willinin Johnson, A Powder mil Explosion lungs strong. It hns saved my llfo. has ueon only a low montiia ago who has been Hick several weeks, Fifteen Cases of Small Pox In nnd quiokost euro In tho world for Removes ovorything in sight; all Throat and Lung Troublo. Regubo do whou tho oporators woro compelled J. B. Roseil, Grantsburg, 111. passed away. J Jo Icavos a sorrowto lncrenso tho wages of the minors, Adair County. lar slzo 50 conts nnd $1.00. Trial bot- drastric mineral pills, but both aro ing wlfo nnd six cliildrou to mourn nnd Just a fowwocksago thoy woro Died. Columbia, Ky., Oct. 10. Dra. Noll tles froo at St. Hornard DrugBtoro: lnigmy tinngerous. uoirt dynamite his loss. His remains wero carrlod tho delicate machlnory of your body overy bottio guaranteed. increased atraln. The increaao la Monday morning and Taylor havo Invoatlgated tho to tlrapovlno The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom necessary to hold thorn, and I should with calomel, croton oil or aloes where Elder Henry Llgon con- smallpox situation In tho Keltnor pills, when Dr. King's Now Llfo Young, born Juno 0th, 1898, dlod Oc- not no surprised to soo mom uomanu County Y. il. C. A. ducted tho funeral aervlcos, thou ho precinct, in this county. Thoy retober 14, 1899. Pills, which nro gentle aa a another raise in the near future was laid to rest in thocemotory. Wo port that thoy found llftoen cases, Tho Y. M. C. A. Commltto of non- - breeze, do tho Work porfcctly.summer uuo 1101110 is sad and lonoly, Cures "Yes. 1 know tho nrlco of coal will wltfi tho ratbennlld in form, excepting two khiB county mot at Madlsonvllle, very deeply sympathlzo Ono little voico la stilled; advanco again, nnd that very short iienuacno, uonsupntion. unly 2ic Ono littlo placo is vacant iTilldrpn grief or threo, which are severe. Tho Tuesday night. Somo Important nt and fatherless St. Bernard Drugstore ly, it la almost, impossimo to got diseaso was started by a convict dis- matters relative to tho won; wore strlckon wife. That never can bo filled. coal now becauso of tno condition of discussed. Tho General InternaWeop not for him, denr parents, Mrs. Dr, Lamb and children of charged from tho penitentiary. Gen. William R. Shnftor was tho mines, nnd I would not tako an tional Secretary was present and Nebo visltod in the neighborhood! Who sleeps bonoath tho sod. Monday as a HrltradlorGonernl order today to bo filled Decomber 1 - rareo soma helpful suggestions. In tho regulararmy. Ho will romnln bUDAN libl.lb.lMonday. wolcomo bollovo that by TooOjtclio Colic, JPlanfer$ luflvoinluuim : SonrStomech Paul M. Mooro and E. B. Hourland in command of too Department of For angolathe thro no littlo Mono at $1 por ton. I will havo advanced I tho prlco Around of God. Mlsa Knto Sullivan visited her of this city nro mombtra of the the Pacific ns of the S.E.S. to fi, out uoiri 111111K it win go any mother In tho Stovons neighborhood and Summer CoraploJaU. llico, 25 Cents. county committee voluntoor army until relieved by or- higher. Sold by St. ltornard Drug Store Saturdayand Sunday. uor 01 tno rresiuoiu or until ho la The peoplo of Loxlngtoin seem to To Clmn Lace. mustered out on Julyl, 1001, thodnto think it nn outrnco to pay such a prlco ami It looks on thosurfneo that When lace la soiled, ven tho very when all Spanish war onllatmonta flnoBt, such as houiton and and expire thoy aro rlght.but thoy must consider For Infants and Children. you can clean it by being point, that coal has been virtually given to Lung Irritation The Kind You Have Always Bought thorn for yenrs, and tno coal trust enreful in this way; sow tho laco In tho forerunner to consumption. upon strips of muslin and roll it means to put n stop to It. "Cheap coal In Lexington is a thing tight around a smooth glass bottlp Dr. Hell's will curo Gold Dust cleans and fasten securely. - Makes a auda it, and glvo such strength to tho Signature of C&affl&&AM of tho past." by adding a teaspoonful of Gold Dust lungs that a cough or a cold will not utner (icaiors corrooorateu wnai everything about the Washing Powder, and put the bottio Bottio there Twonty-flv- o conta nt In this to soakfor several hours. If all good druggists. The anar mines In Caldwell countv house better, vith . tho water looks soiled, mako fresh nro yielding qui to an abundniico of la reported that Baldomoro' goon spar, siida. and repoat this process, putIt .half the effort, in wuicii is ueing .snipped ting the lace frequently between tho Agulnnldo, n brother of tho insurgont Orider to Pennsylvania nnd Grippo nnd inllnonza Invariably loavo - half the time and at lingers nnd rinse iii several wntora; leader, is in prison and will soon bq from States. It IS usod extensively tho aystont with o bad cough. For thou dry the laco on the bottle with shot for treason. Agulnnldo says ho othor In thoinauufncturo of glass nnd pure such Dr. John W. Bull's Cough 8yrup half the cost of a aof t towel. will not intcrforo when tho is highly rocommended. This wonsontoncoa his brother to stool. soap or any other gives relUf nt once, At Elkton, a dlfllculty took place death. Baldomoro fa charged with To Stimulate a Slnfcisb Liver, Unhh Bilious- derful remedyworst cough overnight conquers tho on the streets botween Hill Crouch, a ombozisllng $80,000 from tho Filipino ness, Disperse Dyspepsia,, cleanser. Sick and nnd soon effects a thorough cure. white man, and J60 Petria, colored, Treasury. NetTOUs Headache, use Dr. M A Slmmorfs and resulted in probably the fatal Llrer Medicine, nut for tn booklet- -" SoUUa RbIm ahootlng of tho latter by Marshal Nature can only feed tho llamo of far HMWwark." llfo with tho food oaten which la diCartwrlght, for resisting arrest. If you want a biscuit board, nn gested. IlKttuiNE will relnvigornto Ironing board, now grate, mantle, or JHB If. K. tyHWANIC COMPANY Tho most stubborn cases of Bron- a weak stomach nnd bo improvo di- anything in tho building lino, cnll on rhwfok St.LnU CMf chitis quickly succumb to Couaaeu's gestion aa to Inauro tho natural bloom M. McCord. Cures Grippe and Influenza. Honey of Tar. Price and CO eta. of health. Prlco COe St. Bernard Dose are small ami pleasant to lake. Dottort Drugstore, Drugstore! St. Bernard recommend it. ItIccjjcIs. At all drureUU. Subrlb for Tuk Bke. 0eJH.8ee mmRp TWO DEADLY SALOON ROWS. TRIBUTE TO EARLINGTON. wmm HEROISM! en-yh- lo this gontleman said, and if a sovore winter provnlls coal will aoll by tho lump, and you will be luoky If you got a large lump. Thero la a groat Bcarcity of Kentucky coal in tho local market, aud tho mines havo ao many ordors ahead that It ia impoa- siuiB 10 ger, moro man ono or two cara at n time One dealer said that ho ordered soventv-flv- o cars several woeks ago and so ..far had gotten two, aud ho did not know when to expoct another. Thero Is n quantity of foroign coal on tho market, and those who havo burned tho Kentucky productin tho past will havo to uso It or freeze usually wldo awako to all matters pertaining to tho wages thoy rocelve Hut thoro aro a fow mlno workers In Hopkins county who will voto for Goobol, MeChord Co., and theroby voto to roduco tho prosont mlno wages In the county or 1Qrt Men who work in coal mines aro nt :- foun-der- t com-etor- a. ru-n- a Mnn-n-ll- n Po-ru-- (Jod-son- d nn-olh- er AAA nnf laaa llinn nn..ll.. rVn fourtli of tho coal carried by tho railroads in Kentucky Is sold In L011I9-YillPaducah, Henderson nnd othor river towns. Because of tho river and othor competition, this coal is enrnou nt lower rates, eiso it could not bo sold In thoso towns at all. Tho Goebol-McChobill proposed will compol tho rallroada to cliargo moro for thia longer haul, thereby cutting oil all thia great buainoaa which will amount to half n million dollars now paid tho Kentucky miners as wagea. Hopkins county producea about tho entlro lonnago of tho state, and now pays out in wages to minors annually half a million of dollars. e, rd one-four- th one-fourt- h, Acts gently on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the the System a Pe-ru-- na Fo-ni-- stnte-inc- nt tliom-solv- es 1 The Union Steel Company, 10. Tho Union Steel Company, with a capital of SljUOO.OW, which will probably bo increased to $10,000,000. nnxt spring, has beon formed here by rittsburg capitalists for tho pur poso of competing with tho American Steel & Wire Com- lany, known as tho wire com- b ino. Tho moat comnloto wire nail nnd rod and steel mill plant in tho United States will ho erected by tho co'inpany. rittsbunr. Oct. ouy Trie 'KilLi fO SAU oeNuiNt-MAH'- ro ey UI?RNIAjTGJiYRVPig. -Sf; BT U DB)66iIi fix Ids ftl BSrUl. r9X Kodaks do away with cumber- s Henry Koehler & Company Want several of Choice Walnut Loos. Will pay highest caaii price Miioy niao ouy toplah and Hardwood Lujiheh in mixed cara. Writo thom at Louiavlllo, Ky. car-loa- some plate-holde- rs, heavy, fragile glass plates, and bothersome dark-slide- s. J 1 so oa 7 ft I". a A for tho ontiro tion- siou scrvice,of which is lor ail army nnu navy pensions, tho remainder being for asrencies. Rnlarins. ntr thn nnn. sus bureau $9,044,000, Indian service $0,800,200, tho general Interior Department. Washington, Oct. 10. Tho In terior uopartmont estimates, completed today for tho fiscal year ended Juno J10. 1001. gate a grand total of $170,500,- wv. mis amount includes nrro-rn- . Just turn a Key . A Kodaks use our light-profilm caruUfse (which weigh but ounces, where plaits weigh pounds) and can be loaded In daylight. Sevan styles use cither plates or SLas. Kodaks,. $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. If. Y. Rochester, is-- land office $1,000,000, patent fice $1,051,000, ifouyiUw. of- geological Burvoy indo-pondon- co Dr. M. A. Simmons Llrer Medicine has greatlj benehted others snd is resionabljr certain lo do jou food. Try III Enrl-ingto- n; Monoy to patent good idea may by secured uy our aid. Atidrosa, the Patent Record, Baltlmoro, Md. Webster's International Dictionary Succtuor of the " UimbrUaed.' The Ono Great Standard Authority, rmwru-- lion ii.j.iirewer. JlUtlMI . nuprcuw s f Ladies' Wraps and lien's Shoes, A .full lino of ladles' wraps and n full lino of men's shoos, nt rock bot tom prices, may no round at tno bt Bernard General Store. Thoy will tako plcasvro In showing thom to you. Aro you a subscrlbor to Tun Bee? you snouid be a Specimen pages nUkeO B.riovrrtaUBf IIIUl.f.U I'OUlt. all tbe ttiale Mu-- 5 i oitru.tuuor !ime tba bcliooHraoss. U l.y 8tflts Rnperuitsnde&ta cfN.liiMls.(oll.lrre ;i dents AlxlotlicrKdacivtors 1 almost llbout naaitsr. In Ilia bonselioU, snd la i tba leacber. scbolar, sro , .T..IVI1.I luau, MM .u- - Standard Vnrm1y kuun. oxpor-ienc- uoiiitiieiiacts Health-Restor- invaluable Com-mnndo- ry o, first-cla- ss GRDVEE mFATPPlfl9r TASTELESS a,& C. 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HOPKINS COUNTY court-marti- al Dr.Bulls COUCH SYRUP Oaptal Slock, - - - Mamsonville, Kv. $50,000. buai-noK- LWiRWCn o S Trnnsnetn n gonoral banking mill invites tho account of tha citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has tho ilnost aud most secure) vault in this suction of Kentucky, -l- ..M.MI'1WU. ."'..I- J- 58gw.yyi E"!-- v. 'y-- f f SBBBBBBBBnggBQajhrwifllLlBregSlsawaBTftvgy. bh'Hwb-'- ; m'n.Wiff !'wj- - ' ' t'jffi 7TcgSEOTatMLagtrwah.i.vw.' iyty v, w 8jy iiw arergJFCT flW?' ossa MM jtiSSjfiv " " P 1 SCHOOL BOOK QUESTION ROUSING TAYLOR CLUB. 3 s. B r'"' M 'S I ' i n II ganize. Nkiio, Ky., Oct, 17, 1890. Dear Editor: Please allow SCHOOL BOOKS ARE STANDARD, v us to report tho work of our club "TayThey CojI no More in Kentucky Than at this town, known as the lor Club," which was organized In Other Statu. V October 8, 1899, after being instructed by Mr. A. T. Bradley, :, Vf.e aro in receipt of n comwhoso interesting speech did munication from Prof. D. Utloy, much in encouraging tho men to .principal of tlio Mortons Gap como solid for Taylor and our jJlfiVblic School, Btating 6nmo cold party. Tho club was organized ; facia about the school book ques-tio- ii with Isaac Harrison as President il niul llio bearing of tho and W. M. Tapp as Vice PresiChinn School Book Bill, dent. S. 0. Moore was elected which will bo enforced if Qoebel Secretary and Godfrey Winstead .wins, .at tho coming election. his d assistant. Then J. S. Tliero have boon many stories and P. P. Cargilo, District told about tho excessive cost of Committeemen, made good talks school books in Kentucky as comwhich were well taken, after pared with tho saino books sold which tho Club was instructed .in other .States, coupled with by Mr. A. T. Bradley to enroll claims that tho Chinn School their names, and tho house reBook Bill would savo inonoy to sponded willingly and eighty-tw- o Kentucky parents. Ono fact is names were signed for Taylor and worth n thousand theories. Ilero tho party. it is: Kov. S. 0. Moore was asked to .Mortons Gav, Ky.; Oct. 10, 1899. make a few remarks, and not Editor Bkr: Tho following - from tho American Book withstanding his confession of letterOo. may bo of interest so thoso not being a politician, ho moved whb"vant to acquaint themselves the house with as much caso as if witliitlio real state of iacta 111 re ho had been an old timo stumper. gard to inucli of tho discussions Tho meeting was adjourned to of tho school liook question: meet Monday night October 10, Mn. D. Utlrv. at which timo a thirty minutes' Mortons Gai', JCx. Dkar Sir: Your favor of a speech was mado by Mr. A. T. fow days since is now before us Bradley, and nftor his remarka-bl- o witha.list o'f books now used in speech, tho roll was swelled your school. Now you say that to 101 for Taylor. charges aro made that wo GODFRKY WlNSTKAD, sell books cheaper in Indiana than in Kentucky, but this stateAssistant Secretary. ment is absolutely false, and thoso who give utterance to such Tliey Lett Town. thoughts aro either ignorant or Three of those miserable pests malicious. As to Barnes' His- namely agitators, mado their ap tory of tho United States, it is not used in Indiana, unless, it pearance in Earlington "Wednesbo hero and there as a upplementary day morning. But Marshal Coylo text, and then we bill to who is always thoroughly alive to Boards of Education as wo do to his business, projnptly informed dealors in your own State, or to tho brilliantly-badgc- d gentlemen .your Boards, if they wish to that it would bo to their best indirectly, at 80 cts. not, transportation at your expense: terests to "take up their bed and A cheap edition of Montgom- walk." They took him at his ery's History is sold in Indiana word, and at onco shook tho dust atCScts." Giim & Co. furnish most of of Earlington from their feet and tho histories in that State and departed. As has always been the they do supply their books at a case, such nuisances as these find less rate, they put it up in poor encouragement in this town, cheaper form, paper sides, with where tho miners are too sensi a poor quality of paper, henco it ble and too conscious of what is is really a clieapor book. Our publications arc sold uniformly best for them to give ear to the Jail over the country, and, as you entreaties of men who spend their jlcimwjlwe will supply them to timo in trying to howl calamity, lyou gr.any responsible merchant when their is no calamity to howl. lat tho contract rates. American Book Co., Crumbaker's Speeches. I8AAO Roosk. Hon. E. S. Crumbakcr will ad Advocates of tho Chinn Book dress tho voters of Hopkins coun tBill claim that the same books ty, in the interest of tho Repub are sold in Indiana at a much lican ticket, at tho following slower price than in Kentucky, times and places: tAviicu tlio real fact is that tho Dalton, Thursday, Oct. 19', 7 toxtsof that State are inferior p. m. both' in subject matter and Nebo. Friday, Oct. 20, 7 p. 111. typography. Teachers and school Baugii's School House, SaturBoards and voters should look day, Oct. 20, 7 p. in. i'carofully boforo they consont to Mr. Orumbaker is an ablo lurn over tho matter of text speaker and is doinir offective Mjooks to tiny party or sets of parthe ticket at theso apities for purely campaign and sorvicofor ' pointments. Apolitical purposes. '' D. Uti.kv. Notice. To whom It may concern : Wjth .his customary good We, T. 1$. Jones, and N. 11. Jones, tlio $hniiorjAlbcrt Toombs presented heretofore doing business underCariMBfat. M. Wheat with a "biscuit Arm naino of tho "Mndlsonvlllo our riage Company" will continue 'board and rolling pin tho day partnership and business of manuTho pin facture and repair of vehicles etc., after the wedding. and sell buggies of our own manubore a legend recommending its facture ns heretofore, but hereafter tho partnership will tho business most cll'ectivo use on the head of bo conducted ofin tho nnmo of "Tlio t lie groom and tho board some Jonos'Uuggy Company," Instead of tho "MauiHonvlllo Carriage Comsaucy'message, all in rhyme. pany." Wo will do honest work and rC Or. Mi A. Slmmont Liter Medictno has great'y treat our customers with fairness. benefited otherStSnd it reasonably eertiln lo do Your patronngo is solicited. ": The Colored Hen of Nebo coflwiuniciiion rrom rrotnmcni nopuiu .. .: V? r THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. OrLESSON IV, FOURTH QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 22. HSl!SHS!i!HHS!SS!i1HHHHStHHrt?rtJtHStSH!Srtrtrt5tSiS?t!!t 5 INCORPORATED. County Teacher. I pro-lioso- Win-stea- -s- pur-Ncha- so -- you good. Try 1)1 I October 10, 18D9. m 1 " Ooogh nrCold.aailalare araof- ton danmmma. Fotoy's Do 1 COUCIIS. not Mglact a plooaant, eafo and tart auro.OonUlninooplatM and la guaranteed. llonoy ondTorUa TarltaueranteadtotilTa prompt relief in all caaes otiathma. Donotclau thla with othw medicine 0at baa failed to gin JOB Foloy'a Honor ond A8THMA. rallof. LA " CONSUMPTION. Foley's Honey one! Tor does not hold oat fubo hopoo eaxos, taco,ljutclalmatogl rellol In tho Tory wont lobUoctacura, CROUP. Thouaanda ol Infante and children dlo (carl; la advanced ItjoahaTahadthoOrir ,oa probably need a r llablamedleinallkaFo- loy'o Money ondTor to heal yonr long and ,top the raoktng eongb CRIPPE. ond In early ttocof Incldentaltothladlseaar PNEUMONIA. Dr. J. O. DUhop, of At- new, Mich., uyal "I hero mod Foloy'o llonoy and Tar la threo Terr ererocaiea of Pneamo- nla tho poat month, with goodveeulla." of Croup, orory ono of tbeeo Innocente could haTobeenwredhadFo- loya Honey and Tar ooen siren them In time, FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. O A M IP 3 EML 6c CO. W 1 r iJdl 'nsHBSiAMMIMETIRE I wPIMI 0 A & . hum Jmjf WSistSi - liBHaaiaaaaaaaaiaaaaaVr A Radical Change in Marketing Methods ever before offered. Write for our elegant Jl-- catalogue and detailed particulars. How we cau 5ave you money in the purchase of a sewing machine and the easy terms of 'payment we can offer, cither direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to pass. You know the "White," you Icbow Its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of the machine ami its construction is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write Address In full. WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (Don't a.) ClevcUl, Hit. T bigh-grade to-da- y. An original plan under which you can obtain easier tTrma and better value in the purchase of the world lamous "White" Sewing Machine than as Applied to Sewing Machines. Worms! VERMIFUGE! WHITE'S CREAM ltoat la Quantity. Beit In Quality. Ftr 20 Years Has Led ill Werm Rimedits. boZiX) xcar ss rreittiri by .olxjXj JAMES F. BALLARD. Sfc Loula. xnvooicBa8. iWNm& ered tho messago of God. Fearlessly, earnestly, ho announced to tlio peoplo the threatened destruction of tho city, crying npon tho atroots, "Yet 40 days and Nineveh shall bo overthrown." Tho missionary, whether nt homo or abroad, must get his messago from God. and boldly must ho proclaim tho truth, and tho wholo truth, not only holding out overtures of mercy to all who will and repent, but warning men of their sure destruction if they refuse to repent nnd to accept tho mercy of God. 8. God blessed his messenger nnd his messago faithfully delivered, and suc- cess crowned his efforts. Tho peoplo of Nineveh bcllovcd God, ropentodof their, sins, and God staid off tho threatened destruction of tho city. Bnt Jonnh, for political reasons, was displeased at his own success, nn anomaly in this respect. God will still bless tho faithfnl efforts of His servants to win tho world for Him. Tho task Bccms tremendously difficult, tho work impossible of completion, nnd yet nothing is impossiblo with God. With ono missionary God could bring tho great, wlckod Ninovch to its knees, nnd God is just os powerful nnd jnst oa willing toblossHisword today as in tho days of Jonah. trust Illm. Jonah's fidollty and success should 32. "And we came to Jerusalem and abode there three days." On tho next encourage all who aro interested In misday they gave In their report, and burnt sion work. It dhows that it is not offerings and sin offerings were offered to win tho world for God in for all Israel. Thcro Is no blessing and no safety apart from nim who is both Iso. Ex. lit, Biblo Headings. sin offering and burnt offering, but In vl, 111. 7; Nah. i, 10; Math. ix. by nis precious blood, there is pernira, Mark 111. xxvili, fect safety and tho assurance that as wo lv, John i, have been Justified wc shall also bo glori- Lukox, xvl, Acts vl. vili. 0; ' xili. fied (Horn. t. 0; vlll, 80). Rom. x, 14, 15. Speech. Kenrlei i It is pleasant to say smooth things in The Children In Church. this easy going, timo serving ago, bat "Hero nm I and tho children thou it may net bo tho wisest. A tendency hast given mo." That is wolL That is to point ont tho good tilings In tho ns it should bo tho children at church characters and Urea of wicked men and and in tho family pow. Thoy underworldly Christians and pass over their stand more- than yon supposo, and thoy sins nnd defects is ono canso of tho aro solemnly Impressed by the occasion, fnllnro of tho chnrch to keep Its hold oven if they cannot understand tho seron tho masses. Tho Blblo hides no sin mon. ''But they will got bo tired going or fault of tho servants of God. It is to school nnd then to Sunday school. " admired becauso of its candor and fidel- Not bo very tired as you supposo. Thoy ity to tho truth. Thoso ministers of tho rise up nnd change posture during singgospel and roligious teachers who talk ing. Tho service is only about an hour out straight to their people, hewing to and n (junrtcr long. Then comes a retho line, speaking tho truth in love, cess to go into Sunday school, then haro tho largest hearing and tho most only nbout an hour thcro, and no Bnch vigorous membership. God pity a min- hard stndy as in school. Really, do yon istry that cries ''Peace, peace I" when Eoel Any half duy at school is moro thcro is no poaco. A loving, fearless, sovcro than n wholo service at chnrch, direct appeal to sinful men, laying open inclndiug tho Hundny scliool. Besides, their sins and showing thorn a better if thoy cannot attend both, tho Sunday way, is tho kind of proachlng and school can bo omitted. Our very best teaching tho times demand. Religious Banday6chool workers will tell you that Telescope. tho church Is worth moro to tlio children than tho school. If ho can linvo but tlio one, givo him tho church. But do not bo whimsical. Ho can have both. LuytyWHUU All Utf AltS. It will not hurt him. Bring tho chilBeat Ooush Syrup. TaatoaOooi dren. Central Clinrch. Intliua. Hold by drtiEirlJta. VI bo-lio0; 0; 05-318-214-13; 88-525-07; 30-18; 3 Memory Vera en, Golden Text, En. vlll, 22 Conimeiilnry 1'rcpnrcJ br tle Iter. I). SI. Stenrna. (CopyrlBht, ISM, by D. M. Btearns. 21. "Then I proclaimed a fast there at tho river of Ahava, that we might afflict ourselves before our Gcxl, to seek of Mm a right way for us and for our little ones h and for nil our substance." In tlio' year of Artaxcrxcp, tho kins of Persia, Ezra and some 1,800 of his people went up to Jerusulcm to reo to tho welfare of those who wore there, to carry up much silver and gold, a free will offcrlna from tho king and his counselors unto the God of Israel, for the temple and for sacrifice and for tho will of Clod, as Btra might bo directed (chapter vll). Eira was n ready scribe In the law of Moses and had prepared his heart to seek the law of the IOrd and to do It and to teach It (chapter vll, 0, 10). Notice tho order of doing nnd teaching and eomparo Acts I, lj Mark rl, SO. Our lesson begins with Eira about to start on tho journey and making final preparation by a season of special waiting upon God. 22. ''For I was ashamed to require of tho king a band of soldiers and horsemen to help us ngnlnst the enemy In the way, because wo had spoken unto the king, saying. The hand of our God Is upon all them for good that seek IllmC" Sec his references to tho hand of the Lord upon him in chnptcrs vii, 0, 0, 28; till, 18,31; also Nch. IL 818; Ezck. Ill, 11, 22; vlll. 1, etc. It is no use to say that wc trust In the. Lord If wo don't do It, and, while there would have been no sin In Ezra's having a band of soldiers, he would not thus have shown as much faith In Uod. 23. "So wc fasted and besought ourGod for this, nnd Ho was entreated of us." Esther nnd her peoplo fasted nnd prayed, nnd God heard nnd delivered (Est. iv, 10). Our Lord said concerning the evil spirit which lie cast out of the child after Ills transfiguration, Howbclt this kind goeth not ont but by prayer and fasting (Math, xvll, 21). Barnabas and Taul wero set apart to missionary work with prayer nnd fasting (Acts xlii, 2, 3). It is true that overindulgence of nppctltc docs not tend to spirituality, yet there is no special credit In doing without food, bat when wc want something from God for God's glory more than wc want anything else wo will bo very npt to give ourselves heartily to prayer and fasting. See Dan. Ix. 3; x, 3. 21, 23. "Then I separated 12 of tho nnd weigh d unchief of the priests to them the silver nnd the gold which the king and his counselors had offered." Theso two verses tell us that these offerings Included also that which was given to nil Israel there present and that all was for the house of God. I do not know of any giving on record that can compare with the gifts of Israel, both rulers and people, for the tabernacle and tho temple (Ex, xxxvl, 0, 7; xxxvlll, If I Chron. xxll. 11, 10; xxlx. there was the same zeal for the house of God today that Is, the church of God, composed of nil true believers to complete it, what an abundance of missionaries and of money there would be seen to the glory of God. 20, 27. In these two verses he tells the exact weight of the silver and gold and of the vessels, and, knowing the value of a talent of gold or silver, tho current value of all could be estimated, but value amoug men and value before God are often two wholly different things, though wc make no reference to this particular case. Wc know that In the temple one day our Lord saw the rich people casting In of their abundance, and Ho saw a poor widow cast In 2 mites, which make a farthing, nnd He said that she bad cast la more than they nil. She cast In nil that she bad, even nil her living. 28. "And I said unto them, Ye are holy unto the Lord; the vessels arc holy also, nnd the silver and the gold arc n free will offering unto the Lord God of your fathers." As the Lord who called the prlcjts and Levltes to their office was holy, so they were to be holy also set apart wholly for Him (Lev. xxi, a 8). Tho Lord chose them to stand before Illm, to serve Him, to minister unto Him, and it Is even so with true believers now, for all believers arc priests, and all are chosen vessels to be holy unto Illm and to bear Ills name (II Chron. xxtx, 11; I Pet. II, 5, 0; Acts Ix, 15). 20. "Watch ye nnd keep them until yo weigh them before the chief of tho priests nt Jerusalem In the chambers of tho bouse of the Lord." We think of our Great High Priest who will never lose any vessel which the Father has given to nim, for no power can ever pluck us out of Ills hand, nnd wc may gladly say, I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that no Is able to keep that which I have committed unto Illm ngalnst that day (John x, 23; xvll, 12; xvlll, 0). 30. "So took the priests and tho Levltes the weight of the silver nnd the gold nnd tho vessels to bring them to Jerusalem unto the house of our God." In verses 33 nnd 31 wc read that nil the silver and gold nnd the vessels were safely delivered by weight and number at Jerusalem, and thus their work was successfully performed. Not nt Jerusalem, but nt the Judgment scat of Christ, wo will glvo account of our stewardship of all that with which lie has Intrusted us In Ills service, nnd It may help us to remember day by day that tlio Lord wclgheth actioni and spirits and trleth heart and veins and will give every ono according to his way and the fruit of bis doings (I Sam. II, 8; Prov. xvl, 2; Jer. xvll, 10). 31. "Tho hand of our God was upon us, and lie delivered us from tho hand of the enemy and of such as lay In wait by tho way." When we become children of God by faith in Christ Jesus, wc have from that time the world and the flesh nnd tho devil as our enemies, but wc need not fenr, for lie who Is In us Is greater than nil, nnd victory Is suro while we rely upon Illm nnd cry, "Thine is the power." We inny say, God, who rnlscth tho dead, delivered us nnd doth deliver and will Lord shall deliver me from evcrf evil work and will preserve mo unto Ills heavenly kingdom (II Cor. I, 0, 10; II Tim. Iv, 18). 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Fourth Sreot, Cincinnati, Ohio. It. C.COWAHIH.V, WeKltTll I'ABHOIIRor Asniit, Boom !(", Hallway Ex- vhango Bulldlnir, St. LouU, Mo. Briaki) F. Him., Northern l'nh- tnir!rAe;oiit,ltoom!t,Mar(iuett Biitldini;, Chlcapi, 111. J. Ij. EDMON'imo.v, Southern 1'aHX. linger Agt., Chattnuooga, Toiin. W. L. DANLEY, Ucit'l I'liRit. and Tlckot Airt., J. Nakiivim.k,Tknn. Sra4i ID swws;-tss;;$t- ; Capital SKca ItQ.OOO Pilf la. BUIIXrjI 'ihi Ite.BM. 1181. W. II. McRtdlcr. '&T. CHAilLliS. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Mndlsonvlllo, 7:30 p. m., Friday, Oct. 20. topic For tlm Week llmlnnlnjr Oet. 23 Comment 1T Iter. 8. II. Doyle. Business Social and Church Homtcrson, 7:30 p. in., Saturday, Tone An old time tnlralonarjr. Jonah ill, Oct. 21. . 110. (A tnlnlonai7 muting.) News of Our Neighbors. Owonsboro, 7:s0 p. in., Monday, Jonah was tlio son of Amlttnl and n CBHUCNCEB Ho prophoelod natiro of in tho reign of Jereboam IL Gcxl sent him on n special mission to Nlnovclu Jonah disliked tho mission nnd tried to escapo to Tarshish, lint God, by His providence, brought him to n realization of his inlstaka Ho commanded him a second timo to go on tho mission to Nineveh, and that timo ho obeyed. The story of his going is fonnd in tho topical reference Jonah preaching in Nineveh wait a typical foreign missionary. 1. Jonah was sent from God. Tho Lord said nnto him, "Arise, go to Nino-velthat groat city, and preach unto it." Missionaries innst bo sent of Gcxl. When Paul says in Rom. x, 15, "How shall they preach except thoy bo scntl" ho refers not to man sending forth missionaries, bnt to God's Bending forth missionaries. Ono who aspires to mission work shonlii feel called of God to tho work, am. all who are interested in missions should earnestly pray to God to send forth laborers into His vineyards. S. Jonah had a messago from God and proclaimed it to tho people. Tho Lord said. "Preach nnto It tho preaching that I bid thee." And Jonah delivGath-hepher. i, G S.CrumbakerandT. G. Finley Spoke to n Full House. Sunday. A protrncteil meeting will liogin hero nt tlio Christian Church on nuxt Nor-tonvll- lo A fow of our citizens went to last Monday to bear W. J. Bryan, Qoebel & Co., mill returned wholo. Olliorn woro lesn fnrUinnto. Mr. nnd Mm. It. Crutchliehl nnd g Dr. T. It. l'lnley wero in LoiiHvllIo tills week. It In unilorstood tlint tho St. Bernard Coal Co. will begin n now opening fbr coat hero In n fow ilnys. Business nnd work of nil kiiitlx woro nover, In tlio history of this town, ns goon ns now. Tho Christian Kndcavor Society, organized hero n fow months ngo, is Htendily gathering Rtrongth, nnd incots ovory Sunday at 0:30 p. in. "W. It. Wright, pastor of tho Christian Church hero, was prevented by sickness from filling his appointment hero nnd nlso from nttoudlng tlio convontlon nt Cincinnati. Wo hoar that ho is improving. Among tho many tilings to ho in tho near future of this town, is a town hall, to bo built by tho St. Bernard Coal Co. for tlio bonoflt of our people This is only another of that company's bcnuilclnl liberality toward Its omployos. Thos. U. KInloy and K. S. Crumbakcr mot with n full houso of our people last Monday night and drow a BiriKingcomrnsi oeiween jiomiuu-cnnlsnnd Gocbellsm, tho latter getting decidedly tho worst of tho comparison. Both spcochoff wore well received and tho mooting wns quiet and ordorly throughout. Hlght-Hcolnm ovi-den- co Republican Speaking Dates. Gen. V. S. Taylor and lion. John Ilarbe. Mndlsonvlllo, 8. Gov. lp. m. Friday Nov. V. 0. Uradley. LouiBvlIlo.B p.m., Thursday Oct. 10. Owonsboro, 1:30 p. m., Monday Oct. 23. Ashland, 1:30 p. m. Monday Oct. 30. p.m. 23. NicholaHvillo, Thursday, Oct. Judgi Clifton J Pratt ood W. If. Pay. 10, 1 Lancaster, Friday, Ocl. 20, 1 p. m. Winchostor, Monday, Oct 23, lp m. Cynthlana, 1 p. in. Monday Oct. Mt. Olivot, 1 p. m. Tuosday Oct. 24. Cnrlislo, Wednesday, Oct 25, 1 pm. Tolosboro, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1 p m. lion John V Yerket. Ilopklnsvlllo, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1 P'Madlsonvillo, Fridny, Oct. 20, 1 PSinithIand, Saturday, Oct 21, lpm. 1 Hickman, Monday, Oct. 23, 1 p. in. l'ndiicah, Tuosday, Oct. 24, p. in. Lottchilold. 1 u. in., Wednesday, Oct. 25. H. N. Lander p. in. Thursday, Oct. 10, Aubnrn,7 :30pm. Friday, Oct. 20, Bowlln5arcon,7:30 'Saturday, Oct. 21, Urcenvillo,7:80 and Cnpt. Lew Wnlu. nnd II. S. Smith. lion, Caleb Power Sacramento, 1 p. m., Saturday, Oct. 21. Onton, 7:30 p. in. Saturday Oct 21. Sebreo, 1 p.m., Monday Oct. 23. Pool, 7;S0p.in. Monday Oct. 23. 25. sai Blackford, 1 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 21. Clay, 7:30 p. in. Tuosday Qct.21. Crofton. 1 p. in., Wednosday, Oct. B UM Subscribe forTim Bun. -. Spottsvlllo,! p. m. Thursday, Oct. Zlmi,7:30 p. in. Thursday, Oct. 20, Hoblmrdyyillo, lp.m, Friday Oot. 27. ilobard 8,7:30 p. in. Friday Oct. 27,. .bovy-chasl- n tn keep In tnch with tho and shel swing around tho slrkle ar tho different fnckshuns and visit places wharo Dlmicratlc quarrels noora tu require nttenahiin. When Kongrcss meets agin wo kin feel thct wo her sum nlaeo wharo wo kin consult and feel at homo Oct. 22. r amid fnmtlyur surroundins. Rnssollvlllo, 7:30 p. in., Tuesday, "All throo the prciddcnshal enmpano wo shel hor need ur all tho Infermashun Oct. 21. r WO kin clL l Im ohlUn.1 In t.n. Wo suit frequently, llko doctiirs du wen their Ktr S. B. Smith and IVaf.J. E. Wood. pnshunts nro In n crltlkal condUhun. I'rincoton, 7:30 p. in., Monday, ThU will bo the center fmi wlch wo shel firo oot predlcshuns tu offset facts, Oct. 30. Imoo slrh Greenville, 7;30 p. in. Tuesday, andbraco ns uplltcratoor cz may bo needed tu and Inspire hopo and kurOct. SI. ridgo wharo tharo alnt much ground fcr It. Ix an big undertakln tu restore l'ndiicah, 7:30 p. in., Wednesday, It confidenco In tho Dlmicratlc party In tho Nov. 1. face ur tho kouutry's prosperity nnd the Franklin, 7:30 p. in., Thursday, record ur McKlnlci's admlnlstnshun, Nov. 2. but wo her got to nialk a bluff at It wethHenderson, 7:30 p. in., Friday, er wo win or Ioozo. Wo must holler 'Embalmed beeff tn draw nttcnshttn from Nov. 2. tho prorallln prosperity amung tho labcr-I- n clamps, nnd shout 'Imperialism!' tu frltcn timid people hoo nlr MR. EPIZOOT WILKIHS. tbclr xhaddcre. I kin foresoo nfrailoIt nr Is thct goln tu bo ll wurk tu git back wharo wo wux doorln Mr. Clcrcland's admlnls-traihulie Catabllahea a "Iluroo av but If wo kin only find cnuff In AVnahlnston to Alii the things goln rong wo kin crcntooally git Democratic I'nrtr nnd Explains thar. Tho Dlmicratlc party Is llko a stormy petrel thct dux tho most ur Its II. mt It 1VI1I Dc Cunilnctril. flytu In bad wether, nnd ncrcr curax Coprrlcht, 1S39. by American Tress Alio. around fmlcaj thcro is cnuff nr It tn start n shipwreck. I suratlmes git Irapashunt elation.) wen I mo things .boomln fer tho Bcpub- WASniNOTOX, I). O. ikinis our ir i Kin only wnto long cnuiT Tu tho IMltur: For seTeril weeks I her liccu trjln to I kno thct kalamlty will git hero sumtlmo establish a Buroo uv Infermashun whare- - nnd then will cum tho Dlmicratlc by ennr Dimlcrat, hoo got strayed awa Wen I hed finished mi llttlo talk with frum home, cood cum hero tu hnlminrtcrs tho man I wax speckln tu, I nst him whut nnd tri tu feci cnmfurtable. Tho Itejiub-liklu- s ho thot ur ml Ideo ur citabllshln a Buroo her atwazo kept open houto nnd it ur Infermashun fcr tho benefit ur tho struck mc thct tho Plmlcrnts rood profit party. "Tho Idee lx all rite," sed he, "but I am bl their example. I roto tu seycrll ur our stnteimon fcr coutrlbushuns nnd wus nfrnde it wunt wurk practikally. Washington Is tho storm center ur pollillx and agreeably tn her them respond pollitlshuns nnd men ur nil parties nnd so favorably, Tha seemed tu like tho Uco facshuns cum hcer tu konsult ur hcvln sum central place whnrc tha plans. Tho Bepubllklns kin nnd la their manlje on NoO'Gcr-sc- y cood play poker, nnd eatnplo tho obstroperus kuss If tha find him. Tha applejack, and cum under cenoolnc kin find a placo fcr him sumwharc, and Dlmlcratia infloocnccs. I her hired a ahet up hit mouth, even If tha hor tu blljin, hi payiu fcr it in advance, and giro him a furrln mlsshnn and send him her had It equipped vrlth a choice assort- out nr tho kountry. With tho Dimlcrats ment uv llkkcrs, cigars, spittoons, cards tharo alnt notbln tu giro. Tha will cum hcer and growl and quarrel about freo and poker chips. I hed sum misgiven about It, at first, fcr thct mix tho kind silver and tho tariff nnd befoar yu kno It ur outfit, I am told, that eontrlblted tn you will her moar different kinds ur our defect In 1600. A good Dlmlcrnt told fitcln Dimlcrats on yuro hands than tharo mo that tho wholo blznesa wuz quccrcd Ix stalts In the Yoonltcd Stnlts." "Wo wont hor nothin ur tho kind," sed bl had manljment, nnd that our pcep! wux phyla poker nnd sonkln themselves I. "Wc air out fer barrauny in tho next In jig water wllo tho Kepubllklns wero campane, and wo air goln tu hor it. Thct worlln nllo and da, with a big force ur Is why I hor been applnted a pcraraboo-lati- n misshnnnry, nnd thct Ix why I her mcrf fhiddln tho kountry with Itcpublikln plantld thtx Buroo ur Infermashun. speeches and nthcr objccshunablo litem-toohex got tu cum if we hcT ta fito fer Ho scd ho hoped I wood see tu It thot wo bed moro wurk and less rum in It. Sco?" 1000 around hedquarters or wc mlto not find ourselves on top ur tho beep on n nltc. He ted that the cnthooslasm necessary tu convinso pceplo and git out votes nnd win elccshaus wasn't born ur Frum Applejack Farm, wlch lx next tn Kentucky whisker. urovcr Cleveland's, In tho stalt uv Noo . Til air rite, ral frond," ted I. "It kin only bo prodooced bl Noo Qcrscy applejack. It wuz a grato mlstalk ur our o Money to patont good Idea may by managers, In 1600, tu her so mutch secured by our aid. Address, Tiih applejack. whisker nnd no I shel see PAtisnt Kkooud, Baltimore, Mil. that notbln but tho geuoolno stuff iz provided for tho noo Buroo ur Infermashun, and thct all other bererijes aro cxclooded. Wo klnnot afford tu talk enny chances with drinks thct thnre Iz enny onccrtalnty about. Fortunately, I hcv tested applejack nnd kno whut it kin du. Under Its cxhllcratin Infloocuco we kin peel off our coats and go tu work nnd feci confident thct wo nro golu tu win, nnd confidenco Iz tho main thing in a confidenco game Successor of the " Utuibrlitatd." sleh cz wo hopo tu play next yccr. Apple-Jqc- k Tho One Great Standard Authority, ' Is also moro lastln. Its effecks dont nitnriur. linn, lt.. J miln, I H. HnprtmoJirower, Court. waro off so soon. It bridges us over periHtmidnrcl ods ur despondency wen bad noozo and i.niiolT.S.C.OT'trrinUnj! ( unfarcrnblo clccshun returns cum In. Bl jmlic.tho. II. H. Huprema , nil ma Mate hu takin ennff ur It at tho rlto times, yoo prriii('oiirU,andofiiear see, wo kin mako our cnthooslasm nil nnd keep our kurridgo rlto up tu Wnmily concert pitch all tho time. Slch cnthooCuuiiiieiicled Stata Sitpeitntandenta i lif Hclioola, slasm Is contajus. Others will ketch ontu Collf ea Treat. ! It and pnso It along, nnd its Inflooenco nntandoUierLuucatora ) union n uiiotti iiuoiDcr, will ho felt everywhere. Wo shel mano-tan- o Invaluablenuu sum hovvy consoomcra uv applejack at hodfuiarters nnd tha will net cz a sort tlio tear! r, aeiiolar, pro . ..wiviib wan, nuu .vu- ur central stashun frum wlch will flo VU Wl WTt currents uv confidence and kurridgo tu 'Specimen pagts tent pit application to all hoo cum In contack with em. Our ia,&C,MrrIatHCo.,laHbllsIierii,i oraturs, cdllurs nnd wurkcrs frum all HprlHgHeld, Mass). parts ur tho kountry will rcccove tho Do not bo CAUTION. burins- smalldtctlruTln qulckenin Infloocuco and It will ho easier t" T for cm tu speck nnd rlto in glowln terms "WrtilafipiDletlonarka." All anttUo wcnaiera ur pur prospeeks even wen tha nlr tho t, aimugHKemiHiuni aim i r.inMHoiwu DiotfenOB mtjttu .,. ufir cult, , darkest. Wo hed a munwhut similar raln- - , tlio front eovaraaaliovrD In uur enmpano In 18S8, nnd It work 2FS. f x2Ss. ed nil llio up tu the time tho polls clozed. I hopo our present Buroo ur Infermashun will carry us over tho clccshun alto safely. At ennr rato It Is establlsbt. and we -d up-hiInfer-mnalmn" oppor-toonlty- ." r. nap-muny dec-shu- a?i irurk it fcr nil It U wutd. i shel trt party leedurs, JNO. G.MORTON. Tho ajtanianci of li ml arcouot aro num.foa.,ll la not In liatloaat mco m ara ulalar Ihfjr anow all about It bat loaalarlcd men, araxa anJlo woman Tbeto'a aaltljr Iflbo bank It a fooJ onr. Tbrra'a conten-lcn- : the tnoncjr alwajt ready an4 out ol reach ot rcur own paur aqoao-rieiinloo. It It rair lo tmall a tarsal inu la tonn wbon ou jour pocket. MANK IBR. ioJ ernn MADISONVILLll, - KENTUCKY Illinois Central R. It. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tlio Iltlnola Central bow o at en tale, and Mill cuu-na- lbs tinia nnlll bevlembrr 'O. 1(03. round III to miner loutltt ilckeit (tow polnltonltt llnet In Ibabout to a tarce Hit ol summer letotH In Iba Nnrlb. lit (alt doubla dallr lenrlca lo SI. Loots, Cblcaco, Clncianail and LouUTllle enables ono lo teach qul(kl)r and eomlortablf the mountain retorts of Virginia, lb Whlla Uonntalns and Seatido o( Ktw Kncland, lire 1 bontand Itlandt, Iba lako and loretl latent ot Mirhiean, Wltcomin and Minnesota, iba lltt Splines ot Atkantat, lb Vtltowtlona I'aik or lb retorit 61 Colorado. TOURIST Soutliera 1 .1 I II III 1 1111 A now 1S9S edilion. entirely rewritten, and ilrlnt lacH and conditions, brouibt down lo date, ot Iba Central'a Homcscckcrs P.. 1 I "donmern seetera-UBiiie,"ii- 110010. Ir now nrotneronilr located on Ilia lint IT ol tha Illinois Central Kailioad in tba Stales ol Kentucky, Tennessee, Mittittipi-- i ika and Lonlsana and also a detailed writa-upo- i cltlet, towntandeountiyon and adjaceai 10 that line. To boinstecktrs, or tbota in search ol a (arm, this pamphlet will lurnitb reliable Information concerning tha ntoti accettlble and prosperous poll I on ol ilia tiouih, frea copies can baliail ny appi)in( 10 ma neartti 01 the nnuersigneu, Tickets and tall Inlornatlon as 10 rates in neclion with tha ahoTO can ba bad ot steals ol tho "Central" and consccllnf Itaes. S.O Hitck.0li.Pm.Ae.tnl, Cincinnati. Jakn A. Scalt.Dli. Pan. Agiat, Hiatphli, Wai, Murray. OIt Pan. Aginl, Ntn Orlttni, A. H. contains a lane number t! pampblel,fioni Norlbera taiwets o( letleis iM been ittued. Ita ftbt'paK uiutirai- e. ' Htaton, G, P. A. W, A. Kaifantt. A. 8. P. A. Chicago, Laalsillli. ? you Are Going North, if You If You If You Are Going South, Are Going West; VI Are Going East, THC SktMoHtitMns Oci-sey- URCHAac TICKET cam-pan- lOUlaVILIC ft NACHVIllC R. n. . Webster's International Dictionary and to atcuno iThe Maximum of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort,! The Minimum of Rates. C. P. 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