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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 26, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 26, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899102601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 26, 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. TO" s at M ik. .. il i $M&i& y-- . I, .gam, ,m - j ' "'""-'TENTH YEAR. CHANGE OF DATE. Gin. W. S. Taylor, ' ' EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1899. GOVERNOR URADLBY NO. 48 Chosen Leader of Kentucky Republicani, SPEAK AT MADISONVILLE. WILL Great Day for Hopkins County-Tender- ed -- Will Be Big Ovation. BRASS BANDS ARE ENGAGED. ! Ev. ,. Tlio dato of Gojjeral W. 8. Taylor's Breaking in Hopkins Oountv Ikib boon chaiiKod to ono 2, Thursday, November weok from toilnv. Thk Bkk has a lojtor from State Chairman Long nnnouncing this change Hiulltirgo bills have been printed and sent out for circulation fixing tho date so that everything may bo done to givo widest cirTho culation to tho change. Madisonvillo papers havo also been requested to givo tho change of dnto prominent no- Full Address from Boattyvillo, and will make a trip through Central and Eastern Kentucky, lasting two or throo days. On tho first day thoy will speak at Beattyvillo. Filson, Stanton, Clay City and iinornicuiuiu points on mo & Eastern railroad. It is probable that they will thou bo joined by Governor Bradley, and tho trip bo begun through other sections of tho State. The Republicans aro much encouraged by the political developments of the last fow days. .uox-ingt- Stntc Upon a Sprclnl Train. It is reported that Gov. Brad- The Seizure of American Sealers in ley, Attorney General Taylor, A. Asiatic Waters, Eight Years E. Wilson, of louisvillc, and Ago, to Be Adjusted. Judge Georgo Denny, of Lexington, .will niako a tour of boiuo of tho railroad towns of Kentucky FIRST FRUIT OF HAGUE CONFERENCE. upon a private car. spoaking ns thoygo. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Wilson, and Judge Denny will start Rn Kiln's Asrrcctneut to Submit the on a special train on Octobor 28, Claim to Arbitration a Soaroa ol the! Much HatlafactloK o United Stntee Aiuhitfaatlor Tower, Who la Now flay Tour, B III Will In Loudon. London, Oct. 25. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Summary of rrTllluc Condition In1l eata th Itrltlili Pntltlnn m rrecarliini. tice f1ut boon Soldiers' Russia, It has been learned, has at last agreed to arbitrate with the United States the claim resulting from tho seizure of scalem in the Hob ring sea which have becu pending for about eight years. A protocol between tho two government!) lias been drawn uj, the final formalities are expected to be concluded next month, and the arbitration wilt probably take the form of the Venezuelan court. T1IU CLAIMS IN IBSUK. . if rt'K. in tho interest of tho couuty Y. M. 0. A. movement will bo held at Madisonvillo Nov. Tho program will bo given publication in theso columns later. Hopkins County has been sey lected as tho llrst county in in which to tost tho plan of county organization, which is now in its very beginnings and iinon tho success or failure of which much depends for young nion everywhere. A strong effort will be put forth to have a lprgo attendance at the conven17-1- 9. Kon-tuck- scalers within seven miles of tho Asiatic coast. It is a matter of interest that for the first time the Russian government contends that marine Jurisdiction of a country extends at least this distance from the shore line, instead of being limited to a marine league, ns laid down by the older writers on international law. The league was fixed originally, because it represented the extreme distance from shore that a shot could be thrown by onu of the old cannon used in coast defense, and tho Russians hold that the limit should be extended to cor respond to the increased range of modern ordnance. The I'rotocol Arranafed. The protocol through which the arbitration was arranged was prepared la St. Petersburg by United Stntcs CAPT. LEW WALTZ Minister Tower and the Russian foreign office. It was agreed by the parties that there should be but ono arflaking Speeches In Webster bitrator, and the person selected for COUNTY CONVENTION that post is Mr. Asser, a celebrated With David Browning. Dutch jurist, who took n prominent part In the Hague conference. The Yountf Men's Christian Association at GREETED BY GOOD AUDIENCES. iasc will be submitted to him just as Madiionville Next Month. loon ps the papers can be prepared r.t Hie state department. The first convention of tho Providence, Ky., Oct. 25. Hopkins County Oapt. Low voting men of Waltz and David VULE'SBRILLIANT MOVEMENT. to La-fayeau totivillo about noon on tho day of tho speaking and arrange Hionts have been made to meet him there and escort him to iladisouvillo in time for the speaking, which will 'be at 2 tt'clock. so as to allow timo for Uits speaker to make tho trip. A largo number of Nortonvillo, Mortons Gap, Harnsley, Karling-toSt. Charles, Ilsley, Dawson m(l country people will cheer ami welcomo tho arrival of this sure winuor of tho Governors' race and make his journey to tho county scat ono great ovation. Gen. Taylor has boen greeted with very largo and enthusiastic Hudiouues throughout the State and here in Hopkins every with our eminent, ablti and popular candidate for Attorney General, Judge Clifton J. Pratt, is ready to do his part toward a grand reception to the candidate of the jwople, tho representative of the "common peoplo" as Abrahum Lincoln was wont to call them ; tho sincere, earnest representative of tho peoplo in this momentous fight agniust Goobelism and force and fraud, the sure winner of tho race if every in lloikkins aiuL.oilier counties does his duty at tho polls on November 7. " Tho meeting will bo held at Especial artho Tabernacle. rangements will be made for tho comfort of ladies who attoud and a cordial invitation is extended to everybody. u, Clen. Taylor will reach Nor- - Letters. The postoffico department at Washington lias sent out a request to all postofHcos throughout the United States to bring uoloro tlio public tlio require moiita in regard to addressing mail to soldiers and sailors in tho servico of the United States. It is necessary to havo tho namo of tlio company and regiment, if a soldior, and tho namo or tho vessel, if a sailor, besides tho name or tlio auuresse. A great deal of incouvenienco has boen caused heretofore, by tho failure of peoplo to properly addross their mail and tho department seeks to avoid this in tho future. Olney. Throe moro of our Democrats have deiiouuced Goebel and will voto for Brown or Taylor. Mr. Hiram Fox died Saturday morning and was buried at Saturday evening. Ho leaves a wife, four children and a host of friends to mourn his death. Tho protracted meeting at is progressing nicely with considerable interest and one profession. W. J. Howton is on tho sick" list this week. Ed Pool has returned from a short stay in Missouri. Ther Inroho 130,000, For the Sell lire of Thrre American Vcaaela. Washington, Oct. SS. These claim originated in the seizure, by ItUBsian ofllcers, off the coast of Siberia, of three Amtrlcnn sealing vessels, and the dnmagcB claimed aggregated about tUO.OOO. The vessels were the James Hamilton LewIs,tho Cape Horn Pigeon, and the C. II. White. In each case the largest Item of the claim is on account of the sufferings of the American ofllcers and crew while under arrest. Differ Freun DrltUh Claim. Tho cases differ from those claims presented by British sealers, which rvcrc nettled by thcUchringseaarbltta Hon, In the fact while tho British reEEcls were seized by the American revenue cutters on what the arbitration declared to be the high seas, the tat Hussion men-of-w- seized thesoAmer-lea- n tion. HON. GEO. W. JOLLY ' Will Speak at Earlintjton and Other kins Hop. County Points. . Bolt McLean. Olovoland, 0., Oct, 251. A bolt of a largo proportion in tho Democratic ranks litis taken place hero tno Democratic Exccutivo Committee having come out for Nash. W. A. Kolloy, tho chairman of the organizatioisounded tho now slogan whou ho said : "Wo aro fighting McLean for all that wo are worth," ho said. "He'll bo tho sickest man after tho election you over saw." "Will you voto for Jones?" "Jonos; ha, ha When wo start out to fight somebody by 2 o'clock yesterday after-oo- electing somobody At Wednesday Oct. 25, 181)9, pick a loser. Wo elso, wo don't aro for Nash." Kirby Gordon and Mrs. both of Mnnue'Mcl'crran, Excitement at Morganflld. ' wore married at the Ono day last Aveok about ton vesidonco of Mr. Barton Crritch-ilol- d at St. Charles. Tho bride o'clock a young. man," all brokon 'small-pox,- " walked is u sister of Mrs. Crutchflold. out with Tho young peoplo wont by train into tho Court house. Judgo to St. Charles ypstorday, arriv- Spaulding hurriedly mado his ing about noon and wore married exit from his office, leaving his ufc tho place and hour stated, hat behind. Attorney Cinua-moii- d crawled out the window, liev. W. B. Wright officiating. Jailor Mr. and Mrs. Gordon loft St. taking sash and all. Charles for Louisville on tho af- Snodgooso touched a button and dropped into tho cellar through ternoon train. a Josh Taylor MrgHJill Vanison is visiting; climbed into the belfry. Bob Wathau, Capt. Wall and Bob TelatsB u Hondorson, Wolsofer took to tho woods. Dr. at Evansvllle. Joe E. Lilly quickly isolated rtf ! llnllA fV Akl Ho enStic, uuu jiuiinu. ui win vuy iwiu himself from civilation, or uyansvuie, tered the vault. Collins Waller miss jwary I nil ., were married last Monday, at his front door closed for tlu bride's homo, They aro both ordered timo sinco he moved popular and deserving young: people tho first and have the best wishes of a host of into his largo store. Morganfield friends. They Went south von' a Sun. bridal lour, and will return to this rty in afow days to reside, CUBANOIL ures true-hearte- Hon. Geo. "W. Jolly, ono of tho ablest men In Western Kentucky and n prominent llepubli-en- n for many years, will speak at Earlington, m tho Assembly Hall Wednesday night next, Novom-bo- r 1, at 7 :80 o'clock. Mr. Jolly, Itepublican liko all leaders, is doing till in his power to contribute to tho unity of tho party against Goobolism and force and fraud : Ho is ono of tho most tolling speakers in tho field. Evorybody is invited to hear him. d Qordon-McFerra- n. n, Browning spoke hero tonight to a good crowd. Capt. Waltz camo into Webster county to Bpeak with Hon. Caleb Powers, Itepub lican uomiuco for Socrotary of Stato, but tho latter telegraphed that ho was unable to fill his appointment. Messrs. Waltz and Browning spokoat,Poolo Monday night, where a brass band and a largo mooting greeted them, Thoy were at Blackford Tuesday and Clay Tuesday night, where tho attendance at tho meetings was also good. Capt. Waltz, although n novice as a public speaker, leads off at theBO meetings with an earnest appeal as a railroad man and ono who has worked for wages for many years, and ho is growing quito proficient as a speaker. Hr n Snltt Murch He Joins Forres with (Jen. White and Iuanrea the Safetr at lloth. London, Oct. 55. The Cape Town correspondent of the Dally Mall, telegraphing at 0:45 p. m. yesterday, says: "Ocn. Yule has performed a brilliant strategical movement, lly n swift march to the south, leaving Qlencoe empty, he has effected a junction of his forces with those of Sir George btcwart Wliltc, slightly to the north of Ladysmith. The two are now In a position to offer battle. I believe the first attack will be made on the large Free Stato force which entered Natal by way of Tintwa pass, and which has since been harrasslng Ladysmith. The military authorities decided that by joining their forces the two generals would be better able to cope with one large force nt a time than by having two small detachments to oppose simultaneously two big Boer forces. "Accordingly, after dcfeatingtheFrcc State troops, they will offer battle to Gen. Joubert. Only 40 miles now separate tho two Boer forces. Hence the need for swift and telling action, "The two sections of the Boer army together outnumber the entire British force by three to one. Hard flghtlhy Is certain nt n very esrly dote. Our men are confident, and there is much enthusiasm. y "The fighting outside of Ladysmith was a mere brush. Tlio losses on neither side were significant. It was merely an artillery duel in which the Boers came off decidedly tho worse." Menrlde's Confesalon Verlfled. Osawattomie, Kns., Oct, 24, Tho confession of J. C. McBride, the Stillwater (Minn.) convict, of a post office 1 Madi-Boiivill- e, trap-doo- r. robbery and murder committed here has been verified. Tho marshal who was shot by McBrido was doubtless Tames Helms, who was killed January 22, 1695. The Identity of the murderers had never been known. Billiard In Montana, nclenn, Mont., Oct. 84. in theso parts ore agreed that nothing like the recent fall of snow has been seen in SO years. It covered n wide scope of country In northern Montana, and reports tell of serious losses of life and stock. In Teton couuty alone io persons lost their lives. Old-time- On th 10th of Dooombor, 1S97, Ilov. T. A. Donahoo, paster M. K. Church, South, l't. Pleasant, W. Vn., conf 4 tracted a soverocold, wlilch Was attended from tlio first by violent coughing. Ho says: "After resorting to a numbor of 'specific's usually kept in tho house, to no pur- lpurohasod n bottle of Cham-erlain- 's Couch Itemedy.whlcli acted llko a charm. I most cheerfully recommend it to the public." For sale, by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earl-lu- g Cut. Georgo Rheu Charles; Mr. It. P. Henry, of the country, matism aud Sore. Hums, UruUes, cents. lienton;Robinson, King:. St. Gap. T. Mortons Price, 25 visited her soil aud daughter W. &, Sold lyJSt..Brnard prug Store. Rash and wife" of Uecla Tuesday, Subscribe for Tich Ukk. W 1 Planters St. LouN, Oct, 24. The following Is the Mimmory of con aUsetuiEEvkuRE dltlons In the llrltlsh-lloe- r wnr in South Africa up to this morning: Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Ad Ices from South Africa show Hint tho British forces are in n position ol ba.iw Kttmtn eo , aro yooic great peril, being confronted at every point by burgher armies Immensely superior numerically. A CRIMINAL. The Knglish troops under Ocn. Yule BE have been compelled to abandon Hun-deof Murders and Other Illajb and retire on Olencoe junction, six Crimea n of Krerr Dnr miles distant. Oecarrencea. So imperative was the necessity for Iowi this retirement that Kngllsh sick and Col.Loper of the Fifty-Fir- st Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 23. A spewounded were left nt Dundee. Declares the Filipinos Must be cial to the Times from Stillwater, One report of the second attack on Minn., says: .t Thoroughly Whipped. Qlencoe asserts that the assaulting "J. C. McBride, a convict at the prisBoer army Is led by President Kruger on recehed from Jackson county in and Gen. Joubert In person. December last to serve three yeurs nnd ONLY THINS THEY WILL APPRECIATE. A story which meets with no credlite months for an assault, has made a ence comes from Cape Town to the remarkable confession, showing him effect that President Kruger Is urging to be one of the most high handed murReport of the Death of Gen. O. O derers In the country. His confession the Boers to surrender unconditionally. Ilownrd'a Son Connrmeil hr Gen was mode to Warden Wolfor In o letter Olla The lnanrsrnt Forcca nt Hxtraordlnnry naval preparations by written October 8, and In it ho related the llritlsh admiralty and the assemVtnoroaaly Attacked nnd the murder of two ofllcers, Josoph bling of a powerful squadron, which Driven Off. Grant and John McNott, at Geneva, Is to receive sealed orders nt Cape III., August 20, 1880. The mnrder of Clear, lend ominous significance to the Chjcogo, Oct. 24. A spcclnl to th Julia Buckmlre, at Geneva; n post ofrumors of Franco-llussla- n conspiracies Record from'San Francisco, Cal., says: fice robbery nnd the murder Of Maragainst England. Cof. J. C. Loper, in command of th shal, of Ossau atomic, Kas.; the burgA story enmes by way of Durban Fifty-firregiment of Iowa volun lary of a hardware store and the shootIbnt Gen. Cronji? hns been token prising of n policeman at Guide Hock, oner by the troops under Col. linden-Powe- tcers. In an Interview pn the Philip Neb., and many burglaries and highpine situation, says: nt Mnfeklng. , way robberies. j An Atritreaalve Cnmpnlgn. Cen. Ben Viljoen was wounded and "If the story In true he has been a "All that Is needed now Is an ag- veritable terror. captured by the British at Blonds-langtSpeaking of the cirgressive campaign, with plenty' ol cumstances of the murder of Grant The Boers have again severed rail- men, nnd this war will be settled in and McNott, nt Geneva, he says: road communication between Dundee sbori order. The Filipinos must be " 'I shot Joseph Grant and John and Ladysmith by capturing Wash-ban- thoroughly whipped. That is the only Three of us, two pals and ray-elmidway between those points. were In the net of committing a thing they will appreciate just now Many of the leaders of the Filipinos burglary at Geneva, at about one WHEN THE CENTURY BEGINS. are well educated, cultured men, nnd o'clock In the morning, August 29, 1680. We entered the house of an unStatement From the Aatronomcr at I believe capable of giving their good government, but, n I dertaker for the purpose of robbery. nojnl Ohaervatory at the have said before, the first thing to do My two pals were arrested by these ofareenwlchi ficers. I walked some distance away is to whip them. from the place of tho robbery to tho Towna Taken Mnat Do Held. St. Louis, Oct. 24. A special to the jv.'Evfry ton taken held courthouse, and secreted myself befrom the nsironomic onu wnr conducted in n must be stern fashion. hind n tree. When the ofllcers came il station at GrccnniclilEnglandlsays: No more of this amlgo business. The long with my two pals I shot them, "In reply to your Inquiry, wo beg Philippines are n rich country nnd killing Officer McNott Instantly, Olllcer Grant fatally.' to inform you that the twentienth capable of great commercial develop"Continuing, he says: 'I also murfentury begins on January 1, 1001, It ment. .Our prestige in tho orient has has been generally agreed that we call greatly increased ns n result of our dered a woman by the name of Julia rn the outskirts of .Geneva, the first year of Hie Christian era An wor. Wo stand In a position to com- Buckmlre, mand the wonderful trndc if we will about two weeks before I murdered ao Domino 1, not Anno Domino 0; and, the ofllcers. I cut her throat with a only grasp the situation. consequently, the second century loro7or because she recognized me while Tribute to Volunteers. gins with Anno Domlnt 101, or 100 "Our volunteers are the greatest in the act of committing a robbery. years after the beginning of the first soldiers in the world. I believe. Iowa I carried the body to a hencoop nnd year, and so no, 'for the succeeding has a right to be proud of her regi- let fire to the house. The body was enturlcs. ment. I am proud of every man and of. found In the hencoop the next morn"The question was fully discussed at fleer dn the regiment. I want to say ing.' "McBride says his right name is the eentury dinner, In Glasgow, on n word in praise of the American colApril IS, 1870, when the lord denn of ony In Yokohama. They treat the re- Seorgc Bullock, and that he was born of respectable parents, who have retho Guild, after quoting nr!ou3 au- turning volunteers like princes." sided In Geneva since 1B71. He hns thorities, gave his decision as arbiter thntfhe nineteenth eentury did not trqrlDp&TQ politicians. tened two prison terms in Illinois and )nc--iNebraska. commence till 1801, on Janunry 1. One "After receiving tho letter and calllecount of this meeting was printed, Gen. rnnattin Olvea Notice that Ilia ing McBride into the office for n moro and Is 1n prhatn circulation nt this Men and Himself Hurried Their txpllcit statement of his crimes, War-Je- n time. Your faithfully, Own Wnr. Wolfer communicated with tho "W. H. M. CHRISTIE, lUthorlticsatGencvaand elsewhere. He "Astronomer Boynl Observatory." Ktinsns City, Sro., Oct. 24. A Stur learned thnt the crimes were commitspecial from Son Francisco says Oen. ted, but has learned no additional inSTIRRED BY EXPECTATION. Frederick Funston, In nn Interview formation. McBride is now 33 years yeetcidny, said: 3ld, and says he has followed the life Gen. Pullon Una Drgun "Unrolling "I ain gtttlng tired of the absurd o robber nnd murderer since he waj the ntooily Scroll In the VI- claims that are lielng mudo by certain it years old. While relating the story 18 clnltr of lollo. politicians of Knn-ms- . Letters have of his crime he gaic all tho details in manner and evidently Manila, Oct. 24, 5:50 p. m. Hollo i been written me by certain alleged po- i matter-of-fac- t litical tirred by the expectation of import-n- t order leaders claiming credit for some felt relieved. He claims to have conbeen of advantage to fessed because his consctense bothered that has fighting. Gen. Pullon begun d the bloody scroll," ns he prom- the regiment or to myself. They claim ilm nnd says he is anxious to bo for his many crimes. In the murised his followers In a recerit speech, credit for the ordr to 1 ro toMiinilo nd further assert that owe iny pro- der of tho ofllcers ut Geneva, he says by firing volleys nt the American out motion to brigadier to their Influence. ho had two pals, one of them Harry posts nightly. Since Sunday reinft is claimed that the its forcements have been arriving from orders to come home regiment got In- Ester, later arrested and sentenced to through the lohet penitentiary for 15 years. the north. This acthity is designed lu fluence of certain politicians, nnd now "The confession covers four largo dltcrt the VIsayans from thc,ir'di-satisfactiotomes the absurd report that If these manuscript pages." against the Tngnlo! politicians had not exerted n Agulnnldo hns ordered the release, on lame mighty Influence I wouldnot lme been FORTY-FIFT- H VOLUNTEERS. parole, of Arcnlta and other Vlsaynn leaders who are disposed to negotlute returned to Manila. V'i'he fact of the matter is that the rlirj I.i'in c Port Snclllnsr. Near St. for peace, and Is watching them Kansas regiment would have rotted in 1'nul, .11 Inn., Under Orders closely. the snndlots nt Camp Merritt; would for the Fhlllpplnca. never hnie gone to Manila; would be WAILING BOER WOMEN. lu the Philippines yet; I would .till be St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 23. The Forty-fift- h colonel nnd would soon be n private The Women of volunteer Infantry, Col. Dorst U'nlllnsc in cltl7tn if It had depended on the t :oiiimniiding. left this city yesterday the Market I'lnee Over Their Ions or infiuenceof these politicians for San Loaaea In nnttle. Francisco under orders for the The Kantas regiment was about the Philippines After the baggage had last regiment to leave Son Frnnelseo, Decn hauled from Fort Snelllng down London, Oct. 24. A private message and wns the last but two to leave town to the Omaha railroad, the men from Ladysmith says that a messenA acre ger who ins just nirhed there from Influence whole hell's have of political were loaded luio 30 special trolley would not affected the :ars nt the fort and brought through Pretoria, says the women are weeping of cbming or going." the city to the train, which was and waiting on the market place order Three trnins have been dispatched GIVEN A ROUSING WELCOME. reached during the morning. Two r jomprnlcs of this regiment nre at from Kleikhdorp to fetch the wounded bi'rrncks, and will join the rest from Mafeking. It Is estimated there rrlvnl of the Flrat Montana Volun- of the command qt San Francisco. The the 700 killed and wounded, und it U tecra nt Hutte Preacutrd With train carrying the regiment from here tnt(d at Pretoria 'that the British casMedal of Honor. was In fic sections, nnd will be tnken ualties arc only IS. through in quick time, reaching Ban Butte, Mont., Oct. 23. The First Fnmcbco Thursday. Conqueror Tukea I'oaaeaalon. Corneas, Venezuela, Oct. 24. Gen Montana volunteers arrived at 10 a. m., and were ghen a rousing welcome. Ciprono Castro, the successful rcVu-tionarMAJOR GUY HOWARD KILLED, After speeches nnd a dinner, the leader, made a triumphal iv. try Into the city, Sunday, and took men were presented with SQechil lie Warn n Son of Gen. O. O. Howard nud roll In IliiUle In possession of tho Yellow House, the medals of honor by United States SenLuion, official residence of the president. Gen ator Clark. Tuesday the men will .go to Helena. Castro rode at the head of the conThey are in splendid physical conOmaha, Neb., Oct. 23. A speelal caquering army. dition. They say Gen. Otis is compeble was received here yesterday anLnraeat In the World. tent, but ifi oterburdened with work. nouncing the denth, In the Philippines, Washington, Oct. 24. The founda Nearly a hundred members on Saturday, of Maj. Guy Howard, son Hon for tho new government printing at Manila. of Gen. O. O. Howard. The cablegram, oflice will be completed within n few dated Saturday, was received by Judge Pronounced Untrue. days, and work will be pushed of Maj. M. Woolworth, father-in-laDarmstadt, Oct. 24. With reference J. When finished, the new buildHoward, and read ns follows: ing will be the largest printing oflice to the report circulated in the United "Guy Howard, killed In nctlon toin the world, as well as the most fully States that the head of the cror had day." Mnj. Howard was n In been operated upon recently, It , Is Omaha, being on his father's stall equipped, ('tinted out thnt his majesty, during when the latter was stationed here. He The Vncnnt Ilrlvndler rSenernlahln. his stay here, was In the best of health, Washington, Oct. 25. It was posi- accompanied the czarina and the grand wns married In this city lSjeara ago tively stated nt the war department duke nnd grand duchess of Hesse on to Miss Woolworth and the nuptials yesterday afternoon that no decision frequent excursions last week, nnd wire n notable society event. Mnt had been reached In reference to the Sunday attended the servlre.i at the Howard resides here with her three tacimt brigadier generalship In the Itussinn chapel here. The trephining children. regular establishment resulting from story, therefore, Is pronounced to be Temporary llniindnry Fined. Gen. Shatter's retirement. untrue. Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 23. The Canadian government wns advised Saturday To Utlllsa tho Scorpion. I.nrifo Orders for Coal Cnrs. evening that the United States and Washington, Oct. 21. The auxiliary Philadelphia, Oct. 24. The Phllndel-.Id- a British governments had given effect Scorpion, how at Norfolk, has. gunboat & Heading road has placed n conprovisional Alaskan boundary been assigned to the transportation of tract with the American Foundry Co., to a wap arranged between Sir "Louis the Isthmian Canal commission (o of Detroit, for the construction of 1,000 which Dnvies nnd Mr. Choate In London. Nicaragua and Colon.. coal cars. This makes a total of 2,500 This nrrttngement makes no change y coal cars contracted for by the In the height of land nt Skaguay, but tho Domocratlo party cannot son n week, nnd Is on indica- It fixes ii point on the Dalton trail within If that thoro Is prosperity all over this tion of the great nclivlty in the coal There Is very little travel by this route country, it is too short-sighte- d to run trade. tho country if it had a chnnco. Ilon-te- n A Huom In the Capper Mines. (III.) Itopubllcan. Cuba at the I'nrla r.x. Calumet, Mich., Oct. 23. It In statWaihlngton, Oct. 24. The war ed thnt inside of another year at least is cunslilerlm? tho desirabil 2,500 more men will be employed in ity of having n Cuban exhibition at the and about the copper mines In the Iml'urm cxpofcltloii. mcretary lloot had mediate vicinity of Calumet. It is also n talk on the nubicot vesterdnv with said that of this number the Calumet Mr. Quest da. the CnUin commissioner, and Hecln Co. will employ no less than npd the Inttir Is to draw up a memo1,100 new men before the middle o: Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. randum on the sub.ect. uext summer. It Is the best remedy for stubborn colds. Subscribe lor Thk Bee, 1 per Aro you a subscriber to Tun I)es? SaulluosM, PrioeSVSeenUatdrugjfW. yew. ,! """" You should be, SOYAe OaftVAl W'.-A.-u Ti-ll- a Baking Powder HE The Boers Overwhelmingly Defeated Near Glcncoe, Natal. THEIR LOSSES NEARLY A THOUSAND It HiMS OIL- -. If it was only health, wo might let It cling. But It is a cough. One cold no sooner passes off before another comes. But It's the samo old cough nil the time. And it's the samc old story, too. There is first the cold, then the cough, then pneumonia or consumption with tho long sickness, and life trembling in tho balance. ii IS! IE D Mnjulin Hill with tb I'ualllous Rararaed A (Maiming- - Ulan Dealt to ths Doaatf ol llocr-Ue- n. '8r tnon Injured-Ure- at Hojolclnc Id Lon dna. st ll Me-No- tt. f, peo-ple'- n GJobe-Dcmocr- The following Ii summary of tin fighting in South Africa yesterday, tht full account of which would fill many columns: "A British force of 4,000 men, com manded by Gen. Symons, yesterday morning engaged several thousand Boers on tho heights of Glencoe, In Natal, "The report of tho battle Is n story of Majaba hill with tho positions oi the contending forces reversed, the British silencing the burghers' artillery, gallantly ascending tho heights, occupying the enemy's entrenchments and driving him into the valley with s merciless and relentless fire. "Iteports place tho losses on both sides as heavy. The Boers casualties are estimated at 800 killed and wounded. The British loss is said to have been 230 killed and wounded, Including Gen. Symons, who fell nt the head of his column. He is officially report, ed as mortally .injured, but subsequent advices from Glencoe deny this. "By this defeat before Glencoe, n plan of tho allied forces of the two republics to join columns nnd BBsuult Ladysmith nnd Lower Natal A as thwarted. "Tho Boers also met with reverses beforo Mafeking and Kimberly, At the former place tho British lured their attack on a train loaded with dynamite, resulting in hundreds of, their number being hilled or wounded." Following Is the BePubli's summary of the fighting: "The first big battle of tho South African war resulted In a serious reverse for the Boer arms. "Tho Boers attacked Glencoe yesterday morning, opening with nrtillcry from a hill. British infantry advanced under shelter of British artillery, carried the position nnd routed the In's St. Louis, Oct. 21. tho IT Agcrs Cherry Pectoral loosens tho grasp of yourcougb. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed; all Inflammation Is subdued; tho parts are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops away, it has no diseased tissues on which to hang. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out Inflammation of the lungs. Adrlae Free. Ramember a hT a Medical rott hara aor complaint Depart-mtD- t. M irnit-arIf and dpttra tho bett medical advice poislblr obtain, Soa canfreely. Yon will vrlto ths racalra a prompt renlr, without coit. Lowell, Malt. CITY FIGHT AT MADISONVILLE. vaders. heavy. 'The losses on both Straight "Goebel" and sides were a "Citizen' -- Ticket" in the Rtld. "Estimates are: the "Four or five cannon were captured from the Transvallers. ''No engagements between the Freo ptatcrs and Gen. White's command at Ladysmith reported. "Fighting Is reported nt Dundee. "Nothing further regarding tho occupation of Vryburg has sifted through the Boer lines. "A dispatch from Mafeking, undated, says that there was a fight tlieie last Monday, and thnt tho Boers were repulsed. '"Another report Is thnt 100 Boers were killed in the explosion of a dynamite train." VICTIMS OF wounded, 2S0 to 300; Boer killed or Ticket" composed of three Itopubli-cmiDemoWounded, 800 to 000. and threo sound-mono- y "Gen. Symons, commanding tho crats, thnt is grooming for a 'winBritish rtoops, fell mortally wounded. ning race ngninst tho Uoebel ticket British killed or Madisonvillo lias a "Citizens' B thnt wns recently exploited in that town. The pltizens ticket Is composed of tho following gentlomeuf A.'EV Ileeso, C. H. Tnto, Dr. It. L. Bono'; Jno B. Hnrvoy, Mike Clark and W. -- H. Jemignn. It is said thnt tho Goebel city tlckot is pledged to the appointment of Clies. Ilrndloy as city marshai nnd Hob Ilrndloy as city attorney. Tho "011120118' Tlckot" will appoint Stack Craig as marshal, tlio most popular and elllcient olllcer Madisonvillo has had for many years,nud have mado no announcements with reforonco to attorney. Red Hill Notes. "lTn-rollin- pun-she- I'ri-lnrl- ex-ti- Mn-nil- Van-Mine- y fpr-war- well-know- Georgo Grace made a business trip to Hopkinsvllle last Monday. Nine Known Mentha nnd Indications John Gibson, of Nortonvillo, was Pointing to Stony hi Yet visiting around lied If 111 last week. Unknown. Mrs. Mattlo Clnrk, of Pembroko, Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 23. A spe- visited rolatlves In this vicinity last cial to the Times from Great Falls, weok. Mcnt., says: Hob Hoflln pnld Knrllngton n pleas"Nine men perished In the recent ant visit last Saturday. bllz7ard. Five bodies havo been recov-rreSeveral of our citizens attended tho and It is probable this is not halt circus nt Hopkinsvllle yesterday, the list. The last body found wns llov. Shanks, of Bremen, is that of II, Herald, n sheep herder. The a meeting at Oakhlll church. holding sheep had eaten off his beard, clothing Hov. "W. G. Tcnguo, of Empire and part of his boots. He vera bands of sheep without herders hove been S reached a series of sermons at Hock wandering in that country, and point prlng church last weok. Dick Arnold, n lad of tho vicinity, to unknown deaths." was seriously kicked by a horse ono Ilrluv-GeFnnaton. dny last weelt. Emi Franclfco, Got. 23. Brlg.-GeM. G. ruiihtmi yesterday wired the war de- pleasant Hickstoand family made it visit Madisonvillo Saturpartment his acceptance of the ap- day. pointment of brigadier general in the II. U. Helsloy and Milton I licks, d volunteer service. Gen a Joint dobnto at Walk Fuiibton will return to Kanwii with had Wednesday nightPossum politithe Kansas volunteers who will be last Issues of tho day. on tho cal mustered out October 28. ne then will Jack Cavnnaugh, of "Wyuns, fell report at Washington for duty in the into a cistern last Friday and broko Philippines. his left leg, nnd Is now In a critical condition, being a very old man. Ilrfli'cd Their Aaaent. Cleveland, d., Oct. 23. Word thnt Henry Mcintosh is very sick. there will be no strike of telegraph opT. Ilamby and Clarence I'rlco viserators on the Big Four railway has ited In Nortonvillo Saturdny. been received by some of the operator! Sam Grnco and family of the In Cleveland. A strike In Impossible neighborhood, loft last Thursday for without the consent nnd Idnlin, Mo., whoro they expect to of the nfllllated organizations of trainmen and firemen, The trainmen nnd make their futuro homo. P. ir. Knight, of "White Plains, firemen have positively refused their was in tills burc Inst Saturday. Can consent. any one guoss his buslnoss? Cattle Show. rnmciNB. HereKansas City, Mo., Oct. 24. A ford stock show, with S30 entries, beCard of Thanks. gan nt tho stock yards yesterday, nnd Wo doslro to express our deop apattracted several hundred visitors. preciation of tho kindness of tlio Half of tllti states where cattle nre friends who havo so kindly bestowed raised- aro represented and nil the big upon us the ninny nice nnd useful states from Ohio to Ne- presents. Wo nro grateful to oach en' vada, have contributed. Valuable pre- and overy one. it. at. wiikat anu wive. miums hare been offered by the d, 1 newly-formeman-Igcme- THB BLIZZARD. Order Byateni. Wcshlngton.Oct. 21. The annual report of the money order system of the post oflice department nhovs n total issue during tho year amounting to Money" nil Increase of $20,30 1,403 over Inst year. $221,938,303, com-pen- Dr.BulTs COUCH SYRUP Former Governor. Death of Syracuse, N. Y Oct. 24. Former Rev. Granvillo W. Lyon, tho new Gov. Hugh Henry Osgood, of Connect- pastor of tho M. Ji. Church. South, icut, died, Sunday ut Manllus, aged at Madisonvillo, preached his first sorinon last Sunday to a large con 8 years. gregation. Ho mado a flno impres upon tno peoplo. Tho Courlcr-Jouridenounces ns sion fools, nil who favor froo silver, nnd If you go to Mndlsonvillo noxt. nn traitors nil who oppose imperial- Thursday, you will honr a, groat ism nud expansion. As Col. Bryan speech from ouo of Kentucky's greatfavors froo silver and opposes nnd expansion, how do tho est mon General Taylor, our uext frlonds of Bryan expect to ndvanco governor. his interests by supporting Uoobal Brvnu Homier nnd Col. Su- who Is tho political partner of Hill breo, of Henderson, tried E. G. at tho fish Hnldemnn of tho Courier Journal? Loch Mary yesterday morning early-bu- t Freo Press. results nro not in ovidouco. Buck Shaver has accepted a posi Tho jnost stubborn cases of Bronchitis quickly succumb to Coussen's tion with tho Empire Coal Company Honey of Tar. Price 26 and CO cts. and will leave in a fow days to assume htedutlos. St. Bernard Drugstore. Quito n number of tho mombors of tho local lodgo, Ancient Ordor United Workmen nro making arrangements to attend tlio grand mcoting of the Order nt Kvansvlllo, tomorrow. Quite a number of lodges of Ken tucky anu lucllana will bo prosont to take tmrt iu tho proceedings, nud a grand timo is oxpectcd. t tiK, ' i ? '.". m Q-?gg- Bee Editor and Manager. Incorporated ) I'ALT, M. MOORU, helncd bv fellows from over tho Marching line. The Chicago Club, Mr. Bailey, of Texas, Mr. Stono of Missouri, Mr. Bryan, of Nebraska, and now tho moneyed political bosses of Now York. "' Mn. Bhvav nlimilil hnvo had for use ill his Kentucky speeches the following oflicial statement of tho mortgages filed and released in Nebraska from 1892 to 1898: Jlolensed. Filed. 1892.. 18U3. . BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. uss matter. Untercd the rcito&ico at Earlitigion Second SUBSCRIPTION Oiu Yfar.slrlctlr 'In advance " Six Monibl, ThrceMonths, " KATKS Ii 00 50 18.U 1895 1890 J 1897 .. S Single Copies Specimen copies mailed free on application. 189S. Correspondents named In all parts of the cuntT Address oi for particulars. THURSDAY. . .. .$38,817,033 34,001,318 31,090,054 25.753.804 .. 10,474,000 15.0.10.721 21, .103,855 $31,012,270 20,178,745 20,438,090 22.018.917 18,213,882 22.215.759 27,498,070 OCTOBER 26, 1899. 1N elected and the McOhord railroad bill enforced as Goebel & Co. threaten to do, tho miners of Hopkins county would lose in wages approximately $125,000 a year because of reduced business, and railroad men would bo proportionately alfected. Voto lor Tiiylor and the .Republican ticket and an industrial prosperity to the industries of Kentucky. A Lkttkk has come to light, in the and is printed Louisville Evening Tost, which has been sent out to tho liquor dealers of Kentucky, from the headquarters ol the Ohio Brewers' Association, to invoke the hearty work of the liquor trade of Kentucky in Goobcl's behalf. What desperate straits have the Goebel men conio to that the of a foreign association of beer brewers must bo brought to bear on Kentuckians in behalf of the Goebel ticket. fac-simi- lo ce Ir tho Goebel ticket were -- 1 REPUBLICAN TICKET. - .'TliiT- - . . " For Governor, S. TAYJiOU, Of Hutler County. AV. For IiloutPiiant-Ooverno- r, JOHN MAKSHAliL, Of Louisville For Secretary of Stnto, CAIiKll l'OWKHS, Of Knox County. For Attornoy-Ocnoift- I, I A 1 H it OlilFTONJ.l'llATT, Of Hopkins County. For Auditor, Ituv.JOHN S.SWKENKY, Of Jlourbon County. r fe,v . I if t r" GoRnKi. leaders aro disheartened and soino are conceding to close friends their hopelessness Inas to the possible election of tho man behind tho Election Bill. mon Bopublicans and Of Camnboll County. For ConunlBsIoner of Agriculture, are gaining interest and strength Cut. J.Of W. THnoCKMOllTON, and confidence daily. But thoy Fnyotto County. are not over confident. That is For IlenroBeiitntivu. to say every man will and must HEN T. IIOHINSON. go to tho polls and register his own vote against uoebel and Nonk of tho preachers Iiavo yot force and fraud, and not depend on others to win tho election. boon reported as convert h to Voto your Every voto counts. own vote. ItKMKMiiKR the date of Election John T. Hodok, another mom day Tuesday, November 7, from ber of tho Goebel Democratic 7 a. m. to 1 p. in. Campaign Committee, has sent in at Madison-vill- e Ins resignation to Allie loung, GiiNKKAr. Tayi-onext Tlnirsday atternoon, Stato chairman. In an interview he says: "lam thoroughly dis November 2, at 2 o'clock. gusted with the wholo crowd. I Votk for Taylor and thus do want nothing more to do with man your duty toward maintaining them; no them." good work and good government. could longer tolorato Thus Goobcl's friends and supvon want to give Goebel a porters find him out and leave If him, ono by one. Tho list of sure and overwhelming defeat rennd no other sort will win vote those who have publicly is clean ticket headed by a nounced and denounced him a for a clean man. Stamp it under the long one. Log Cabin and quit. JuD(iK a man by his paBl life, not by his" promises for tho fuJudok Pkatt continues to speak ture. If to very largo crowds wherever ho past lifo there it anything in the of William Goebel to goes and to bo given a hearty re- recommend him to tho support ception. The Judge's home peo-pl- o are proud of tho record ho is of Kentuckians who aro not seekers somebody shouldtell making in tins great campaign. it quick. And now the possibilGokukl it Co. threaten to ruin ity of his ever being ablo to fulthe business of rnilroads and coal fill future political promises is The growing almost as romoto as the industries in Kentucky. wiso man who is engaged in any chance for publication of any department of those industries reconiinondation from the past. will voto against Goebel and the Where will tho adhering office seeker stand when the returns wholo ticket. aro in? Tiik election of Goebel would At tho begiuning of 1899 there cost the miners of Hopkins county not less than .$125,000 annually were fully 50,000 more freight Tho miners cars in service on tho railroads jm loss of work. "wolfare is everybody's welfare. of the country than a year beVoto for Taylor and good work fore. And ono car building company in America built 40,000 for Kentucky industries. new freight cars in tho first eight JiKMUMiiKit General Taylor's months of this year. Tho raildate at Madisouvillc, Thursday, road shops and other builders of November 2, at 2 o'clock in the cars Iiavo of course largely inBut tho ft The date is changed creased this number. to tho abovo day in accordance business of tho country has so with the announcement of the wonderfully increased that there is now a froight car famiifo State Central Committee. throughout tho United States. A .man's friend would not rob Possibly Mr. Bryan and Mr. Goehim. If Goobel wore the railroad bel cannot sco any prosperity, mini's friend ho would not have but tho pcoplo can. deprived him of sacred rights of bo citi.enship by tho provisions of What would this count the charter of cities of the second without railroads and other great Goebel himself industries? What would Hopclass which kins county amount to without framed. her railroads and tho immense Tuksday, November 7th, is coal industries that pay in wnges election day. The day that Wil- within her borders ?500,000 anliam Goobel is to bo defeated if nually? Tho operation of tho (hose who oppose him and his McChord railroad bill, to which methods are careful to register Goobel is pledged, would reduce n by their votes for Taylor and or $125,000, tho ticket. The polls open wages paid Hopkins county coal at 7 a. m. and close at 1 p. in. miners and allect railroad men in proportion. Tho whole county lv you don't like Goobel how is interested in the welfare of tho can you? voto for Taylor and minor and tho railroad man. 1'ratt and the full Kcpuhlican Voto for Taylor and tho Kepub-ca- n ticket of clean, ablo men, and ticket and prevent a. disturbelect a legislature that will bo ance of tho present prosperous hostilo to Goebel. The Bill must conditions. bo repealed and the Bill Goobel Rkpuuuoan harmony is everymust bo defeated for United where to bo found. State Senator. Governor Bradloy has made tho strongest Haimioah moil of Kentucky tiro possible appeals for unity, and remembering that Goebel has tho Goobehtcs all prophesied tho robbed them of sacred rights as Governor would bo silont. At American citizens by his charter Owensboro ho said: "Voto for of cities of tho Second class, in Bill Taylor," and tho crowd wont which ho has disqualified them wild. Geo. D. Todd, the Louisfiom holding representative of- ville leader of ono of tho Refices from Legislature down to publican factions in that city, common councilman. with all thoso who stood with tho Hambrick committee, folMany men connected with coal lowing Governor Bradley's" first mul railroad industries in Ken- speech, announced that ho and tucky, whoso business and reve- thoy would givo Taylor a united nue, and consequently personal support, and would put out no and family welfare, are openly opposition city ticket. And now threatened by tho Goebel move- in Louisville, as in the Stato, tho ment, aro taking a calm, sensi- Republicans stand as ono man. ble, business view of tho situation and all will voto to rotiro Mr. and will not cast their votes to Goobol from tho political active qhango tho present busy, pros- list, In tho Second Congressional perous conditions. District non. Georgo W. Jolly is out on tho stump and making Ukky Woodson, National Goe- powerful appeals to Republicans bel Democratic Committeeman, tostand togcthor. Ho speaks at was reported in New York this Ea'rlington on tho night of Noweokploading for campaign funds vember 1st. All of tho loaders Outside aid is what is wanted. aro in lino, all tho rank and file Homo forces must bo taught and aro in lino. It only remain? now For Treasurer, WALTKUK. DAY, Of Jlrentbitt County. For Superintendent of Public struction, JOHN KUJIKK, ' anti-Goob- ol times as much as at that timo, mul tho prices received much higher. Secretary Piatt and WllUmn Wal ton, of the Ilarnsloy Conl Company, mnuo n business trip South, hut ,Experience teaches that week. A voto for Goebel good clothes nuea? longest, ngnlnst corporations of111011119 n voto all kinds, nnd good food gives best nutrition, If you aro employed in or around a a remember you and a good medicine that conl mine,mm von should work fornn conmnnv resent cures disease is naturally the attack on it when tho direct result bo best and cheapest. Hood's willway.a cut In wnges If Coobol has 111s Sarsaparilla is the best mediRiclmrd Salmon, who wns so fnv- cine money can buy, because orably spoken of as caudidnto for this it cures when all others fail. railroad commissioner JnYerkes dis at trict was over to henr Poor Hoalth "Had poor health for Mndlsonvllln Inst week, and wpnt years, pains in shoulders, back And hips, away delighted. . with constant headache, nervousness and Secretary Anderson, of tho Mon Used Hood's Sarsaparilla, no appetite. arch Coal Compnny, mndo a trip gained strength and can 'work hard all boutii inst week', looking aitor 111s day; eat heartily and sleep tuelt. 1 took eoinpnny's Intorests in the conl marit beciuse it helped my husband to ohom kets. it gave strength." Mrs. E. J. Giffels, .QilTmriiitnlitltinr. llnrrla vn lit, ln( Moose Lake, Minn. ay and pays business nt South Inst Dimuond inino ZnOGtCS SaUajuVilltc weok, on accountsuITered thoic coal of scaielty of cars. "What is tho trouble at tho Mon Hood's Hilt cnr llTerllli ; the non Irritating and arch mlnoV" wns tho query of ninny only cathartic to tako'itlth HoodV rlaraaparllla. inst Saturday, wnen tiu-- saw a inrgo lot of men sitting around on the outside. Some sniu It wns nn nceldent, for each individual to bo sure but when tliofncUworo mndo known, voto is registered atid It wns found that a lack of earn that his for tho election officers and tho caused tho stop. inspectors and challengers to sco A lending conl operator from tho that tho votes aro properly polled Tmllnli 'IVrrltnrv AVim hf.rn niL ttpnk and counted. Then the defeat of nnd when questioned ns to the condition of labor In tho West snid that Goobel is certain. beforo tho nresont minors' trouble which was brought about by labor The Hopkins County Election ngllntors sent there, penco nnd hnr- Commissioners have completed inony prevailed ami minors worked stendicr mid their appointments of election ever before. wnges were better than officers for tho crfunty and tho full list is published for the first A scarcity of conl ears nt all tho time clsowhcro in these columns. mines was the general complaint Inst week It is to the credit of tho members of reduced nnd tho lesult was n week production. of tho Election Board that thoy An imirocmout mat- ing process will, wo in tho eoko mak have shown fairness in this understand soon ter by recognizing the Hopubli-ca- n bo added to' tho eoko works bore, party in tho appointment of whereby tho enpnelty of tho ovens two election officers in each pre- will bo grently fnerensed. Wm. Thomns, who now mines cinct in the county. If these appart of pointments are peunitted to coal in the northern(Numls Indiana, rolnties nnd stand and tho Board in tho ca- mndonnd Christian countiesina Hopkins visit pacity of returning board after Inst week, nnd reports eonl business with equal fair- In that stnto good. tho election acts ness in the counting of tho ballion. J. W. Yerkes, of I'astern lot, they will descrvo the appro Kentucky, was the guest of Presiof St. llernard bation of every good citizen for dent Atkinson, day tito so Inst week, or Company, their fairness. There have L een and in bis for a company inado a tour of soino instances where the board several of tho mlnos.and was pleased has declined to accept thoso with tho magnitude of tho eonl busfound names that were recommended iness ns hepraiso here; also spoko for by tho Republicans of the pre words of of miners tho contented condition hero and the cinct for which tho appointment good wnges received by thorn. was mndOj and to this extent tho Did tho miners ever stop nnd think Democratic members of the board of what little valuo to them, or tho have incurred tho censure of Re owner of tho coal Holds of Ilopkfns publicans of thoso precincts. But county, this field, would Iiavo been "Theestts the Cheapest' United Stntcs. Rut thero is now ft froight car fnmino notwithstanding thero wero B0,000moro froight enrs in service at tho beginning of 1899 than a year boforo. nnd that 0110 con cern nlono has built slnco tho ilrst of tho year about as many more. Thdilght telegraph oflleo has been reoponed at Mniuifngton, with Mrs. Cookns operator.. For tho snke of humanity a moro enrnest elfort Should bo inado by county and city olllclals to onforco tho law ngnlnst jumping on nnd oil trains whllo In motion. Four dnrklos who wore found In n enr loaded with morchnndlso last week, woro arrested I1010 by Mnrshnl Coylo, but ns there was no posltivo proof that thoy broke tho seal thoy wero turned loose. An order was placed for stool cars of a now form llat cars tho other day, thus clinching tho success of tho stool enr. Tho order enino from tho Now York Central nnd Michigan Contrnl railroads nnd cnlled for 2C0 enrs for ench rond. It is presumed Hint tho enmnro to bo used to enrry timber. Tho fact was rovealed last Friday night that section foreman Deorlng of Mortons Gnp, is not easily bluiled by ono whoso supposed intention wns a hold-u- p nnd robbery. Mr. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's LivcrPills keep the bowels in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation and kindred diseases. ftAft5AAftAftAAftftAAAA? Y ! 41 CLOTHING. s ft' I "Can't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilcsburjr, Va. writes I don't know how I could do without. them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. 49 f? 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Tutt's Liver Pills Church Directory. M. 12. Church. W. C. Wilson, pastor. Services first and third Sundays nt 11 n. in. and at 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Sunday .school at 0:30. CinusTiAN Ciiunoii. I. II. Teel, pastor. Services second nnd fourth Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:00p. 111. Sunday-schont 0:30. Prayer mooting, Wednesday evenings nt 7:30. M. 13. Ciiunoir, South. II. M. Wheat nastor. Sorvlces llrst nnd Third Sundays nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday-schont0:30. Prayer mooting, Tuesday evenings nt 7:30 ol ol 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Tho bulk of our Fnll and Winter Clothing is on our counters now, nnd wo aro roady for business. In fact the enrly cool weather has caused our customers to rush in upon us boforo wo nro nblo to "spread" oursolves over our now room as wo intended We hoped to have hail nil tliingR arranged nicely in plenty of timo for curly FH '!.. .1.. t. our "boss," i. 0., tho pcoplo say nay ; LillMi;, Hill tliov want to buv NOW, so wo lihvo pulled oil' our coat, rolled up our sleeves, nnd nro now 'in it" nnd "at it" with "both feet" and "both hands," for till it is worth. Uomo right along, ladies and gentlemen. Wo nro at your wo nro awfully anxious for you to keop us hard at work. Our Clothing, Wraps, Dress Goods nnd Shoes are now upon to you, and wo must say wo aro perfectly satislied with each. Wo never had a purchase wo wero as proud of, Conio in and partake. The values aro good, tho styles are right and the prices bottom. coni-ninnd; l I if l l h I hh b b l J l ? l i i i l o 0 Deering wns onroiito to Knrlington in n buggy accompanied by a colored mail, when, at a point Just south of tho Arnold switch crossing, an unknown man stepped out in the rond directly in front of his horse nppnr-entl- v with the intention of taking bold of it. Mr. Deering nicked up bis roolver and ordered hlintogot out of the road which tho fellow (fid when ho saw that his intended victim wnsprepnrcd to givo him a wnrin reception, and as ho stopped aside he said, "AH right, I don't wnnt any 49 49 49 49 49 49 BISHDP&'CO. MADISONVILLE. KY. I i b c ! 49 49 49 49 49 ' YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. o clock. thing." Miss S.illic Browning .has jiiot returned i from the West, nnd has given our Dress Goods, b MlRHIONAUV RAITI8T ClUIHOH. 49 1). S. Kdwards Pantor. Horvlcos sec Trimmings and General Dry Goods Stocks their l ; ond Saturday night, Sunday and 49 0 Sunday ulcht. Sunday-schoo- l at 0:30. 49 finishing touch. Prayer meeting, Monday evenings at 49 c cr crercr crwor crcrc ere-- cr ro?cr r. N. B. 7::o o'clock. ? l t Thero is ono fnmino which Mr. llryan and other people who aro bewailing presont conditions bavo neglected to mention, nnd that in tho ear fauiide. Tho railroads, whoso nctU ity Is a better barometer of business conditions than pel Imps any Catiiomo Oitunaii. Rov. A. M. Coenen. nastor. First Mass, Sunday niornlnir at 7 o'clock: Second Mnss, U:3( o'clock. Afternoon servico at 2:30 every Sunday. OKNF.llAIi RAiTIBT ClfUltUII. ersrer? PtVtV WWWWWWTTWWJPa or crf-wo- p- -p 'ty'j- yYOUR ry pc - - v? rTpwy ; jity; ORDERS Who Does the Livery Business? "p?:j,s I A William Chllders, pastor. Services otner class 01 our groat nusiness on every third Sunday nt 11 o'clock n. (erprises. nro siilTerluir from a short in. and nt7:30p. in. ngoofenrs with which to trnnsnet Y. 1. S. C. 13. Prnyor meeting tuo immonso imsmess 01 1110 coun- every Sunday ovcnlng at 0:30. try, despite tho fnct that they greatly Incrensed their rolling stock in tho DIGEST past vear in tho expectation of an in- - WlnMfwr rnf. of YOUR FOOD. all Blekneta la CAttftAd bV erenso In business. Tho growth in mod not belnir oroDcrlr dlrestcJ. It create pot eiw Into joar blood and tba railroad business is illustrated oy ion andalmotan)rdlwaM the banian 70a an liable to iiittrn d the single fnct that the bclr to. Uo Dr. CarUtrdf German Xlrer east-boun- I)1 SOLICITED Ask your neighbors. Thoy nil nay Hint wo haul better loads, furnish best teams, ami always nt tho right, price. i of-fi- co in the main tho appointments have been such as arc fully satis factory and tho Board has acted fairly, as Tiik Bke predicted it would some threo weeks ago. But tho fight is not won yet and it will not bo over until the result of tho election is announced. Re member that the powers of Goe bel Election Boards aro unlimited. It is not expected that tho Hop kins County Board will change its policy or its appointments, but it has tho power. By their action tho members oi tins coun ty board will stand or fall in tho public esteem, and wo bolieve, as we said bolore, that thoy will givo us a fair deal. But lot thero 1)0 vigilance all along tho line And let every man who is out of sympathy with Gocbelism and force and fraud go to tho polls and cast his voto for Taylor and without a railroad, and yot there are politicians who, if thoy had tho power, would destroy tho Ilallrond company. Tho Tradowntor Conl Compnny of Sturgls, Ky., wnnts about fifty minors, so hero Is another result of tho incrensed demand for conl from Westorn Kontucky. In Missouri mining machines aro used in o.nly ono 111I110 in tho Stntc. TI1010 is a totnl of l'2l mines, which givo employment to G,t12 men. Thos. Wngnor has now Joined tho mining forco nt llnrnsley. Now it is snid that a matrimonial beo buzzcth around tho head of Joint M. Ilogau of Ilecla. At Galosburg, 111., last week It was not possible to get a pound of coal of any dealer in Gnlcsburg. It has been a long timo since such n stnto Tho city Is of nlfnirs provalled. threatened with n conl fnmino. Mnrquetto, Mich., Oct. 12. Kinsman, Captain of the Champion iron mino, nt Champion, fell from tho first to tho eighth level nnd wns the full Republican ticket. daslied to pieces. Willis Maguire, formerly an attornoy at Mnrquctto, JUDGE PRATT AT CYNTHIANA now of tho mining dlstrietof Ronora, Old Mexico, writes that his two mining partners, Itnmscy nnd prospecting in terriSpoke to n Large Crowd in Dem- - Miller, whileby Ynqul Indinns.wero tory overrun overpowered and burned nt tho ocrntic County. stnko. ROOM Simon STANDING AT A PREMIUM r' thelte-publica- ono-fourt- li, Oynthiana, Ky., Oct. 23. Harrison county, although normally Democratic by about 1,000 ma jority, showed her disapproval of Goobolism today by giving .Judge Pratt, the Republican nominee for Attornoy General, ono of tho largest audiences she lias ever furnished for a political speak ing. Tho opera houso was liter ally packed to tho doors. On tho first floor not only was every seat occupied, but extra chairs were placed in front and scores of men stood m tho aisles, about tho door and on the stairwav leading to tho gallery. A similar condition existed in tho gallery above. So great was tho jam that many were unablo to got within tho opera house wliero they could hear. With the exception of the splendid audience which grcolcd (Joijeral Taylor when no was here, Judge Pratt's was the most enthusiastic that has ever assem bled in Oynthiana. Tho enthu siasm of Judgo Pratt's audience seemed contagious, and when ho lmislieu his speech, all present joined in one tremendous cheer. Judgo Pratt was beseiged by the crowds who wished to shako hands witli him. Mr. II. B. Hanson and daughter Miss Nellie Hanson, of Sar- A general ndvauco in tho price of conl lias gono into olTcct nmong tho mines on tho Kanawha and Michigan railroad side of the Kanawha river. West Virginia. Tho now scalo raises tho price of coal an average of about 22 por cent. For instance, lump conl at tho mines is now to bo $1.10, where formerly It was 7i conts. Tho cost of a ton of steam coal dolivored will bo $1.00; run of mine delivered at $1.40. Tho prlco of the samo conl wns formorly 75 conts; It is now $l.ou. Run of mino has Incrensed from 00 cents to -3 $1.20. It is reported that tho conl mlnos in southern Missouri nro short of help nnd wnges hnvo boon ndvnnced all along tho lino. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Supervisor Sullivan don't boliovo in fraud, so ho is now doing his tit- tormour. tn hnnr. Gnnhnl. wlwt vnn nominated through fraud nt tho Anisic Jiail convention. At a mooting of tho board of directors of tho Nashville & Decatur Railroad, bold in Nashville on Wednesday of last week, tho leaso of tho road for Dill) years to the Louisville fc Nashvillo was ratified. Thero novor was such activity beforo as this year there has been In tho car building industry of tho ' tonnage from Chicago for four weeks I'owder and watch tbe resnlt. Yon will fet alter taking one dote. Cite It of September In 18ii) wns MJ1.1KI the pood effectconvinced. VtitaVe. ngnlnst 2f!,S00 in the prosperous a trial and be Or. Otto's Spruco Gum Balsam Curt yenr 181)2. Open All Night. Your Cough. Juattha Medlo4n for Children. A wreck on tho St. Louis di ision -- A 4 fiS a iW?,.flr.'i ,(ftllll.'V,?..1.''-.J. Tor ai bj Inst week caused considerable dnm-ng- e nnd delny to trains. The pulling SU llernard Drug Storo. out of a drnwhead on an engine, which dropped down on tho track Tho battleship Kentucky will Iiavo .. t .. t .1, jitttiJ.irni!vsr-'f-'--'- ' ' caused tho trouble. Hero is what her builders' trial trip uoxt Tuesday. tho Henderson Journal says of the Tho vessol Is about 08 nor cent, com ( wreck ; pleted. It isoxpeotcd tlmtsho will Josso Ivy, nged about lH.Aloxnn-do- r exceed tho Kcarsargo's speod on ber Fenwick nnd Willie Wilson, olllclal trial two weeks later. both about 43. nnd Ohlon Fnrnsworth, and Builder 10 years, hnd a nnrrow escnpo from For nil fresh cuts or wounds In three miles this sido of Mt. cither tho human subjects or In anideath ! xpRiNcr is Vernon, Ind., nenr n place cnlled mals, ns a dressing, Ballard's Snow Cabrou. They hnd bent their way to lilnlmont Is oxcellont; whllo for sores EARLIIMGTD1M, KY. Mt. Vernon during the day, and wero on working horses, especially If slow . on their way back, riding on tho to heal, or Buppurntlng, Its healing AH clnxseit of buildings erected nnd bw m - .,. , trucks of a freight train, when on nc- qualities aro uuoqualed. UG and oOc. 7JtH? miulo complete rendy for occupancy, Tf' vjKU eldent to the nir brnkos stopped tho St. Bernard Drugstore. Including tho furnlnhtngof nil mater- - h 4 '- .- InlH, ineclinnlcnl nud cominon Inbor. V, train suddenly, nnd ditched several enrs, Including tho ono under which John Youug Brown slipQPEOI- tho bovs were ridlnir. -ped and fell at Loitchflold Monday 3 PLANS. DETAILS. Kn,i(,fPll The Farnsworth boy and young night and sprained his left knee. He n FICATION8ACONTRAOTS Rarnnte(d. KstlmntoHcheerfullyglven fv- Fenwlek woro riding togolher, and is suffering great pain, but dcclnrcs DRAWN UPON SHORT NO- - on nil klndft building nnd Hpeolnl work. r were burled under the wrcckngo from tho accident will In no way Interfere -, P uivo mo n ciinnce at your worK. 1 :30 to 0 p. m. Tho younger boy wns with his political canvass, nnd that M xiob, .. scy not nun nna icjiwick reeeivcii oiuy ho will fill nil spenklng engagements. s5'vyJ,, js'a.yM7 5 sryeewJ f'wj tB5Ciys" a fow scratches and bruises; but Josso Ivvsulfored dislocation of both Attic I'hlfcr, Onward, Tenn., writes I have arms, and wns otherwise badly cut known Dr M. A Slmmont Liter Medicine 7 q and bruised. It cores Cramps years. It Is a rood medicine Robert Fenwick wont to Howell In Stomach, and Torpid Llrcr, I beliere it is a nnd received his hrothor from tho much better medicine tban Zellln't and Dlack I tralnmon, and nceompanlcd him and Draacht. Farnsworth and Wilson home. Wil(SocrtMorto Isaac Davis.) son escaped with a fow minor Tho United States Supromo Court scratches. Ivy was brought to has granted lcavo to Louisiana to LIVERY FEED Kvansvlllo for surgical treatment, lllo 11 bill of Injunction against Texas Hospital, and his prohibiting tho enforcement of tho sont to St. Mary's brother, James S. Ivy, notified, his trndo ombargo In connection with parents bolng dead. His Jnjurlosnro tho Toxns' yeilow fovor qunrantino. UO Kill OIIIUU, Oil painful, but will not pormnnontly 3-HiMain Htreot, jiiRt j disable him. "I wish to express my thnnks to tho Bl west of Depot. I manufacturers of Chnmberlaln'sy, 55 Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Itomo-dPGRSONAL. EAHLINGTON, KY. for having put on tho mnrkot such n wondorfol medlclno," says W. Joseph K. L. Mothershond nceom- W. Masslngill, of Beaumont, Texas. First-Cla- ss and Prompt-Servic- e. panlcd Itoscoo M.- - Wheat to Nebo Thero nro many thousands of moth-r- s saved whoso children bavo beon Inst Sunday. from attacks of dysentery and chol- Mrs. Wat Itnsh.of Ilcndorson.wns orn lnianium who must nisu ieui the guest of the family of Mr. Jns. II. thankful. It Is for salo by St. llerItiisn, a fow days this weok. nard Drugstore, Karllngtoii; Bon T. Mortons Gap; Georgo Mrs. Klmor Orrand daughters vis- Robinson, ited relatives in Ifondorson Inst week. King, St. Charles. Mrs. Julln Mcdrnth nnd son, Deg-laThe Fedoral crnnd lurv at Nash visited relatives In Nashvillo, villo has Indicted twonty-sl- x dislast week. tillers for violation of tho internalCdwin J. Phillips loft last week for rovouuo laws In falling to keop comColorado, whoro no expects to spend ploto records or apples purcliasou and brandy produced. tho winter. Mrs. John Salmon, of Mr. and It Saved Her Life. nttonded services nt tho ChrisMIssMamlo Smith, Mlddlesboro, church hero, Sunday. tina Ky., writes: My llttlo sister had tho Mrs. Y. Q. Walker and daughter, Croup vory bad. I gavo her sovoral Ohulvs, spent Snturdny nnd Sunday doses of Foley's Honey and Tnr nnd witli'friomlH Kvansvlllo. sho wns Instantly rollevod. It saved Cal Martin Sundayod with his her life. Campbell & Co. brothor, T. C. Mnrtln, nt llemlerson. Hoimoti. Tim iowboat Alfred af. 1"H BSEtukMMMAIMK ""-- ? --: Mls4 Alice Mlllor returned Friday owned by Hennon Bro8.,llnwesvlllo, -msaii am ain visit to friends In lioxlnglon. Ky., sank In Groon Itlvor near Jlm- fioin a Mr. William McCnrloy and wifo town. 'l no crow nnti to jump uvor visited relatives In Morgnnfleld this board. I t L Barnett & Arnold M. MgGORB, . .J. J 0 .- - Contractor vn ..... . Kx-Go- v. rxf r ... .,.,,. .., OEOKGE u' imiitH'HiMnniitiitiiiinuinmiimM O. Jl TOY, i STABLE. Equipment I n, y, L- "l ' ' Week. Does the atoga Springs, N. Y., aro guests this week of tho family of Mr. !f not, something must be Jno. B. Atkinson. Mr. Hanson is a director in tho St. Bernard y wroni with its food. If the Coal Company. Ho has been ill X mother's milk doesn't nour- for two days. ish it, she needs SCOTT'S EMULSION. It supplies the DOWN IN THE MINES. elements or rat required tor the baby. If baby is not npncnr satisfied nourished by its artificial ono hundred cents with dollars worth each. At tho recent meeting of the food, then it requires Illinois Stnto Federation of Labor, fl silver plank to tliolr plntform was : proposed but deliberately rejected. TlioSt. Bernard inino barn nt South Diamond Is to bo rebuilt nt once, the half a tcaspoonful three ' ' mntcrinl having nlrcndy been oror tour times a day in its dered. Dottle will have the desired A meeting of tho, Onklilll minors wns to hnvo boon hold Inst Snturdny effect. It seems to have a ' night to nrrnngo for n now magical effect upon babies , tho prosont ono, wo nvo fold, boing unsntisfnetory. and children. A fifty-ceScerotnry Jonos,of tboSobroo Coal Company Informs us that nfter this V bottle will prove the truth" ' month, ho will most Illtoly, unless a , or our statements. now contract is inado, sever his connection with said company. Mr. 7 Should b& take a In summer as well aa winter. Jouos naturally fools proud of tho t WnKO-camors Baby Thrive f t f I Miss Winnlo llreslin, of llopklns-villvisited tho Misses Wlialon last week. Miss Delia Coombs, or llopklns-vlllmisled Mis. Mnndei son Oldham u fow days last weok. Mr. J. It. Dean and wife spent ono day last week with friends in tho Pond lllvor country. K. 11. Boiirlnnd spent Saturday nnd Sunday with friends nt Nnshvlfle. MIssTilzzIo Hull was In Mndlson-vlllMonday, shopping. Dr. P. H. Davis, Messrs. T. 11. Young, Willnm McCarloy, A. J. Stokes and others went to Madison-vill- o Monday to hear Sweeney nnd Howard. Dr. It. W. Long spoilt last Sunday with his parents in Mndlsonvillo. Miss Paulino DiCvls Is visiting hor aunt, Mrs. Allen Jorgonson, In o, h. e, o, Dizziness, loss of nppotlto, nausen and flatulency nro all connected with dyspesla or indigestion. Horbiuo will givo prompt rollof. I'rlco CO cts. Bt. liomaiu urugstoro. Max Jonnlo shot nnd fatnlly wounded Arch Murley at Burkos-vlllAn old grndgo wns the cause. Ho has boon captureo. Y0I1 ol,BMt to know t,int wllc foring from any kldnoy troublo o. The matron of a well known Masonic Home mentions one inmate, seventy years of age, who lias been in the infirmary for three years, a great sufferer from indigestion, and lias been taking itipans Tab. ulcs about a year and a half and finds thorn so beneficial that he is never without them. He is willing that his name should be used in a testimonial, as it might be of use in persuading some other person to try them. A second old gentleman, in the same institution, years of age, has had liver trouble for many years and finds that R'I'F'A'N'S help him very much. They also have two both suffer nurses there, one thirty years of age, the ether forty-two- ; from indigestion, causing headache, depression of spirits and They take the Tabulcs and find them so useful that they always have a package in their pockets. 'The natron also states years of age and at times suffers with indigesthat she is forty-fiv- e tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that the Tabulcs arc very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her name used in a testimonial. eighty-fou- r Kidney Cure. Guaranteed or money refunded. Campboll &Co. ley's Sovontcon barrols of moonshlno woro captured at Tompklusvlllo. It is said to bavo been tho proporty of Georgo Wllburn, who was arrested. that a safe, suro romedy is Fo- ncrv-ousnes- s. f Whlto's Cream Vormlfugo Is a hlglily valuable proparatlon,capaj)lo, friim tlin rirninmitlldo of Its action. of clearing tho system In a fow hours x um. at. 01 overy worm, Thos. 13. Flnloy, of Mndlsonvillo, Bornord Drugstore. was hero on business Tuesday, Nlch Stono, an Italian fruit Mr. Will Mlteholl mndo a business dealer, shot Joo Pratt, whom ho chargod with tapping bis till, at trip to Mndisonvlllo Tucsdny. Mlddlosboro. Mr. Nolllo Umstond nnd wifo homo Sunday from a visit to Dr. M. A. Simmons Llrcr Medicine Quickens frlonds in Nashville. the Appetite, Aids Digestion, gives Tonic and Georgo Hooser has boon on tho sick Vigor to all the functions, and fortifies the system against Hpldernlc Inflnences. list for sovcrnl days. Bryan Hoppor was in Hopkins-vlll- o Spruco trees In Malno aro disapSunday with his family. pearing so rapidly that tho peoplo Jno. C. Atkinson, of Hcndorson, want a law prohibiting tho cutting of spruco for a number of years. wns horo Monday. Stlnobaugh has returnod from Th llaalth.llsatnrer and Bob a hunting trip to Christian County. Dr M, A, Simmons Liver M edicine, Strengthens Ho reports game plontiful as woll as tbe Nerves, makes you rlump anil comely, ami ft'l'l-en tha paraaxa and aec.pl .(tr .rtller. Hot the wont III VAN at anvdrnff flora. TeaMjnpleaMaliuu. thousand N ft, In for I rent. oaa traUmoataia XelTpaktUrUmiUlnrbarl J to Upaaa ChaaUrat Uo and u Harm m., Maw farlu will ka Ko. aUt w anj addn tor 1 csala, forward WANTED -A cue at bad health that It I l will net Unf at. Ttiaj banlak rain aiut prolong Ufa. Oas A A BOON TO MANKIND! intt's Emulsion TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE 2 ia ''rrn5E3ri zt R kP i Z$: . DR -- 0 ! Irfk i vjCaSfrj-io- gt 01 cliock-wolghnia- n, t I -- Pig XJF ? hlckorynuts etc, Hnricbes Itis complciion with nature's choicest Col. Jo F. Foard has roturnod colors, from Nashvillo, whoro ho hns boon Four prisoners at Frnnkfort snwed on business. out, leaving a now saying wiuy 7). in Mt, sfr7, z gf aiT"iii' i7 mnmtmtm'iwM fot 1 mwtmiixJMvl&r r r --L4-F M 7 nilRF . '- - A New Discovery WH-REA- rocord made by tho mino force slnco bis first association with thorn, tho output of coal now bolng about three and ti oo. all drucrisft. SCOTT& OOWNE, Ctwmlm, Ntw Yoik, koc $ V'V'T,V$V ($()) Miss Snllo Foard wont to Nash,- -' wnntod to voto. villa Frldny, 51AWaNUBIAH TEA cures Dspep-Mrs. Jno.- - T IJarnott is reportod inWVl.O ol., Constipation and Iptli- much hotter, Regul&t the Live?. Friee,2&cts. Mrs. W, O. Toy and Miss Frankio gtion. Sold by St, llernard Drug Storo. Stokes were In Madlsonvlllo Monday. t the Certain Cure of INTERNiU, and EXTERNA PILES. WITHOUT PAIN. LL, m$ OTHERS HAVE FAILED. CURES TUBE, BY MAlCfe'CENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. - - 30 Nwtii Mta SlrM, ST. LOWS, Hf. F. WUJW.Sste'PrtjsfW. -- V d 4 ,W " 'S- -. " U - ; t'.V .&JrJ ',.. sw:j r1"W &.''. HON. JNO. W. YERKES . CfefBteee 'Ttji oitbustrn. w t)rli)c." Strong Speech to Pecked House at nndlsonvlllc. c; V v LOCAL NEWS. lie 8UIO to hoar flon. Taylor nt MiidlHouyllloNov. 1!. 'I'lio llliickfonl mid Dixon Is being rapidly ptishod to mil way couiplo-tln- n. Tho young ladles of ICnrllngton nro talking of organizing a "Walking 01ub.,r Smiles Magazine Club mot nt Mm. K, A. Ghnttrii'fl lionto last Snt-i- ii ilny. Jones will begin bin- mooting in tho tnbornnclo nt Mnttlririnvillu Sunday Nov. ft. Hum - iC. W plentiful. (Julio n number of Karllngtoii people Imvo visited tbo Pond Itlver lints in Henrcb of hickoryiiiits, which nro culler nt prexent In plnee of David Cowell, who rertlgneit on nceountof hiii )nld llarnott henilh. lit night rnllrond Ono of tho most olfoctlvo speeches delivered In this county during tho campaign was the ono delivered by Hon. Jolin AV. Yerkes, of Danville, nt Mndlsonvlllo Inst Frldny. Ho spoko to a crowded house in behalf of tho Republican State tlckot. Tho nppoarod distinguished spenker promptly on time nnd was Introduced byMr.O. J. Wnddlll, who made n nice short speech of Introduction. Air. Viirkim entered mio ins sun- lect nt once nnd It wns ovldent from tho beginning that ho was thorough ly master oi me situaiion. jub speech was Jrto from the ordinary cainimlgn abuso and dealt exclusively with the Issues now confronting tno pooplo of Kentucky. It was full of common sense mul logic from llrstto last. His spocchwas well received and ho was frequently Interrupted with enthusiastic outbursts of applause. Especially did his unanswerable comparison of tho Democratic nnd Itcptihllcnii Stato with n hearty welcome. His comparison was based on facts nud figures nnd was uiidispiitnble. Taken ns n whole It was ono of the greatest Bpeeches ever delivered In Hopkins county. Mr. Yerkes canio to Karllngtoii after tho speech nnd remained the guest of Mr. Jno. B. tions. Atkinson until Saturday afternoon. Deafness adiiiin-UtrntloiiBin- et A Tribute of Love. The South of Today. In ordor to nrosont to tho world n Troad softly, speak gontly but full story of tno South of today, the cheerily ns you enter tho homo of Manufacturers' Itecord of Haltlmoro Walter nnd Cnrrlo Wright, for tho Hill shortly issue n special Supplo-mq- Death Anuel has ontcroil there and g covering the Industrial pro- ) wafted away on his wings their gress to dato and tho outlook for the baby, Francis. Yes, baby's cradle Is empty, toys nro put nwny. future. Tho contributors to this nenrts aro torn, 'tis truoj nut will includo many of the most xourup, dovoted mother, fond fnthor, noted men of tho South men who look years hnvo led In Its upbuilding your treasure lins gnlncd that fair for and experts who will deal broadly and bright beyond, whoro nil Is Joy with tho foundation of natural re- nnd love. Would that I could olfor ono word sources on which Southorn development rests. We believe that this of consolation to tho denr grandSupplement will bo tho most import-nu- t mother who hns always boon bo publication over Issuod lu the lu- - faithful and loving. Ween not for llttlo ono, tho tho procloiiB, icrost oi tno ouiii'b mmorini Tho aim will bo to cover tender bud that will bloom lu heaven. as briefly but as comprohonslvoly ns Why do wo shudilornt death when posstblo tho most tolling facts re it embraces our fairest lloworsl Let garding wnatnas neon nccompiisnou us look beyond where only wenk nnd what tho prospect for tho futuro mortality dwells to whero the angels Is. lu ordor that tho busv man nmv nud redeemed will eternally livo nnd grnsp the whole subject without lovo nnd worship Him who dooth all A Fjuknp. wnding tiirougn an undigested ninss things woll. of uninteresting articles. This Supplement will bo sent to Oood for the Children. every subscriber to tho Manufacturers' Jtocord, and in addition to this Mrs. Kiln Hitison, of Hinton, Ala., tno Koutiiorn iinilwny Co., appreci- wrltoB us August ll, 18!8. "I ndvlso ating lt iniportnnco to tho South, has all mothers to give their children purcliasod 10,000 copies, which will Planter's Nublnn Tea when they aro bo mailed to lending business men, fumy or fretful. Ikcop this medlcluo house nud when tho children manufacturers and capitalists lu tho North and West. A copy will nlso are ailing 1 glvo them ndoso nnd that be sent to ovory bank nud bnnkor In is tno last or it." Hold ny St. JJornnrn tho South, and to many lu other sec- Drugstore. ut dnr-Illnis-b- ' MR. BRYAN FORGOT VJHHH. EASYGOING To Tell Kentucky People of the Increase in Currency Since 1896. Mr. Bryan has apparently forgotten to toll his Kontucky and Ohio audiences Hint tho currency of tho country Incrensed from 1,&00,43!,-VGnt the date of his nomination, to $1,1)18,703,180 on PEOPLE n j - Thou tjij tiisrtgani rly niiii'ctilions of dittast. 1 blue-eye- d Wonderful Discovery. LuNHKimn, Ai.a., April 15, 1898. disHon. John V. Yerkes, tho Mkiiioink tinguished llcpiibllcnn orutor, of Nmv Bi'kkukuLluno been Co. troubled deafness, nnd that is by constituDenr Sirs: Danville, Ky., vlHlted Mr. John II. with Liver nnd stomach complaint. tional remedies. Deafness is caused bv mi Inflamed condition of tho mu AtkliiHiui lust week. I hnd no appotltq and niy general cous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. health wns very bad. I took medi- Whon this tube Is Inflamed von havo J. M.OIdhitui, tho enrrlngc man- cine from four dllTorout doctors nud or Imporfect hear ufacturer Is thinking of enlarging lib they fulled to dome any good. I got n rumbling sound is entirely closed, plant and adding a couHldernhlo no relief until 1 began to use your ing, nud whon it result, nnd unless Deafness Is tho ninouut of maeliliicry. Nubian Ten. I used nboul two bo tnkon out the worth of it, nud It did mo more nud lullniniiiatlou can this tube restored to its nor ICosooe M. Wheat and wife havo good than all the medicine I over mal condition, hearing will bo derunted nxiuirt with tho family of look. 1 havo gained thlrty-llv- o stroyed forever; nine cases out of Conductor A. T. Colo on Hallroad poiuinds In weight nnd my health is ten nro by Catarrh, which Is street, and hnve gone to housokeep-liil- very good. I can sleep soundly nnd nothinir causednu iiiflniiied condition but my nppctlto is excellent. 1 can rec- of tho mucous surfaces. ommend Planter's Nubian Tea to tho Wo will irivo one Hundred Dollars to any for any caso of Deafness (caused by Kliler I. J I. 'SVel left Monday for world ns being a Ctmlrillle, Daviess county, whoro community. Any ono who doubts catarrh) that cannot bo cured by ho' Is to conduct a series of rovlvnl thlsstntoiiioiilcnii write to Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cirOboak Hakrii. meetings In the Chrlstlnn church nt culars; froo. Sold by St. Hemanl Drugstore. that place. F. J. CUKNFY A CO., Toledo, O. ddl-Inrs Aloney in a Tree. Cannot be Cured Alfred Northup, n farmer living by local applications as they cannot south of town, while cutting down roach the diseased portion of tho trees on his farm, chopped into n ear. Thoro Is only ono way to euro packngo of national bnnk notes and greenbacks. Tho notes woro issuod In 1801 by tho Kvnusvlllo National Hank and tho Massachusetts National Bank. The greenbacks nro sories of 1802, and bear compound Interest f. God-sen- d J " Christian Endeavor. Last Sunday evening nt tho C'hrls-tln- n Kndeavor meeting, Miss Alice being felt by the citizens. Miller, who has lately returned from Japan, where slm hns been engaged Mr. Howard While left Frldny lu missionary work, made an Intermorning for n two weeks' visit to esting talk on the lesson. Tho subrelative nud frlumlH In and about ject for tho evening was "Jonah," n Philadelphia. Ho will bo back In topic. Miss Ylrglo ltulo wns tho tliuo to ote for Taylor. leader. This wns one of tho most Interesting meetings of the year. The singing was liiucli Improved, the At tho Kniiilny morning service nt choir having been doing Koine faiththo Christian church, last Sunday, Mrs. Hani Ingrain wan received Into ful practice of late. Tho regular meeting will bo held lu tin church. Mr. Walter Wright was M. K. Church, South, Sunday evenreceived at tho evening service ing. Topic, "Giving n Measure of Lovo." Miss Annie Ashby will bo Unite a nuiiiber of people from hero wont to Madlsonvillo Monday tho leader. night to see tho play, "Tho South During winter of 1897 Mr. Uufori the War." They were highly Heed, onotho tho leading cltlzouB Jos. nnd of pIouM'd wlin me cuiertnininont. iiierchnnts of Clny.Clny Co.,AV. Vn., his leg against n enko of Ice In struck The llrst ijunrlerly conference of such n manner ns to lirulso It severely. charge M. K. It became very much swollen nnd tho Knrtlngton-NelChurch, Koiitli, for this conference pained him so badly that ho could year, will meet In the M. K. Church, not wnlk without the aid of crutches. Soutii, n( this place, Dec. L'ud mul Ho was treated by physicians, nlso ad. used several kinds of liniment ami two and a half gallons of whiskey in .Messrs. V. K. Dourlnnd and J. W. bathing It, but nothing gnVo relief IIoiiKitn hnvo formed a partnership until ho began using Chamberlain's for the practice of law at Dixon, tho I'alu Halm. This brought almost n lalter to take tho plnee of Mr. 1). D. complete euro lu a week's time nnd Uayborn, who recently died of ty- ho believes that hnd ho not used this phoid fever. remedy his leg would havo hnd to bo amputated. I'nlu Balm is M. W. Howard, . for sprains, bruises and of Alabama, spoko to a For salo by thcSt. audience nt Mndlsonvllle, Monday Drugstore, Karllngtoii; Hen nfteruoun, In behalf of the 1'opulist T. Hobinson, Mortons Gap; Georgo ticket. He In an Intonating speaker King, St. Charles. "The Hinnllpoxat Dawson is vary mild and the physlelnnu liavo tho eases under control. No alarm In " m rheu-inntlsrd Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Tills aro tho host. Bradley Hon. W. O. Bradley. Kentucky's oloqiiont chief exCcutlvo, spoko In behalf of tho Republican Stato ticket nt Owensboro Inst Monday. A very largo crowd wnspresont to noar nun speak, and there was unbounded enthusiasm. Ho evidently mado votes for tho ticket. Owensboro Hcmibll- cans aro in high gleo and say the uooiioi Birongtii is rnpuny wenicon-Imrntlint Tnvlor will carry the city by a handsome majority. at Owensboro. -- At tbeforeruuuerof Chilli, Malaria andTrpliold Fever If so, you rami not pass tills warning avoid this; Kvery bottlo as It la an Indication f sickness)yon nothing-Herunrd Drugstore. consult ns as our advice costs Call os your druggist and procure a bottle ot guaranteed. Dr. Carlstedl's German Liver Powder. Take one dose a day at bed time for six days; then fallow by procuring a bottle of Yucatan Chill Grand Entertainment. Tonic, following the directions and after two good-size- d Bor-naremedies, you Thore will bo a grand entertain- weeks' course of like the Cowers look ment given by the local talent, at tho will feel yourself for tho malarialInorthe spring, Prepare hot season Taberuaclo nt MndfsonvUle, Friday when the atmosphere Is full of germs. If evening, Octobor 27. The entortnln-lno- necessary and when your system warns yon, nud made n good speech for Ills Is under tho manngcment of repeat the above. These Kemcdles Id hoc party. Georgia Cotton Convention. the ladlos of the different churches, ttvdaoldbr Bernard Drug Store. St. Atlanta, (In., Oct.2L Tlio Georgin which fact ulono Is a guarantee of Its K. Flnley and Messrs. Thoinn being good nnd properly mnnnged, K. B. Cininbaker spoke to n Stato Convention will bo held hero This Is to be tho grandest nud most Found auilty. good audloneo at Nobo last Krl-il- this woek, beginning Wednesday. elaborate homo talent ntfalr ever Claude Wadllngton, who killed W. night in behalf of tho Republi- James Barrett, chairman of tho given in Mndlsonvlllo. General In chnrgo Parks Wilson, nt Urncey, January 0, can State tlekct. They both mado comiiiitteo received n of tho conven250. Children under 14, 15c. 18t8, was tried last week at Hopkfns-vllltolegram stattion, lias reimo-(pial- ed nt ay all feel the results in loss of nppctlto, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, nenunclie nnd tired, feeling. listless, But there's no need to feol like tlint. Listen to J. W. Gnrdner, Idaville, Ind. Ho says: "Klectric Bitters nre Just the thing for n man when he is nil rim down, nnd don't care whethor he lives ordles. It did moro to glvo mo now strength nud good appetite tiinn nnytiiing i coma mice, i can now eat anything and hnvo n now lease on life." Unlv CO cents at St run-dow- ney troubles as well ns women, nud Brave flen Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid- n Tho notes nro of denominations ranging from $5 td $10. Northup hns Best way to Invest 25 Cents. advertised his find, but no claimant has nppenrcd. The amount of tho Antioo, Miss., July 1, 1898. 'find is not known, but mortgages Nmv Si'RNOKit Mkdioin'ii Co. 1 want to toll you what I think of amounting to over $:ty) on his farm havo been paid olf. WarreiiBburg your Nubian Tea. I havo used It (Mo.) Special to St. Louis Hopublic. myself and In my family, nud It Is all that you claim for it It Is tho best Liver Medicine I over used. It is AH Ions aiven Away. tho thing to take if you feel bad It Is certainly gratifying to tho Just nro bilious. A. B. LANOAHTnu. nnd nubile to know of 0110 concern In the Sold by St. Herunrd Drugstore. land who nro not afraid to bo ironer- oiis to the needy nnd suffering. The Sunday's Services. proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Thoro will bo no services at tho coins, nave given away over ton M. K. Church South, Sunday mornmillion trlnl bottles of this great ing. Hoscoe M. Wheat will preach medicine 1 nnd hnvo tho satisfaction Sunday night. His subject will be of knowing It has nbsolutoly cured "Lovo for tho Church." Kvcrybody thousands of hopeless enscs. Asthma Invited to attend tho sorvleo. Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of thoThroat, Chest nud Lungs A TIMELY nro absolutely cured by it. Call on fan .unulJ be wlseand seHINT. that vourblood II Druggist and got a freo rich and pure and your whole system put lit a St. Bernard Dr. by the Heguiar size ooc. and Perfectly beittby condition Powder. nsa of von trial bottle. Then Kvory bottlo guaranteed, or will be free C.rnian T.lTer typhoid fever, colds $1. from malaria, prlco rcruiuicd. and the grip. Dr. Carlstrdt's Herman Liver Powder is the Dest mcuicme money can uuy. For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Spruce . Stave mil at Dickson. Gum Balsam. Price 2Go end 6O0 Dickson,Toun.,Oet.22.-ThoStnnd-a- rd Bottle. Oil stave mill nnd cooperage For sale br plant, in coursoof erection hero durBernnrd Drug Store. St. ing tho past four months, will begin operation tomorrow, nnd will give Whllo passing through Chicago labor- Mr. Bryan refused to bo Interviewed omploymont to sovonty-flv- e ers. An Immense amount of timber about tho situation in Kentucky, but is on the ground and the machinery, said ho thought McLean's chances driven by two powerful engines, will In Ohio wero good. It would seem convert the timber from Its raw state from this that Bryan learned soine-thlngInto oil barrols. his advantage, while in Kentucky, and now wishes tlint ho hnd MAS NATURE WAflNED YOU not entered Into tho family quarrel Nature herself clad la the carlr carba 4 lu this State. causing 11 to ato percent. l.nii, 1W, V 6 catarrh "thotmany March 1, 18i)7, (dato of McKlnloy's . I.. W lii IIKX easy going .people Inauguration), tl,075,0t)l,i)M. xww March 1, 1808, (end of McKInlev's I UIA. iniiBijmiiuiienuon first year), $1,750,058,015. vfmmffiB sy to It Yet no class March 1, 1891), (end of McKlnloy's t of disease li so second year), $1,028,812,012. to hhako off. October 1, 1899, $1,918,703,180. Many people well advanced In ears find themselves In Dewey has not called olf tho tolls of jcntnrih. Mr. and Mrs. Admiral dinners, receptions nnd urnss Hand dress parades any too boon. Ho did Collum, of aiibllngs, Tcs., found help In Mr. Colhun's letter follows: not look well when ho first nrrlved, Medicine Co., Columbus, O. mul within tho Inst month bus grown thinner nnd paler. A man who has Drau Rins: "I think your lived a simple, modest life like Ad- 13 tho best mediclno I ever tried for camiral Dewey, plalii.wiiolcBomo food, tarrh. I havo tried nil the catarrh ten hours sleep and plenty of ozono medicines that I could henr of and nono for tho last throe years, can not bo of them did any good until I tried yours. suddenly transported Into tho maddening crowd, flroworks, Into sup- I and my wlfo have both used the nnd Man-a-liand wo nro about pers nnd without fooling tho bad olfccts of tho change. If well. I nm 70 years old nnd my wlfo Adinlrnl Dowoy wants to live to is Cfl. Vhcn wo commenced to take his beautiful Washington homo your medicines wo wero not ablo to see hoinngo of his grateful after our work, but now sho can tend nnd tho countrymen, ho will tako a long-nee- d to her work nnd I bee after my farm. eif rest. Vcm can use this publicly If you want to." A. P. Collum, aiddings, Tex. I -- for the man who predicted in 1800 that the currency could not Increnso without the froo coinage of sllvor to admit that It had increased thirty percent. In three years. Hero aro the olllclal figures: MONKV IX ClliUULATIOK IN IT, S. July 1, 1890, (dato of Bryan's nom- might bo October 1, 18iJ. It Just n llttlo embarrassing CrX7-- $ SaBBBBBBDBBBBr7. catarrh Ij frequent ly gradunl. Cflronlc catarrh secures possession with- lie progress of out tho knowledge of Us victim. become so" common to It has say, ination), $l,aXMH,!G0. HI AM -- a Ivyul.. " Kvery- - a? Too Busy For Politics in Oarrard. "How's politics in Garrard?" is asked us whon away from homo. Our roply la that tho people of this good old county aro bo wrapped up in getting another railroad nnd wnter works thnt they nre not bothering their bends ns to who nro to draw salaries from tho Commonwealth during the Host fouryenrs. And this is Just about the sum nnd substance of the matter. Of course there aro some who aro tearing their hair, but inoy nre "cnronic" cntiiusinsts, nnd the pooplo hnvo becomo used to henr- -' Ing thorn toll why their cnndldnto ' Bhould nnd will bo elected. Tho hum .of Industry Is fast drowning out tho screaking volco of tho politician, nnd , the people hnvo nwnkoned to the fnct thnt no matter which party Is in power, they will have to work from ' early morn till candlo light to earn money with which to purchnRe necessaries of life. Central Itecord, I v jj- ,, ? iTf W STj Lancaster. Acts gently on Wilt a tllfll-cul- a Pe-rti-- na pull-hauli- 011-J- Car Famine Still On. Thcro seems to bo no abatement in tho car famlno that Is provnilhig over tho entlro country. It Is worse than It has beon known boforo In 20 years. In many places laborers Imvo beon thrown out of omploymont on account of tho manufacturing plants not being nblo to secure cars in which to ship tho output. Loulsvlllo has suffered to some extent nlso in tho famlno, although tho railroads have used special endeavors to supply the trade. Tho condition is n critical ono. Some idea of tho gonoral shortago may bo galnod from tho statement thnt one system, a lino which Is represented in Loulsvlllo, wns short 3,000 cars ono day last week, but lis reports show that Loulsvlllo was not proportionately bohlnd. Loulsvlllo Dispatch. Kidneys, Liver and Bowels r,EAN5ES the the System OVERCOME!; ZWlVr C Lrrd f f . 4 I DUX THC GENUINE -- MAH'fO Oy (AUIRNIATGfSYRVP fOa 5AU 11 All C. II. McGary and Charles Webb attended tno Grand Lodge Knights A full line of ladies' wraps and n of Pythls at Henderson this week. full line of men's shoes, at rock bottom prices, mny be found at the St. JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Bernard Gonoral Store. They will tnko plcnsvre In showing them to you. DRuMt. PStU f Ot PtR DOTTIC. the Euiene Field Monument bouvenlr Fund Subscribe any amount detlred. Subtcriptlons A as low as f i oo will to this daintily arlltllc volume FIBLD FLOWIR8 The Cook cf the century handiome-I- r cloth bound, 8scbtcrip-tlonlofunill, 1std. by certificate of lllnitrsted Uook conllilrly-iw- o of tbe selection of world's ureal eit tains abest snd most Weld's Artuti. reDresentitlve works snd is ready for delivery. Out for tbe uoble contribution of the world's Kreatesl arlltti this book could not have been manufactured for leis than 17. oo. The Fund created Is di tided equally between tberamily of the late Eugene Field and the Fund for the building of a monument lo the memoryot Ihe beloved poet of childhood. Address Cugene Field Monument Souvenir Food, So Monroe St., Chicago. Al o at Book Stores If you also wish to tend postage, enclose toe. Mention Tim Its, as adv is imertcd a. our contribution EUGENE (aiOen fVee person InterFIELD'S to each subscribing to ested In International Dictionary The Ono Or cut Standard Authority, io writ's lion. i.j, irewr, JunUnit , fMiiprfine Court. Piiiipi rsitov iitiiiuhk f i "Webster's Successor rjihe Kodaks do away with cumber- Vmbt IttaeiL" some plate-holde- rs, POEMS.. $7.00 BOOK. Wl w IvssssssssB Htaitclnrcl win i, nu tl)6 MRIO Ml isTfiiirf oiiru,aniioiiir- y till l IIO BCIHWIU4MKS. heavy, fragile glass plates, and bothersome dark-slide-s. ( nlmuat wltliout nuiiiber. tiyPUl HnptiliifcnritnU or Kciioou. oihim i ilfiiU,iilotlif rMiirntort Warmly Conimeiidecl ; lti the lionwliolJ. nd to i ciier, clioinr, prv tin iriiivimi iitaii, nuu swii etl uctt tor. Xiivaliialilc Just turn a-- Key-- G.& C. Mcrrlaiu Co,tlubllslter8t Bprliiirflelclt MQflB. jHi'jes sent on tippllcutlon to AR Kodak use our light-proo- f film cartrUres (which weigh but ounces, where plates weigh pounds) and can be loaded In daylight. Sctco styles use either plates or films. CAUTION. Wsthafrr' t lueiroiiicoTer&iiiiownininecuia, ntrf Innarloa ' ill uriaginfnii or weDir lnternauonfti ry lu the varloua bear our Do not be deceived In buylnor mail iontrade-mar- k iiui i..tl.ii - t Dirt on i Kodaks, $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Ct&lpttrtrat tht t ..... .............. Rochester, N. Y prlnc, blotto nu forth trees and flowers the despondeot chord to vibrate to Ibis, the most delightful of all, sprluctlme and hotr do Ton feet? Have yon that tired shaky fcellnir, RCVES W. A. Nishkt, President. Miami, Fla., is Infected with yellow fover. Health Otllcer Porter announces live cases and says there aro doubtless others. Ho recommends tho depopulation of tho town. Jackson, Miss., reports flvo now enscs nnd Key West llfteeen cases and ono Ha PARKER'S HAIRlDALSAM halt. OUatwet laihl'beaatin! Promoua O. W. WADnn.i.,CnBhlor. rail Youthful NTr to lta to Bettor Uair fcalr Con tcalp ditetMi mc.tadtluiat laxurital frowth. Qray Color. tallutc. Dniytl tbt HOPKINS COUNTY Madisonville, Ky. Capta! Slock, - - - death. $50,000. kb A Short Sad Story. A Cold. Neglect. Pneumonia. Grief. Had Foley's Honey and Tar been used, this story would havo had a happier ending. 25c and 50c. Campbell & Co. K"W Hat, t'"?"!! sJE !k" fssW' At cftlzeiin of Hopkins nnd adjoining counties. II.'ih tlio finest nnd most secure vault in tills section of Kentucky. Transacts n gonernl bnnklng busl-iiomul InvItcH tlio account of the THOS. B.YOUNG GO YEARS' good speeches which were woll ceived. D. A. Tompkins, is reTho Grand Jjwlgo, of Kontiioky garded ns ono of the most expert Knights of 1'ylbhiH, Is In session at cotton mill men lu tho South, and Henderson tills week. Many dele- Mr. Barrett will talk upon tho gates are present nud nro having an for cotton goods in Asia nnd Interesting time. Win. Vniilsoii Jr., tho East. of this plnee, Is a delegntc. K. of P. Grand Lodge. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Kntertnln-nioi- it that tho Hon. John liarretl, will begin promptly nt 8 o'clock. to Slnm, nnd D. A. Tompkins, or Charlotte, N. C, will bo lu ing attendance Notice. ul t f The old slore room of W. ('. on llniliiiiid street, has been torn down. Work will bo begun nt y building o.ueon the mv that Is lo hike Its place. Tho now building when completed will bo ono of tho handsomest In Karllngtoii. Mc-I.eo- d, two-stor- Improvements. . .? Fought on a Train. Lust Monday ovenlng Just boforo the O. & N. trnln left Owcouboro, Hob .Jenkins, of Duiiinor, and Davo Gregory, of llovlor, hnd n light, nnd Gregory wna stabbed lu the nilx-u- p In tho loft side near tho heart mul hi, wound Is ft dniigoroiiB nud pob-nbl- v fatal ono. JonkiiiB was placed In fail. Both woro drinking at tho ttmo of tho dilllcutty. Red Hot from theOun Wns the ball that hit G. H. of Newark, Mich., In tho Civil Wnr. It caused liorriblo Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Hucklon's Arnica Salvo cured him. Curos Cuts, Bruises, Hums, Bolls, FeloiiB, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best l'llo euro on earth. 'c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by St. Bnrnnrd Druggist. Stend-ninii, To whom it mny concern : Wo, T. H. Jones, nnd N. It. Jones, heretofore doing business under tho llrm name of the "Mndlsonvlllo Carriage Company" will continue our partnership and buslnoss of manufacture nnd ropnlr of vohlclcs etc., and soil buggies of our own manufacture as horotoforo, but hereafter tho business of tho pnrtnerfchlp will bo conducted in tho namo of "The Jones Buggy Company," Instead of tho "Jiaiiisonvuio carriage company." Wo will do honest work and treat our customers with fairness. Your pntronago Is solicited. October 10, 1899. pains ovor tho hips. It toned up my system nnd gavo mo now vim nnd vigor. I regard It as an honest and rollnble remedy for nil Kidney diseases. It makes no false claims but does whnt It says when given n fair trial. I cortalnly recommend It. Wm. Kinn, Kllda Koad, Limn, O. Campbell & Co. Fine Work. and wns sentenced to two years For flno watch work, clock work in the ponl tout lary. Both were prom- and Jewelry repairing, call on W. G. inent parties and tho ense has at- Bnrtor, L. & jn. it.it. x 11110 .inspector. tracted wldo attention. Tho enso Karllngtoii, Ky. Kvery pleco of wns warmly contested, some of the work warrnnteii. host legal talent in tho Stato having been omployed In the enso. Mrs.JanoIIendorson.of Fruit Hill, died In Nashville last Frldny night, A Lima Man's Testimony. whllo undergoing an operation for I havo obtained excollont results tumor of tho kldnoy. She was llfty- four years old from tho uso of Foley's Kidney Curo. n year or moro.and had been Blck for and severe It rollovod my o, back-ach- o wish to stato to tho genoral public that owing to tho for now work, as well as all ISJwS' AS COOD FOR ADULTS. classes of repair work, I havo proBO cts. WARRANTED. PRICE s cured tho services of a Olt.iTIA, ILLS., NOV. 16, IBS), Nnturo can only feed tho flnnio of shoemaker from Evansville, and tit food eaten which Ik di- rarln Jledlelno Co., soldIjouIi, Mo. life with tho (lentlemon: Wo last year, bouloa a gested. Hkiuiini: will relnvlgorato nitOVE'H TJSTKI.K.HS C11ILX. TON 10 and bsvt am now prepared to do all work Rross alresdy this year. In all boueht All n weak stomach anil so lmprovo di- pcrlonco three II yesrs. lu tho drus business,our ex promptly on Bhort notice. gestion ns to insure the natural bloom never soldof article that gave such universal have work guaranteed to fit and give mi Yours truly, as j Jur Tonic. of health. Price G0o. St. Bornard abxit. cabb& co- i satisfaction. Drugstore. ILL TONIC GOO TASTELESS Msnataclnrerot High Grad EXPERIENCE Boots and Shoes, RtpilrWork Specialty. EDeirlieTiejtojn, Ky. do-ma- liSEE COPYnlQHTO &c Anyone scnjlnj a ikHrh and description mar nilcklr ascertain our opinion free whether an mrentlon is probably patentable. Communications slrlctlrrorinilentla!. Ilandbcmkon I'atotiU sent froo. Oldest acency for ecurlnBi 1'atents taken tlimuah slunn ft Co. rocclrs (racial notlct. nlthoul clmmo. In tlia Trade Marks designs I flrst-clas- Scientific JUnericam AbandsotnelrUlmtratM wortlT. of rif arteotitta JonrnnJ. by nil fnurtnonthf, - jMri i.owtc..u. ft ttold New Yn? : MUNN & Co.3G'Drod llraoch ORlce. Olf SUasUiuiii-- i t. Ijircit Teni, W Double Tragedy at Paducah Last Tuesday night nt II o'clock, Murray Gilbert, nwldolyknown and momberof one of tho most pronilnont families In Western Kentucky, fatally shot Mrs. Jauo Hall lu a saloon, and then shot himself in tho head, dying Instantly. No ciuso Is known. Tho woman's husband was killed nboutn year ago In "What's in n name?" Kvory thing, n quarrel over her. Gilbert served When as a member of tho First Kontucky whon you come to medicine. you got get Sarsaparllln Keginient Hand during tho lato wnr. you host Hood's cuu buy, money tho inu-ulela- u, A Horrible Dentin Mr. A. W. Moonoy, postmastor at Dixon, Webster county, died a liorriblo death last Wednesday night, hydrophobia being tho causo. In May, 1S&G, ho was bitten by a rabid dog. Tho wound was cauterized and healed up hnd Mr. Moonoy folt safe. About two weeks ngo tho unfortiin-at- o man began to show signs of hydrophobia ono of them being convulsions, whon ho nttempted to tnko adrink of water. All available means were used for his rollof, all to no nvnll nnd ho steadily grew worse until denth ro! loved him of his Buffering, on Wednesday night. Ho was one of Webster county's most popular citizens. Brakeman Hurt. Brakontan Kmberton was thrown from n car lu tho L. & N. yard at JloDkiiiBviiie. Saturday aim was quite painfully hurt. He will be unnmo to resumo woric ior some tliuo. Ills home Is In MndfsoiivUlo nud ho has only been braking n few weeks. It A nay Save Your Life. ilnanilr Iwonf Wnlnv's TIniinv and I'rtvu'lll ,iri,vi,nf ml nttnnlr nf tinnil. nionia, grip or severe cold if taken In tliuo. uures cougus, coins, croup, lngrlppe, hoarseness, dlllloult breathing, wiiooplng cough, Incipient con- n uft limn w umvitlriti wonmiH nr lirAtntlilf f a. v wiut PU(llWUll Gives positive relief in advanced stages of consumption, asthma or bronchitis. Guaranteed. Campboll &Co. clNiiiiALliruoii Will Close the Campaign at His Home. Taylor will cloto his Gen. W. S. canvass for governor nt Morgnntown In his natlvo county of Butler, on Attention, McKlnloy won't get tho voto of a single tramp next year. Thoy aro tireti oi muling inemsoivcs up ngnmsi It'ov. B. SIsk will nreach at tho a wnltlng Job overy timo they turn Baptist church on Saturday nlghtbe-for- o around. Liidllngtoii (Mich.)ltecord. tho Bocond Stindny in November. All mombors are requested to attend Henry Koehler & Company ns they will cail n pastor for tho en- Wniil .nt'Arnl nniOnnlla .. CltJlli nt W..U.-'.,,1.11,1 OU,V... W. suing year. pay hlghost Walnut Loob. "Will buy Porj.AU John 1J. Kvanb, prlco. Hour. w. wooi. cash alAJWivt They also uuii jju.uitr.it in jniAt-null Tho nniiio of William Goobol flics enrs. Write them at Louisville, Ky. t at tho mashed head of every spoils- - J. 0. Monaghan, U. S. CoiibuI at liuntlng jiomocrntic newspaper 111 Chemnitz, Germany, Bays American Kentucky. It Is reasonable to that each of their editors gets n Shoo Manufacturers could soil bIioob or 0,000,000 dermans If small ploce of plo In somo shnpo, to ti,000,000 tho propor etiort. sinco they nro almost unanimous in thoy made tho fnlso suspicion that tho Journals Thousands of tho most stubborn which support Oov. Brown havobeon have subsidized. A drunken inan is apt nnd distressing ensos of pllos OintTnblor's Pllo to think that ovorybody ho moots is boon cured by falls to curo. Prlco, It Just as drunk as ho Is. Loulsvlllo ment. In nover 00 cts bottles; tubes "t. cts. St. Post. "llnmnnl Tlrm.flfnrn. Baptist Appointment. abnsoMaMsssABBJ K)?SxLv tWtf The IKInniVsnAl Jf l . Yet.tjg, Biip-po- W Oct., 30, 31, Efi $ 3 Nov., of Joy. S i. 2 . 3. & 4. ATTRACTIONS! I 1 MORE VARIOUS FREE GOOD i i MOREL VT5 HUMOR AND FROLIC MUSIC, MORE FUN and JOY DAY DECORATIONS! NIGHT DECORATIONS! The Novembor (I, tho day boforo the tion. election. Tho demonstration by his homo pooplo is expected lo eclipse Neurslnla acd Tootaicba oven tlint ntToinpklnsville thoother Planters? Cva lnlnutei fkiur day, which place Is tho nearest to nnd Bammor ComptiUnt. Trice, Stomach during tho 25 Cento. homo that ho has mado Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. campaign. Sweeney Speaks. Hon. W. II. Swoonoy, of Mnrlon d County, spoko to a nt Mndlsonvlllo Monday in of tho Domocrntlo tlckot behalf headed by John Young Brown. Ho made a telling speech for tho ticket. He was tho Hardin cnndldato for chairman of tho Louisville conven- Tho next mooting of the Hopkins County Confederate Itollef Association, Camp No. 523, will bo held In guod-slzetho City Hall, Madlsonvlllo, Saturday, Novembor 4th nt 10 o'clock n. in. Business of importance ia to be transacted. Knch nnd ovory com-rad- o is onrnostly roquostod to answer promptly at the aforesaid to roll-ca- ll timo and placo. L. D. IIOOKKItSMITU, Com. J. F. HEAFKIt, SOC. CUBAN RELIEF euro Housework is Hard" Enough with even the best soap which needs hard muscular rubto make bing things, clean. Gold vvSSiifr m l ' 7fiifty Dust does all that soap does and saves time and much rubbing. Srn4 for freo booklet for HouMwork," "OoMea RalM TUB N. K. FAIRBANK CUcho COMPANY A nlco straw or lochorn hat may bo cleaned nt homo nnd mndo to look llko now. Kill a pall half full of warm Btuls a tablospooiiful of (Jold Dust Washing Powdor will inako tho right kind of suds and whiten tho straw. Immerse tho straw, moving It up nnd down until ovory fiber Is wot; then lift it from tno water, jay it upon a noaru or nnd brush it with a stltf brush thoroughly. After nil tho noil Is re moved, rinse In clenn warm watpr; Tennessee Conference. lot it drip for a lew moments, men Tho TonnosBoe. Conference of the Iron it, with n thin cloth between: M.K. Church, South, which mot at press the crown ovor n. bowl or pall cotumnia, Tonn., ciosou insc Titos-da- upsldo down, Ironing on tho wrong Much Important business was sldo to make It stiifor. attondod to. Bishop Charlos B. Galloway, of Mississippi, prosldod Mr. Kphrlam David Snyre, Presiovor the body. dent ot the Kentucky Bankers' As' soclatlou, nnd one of the most prom Working Night and Day inent and substantial men 01 the Sunday, Tho buslost nud mightiest llttlo Stato, died at Loxlugton stomach thing that ovor was mado Is Dr. aft,or a short illness of acute years trouble. King's Now Llfo Pills. Kvery pill of ago. He was Boventy-nln- o ' globule of health, is a Biigar-coato- d strength, that changes weakness Into brain-fa- g To Cure a Cold in One Day llBtloBiness into energy, Into mental powor. They're wonder- Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinlno Tabful In building up tho health. Only lets. All druggists refund money If 25c per box. Sold by St. Bornnrd It falls to cure. Tho genuine has L. Druggist. L. H. Q. on each tablet. m-bl- o, y. To Clean Straw lints. Rov. J. L. Prlco, the popular Curn- i. i . i uonnuu iTesoyieniiu ...i..t...A ui? iiiuiiniui, 1'roviiionco, nns moveu wtm iu family to Las Vegas, N. M., to reside. Mouoy to patent goon men mny iy secured by our nld. AddroBfl, Tub Patknt Hrookd, Baltlmoro, Mil. Two blnst furnnceaeach with n ca- pnclty of 700 tons dally aro to bo built at Rankin, Pa., opposite Home stead, by the Carnegie uonipnny. I,p r A Clfflm.ni T Iv.r Meil Irlnn lia preallv benefited others and It'reaionably certain to do you good. Try III IVlvJrtt- Persians, Algerians, Arabs and Egyptians on the Streets at all Hours. Parades With Bands of Music Will Take Place Each Day. Fun, Frolic and Good Humor will prevail Ihe whole week. The rnormous Succesi cl Its! year's Fair Will bo exceeded. Shows will be Moral and Instructive, and yet thcro will bo Fun Galoro. The Following aro somo ol tho Altractions: O Ilagcnbnck Wild Animals. Sacred Donkeys. Venetian Gondolas. Tst Oalr nai la AairUl. Jeffries nnd Filzsiiiunons Streets of Cairo. Darkness nnd Dawn. Moulin Rouge. Turkish Theatre. Gay Paree. Gypsy Camp. Crystal Maze. Riding Camels. Electro. Indian Village. High Diving, Etc., Etc. Iltuntrible Olhtr Altrl.lltus Fight. Congress of Nations. Automobile or Hlectric Mr. Bryan thought Johnny unfit to bo a candidate for Vice Prosldent, but Booms to think any old thing Biiltable for Governor of Ohio, and wo are inclined to think Mr. Bryan may bo right as to Ohio, although his ideas ns to whnt Kentucky wnuta for Governor nro vory erroneous. Mc-Lo- 01 Carriages. Cincometagraph Wsr Sctiti ui Billliitlft lbs L Daring Bicycle Ride from a Tower 110 Feet High Into the Wnter. The Famous All Zada in his Three Great Acts. BRONCHITIS If, ns quoted In Chicago, $0.90 per hundred Is tho highest price paid for live steers In September since 1881, it would Boom the producer and not the beef trust Is getting tho benefit qf the prevailing high prices. St. Louis Wntchmnn. To Sllmulne Stugglth Liver. Binlih Blllooi-ueDliperia DjipepiU, Prevent Sick and ui Dr. M Kobort Jones, a youiifr mnn of May-fielcommitted Htiieldo Into Sunday nfternoon by tlio uso of morphine. Ho had boon on a prolonged spreo mul hnd inndu nrevloiiB nttomnts to end his life. d, St.Lwli NiVk Nervous Hsadicbo, Liter Medicine. A. Slmmcmi The Banner Pile Cure. Ia Uaniier Salve. It rrlves Imme diate relief nnd will soon effect a cure. ato. (jampbeii & uo. Dr.Bulls COUCH SYRUP Will promptly cure Bronchitis. llronchitls generally begins with a common cold ; if not cured it becomes dangerous nnd thousands dlo from Jsroncliltis nnnually. Dr. John W. Hull's Cough 8yrup, tlio bestromody for thia disease, cures it in a fow days. Tho Streets Will be Ablaze With Thousands of Electric and Gas Lights. The Electric Decorations at the Street Intersections, and Ihe Other Decorations ol the Streets and Stores Will bo Something Wonderful and Beautiful. n . HALF FARE on ALU RAILROADS and STEAMBOATS and SPECIAL LOWER RATES ON SPECIAL DAYS The Keys ol tho City will bo given lo Ihe Committee, and they will throw them into tho river or turn them over lo our guests. Lasl year Evansvillo surpassed all others, and Ihe record will be Ihe same this year. Come. all! You will be well taken c.vo cl. BY OROSR or the com Mil Ttfc Dos are small and plroiantlo take. Doctors rouimuait. rrkc33CI. At all drugtistl. o QssrC3aXsSfel'!W . & . r. j 'ii a f, BRADLEY'S APPEAL. Certain ovonts leadlntr un to tho iinpressivo nppeal of Gov. llradloy SUNDAYSCHOOL. for harmony nnd union ngninst increases its significance. Thero havo boon very recent confer LCSSON V, FOURTH QUARTER, INTERPowerful Call for United Effort Against ences nun interchanges ny leading NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 29. Republicans who had little communication with each other previGocbelism. ously for months. In the foreshad cxxrl. ow lug of a great crisis in tho State Test of the !,caon,l'ii.lxxxund Memory Vrmca, l'a. cxil Golden personal nunnosiues nave neon burled. A common nurnoso has led Text, I'm. ri 1, R Commentary IN VICTORY b Die Itei. I). M. Stcnrim. to a thorough understanding to make common cause. Tho new liarniony (Copyright, 1SW, by D. M Stearns. is not feigned. It Insures what until I suppose the safe journeylngs oC Ezra George Todd and the llambritk Com- now has beon somewhat in doubt, and his company In the lesson of last tho polling of tho Republican voto. mittee In Line. spirit is main week suggested these songs of deliverino geuing-togoinGoo-holis- m ftlE S . . - ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY s INCORPORATED. m IS VIEW Tre-pnr- cil Miners and Shippers of or QQAL AND COKE, -- fasting itself plainly. HARMONY NOW ALL ALONG THE LINE- - "Tills Ib among It matters not whether wrongs havo l)eon inflicted or injuries rceolvcd. Ho who in such nn hour would parade Ills personal griovnneo Is not worthy the unnio of innn." As Oov. Bradley uttored thoso Words tonight, with all the emphasis of his vigorous personality, a mighty throng which filled tho Auditorium applauded lustily. The meeting, tho speaker, his speech, go to make up tho most tolling feature of tho campaign, on tho Republican sido. That tho Governor's action nnd utterances Loulsvillo, Ky., Oct. no tlim for dissension 11). were carefully part : "As long as that election law remains upon tlie statute books it Is a inennce to human llborty. Men are nothing. Today they aio, tomorrow tlioy are not. Rut tho principles they represent will live as long ns liberty has a home or Republlcaiilbin a friend. Indeed, at such a time as tliis party ties should bo thrown The gallant aside and forgotten. Democrnts who have rallied to tho of John Young Brown, tho staudnrd l'opullsts and tho l'rohiblllonlsts hno nil denounced tho measuie. To them 1 would say: 't'onio oer nnd help us.' "Let us all Maml together," he said, and give Taylor ami tho w holo Republican ticket a majority that cannot bo counted out." us repeal tho law ," continued tho Governor in ills most Iinpret.Hle in timet , emphasizing the great issue, "which threatens freo institutions, and after this is accomplished, let us no doubt. Goehol and his frionds have been counting on two tilings: They Republican feuds and to cut down tho normal vote of tho party. They relied on tho new olectlon machinery the Goobol law to do tho rest. Jlrrtllloy is tho leader of Kentucky Republicans, tho political Rhoderlck Dint of the mountain counties, which are tho Republican strongholds. Democrats expected thnt lie would tako cither no part or one perfunctory In the?campaign. Tlioy wero sure ho would never throw himself into the contest with his wholo power of leadership for Republican success. lint ho has done it. Thero have been diircroncos among Republicans. Tho blast lias been blown on tho born leaders' bugle horn. It means thousands of votes. Tho merits of the controversies within tho Republican partv aro of little interest. Tho fact of their oxlstenco has had until now a very serious healing on tile campaign. Tonight Gov. llradloy senctl notice that so fnr as ho is concerned, porMinal relations cut no endangering llgure. His speech was elaborate. It contained no uncertain note. It will go from one end of tho Stnte to the other. It will bo the inspiration to Kentucky llemihlicnns overy whero to lino up solidly. He said in prepared, his manner loft considered nnd Loulsvillo, Ky., Oct. 20. Tho movemont for Republican harmony, which was puniiciy inaugurated by Gov. Riadley's speech at the Auditorium last night, Is hearing fruit. George Todd, of Loulsvillo, declared himself todnv. "I Will (uinnort Tavlor." Mr. Todd said, "and I think all of tho Ham- brick men, nnd the votes which they control, which wo estimate at 4,000, will go to Taylor." Tlioro aro two Republican organizations In Loulsvillo. Tho Goehol people havo boon counting on tho rivalry between them to mako a dilloreuco of soveral thousand votos. One of tho organizations is headed by what is known as tho Hambrlck committee. Todd is probably tho most inlluontial of this branch of tho party. Ho said today tiiat ho would not only support Taylor and the rest of tho Republican Stato ticket, but would work to obtain as.large a Republican voto as possible In Louisville. Gov. llradloy remained in the city today and devoted himsolf to an ad justment of dilferences botween tho two loeni wings of tiio Republican party. Negotiations proceeded in a most satisfactory manner. A fairness of spirit, like that for which tho Governor so igorously appoalodnt tho Auditorium, has manifested. Tonight it soonis prnctlcally certain that not only will tho full Republican voto of tho city bo polled for tho Stato ticket, hut that local dlirerences over tho municipal ticket will bo buried. Special correspondence of the or Kx-Mnvrepro-sontntlGlybc-Uemocr- ance as a suitable topic bofoio entering upon the study ot Nchcmlah, but why these two pnlms the committee probably know. As they all speak ot Him, wc shall have n profitable rucilltn tion. Spurgeon, In his "Treasury of Da vlil," suggests the following division of l's. lxxx : In Acrses 1- the poet sings of tho Lord's former mercies and begs Ilim ho to remember Ills people; from pleads the cause of nDIIcted Israel, nnd then, having listened to the sacred oraelc in verse 8, he publishes Joyfully the tidings of future good Praise to God is always comely, and wc read In Neb. xil, 40, "in tho days ot David and Asnph of old there were chief of the singers nnd songs of praise and thanksgiving unto God." Tho sons ot Kornh mentioned in the title had great reason to praise God nnd lead the people's praises, for when Korah and tho others were swallowed up the children ot Korah died not Num. lion-crcr, -1 C-- 7 1 I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. I ft s Birrnolri Offices. If P j ailHllf 2 THROUGH .VLSTIBUIED THROIMBEC' Ef rlN&aiMT CARS FROM IIKAIIUIWU NASHVILLE fi fk xxvL 11). SAVED BV HER ESCORT. Rejected Lover Attempts to Kill the Object oi His Aftections. Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. &i. A young man named II. L. I. llurford, a clork in tho general olllco of tho Southern Express Company, whllo suiroring from' mental aberration, today about noon attempted to shoot Miss Eva" Melton, a woll known young woman of tills city, as sho wns returning from church, Tho assault was mailo on a crowded streot with a pistol, nnd but for tho prompt action of tho young woman's escort llurford would havo killed her. It is stated that llurford had become infatuated with Miss Melton and that sho had rejected his oiler of marriage. A NO STRIKE THIS WEEK., Lt discuss freo silver, tariil, government control of railroads and many other points upon w hioh dlirerences aro entertained. Let us first of all settle tho question that o cry citizen shall east ills voto and havo It counted, for it is useless to discuss questions upon which a fair ballot may not bo had." In tho election hold last week at In conclusion tho Governor pointed out tho w'ay to make tiio campaign Pembroke on tho graded school queselTectivo on tho great o ershadowlng tion, a majority of eleven wns given issue. Ho laid down a prlnciplo of in favor of tho proposition. union of strength which may have an important bearing on tho result. It is rollably reported that Great ' Voto for no candidate for the Leg- Britain lias placed orders in this islature who Is not infaor of re- country for about 5,000,000 pounds of pealing the Goehol law," ho bald. canned beef. Big Four Employes Have Not Been Ordered to Quit Work. Indiannpolls, Ind., Oct. 22 .Investigation has established tho fact that theie will he no strike among tho telegraphers, firemen, conductors nnd trainmon of tiio Rig Kour during tho coming week nt least, and no strike has beon ordered. Of tho various orders that appointed committees to wait upon General Manager SchatI to present their grievances nnd obtain concessions in the matter of wages, tho firemen called first, nnd as tlioy say their demands wero refused for the renson that nn advanco had been granted tho engineers, which carried with it an Increase in their wages also. 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It was for tho benefit of tho eacrificofnndof God's temple a most worthy purposo to which to give Monoy given to win tho applauso of men to attain social or political position is not approved of God or commended by Christ. But if given for somo noblo nnd lofty purposo, tho carrying forward of God's work in tho world, the relief of tho distressed nnd needy or tho uplifting of mankind, God is suro to npprovo tho gift and to bless and roward tho giver. !). It was a self sacrificing gift. It wns n gift that cost something It was tho widow's nil nnd jnirhaps nccesrti-tatc- d want nnd huuger for that day ot least. Tho valuo of n gift iu tho sight of God is not its literal worth, but tho worth of tho ono who gavo it. What it will appear in tho sight of God will not npon how much wo give, but upon how much wo have left. God regards not so ranch what wo givo as what wo keep. Tho groatnos3 of tho gift depends upon what it costs to mako it. Tho rich gave moro than tho widow, but they had moro left than she. Hcnco tho superior character of her gift. This poor widow's gift should inspire ns to a moro liberal nnd cheerful consecration of our monoy to Christ. If Christ thought it was right for hor to glvo so liberally, Ho must think tho sauio of us, and if no wns willing to commend her Ho will bo willing to commend and bloss us. Gen. xxviii, Dible Readings. Dout. x, 17 j Hag. Lov. xxvii, The Chrlatlnn Man' Lire. ii, 8 j Mnth. v, 23, 24 j x, 8; Mark x, A Christian mnn'a lifo is laid in tho I.uko vi, 38; John xii, loom of timo to a pattern which ho docs Acta xx, 35; Itom.-xii- , 8; II Cor. viii, not soo, hut God does, and his heart is Phil. lvr ix. a shuttle On 0110 aido of tho loom ia sorrow, nnd on tho other ia joy, nnd tho ChrUt'ft Sernnt. shuttle, struck nlternatelyhy each, Hies servlcol How How currying tho thread, blessing 8voet thoservant, bringingfull of hack nnd forth, to tho him pattern which is whito or hlnck, na tho closest relations with tho Master needs. And iu tho end, when God ahall into I to folIt is lift up tho finished garment and nil its ho loves For enjoy his privllego of His blisu changing hues 'shall glanco out, it will low Josns nndservingall tho wo aro not, Christ In then nppear that tho deep and dark col- company. caao with earthly servants, to na Is tho ors wero as needful to beauty ns tho or bright nnd high colora Henry Ward dischargo our duty at a distance wo out nro of tho sight of our Master; that Beccher. over to follow in tho steps of Jesus, l'rcnent Work. knowing Kin nets nnd with all our Enthusiasm over present work, not deeda known to Him. over future accomplishments, means Blissful indeed is tho present lifo of tho largest practical results day by day Christ's servant, superlatively blissful in tho Lord's service. Earnestness is tho prospect of his fnturo, bronght not a ipiality for special performances, nearer by tho passing hours of each tiny, hut for daily use. It covers lifo as it is Alas, that so many aro determined that and as it comes according to dlvino ap- they will not havo this Mau to rnlo pointment. Preshytcrlnn. over them I Episcopal Recorder. m-tio21-2do-pem JO-330-817-2- 2; 2j 15-1- There is on earth a land and a people which, above nil other lands and people, nre specially the Lord's. Ho cnlU them Ills peculiar people, n holy people unto Himself, a people near unto Ilim, the dearly beloved of Ills soul nnd many other endearing names (Deut. vll, G; xxvl, 18; Va. cxlvill, 11; .Tcr. xll, 7). As to the land, It is called the holy land, the Lord's land, n delightsome land, Immnnuel's land, etc. (Zcch. II, 12; Hos. Ix, 3; Mai. ill, 12; Isa. i III, 8). They were naturally few, stiff necked, laden with iniquity, rebellions, lying (Dcut. vll, 7; Ex. xxxlti, 3, D; Isa. 1, 4; xxx, 0), but He redeemed them from Egypt and gave them the good land, yet they understood not His wonders nor remembered His mercies, they despised the pleasant land nnd believed not His word, so that many a time He saved them for His name's sake and redeemed them from the hand of the enemy (l?s. cvi, 7, 8, 10, 24). He will yet redeem them from all lands, blot out all their sins and make them a righteous nation forever (Mic. vll, 10, 20; Zeph. Ill, 10, 20). Meantime Ho will ncccpt every penitent sinner who cornea to Him nnd will, for Jesus' sake, blot out nil their sins nnd make them righteous In His sight (Johni. 37; II Cor. v, 21). Then shall Israel say when He shall have redeemed them, Thine auger is turned nwny, and thon comfortedst me. Heboid God Is my salrntlnn (Isa. xil, 1, 2). Salvation Is ot the Lord (Jonah 11, 0 in Its beginning, dcelopment nnd consummation. Sec this In the words. Turn ns, revive us, shew us (verses 4, C, 7). Wc would never turn to Him If no did not draw ui by His Spirit. It is all Ills mercy and His sahntlon (verse 7) which wo receive ns His gift and gratefully enjoy, so that wo may well rejoice in Him, saying,"I will greatly rejoice la the Lord, my soul Rhall bo joyful in my God (Isa. lxi, 10; Hab 111, 18). 8. If we will listen only to the oIic of God, wc shall have naught but peace, for He is the God of peace, and the Son of God Is the prince ot peace (Heb. xlli, 20; Isa. ir, G). All Ills thoughts to Ills people nre thoughts of peace, for He is our peace, nnd any one whose imagination Is staid on Him vtill have perfect peace (Jcr. stir, 11; Eph. II, 11; Isa. xxvl, 3). It is all because of Ills righteousness which wc by faith receive (Isa. xxxii, 17; Iloni. v, 1). Peace with God is His gift in Christ Jesus, but the peace of God, which passetli all understanding, depends upon our allowing nothing to come between Ilim nnd us, casting every care and anxiety upon Him (Phil. Iv, C, 7). If wc know Him who Is our pence, we nre bound to make the good news known to all people (Luke II, 10, 14). The writer has Ids heart upon what he calls "our laud" (verses 0, 12), for it Is to that land nnd to the holy city that all nations nre yet to go up from year to year (Jer. HI, 17; Zech. xlv, 1G). There mercy and truth, righteousness nnd peace, heaven and earth, met in Ilim who wns and Is true God and true man. Theie He shall yet reign as King ot Israel nnd as King of kings nnd Lord of lords, nnd then when God has blessed His people and His land His saving health vtill be known among all nations (Ps. lxvli). The zeal of the Lord of Hosts will do It Thcsi aro not David's thoughts, but God's thoughts, for he said, "Tho spirit of the Lord speaks by men, nnd His woid was in my tongue" (II Sam. xxill, 2). The Lord nimself has said that He will not rest till Israel's redemption Is manifest before all nations, nnd He calls upon Ills people to glv Him no rest till He does It (Isa. Ixll, 1. 0, 7). l's. cxxvl. Mivny a time did the Lord deliver His people from their oppressors In the days of the Judcau nlicn no raised up nnd used such men ns Othnlel, Gideon, Jcphthah, Samson and Samuel. After tho time of Dald He delivered them from Babylon, and soon now will He dc liver them from all the nations among which they aro scattered, and their prosperity and sonrco of blessing to nil after their restoration is fully described in such passages as Ira. xxxr, 10; Jer. xxxif, 41, 42; xxill, 5,0; Ezek. xxxvh, All these things will He do to them and for them, not for their sakes, but for Hts own name's sake. 2, 0. It is becoming iu us not only to consider how great things He hath done for us, but also to talk of all Ills wondrous works (I Sam. xll, 24; Va. cv, 2), for if we do not tell how great things ne has done for us (Mark v, 10) Is it not, to say the least, very ungrateful? Israel shall yet say one to the other, "Praise the Lord, proclaim Ills name, declare His doings among the people, make mention that His name is exalted" (Isa. xll, 4). And cery saint should be continunlly doing this. 4. What He purposes to do He wishes ns to nsk Him to do. It may seem strange, but it Is His way. See Ezek. xxxvl, 37; Isa. Ixll, 1, G, 7. It is Ills pleasure that we should deslre-IIito do that which Ho proposes to do, nnd, If wc do not desire It earnestly, where Is the fellowship with Him which Is our privilege? Aud yet Indifference to Him nnd His affairs is a common characteristic ot so many who bear Ills name. 5, C. There is no end of weeping here, but there will be no end ot Joy in His kingdom. All our sorrow shall be turned Into Joy (John xl, 20). Weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh In the morning (Ps. xxx. G). 1-5-- HUNT & BRO. Memphis, Tenn. HESSER & MILTON, r Building, Louis, Mo. j WholesaleSt. Agreint J. W. BRIDGMAN Room 404; Fisher Building, Chicago, ; JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, aoi N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Cnpt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, JJroadw.iy, P.iducali, Ivpninrku. Tennessee. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. "L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Mcmnhis. Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, lnd. J iVCHIUGal mmmPuUM HEWOfilEANS sSxiUoWS jr.PXJEFfRlrrsSTP.'A' 0jTmULHARG.5.A .......... ' Jff WlAnVlkLE,IPV. Ha3rtVlll.Ejr.wt. Rialto NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND 111. i 1 8 1 2 ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS JhAMUUb THball uses, from Earlington, For used. 1 . .-- NLJ. H UUAL, . Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE Retwoon Nnshvlllo and t'hnttnnoogn e,, Atlanta, Augusta, Macon. Jnckson-vlilKnoxvllle, Ashevlllo, WashPhiladelphia, ington, Rnltlmoro, Now York, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Jackson, Memphis, hlttlo Rock, Texarkann, Sherman, Waco, Dnllns M and Fort Worth. ''IP P.. r1 ?j Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to TICKETS, ROUTES, RATES, ETC . Will bo choorfully furnished tipoa application to Ticket Agents, ur to A. ' Market. BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNACES. Why buy High-price- d I g S 5 J. II, I.ATiJimi, Southeastern Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERN- . ARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as J 1 one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. I ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY 1 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. sheriff. Manitou, Precinct No 211 R It Full List of Appoint men ts Fnr Graham and i'rank liar ton, judges; Dr W F Kell, clerk; Hopkins. Charles Daniel, sheriff. Richland, Precinct No. 21 Two Republicans Named in linen John M Young and Charles Precinct. Wright, judges; W B Cox, clerk: George AFinloy, sheriff. Following is tiio full and oilicial BIG ENTERPRISE. list of appointments for election ollicera as just niatloby the Hopkins County Election Board, ex- (JreatTie Elevator Will Probably cepting in the live Madisonvllo pubbo Uullt at Louisa. precincts which have been lished before. Republicans have Louisa, Ky., Oct. 2.). One of Lbeen recognized and thioughout cross-li- e i ne companies in the county and aro given two the. largest States wants to erect United oIHccib in each precinct, the rule a tio elevator at this place, with being to give the Kcpumicans a which to hoist tics from the river clerk and one oi the judges. The and load them on cars. It would appointments as a rule are satis- employ twonty-fiv- o men confactory, being made from lists stantly, nnd will pay out at this furnished by tho Republican au- place to the people of tho valioy thorities of the county. to $200,000 per from Hero is tho list, now for tho year. $150,000 first time published: They want a free site for fivo White Plains, Precinct No. 1 years. A suitable placo has boon Fio A. Gates, G. G. Clark, judges; optioned by Mr. J. F. Ratcliff, Charles IS. Moore, sherill"; Henry and if subscriptions enough can Joliiibon, clerk. bo raised in Louisa the construcNortonville, Precinct No. 2 tion of tho elevator will begin J S Tofft and Weller Hamby, immediately. A number of subjudges; E L McCulloch, sherill"; scriptions havo already been J Y Crabtreo, clerk. made, but tho amount is still short. Mm tons Gap, Precinct No. ,) Walter Davis, S. A. Franklin, Died in dreat Agony, judges; U. L. Ferguson, sheriff; D.ibnoy Bishop, clerk. Owensboro, Ky., Oct. 23. Mrs. J. O. Barlow, of Philpot, St. Charles. Precinct No. 4 Kennedy, J II Fox, judges; this county, died a horrible death Joe Bon Gillilaud, clerk; E J Sisk, last night. She had boon sick and Dr. Harris had ordered that sherill. a tablespoonful of castor oil bo Lake, Earlington, Precinct No. given her. v l) noweu anil it w wood, i mothjudges; II S Coroy, clork; Wil er,Mrs. Dunk Williams, her tho mado n mistake aud gavo liam Bradley, sherill. samo amount ofcarbolic acid. N E Earlington, Precinct No. 0 She suffered for fivo hours and W DCavincss, J W Igleharr, died. Hor mouth was parched. judges; Dan M Evans, clork; Oy Mrs. Williams is almost prostrat (Jarlisle, sherill. ed over tho mistake winch caused Barnsley, Precinct No. 7 hor daughter's death. Hugh Almon, IlShelton, judges; John Noland, clork ; Lucian tlenrin News. sheriff. It. E. "Williams died Monday morn K Hanson, Precinct No. 11 ing nitor n lingering illness, ins Inid tho Rock J D Haywood, A L Ashby,judgf s ; Springs cemoteryto roat Inafternoon. Monday Dan Williams, Bon Drake, clerk; Mr. John Blackford.wife nnd child sheriff. hnvo returned from n visit in Ar West Hanson, Precinct No 12 kansas. T D Brown and It. M Beeny, Mr. Jnines Blackwell, wifo nnd judges; George Friday, clerk; daughter havo roturned from Mis souri, whoro they hnvo boon visiting Buck Madison, Bhoriff. Oakwall. Precinct No. 10 O O relatives. Is Just about over, Whcnt Majors, Dan Demoss, judges; vorv frnnttsowing Nfivlrifv liAAn nnwn. a flmn Peter Domoss, clerk; Len Blue, Wo hnvo had somo nico rains tho sherill'. nnst week, which filled up the ponds No. 14 Noith Nebo, Precinct Homo nntl laid tho dust nnd did ft W S Hutherford, Ezekiel Town- - great ninny other good tilings. send, judges; Milton Dnrham, llioromnineofn man named Wells who Imd boon buried ten yonrB wore clork; Joo Allender, sheriff. inoveti to utui uoiiowb' comotery South Npbo, Precinct No 15 lnst'ncek. All wns decomposed Joo Ilobgood and Lawronco tho hair nnd bones. lie was judges; J .1 King, clerk; clean shaven whon ho died, but when removed, his heard was tlireo Inchon P F Roberts, Bherifl. in length. d Daltou, Precinct No 1(1 Soveral Democrats say that if 1) Sisk, judges ; Bryan Cullon and J is tiio nominee of their party J S Wyatt'' clerk; Ed Brown, in MKX) that they will not voto for ilim bocnuso ho is speaking for Goesherill'. Silent Run, Piecinct No. 17 hol. U No Hoo scorns to got a good Joko Sheatd Morgan, "John King, Cash judges; Thomas Frazior, clerk; pn Horo then. or somo ono overy now nml Moke Anon. V Montgomery, sheriff. J Charleston, Precinct No. 18 The Slinkesponro Club met nt Dr. T G Chappoll, B L Franklin, Clintton'H residence, Tuesday night. an judges; Eli Coats, clerk; B F Tho mooting was one. Interesting hh well ns profitable Ligon, sheriff. II II riminrnl Tnwlnr. Trrtlltllnlrv'a n.vt JJ Dawson, Precinct No 19 Gross and J E Hayes, judges; J govornor, will BpenJrnt Mndlsonville B ltico, clerk; Lin Brushears, rtoveiiiiior z. uoirtmu iu nuitr nun. slieriff. Mr. Moscow Croft, of this nlaco. Ilslov, Precinct No, 20 G B nttended tho Circus utllopklnsylllo F Ward, judges ; Tuosuoy. GamettandM Lit-tlepa- ge, ex-co- pt Agent, Memphis, Tenn. Passenger Agent. Atlanta, Gn. 1 At,,, r t v'uv Vjtrlli.nRl.,ril 1'nHH. Agt., Ml W. Fourth Srcct, Clncln- nntl, Ohio. R.O.CoWAiUMN.Wontern Passenger Agent, Room Htt, Railway Exchange Building. St. Louis. Mo. RKiAitn F. Him., Northern Pass- - '" enger Agent, Room Jt'iS, Mnnpiott Building, Chicago, 111. J. h. Eomondson, Southern Pass- - -enger Agt., Chattanooga, Tenn. W. L. DANLEY, Goii'l Pnss. and Ticket Agt., NASIIVIMiK, Tknn. T " J. Wki.011, Division Pnssonger I Capital Statk Pal la. BUSINESS 150.000 C0MHCNCE0 Siralai fval 120,000. IN 1167. ELECTION OFFICERS. .John Harlaud,clork ; Goorge Itus-se- l, ur (Joloi'ed (Jiti?ens. Uinta All ceuimunit-Aix- Topic l'or Hie Week IlcKlnnlnR Oct. SJO Co in in e nt l He. 9. II. Doyle. Tone. til tine, a measure of lovr Mrk xll, 41 41. (A metllng to coiulJrr ittrmitic nJ proportionate girlng ) Id Ibli column obntild lm Oka, Alipi. in! nwitttA of ntwi par idtlrattril in Krhnlon, Kt This incident took placo in tho torn-plIt is tho familiar story of tho widow's mites Jeans was watching tho people pnt their money in tho treasury, which consisted of hrazen trnmpet shaped chests into which voluntary offerings for tho sacrifice fund wero placed. Many ont of their nbnndanco gnvo liberally. A poor widow gavo two mites, bnt it was nil her living for that day. Men wonld havo condemned her act as one lacking judgment, but Christ commended tho poor widow and declared that sho had given moro than nil the rest Undoubtedly that which led Christ to commend the widow's gift was tho fact that it was tho offering of a humble heart, full of love to God. It was an expression of her gratitudo to Qod. It was tho measuro of her love, and in giving nil sho proved that sho loved God with all her being. Lovo should bo the prompter of out gifts and tho measuro of them, but, alas, it is not always so, or, if it is, tho lovo of many must bo very small indeed. This gift of love seta forth tho characteristics of trno giving to God 1. It was prompted by tho proper motive lovo to God. Lovo to God and for His causo in tho world should inspire all our giving. 2 Tho purposo for which tho gift of a binV aceonnl Tlia Mr. Thomas Oriburn, v ho linn been nanitf ooa. It ii not to LuiIom iiio Rick is up again. w ara lalkiox tliey know all about lonUtlo'l turn, wt eatnrrt Klgie Onrrett is on tin sick list. and In women Thaia'a t(lf II lh ' bank it a food on Tlifie'a convtn. Mr. Pat Onlnes Is visiting InNnsh-vill- o lenca- - lb roontr alwjt rradr and oulodrach of your own rally iqnan. week. this ileilne, too. It Ia taiy to tptai amall Mr. John llnthlox, of IiuiKvillo, ami wben you bt a larc. lata In joar pockal. is with us. Sam I'aves wns nt St. Charles A1ADISONVILLG, - KENTUCKY Tuesday nttending the funeral of IiIh It-- but JNO. G.MORTON, tJA.NKJB5r.ais ailraniaxrt ', - brother. Miss Mnttio Alexander, of visited frleudH hero last week. There wore a good many of tho Knrllngton people, who went to Pond 1th er last week. Thn hand 1k,v8 aro getting In shnpo for next years campaign. Tho rovival nt tho A. M. K. Xion Church closed Sunday night tho 22nd Inst. Ituv. T. A. Brown trenched his farewell sermon to a I argo congregation. In appreciation of tho taluablo service ot tho Doctor, thn ful lowing named persons ptesonted him in behalf of tho church n nico cent nnd vest: O, O. Aloxnndor, Chairman; Lottlo flnte-woo- d, Mrvdl-Houvill- e, Illinois Central R. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tlia Illlnolt Central now baa on tale, and will con. er Untie tho tame onlll to. 1S0S. tound Hid tammrr louilit TT poinltonllt Unci ticket! Ifoiu In Iheboutn ( to a laice nil oi anuimer retorii In lha Noflli. lla fait double dallr terrlce lo hi. Looit, Cblcaro, Clnclnnul and LoaliTllle tnableaona to reach quickly aud coniforlably the moonialn rriorta ot Viialnla, lb While Mounlalntand beailde ot New Knitted, IbeTbootand Itlandt, Ibelake and foietlteuita ot Michlcan, Witconiin and Minnrtoia,ibe Hot bptlnca of Aikantat, tb Ycllowtlone I'atk or ibe retoiit of Colorado. u : M TOURIST . - '. ' lioggos, Kugeno Moore, John Morton, Wellington Iterry, Polly Wilkes, Kato Wilkes, Archy Morton, (JeorgoII.IIUI. Dr. Brown left for Memphis Tuesday morning. I). I,. Tcnguo spent soveral days with Win. U. Orton nenr AsiihyB-bur- g, whoro ho hnB two slstors in their "teons" whoso fingers nro skilled In moro than ono way. Dlitrlct education! rtcttlnr Dec. lat and 2nd, Knrllngton will be honored by tho prosonco of pedagogues from tho eight counties tho Second Congressional Mnuy friendly hnnds nre aiding tho movemont. A largo delegation Is oxpectcd. Wo wish to tlinnk tho good citizens for having ngreod to entertain tho teachers at 7G conta per dny. Tho following nro the committees in whoso hands tho caro of tho association is submitted : orrangoments: on Commltteo Miss I.ottlo Gatowood, Cliairmau, Win. Klllobrow, Win. Hincs, If. II. Gnrrott, Miss Klin Hawkins, Kenuard nnd Rosa Iloggcs, George Aloxandor, J, 1). Hawkins, Slmon'Duulnp ami Rev. J.lC.BiilIoy. Commltteo on reception: Miss 3311a Hawkins, Chairman, Misses Macy Eario, L. II. Rash, Mary Johnson, Evnloo Olfutt, Ophelia Bullock, Anna R. Hcrt, Hnttio Osborn, Lena Rnlloy and Rentrico Hawkins, Carrie Aloxander, Mary Holland, Frances Rnlloy ,Llzzlo Gnrrott, S. Duncan, Lizzie Lowcry, S. Clements. Messrs Jno. Porter, J. 1. Prltchott, Kugeno Mooro, Goorge Ainos, Samuel Wilkes, U. S. Hovob, Jns. Danlap, Charles Osborn, U. A. Hnrgrovos, Goorgo Hill, Chns. King, TIios. I Karlo, and Miss Mary Hill and Mrs. A Hughes. on corresnoudouco: Committoo Mrs. M. V. ICinnnrd, Chairman, Miss K. R. Hawkins nnd V. S. Todd, 11. com-EoslMos-dames Mos-dain- Whitfield, Humphrey Woodson, U. W. Itondish, Edwnrd Doha Soutliern Guide J. Homcscetes aeckera'uume,"iiaa jail been Itiucd It a 6i pare llloilral. ed pamphlet, conialna a farce number of lelleri fiom Nortbern ftiincit now proiperootly located on Ibe Una of llm Illinol, Central Railroad In the States ot Kentucky, Tennetiee, Mltlitilptii and Lonltana and alio a detailed write up of iba and adjaceal la that clllea, lownaandcoomryon line. To notneieekeri, or tbota in teatcb of a farm, Ihll pamphlet will lu'nllb reliable Intoima. lion concerning tbe moat acceitible and proipar om portion of lha South freecopieacanbebad by applyloc lo ("e nearetl of tba underttened, Ticked and foil Information at to rain In connection wiih the abort can be bad of acenlj ol the "Central" and conncetlna; lloea. S. a Hitch, Olr. Pan. Ajtftl, Clnclnnitl. John A. Scotl, Dl. Pan. jtnt, Mtnphli. Wn, Murray, Oil Pan. Agtnl.Ntw Otlsaat. A.M. liaason, rewiluen, and (Itlni; facia and rondlllona. broutbl down to date, ot the Central' I "itoniuern- - noma. A new lJuS edition, entirely ' .: jv jrt r lar , ti- 7 .' - fU 1 6, P. Chlcaja, . W, A. Klllcna, A. Q P. A. Lealitlllt. You Aro Going North, If You Are Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Are Going West; runcHaac tickets via tkc es LOUIBVIUC a. NASHVIltt R. R. amo bo ctcurta VVJJfoewB Hnyos. Republican Speaking Dates. Ctn. W. S.Jaylor and Hon John llurkc. Kod-ger- s, Mndlsonville, Ip, m. Friday Noy. p.m., Thursday Oct. of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. Ratca.Tlme and all other Infbrmallon will ' be cheerfully ruratiticd by C. P. ATMORt, 0, ,.. A The Maximum 1 Le-lan- Gov. W. O, Bradley. 19. Loulsvillo, 8 0cr Owensboro, 1:80 p, m.. Monday Oct. 23. Ashland, 1:80 p. m. Monday Oct. 30. Rev. S. E. Smith and Prof. Oby tOOTSVlttE, Kt . JTiVJ W. W. ETHRIDGE, Agent. m ,WJ Princeton, 7:30 J, E. Wood, p. m., Monday, -- Doit in Quality. by-a- sold aK A.X1X1 T. V JAMES -. F. BatlJUaREK SI. Inula !. .Z """" ALL tLSE IA1LS. ,.... JOJiUMIUlKMJ. .vvuiiuo;ruh ' n . J.'-mao. isoia dt im?ci8tii. 1 bUKlo nntKt ..I. 4J ..- - I USQ I Jns. It. Hash, II. O, lionrlaiid and It. Arnold nttended n mooting of MndlBonvlIlo commnndery Kniglitn Tuinnlnrs Tuesday night to ballot on icnndidntes. 1 Tlia twonlv-i- l fthnnnitnl nnnu.niln of tho MlHulBslppl Vniloy Medical Nov. 2. Association van oponed Tiiesday afHenderson, 7:80 p. m.," .Friday, ternoon and will continue till Octo Nov, 2. Oct. SO. Grconvlllo, 7;30 p. m. Tuesday1 Oct. 31. Paducah, 7:30 p. m,, Wednesday, Nov. 1. Franklin, 7:30 p, m, Thursday, Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimate? furnished upon application. I "Kf "? bor 7. 0 ". A. u M 1l' O .... . a 1 I it m fa b?v I ' "MJi Y j. " ' 'f 'fi -- St YtSil LV T, 1 '''&'"