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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 2, 1899
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EARLINGTOJ, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1899. killing ot John Sandford several years hesitated at nothing, nnd has been so ago In Covington. John Sandfo-- d was, bold in his villainy as (o have actually for eomo reaeon, In Occbcl's way. Ho wrought up the best citizens ot tho man, and his commonwea'th to such mental and d was a friends say that he waa also a man of nervous condition that It requires only lrrcprcachab!o character. Ooebel wroto n step more to cause tho shotgun state and secured the publication of an at- of mind to prevail In nil of Kentucky tack upon Sandford, which in variously that does net jntltythe employment of described as brutal or Intamom or in- fraud and violence In elections. Tlio Ooebel Law. decent, ami which wan probably InThe Ooebel law Is Intended to Intended to lead to a personal encounter. At any rate, Ooebel prepared himself trench Ooebel In the law of the state. for killing. He caw Bandtard on the It Is on the canvassing nnd county mastreet, which ho crossed for the pur- chinery constructed by this famous pose of bringing his victim face to face statuto that Ooebel depends for elecwith him. Over his left arm he car- tion In tbo absence of votes. This law ried an overcoat, In the pocket ot which Is an Interesting Incident In tho" progg which Is was a revolver, evidently cocked, and ress ot machine-buildinhis right hand grasped It. Tho two going on throughout the country. The wero within a few feet of each other, machine violates tho law or evades It when Sandford asked Ooebel if he waa when It wants to cheat If In New example, dishonest election responsible for the article. Ooebel said York, for officers are nppolnted for the purpose yes, and pulled the revolver from his ot doing dlshonorablo work, (hoy aro pocket Sandford reached bohlnd for chosen in violation ot (ho Intent of tho his pistol, but before he could bring it law, if not ot Its letter. It is (rue also forward Ooebel shot him in the head, (hat under tho Goebel law the result Sandford'a weapon being discharged expected, If fraud Is essential, will also apparently by the convulsive grasp of bo produced In violation of tho crimtho dying man. Slnco Uicn Ooebel has inal law, and tho offenders may bo not killed any one, but ho has seeming- prosecuted beforo tho criminal courts, ly done his utmost to provoke quarrels and on conviction punished. Dut in of a personal nature by his ruthless no stato In tho Union other (han Kenand usually mendacious attacks upon tucky Is (ho machinery ot elections his political opponents. He has given (urned over (o (he control of the men the lie o almost every prominent and who want to cheat It cheating be necreputablo man In tho state. He, mora essary. Tho people elsewhere have than 'any one else, has deprived Ken- the choosing ot tho election officers, tucky and the country ot the services bu( In Kcn(ucky (ho people have no(h-ln- g ot Mr. Carlisle at ono time as absowhatever (o say on (he subject, exlutely Impregnable in tho affections cept through their votes for future legand admiration ot tho people of the islatures. In other states dishonest state as was ever Henry Clay. Ho will officers are put Into place, as other dissend Senator Lindsay Into private life honest men are put into other offices, the moment his term expires. He has by the votes of the people, who therefore have an opportunity to eject them earned the hostility of every Democrat In the state, and he when thcU true characters shall be .rehas at bis beck and call the conscience- vealed. In Kentucky Goebel has made less demagogues chief ot whom Is his machine part of the administrative Blackburn the rufflans, tho criminals, government ot tho state. He has put the crowd that admires successful hla creatures Into ofilce by an act of crime and fawns upon courageous and tho legislature, so that his machlno Is not n private corporation even in successful criminals. Tho political methods of this mod- name, like Crokcr's, but an avowedly ern tribune are Illustrated by bis gross public corporation receiving pay from deception ot Mr. Carlisle in 189(5, and tho stato for doing Ooebsl'a work. This by tho manner In which he obtained may resemble Crokcr's machine, In his present nomination. Mr. Carlisle fact, and at least It is a frank expreshad done much for Ooebel when the sion ot the creed of the criminal In latter was a young man. He bad given politics thst the offices and revenues btm his start In his profession. Com- of the government belong to those who mon gratitude alono demanded fair can get them by book or crook. Ooetreatment for the statesman in Wash- bel has taken the plain, blunt course. ington from the politician at home. Croker uses Judges and other officepaid to do the work Dut Ooebel has been denouncing Mr. holders, who are Carlisle, and has Invited tho contusion of the stato In the city, as his vassals which has been visited upon him. Ho and servants; Ooebel has a board ot was accused ot securing admission to commissioners frankly chosen to count the state convention ot 189C through In the Democratic candidates. Home rulo and Democratic princiMr. Carlisle's Influence, and he denounced the accusation as a He. Upon ples nrc frankly abandoned, and (ho this Mr. Carlisle found himself reluc- officers who receive and count the tantly drawn into the state campaign, votes, with the exception of (he Inand he wrote a letter to tho editor ot spectors who represent the different tho Louisville Evening Post, narrating parties, are appointed by the" powers tho circumstances ot Ooebel's visit (o at Frankfort The law provides for him in Washington, when he request- (ho election by tho legislature ot three ed Mr. Carlisle's Influenco on the state commissioners, who hold office for four years. These commissioners d ground that he was a gold advocate, a partisan of Mr. Car- appoint the county board ot election commissioners, who In turn, appoint the lisle, and an opponent of Mr. DIack-burAlthough ho had voted for election officers ot the different preDlackburn for senator, ho explained cincts. The Republican party Is supthat It was because Dlackburn was the posed (o be represented on the precinct candidate ot tho party. Ho convinced boards, but (his has long been (he law Mr. Carlisle that ho was entitled to a or tho custom In Kentucky, and the seat In the convention, but, being ad- methods ot evading It are well known. mitted as a delegate, ho at once cast Republicans are appointed, for examcandidates ple, who are traveling In Europe, or his vote for the for officers of the convention; and who are physically or mentally unfit voted for tho resolution which pre- for service, or who llvo at a great dissented Dlackburn as tho choice, ot tho tance from tho polls. Then the others Kentucky Democracy for tho presi- select some one to fill the anticipated dency. Mr. Carlisle had, fortunately, vacancy, and this year that some one preserved x letter which Ooebel had will be a Ooebel Democrat or a comwritten to him, In which his pretenso plaisant Republican. At any moment, ot being a Gold Democrat was fully set and with or without cause, the state forth. Ooebel has tried to explain this board may remove any member- of a letter, but ho has failed utterly (o county beard, or the whole of the make out a case for himself. His own board, appointing successors, and tho letter Is sufficient to convict him. Mr. county board may do the same with Carlisle's exposure of his treachery has the precinct officers. This gives (he caused a sensation, as might have been state board absolute control ot the maexpected, and Senator Dronston, the chinery, and even after (he votes are silver candidate for whom Ooebel cast (he state board may remove elecvoted for tomporary chairman of tho tion officers who threaten to be recalconvention at which be betrayed Mr. citrant, and may turn over the ballot-boxto men who will count In accordCarlisle, has announced, slnco tho publication ot Mr. Carlisle's letter, that ance with tho necessities ot (he party. ho can not support a man so dishonor- It Is quite possible - that all tho local election officers of- the state may be able as is Goobcl. changed on the eve ot election day. The Nomination Kor Governor. canTho It was Goebel's Intention to be the vassers decision of tho board of any Is final; no appeal lies to Democratic candldato this year tho authority, no review can be ordered. Invincible candidate when he drew If a contest Is made, It Is to be tried and secured the enactment of the Ooo-b- beforo tho men who counted tho vote law to establish fraud under the and whose decision Is questioned. Anprotection ot the law ot tho state. Tho other great power given to (ho mastato convention met at Louisville on chine conslsls in (ho provision that It the 21st of June. At the precinct pri- mo canvassing board docs not mako maries and county conventions Ooebel Its returns within 10 days, tho vote mado strenuous efforts to secure dele- of the precinct or the county may bo gates who would favor his nomination thrown out Suppose, for example, In (he stato convention. He some, that Taylor, the Republican candidate times resorled to fraud, and sometimes for governor, should carry tho city of to violence; but he was in a minority Loulavllle by a majority of 10,000, and when the stato convention mot Then that tho rest of tho state should go camo an opportunity for a display of for Goebel by a majority ot 5,000; It Ooebellsm, of which ho abundantly lies In tho power ot the Ooebel election took advantage. Ho Is as ready to officers to defeat tho will, of the Btate break faith as (o hold office, and he by simply falling to return the Louishad his chance. He never hesitates (o ville vote. defraud (ho voters, and again he had Tho election officers are expected to bis chance. There were (wo other can- be willing nnd ready (o commit any didates before the convention. Ot theso fraud that may bo necessary to satisfy three- candidates Hardin had B23 the exigencies ot (he Goobel ticket. vo'.'s, stono sat ana coeuci omy 1C7 Tho head ot tho state board Is Judgo vocm, so that more than 900 of tho Pryor, onco chief Justice of the state. delegates chosen wero against Gocbel. Ho was helcWn high esteem. It Is a Then this master of chicanery began curious trait ot some bad men that to play bis (ricks with candidate Stone. they dislike to sco a good man fall. He united with him to defeat Hardin's When Judgo Pryor was named for the candidate for (he (emporary chairmanfirst place on tho commission, a man ship of tho convention, and Judge ot ability, but thoroughly corrupt, a friend ot Ooebel, was elected. wont to him and told him that (be law He had promised Stone (o mako htm was Intended (o give (bo Democrats an (ho candlda(o for governor, and he re- opportunity to steal the stato, and (hat peated (he promho In order (o secure a man of his (Pryor's) character Stono'a assent (hat (bo (emporary or- should not tako a place on (ho board. ganization should bo mado permanent "It's different with mo, Judge," said Having accomplished (his purpose, ho tho frank and cynical friend. "I believe secured (he appointment of a commit-(e- e in stealing tho stato It we can't get it on credentials, which not only de- any other way, but you ought not to cided (he contested clectlqn cases be dragged in." Pryor (hen authorized this man to against Hardin, but which Invented contests whero nono existed, until forbid (he uso of his name In tho legisfinally Ooebel had obtained a majority lature, but before the day for tho votof (ho delegates and had secured the ing Ooebol had urged him to stand, nomination, Stone having been drop- and he consented. Now he seems ready ped out of the contest by some further to do anything (hat Goebel requires ot cunning and dishonorable manipula- htm, and although ho Is a Judge ot last tion ot this extraordinary rascal; 235 resort In any contest that may arise votes were stolen from Hardin, and from the election, he Is on the stump 169 secu'sd from Stone. Thus was eulogizing Ooebel and abusing his opjnlnated, and (ho methods ponents. The correspondence between Ooebel which he pursued, .and by means ot South Trimble and W. E. Thompson which be succeeded, mark him as ono of a year ago last August Is still fresh of (he, moat brilliant and hardiest po- In the. public mind. Trimble-warnelitical bandits of his time.- He baa Thompson', who had been appointed an high-spiritesingle-standarn. free-silver es el Red-wine, - NO. 44 QOKBELDOOMEft He Can Not Be Elected on a &,. . Fair Count. ALL KENTUCKY IS AROUSED. Good Citizens Dotermined to Preserro tlio Honor of tho State. W-- t ST.,. WHOLESALE FRAUD HIS ONLY HOPE. J"; w','- - - 'Brazea Boss lias the Law's Micfclsery, Out Will He Dare? SKETCH OF A POLmOAL PIRATE. ft? f n CoM, Calculating kV I -- 1 4 t. - "' and Selfish, ThU Allen and Tough, AVIio llnl Proven J'uUo and Treacherous Alike to Friend nnd Sacred Trust, Now Attempt to Fatten Himself Upon the 1'ruplo by Throttling the Popular Ulll Contrast netwecn John Young ilrowii, True Democracy's Choice Kor Governor, nnd WiUInm Goebel, I the Contrast lie t ween a Oentle-nin- u nnd n Howdy. A pen i-- Ol 1 J 1 'fill-- Mm m& '' jfi 'J -- ) 7fi ffl picture ot William Ooebel, the fraudulent candldato for gomuor and polltlral buccaneer, appears In the cur- -' rent Iwtuo ot Harpers' Weekly. It la ''drawn by (he gifted Henry Loomls Nel- -, son, a staff correspondent, who was . detailed to tour Kentucky In the Interests ot hi publication. To Illustrate tut manner la which tho brazen Ken- -. ..ton boa Is regarded outside the state, tho aitlclft Is reproduced in full. It Is !" a truo sketch. Gocbel and Goobellsm era revealed In all their vllenees, and r tho picture Is not overdrawn. Step by lr : step the career of the boss Is traced from his entrance Into . ;' public Ufa down to the present day. V Ills machine, his Infamous election law, hla fraudulent nomination for gor-- v , ernor and his wobbling, deception and dup'.lclty are all treated with a master V band. Tho eyes of tho whole country are turned to Kentucky during this campaign. Her loyal sons are MflalAMll, flviutad in tiPMtArvn IM. l.d.t ' .sullied tho honor ot the grand old oorn- -' moc'i.(th. To attain this end Ooebel asC loebellsm must go down In igao-uJulous and crushing defeat Wo have Ulth In tho people. Ooebel Is doomed. ; .;,- He can not win In a fair count. Hon- -... Wt cMzcna are organizing to prevent any rmcmpi ui ukj uuas iu tuuai uw self In. should he dare to manipulate the election machinery, ot which be nnd hla henchmen are In control. Hut to tho point. Mr. Nelson writes Harpers' Weekly as follows: AS OTHKItS 3KK II1SI. William Ooebel Is the expression ot modern politics In the most extreme form, and be represents, In hla character, bis methods and his designs, the next otruggle In the Democratic party the strugglo between tho sincere and ,"i&8' wrong-heade- d socialists and the moral perverts who have obtained control of a good deal of the party machinery, tho struggle botween the cranks and the criminals; for Ooebel's success In Kentucky and McLean's In Ohio bode no good to Mr. Dryan. Kentucky has rarely bom In such a political ferment as K Is In today. William Ooebel, cot ot American parent-ag- e, not born In (be state, baa gained ' control of the Democratic party, and has obtained tho nomination of the convention whose candidates were, a priori, euppoeed to bo suro ot election, Tho revolt spinet tho Republicans was probably sufficient to elect the Democrats on o fair count, but, In addition to the popular reversion to the old party, the Democrats had constructed a machlno for controlling the elections and tor counting In tho candidates which seemed to make the success of their ticket unavoidable. This "A machlno was Ooebel's construction, :'r and Ootbcl became the candidate of what hod been assumed to be the invincible party. Dut the assumption is was. A serious revolt not what "itii among the Itsilver Democrats has folVh' lowed doehcl'a nomination, resulting from his method ot obtaining It, and there Is now no doubt (hat tho first .' reason for supposing the Democratic candidate invincible no longer exists. r He can not bo elected on a fair count. Ho will bo defeated by a large majority. The second reason for Democratic confldenco la the only hope that re- mains to Ooebel. Will he be able to , count himself In? He has tho ma- R. chlnery ot the law, of which h Is (he rv &! author. Will his creatures ot the state board ot election commissioners, together with tho county and precinct boards, dare the attempt to defraud the . ; popular will? And It they dare, will the good citizens ot the state, who are organizing, and who oven talk ot arming, for tho purpose, be able to prevent the consummation ot the outrage? Goebel and Hla Machine. William Ooebel Is a now product for ' He hi . not a native. He Is sot popular except among me a and others of that class, whose He Is not the generous, , Uwj.ir he Is. eordial, opera nature which one habitually thinks ot as a Kentuckian. "lie t cold, calculating, prudently selfish. He (a bound to rule the stale, and he even contemplates higher spheres for his activities. The contrast between him and hla Democratic competitor, : John Young Drown, is the contrast between, a tough and a gentleman, smartness and ability, between "(be. politics of yesterday and tho politics of. today In JCeatucky. "The character of Ooebel is Illustrated by the -- .. Intelll-.'-gc.U- -- :& vij. pect with your assistance, to do It" In other words, the pollbook will show tho number ot votes necessary to to carry the stato, and the election commissioners aro expected to see that the required number of ballots aro In tho box. This explains sufficiently the manner In which Ooebel expects to carry tho stato of Kentucky and to bo elected its governor. It seems as though he had the game In his own hands. In the language ot the eminent Mr. Cox of Cincinnati, "How can you tieat a man who's got tho nomination In ono hand and tho ballot-bo- x In tho other?" Dut .the good citizens of Kentucky Intend to do their utmost to save the stato from tho disgrace of Goebel and tho shamo ot his law. In Louisville an Honest Election league has been formed. It Is composed of men of all parties. Tho rest of the stato Is expected to follow (he example ot the city, and it la tho Intention of these good citizens to have a fair count even it a resort to violence is necessary' to It, Great care Is being taken by the opponents ot Goe,bel In (he selection of Inspectors. Thero aro five Inspectors permissible at each poll, for there are five tickets in the field. All ot tbo four opponents ot (he Democratic (Icket are against Ooebel especially. Tho break in (he Democratic party Is not on tbe old lines between silver and gold Democrats. Tho break is In the silver faction. Tho rebels against tho regular ticket are silver men. The gold Democrats are not taking a prominent part In the campaign. They will voto as (hey please some for Taylor and soma for Drown but the contest Is being urged by silver Democrats who are trying to prevent the success of fraud. Tho election has positively no national significance whatever. Tho contest Is ono ot good citizens against a corrupt "boss," who has not built up the machlno as the cast understands such a mechanism, but who is seeking to make the election officers of the state his machine and (6 make fraud legal. No more Important struggle against corrupt government and tho ascendancy of the criminal In politics Is going on In the country. Ooebel nnd National Politics. AltHbugh I havo said that the campaign has no national significance that statement must ba qualified In ono respect Ooebel has a deep significance for Democrats. Ho represents a force, which Is rising In (he party, which has no use for Dryan or his principles, which Is greatly Interested In securing tbe control of the party for the bosses who, like Ooebel, Croker, McLean and Gorman, have no uso for principles that Interfere with their ambition or their greed. The rise and strength ot Goobel are, for (he moment driving together the honest gold and silver Democrats. Stiver as an issue Is dying out In f 'i part of the cn-ab- lo se-cu- ro election commissioner, that dirty work was expected of htm, and advised htm to decline the appointment, saying that Judge Pryor would appoint any one who might be designated If he (Thompson) would create the vacancy. Thompson compiled, and Judge Pryor I am told carried out his part ot tho contract Tho other day The Evening Post of Louisville published a letter signed by Allle W. Young, chairman of Ooebel's stato committee. It was addressed to an election commissioner and"urged him (o hurry his pollbook (o (ho central commltttoe. Alllo said (hat when tho committee had received (he pollbooks "the most Important gun of tlio campaign will have, been fired." Ho concluded his letter bysaylng: "We will then know Just where we are, what Is necessary to be done, and ex- Royal AttOiUIEIYfrjRE GEN. Will Baking Powder lOUAlOFHl That's What the British are Getting at the Opening of the War With the Boers. k BAD SETBACK AT LADYSHITH MONDAY. ILIOUS-- I Makes the food more delicious and wholesome MYU IAKIM fOWOH CO., tw VOM. NESS headache? Is there a bad taste In your mouth? Do vou pet un with a W. S. TAYLOR GEN. GUY V. HENRY'S FUNERAT, The Itoyal Irlah Fusllecra, the Itealmetit and n Mountain Battery Forced to Capitulate Tho Nana Received u n StHimerlnir Dtotr In London. rlio Itemnliia of tho Gallant Snldlrv Laid to licit In Arllnnton Be Greeted By a Larje Audience at Cciuetarr. Madiionville, Today. SPECIAL TRAIN FROM NORTONVILLE. Half a Dat Run at the Mints and Miner. Win Attend. ONE FAHE POK Tllb HOUND TRIP. St, Cbirlcs and People Will Join Special at Nortonvllle. Band r ki Ksa-tucky- pool-Bel- ie BM , en existed botween the railroads and tho people nnd their officials. It was, In a word, a courtesy that has since grown Into a custom. It certainly does not operate to influence, favorable legislation or court rulings or decisions. If it has any ollcct along these lines it Is against the railroads. For instance, the Legislatures that have used tho courtesy mpBt largely were most hostile and those using it least wore most just, none being really friendly. The Legislature of 1807 used more country. If Ooebel am. McLean succeed, Dryan must look to his position. free transportation than any other He Is not the kind of man whom the In the history of the State, by many bosses prefer. They would rather have times over, and yet it was the most Gorman or McLean, or even Goebel hoBtllo to the railroads, and wont In himself. its drastic legislation dangerously near tho line of bankrupting that DH. POWELL UE&RD FROM. Interest. Tho Legislature of 1899 the present one used less free transAnother Prominent ninlster portation than any other for many years past, and yet It was, in the Speaks Out. Strong sonnon nt Louisville, First main, conservative and fair In tho Christian Church last Sunday by railroad interest. The railroads, however, neither Dr. Powell: defend nor condemn (his system of Proverb- - 14, xxxiv.: "Righteousness exnlletli, but sin is a reproach courtesies, and neither have nor will they make any effort to sustain or to my name." by the, abolish it; but on my own responsi- This was the'text selected Is Row K. L. Powell of the pjrHt(!)illty I will remark (hat when It Christian Church Inst night with abolished the people may prepare which to plend for uprightness nnd for a greatly swollen appropriation honesty in politics, to nrouso the bill every Legislature, embracing govpeople ot Kentucky to a realization every department of the Stato ernment, for necessary traveling of the condition of tilings and to a sonsu ot tho duty that confronts expenses. Extract from an address thorn nt this tinio of political crisis by Col. Gates bofore tho Jackson In stnto pollticst. Closing, he said: Farmers' Institute. "If tlioro Is any wrongdoing 40,000 OIney. people will demand to know the reaDeputy Sheriff S. C.Jennings son why. It Is not (lie time for (he here Thursday collecting taxes. was pulpit to keop quit. Hones legislaGllson Clark lias his foot severely tion Is an necessnrydas prayer nnd cut. wo must not ixb wqUpIb (nlkr Some' Sunday was a cool day, but eight nnd bepeople persons were baptized here. lieve that to bo if Christian Is to be Fourteen is tho number of profesloss n man. This is not tho time for sions at Lafayette so far. that sort of feeling. Wo are too J. T. Cook is all smiles It's a boy. much inclined to dodge the responsibility. If we arise ns honest men Miss Evn Mercer has returned to and domnnd that tho honored namo Missouri. of our state ba not smirched, there Miss -- Maud Mercer is visiting In Morganfleld this week. is nothing we can not do and (lie will bo powerless before Tho winter Is fast approaching And the election drawing nigh, ub. Hut wo nro too prono to dodge Taylor will tlio issue nnd to think we have done And tho sweet by be the governor and bv. In our duty when wo have shoutod for One of tub Bovh. nnd stripes. This is a crittho stars ical time, and I want (d (oil you it Battleship Kentucky. is a time for you (o wnko up and (o The battleship Kentucky mado soo (ho condition of things. her trial trip, Tuesday made her "I am talking to you in the Inter- trial trip, Tuesday. Slio mado an est of no candidate nor of any party, avorage of 10.4 knots according to was of a wind the log hut ns a man to whom the state's blowing in face 150 miles an that and hour about honor Is doar and as a minis tor in in the heaviest kind of a sea. tho intorost' of righteousness, a The builders were well pleased righteousness that is intonded to with her excellent performance ungovern other .tilings beside the der such unfavorablo conditions. church." The stoerlng gear was tested thorIt wns a strong sermon and made oughly and was found satisfactory. upon tho large iv deep Impression congregation present. Dr. Pqwell is State Reform School, one of Kentucky's greatest and Gov. Bradley on Tuesday issued a most useful ministers. proclamation opening the Stato Reform School at CUBAN OIL cures youthful inmates Loxington. Sixty of the penitentiary Cut, Hums, llrultes, Rheu will be transferred to. tho school at Price, 26 cents. once. matism and Sores. No greater number can be I. taken Sold by. St. Bernard Drug Store. Albany, N. Y., OcU 31. lit Ids proclamation designating November SO, ns a day of Thanksgiving nnd prayer, Gov. Itooscvelt says: - Free Railway Transportation. "It is right that we should give Tho idea (hat free transportation thanks for the prosperity that has is given liberally to the different de- come to the nation; and for the way partments of the State government, In which this great people, in he first or Stato ofllclals, for corrupt ends, fli'di of Its mighty manhood, Is moving forward to meet isjiot truo. Tho custom originated do without flinchingIts destiny, unci to every duty with in the years when (he utmost good which that destiny brings it face to will and most cordial face." - The biintest day of the campaign in Hopkins county will be today at Ainaisonvuie. as announceu iy inv. Bek last week and the week before. Last week it was announced that a largo number of people from St. Charles, Dawson. Nortonvllle, Mortons Gap, Barasley nnd Earllngton would make tho nrotrress of Gen. W. S. Taylor, (ho popular candldato for uovernor, ono triuinpnai ovation through this part of Hopkins county and to tlio county scat, whero the sneaklntr will beeln nt 2 o'clock, p. m Tub Deb has arranged with the Louisville fc Nashvillo ofllolals to run n special train from Nortonvllle to Mndlsonville and return for (ho accommodation of (hose who desire (o nttend (his big mooting of voters Republicans and of Hopkins county. Tho St. Charles Cornet Band, one of the most creditable musical organizations in this part of Kentucky, will come by rail to Nortonvllle and thero Join and accompany General Taylor's escort and tho party on tho special train from Nortonvilio to Madlsonville. The mineB ai Mortons Gap and Earllngton will operate only a half day In order to give (he mon,who are very anxious (o go, n chance (o attend the speaking. Ono fare for round trip lias been authorized by tho railroad company for this special train. Gen. Taylor will reach Nortonvllle nbout 12 o'clock from the east, and will tako dinner thoro. The special will leave Nortonvllle at 1 o'clock and pick up passengers at all stations until the (rain Is full. nntl-Goebel Washington, Oct. 31. Gen. Guy V Henry was given military burial nt Arlington, his grave being close to tha Temple ot Fame and within sight cf Crook, The president nnd the nee rotary of war and other members of the cabinet attended the cervices, botli at the church and the cemetery. The military escort consisted of a battery of artillery, Troop I, of the Third cavalry now stationed ut Fort Myer, where Gen. Henry was once In and the members of the Guy V, Henry garrison, n colored veterans association, comprising many ot the old trcopers of tho Tenth cavalry, who served under Henry in the west. The pall bearers were Gen. J. M. Wil son, chief of engineers; Judge Advocate General Lleber, Oen. A. W. Greuly, chief signal officer, and Oenerals Frank, Ruggles nnd llernard. PROSPERITY CAUSES FAMINE. com-rcrnd, London, Nov. 1. The war office has recited a dispatch from Gen. White, commanding the British forces at Ladvsmith, reporting that (be Itoyol y Irish fuslleers, No. 10 mountain and the Gloucestershire regiment, were surrounded In the hills, Monday, by tho Boers nnd, nfter loeing heavily, were obliged to capitulate. Gen. White adds that the casualties hate not yet been ascertained. Oen. Whlto'a DUputrU. London, Nov. 1. The following is the text of Gen. White's dispatch to the war office: "Ladysmlth, Oct. 30, 10:35 p. m. I have to report n disaster to the column sent by me to take n position on a hilt to guard the left flank ot the troops. In these. operations the Iioynl Irish fuslleers No. 10, mountain Client Scarcity of Coul In Keliruaka battery and tbe Gloucestershire regiment, were surrounded In the hllls.nnd Oivlair to ImpoanlMllty to alter losing heavily had to capitulate. Procure Cara. The casualties have not yet been bat-(cry nscer-(air.e- Then you have a poor appetite and a weak digesYou are frequently tion. dizzy, always feel dull and Vou have cold drowsy. hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dart through your body. What is the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels. Aycrs PILLS oiv vn nrnmnt and certain cure. Hoop Tour Blood Pura. If you have neglected your case a long time, you had better take tvUt rllf d. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 30. A special to the Bee from Huron, S. D., says: "A coal famine Is threatened In this pare of the state. There Is already a shortage of 200,000 tons, and wholesale dealers find It next to impossible to get their orders filled. 'There la a clnnior In every direction for the black diamonds, and the situation Is rapidly growing serious. The railroads have been using theirsupply very carefully for several weeks, and are fearful lest they be left short. One reason for the shortage lies In the fact that it is well nigh Impossible to get cars, owing to the fact of the- - heavy business being transacted by tbe roads. ROOSEVELT'S SENTIMENTS. lie Sa America's Mlalil' Mnnliuod la MotIhk Forivnril lo Meet Ila Drallnr Without FllncUlnir. "A man of the fuslleers, employed as r. hospital orderly, came in under a flag of truce with n letter from tin; Aijcr's Sarsaparllla survivors of the column, who asked for assistance to bury the dead. I fear It will remove all alsn. there is no doubt of the truth of the impurities that have been accumulating in your blood report. and will greatly strengthen "I formed a plan, in the carrying out your nerves. ot which the disaster occurred, and I Wrllo tho Dootor. am alone responsible for the plan. There nuy be lomcthlnfr about There is no blame whatever to the Tour ce you do cot qulto Wt(t tlio doctor Ireelr i tad troops, as the position was untenable." htm how yon ara laSerliir. Yon will promutlr reeelta tua belt The Officers Captured. rj)dlcaldrlce. Artdrcii, Gen. White in a subsequent dispatch, Dr. J. U. Ajer, Lowell, mil, says: "The following is a list of the officers taken prisoners: Staff Major Adyc. SHORT ON CARS. Irish Fuslleers Col. Carleton, Maj Munn, Maj. Kincnld, Captains Cement Mills In Indiana Unable Matthing, Itlcc nnd Silver, to Keep up With Their Orders Lieutenants Heard, Southev, I'lillibs, under-Unit. Kurt-owes, McGregor, Holmes, Kelly.Dooncr, Ken- A Flooil ot Immlisrauta. New York, Oct. .'.0. Yesterday wna A STAGOlilUMJ Ill.OW. a very busy day at the barge office, more than 3,000 Immigrant passing While UzpectliiB Minor Itevcrsea, before the Inspectors. On the AugusBrltona Appalled nt the News. ta Victoria were 373 steerage passenLondon, Nov. 1. While minor regers. The G21 In the steerage of the verses were not wholly unexpected, Cnmpunia were landed, and the 042 on nothing like, tbe staggering blow Gen. the Kaiser WUhelm der Grosse patted Joubert delierered to Gen. WhiteV (hrctigh. The CaTTfornia brought 377, forces, Monday, was anticipated. The the La Luralne S77 nnd the Rotterdam full extent ot the 'disaster Is not yet 794. Over 15,000 immigrants nre exacknowledged, it it is known at the pected here during the present week. war office. The loss In effective men must be appalling to a general who is An Involuntary l'aaaewrer. Benson, Minn., Oct. 30. Miss Trank, practically surrounded. Tito ot the Finest lleajiueuta. 67 years old, tried to clfuib over a Two strck train while on her ways to battery of the finest British and n full from the Ladysmlth church yesterday, when the train start- gatrison deducted It weakens about a fifth ot its ed with her on the bumper and carstrength, and alters the whole ried to Willmnr, 30 miles, In iOmlnutes, total sltiotlon very materially In favor of where she arrived safely with her Bible this Boers.who have again shown themIr. her hand, having ridden between the selves stern fighters nnd military straccrs all the way. The company sent tegists ot no mean order. The disher home on an afternoon freight. aster cost the British from 1,500 to 2. 000 men, and six Death ot Sir Charlea Glbaou. gunB, and as Minn., Oct. 28. Sil (ho Boer artillery is already stronger Minneapolis, Charles Oibson, the St. Louis million- Utbun imagined, (he capture of these aire, nnd owner of Hotel St. Loul, gunr. will be a great help to the lioera. Nashville American Speaks Out on Ex Further .N'ewa .limited. died at the Hotel Nicollet last night, panslon. Further news must be awaited bc- aged 73. Old age Is given as the cause Some of the papers jn the Stato of death. Mrs. (;ibnon and two sons l fore It Is attempted to fix the blame were nt his bedside when death came. where it belongs. Gen. unite manful- say that the two United States The body will be shipped to St. Louis ly accepts all the responsibility for the Senators and the eight Demoy disaster, which, apparently, was at cratic Congressmen in their repfor Interment. least partially due to the stampeding osition to retain the FhilippineH Twentieth Kunaun tin llouts Home. of the mules with the guns. by tho Democracy San Francisco, Oct. 30. The TwenFrom the list it will be seen that 42 aro backed up tieth Kansas volunteers who were mus- officers were made prisoners, besides of the State, and that Tho Ameritered out ot service Saturday left for a newspaper correspondent, J. Hyde. can, advocating tlio good Demohome j estcrday In n special train made cratic doctrine of expansion, will A FeellnE Akin to Conateriintlnu. up of three sections und provided liy As The disaster has caused a feeling bo left below tho ford. the people of the Sunflower state. akin to consternation, nnd in Glouces- the Democratic party of the Brig.-OeFunstou nnd H. J. Allen, tershire and the north ot Ireland, State has not ollicially abandoned private secretary of Oov, Stanley, ac- where the captured regiments were re- Democratic principles, and the companied the regiment. el ulted, the blackest gloom prevails, Sonators and Congressmen referfamilies awaiting with bentlng hearts red to aro not tho only DemoSix Humlred Sheeu Cremated. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 10. Tbe sheer the names of the killed and wounded, cratic pebbles on the peach, The pens nt the stock yards, covering nu which are fully expected to reach American is satisfied that its entire block, were destroyed by fire high figures. Many homes are already e is of the late Saturday night, and COO head ol In mourning In consequence of losses Democracy sbcep were cremated. Four 8rrmeu sustained by these regiments in previ- sort, that is good enough for any citizen, and the attempted slurs were seriously Injured by falling wnllt ous engagements. Fnbllo Anxiety Increused. of papers which should be attendand one of them, Charles Peterson, driver of a hook olid ladder truck, may Public anxiety was Increased by u ing tlio Democratic kindergarten die. Loss estimated ut $.10,000. special dispatch from Ladysmlth, pub- school do not cause it to worry. i lished in the late editions ot the Lon- Nashvillo American. rter. G. II. Morrlnoii IlailKed. don Afternoon to tho effect that beVernon, Tcx Oct. 2d. Ilev. O. 11. fore darkness Monday the Boers Bryan's Futile Canvass. Morrison, convicted ot the murder ol the old position held by their his wife by poison, In order that he heavy artillery, which Gen. White hud Mr. Bryan, Taducah Sun: might marry a rich woman in Illinois, reported silenced by the guns of the having toured Kentucky and nnd who was convicted largely on the naval brigade from the Fowcrful, and Ohio for the democratic evidence of the lntter, sulTcred (he ex- hud opened firo again. tickets, has gone to Nebraska to treme penalty ot the law at the jail The dispatch further saysr help save the fusion ticket in that lure, lie maintained hli assertions ol A Grave Sltuutlou. state. If Mr. Bryan did not more innocence to the last. "The enemy are ngnln closing in, good in Ohio than he did in Kenand (he situation is one ot grave anxi- tucky it would havo been better MR, JOLLY SPEAKS ety. Beyond doubt the Boer retire- for liinisolf at least if he had ment Monday was a ruse to draw Gen. in Nebraska. Ho cerA Good Audience U Well Impresied White into the hilly country and tainly strengthened the Brown-ite- s away from tho British camp." Hon. Geo. W. Jolly last night g. old-tim- tish, Klnahan and Jettdwlnt'. Of the nbove Captains Wee and Silver nnd Lieut. Dooner were wounded. Gloucestershire Regiment Maj. Humphrey, Maj. Capel-UurMaj. Captains Duncan and Connor, Lieutenants Bryant, Nisbct, Ingham, Davey, Knox, Temple, itudlce, Bretil, Hill, Short, Smith, Mackenzie, Beasley and Gray. Of the ubove Captains Duncan and Connor were wounded. Itoynl Artillery Maj. Ilryatit. Battery Mountain Lieutenants Wheeler, Nugent, Moore nnd Webb. e, Wul-lac- e, The lack of cars is causing widespread distress among nil classes of shippers, hut among none is tho shortage felt so keenly as by the cement manufacturers. In Olark county, Ind., the mills have orders for almost unlimited quantities, but it is impossible to fill thorn because freight cars can not be had. The warehouses are filled to their full capacity and telegraph wires are kept hot with inquiries,but there is no prospect of early relief. During- last week, Speed'8 mill succeeded in shipping 8,100 barrels, the largest amount sent out for a long time. A requisition Was made the same day tho shipment was sent out for 500 cars, and tho inost the company could get was fifteen. All other mills and other lines of business are having a similar experience. The above is from one of the chief organs of calamity-howlinThey Bay that there is prosperity in tho country and yet nre ever ready to howl calamity, when there is no calamity to howl about. "O, consistency, what a jewel thou art." l i mado a most persuasive and convincing speech to a large audlonce here. His argument to honest democrats who yet entertain an Idea of voting for Goebel, was most telling. After the speech Populists Democrats and Republicans went up and gave him their hands. Many attended from Mortons Gap, Harnsloy and tlie country. Tho Pond Itlvcr Hats have boon full pf people, n good portion of tho (line for soveral days, hunting hick crop s. Tlio nickory-nu- t this year is ono of the largest for sevoral years. ory-nut- and disgusted many Goobel-iteby his visit to this section. Republican Speaking Dates. OK!?. W. S. TAYLOR. s Planters bfre.Imber sK''fr In those tlinos of MoKiuley pros- Cures pteurUy and pneu- - 1 p. in., Monday, Nov. 0. perity all records are being broken monia in a wonderfully WOUKII all save the records of penury and short time. It promptly House and. Lot for Sale. depression, which naturally belong allays loJIamnuUoo Widow Sullivan placo ou Bebreu times. Moravian (fee lungt. For sore lungs to Democratic Falls (N.C.) Yellow Jacket, Hk invaluable Small Joki. Prkc25ct avenue in Earllngton for BOO cash, Dr. Bull's .to(V"JpB Friday, Nov. !); Hartford, 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4; Morgantown, Mtulisonvilio, 2 p. in., Thursday, Nov. 2 ; Louisville, 8 p. m., 'I l -- V . ' ; o Cfrejlaffee PAUL M. MOORE. L'JItor and Alngtr. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Incorporate 1 lintercd tbe Pestoffice I its matter. il Kaillnfiion at Second SUBSCRIPTION KATES- - 1 I oo Ond Vear.ltrlctlr in advance 5 " " Six Monthl, 15 IhreeMontbt, " s Single Copies Specimen eoplei mailed freo on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts ol the ecntT. Address os lor particulars. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1899. tho railroad omployo with the Then your convict. Now he is reported to body receives good, have said in a speech on Satur- whole day that if ho were elected gov- for the purified blood goes ernor he would use his power to tingling to every organ. It revoke tho charter of tho Louis is the great remedy for all ville and Nashvillo Railroad ages and both sexes. Company. " Complic&icd totth Dyspepsia In whoso interest will tho L. liver suffered for and N. employe voto who votes years and kidney (rouble, I severe pains. from dyspepsia, wiih for Goobel? me strong and Hood's SarsapArittd made .' weakness is the "ill wind" Goedki, took from Iho railroad 'that directs your attention to man certain sacred rights of cit the necessity of purifying izenship, in his charter of cities" of t lie second class and classed your blood by taking Hood's breakfast." iv slick trick to got your votos. Common sonso ought to tench us that tho Legislature enn no moro regulnto tho length of n train than It act proscribe what wo aro to eat for simply "It is an III Wind That Blows Nobody Good. COL. ADD YOUNG ON GOEBEL. " Will that small ache or pain or Make Twenty-Fiv. e Speeches JJcfore ,w May Not Have Such a Clear Conscience Himself Election Day. but Proposes Not to science. Disturb Another's Con TWO" SPECIAL TRAIN TRIPS. Col. disease by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures sour stomach, malaria, indigestion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. Church Directory. Arrest fcjftfta-masf- t, ddAAAAAAAAfiAAAAdAdAAiSt ? CLOTHING. arranged nicely in plenty of timo for early Fall Trade, but our "boss," i. e., tho nooplo say nay; thoy want to buy NOW, so wo have pulled oil' our coat, rolled up our sleeves, and nro now "in it" nnd "at it" with "both foot" and "both hands," for all it is worth. Como right along, ladies nnd gentlonien. Wo aro nt your command; wo aro awfully nnxious for you to keep us hard nt work. Our Clothing, Wraps, Dress Goods and Shoes aro now open to you, and wo must say wo nro porfectly satisfied with each. Wo novor had a purchase wo woro as proud of. Como in nnd partake. Tho values aro good, tho styles nro ri;dit and tho pricen bottom. Tlio bulk of our Fall and Winter Olothing is on our counters now, and wo aro ready for business. In fact the early cool weather haa caused our customers to rusli in upon us boforo wo nro ablo to "spread" ourselves over our now room wo intended. Wo hoped to Iinvo lmd all tilings Add Young, tho old wheel SICK HEADACHE, Will Speak Several Times at Louisville on Sarsaparilla. Nov. 4. W w "Thk responsibility borne of hcArly." J. B. Emerton, Auburn. Me. duty cannot bo evaded with honC?frP4, or. "Wo aro in tho Philippines; our Hag is there. The first rellood'i rill, quirement tho indispensable re- "only eatlnrtle cure llTcr lilt i Urn non Irritating and to takewtth Hood Krpppartll quirement is peace. No terms until tho undisputed authority news and upon information from shall be acknowledged in every in more than ouo geutlpnian foot of territory of tho archipel- whom wo had and have the utago. After that, then Congress most confidence. REPUBLICAN TICKET. If these genwill make a government under tlemen were in error then was the sovereignity of the United tho news item in Tin: Bkk in For Governor, V. S. TAYLOIt, States." President McKinloy nt error to tho same degree. Of Uutlor County. Milwaukee. Tho gentlemen who composo For Lieutenant-GovernoJOHN MARSHALL, tho straight democratic ticket, Dit. 11. V. Ilonso.v, of Richmond Of Louisville. .jjFor Socrotnry of State, a brother of Judge Hobson, of Messrs. J. F. Gordon, M. I). Ray, GALKIJ l'OWEKS, tho Court of Appeals, has boon J. W. Thompson, Sam Bassett, Of Knox County. William an ardent Goebel advocato and Tom O'Brien and For Attorney-Genorn, - CLIFTON J. PRATT, Vickers, are now out in a circuhas made speeches for Goebol on Of Hopkins County. tho ground of "regularity," but lar announcing a platform in For Auditor, ItKV. JOHN S. SWEENEY, ho has now renounced Goobel be- which thoy state their position . Of Ilourbon County. cause of unfairness of tho local on matters of municipal concern. For Treasurer, election commission and has an- This circular has been circulated WALTER It. DAY, Of Breathitt County. nounced that ho Avill support the in Madisonvillo and declares ior. Superintendent of Public In Republican ticket. Tho doctor among other things "wo are not struction, md6Smowu(L p ? r, -- l, Spanish-America- For Commissioner of Aericulturo, turned from tho rascality of Seo that your vote is J. W. THnOOKMOllTON, county. vi counted with these men of conFor Representative. science against Goobelism. Let BEN T. ROBINSON. tho majority bo overwhelming. GuKBKr, lias put (ho character Tun following vivid pen picturo of tho railroad employe in stripes of "William Goobel quoted from ami now threatens to take from Proverbs: chapter vi, printed tho" Louisville and Nashville llailroad Company its charter, if under equally as good a reproho is elected. What a bid for duction of that candidates' photho railroad vote. tograph, is published in , an issue of tho Louisville Evoning Post British losses in Africa in tho of Saturday : first fortnight of tho war with 10. Those six things doth the Lord the;Bqer's wore as groat as tho hate; yea, sovcu nro nn abomination American losses in Cuba and tho unto him; 17. A proud look, a lying tongue Philippines during a year of fighting. There is not in tin's fact and hands that shed innocout blood; 18. A heart much consolation for tho critic imagination, Hint devlsoth wicked foot bo swift in of tho conduct and results of tho running to mischiefthat ; n 10. A fnlso wltnoss Hint spenkoth war. Goo-belisi- 'Of JOIINIUTRKE, Campbell County. is only one of many who have pledged and will not bo pledged to appoint any particular aspirn. CAl-- l. ant to any position within tho gift of tho board." If tho publication of the news item referred to, whether at tho timo true or in error, had any bearing upon the formulation and announcement of the "platform" containing this clause, there is no cause for regret as to its publication, since, as stated, the item was published strictly as news and in good faith. It is greatly to tho credit of the gentlomcn composing this ticket that they announce a platform calculated to rid themseives of tho chargo of "Goebelism." QOEBELITES BLUFF CALLED. Alleged rioncy to Back docbcl Louisvillo, Ky.,Oct 28. Tlio.se partisans of Win. Goebel who may liavo comforted themselves with a thougnt thsjt Gqy. Bradley Avotild oontent.hiirfgqUf with self witiraprqfuii'itorypfti't in this chnipaign, nro doomed to a blow that will gall tlicm beyond measure. Tho clean', courageous voico of tho intrepid first repub lican governor of Kentucky will bo heard in about twenty-liv- e speeches crowded into a whirlwind canvass of tho state in the course of tho week beforo the election. Ho will cover norths eastern Kentucky and the section on special trains on November 2 and 3 respectively. On the night of Saturday, November A. lie will speak in Louisville, making perhaps as many as six speeches. Gov. Bradley possesses all his o fire and vigor, and has had a taste ot campaigning thai has aroused in him a keen appetite for the fray in a good cause. His dashing stylo of campaigning will well round off tho labors of tho republican speakers who have thoroughly canvassed the state, and put a razor edgo on enthusiasm. "Tell them that they can count on me, and that I stand ready to make speeches as often and at as many places as may please them," was his cheerful message over tho wire. While Gov. Bradley will bo a great attraction by hnnself,thero will bo such speakers to divide time with him as John W. Yerkcs, Elder John S. Sweeny and Geo. Denny. Everything points to a closo of tho Republican campaign in Louisvillo in a blaze of glory. blue-grasold-tim-- lies, nnd ho that sowotli discord Could Not be Found. 'Tvk got. this election where among brothen. There was a lively scene at the I had that convention." So said JunoE T. J. NuNN.who has been saloon of John Keslor and Geo. "William Holdup Goebol in a speech at Phoenix Hill Park, Louisville, Friday night. May bo. But the honest peoplo of Kentucky say "No." Forewarned is forearmed, and robbery won't go tin's time. "Oan a man tako fire into his bosom and not bo burned?" Can a man in high station tako a stand for Goebol and force and fraud, and his conscience and Bonsibilitiesnot bo benumbed and prepared for participation in thoso things that are commonly denominated "Goobelism?" Kentucky. Emerson. In Tho many friends of Don W. Itobl 00,000 1800, 30 factories in a city of inhabitants omployod "Practice yourself, for heav- hon, who hns for several yenrs past men. Now 7,172 mon aro on 4,014 tho neon manager 01 tlio Wlutlev Coal rolls in en's sake, in little things, and Company, nro pleased to lenm thnt Vausoonthe factories of that city. (O.) Republican. thence proceed to greater." no win ngnin tnKo up Ills residonco Mb. Goedkl's charter of cities nt Knrllnirton. nnd will nsslst Mr. J. Epictetus. The Appetite of a Ooat of the second class, places railIt. Atkinson in tho mnnngemont of road men on a par with convicts; "Let no act bo done at hap tho business of tho St. Uernard Conl Is envied by all poor dyspopttcs aro hazard, nor otherwise than ac- Company, but will occasionally visit whoso Stomncii and Liverknowout of robs thorn of tho right to hold lllllir; lit that Jlullllll'Ky,YJHeil order. All such should cording to the finished rules that illKstill under his supervision. Is Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, tho wonoven tho lowest of representagovern its kind." Marcus Aurederful Stomncii nnd Liver Ilemcdy, An Oakhill writer to tho United tive offices councilman or aldernpnotito, sound dilius. Mine Workers' Journal says in a re- gives n splondidrogulnr bodily habit Sinok tho beginning of tho Reman. a Will the thinking railcent letter, "That when a mnn in tho gestion mid pcrfoct health nnd great that Insures m ii employ of tho St.Ilernnrd Coul Com- energy. Only 25c. at St. road men of Kentucky vote for a publican administration of stato Ht"."-i.- ' Poniard pany becomes crippled, they bostow Drugstore. affairs under Governor Bradley man who classes them thus with charity upon hint by giving him his and his ablo fellow officials and criminals? time.' J,ow, tho wiiter only lives a aonornl Prosperity outranks Col. o short distance from lioro and in 1, efficient appointees, tho credit mnnv irrnilna. rTlinnnlnnnl to himself and all parties con- "Hrvnll Railroad men who vote for of Kentucky has arisen from tho Iinvo cerned, lie should como and bettor will flnnl to "knucklo under whon test comes. Dos Moines 1 inform himself beforo making such tho Goebel endorse Goebel's esti- stato of worthless I warrants payfalse statements. Horo lie will find (In.) Stato Register. mate of the citizenship, tho able at some time in tho tho disseveral mon who were so unfortunate Thousands of mon and women sufmanhood of railroad men of Ken- tant future to tho ns to get hurt in tho mines tonderly payment of enred for and given such work ns fer from Piles, osnociallv womon tucky. Goebel, in his charier of all claims in cash with fomnlo weakness havo this sufYou have used all I they can do. unon doinnnil. fering to contend with In ndditlon to citicsof tho second class gives The credit and honor of tho The matron of a well known Masonic Home mentions one inmate, Tho Nashvillo American snys of tnoirotner pains. Tamers uucKoye Stato sorts of cough reme-- 1 tho Tennessee coal business: railroadmen the same standing in financial affairs has Pilo Ointment will quickly effect n seventy years of age, who has been in the infirmary for three years, been re00 cts euro. MnJ. that convicts have in public af- deemed by tho present adminis! dies but it does not J ent of P. K. J higher. Superintend- 75 cts. PricoItornard In bottles, tuboB a great sufferer from indigestion, and has been taking Ripans Knoxviile Division of tho St. Drugstore WOMEN BARRED s fairs. Can a self respecting rail- tration and the Southern Hallway system, was in credit is to bo about a year and a half and finds them so beneficial that he is Nashvillo yesterday. In these timos of McKinloy prosyield; it is too road man voto for Goebol, who maintained and During the past few weeks MaJ. perity all records aro bolng broken tho honor of tho From the Ministry by the State Ct P. I never without them. He is willing that his name should be used in has put tho railroad man's char-act- State again all savo tlio records of penury and I seated, vindicated by tho deit may wear JIuglier hns experienced agreat deal depression, which naturally belong a testimonial, as it might be "of use in persuading some other person Synod at Bowling Green. of trouble on ids division on account in stripes? feat of Goebel and tho repeal of of tho scarcity of coal cars. Tho to Democratic times. Moravian to try them. A second old gentleman, in the same institution, Bowling Green, Ky., Oct. 2S j itself out in time, but movements of conl from thnt district Palls (N. O.) -Yollow Jacket. Now tho cash balance in the tho Goebol law, provided tho op- By a voto of 22 to 18 eighty-fou- r years of age, has had liver trouble for many years and have been great, but lie has the Synod d ponents of Goobelism send not of Kentucky decided that women The Eagle, King of all Ulrdj, is more liable to to liandlo the black diamonds national troasury is about 0 finds that help him very much. They also have two wttlt but short dolny. Is noted for Its koon sight, clear and tho gold resorvo only a Republican Governor and could not bo ordained as minisnurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-tw"Wo nro now hniulilng at IeaRt2.V) nnd distinct vision. Bo aro thoso both suffer v la grippe, to 275 cars of coal a davon tho Knox persons who uso Sutherland's Eagle from indigestion, causing 11251,000,000. What a contrast State ticket to Frankfort, but a ters of tho Cumberland Presbyheadache, depression of spirits and nervviile Division," ho said. Tills coal Kyo Salvo for weak oyos, styes, soro with tho state of tho treasury un- Republican Legislature. A Re- terian church. Tho case was that, I pneumonia or a seri-- ! ousness. They take the Tabules and find them so useful that they o uyvn in uuy kiuu or grniiuiutuii is milled in tlio Uonl Creek nnd wlm'lind of Mrs. L. M. hub publican Governor cannot legis- been taken Woosley, and other smaller der Democratic administration always have a package in their pockets. The matron also states into tho Owonsboro I ous throat affection. 1 Tennossoo. Tlio conlmines In Kast Sold by all dcalors at 25 conts. business in and tree trado tendencies. Pre- late. A Republican Legislature Presbytery upon a lettor of disyears of age and at times suffers with indiges Kast Tenuosseo tills year is at least Wisconsin hns rocolvod nn ordor that she ia forty-fiv- e sently some one will arise to pro- will not only put Mr. Goebel on mission from tho Nolin Presby- I You need something j 85 per cent, hotter than I have ovor from tlio East for 50,000 ChrlstmaB tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that tho Known. It is away nliend of tlio trees. Tills looks as if somo fow test that Undo Sam has got too tho sholf in tho contest for tery. Tabules are very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her peoplo woro going to bo ablo to afford will give you least year's business." While Mrs. can preach as ii much money. Yet war expenses United States Senator-shipto nang Bomotiungou tnom. -- Now hOW WATUtl llKNKI'ITH TKNNK8SKI!. but lay evangelist sho can not bo name used in a testimonial. have been and aro paid right will wipo from tho stntuto books annnistor of tho church .and strength and build ing Ilughor stated thnt tho min- York Press. MnJ. WANTED;- -! fj.e(lvu1 PAH'S will not boxll Mln and ttrr tUU Not the word Itl.nJththit a tht packwo tad urppt d Tby UnUk El FA irolonr kllf. Oft companion at Coal Crook have tnr hImIIIum. tho last vestige of tho thins that as.such Jpcrfonn marriago cere along. tor u rukrtatddrwn rrnu. nur r htd U Ldruff piare. Tim Minpl pcvl op tbaoKuut tff.Umo.Ua4a w)lT bO A TIMELY HINT. closed a big con tract with tho CinU ny tot omul forw.vnl.xl IUmoi CJKnlcai Oo Ho. up the body. dkuco ht. Now York. a .i'uoU lw wlte and aee that yonr blood It io all truo Kentuckians despi'60 monies, administer :sncrninent. cinnati Sotttliorn Hallway and par- rich and pure and your whole ayttem put In a No suggestion of a partisan deties In Cincinnati for coal. Wo aro perfectly Leal by condition by tho nta of Dr. hold a church or perform other tho Uoobel Election Law. shipping from Coal Crook this week uarlttedt'a German Lirer Powder. Then yon cision was ever oven breathed in duties exclusively thoso of I will be free from malaria, typhoid fever, colda J.OOO tons of coal to Cincinnati n and tho frrlp. Dr. Carletedt'a German Llrer ministers of tho Cumberland connection with tho name of to our rogulnr business. Tho Powder la tbe best medicine money can buy. Aladisonvilie City Ticket Presbyterian church. Tho voto coal goes to tlio Cincinnati Southern for your Cold try Dr. Otto's Sprue Judgo Clifton J. Pratt during Tun Bkk is not interested in Hallway, and tho heavy Bhipinont Gum Balsam. Prlca 25o and COo tho on this question brought out his term as circuit judge. But councilinanic raco in Is due to tlio low stago of water in a Bottla. Madison- a good deal of interest, and many i tlio Ohio Hiver. Tills is something Vor tale by from tho inutterings that come villo. Both tickets aro heated and earnest arguments. vory unusual for us. matlo up St. Poniard Drug Store. I will do this when everything i Tliis coal consists of r.: up from Caldwell county it looks of excellent material and Tin: I else fails. There is no doubt and Is sold to tho road nt $1 per ton. Appnrontly prosperity had to Governor's Widow'lnsurancc Agent. as if Judgo Pratt's successor to Bkk is tho friend of each indiOut in tlio groat about it. It nourishes, j Tho Hon. Champ Clark declares como in.States naturo took by tho Tho widow of former that high office will not be ablo vidual member of both Atit tickets. kinson, of Georgia, has Gov. created I strengthens, builds up and to transmit to posterity public Tho voters of onr. Philadelphia Times. that whon Mr. llryan was in MisMadisonvillo aro something of a sensation in busiI souri maKes the body strong and tho peoplo rovcroutialJy record so freo of tho charge of able to determino tho The Fluking eye, Duoytnt fooliiep and Itoiy merits of ness and social circles by going f healthy, not only to throw I touched his garments. WJion ho Complexion remit from the uie of Dr, M. A. partisanship. tho case as botween tho two tick into tho fiold as a general stuto was in Kentucky and Ohio tho Slinmom I.Ivor Medicine. oil this hard cough, but to agent for and hfo touching was nttetided to by a gang A "KAiMiOAimu," writing to a ets. Tim Bkk desires to iln,,-- ! companies.tiro Sho says insurance rortity the system against In a light over politics at Lexingher pur- ly jiiBtico to all concerned, Tho export pickpockots. Washington ton Martin Wllkorson was cut and A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of Kentucky paper, says very sen- ,,,H..1 further attacks, if you are INTERNAL and is to make a living and edu , loso ...!.. I. Post. probably fatally wounded by Dud -which appeared m tho cato her five children. Shoisal- sibly : run down or emaciated you Stovonflon. EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. Thoy say that Hryan's tour In "Wo nro informed that Mr. (loobol iicwh columns or our last issue, I ready doing well and has rccoiv-an- d should certainlv take this to which tho Madisonvillo . e'l lcttors of congratulation from Kentucky did no good. Ho got nfljn4ANUBIAN TEA cures DjEpcp. has prqniised tho mmi Hint If he is CURES WHERE ALL OTHKRS HAVE FAILED. j nourishing food medicine. J around tlio Stato, but ho didn't got riQIDv! w, CbrMtlpatlon and Indielected, ho will have a law passed Hustlor takes exception wnRfl numerous society womem. nd ti.no, TUBES, BY MAIL, 7Q CENTS; BOTTLES, OO CENTS. Sc DOWN E, all drugglilj. York, Regulate tho Liver. Price, 25 ct& prohibltlngdQublo.he.ulorH. Chcmbti, New This In publislied solely as an item oC f around tho people. Philndolphln gestion, by St. Bornard Drug Store. f SCOTT & Subscribe for Tun 11 kk. - - 3tt Knife M StnK,.ST. LOWS, Mi- Sold JMSF.rm8D,$!ePr8tf!elw, , Times. In 3 jus-tlcfide-bets William Goebel, notwithstanding he occupies the high position of Circuit Judgo of this district, now has brought upon his head the condemnation of many citizens of Caldwell county, regardless of political affiliation, by a decision which prevents tho placing on the ballot tho name of Judgo W. L. Randolph, tho Republican nominee for representative from that county. In Caldwell county the means taken to keen tho name of tho Republican nominee off the ballot aro regarded as desperate. If tho name of Judgo Randolph is kept off tho ballot tho Republican and independent strength will bo thrown to tho Populist nominee. for making partison stump speeches IIoss Saturday night. This place is tho alleged repository for $17,- 000 of Goebel money at odds of 10 to 7. Strange as it may seem, nono of this money has over been bet. Soveral persons, believing that Goebel is Ca gone gosling, have carried tho real stuff to this place On Saturday night the alleged pilo of Goebel money there was shown to bo a four Hush good and strong. A prominent Ninth District Republican accompanied twoNowport men to the place, who brought a satchel full of money with them. All efforts to seo tho color of tho Goebel money failed, and the crowd left in disgust. At tho Boston saloon some be liever in Taylor's success has placed a commission for $8,000 of Goobel money at even price. No odds are asked. At Schneider's, Sixth ami Market, thero is another heavy bunch dfmonoy waiting for a Goebel man to come along. So far thdrc have been no bona of any money on Goebol reported and no Gaebelitc has been bothering anyone with Taylor money to get a hot. one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is tho lamp of experience. I know-nway of judging of tho future but by tho past." Patrick Ilonry "Always tako tho short cut ; and that is the rational 'one. Therefore say and do everything according to the soundest reason" Marcus Aurelius. 'There is no bettor ballast for keeping the mind steady on its keel, and saving it from nil risk of crankiness, than business." James Russell Lowell. "Tho secret of success is constancy to purpose," Disnoli. "Affirmation, repetition, contagion, aro the processes which produce impressions." Lebon. "If a man looks sharply and attentively, ho shall seo Fortune ; for though sho is blind, sho is not invisible." Bacon. "Vessels largo may venture more, But little brats should keep o "I have but near shore." Franklin. "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." stay t M. K. Cmmoii. W. O. Wilson, pastor. Services first nnd third Sun- 4? 11 n. m. nnd nt 7:30 p. m. days at r? Prayer mooting Wednesday evening. Sunday .school at 0:30. CimiSTrAN Ciiunaii. I. II. Teol, pastor. Sorvlcos second and fourth 4? Sundays at 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. 47 Sttudny-schoat 0:30. Prayer moot- 4? ing, Wednesday ovoninga at 7:30. 4? M. K. Chukoh, South. n. M. 4? "Wheat pastor. Sorvlcos first and 4? Third Sundays nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 4? p. lit. Sunday-Rchoat 0:30. Prayer mooting, Tuesday ovonlngs at 7:30 4? 4? o'clock. 4? won't." Missionary HaVtibt Cnunoir. 4? Pausing again brloily, ho said Im- D. S. Kdwards Pastor. Sorvlces d pressively: "If I voto for Goobel," Saturday night, Sunday nnd 4? Sunday night. Sundnysehool at 0:30. 4? MADIGONVILLE. KY. with oniphasls on "If" nnd "vote" ? nil well that Hint Prayer meeting, Monday evenings at 4? "and I know tl YOUH MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. 7:30 o'clock. man is going voto for Ilrown ho'll Cat-homChurch. Rov. A. M. 49 go to bed that night with n d nd Coonen, pastor. First Mnss, Sunday 4 N. B. Miss Sallie Browning has returned sight clearer conscience tiinn ovor morning nt 7 o'clock; Second Mass, 49 from the West, and has given our Dress Goods, I will, nnd I don't propose to dis- 0:30 o'clock. Afternoon sorvlco nt 49 Trimmings and General Dry Goods Stocks their 49 turb him. Gentlemen, I won't Miy 2:30 ovory Sunday. 49 finishing touch. Gknkkai. Haitibt Chukoh. nd ml word to him." William Cliildors, pastor. Sorvlcos 49 every third Sunday at 11 o'clock n. in. and nt7:30p. m. i.l.YK IS HIE JUNES. Y. P. S. C. K. Prnyor mooting every Sunday evening nt 0:30. iytgj't'jyiy"i.ljtJ"i''-w".'.'4!'vwiii..;'ip.'-"5p"J"ny"gls'.;'-'-;- ' ' ' YOUR ORDERS Mr. Jno. it. Atkinson niadoa busiDIGEST YOUR FOOD. Who Does the Livery Business? ness trip toChlcngo thin week. Ninety rr "' f all tlclcaeit In canted b '. SOLICITED food not being properly dlretted.lt create pot. Tho miners at Duel; mine In ona and iroea Into yonr blood and then yon are liable to almott any dleeaaa tbe bnman ay item aro ngnin out on a strike. Ii lirlr to. Um Dr. CarWtedt'a German Llrer Ask your neighbors. Weigher Pogn-- sayn tho orders for ronriirr and watch tho reealti. Yon will feel after taking; onedoae. GIt It both coal andcokogreatly exceed tho theeood effectconvinced. Price 25c a trial and be They all say I hat wo supply or production. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balaam CurM haul hotter loads, furYour Cough. Just tho Madloin Quito a number of miners from this for Children. county nttnnded the meeting of the nish best teams, and alVor ale by A. O. U. AV. held at Knnsvillo last St. Domnrd Drug Store. week. ways nt the right price. Humor says thnt tho Sobreo minors Iluslness failures aro fower nowanro ngnin on n strike, but thus far days than over boforo in tlio history tho causo of troubln hns not been of tho country. Tho failures of tlio henrd. calamity howlor, however, nro on Open Ail Night. Poroman Toonibi hays tho now numerous as over.. New York Mail slnuk bins nro now in use nnd that and Kxprcss. J natS work on thendditiounl ones will bo Weak Fjyes are Made Slronj, pUHhod to completion. Dim vision mado clear, styes It Is tho opinion of many thnt Agl-tntand granulated lids or soro Wood will nsk Governor Urnd-le- y eyes of any kind spocdlly and olrec-tual- AnifrnAi G3 no more questions tdnco ho got cured by tho uso of Suthersuch pointed nnttwers to tho Inst ones. land's Kaglo Kyo Snlvo. It's put up Secretary Jlniloy, of tho Relnecko in tubes and sold on a guarantee by Coal Company, anys IiIk company all good druggists. has beop a loser on account of sear-cit- y and Builder Constipation moans tho accumulaof enrs for the past wool; or two. tion of wnsto matter that should bo IS YIAn BXPtnlCNCB Some of tho minora who are be- discharged dally, nnd unless this Is coming interested in tho npproacli-ingstnt- o done tho foul mnttcr Is absorbed and EARLINGTON, KY. election nro rondy to bnck poisons tlio system. Ubo Horblno to up their fnvorlto with money hots on bring about regularity of tlio bowolB. All classes of buildings erected and tho result. Price 50 conts. St. Bernard Drugmndo completo ready for occupancy, lucludlm; tlio turnlslilnirof nit mater- Tho advance In tho price of coal, store. ials, mechanical and common labor. which seems to bo general, is nn inthis It is hnrd matter dention that minors hereafter iinvo season aIn which to to got cars conl. transport PLANS. DETAILS. QPEOIno need to fenr a reduction in wages, Pr,co reasonnblo and satisfaction iniTirinapnuTnirTB K,mrnntood. Ktlmatesolieerfullvglvon ono of the roMiltn accompanying tho Tho enr fninlno was never greater plncing of cheap coal on tho market. than now. Did you over hear otn NO- - on all kinds building and special work. DRAWN UP ON SHORT car famine In Democratic times? Ulvo mo a cliaucc at your work. TICE. Mr. Pat JUnir. of tho St. Tiernnrd Denton (III.) llopuhlicnn. Company nt South Dinmond, Is now yp"ip".pii.,9iHi ;"';- - 'j; "!&' ;."i;SP' Aiiyynavypx laboring under dilllciiltioR, as tho Mrs Hudson, 94 Clop Street, Fadocab, Ky., loss of his barn causes him to face wrllei' litre uted Dr. H. A. SJmmoot Lirer sovorest weather without shelter, Medicine to year. It It iptendlJ for Dytpeptla whilo preparing the mulos for tho Dilioui Colic, Lifer trouble! and many allmcnli tOWtMW 'C M4pX)p)p)pI I think It ranch belter Ihtn Zellln'i of children miuo. Reicalator tnd Dlack Dnnfhl Strange indued it is that somo men who work in tho mines can not see wero inNebraska's bank (SaeccivtMo littcDtrii.) why or whero tho loss of one creased $5,000,000 deposits tho last hundred thousand dollars or moro to year, but of courso during Col. llryan did LIVERY & FEED tho initio operators enn nifoct their jx jg siiiniy, nnu so tiiey will vote for Goo not mnko all of It at tlio county fairs. Milwaukeo Sentinel. be. An ngent for a Danville, (111.) coal Infntit mortality Is somothing company, is In Kentucky this woek, frightful. Nearly dlo At tlio Old Stand, on in sonrch of colored mon who aro beforo thoy reach ono yonr, ono third Main street, just bowilling to go to said mine nnd tako boforo thoy nro five, nnd one-haWest of Depot. tho plnco of discontented miners foro thoy aro flfteon! Tho tlmoly uso there. As thnt mine is under tho con- of White's Cream Vormifugo would EARLINGTON, KV. trol of the U. M. W., tho dnrkevs savo a majority of theso precious 26 cts. St. Bernard Drug stand a noor show of workltur in lives. Price First-Cla- ss and pence, and wo would adviso them to Store. ol ol soc-on- liorso of IToudorfiou Democracy, stood in n crowd of Democrats tho othor tiny on tho streots of his un-tltown. Ono of tho party, who in n strict Goobel Domoorat. said to him: "Add, yondor is n Doinocrat wonrlup a Ilrown button, who ought to voto for Goebol, nnd I inn suro you can get him in lino. Just a word from you will do tho work. I want you to spertk to him." Col. Young looked thoughtful for a second, then replied with tho directness of n body blow: "I won't do any such n il ml thing." "Why won't you?" ho was asked. "Well," nnld tho doughty colonel of ninny a political bnttio, speaking as ono who lmil tho conviction of "I'll tell you Just why I ? i w . J TUTT'S Liver PILLS ti ? ? a BISHOP & CD. w jut 91 fcvWv? Tun-nem- o, Barnett & Arnold.! if .j X or cSaat-lwiirl-Z-i.a- ly M, MgGORD, Contractor '''" T: --W. . -l y : HMtM GEORGES ft O. TOY, tlllllmiCI 4 STABLE, one-quart- er lf - -- 14 , Equipment PromptjScrvicc. :v 7 1 T - - ' Y$r ?m tn r, lanp on ? ", 5 -- x 7 41 Tab-ulc- deep! or $2!):j,-000,00- fit man-nge- ii proauce o; Jol-llc- , that n-- (ta 1 rM'N-1- N 10 ftMtitA 1 I SCOTT'S innd-dltio- A BOON TO MANKIND! EMULSION D" TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE corn-growi- -- CURE ...u :. Jtr. - . r : yW V 4?J; vu,v I VVV Over j1! ft i)7"l"ttrT f"tr'J - t miss the .Hon. Harvey. , Thinks uukc-uoeuci Commonwealth' Atlomty Howtll of Sunday. BKStJifi2iyiI!iP IMMMMMBMiMIMMMMMtfi ninlstcrs Take the Stump. .SeuslcKticas. Republican Nominee Off o Sf5'JJiBrtS'5iiifw2iinatlltiinITftlil- - Mra.MSarahrrLTU.ngerman,-vh- mammthe Ballot. p. fc 1NATI0N. ported It I toff. .J. Iu tho injunction rth against f unpopular Sby Judgo 'artisan of iilt wns to :om plnc-lo- f Judge ipubllcan i from tltis e name r TENTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, frM 1899.-SUPPLEM- ENT. 'NO. VttJ 44 K--? v B and tho pres3 and speakers advocating tho same. It will not bo considered Improper that I should say a word In reply. . Crr of I'nlltloit I'hnrl.eff. Now and then, some political PhariFor Taylor and tho Entiro see, with eyes turned toward heaven, thanking Ood that ho Is not like other Tiokot men, which, by tho way. Is a source of profound thankfulness to other men aa well, exclaims, "Anything better than another Itcpubllcan administraOUR GOVERNOR IN ACTION. tion." Ono unacquainted with tho facts would suppose that tho Republicans had looted tho treasury and trampled upon tho rights ot tho peoHo Urges All Lovers of Liberty to ple. At tho ontBCt, these gentlemen might Work Harmoniously, bo reminded that It Is not disreputable ror any man to liavo principles and Among tho dare to maintain them. itepubllcans of Kentucky aro gentlemen who, In point of Intelligence, paSHOWS UP VILE GOEBEL LAW triotism, culture ana social position, will compare with any who belong to any other party in this stato. Terms ot reproach should not bo employed And Ably Defends His Administration by the Kentucklan against his brother. We sprang from n common ancestry. From Vicious Democratic Attack. Side by side our kindred have bled and died upon the battlefield. Side by side they have made our splendid history. Their dust is mingled with ono comDEFINE3 TOE NEOBO QUEBTION. mon soil. Their glorious deeds aro one common heritage. My.umcnts to their memory havo been erected by nil tho Eeoplc. Cursed be tho man, paralyzed Admlu-i.llatlTha I'rfioot In Ilia Pint Stale and withered his hand, who. on account of partisan feeling, would In Itrroxnlte In the Deterrforget tho decent respect ho owes to ing unit Inleltrcent Colored OitliCn his fellow-maIf tho Republicans havo been unI'craau Kntltl.il In ASil.t In lh Affair of faithful stewards, turn of (imerninunt Imr of the Hoar power, but In the name ofthem out let fairness, Kilmuolrrlr llevlmiil In n Itlntjlnr tho chargo bo manifested by proof Aililrm lir KeM.irkr'a Chlf ntrratlTC. ratheronthan by abuso. If, tho other hand, the RepubTho Auditorium In Loulsvlllo, with licans havo given a better administration than their predecessors, then you a mating cap telly ot 4,000, was densely owo It to tho state and yourselves to crowded on the night of tho 19th to endorso their conduct of public affairs. told You tho Demohear Oovornor Bradley roako his Ini- cratic aro gravelythat ain"Republican platform Ho de- governor has vetoed Democratic legistial speech In this campaign. lation favornblo to tho Interests ot tho fended his admlnlatratlon from the atpeople and hostile to the oppressions upon It In tho Democratic tacks made and extortions ot organized wealth." platform and press, denounced tho This Is n serious charge, and I hero and now say was mado without tho Goebcl law, and urged all lovers ot slightest foundation ot truth. There was never a moment in ray liberty In this tlraa of danger to their did not go out that my rights as freemen to lay osldo personal lifetho people sympathies any oppression as against to fcellngt and partisan prejudices and of organised wealth. Having, during my young manhood, tho years rote for Taylor ami the republican struggled ot poverty, It would bo Imwith apticket. Tho Immense outburst of possible for me to turn a deaf car to plause which greeted this passage and the appeals of or to refuso a helping hand to those who, hampered by povIbis mention of Taylor's name showed erty, are flghtlng the great battlo of how near Oovcrnor Bradley had come lite. Hut whllo this Is true, I havo prlnclplo to tho popular heart. Tho governor never been Inspired with tho tho civil ot tho soldier, who, during 1m- was In excellent voln and held hU war, Inquired of n comradtvhethor ho had "airy dollar," and being answered In tho affirmative, exclaimed, "Set right down hero and let's play for who shall havo it" 'aUfffassFV I havo novcr believed that tho corporations should bo nllowed to plunder or unjustly take one cent from tho people; nor havo I ever believed that the people should plunder or unjustly take ono cent from tho corporations. Corporations havo rendered possible the present splendid position ot this country nmong the nations of tho They have constructed railworld. roads, telegraph nnd steamboat lines, erected manufactories and developed mines, thereby giving employment to millions of people; they have enabled tho farmer to reach markets In this nnd other countries, which otherwise wero Inaccessible; they havo helped to build the ships and equip and clothe tho soldiers and seamen who liavo won tho moat exalted position In nil history; they have conferred countless blessings on this nation, and assisted in making It the richest and moat proOOVEIINOH W O nnADLET. gressive of the civilized world. close attenmenso audience and their That they have, In many Instances, oppressed the people, can not bo question for two hours, and his speech was tioned. That they have. In many been generous and fnlr, is i triumphantvlndlcatlon of Uopubllcan rule. Applause was so frequent end equally truo. Now, how aro these oppressions to hearty Umt fao had e.veral times to ask bo remedied. Aro they to be remedied by requiring corporations to transport the people to restrain their enthusiasm goods without compensation, or withand glvo Mm moie tlmo to talk. Ills out at least collecting reasonable opcech would nil nearly our wholo rates? Aro they to bo regutntod by full senseless clamor und abuso, nnd by arpaper, and we give only the principal raying the corporations and the peo-pl- o paasag'S. Introduced by Judge Wheelagainst each other? er McGeo In a short and appropriate Not lluittiaii Mathoil. Thoso are not tho nddrc33, bo began as follows: By no means. In For the first tlmo In my experience. methods by which wo aro governedonly It has becomo necessary In a stnto tho business affairs of life. TheIn tho Is to be found campaign for the Democratic party to correct remedy distinguished leaders from passage and enforcement of laws, Import distinguished wnlch, whllo thoy protect corporations other states. These for strangers, I believe, have almost with- In overy right, will punish them tho They should pay out oxceptlon, admitted their Ignor-nnc- e every wrong. samo rate ot taxc9 upon their property concernso far ns stato Issues are tho peoed, and yet they are hero to teach tho and bear tho samo burdens aa aggregapeople how to vote. Have thoy como ple. I vlow with alarm tho safety nt to supply the aching void that exists tion of truats. Dut tho people,least may who. to always befound In Breckinbecauso Carlisle, Lindsay, ridge, Bronston, Buckner, Durham, prevent any harm must and will seo to such laws oro enacted ns will it that Dlckcrson and a host ot other Demothem crats, whose names wore once towers prevent any Invasion and protectrights. of strength, refuse to lift their voices in tho enjoyment of their should in advocacy ot the Louisville ticket? All citizens and corporations Or have they como to break the forco bo compelled by tho law to respect tho of the speeches of thoso eminent rights of each other. The passage of unjust and unconstiDrown, Bronston, Adams, leaders. weenoy, Hallnm, ad others,, nnd the tutional laws, which prevent a fair ot Watt Hardin, In nnd full hearing to all, engenders a eloquent silence blttor feeling nnd ends In a victory for opposition to the Loulsvlllo ticketl If one half tho earnWhat Is all the calamity bowling on tho corporations. employed in clamor you are confronted estness and zeal earth worth, when and abuso wero bestowed upon tho with tho physical facta, that the rato passago and enforcement of Just laws, of Interest is lower than ever before; that work shops and manufactories axo thero would bo but Httlo complaint ot unablo tp manufacture sufficient goods Inequality. Tho chargo made against tho to supply the demand, and are filled for vetoing legislation In tho Inwith worklngmen, who wero turned terest of tho people and hostile to orAdrift under Democratic administration, working at their old and, In many ganized wealth Is attempted to be instances, Increased wages; that our proved by citing tho McChord bill, and sales abroad are mnny millions moro tho fellow servant's bill, to each of than ever before; that we have nearly which I will brlelly call attention. 60 per cont more gold and moro than Tha MrCliont Hill. $4 per capita in money in circulation After 6how!ng In n strong legal arguthan wo had when Mr. Dryan was nominated forpreaIdcnt: that we havo ment that It ho had not vetoed tho Mcpassed through a successful war with Chord bill tho courts would havo deSpain, without disturbing the financial clared U unconstitutional, too standard; that the farmers are obtaining good prices for all their stock and produce, nnd that all the dire propheTho wholo effect ot the Nebraska cies mado by tree silver orators In case is, that tho McChord bill was un1B9G, havo long since vanished. constitutional, but notwithstanding Neither Till I weary your patlonco this, tho governor, who, in the discussing tho greftt eastern problem, of a sworn duty, vetoed It, is for I am at this time much moro Inter- to be condemned because ho did not ested In the freedom of Kentucklans allow It to become a law, and thus than tho freedom of tho Filipinos. after litigants were put to great annoyance and damago afford In view of the assaults which havo upon the administration, Its promoters tho prlvllcgo of seeing been mado and (specially upon the governor, by Jt disregarded, and condemned by the aM t IJlllltfvlHMH nwa BRADLEY'S PLEA ou n. nignesi court m mo lanu. roe veto did not assume that tho roads wero without remedy, but stated that they could not bo deprived ot coming Into a court ot equity to stay tho hands ot tho commission. But It was contended that tho 111 itself should havo afforded relict rather than force litigants to resort to courts independent ot Its provisions for constitutional protection. That bill placed In tho absolute and arbitrary control of threo commissioners, not required to bo lawyers or experts, not only tho Interests of all tho railroads In this commonwealth, but tho interests ot thousands of their employes, tho Interests of tho mines and mills with all their employes, tho interests ot every farmer and merchant who ships goods, grain, or supplies, and tho interests of every citizen who took passago upon tho trains. Thcsa threo men were not restrained In any way. If they, through prejudice or corruption, fixed such rates as would bo ruinous to tho roads, there was no appeal. If they saw fit to Btrlko down tho railroad Interests and classes nnmed, tho act provided no relief. If, on tho other hnnd, they corruptly bargained with the roads nnd established such rates as would destroy tho people, still thero was no nvcnuo ot relief afforded by tho bill. It Is Idle to say that tho protection of tho courts might havo been Invoked by oqultablo proceedings or Injunction. This Is a slrango argument coming from tho followers of Mr. Bryan, who, In their national platform ot 189C, denounced "government by Injunction" ns "a new nnd dangerous form of oppression," nnd who endorsed that utterance In the lato platform ot Louisville. Why was not the McChord bill made Just by providing a way In which all rights might bo guarded without compelling tho complainant, to resort to outsldo remedies by appealing to federal courts for protection under the constitution of the United States? Tho admission that equity alone could relieve ono from the unjust operation of tho bill, Is the most conclusive argument that It should not baro But this bill was vetoed for another reason. It will bo observed that tho penalties Indicted by It are "a fine ot not less than $500, nor more than $1,000 for tho first offense; not less than $500, nor moro than $2,000 for the second offenso; and not less than $5,000 upon a third and succeeding convictions." By an examination ot section 819, Kentucky Statutes, It will be seen that tho samo penalties aro denounced ngalnst any railroad .company tor discrimination or preference. An examination of sections 213, 214, 21S, ot tho constitution of Kentucky, show that any discrimination of preference Is prohibited; and section 217 ot that Instrument provides as a punishment for such offense a forfeiture of the charter. In other words, tho old law prescribes a penalty different to that prescribed in the constitution, nnd tho McChord bill Is open to tho samo objection. That tho legislature has no right to override the plain provisions ot tho constitution by substituting a punishment other than that filed by that Instrument, can not and will not bo questioned. Within less than four months after tho veto was signed, tho Kentucky court of appeals, In Loulsvlllo and Nashvlllo Hallway company versus Commonwealth (20 Kentucky Law Reporter, 1101), after calling attention to tho difference In penalties proscribed In the old law (which aro tho samo as thoso In tho McChord bill) and tho constitution, ns well as differences between tho constitution nnd other sections ot the statute, held that In so far as they conflict, tho statute was unconstitutional and void. Had tho McChord bill passed over tho veto, tho court would havo been compelled to declare It void to the samo extent and in tho samo respect. So that. It appears, the governor has been guilty ot tho unpardonable, sin of vetoing a bill decided to have been violatlvo or both tho national nnd state constitutions. After detailing the provisions of the "Fellow-Servanbill," for tbo veto of Which be had been criticised, and legal ts campaign purposes. However, tho per capita for this year Is $2.70; and then he continued: Owing to the bank tax decision of tho United Stairs supremo court, there was Included in this estimate only $90,000 taxes, to be derived from state banks tho national bank taxes being omitted In this way there was omitted from the estimate $39,000, collected year from national banks. Had last this amount been Included, nnd hnd tho Republicans for campaign purposes, overestimated tho revenuo for for 1899 by $119,528, ns our predecessors did In 1895. tho declared per capita would havo been $2.92. Matincruirnt nf tlia Flnancrs. becomo a law. In 1S97, In his message to tho general assembly, Governor Stevenson, In speaking ot tho sinking fund, said: "Wero tho cntlro Indebtedness of tho commonwealth liquidated, thero would still remain to the credit of tho sinking fund $7,926,438. From it must be deducted tho depreciation of the turn-plk- o stocks anil to It must bo ndded appreciation of bank stocks over their par value. I havo not tho data to mako this calculation. It maybe safely assumed that after tho extinguishment of the cntlro Indebtedness of the commonwealth, several millions would yet remain to the credit of tho sinking fund." In addition to this ho states that tho government of th United States then owed the state on Its war debt $1,408,937. This amount has slnco been paid nut when tho Republican administration came Into power Jan. C. 189C, It found that nearly all theso millions had bfen disrlpatcd, and the balance, of thr sinking fund remaining was only $Sl.1.2S(). Notwithstanding this fact, nssldp from educational bondo amounting to $2,312 590, the state was in debt $071,391. of old Indebtedness, besides outstanding warrants of $241,051. and claims filed In the auditor's clfice upon which warrants had not been issued, amounting to $253,-83while there wns in tho treasury only $153,732 In r ,ar words, th state, aside from educational bond was then In debt beyond Its means pa men t out ol the treasury, $1,017,14 Z.iv counting the resources of tho sinking fund, the state, after exhaust, ing every owed a balance of 2. And In order to produce this showing, thero has been during the fiscal ear8l892-3-4-- 5 up to December, 1S9C, diverted from tho sinking fund proper, with Into revenue tho out nny order or transrer, ?1,134,-CS- 0 not one dollar of nhlch had been repaid Not only did the atato owo the amounts on warrants Issued, nnd claims field on which w art ants bad not been Issued, but claims continued to pour in on tho old indebtedness, and current expenses. wuMf could not be met bs reason of fie Impoverished condition of the treasury, until tho whole amount of warranto Issued $1,717,534. ?2U3. SG3. I W Mtm gov-im- or d: dls-clur- For eight months before our predecessors went out ot offico they were unable to pay all tho current expenses nnd tho people wero compelled to discount their claims with tho brokers and curbstone shavers of tho state. This, however, was by no means tho first time they had been compelled to tako such action under Democratic rule. In 1S9C the Republican houso passed a bill to remedy this evil, but tho Democratic senate failed to concur, and thus tho creditors of tho stato wero postponed another year. But being nblo no longer to resist tho popular demand, nt the calle(l session lu May, 1897. threo bills wero pissed; ono providing for tho Issue of $500,000 ot bonds, one authorizing tho Is3ual of warrants bearing C per cent Interest, for the residue of old Indebtedness, extending to May 8, 18S7; and another laising tho tnx rate 10 cents on tho $100 to pay the warrants authorized, with their Interest. No part of this tav went to tho payment of current expenses, but the Republicans have experienced no In tunning tho stnte government (and piomptly paying all claims) on tho old rate tax of 42V6 cents, which decisions showing its unconstitutionproved go Inadequate to pay the expenses of their Democratic predecesality, tho governor eald: Had this bill become a law, It would sors. notwithstanding this Increased And have proven Injurious Instead of ben- rate of taxation was rendered neceseficial to thoso claiming Its benefits. sary by Democratic wastefulness and The employe would havo gone to trou-bl- o Incompetency, tho Democratic platand expenso of litigation only to form proas and speakers arraign tho have his caso thrown out of court be- Republican administration for tho incause of tbo unconstitutionality- of tho crease. During all this tirade of abuse, law under which It had been Instihowever, they havo forgotten to tell tuted. on that all three of tho bills wero State Initltotlom. supported unanimously by tho Demogovernor then cvo a careful crats In both bouses. Including tho Tho present candidate for and comprehensive statement of the was wrong to Increase governor.of If It taxthe rate operations ot tho penitentiaries and ation they aic equally guilty with tho Republicans, and surely they should tho charitable Institutions under not quarrel with administration a3 compared assisting them In tho Republicans for paying their debts. with similar periods under Democratic Tho $500,000 of bonds wore promptly admlnlstatlon, nnd showed by Incon- Issued, nnd although they boro only 4 testable official facts and figures that per cent Intetcst, payable duo In short they had never been managed at less of 10 nnd fellwere sold tho open period years, In market cost or with moro efficiency than unfor 7.47 ppr cent piomlum, tho largest der Republican administration, and rirleo over iccelved for any stato bonds that they were all in bettor condition of NewUnion except those of the stcto Yorl; than they had over been. In regard to I will thank you to compare this houses ot reform he said: tho salo made by a Democratic with For nearly 100 ypars, bo It said to I ndmlnlatratlon of this state in 1885, of the shamo of the commonwealth, Ken- the samo amount of bonds, with tho tucky failed to provide a place for her camo interest, nnd duo In 20 years, ror Juvcnllo offenders. For nearly 100 which they were enabled to obtain years children were confined with old inly 2 per cent premium. But to crown all this splendid recnnd hardened criminals. We can not estimate tho terrible effects ot such n ord I call your attention to the statement of Auditor Stone, showing that system. It remained for a Republican gover- after tho revenues of 1899 shall havo nor to urge tho erection ot houses of been collected, on the Cth day of Janreform, and under a Republican ad- uary, 1000, overy cent that the Repubministration, with the able and earnest licans borrowed from tho sinking fund assistance of Senator Uronston and Trill bo repaid; overy ono of the will bo redeemed; kindly ot some noble women, who freely gave their services to tho current expenses of tho stato paid; tho cause ot humanity, a statuto was and thero will be a Eufllclency of monenacted providing for such buildings; ey In tho sinking fund added to Its to pay tho $500,000 of bonds and on the 1st day of November next this Institution will bo open to recelvo Issued by this administration, together with tho $500,000 of bonds Issued by the wayward children ot tho state. tho Democrats In 1895. Tlio Sehnnt unit State Finance. IiH nml Onlor. Tho govornor explained how, owing In responso to the chargo mado in to the operations of law, and tho fall- j tlie Democratic platform that the Ro-- ! ing oft In assessments, during tho publican per I enforco administration was unablo to Democratic hard times, the school law and in Kentucky the capita had been less than In 1895, governor gavo order somo historical facts when the Democrats put it at 2.80 for Incon-venlcni I I about disorders and mobs in the State; ne emergency was not dedared oe--? appeal showed how he had used all tho powers en ate NOW DerDetratcdA'If - I., ' ben committed In tha Will bo f tho law gavo hlm.and ihow an obstruct! liable to bo committed la1 ive Democratic legislature had refused t!'e 'ir i e t d.d not authorize aa)$!L tostl- to glvo him tho necessary power3 he f (.Cl3, l 'ause there was"-- ' ndolpli asked for. Ho had sent troops when- r.i , r - Ime aftrr three months before V MT tov'd have been ha'.ds.Jk'j; 3'.. in the ever they were asked for, nnd ho viadl-catc- d Tut' vjut" i.iirpuie of this emergucyj 43 his action in calling troops to v f- enal) i . t.u. loils.a urn. hefnr - - tcfSt ... . ..' r i Sbllcans Frankfort during the leglalatlvo ses- hs adjournment, to ". tno r ,nl(tp ef the state elect Mr.three board. sion ot 1890. Orrr. grace, moved to anend tho bill bv allowing Jl .MUccUaneooa. and the people t elect the commissioners; v via ' Tho governor took credit for securbut the friends of the bill were unwll- pleased ing a monument to tho Kentucky sol- ting to riss ine people and defeated Av me amendment, we will see diers at Chickamauga, which a Demo- along whether there was any further lph is npnnto ottnnlrt nnt hnv.reason' m. cratic administration had neglected whv thn ll.? iwm be fairly chosen theso officers at theL to do. Ho made somo fun about the and e Top- ,' bicycle bill and the double-head- tr bill, Novcmoer election, 1898.mo purpose or iu uiuve ut in uiuci Rhnnlil and he showed how a Democratic sen- a law. we rnrefnltv pahiM ! ate and a Democratic legislature. In- provisions In connection with the evil ,f ' to remedy. ,j stead of helping to better th affairs it proposes governor Hero the went into detail ,V I walks of the state, had deliberately hamper:.Rob- ed and obstructed his efforts In that which showed that Bryan'a gain In Kentucky was greater than McKlnley's oloct, direction. gain In 1896, in regard to which, be ')8t rep- Speaking of tho negroes, he said: had heretofore published figures show- -' to dls- Tim Xegrnm. ing that If there was any fraud in Ken ,)uld he Tho present is tho first stato administration to recognlzo In the deserving tucky it was in the First and SecoadJ"" ,in the and intelligent negro a person entitled districts Instead of the Eleventh. (ration to assist in tho nffalrs of government. Tim Oli! Lair. You havo doubtless heard of "negro itly no- The governor continued: doctors In tho lunatic asylums." Some"nlsm. times our Democratic friends becomo county Judro Under tho old law confused. In one breath they will at- appointed election tho officers tempt to pcrsuado the negro that they irom mo two principal politicalequally) aro his friends, and that In them alone ers. When tho returns came in powill upon they can ho hope for political salvation; wero not counted by tho Judge alone,-bu- t liiflcent and In the next will attempt to play on tho sheriff nnd county do not tho prejudice of the whites by telling also members of tho board,clerk were Solong- and thla them of tho horrible outrage that has uuiiru iiiuuu leiurna 10 tno aioio uoara, YorK been committed by putting "negro wnicn tney uenveu doctors in tho asylums." Thero has irom to which they owed no authority and no responsibeen but ono negro doctor appointed. bility, nnd but very little opportunity, Ho was placed in tho Central asylum, for theso different officers acting indeand although thero are a number of pendently of each other, engage In Democratic commissioners of thnt In. nny fraud or conspiracy. to stltutlon, I have heard no complaint! For 40 years this law had been in concerning him; but, bo it said to tho operation in Kentucky and during all credit or ins race, on the contrary, I that tlmo had worked In the main sathave heard nothing but tho most fa- isfactorily vorable reports. He has charge only But it is claimed that of tho negro wards and no supervision law has been sanctioned the election bv of thovhlto patients. Thero was not premo court of appeals. It mustthe su not b&V n sufficient number ot negroes In tho rorgottcn that three other asylums to Justify tho appoint- of that court declared ot tho members the law unconment of a negro physician. If there and tho had been there would havo been ono stitutional contrary other four declared to ONE MAJORITY. appointed at each to tako charge ot Nor the must It bo forgotten that in tha his people. On tho agricultural board, majority opinion tho court said that'; tho most Important in tho state, thero ii. was utu was appointed another reputable nnd the Judiciary can not uocirtne imi a pronounce a " Intelligent negro, whose services havo stato t and been of tho greatest Importance to his causo unconstitutional opinion void bemay, in of the race, and who has sensibly and honor- court it impolitic, tho ' t "f be unjust ably discharged every duty. There slvc, or because It appears or.oppreato was another appointed trustee ot tho wnat mayueuecmcdtundamental violate Nrv princolored normal school, and he has ciples or what Is called the 'genius and faithfully and nbly discharged every spirit ot our Institutions.' duty. Thero was yet another, appointwork I will not attempt to argue tho un- ed lumber Inspector at the peniten- constitutionality of the measuro, for W. G. tiary, nnd he honestly and efficiently my views have long since been mads discharged his duties These four men public by veto and .Porter, Harper, Underwood and to abido tho final on that I am willing result. Robb havo demonstrated under ReI do not fear that the people of Kenmay bo tucky will bo deprived of their most publican rulo that their race trusted In the performance of official priceless privilege. Kentucklans were not cowards In the days when the duties. Before tho negroes voto against tho smoko of the wigwam ascended sd Republicans, it would be well to ask nnd the crnck of the rifle broke themselves the question when wero tho stillness of the forest. They were they over recognized by n Democratic not without courage when they met tho flower ot the British army at New administration In Kentucky? Under Republican rulo their rights Orleans and drove them from tho fair havo been protected In tho most sub- soil which they essayed to invade. They were not without courage whea stantial way, nnd. It has been demonstrated that a negro may safely kill amidst the mountain passes ot Mexico nny member of a white or black mob they upheld the nation's flag and carthat cornea to tako his life or drlvo ried it to victory. They wero not without courage during the civil war, when him from his home. During tho civil war the white men man to man and breast to breast tho of tho south left their homes In chargo blue and gray struggled to maintain of their negro slaves and mnrched principles for which they offered up away to fight In order to perpetuate. their lives. They were not cowards, thnt slavery. And yet thero is no rec- when on land nnd sea they fought to ord of a single lnstnnce when tho relievo tbo starving and downtroddea negro failed to protect tho homes, tho peoplo of Cuba from a cruel oppression wives and tho children of his master. of a brutal and arrogant foe. For 27 years after that war had endAnd shall It be said that a people ed thero was no scparato coach bill on who have been courageous In the dev; tho statuto books, but in 1892 the fense, not ot their homes alone, but ot Democratic party of Kentucky enacted thoso of the stranger. Inspired by the such a measure, and now under tho recollection of their ancestors and decision of tho supreme court ot tho standing within sight ot tho homes Kentucky negro can ot their living and the graves of their United States, a not rldo from point to point In tho dead, will prove recreant should the stnto except In a car; whllo citadel of their liberties be attacked? a negro from any other stato In tho No, a thousand times, no! Union may pass across tho stato In a fw Time For Distention. palaco Pullman. Under this law it As long as the election law remains matters not how degraded a whlto man may be, ho Is entitled to sit wherovcr on tho Btatute books It Is a menace to human liberty. This Is no time for ho chooses. A Republican governor among Republicans. It recommended tho repeal of this law, dissension matters not whether wrongs have been and tho enactment of a statuto which every Individual according Inflicted or Injuries received. He who would scat to decency, character aud conduct. In- In such an hour would parade his per- -' sonal grievances, Is not worthy the stead of color. How many of tho Demman. ocratic candidates, who now ask your namo of a nothing. Today, they arc Men aro assistance, voted or offered to sustain tomorrow they are not. But the prinhim In that recommendation? Not one. And yet theso gentlemen tell jou ciples they represent will live as long as liberty has a home or Republicanthoy nro jour friends. Instead of recism a friend. ognizing tho difference between n Indeed, at such a tlmo party ties) negro who Is trying to make a should bo thrown asldo and forgotten. good citizen nnd ono who is degraded gallant Democrats who have rallied and worthless thoy would herd jou Thetho standard ot John Young Brownt together Indiscriminately, and rather to the Populists and Prihlbltlonlsts havo than encourage humlllato the better all denounced tbo measure. To them class. I havo never been ashamed of being I would say, "COME OVER AND us nil stasd together HELP US." Let tho friend of the negro, nnd have and glvo Taylor and tho whole Repubnever had one of that race betray or can not a stab mo In tho back, which Is moro lican ticketout. majority that be electLet no than I can say of tho whites. I havo be counted legislature who mannot In faIs ed to the never been afraid of tlio Inicbear r.f vor of repealing that law. And after "SOCIAL EQUALITY," and havo never naci a negro to undcrtnke to this is accomplished let us discuss freo forco himself upon my company. I silver, tariff, government control ot havo felt that tho white man, with all railroads, prohibition and many other which differences his advantages of wealth, education points uponLet us first settle are enand social position, could well afford tertained. each shall cast his the quesvote and tion thnt to assist an unfortunato race, which havo It counted, for for so long was In darkness and slav- cuss questions upon It is useless to diswhich a fair ballot ery, to reach by good conduct tho had. broad piano of citizenship In order may not boRepublicans take, heart In Let the that they may beconio of value to tho great contest that lies before them. themselves and their country. In tho namo of Justice, In tho namo IThey havo every reason to bo proud ot have of humanity, and by tho blood ot tho the record they press mado in Keonward and brave and patriotic negroes shed in ntuckylet them victory for freo govuntil tho defense of tho Hag, I plead tonight for moro kindness and moro Justice to tho ernment ii won and their banners float in triumph from every hill top of the negroes of Kentucky. commonwealth. The Goebel Klectlon Law. But tho governor is also arraigned for vetoing the ELECTION BILL. That bill is claimed to havo been passed In tho interest of fair elections, and so urgent was the necessity for its taking effect Immediately, although tho election was nearly nine months In tho future, an emergency clause was Cures Hoarseness and Soro Throat. inserted, ns stated, "becauso of tho It ia tho best remedy for stubborn.' colii. frauds that aro NOW perpetrated In Small doses. Prico 23 cents at druggist. In csmmon,."j"uu " oil tho a vory ias be lt. So st tho K. - -- ii. ii i p m to'-hea- Jim-cro- icp-utab- lo il rd Dr,Bull's COUCH SYRUP I elections t'lls R r &mmmi,teMmtmFmmniYJ -- .. jasHBJn t -..jMXx-,.; v t p- - jmi.iiwiHisnnci'entrpriBoor't!ie aia.a;tiJinJ'mjniirvttF-iir-i- .i ..Jk&feiL- - 'Jt "VrT. J. ..! If mm Jillll Itfimil W'itlllfl organization richly merited. lttllt nriiHKIL. llllll lltllll uiu rueiienttneynayorccoivoa-iroot bnd colcin - it has cured, of onlv turn to and ltolp nt tho hlpr corn Monov to patont pood Idoa may by ?i. m 1 m 1 ).i - Jv" '!' iiil "iL- WARRANTED. IS JuSV AS COOD FOR ADULTS UI1 PRICE OOct the length of ft train tlinn It scribo what wo nro to ont for jfi. ist." . .. o uo jbiMimuo can no inoro That Blows Nobody Good." Thatsmall ache or pain or Will MakeTwcnty-FIv- e SpccchciBeforc . Ady" Nol'llavc Such a Clear Comcience :'Him1iif!3k.. .n-. ... disease by the timely use of . ..ll arc .. - T rA y? : I THAT SGHD0LB00K JOB How the People Were to Be "Worked" by the Gang. A MOST SHAMEFUL INTRIGUE Senator Itronston Expose the Wholo Nefarious Sclicino. j HE SUBMITS AN ARRAY OF FAOTS lllll, It Amendments anil tho Substitutes Under the Glm or Hie Senrchllght nf Trulli. Sumo Tell-Tal- C'hlon ft' e? e Corrfc: spnndence. Senator Dronston submits to the voters of Kentucky an array of facta concerning the noted schoolbook question. The Chlnn bill and Its handling by tho legislature and the substitutes offered are lucidly touched upon and SrM crJ A. correspondence attachsome tell-tapersons of all parties ed. Honest ehould read find see for themselves how tho taxpayers of this state wero to have been "worked" by a most ehameful Intrigue. Says Mr. Bron-etole n: H ..): l ,j . -- J - J r 1 -t i i 1. r afv - J ; vf .; 'i. Tho Chlnn schoolbook bill has been by many misunderstood. It Is claimed by tho advocates of tho measure that tho purposo of tho bill Is to rid tho commonwealth of tho burden of high textbooks Imposed by the book trust and give to the people of the commonwealth cheap books of equal merit, thcroby saving to each parent an aver-ag- o of about ?5. It Is further claimed that this cheapening of tho price of books can only be attained by the exact provisions of that particular bill, wherein uniformity Is sought by fixing tho maximum price of tho books to bo taught, and authorizing a commission appointed by the governor to force a surrender and sale of all books now outstanding, and tho use of such new books as that board may select at prices fixed by them, In all tho common schools of the commonwealth. At tho last session of tho general assembly, when this bill was under discussion, there was not a member cf tho general assembly, nor do I believe there was then or Is there now a cltl-e- n of tho commonwealth who would not llko to procure tho textbooks for tho .children of tho common schools as cheap as they can be obtained In tho market Tho difference originally was as to tho best plan to be ndoptcd by which tho result could bo attained. Early In the session Senator Crenshaw from Christian county, a Populist In politics, but an educated, thoughtful, gentleman, Introduced a bill into tho senate, carefully prepared nnd fixed therein the maximum prices of tho books used in tho common schools. He stated that he had compared carefully tho lists In tho various states In the Union, Including those who had the state system and county system, as well as those who published their own books, and especially the state of Indiana, about which so much Is now being said, and that he had fixed tho maximum prices fairly and liberally. State nr County? The scnato was so much Impressed by tho statement of this distinguished gentleman, and every member admitting that tho end proposed was desirable, tho question reserved for discussion was simply whether, in view of tho present condition of the school system in Kentucky, many cities having established by prlvato taxation graded schools at great expense, did not demand that the county should bo taken as tho unit In the selection of ochoolbooks, rather than tho state, Imposing tho name limitations upon tho county as tho unit as was Imposed by the bill on tho state. Tho ono objection to that urged being that sometimes tenants moving from ono county to the other might bo subjected to co3t In tho change of schoolbooks, should there bo a different kind of book used In tho counties. Tho senators Interested wero carefully comparing statistics and making Inquiries with a view of ascertaining the percentage of persons that might thus be affected If tho county was selected as the unit. In the meantime numerous bills had been Introduced Into tho bouse of Including tho ono Introduced by Mr. Chlnn of the county of Mercer. In Ms original bill ho provided for state uniformity, but did not fix a maximum price upon tho school-book- s. fair-mind- The senator from Hopkins I' 1 ."J k ft v -- Withdrew his bill from tho consideration of tho senate upon the statement that tho house and senate committee on education were considering all of lhe,varIous bills Introduced and wero endeavoring to agree upon n bill. That Joint commission, In considering tho varloua bills, agreed upon the bill known as- - the Chlnn bill. During tho consideration of tho various bills by the commlttco and the discussion of the one finally reported to tho house, tho atmosphere about tho capltoi was full of rumors of book trust and lobbyists, and more than one person was pointed out as being the lobbyist of k Uie book trust. And when the bill ? passed tho houso nnd reached tho sen-alupon comparison with the bill originally Introduced by the spnator vfirom Hopkins, It was found all the material provisions of tho bill origin-All- y Introduced by the senator from e, iropHIns had been removed, except In go In anyway with tho arithmetics and two material particulars. Ono was tho history, which wo already have. COURIER-JOURNAprovision for the purchase of manuPRINTINO CO., JJy Aug Straus, Vice Pres. script by the commonwealth, nnd tho other In fixing the maximum pi Ices. Sir. Faulkner's Letter. Loulsvillo, 1'eb. C, 1898. Mr. Gus Tim Mallmura Frio a. In the original bill of Senator Cren- Straus, City Dear Sir: Owing to the shaw the maximum prices were as fol- fact that I had callers hero that detained mo until too late to res you be-flows: my train left for Frankfort, I was 10c Spelling Book 17c unable to call. My object In wishing First Reader 17c to see you was that I havo learned Second Reader 23c something moro touching tho possible Third Reader 30c action nt Frankfort tho coming week, rourth Reader 40c and I desired to consult you as to a Fifth Reader 20c proposed amendment to the bill ns Mental Arithmetic 2.1c finally decided upon by the committee, Intermediate Arithmetic 30c which I havo arranged to have IntroElementary Geography 7Ec duced. Common Geography I nm sony that I did not seo you English Grammar (Elementary) . 20c English Grammar (common) 3"c ngaln, ns I know that with your exPhysiology and Hygiene 50e perience nlong book and legislative lines jou could havo mado suggestions GOc History United States Civil government 40c that would havo been mutually beneficial. Gc Writing Hooks, Tho committee will como up for noTho maximum prices In the house bill, which wero Inserted In tho last tion tomorrow at 11:30. Thero will bo plenty of fight on both sides, but there clause, as if appended ns a last considaro good chances of tho house taking eration, were ns follows: Yours truly, Spelling book ICo action tomorrow. JOHN J. TAULKNER. 10j First Reader .' (Confidential.) Second Reader 20c 30e Third Reader fin tho Inslle. 40; Fourth Reader Louisville. Ky., Tcb. 7, 189S. Major C0e Fifth Reader H. T. Stanton, Frankfort, Ky. Dear Mental Arithmetic 25c Major Slnco writing you tho othor 25c day relative to tho Chlnn schoolbook Intermediate Arithmetic Elementary Geography IG: bill, I have had a call nnd nn InterCommon Geography S3e view with Mr. John J. Faulkner of English Grammar (elementary)... 25.' Chicago. He represents some publishEnglish Grammar (common) 45c ing house, and he wants to deal with Physiology nnd Hygiene 45c us fh case tho bill passes, and from History United States 76." the tono of his letter received from the Civil Government 45c Loulsvillo Hotel, I should think ho Is And thero had been added thereto on tho Insldowlth tho "powers that bo" tho following: In Frankfort. Enclosed find n copy of 40e the letter received from him. Practical Arithmetic Primary History United States'... 40c Will you kindly find out for mo English Composition 25c whether the gentleman represents a Language Lessons (first part).... 15c reliable concern or not, nnd any other Language Lessons (second part).. 20c information that you canT We nro History of Kentucky 40c making our arrangements to sell It was nt onco explained that the In- books In Kentucky If that bill passes. crease In price In tho Chlnn bill over Pleaso write me soon. Yours truly. those of tho Crenshaw bill, which AUG. STRAUS amounted In tho aggregate to about 25 (Confidential.) per cent, was done as an act of liber"Trust" Tall. Did II Work ality to the gentlemen contending that Mr. rrankfort, Ky.. Feb. 9, 1893. a cheap book was not always the best Aug. Straus, Louisville, Ky.: Dear Sir book. Yet upon clcser examination It As you havo no doubt noticed, the could not bo easily understood why a Chlnn bill as amended was passed Practical Arithmetic had been added with great enthusiasm and n good mact tho maximum price of 40 cents, nor jority in the house. There is llttlo why It wis necessary to. have two doubt that It will pas3 tho senate, for United States histories, known as tho tho "trust" talk has dono Its work in history at 75 cents and Primary His- the upper houso as well as tho lower. tory at 40 cents, making the United Thero Is somo rumor that the States History cost $1.15, whilst under urnal Is Interested In the passago tho Crenshaw bill, which was modeled of tho bill, circulated to prcjudico tho after tho states In tho lists compared minds of thoso opposed to that Instiby him, and especially Indiana, tho tution, and I would advleo your friends United States History commonly used to circulate a counter rumor that tho In tho schools could bo bought at GO "bock trust" Is at the bottom of tho cents. Nor could It bo understood why report, I am confident that with cauIn addition to two English Grammars, tion wo can win in the senate as we one elementary and ono common, havo in the house. which under the Crenshaw bill could There are several bills In tho houso both bo bought for G3 cents, that Eng- that havo passed tho senato and In lish composition should be added at a which prominent senators are Intercost of 25 cents, with an Increased cost ested. Our friends In the house can In the grammars required of ths people forco these senators to support tho of 45 cents. Nor could wo understand "book bill" In order to get tho neceswhy, when thero were so many hissary support for their pet senato bills tories of Kentucky, ono of which was through the house. known to bo valueless and worthless, I succeeded In having tho houso comthat n maximum price should be put mittee raise tho maximum price on upon that ft all, and especially at 40 nearly all of the books from 15 to 25 cents, when there wns only one history per cent abovo what they were in the of Kentucky that on the market could original bill, but we wero careful, how-e- x bo bought at that price, unless another er, to Btlll leavo these Lelow the should be written. prices at which tho "trust" would bo willing to furnish tho books now In THE STANTON CORRESPONDENCE. use. Much light upon these queries that In your lottcr you stated that you wero constantly being mado was fur- aro In correspondence with authors nished by a correspondence which was who aro to furnish you with manuhanded to mo by Hon. H. T. Stanton, scripts. I think wc should get together accompanied as It was by him with and definitely agree upon what portion tho statement: of the list you arc prepared to furnish "My Dear Sir You eccm to be doing and what part wo aro to have, In case right, and therefore I deem It my duty wo aro fortunate enough to connect to placo In your hands a correspondwith n contract. Would it not be well ence which will show that, whllo un- to keep an eye out for suitable men der prctenso of ridding the people of for the commission? I havo arranged Kentucky of tho burden of n book with somo prominent peopro to advise trust, another of a moro dangerous with tho governor In regard to the character Is about to bo established." matter. Before going nny deeper In the matter I feel that I should seo you furFrom tins Coiirler.Journnl. Louisville. Jan. 2D, 1898. Major H. ther In reference to It I suggest that jou communicate T. Stanton. Frankfort, Ky. Dear Major: A bill Is now pending before tho with somo confidential friend hero legislature. No. 115, entitled "School who can speak for you In tho matter, Textbook Bill." Wo have read this If you think It unwise for you to como bill with some care and attention, nnd up In person. Unless necessary, I do wo have come to tho conclusion that If not want to leao hero until tho fight It should become a law (which Is moro Is over and the victory won. May I than likely) wo will become, one of the hear from you by return mall? Very bidders for cheap books. You know truly yours, JOHN J. FAULKNER. that wo now publish Smith's History of Kentucky, nnd we havo an arithOITarril n Substitute. metic already prepared, which was From this correspondence an explawritten by Prof. A. L. Petcrman.whom nation might bo found for the changes you well know, and knowing you to bo mado nnd for the arguments used to a literary man well known In Ken- Insure the success of tho measures in tucky, wo thought jou might bo In- the senate. I had prepared a substiduced to wrlto us a series of readers tute taking tho county as a unit, and and a speller, If wo can como to terms. securing, as I thought, absolutely, by Wo mean by this that wo would want most carefully guarded provisions, you to be tho author of tho books. Wo school books at 25 per cent cheaper would, of course, furnish the subjects prices Uian tho maximum prices named In the Chlnn bill, nnd upou iiy for tho fourth and fifth readers. argument beforo the scnato nnd tho Wo will not go farther Into the at this time, as you can catch the exposure of tho contents of theso letIdeas as abovo outlined what wo shall ters, tho senate adopted the substltuto aim to do in case the bill becomes a offered by me. law. Tho houso refusing to concur, a comWo rcalizo the fact that under the mittee of conference was appointed, present condition of things, and the nnd I succeeded In convincing every bitter feeling predomlnating'agalnst member upon that committee that tho our people, that It would not bo good wisest and test courso to pursuo In policy for us to show our hand what- order to get cheap books and at tho ever. Wo have friends thero, however, same time present tho possibility of who will favor It, nnd who aro keeping schemes ard Jobs of designing people, us advised. who would uso the opportunity withWe should bo very glad to hear from out regard to tho Interest cf the comyou very Loon, and wo hope you can mon schools, for mercenary purposes, seo your way clear to accept a position to havo appointed n commlttco of holdwith us as outlined, and It you can not over senators who would, before tho accept tho place perhaps you can Indi- next moating cf the general assembly, cate or name somo person or persons gather all statistical Information poswho would Join us in tho undertaking. sible from tho states using tho various Of course If wo should rot be able to systems nnd report these facts to tho get tho readers out In time, we would next senate, together with a rcconv- L or Courier-Jodo-ta- ils Mcndatlon, as to tho system which Lhould be adopted nnd a bill putting AN HONEST ELECTION. thnt syatoni into execution. This was dono upon a resolution offered, and Mr. Goebel, who was then People of Kentucky Are Depresident pro tern of tho senato, aptermined to Have It. pointed thrco hold-ovsenators on that commission, who, I' presume, havo been engaged In that work and WILL T1R00R NO "FINE" WOES'. will mate their report to the next session of tho senate, which report, under resolution, was to be printed at tho ex- Jndgo tluniihr)r Lucidly l?tp1alua the pense of the state nnd furnished to tho Worklnct of tha Lair and tha members of both the sennte and houso Ilutlea of Ihn Ofncara nnd for Information. Klrrtorl of the otalo. May I nsk why, In vlow of nil theso undisputed facts, It Is now Insisted In his speech beforo the meeting nt that the Chlnn bill shall bo mado a of trade In the law, without change In Its provisions? tho LouUvlllc board Interest of an honest nnd pcnceablo election Judgo A. P. Humphrey gave COKBKL'S DECEPTION. an ndmlrablc summary of the election be kept In mind Blokes l'ranilsre When He Knows Wall law, which should by every election ofilcer and every Ho Can't Detirer the floods. It Is currently reported on apparent- voter In the Btate. Thero nro four election officers In ly trustworthy authority that Senator each precinct, two Judges, n clerk nnd Goebel, In tho Interest of his candidacy for governor, has promised vari- a sheriff, who are to bo equally divided ous gentlemen of Influence, or credited between tho two parties casting tho with Influence, the position of Inspec- largest vote nt the last previous elector of mines nnd assistant Inspector of tion. It Is the duty of these officers to mines. Mr. Goebel Is a member of tho be at tho polls at 7 o'clock In tho senato and presumably knows tho sub- morning of election day and open tho stance of tho law he helped to pass. If polls nnd announce that they nro open. ho docs not ho should look over tho A voting placo with booths, one for statutes and refresh his memory so each 100 voters, must have been prethat ho may not bo led, by his anxiety viously provided by the sheriff of tho to bo governor, to mnko promises county for each precinct, nnd the which he can not fulfill, and which ho county clerk must havo previously given tho necessary books, stencils nnd ought to know ho can not fulfill. Prior to tho spring session of 1898, ballots to the clerks of tho election. the gocrnor had the power to appoint Officers of election who do not report an Inspector and nn assistant Inspec- for duty and act aro llablo to a fine Tho persons entitled to be and retor of mines to hold ofllco for four years, but nt that session, perhaps In main In the pollroom nro tho four elecpursuance of the general policy of that tion officers and ono challenger to bo legislature of taking away ns much appointed by the chairman of the executive commlttco of each political power and patronage from tho Republican state administration as possible, party having n ticket In tho field. but perhaps from a better motive, an There nre six tickets In tho field, nnd act was passed which entirely changed they will havo place on tho ballot In the niodo of appointing these two of- tho following order: Tho Music hnll ficers. The act passed with nn emer- ticket, headed by William Goebel; the ticket, gency clause nnd with only four nega- Honest Election Democratic tive votes In tho house on March lb, headed by John Young Brown; tho Re1898, and subsequently passed senate. publican ticket, headed by W. S. TayIn Its third section It provides: That lor; tho People's party ticket headed by John G. Blair: the Prohibition tho board of trustees of tho stato ticket headed by O. T. Wallace, and be, and they are hereby authorized to establish, a. course of study In tho Socialist Labor ticket, headed by said collego to bo known nnd desig- Albert Schmutz. Besides tho election nated as the "Courso of Mining Engin- officers, there arc six challengers, who eering, In which shall bo taught all tho are entitled to be and remain In tho branches of science relating thereto, pollroom during tho hours that the and said board of trustees shall, after polls are open, from 7 n. m. to 4 p. m. Ono voter for each booth can bo In tho expiration of the terms of the present Inspector and assistant re tho pollroom nt one time, and they, spectively select as other professors with the election officers and the chalnro selected, a suitable and competent lengers, arc tho only persons entitled person for dean of tho samo with tho to be within GO feet of the polling necessary staff of assistants, and said place during tho hours when voting Is dean shall by reason of said selection, going on. No other person, be he poo bo tho Inspector of mines, with all tho liceman, mayor, governor, chief or president has any right to go povers nnd privileges now conferred any nearer tho polls than GO feet, exon said Inspector by law." It will bo observed that hencefor- cept to cast his ballot, If he happens ward tho Inspector of mines will be to bo n registered otcr In the preappointed by tho board of trustees of cinct No pollcemau or other officer of tho state college and that tho governor tho law outside of tho election omcers will havo nothing to do with appoint- has any business to meddle with anying them. The same section of the law thing concerning tho election. goes on to say that "He and his assistWhen the hour of 4 o'clock arrives It ants shall hold ofllco on Identically tho Is tho duty of the election omcers to same conditions with other professors close the polls and to admit ono duly In said college and shall bo subject to appointed Inspector for each party repremoval as they are," but as they are resented on the ballot, nnd then proto work principally for the state they ceed to count the vote, and as soon an the count la completed tho election ofaro to bo paid by state as heretofore. It will bo observed that tho governor ficers must go to tho door and In n loud voice the result of no longer has power to appoint mine Inspectors and therefore Mr. Goebel Is tho voting. Each Judge must havo a duplicate return showing the exact remaking promises unadvisedly. sult of the count, nnd tho election officers must glvo to each Inspector who KIQHT TO IiOLT. witnessed tho count a duplicate return, Ilrjun Sauce Should II flood For tha over their signatures, showing exactly (lander as Writ what baa been the result of tho count Ilia Gaoia, It will bo remembered that thero was Every election officer who falls to do a bolt from the national Republican this duty Is liable to fine and Imprisparty In 1S9C, and tho bolters organ- onment In the abicneo of tbo ized a coml'ntlon and nomlnnted Mr. theso certificates will bo legal Bryan as their candidate. In ncccptlng evidence of tho result and it Is theretho nomination of tho bolters, Mr. fore of tho utmost Importanco that Bryan said: they should bo obtained and preserved. "I can nppreclato tho feeling which The people are determined to have animated thoso who assembled In the an honest election. If firm and capasilver convention and turned their ble men are appointed as challengers backs upon tho party with which they and Inspectors, backed ns they will bo had formerly been associated. by aroused and organized public sen"I know something of tho strength timent, they will secure nn honest of party ties BECAUSE I WAS ONCE election. IN A POSITION WHERE I LOOKED FORWARD TO THE POSSIBILITY INSULT TO NEGROES. OF LIKE ACTION UPQH MY OWN PART. I can appreciate tho depth of (loebal Mauaiari t lnlin 1hr Can Hoy and Vara Thtin Fnr tha floaa. convictions which led tho members of Tho following nfildavlt made by rethat convention to placo the Interest of their country abovo the welfaro of sponsible citizens of Letcher county, has been received at Republican stato their party. "Moro than, a year ago, when wo headquarters at the Gait House: "Stato of Kentucky, Letcher county, wero engaged In a strugglo to bring We, the undersigned citizens of tho Democratic party to tho Indorsement of free coinage, tho question was Letcher county, under oath, state that pat to me, whether In case of failure on tbo 13th day of October, 1899, James If I would support tho Democratic Andrew Scott of Frankfort, Ky nnd nominee If ho were n gold standard ono Mr. Howell of Cbristlnn county, advocate and running upon a gold Ky., made speeches In Whltesburg, standard platform. I said, as you re- Letcher county, Ky., In the Interest of member: 'Under no circumstances will William Goebel and tho Democratic my vote bo given to a man who would ticket That Mr. Howell mado tho foluse tho Influence of tho executive to lowing statement: 'That In 1896 this fasten tho gold standard upon the county gave William McKInley for president a majority of 1.CG0 votes, but American people.' "I stood In anticipation where tho that this year It will give tho Demomembers of tho silver party convencratic ticket a majority, as thero aro tion stood; In fact, I, like them (Silver 3,750 negro votes in his county, and Republicans), PREFERRED THE they are for sale, and wo havo got APPROVAL OF MY CONSCIENCE money and wo propose to buy them TO THE APPROVAL OF OTHERS." and vote them for Goebel.' Mr. Howell Then, Mr. Bryan, If this bo true that further stated that he was county attorney for his district, and that any you Intended to bolt tho Chicago convention If It did not declare for 1C to 1, ono who opposed him would bo and you "prefer the approval of your laughed at In his county. "D. D. FIELDS, conscience to the approval of all oth"W. II. BLAIR, County Judge. ers," why do you como to Kentucky "I. R. ADAMS, Jailer." and try to keep thousands of good men "Subscribed and sworn to before mo from doing the thing you say you Intended doing la 1896, and why ask by D. D. Fields, I. R. Adams and W. them to bold the "approval of all H. Blair, on this, Oct 18, 1899. "JOHN A. CRAFT, Clerk L. C. C. above the approval of conscience," when you hold the approval of con"I can also state that I heard the science above tho approval of all? 13 kbove, "JOHN A. CRAFT, Clerk." It that you ore to havo special privJ, O. CLARK," ileges which, aro to be granted to none? t "Copy attest: er col-leJus-tlc- IN DESPERATE STRAITS Goebel Organs Are Slandering Brave General Taylor. TWO SAMPLES OF ME1IDA01TY Former Warden of the FraukTurt Prison d Llea Nallf a llraoa nt Circulated by Unscrupulous Scribblers. llald-IWade- Resorting to tho most Inexcusable mendacity In their desperation, the Goebel organs are attacking General W. S. Taylor In a manner that Indicates they must bo In bad ctralts. An Item In ono of tho country papers provokes tho following statement from a former warden of tho Trankfort prison: "Louisville. Ky., Oct. 27, 1B99. rate of four thousand ($4,000) dollars per year, was having his washing dono free by tho women convicts In tho penitentiary." The nbovo Is from the Glasgow Times, a paper edited by James Richardson, ono of the penitentiary commissioners. The statement mado Is an unmitigated falsehood. I was warden of tbo penitentiary and discovered that a number of parties (all of whom were Democrats) had entered Into n conspiracy with a certain convict to forgo certificates of measurement of lumber sold to the chair plant I Immediately notified the sinking fund commissioners of my discovery and was advised by General Taylor to refuse payment to the parties and to go beforo tho first grand Jury and cause on Indictment to bo returned. I asked to go the first grand Jury, I was not allowed to toll all tho facts, and no true bill was found. General Taylor urged mo to go before tho next grand Jury I did so, nnd this tlmo succeeded In detaining all tho facts. The grand Jury oted In favor of returning Indictments, and so Informed tho county nnd commonwealth attorneys, both of whom wero Democrats. Thoso officials failed to draw tho Indictments. Tho propto will doubtless draw their own references. General Taylor worked zealously for the state. General Taylor, as well nB many other citizens, for awhllo had somo washing done nt the penitentiary laundry. Ho paid for It all and has rebo-fo-re week wo showed up tho Republican lumber steal, and Incidentally the fact that Candidate Taylor not only knew of tho steal, but received fees from all parties to It. This week wo will show that Taylor, while drawing piy from tho stato as attorney general, at tho List ceipts so showing, and tho books In tho hands of Mr. Richardson, editor of Tho Times, so show. I believe that Richardson knows that tho statemtnts mado In his paper arc false, and If ho docs not know ho hns only to examine tho penitentiary record to verify what I say Thero never was. In my Judgment, a moro honest and faithful stato official than General Taylor, and Richardson knows such to bo tho truth, notwithstanding tho publication of his foul slander. It A. HANCOCK, of tho Penitentiary. WORDS WITH THE IIAItK OX. u poll-boo- General Daks Hands noma Hot Ones to tha Unscrupulous floobal. Editor Evening Tost: Tho Courier-Journreports that Mr. Goebel, In his speeches recently, alluded to mo as a "professional corruptlonlst, who has been so engaged for many jears." It has been well known, nnd I certainly havo never attempted to conceal tho fnct that I havo for many years attended .to the legislative affairs In which tho Interests of the Louisville and Nashvlllo railroad hnvo been concerned. Without attempting to dus-cutho right of said corporation to so protect Its Interests or my right to accept such employment, I will simply declnro that In all tho period of that employment I have never bribed or corrupted any one; I havo never attempted to do so, and havo never been asked to do so. jIt Is difficult to cither provo or disprove such a statement My conduct, however, has been observed by many men of Intelligence and discernment In nnd outside of legislative assemblies. No one of them has ever brought n specific charge of that nature against me, and no ono ever will. For several months I havo Ignored many offensive allusions which Mr. Goebel has mado to me In his public ss utterances. I dlsllko controversy, and avoid n quarrel If I can. Association of any kind with Mr, Goebel la distasteful to me. But In Justlco to myself and uy friends, I notice what ho now says. I speak within duo bounds when I Bay that Goebel has been more frequently suspected of corruptly bargaining and using his Influence as a legislator than I havo been of attempting to so control legislation. What I say In this regard rests only on ray own word, but It Is my word against William aocbcl's. I havo novcr, whatever else may havo been said of mo, been accused of lying. Ho has repeatedly been accused nnd convicted of lying. It has been proven that ho is n willful, flagrant and frequent offender In this regard. I am a citizen of Kentucky,, having tho rights which other citizens possess, and determined to assert and maintain them, and I will not submit, to attack from a liar, a slanderer and' an assassin, because ho happens to bo n candidate or governor.1 BASIL W. DUKE. ., It- l- -s ' f $ It5k! lino Uio merits of ness and social circles "by going tween the two tick-- : into the field ns u general state ilcsircB to doon-1- 1 agent for firo and life insnranco companies. She says her nnr- - 1 I f to throw WjTon ho touched liis frnrmentH. off this hard cough, but to was In Kcnttioky and Ohio tlio fortify the system against! toiitiiiii was nttonded to by a gang healthyT notnly ' ... r A ;x . i , M'4HiMbMnndijtt)ri i aabdTBbiaaBaS9BaaBBiBKaBrpaByia-a- Complailon result from" Simmons Llror MoJIcino. f ""l '$ h'aftfNttoS(llr' r . ..i h I' V I't--irr m wfctf - ,.!" k; ,saKVM! WILL BE TROUBLE A DANGEROUS Commonwealth's OFFICIAL. Howell SAM JONES TDEY LEAVE COEBEL, A WII&l NEXT? GOEBELITES DESPERATE For & Bee "3n 3ubuslru te dbrtoe." Over Flings the Thinks Hon. Harvey rieyers Dukc-Oocb- cl Attorney County of Begins a Meeting at Madlsonville Next Sunday. Revs. LOCAUffiWS. LuiiIhvIUo to linvo by ti BiioclnllBt. Mr. John M. Victory lino gono to his oyos trontod Mr. Ooorgo Iloosor has boon sick for tlio past two wookn, but lias not l)i on confined to lilts bod. "wan ml j ml god Bpolglo Itnurlnnd, of Madlsonvlllo, lnsnnoand sont to the Asylum, nt Hopklnsvillo, Tuesday. lUsltop Iluclloy, of tlio Episcopal church, will pronch in tho Tabernacle nt Mndlsonvillo tomorrow, Friday Hlght. Noxt Sunday ovonlng tho Christian Kndrnvor Socloty will have for Its loader Miss Allco Millor, who was ouo of tho chief organlrora of tho noddy. o Mol.eod Ih having a built on tho vacant lot noxt to Wnltor MeOnry'H llvory stablo. Contractor Leo Oldham lms chargu V. ( waro-Iiouk- Hon. Harvoy Meyers, ono of tho Drown loadors, of tho city of Covington, wns In tho city Saturday. Mr. Moyors was reading a Louis-Vlll- o paper, when a reporter for tho Herald addrossod him, and, pointing to tlio nrtlclo In which Ooobol attacked Clou. Dnsll Duko, ho said: "There Is going to bo serious troublo ovor that matter yet. I don't think much of (Joobol's roply. Ho usos tho words 'tiger' nnd 'cur,' but ho does not uso Oon. Duko's name, mid It may bo that ho is reforrlng to Mr. Milton H. Smith, or somo other connected with tho road. "What do I think of Mr. (Joobol's chances forolcctlon? Ho is growing weaker every day. Whon a man becomes nngry In a political canvass and vents Ills iro nnd spleen on his oppononts It Is a protty safe indication Hint ho is losing ground. Ooobol will bo dofentod by a handsomo r noxt majority. Taylor will Oovernor." Lexington Hornld. gen-tlem1 :? f Wonderful Discovery. LuNsroiti), Ala., April 1G, 1818. Tin; lints In glad to aunoiiuco that NKW Sl'ENOKtl Mkmoink Co. Dear Sirs: I havo been troubled Miss Snlllo llrown, our popular County Huporlutondont of Schools, In with Liver and stomach complnliit. again nblo to attend to her dutlos I hnd no nppotlto and my general o health was very bad. I took after a nevcro Illness. from four dlireront doctors nnd Quito a number of Knrlington thoy failed to do mo any good. I got began to until voters heard tho Hon. AV. C. Owons no rollofTea. Iused about uso your two dolNubian I nt MndlRonvillo Monday. Ho spoke lars worth of it, and it did me moro in tho Interests of the llrown good than nil the medicine I over took. I havo gained thlrty-flv- o Democratic ticket. pouunds In weight and my health Is Col. H. W. 'Wood lias been making very good. I can sloop soundly nnd my nppotlto is excellent. I can recBonio Hplendld improvements In ommend Planter's Nubian Tea to tho Tlio world as being a boino of our street crossings. to any work Is substantia! and will hold community. Any ono who doubts thlsstatouiout can write to quite a long while. OboakDaki:r. Sold by St. Bornard Drugstore Work on tlio foundation for W. C. of tho work. medl-clnOod-son- d Mel.piul's new storo Is being ilono, and the building will bo started In . j "Splondld Buccoss Is bolng mot with In sinking tlio now coal shnft On u I Monday ovonlng Miss In Unlontowu. Work is continued a fow Highland day, nnd over Lizzie lIulT entertained friends at her home on Moss avonuo. of tho required depth has alroady A very pleasant evening was on- - boon reachod. This coal mlno, opJoyed by nil who wero presont. erated as it will bo on an oxtonsive scalo, with nil tho modern machinFireman Claudo Itellar has boon ery, will bo a big thing for Tnlou-towvery low with typhoid fovor" at tho and our citizens may well boarding houso of Miss Janlo Vic- look forward to tho completion of tory. 11 is aunt and sister, of Cincin- the work of construction nnd tho nati. Ark., are now nt his bcdsldo. beginning of ronl operations with An etfort Is being mndo by some tho greatest plonsuro. Unlontowu prominent educators to locate a nor- Telogram. mal school at MndlsouvlUe. If the proper local encouragement can bo secured the institution will bo Used by British Soldiers in started. Africa. ham Iiiih I one-four- th n, a fow days. Contractor Loo charge of tho work. Old- fleeting With Success. h' Cnpt. C. O. Donnlson is woll known all ovor Africa as comman-do- r of tlio forces that captured the under dnto famous rebel Onllshe. of Nov. 4, 18U7, from Vryburg, ho writes: "Iloforo starting on tlio Inst campaign 1 bought a quantity of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Komody. Twyman Is moving his which I used myself when troubled John tlinbop Into tho building formerly with bowel complnliit, mid had naoitploit by Attorney Jorrold A. given to my man, nnd In every enso , , "; "Jnnson. Tho building Is bolug ro- - It proved mostbonollclnl." For snlo will bo n convouiont by St. Jlornnrd Drug Store, Karling' modeled and sliop when completed- ton, Hen. T. llobliifloii, Morton's Gap, Ocorgo King, St. Charles. . J. i (lordon will Spenk at the court house, Madisouvllle, tonight, with Candidate for Scnntor. .reference to municipal matters and " ilia coming city election. Tho niam- Hon. Kdwnrd W. Cormnck has buroof the ticket of which ho Is a announced himself a caudldnto for A part deny that tlioy aro pledged to Tennos-soV"'iMpolnt any particular aspirant to United States Senator from to succeed Tlios. It. Turloy. Ho ' nny position within tho gift of tho . jlloard." is nt presont n member of Congress . nnd Is considered ono of tho brightTuesday night wns Hallowo'on anil, as Is usually tho case, qulto a est lights in Tounossoo politics. Ho g was In- claims that ho has already received gootl ileal of dulged Ih. Soino peoplo were strong Indorsements from lending nthers' irates woro movod politicians of his Stato, and is much fit . ' K ;. mid first one trick and thon another encouraged by tho outlook. played. Hallowo'en comes hut onco b H year nnd young peoplo fool that tlioy imisi tuKo auvantngo oi it. A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. HInos, of Manchester, In., jejiuij iiiuiv iiuuurn it saloon Durglnr Saturday uiiiiKiiw ai writing of his almost miraculous nigiii , from death, says: "Exposuro ' ladlsonvlllo. Dick was Insldo nnd escape measlos induced sorbins lung 'nltliiff f.tr lilin win, ti tlin luirr1n.r nn. after MS tered. When he saw tho deputy and trouble, which oudod in lung trouble lus gun tho thief threw up his hands which ended in Consumption. 1 hnd mid told who wns with him outside. froquont hemorrhages and coughed They were Krn llryant and Ooorgo night and day. AH my doctors snid J IMler, both young negroes, and botli I must soon dlo. Then I began to uso Dr. King's New Discovery for are now In Jail. completely which Consumption, would not bo Ciias.Atkwell, colored, an erring cured mo. it I cost 5 a bottlo.without HunIf knight of tho dusty way travolod by It evonhave usod it on my recomwiih arrested dreds 'Weary Willies, falls here Krldny by Marshal Coylo, for mendation nnd all say It never Lung and carrying concealed weapons. Ho to euro Throat, Chest 50o and $1. was taken beforo Judge Cfowoll and troubloB." Regular size 4..eiaeat 'PliA Trial bottles froe nt St. Hernnrd iilWi f tint nlinPrM The new resldenco of Mrs. J. J. Is hearing completion, and will 0 ronriy for occupancy In a short ttlmo. When completed It will bo .'ohio of the mostcoiiveniont residences fn Karlington. 'Herb ltecli-tmunlan- d, o, " trick-playin- tlck-tneke- il. f m J C gave him a nieo qulot plnco to It soooms almost to bo taken for for tho next thirty days to pondor over tno error or. ins way. granted by tho majority of mon thnt money is of moro vnluo than anyBrake man Killed thing else. Character, roputntion, .. . XVj; uraKomnu J. J. toioman, ono oi absoluto fidelity to oven tho llnest $ Conductor Lcsllo Itoynold's crowt shados of distinction botweon honor was Kiueu at uoouiottsviuo, uonn., nnd dishonor tho almighty dollar last Sunday night. Ho waB crossing Booms Bomotimcs to woigh nil these. &$ from ouo enr to atiothor whon his down nnd sit thronod on a man's foot slipped and ho fell betweou tho otornnl soul. Itnv. Ckaki.kh M. aivj linlf tlin trnln ntmilllfi. nvnr lllm SlIBIiDOK. Killing lilm Instantly. Ho was a now L man on mo roan, iiiih oouigouiy m If you havo aoro throat, soreness third trip. His homo wns in Nnsh-vlll- across tho back or sido, or your lungs fool soro or tondor,or you nro threatened with dlphtliorin or pnoumonin, uso Hallard's Snow Liniment Got the Worst of It. nndCousson'sHonoyof Tar. A local colored pugilist went out St. Horunrd Drugstore. on tho war path Saturday afternoon, Killed lib Brother, with blood In his eyes. Ho pickod out tho object of his wrath, who was At Hopklnsvillo ono day last John Itoblnsou, n portor on passenger train No 51,nnd woek, his brothor, Professor colored, Ooorgo killed proceeded to pound him in truo pu- Robinson. Tho quarrel camo up f,t K( gilistic stylo. Hut Just as ho was over a corn crop. trotting in Ills most oltoctivo swings fL and jabs, Marshal Coylo arrlvod upCUBAN RCLIEF cures Colle, Kcuralsia us 1 Toolhicho on the Hcuno of contllct nnd placed In lira minuted. HotirEtomach tho errhlg son of Ham undor nrrost. This put ivstop to tlio encounter. His and Samrncr Cotnpl&lnU. Price, 25 Cents. It trial will bo hold ono day this weok. Sold by St. Hernnrd Drug Storo. lilltft" iirirtunnuii final - jiiiu ywu iii rest Drugstore yt1 e. - 'GOLD r D U ST -- . The Best : Washing Powder. Housework is Hard Work Without It. t Rov. Sam Jonos will begin n mooting at Mndlsonvillo noxt Sundny, as TO BUY THREATENS NEGROES. has bcon announced boforo in Tm: Judge drlder, of Bowling (Jrecn, linn. Tho meeting will bo hold In Renounces Ooebcl. tho Tnbornaclo anu 'committees are When Mr. Howell of Christian at work on nil necessary nrrnngo-men- ts for n lnrge atteudanco nnd n county, who is commonwealth's atOwonsboro, Ky., Oct. 0. Rov. Many Earlington torney for his district, saldj in his good meeting. pooplo will attend. Fred Halo, Rov. Virgil Elgin, Rov. spcoch nt Whitesburg, Letcher a. W. Young nnd other ministers of county, on tho 18th day of October, Best way to Invest 25 Cents. nil denominations will begin n camthat thore aro !t,7&0 negro votes in Antioo, Miss., July 1, 1893. paign of thlscounty tomorrow against his county nnd thnt thoy nro for Nnw SrKNonn MnmoiNi; Co. I wnnt to toll you what I think of (Joobol. Joint spenklngnppoiutments sale and "wo" havo got tho money your Nubian Tea. I havo used It havo been made. to buy thorn nnd voto thorn for Mr. myself and In my family, and it is all Rev. Dr. Hall Denounces Ooebcl. Ooobol, ho nnnouced his purpose to that you claim for it It is tho best commit an oironso or rather 3,750 of- Liver Mediclno I ovor used. It is Fulton, Ky., Oct. 20. In vigorous fenses, nnd to Join with othors In just the thing to tnko if you feel bad denunciation of Goobollsm tho Rov. bilious. A. B. Lanoastku. Dr. Hall, editor of tho Baptist Flag, committing them. Mr. Howell is and aroby St. Bernard Drugstore. Sold today prints n long editorial articlo. tho olllcor of tho law In his circuit Mott Dr. Hall is tlio fathor-in-lawcourt district whoso business It Is to Freight Wreck. assist tho grand Jury In Indicting Tuesday niorulng about 5 o'clock, Ayers, tlio Cloebellto editor of tho collision oc Fulton Leader. criminals and to prosccutocrlminnls nulto a serious roar-on- d Conductor curred near Crofton. that aro indicted. Judge OrlJcr Will 5tump for llrown. Wono's train wont out of What kind of regard for him nro just ahead of Conductor KnrlliiL'ton Bowling areeii.JKy., Oct. 2C John Dosser's wo to expect in his district or in tlio tram, wono's tram urouo in two B. Orlder, an otnlnout lawyer, re pnrts of tlio stato whero ho speaks nnd tho rear of It ran back nnd col nounces Ooobol nnd will tnko tho whon peoplo henr tlio public proso-cut- lided with tho trnin followliiK It. Tho tho stump for Brown. wreck began burning nnd a cnbooso opouly nnd shamolossly avow nnd nlno enrs wero destroyed before Oood for the Children. thnt ho proposes to commit thous- tho tiro could no extnuruisiicu. Tlio ands of crimes nnd help others In engiiio of tho renr train was badly Mrs. Ella Hlnsou, of Hinton, Ala., committing thorn? How do tho damnged. Fortunately, no 0110 was writes us August 12, 1808. "I ndvlso all mothers to givo tholr chlldron peoplo oxpect lawlessness in moun- uurt. JMnnter's .NUDinn Ten wiion tlioy nro tain counties to bo repressed when puny or fretful. I keop this mediclno Beautiful Calendar Ptcc. 111 tho Iiouso nnd when tho tho commonwealth's attorney of ono Falrbank's Fairy Calendar for nro ailing I givo thorn adoso children and that of tlio back districts of the state, 10001s a beautiful goes before a mountain nudlenco 10xl2?4 Indies In size, on is tho last of it." Sold by St. Hernnrd Drugstore. and nvows ills purposo to commit heavy plato stock. Theio aro six dilforent designs (one on each sheet) thousands of crimes and aid others olegnntry lithoginphcd in colors nnd Notice. in committing thorn, mid boasts nt tied with silk ribbon. These designs To whom It may concern: Wo, T. B. Jones, nnd N. R. Jonos, tho samo timo thnt ho is so popular nro original water color paintings of Ainei lea's artists, and business under tho with his constituents thnt anybody by onoprotty childrenbest tlio uniform heretofore doing "Mndlsonvillo CarIn show llrm unmo of tho who tried to run against him would of our navy, cavalry, artillery, in- riage Compnny" will continuo our bo lnughed nt? Mr. Howell mny fantry, etc. They nro strikingly partnership and business of manufind that aftor tho peoplo of his dis- beautiful and will plenso everybody. facture and repair of vehicles etc., Is equal those buggies of our own manutrict, who elected him to suppress Tills calondar for DOcts. toto In tho and sell as heretofore, but liorenftor $1 usually retailed facture crime, loarn of his rcadlnoss to com- leading nrt nnd stntlonery stores tho business of tho partnership will mit wholosnlo crlmos nnd nbet oth- throughout tho country. bo conducted in tlio nnmo of 'Tho By sending your name nnd address Jones Buggy Company," instead of ers in doing bo, thoy will not liko to The N. iC. Fairbank Compnny, tho "Mauisonvlllo Cnrrlngo Comhim so much. Tho Commercial docs Chicago, 111., and onclosing Hvo (5) pany." Wo will do honest work nnd not bellovo that tho pooplo of tho Fairy Soap wrappers, or 10 ets. In treat our customers witli fairness. third circuit district, however par- Btnmps to cover expense of wiuping Your patronage Is solicited. October 10, 1899. tisan, will longer Indorse a public nnd mailing, you will Ho able to obolllcor who publicly nvows his pur- tain a copy of this calendar. Attention, poso to commit crimes nnd nld othShooting at Henderson. Tho noxt mooting of tlio Hopkins ors to commit them. Last Saturdny about 0 o'clock, p. County Confedernto Relief Associain., In tho rear of Kdnard's grocery, tion, Camp No. 628, will bo hold in as tho Statk ok Ohio, City of Toi.rdo )jB8 at Henderson, a negro known tho day,City Hall, Madlsonville, SaturNovember 4th nt 10 o'clock a. "Dude" Shelton wns struck over Luoal Count v. nfter-war- d m. Business of Importance is to bo Fhaxk J. Ciiknkv makos onth head with nin broomstick nnd tho right thigh by transacted. Each mid every comshot that ho Is tho senior partner of tho firm of K. J. Choney & Chenoy & Co., Charles "Williams. A negro woman rade is earnestly requested to nnswer promptly nt tho aforesaid doing business In tho City of Toledo, nnmed Addio Posey is snid to hno to roll-ca- ll County nnd Stale aforesaid, and that been the inspiintlon of tlio light. She timo and place. Is said to hao aided Williams in the L. D. HoOKKltSMITII, Com. said llrm will pay tho sum of Ono Hundred Dollars for each and overy light and then helped get him nwny. J. F. Hiiavhh, Sec. enso of Catarrh thatcoannotbo cured A Qrand Affair. "Deeds arc Fruits, by the uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Chb.vkv. Words nro but leaes." It is not Tho A. O. U. W. celebration nt Sworn to boforo mo and subscribed what wo pay, but what Hoods EvniiBvillo last Friday and Saturday In my presonco, this Oth dny of docs that tells the story. was n grand success in every particuA. 1)., 1880. ejected Tho many wondorful cures A. W. Ol.HASON, , ( by this medicine nre tho fruits by lar. Thero wero seven thousand ' Notary Public. which It should bo judged. These Workmen present from Indiana nnd hkai.. prove It to bo tho grent, uueqiialcd from othor Halls Catarrh Curo Is taken in- remedy for dyspepsia, rhoumatism, sovernl lnrgo delegations ofFnrllng-to- n ternally, and acts directly on tho scrofula, salt rheum, cntnrrh nnd nil States. Quito a number blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho othor ailments duo to impiiio or imnnd Mndlsonvillo Workinon atsystem. Send for testimonials. poverished blood. tended tlio oxerclscs and enjoyed V. J. OHENFY & CO., Toledo, O. Hating, themselves very much. Sold by DrugglsU,75c. Hood's Pills nre Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. mild, elective. Coughed 33 Years. I suffered for 25 years with a cough With the Plant System. and spent hundreds of dollars with fir. C. J. Norwood. no Savannah, On., Oct.ito. Presldont Mr. C. J. Norwood, formor Stato Kerwln. of tho Plant railroad sys-toi- doctors ntid for medicine toPine-T- avail until I used Dr. Bell's Inspector of Mines for Kentucky, tho Honey. This remedy makes weak this afternoon continued who has been the nctivo manager of report from Louisville, Ky., last lungs strong, it nas saved my me. night that Stuart R. Knott, formeily J. B. Rosell, Qrautsburg, 111. the mining properties of the KenNnshvlllo, had tucky nnd Tnhlonokn mining com- of the Loulsvlllo & vico president of Committed Suicide. boon appointed first panies nt Dnhloncgn, Oa., for a tlio Plant system. Mr. Knott will Wes Blnir, of Short Creek, Gray number of months pnst, is now at havo his hcadqurrtors in this city, sou county, committed sulcldo Inst of St. Charles, Ky., engaged on tliq nnd will bo directly in clinrgo sidetho Friday night by taking poison. Ho of work of prospecting n now mino mnnngoiuent of the physical tho property, President Eerwln de- had been drinking heavily for sov- tho St. Horunrd voting himself to the financial sido. opening for eral days bofore ho took the deadly Coal Company. Mr. Norwood will doso. Ho was n carpenter, about HAS NATUriE WARNED YOU continuo to', bo Interested in tho llfty-ilv- o years old and in good cir u Natttrs henclf eUd In tlio earlr Oeorgla properties but will bo enp rioir, blossoms fort Ulrica sii'i flow era ciufclna cumstnnces financially. U -- lo to tills, the gaged in Hopkins' county for tho tho denpondcnt clitml to moitclel'Klitfc: of all. fcoua- time and lioiv da present. Tf t'nii nm ait4Tmlir frrtm uiuiioi- fcellnff. too fell Have you tbj. tiu-niuiuiiii(, Abulia tvta j ji ihefortrunacrof Ctulii,r.TaUna aud TjrjilioM nesslntho dny time, instability of Fever II ho. you mu-- not s, tills warning l ail Indication nf ink s; avoid thli; lumiier, Bieui'iesH iiiujiiih, guuuriii iiti- as it Washing: Flannels. consult U3 as onr adveo cosii you nothing. bllity, headache, and geuornl want o j cur Tho following mothod has boon Call Carfsledt'adruggist nnil procnie a bottle o( of tono of tho systom, uso Uorblnc. Ucrniau Llvtr Dr. unvarying success for one dose a day at bed tlmj for l'owrtcr. Take You will get relief nnd finally n curo. used with then years. Uso water that is as hot as follow by procuring a bottle of Kit days; Chill Price 50 cents. St. Bornard DrugYucatan directions and after two store. you can bear your hands in; dissolve Tonic, following remedies, you a llttlo Gold dust Washing Powder weeks' course of these two great In the spring, will feel Ilka the Cowers look In the water, and add enough sonp Prepare yonrself for tho man rial or hot season Does Mr. Goebol hope to win votos If Is to make a strong suds. Wash the whea the atmosphere your full of germs.yon, from L. & N. employes by his threat system warns Uaunols through two suds prepared necessary and whenThcsa Remedies Id iXoOt in n recent speech to use nil his repeat ths above. In this wny, plunging thorn up and sd told hr power, if elected, to rovoko the down, nnd rubbing gently botweon charter of tho L. & N. railroad comSt. Bornard Drug Store. tho bauds to get clean, Sonp should pany? Can tho sworn enomy of tlio never be npplied directly to tho railroad company bo tho friend of Mrs. Gooch Dead. flannol. Rinso through clear wator would the Mrs. T. M. (looch, of Hanson, tho railroad omployo?thoWhat to tho of tho samo tempornturo as usod for loss omployo gain by tlio washing: placo thorn smoothly died Tuesdny afternoon. Sho wns company of Its chartor under which on a lino In tlio sunshino nnd nir. well known in this part of tho it lias been nblo to build up its prescounty. Mrs, Clooch was an oxcol-lo- ent lnrgo and prosperous businoss? Christian woman, loved and Will n loss of business holp tho emOwens at Mndlsonville. honored by nil her friends and ploye? Sho leaves a husband Hon. AV. C. Owons spoke at Monday to n largo crowd in nnd two children. Temporary Derangement of Digestion through in behalf of tho Brown Democratic oterwork, worry or emotional excitement, are ticket, His audienoo wns composed Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cures quickly rectified by Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver of votors of all parties. He was InMedicine. Others, Why Not Vou? troduced by J. J. Olonn, editor of the Ornphlo. Ho spoke for moro than At Ironton, O., C. II. Mooro, of My wlfo has been using Chambertwo hours nnd was applauded fre- lain's Pain Halm, with good results, Ureon Itivor, Ky., hnd n light with quently. Ho cnrofully reviewed tho for a laiuo shoulder that has pained olllcers and emptied a rovolvor, a history and Important hnpponings of hor continually for nlno yours. Wo stray bullet killing Mrs. Lot Hen-thor- n, tho campaign, giving Ooebol nnd havo tried all kinds 01 medicines wifo of n traveling salesman. Ooobollsm a sevore nrralgnmont. As and doctors without receiving any Mooro Is now In jail. a wholo it was ono of tho strongest benefit from nny of them. Ono day nnd most tolling Brown Democratic wo saw an udvertlFomont of tills Henry Koehler & Company specchos of tho campaign. medicine nnd thought of trying it, Want sovernl of Choice which wo did with the best of pay hlghost WAiiNUT She has used only ono bot- cash nrlco. Loos. Will buy Poi'LAU Qlorlous News Thoy also shoulder Is Comos from Dr. D. B. Cnrgllo, of tlo nnd herL. Milled, almost woll. nnd IIakdwood Lumhkii In mixed Mnnchostor, enrs. Wrlto thorn nt Loulsvlllo, Ky. Adolpli Washita, I. T. Ho writes: "Four N. II. For sale by St.Bornnrd Drug bottlo of Kloctrlc Hitters has cured Storo, Earlington, Hen T. Robinson, Tho Corbln News snys: "Somo of Mrs. Browcr of scrofula, which had causod her great sulforlng for years. Mortons (lap, Geo. King, St. Charles. tho Goobolltes who hnvo been spouting about having monoy to putup on Torriblo sores would break out on Died Suddenly. his election can bo accommodated in her head and faco, and the best doctors could givo no holp; but her curo Mr. Roland Howell, of tho coun- any stun ranging from $100 fo $500 by Is completo nnd hor health is excel- try, died suddenly Monday night. a citizen of this town who Is not hard to find. Put up or shut up." lent." This shows what thousands Ho nto a hearty suppor and wns In good health. Ills death havo provod that Electric Hittors Lung Irritation Is the bost blood purifier known. was qulto n shock to his family ami Is tho fororunner to consumption. It's tho supremo romedy for eczomn, friends. He lcavos n young wife. Dr. Boll's will curo tetter, snlt rheum, ulcers, boils nnd it, nnd givo such strength to tho running sores, It stimulates liver, He Fooled the Surgeons. lungs that n cough or n cold will not bowels, expels poisons, kidnoys nnd All doctors told Rcnlck Hamilton, settlo thoro. Twonty-flv- o cents nt helps, digostiou, builds up tho O., nfter sulforlng strongth. Only 50 conts. Sold by of West Joiferhou.Rcetnl Fistula, ho all good druggists. 18 months from St. Bornard Druggist. Guaranteed. would dlo unloss a eotly operation got out "It Is a great wns performed ; but he cuiod himself tlio country forrollof to whero into you a day Bradley's Big Crowd. with live boxes of Bueklon's Arnica can't hear n single political spcoch, Governor Bradley spoko at Ash- Salve, tho surost Pile euro on Earth, and whore politics is not discussed. land Monday to an nudionco of 7,000 nnd tlio bost Salvo in the World. To Hnd such conditions ono must bo peoplo. A tout capable of holding7,000 25 cents a bo. Sold by St. Bernard entirely alone," declares tho Trimble peoplo had boon providod nnd it was Druggist. Banner. crowded almost to sulfocntion, many Prosidont MoKlnley has boon instanding on chnlrs outside listening For burns, cuts, bruises, lacerato tlio spoech. Ho spoko for two vited to visit Nashville on the occa-siy- n tions or injurios of nny descriptions, of tho roturn of the First Ballard's Snow Linimont Is n soverloudly applauded. Ho hours nnd wns mado an earnest and tolling appeal Tonnosseo regiment from tho Philip- eign romedy. It nover fnils to do for Taylornnd tho Jtopublicnn party. pines. good, nnd so promptly that its wonderful curntlvo proportios frequently To Cure a Cold In One Day create surprise. St. Bernard DrugIt will not bo a surprise to nny who nro nt nil familiar with the Tako Laxntlvo Dromo Qulnlno Tnb-lot- s. store. good qunlltlos of Chamberlain's All druggists refund money if Cough Romody, to know that pooplo It falls to cure. The genuine hns L. Loulsvlllo Elks cleaned up a profit ovorywhoro take pleasuro In relating L. B. Q. on each tablet. of ovor $21,000 on their streot fair tholr oxpcrlonco in tho uso of thnt and carnival, a reward which tlio splendid mediclno nnd In telling of Farm labor Is scarce out In Ne- publio spirit and enterpriho of the tno benefit thoy havo received from braska, and if our Billy Bryan would organization richly merited. It, of bad colds It ban cured, of only turn to and help at tho big com threatened attacks of pneumonia it harvest Instond of making political Money to patont good idon may by has averted nnd of tiio chlldron It speeches ho might bo of somo uso to secured by our aid. Address, Tub has saved from attacks of croup nnd his nolghbors. Providont'o (R. 1.) Pathnt Reooih), Baltimore, Mu. whooping cougfi. It is a grand.good News. mediclno. For snlo by St. Bernard Gcorgo Bartlo, n clerk In tho Stnto Drug Storo, Earlington, Bon T. RobWeary women need an ocoilonal dote of Dr Department since 1815 nnd tho inson, Mortons Gap, Geo. King, St. M,A, Simmons Liver Mediclno la strengthen keopor of the great seal," died of or cnl-ondla 11011-lri n, nr i ab.-vk-- Christian Hale, Elgin and Other ninlsters Take the Stump. nissouri Woman Sues Seasickness. Judge Nunn's Decision the Ballot. Tho menus taken to keep the name I of tho Republican nominee off tho ballot is regarded here as a very desperate measure, and it lias tho talk of the town. So strong Is tho seutiniont against tho OVERCOMES ? titJvrt PERSONAL. IrrW C preceding that an immodlnto apponl Mrs. R. W. Wood and Miss Dona to tho Court of Appeals will be .TUALCONf' nro visiting relatives in Nowburg, taken. PERMANENTLY this week. ind., Every motion nnd nil the testi Mrs. N. I.Toombs is iiiEvansvIllo mony offered by Judgo Randolph attondliig tho street fair. seemed completely ignored in tlio Miss Mertio Wooten. of Mndlson proceedings, &y DUX THE GtrHINt-MAHT- O villo, spont Sntuidny and Sunday Not only among tho Republicans with friends here. llvRNIAlTG'5yRVP. is tiie incident taken with Eoroman Thrmas Robinson, of but by the citizens generally, nnd vsQ ThXZ'x Empire, spent Sunday with his fam- not n fow w toraL rot au et u onusfcsn Goobolltes are displeasod ily hero. at tho turn of affairs. Mrs. R. N.Clark has returned from If tho nnmo of Judgo Randolph Is nn extended visit with relatives in not on tho ballot, support will ba Missouri. Mrs. Paulino Jones returned last thrown to H. Clny Hunter, the PopFriday from a visit to relatives In ulist nominee. Loulsvlllo. do away with cumberRebuke flormonlsm Mrs. Minnie Long nnd Miss Willlo Rust, of Hopklnsvillo, wore tlio Both in tho sight of God and walks guests of Mrs. E. A. Chntteu, n few of men. not only is Bingham II. Rob plate-holder- s, days last week. erts, of Utah, Congressman-elec- t, Mrs. W. E. Boyd went to Nobo, out of class, but Is besides most rep heavy, fragile glass plates, Tuesdny, to visit tho family of her rehensiblo. It will bo n publio dls father, Mr. M. T, Wlnstcad. grnco to tho United Stntos should ho and bothersome dark-slide-s. Mrs. R. J. McCulloy Is visiting bo allowed to occupy n Beat in the ntijroitoii and umpire. relatives halls of Congress. Tho Mrs. Dave Hoosoy, of Nashville, of all church peoplo is urgently no is visiting Mrs. Isaiah Fox. cessnry to rebuke Mormonism. Mr. Barton Crutciiflold and wife, Keyof St. Charles, woro hero Wednes- Mnury Democrat. Stenmslilp compnny for dnmagos for seasickness, is from Missouri. Sho says sho paid for a comfortable trip on tho Btenmship across tlio ocean, but sho didn't got it. She cstimntcs tlio dnmngo to her health, comfort and dignity nt $5,000. Mrs. Ungerman Is specific In hor chnrgos. Sho snys sho was guaranteed four good meals n day aboard tho steamer going to Europe, but on nccount of tho peculiar antics of tlio ship sho wns iinnblo to cat, mid tho display of faro was tantnlizlng. Insult wns ndded to injury, sho Bays when, In tho midst of hor sulierliig, tho captain prescribed snlt pork as a romedy. . Sloainship managers aro said to bo worryingover tlio suit, as an ndverso decision would establish a vory dangerous preccdont.nnd would probably result In driving them out of business. Mrs. Sarah L. Ungerman, who has filed n suit against tlio Rules Republican Nominee Off QREAT PUBLIC IND1QNATION. Populist Will be Supported If Republican Is Kept off. Princeton, Ky., Oct. 28. In the trlnl here today of tho Injunction suit of J. W. Holllngsworth against County Clerk Pasteur, an unpopular decision was rendered by Judgo Nunn, n Domocratand partisan of the Goobol ticket. Tlio suit wns to prevent tho county clork from placing on tlio ballot tho name of Judgo W. L. Randolph, tlio Republican nominee for representative from tills Acts gently on district. Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the the yste Ik be-co- n5BlWEffECT& feiww rt e, Kodaks some Just turn a - day. in iiopKinsviiie. Mrs. F. F. Ginnini Frnnk,of Provldonco, Karlington Monday from Dawson, where Mrs. K. A. Chntten visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rico, of passed through Earlington Sunday. Mr. Will Dickens, a popular om ployo 01 tne u. fc JS. nt jNnsiivinc, spent so vera I days mixing with friends hero this week. TOUR THROUGH General W. It will avail us llttlo dwell upon is visiting tho presont undoubtedly tomagnificent state 01 our iortunes 11 wo uo not and llttlo son, fonder upon tho means of contlnunnce. New York passed through en routo homo Press. they linvo beon Mad-ibonvlll- o, Clm cartridg-AI Kodiks usa our light-proo- f (which weigh but ounces, whert pistes wslfh pounds) and can be loaded la daylight. Scrca styles use cither phtes or films. Kodaks, $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. KENTUCKY. S, Taylor Train, on a Special International Dictionary The One Great Standard Authority, fk wnU'iiion. n.j iirwcr, Jmtluj rt. Supreme I'uitri. 6 ssBBBBBBBBP "Webster's Successor cthe Uiuibrldueil." Tuesdny nnd Wednesday marked tho enthusiastic special train tour by Gen. W. S. Tnylor nnd a strong party 01 Bpeaiccrs tiirougn soutu-easter- n Kentucky. Mnny speeches woro mndo along tho routo. Qen. Taylor Is in lino snirits nnd good physical condition. His cam paign oxertions linvo not tout upon him nt all unfavorably and ho appears to lie in excellent health. Gen. Taylor speaks at Madlsonville todny at 2 o'clock and will be greoted by n magnificent nudionce. rtr lourt, oftwrtli a Hilt . BlniiUard Fine Work. For flno watch work, clock work and jewelry repairing, call on W. G. Bnrter, L. & N. R.R. Time Inspector, Enrlington, Ky. Every pleco of worK warranted. If.. Huurcnte nil the huu hit nrnr rriuift Oiina.muoi bt boot bookt. flute 5ii per tntnilonU I.t .H. ( olkL-- e nor'iiiiuUHff ( Wan illy Commended of tioula. l'rtwt. tlciiU.AtMioUierl'.ducators ; iilinoti wunoui number. In "to liontetrolJ. mill to t lUo UMtclter. irholnr pn- - d iruiurai man uu 5 t Itivuluuble Jersey Cattle Sale. Tho Hecln Jersey Cattlo Company, of which Col. Jo Foard is presldont, is ndvertising n closing out prlvnto snlo of Its. flno herd of registered Jerseys. A number of Inquiries hnvo already beon received from persons interested, mnny of whom nro in other Stntcs. Catalogues are now in press and choice photographs have been mndo of tho individual members of the herd, which can be hnd upon application to Col. Jo F. Foard, Presldont, Earlington, Ky. As Others View The Case. Up in Kentucky Goobel has do nouueed ono Judgo Hodgo ns an un mitigated liar, Bill Owons has do- nouncod Goebol ns a liar, Brocklu-ri- d go has hurled tho liont somebody or other, tho editors of tlio Loulsvlllo papers hnvo nccused each other of lying, anu now tho Hon. John Young Brown winds up tho campaign by denouncing ovcrybody ns n linr. A Tennesseo contemporary is of tlio opinion that tho liars of Kentucky ought now to bo strong enough to form a politicnl party of tholr own Birmlnghnm, Ala., News. New Trial Refused. Hopklnsvillo, Ky., Oct. 28. Judgo Cook this nftornoon overruled the motion for n trial of Claudo sentenced for two years for killing W. Parks Wilson. Tlio defendant's attorneys then nsked tlio arrest of Judgmont pending nn appeal. Wad-llngton, SFREE! TEETH EXTRACTED FREE ii" rtnnltrntintL. Siximn wtrr Q.& C. JHcrrf um Co.vlisblliticr0 gtprmgucittf, wnBH, , rillTIOV. in4 iron cuviraa Do not b tj s All anthntlo "Webttef's Dictionaries." ftbrfdrmtnte of Web(r't International Diction ary in ina unoui size Dear our iraae mark; od log buvlntr deceived In mkll i i wniaiuecuia. utiKhmy tl-- Wednesday, Nov. 8th Neville Bros., tho roal Painless Dentists of Ky., who como well rocomenned. Tliis being thoir second trip nlid will continue to make regular trips. All work guaranteed five years. Teeth Extracted Freo our first day to our now and Painless method of extracting teeth, known and used by us alone. Positively the greatest discovery of the 10th century. All are invited to call and be convinced. So-bre- At Earlington, Ky., by e, nt THOS. B.YOUNG Msnutactarerol Madi-sonvll- lo KlihCtsde .. .. Boots and Shoes, Repair Work HJaxlix-6JtojriSpecialty. . Ky. pro-curo- car-loa- satls-fnctio- n. Office at Hotel 4 Days Only, Ending November I lib. gonoral tho demand for now work, as woll as all classes of repair work, I havo d s the services of a shoemaker from Evansville, and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give first-clas- stato to IwibIi tothat owing tho to satisfaction. GROVES EXPERIENCE 60 YEARS- - Br.Bull's COUGH SYRUP Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. recommend it. Doses are small Colds nro easily taken nnd often develop Into bronchitis or consumption. You should curo n cold promptly with Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup. This celebrated romody is most efficient and will euro a cold nt once. COLDS jjjjjTjra Anyone sending a tk.l rh and description msf lulcklr ascertain onr opinion rree wnunw an bT.nuon Isprobsblywilenufclsi Communka. Uonsstrtetlreonfldentlal. llsndbook on Patents sont freo. Uldsst agency for securing patents. 1'atenu taken through Munn A to. receive tpettt iwllcs, without charge, !o tne Copyright TrtADC Marks DCtlQNS Ac. Scientific Jirncrican. PE3 CsB SuCHisfll BsBltftssV JUl0 A handsomely Illustrated weekly. culatlon of any sclentiao Journal. hUNNSCo."'8'" Ilrsnch Offlce, t35 V Ht JJirot a3 T.riiis, newsdealeit. or. Hew York Waiblngtoii l t and pleasant to take. Doctors l'rlcc J cts. At all druggists. TASTELESS W. A. O. Lnl TONIC La La ISJuSVASCOODFORADULTS. W. Nishkt, Prosidont. Waddill, Cashier. HOPKINS COUNTY Madisonville, Ky. busl-110H- WARRANTED. PRICE BOctS. Gapial Stock, - - - $50,000. lua., OiLATiA, Not. 16, ISM. Psrts Mojlclno Co., St. Louis, Mo. Oentlemen: Wa sold Isst resr, (80 boUles o. a TA&TKLKHB CI! ILL TONIC iM bsis GUOVK-bouvbt thrjo gross sireidr Oil yesr. la sll our si. DsrMoos of II jesrs. la Um drux business. Charles. osTsr sold so article that taction as jour Tools. their nerves stul invigorate their irtteiM. 8 Transacts a general banking and invites the account of tho cltlzenH of Hopkins and adjoining hrs such ualTSnsl ulls counties. Has tho flnost and most secure Yours trolr. ASiiir.CuiaACO. vault In this section of Kentucky. r THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. 4 ;e stjndav school. RAILWAY HAIL SERVICE. t1 LL3SON VI, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER- Isiues a General Order With Election Day NATIONAL SERIES, NOV. C. i iiuirucuuiu i or employe. C PI WORKED SYSTEMATICALLY. Tltrae Younar St. Loulanu Ariuatad fur Sratanintlenlly noublnif u WlioUaalo rirm. r II r Washington, Oct. 80. In ac- The Boers and British Arc Face to St. Iouli, Oct. 29. Philip Bcrgrnun cordance with tho custom, tho Face and Fighting at Harry Taylor and Arthur C. Sttger, railway mail service, by order of young men, occuLadysmith. three tho Postmaster General, pied separte cells In the Central polic Oca general order of Bedistrict holdover Friday night. tober 18. 1894, directing division BOERS OPENED WITH fore being placed there each one ol superintendents to give such inthem had confessed to a part In a conspiracy that had resulted In the ion structions to chief clerks and l.'zra and Nelicmlah speak of three dif r love. Dry Ooods Co. ol to ferent rulers bear njr this name, this one other employes "as will enable The llrlllili Artlllrrleta Suou Silenced TUeuo several hundred dollars' worth of An Indeclalre Hal Us Followed, la "Seldom has this nation had greater cause for profound thanks- beinj? the LoiiKlinnnuB of profane history, those who desire to vote at the VTulcti, lloteeeer, l!i lloere Seem to goods. Two of them were cmploes ol giving. No great pestilence lias invaded our shores. Liberal em- contemporary with Herodotus and whom approaching election to do so, irthe house from which the goods wvj great historians, both of Have llmtlhu Hab respective of party alfiliation." ployment waits upon labor. Abundant crops have rewarded the mention lihn. Kzra ami his company taken. The other wus an employe of a tter; Loil. The order provides there must firm In n similar business. iii efforts of the husbandmen. Increased comforts have come (o the went of from Uabylon hi the seventh not, however, be any interferSt. Louis, Oct. 31. Following la the j ear Arlaxcrxe' lelgu (.Ex. vu, 0, The three worked by a simple sys finances have been strengthened and public 7), 1!! eats before tho lime ot our les- ence with the proper distribuhome. The national tern, bold In conception and cooly car miiiimur of the N'eliemlali bicnICes "comfort of tion and dispatch of tho son. begun In the vicinity of Ladysrulth, ried out. The firm, however, began to mails, credit has been sustained and made firmer. In all branches of in- Jehovah" nnd brings before us the Fa suspect being toubeil dustry and trado there lias been an equalled degree of prosperity, ther of Mercies nnd God of nil comfort, lessening tho security of regis- .Natal. Monday morning: the first of and put thut they werework with the A general engagement, detectives at who lores to comfort Ills people (II Cor. tered matter in transit or conwhile there has been a steady gain in the moral and educational 1, II; Isa. xl, 1). Ilachallnh signifies fusion of records. r the war, wnB fought at result above stated. I utlj smith, in .Natal, jesterda. growth of our national character. "hidden of Jehovnh" and makes us think who, SKteon thousuud burghers under GEN. YOUNCflN THE" SADDLE. "Churches and schools have flourished. American patriotism ot nil In Ills liko Nehemiah, arc safely WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? hnmUIsa.'xlIx, 2). hidden Cien. Joubert were attacked bj the 2, 3. When certain brethren lliv Command Leave San laldro In has been exalted. Those engaged in maintaining the honor of the ilritlsh troops under Uen. White. to the Direction ot Sontn ltoau. According to Kngllsh reports, the Hag with such signal success have been in a large degree spared Jerusalem the Ilabylon, Nehemiah Inquircondition of affairs tlicro When the World Does ns Ite availing army wus ed as to With Seven Duya Itntloua. pushed back from disaster and disease. An honorable peace lias been ratified and learned that the wall and Its gates miles. Would it Will Enjoy ltd In broken San Iildro, via Manila, Oct. 37, 9:10 with a foreign nation with which we were at war, and we are now were ntilictlon.down and the peoplewas Hut according to these same great Ureu after the wall Millennium, Uen. White withdrew Ida men, a. ni This uiomlng.at daybreak, Gen. on friendly relations with every power on earth. finished nnd they had kept the feast of they great hard lighting, Young's command, consisting of "The trust which we have assumed for the benefit of the people tabernacles with testify gladness, wcro Itev. Charles M. Sheldon, writing uftcr seen hours of the Doers into scouts, n contingent ot the Twon-- t were compelled to that they whheut luiWng forced second regiment. Chase's Troop wt of Cuba has been faithfully advanced. There is marked progress only servants In the land and that it In the November Ladies' Home their laagers. yielded much them who had Journal In further emphasis of tho Third cavalry, nine troops of the A nummary of the doy's engage toward the restoration of healthy industrial conditions, and under dominion over Increase to that they were teachings of bis famous book, "In them and Fourth cavalry, a body of englnci.ii would Indicate that wise sanitary regulations the island has enjoyed unusual exemption In great distress (Xeh. ix, 37, 3S). They Ills Steps," reiterates that "the nieut more satisfactory tothe fighting and Itussell's signal orps, with rawan the lloers were honest enough to confess that they tions foe seven days, left In the direcfrom the scourge of fever. The hurricane which swept over our deserved It all because of their Bins. teachings of Jesus will work in tho than to the Uritlsii. The Ilritlsh acknowledge casualties tion ot Santa Rosa. market, the homo, the school, the 1. "And it came to pass, when I heard now possession of Porto Rico, destroying the homes and property The first town of Importance In the bO to words, down and wept, 6f the inhabitants called forth the instant sympathy of the people these mournedthat I sat days and fasted shop, the street, the life of man of fiom losses 100, and assert that tlu line of his advance Is Cabanntuan, 17 certain and must be much heiuicr. everywhere, but they cannot work In burgher of the United States, who were swift to respond with generous aid nnd projed before tho God ot henven." a selfish heart, and they aro not caHoor artillery of hrniy caliber milts north of San Isldro. Is the conduct of ono who to the suirerers. While the insurrectionstill continues in the Island This very much at heart, and thehas a pable of expression in a soul that has opened the battle, the guns being A nrlak I'lulit Ilehela nepnlaed. 'matmatter creditable accuracy. of Luzon, business is resuming its activity and confidence in the ter In this case was the condition of af- put any ono on the throne oxcepl Rcitcil with cannon sercd by nn Hut Manila, Oct. 23, 10 a. rn. Gen. fairs at Jerusalem. UutJudah and Jeru- Him who is Lord of all. Why aro good purposes of the United States is being rapidly established salem were hundreds 'of milcs'distaut natal brigade silenced the burgh- Young's column, which left San Isldro yesterday morning nt daybreak, movfrom Babylon, and Nehemiah had a "po- men afraid to try Love In business? er artillerists. throughout the archipelago. ing northwardly in the direction of The Hoers accomplished an extraorsition ot somo honor and was well caid Why aro they cowardly In giving the "For these reasons and countless others, I, William McKinley, for. Why should he care much how greatest thing in the world its most dinary feat, which has mystified lh Santa Ilosa, encountered the enemy President of the United Stales, do hereby name Thursday, the 30th matters were going at Jerusalem? The supreme test? Come, let us take KnglMi, h. removing their homy guns Btrongly intrenched Just beyond tho same might be asked ot Daniel (Dan. Ix, Tuboatln river. A brisk right ensued, day of November next, as a day of general thanksgiving and prayer, 3; r, 2. 3) or of Moses (Hob. xl, 20). Jesus at His word. If we seek tho aii(isaing them from capture. and their carriages weigh four nnd tho rebels were repulsed. Two to be observed as such by all our peoplejon this continent and in our 5. "I beseech Thee; O Lord God of Kingdom of Qod llrst wo shall havo tene each, but the burghers moved Americans were killed nnd one wound Heaven." With reverence and yet with d islands, as well as those who may be at sea or ad- confidence he looks up to God In heaven. all tho physical things we need. (hem from precipitous positions with cd. Pursuit was Impossible ou acIs no count of the width nnd depth of the will and What would journing in foreign lands; and I advise that ou this day religious To Him II,only 20) he look (verse 4 rely. question as Jesus do? There in our wonderful celerity. to bis conduct Gen. White acknowledges that he stream. and on Him alone chapter 4, exercises shall be conducted in the churches or meeting places of all Like Jeremiah In chapter xxxil, 17 and places. There is no casuistry In the lost six guns, which were carried olT denominations in order that in the social features of the day, its the apostles In Acts iv, 24, he looks to question wlion asked every day. by u stampede of mules, the animals BULLOCK'S CONFESSION TRUE. God as the creator ot heaven and earth, becoming by the nrtillcrj real significance may not be lost sight of, but fervent prayers the faithful covenant keeping God, full When the world Is willing to ask it, Ore. Thesefrightened arc now supposed The l'neta aa Stated ly- lllro Apsix guns parently Home Oat Other to the Most High for a continuance of the divine of mercy for nil who truly look ti Him and live according to dally answers to be In the lloers' possession. may be offered Ulitnlned. (II Chron. xvl, 0). There Is nothing we It will begin to enjoy its consolation to those whose kindred and friends have sacrificed their need so much while here on earth for Perhaps that Golden Age luillenlum. Both armies rested on their arms will bo this last night, and It Is considered certain God as to wait only upon Him (Pa. lxli, Stillwater, Minn., Oct. 27. Warden lives for their country. coming century. Whynot? It rests that the fighting will be resumed this Wolfcr has received several letter "I recommend also that on this day, so far as may bo found O.0. When we come to God, wc can with the human race to provo that of morning. from places where George Bullock, our guilt only ns practicable, labor shall cease from its accustomed toil and charity comoour need sinners, pleading In Christ. all tho mighty forces that rulo the Ofii. Duller is to disembark at Cape alias McBride, confessed to communnd His mercy and real life of men ou earth, nono is so Town ting four or poislbly five murders. Afabound 'toward the sick, the needy and the poor. It is good pleading to pray as Jeremiah permanent, At London fenrs are expressed for ter talking with the convict and ques1 have Bet my hand and caused the seal of did: "O Lord, though our Iniquities tes- mighty, so practical, so "In witness whereof tify against us, do Thou It for Thy so productive of happiness and power the safety of the Ilo.vul Dublin Ftisl-le- tioning him about the tacts In the letWILLIAM M'KINLEY." and the Gloucester regiment, ns ters without letting him know that the United States to be affixed. name's sake. We acknowledge, O Lord, as tlio life of Jesus lived over again our wickedness. Do not abhor us, for in the lives of tlioso who bellevo in Gen. White's dispatch falls to mettlon the letters had been received, the wartheir return to camp. Tby name's sake. Do not disgrace the den says he Is ready to believe that the The Kentucky Boss' Desperate lines between silver and gold Demo- throne of Tliy glory. Ilcmcmbcr, break Him as the life abundant for a weary guilSHOT HIMSELF IN THE HEAD. confession Is true nnd that he IsCraig, crats. Tho break is in the silver not Thy covenant with us." (Jer. xlr, world." ty of the murder of Nicholas A. Campaign. 7, 21.) God's covenant faithfulness is faction. Tho rebels against the regu A Trnvellnr Snlrmunii Shoota 1IU marshal of Table, Neb., September 20, a Improving. Harper's Weekly, in its current lar ticket are silver men. The gold always (IIsure resting place.- David found 1690, and of James Holmes, a policeIt so Sam. xxiil, G). In all our Charmer nnil Attrrtrarila Issue, lias, from the pen of Henry Democrats are not taking a promi- Christian life it is helpful to remember, man at Osawatommlc, Kas., January Pete Morgan, whose foot was inKllla lllni.elf. Loomls Nelson, nil elaborate and nent part in the campaign. They "Faithful Is He that calleth you, who jured by an L. & N. train some time, 11, 169S, seems evident. The murderers careful review of the pending politi- will vote as they please somo for also will do It," nnd "It Is God who ago, is improving and will soon bo I'lattkhurg, Mo., Oct. 31. J. V. In those two cases were never apprev, 24; Phil. II, 13). Thess. hended. cal campaign in Kentucky, which is Taylor and some for Urown but tho worketh" (Ihave dealt very corruptly out again. His Injuries were not as Leurey, n w n traveling 7. "We of St. Joseph, committed suicide fully illustrated. contest is being urged by silver ngalnst thee." When wo see our sinful- serious as they wero thought to bo FEVER WITH BLACK VOMIT. at the Laclede hotel here yesterday. The public career of Mr. Goebel is Democrats, who are trying to pre ness and nrc wilting to ncknowledge It, at first. Lourcy was infatuated with a l'latts-bur- Uruth of Private Wm. rinndrll, Batwe are on the road to blessing, for "He sketched in a few paragraphs; his vent tho success of fraud. The elecnot prosper, that corcrcth joung woman, nnd when she tery O, First Artillery, at force bill is analyzed, the nominating tion has positively no national sig- but who so his sins shall New nine. confesseth and forsaketh an oiler of marriage Saturday , Key Weal, Pin. convention described, and tho situa- nificance whatever. Tho contest is them shall hnve mercy" (I'rov. xxvlll, Several capitalists from Tennesseo night, he attempted to kill 1it. Yestion portrayed with nn accuracy that one of good citizens against a corrupt 13). In pleading with Israel through wcro at Sturgis Inst week prospect- terday n marshal went in the hotel Washington, Oct. 23. no other review has approached. "boss," who has not built up the ma- Jeremiah the Lord said: "Only acknowling with a view to opening up a new with a warrant for Lourej's urrest. edge thine Iniquity, that thou hast Sternberg of the nrmy has recoal mine in that vicinity. They When the ofllcer rapped at his door This nrtlclo concludes as follows; chine as the East understands such tho Lord thy God. Turn, wero pleased with tho outlook, anil ceived n dlsjuitch from Key West inThis explains suillcienliy the man- a mechanism, but who is seeking to O backsliding children, for I am mar- it is expected that the newmino will Lourcy told him to wait n minute, nnd forming him that Private Wm. ihot himself In the head. ner In which Ooebeloxpects to carry make fraud legal. No more impor- ried unto you." Also through Hosca He soon bo opoucd. Battery D, First artillery, died of the State of Kentucky, and to ho tant struggle against corrupt govern-e- said that If they would turn to Him He BOLD DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. yellow fever with black vomit. would heal their backsliding nnd love elected its Governor. It seems ns Mr. H. W. ItobhiBon, of Mortons was one of the small detachment and tho ascendancy of the them freely (Jer. Ill, 13, 14; IIos. xlv, left to gunrd govemmsnt properly. though he lmd tho game In his own criminal In politics is going on in 2, 4). Nehemiah was doubtless familiar Gap, Republican candidate for Rep- Elbl'tV-On- r TliiMiannil Dollnra Taken bore Wednesday. with these words and was acting upou resentative, was flue canvass and is hands. In the language of the the country. from n Mnu on n Street Cur Hen is making a The Fortieth lufantry. Cox, of Cincinnati, "How ClOKIIKI, AND NATIONAL POLITICS. them. In tliello,T(o n Dlstrlet. encouraged. Fort lllley, Kas., Oct. JO. The For8, 0. "Rewembef, I beseech thee, the much can you heat a man who's got the Although I have said that tho word that thou commandest thy servant tieth Infantry will break. tump nomination in ono lmml, and the St. Louis, Oct. .11. Itobert P. At about $200 per speech. Mr. morning and proceed to San campaign has no national signifi- Moses." In Isa. lxii, 0, margin, the l.v -box secretary and treasurer of the Lord's people are called His remem- Bryan is acquiring prosperity In the other?" Hut the citi- cance, that statement must be quali by wny of and Clovelantf Licaif-- St. Louis Itailroad Co., better knuun Southern Pnclflo the Union Pacific regl-rzens of Kentucky intend to do tholr fied in one respect. Qoebel has a brancers nnd are urged to give Him no talking ngalnst it, railroads. The rest until He does what He promises to an the Broadway Cable line, was the nt ns organized here consists of ten utmost to save tho Btato from the deep significance for Democrats. do. In Isa. xllii, 20, Ho says, "Put me In victim of n daring daylight robbciy disgrace of Goebel nnd the shame of He represents a force which Is rising lemcmbrance, let us plead together." Slxteen witnesses have been taken hi the downtown district jestertluy nt con. panics and a half, a part of the Third battalion having been orgaulred his law. - In Louisville an Honest In the party, which has no use for That which God says He will do Is as from Laurel county to Manchester noon. The tlilewit obtained $1,043 in in San Francisco. Its strength, on God to testify in the Thacker murder "the Klectlon League has been formed. It Bryan or his principles, but which good as done, for (Itev. words ofThere case. cash mid two check, each for over leaving, will be about 1,200 onlrers and Is greatly interested In the shall bo fulfilled." xvil. 17.) is composed of men of all parties. control of the party for securing f 10,000, which, doubtless an account o' turn. the bosses, are those today who say that they yield The rest of the State is expected to who, liko Qoebel, Croker, McLean to no one In revcreuce for the Bible, nnd Mr. George Boyd has been quite their sire, will not he presented for l'o t'liallrusre (or the Anierlea'a Cup. follow the examplo of the city, and and Gorman, have no use for princi- at the same time they say that the great sick for several (lays. collection Montreal, Oct. 27. 11. Barclay ples their ambi- body of the Messianic predictions has not It is the intention of these good citi- tious that Interfere withThe Stephens, former or their greed. of Dentil of a noted L'hoctntr. rise and only never been fulfilled, but cannot now zens to have a fair count even If a strength of Qoobel aro, for the mo- bo fulfilled and that some doctrinal stateAntlers, I. T Oct. 31. Henry C. Ihe Koval St. Lawrence Yaeht ilub nnd ur (olor'ed iti?ens. resort to violence Is necessary to ment, driving together tho honest ments of Scripture arc not authoritative Harris, supreme judge of the Choctnw owner of the steam yacht Dana, uud bccure it. Oreat care Is being taken guld and silver Democrats. Silver nnd some ot Its revelations nrc not crediynchtmen are nation, died nt lil home near IIuitIh, koine other All communication an mmcit" of w uii as an issuo is dying out In this part ble. Such teachers would have given by tho opponents of Qoebel in tho of the country. I. 'I'., Saturday, from rheiiumtUm. He working to form a syndicate to chalcolumn ihould lie adln"i Nehemiah no comfort. He believed, with Ulnlnn (o tbltGeo. ALEiAMDtR, harttitwioi, to If Qoebel and Kv selection of inspectors. There are was one of the delegates to Wiixlilng-to- lenge for the America's cup through succeed, Ilrynn must look to Jeremiah, that there was nothing too that collected about y.,000,uu0 lease the Koul Nova Scotia yacht squadron live inspectors permissible at each his position. He is not tho kind of hard or wonderful for the Lord, who There was a largo crowd out Sun- money from the United Stntes for the If the plan materializes and a chalpoll, for there are five tickets in tho man whom the bosses prefer. They mado the heaven nnd the earth (Jer. day to see tho baptizing. Choctaw nation. He has held many lenge should be accepted the boat U Held. All of the opponents of the would rather havo Gorman, or Mc- xxxll, 17). 10. "Now, these ore Thy servants, nnd Lean, or oven Qoebel himself. lieu Urown, of Nashville, preached petitions nf trust and was one of the to be built In Xova Scotia. Democratic ticket are agaiiiRt QoeThy people, whom Thou hast redeemed Sunday night at the A.M. K. church. best filends the white people nf tills bel especially. The break In the Mrs. E. A. Chattel! Is visiting by Thy great power, nnd by Thy strong Unoruiaua l'oatal Traaaaetloaa. Mrs. Hayes died Tuesday at noon. country had umong the Choctuws. Democratic party Is not on the old In Hopkinsville. hand." Thus pleaded Moses, the great Washington, Oct. 27. The report pi Intercessor of Israel. "O Lord God, deHev Tom Haves is hero ou a visit A (leneroua Offer Declined. Auditor Castle of the post ollicc destroy not Thy pcoplo and Thine Inherit- to Ills brother Marion, and preachod London, Oct. 31. The Dally Mall, re- partment shows that during the last ance, which Thou hast redeemed through for Itev. Hurt last Sunday. ferring to an offer made through Mr. fiscal year the transactions nggregatid Thy greatness," nnd confessing thilr ZOO Mr. Tom Davis is on the sick list. Ml MB The Gallant Soldier Fell Before as Attack of Pneumonia In His New York Home. HE STOOD THE ENEMY OFF FOR TEN DAYS f Mem"A national custom, clear to the hearts of the people, calls Text ot (he I.oseon, Jfeli. 1, ory Verses, Golden Text, Nell. fdr the sotting apart of one day in each year as an occa1, 11 Commentary Prepared liy the sion of special thanksgiving to Almighty God for the blessings of Itcv. D. 31. Steuriia. CCopjrlsht. 1JTO, by D. SI. Stearns tlio preceding year. This honored observance acquires with time a 1. twentieth to the tender significance. It enriches domestic life. It summons undei reignTLe Artnxerxes yenr refers 1), nnd (chapter II, to glad reunion with those they Youngofin hU concordance thinks that the family roof the absent children , I 41 uatlly-dretse- d to-da- y thegEly-Halkc- AcWdiilago-llrllU- Heartfelt Ilerct at the War Ilnpnrt ment Ills Death Crentea Anothot Vacuney In the Mat ot MrlKtillci fJeuernla In the Ileimlnr Vrili), On Wbloh lie Stood Fourth. New V. 's bftt-li- e York, Oct. 23. Brlg.-Oc- Guy Anglo-Doe- Henry, IT. S. A., late military gov- 2 THROUGH ernor of Porto lllea, tiled n few min- VESTiaULED utes before 4 a. m., nt his home, ISO TRAIHSOAllY Madison 'avenue, of pneumonia, uged NASHVILLE CO j cars. He had been unconscious f CHICAGO. for several hours, and his end wus f.P.'JEfFRIES.C.P.A IWMI TffiOUMOH: cars rRon NCWOflUArtS enmc-fro- ftucrful. tVANiVIi.LE.IND, D.t1J1ILLHAH.G5J NASnVlllC.TCrm. sev-sli- d Gast-ner- NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND 's ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.' PULLMAN PALACE BLEEPING CARS quick-firin- Hetwenn Nashville and Chnttauooga, Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Kiioxvlllii, Ashevllle, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Jackson, Memphis, J.lttlu Hock, Toxnrknnn, Sherman, Waco, Dallas and l'ort Worth. GEN. OUT V. HENnr. At his bedside were all the members ot his family, except his son, Cnpt. Guy V. Hcnrj, Jr., who Is In the Philippines. Vne 111 Ten tin) a. When Gen. Henry wns taken 111, ten dp.yB ago, Dr. Smith, a specialist In pulmonary troubles, was summoned, and he Inter cnlled In consultation two other physicians. The patient commenced to sink Thursday, and in the 4 ,r h Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to TICKKTS.IIOUTKS, ItATKS, KTQ, Will be cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, ur to newly-acquire- J. Wklcii. Division Passenger H. Latimuu, Soiithonsteru Poss- enger Agi'iit, Atlanta, On. J. Muu.anhv, Northeastern Pass. Agt., Ml W. Fourth Kroet, Cincin nati, tllilo. It. C. Cowaiumn, Wt'stei u Pnssonger Agent, Hooiu 405, Hallway Kx change Building, St. IaiiiIs, Mo. BitiAHi) 1 Him., Northern 1'hhs- enger Agent, Hooin .TJH, Mnrmictl Building, Chicago, III. L. J'imo.vihon, Southern PassJ. enger Agt., Chattanooga, Tumi. W. L. DANLEY, Gcii'l Pass, and Ticket Agt., Nahiivii.i.k, Ti:n; Vv Agent, Memphis, 'lVnii. afternoon brentne unconscious. Oxygen was used Thursday night, In the hope of carrying hllti through Ihe crUls, but It was of no avail. Ills wife, his yon Reton, and hU daughter, Mrs. Benton, the Intter of whom from Newcastle, Vn., lite In the evening, were with him when ho died. Lieut. P. K. Prank, of his start, wns also nt hlx bedside. id er - bales-ma- n g A nr lleiiartiuent Informed. Washington, Oct. 2S. The death ot Gen. Henry wns announced to the vvAr department In n dispatch from Lieut. Caallil Sleek fits la. on the general's Truub, nldeile-catu- p 160.000 staff. The interment will be at ArCOMMENCED BUSINESS lington cemetery, next Sunday. The announcement wns received with heartfelt expressions of regret from Corbln, nnd Secretary Hoot, Adjt.-Geother high ofliclals, ns well as from the muk and file about the war department, for Gen. Heniy was a Th adtinlicri ol a bins fighter and unlvcrxiilly eswell-kno- r Sarslei ran 120, U00, IN ISO JNO. G. MORTON.? BANK UK. sra account uuniaiout. II li not la luln.it m.n we ai talklnc -- that- know all about It bat to salaried man. i(l earners and lo women Tlitta't aattlr it Iba bank la a jooj ono. Tbera'a convenience Iba money always ready and out of teach ol your own pelly aquan-ilrun- r. too It la easy to ipend small sains wbtn you have a large aura In your pocket. teemed. Surgeon-Gen-er- Gun-Jel- l, Gtn. llcnrv's death has the effect of leaving vacant the command nf the department of the Missouri, to which he was riccntlv npiiolntcd. it hns further Important effect ol crentlng another vacancy In the grade of brigadier gi ncrat In the tegular iirtny. Gen. MADISONVILLE, Henry standing fourth ou the Hit BIG - - KENTUCKY nt Gun-nc- ll BLAZE n AT MILWAUKEE. of Illinois Central It. ANNOUNCEMENTS eml-neuU- Orklraetlon by Fire of the Mllllnir Co. Ihe Wlat-onaland Other I'mnerty. L Mon-jn- y ballot- Jen-ulng- Fran-ihc- o c well-know- n 1 Arc-Le- an n The Vaiiderbllt jllllloua. York. Oct. 29. The term of A new 1B0J edition, entirely rewritten, and smut, lacti the will of the late Cornelius Vaiiderand conditions, brouebt down bllt were made known Thursdny evento dale, ol Iba Central's ing. Cornelius, the eldest aon, who mnrrled agnlnst his father's wither, flUin WtvjKLl U luMbeentiued'.1"" a lofpar, lllasltai-pJ- , Is out oft with $1,500,000, and Alfred ln ' I'Uert coulaiue a larte number Owjnne Vaiiderbllt is made the head I II III P ed pamphlet,(oui Noliheru Miners of the family. The latter, however, VimUvJ now prosperously located on ihellae the Illinois Centtsl has set aside $6,000,000 for his elder Iba Slates dtotKentucky, Tennessee, Kallroad In Mississippi ot lbs brother, and thus a contest Is avoided. and Louiaana and also a detailed write-uNew The Illinois Central now Milwaukee, Oct. 26. The plant of the has on sale, and will com- Wisconsin Milling Co., together with a Ihe tame until bri- lember 10, ityS, round trip four-stor- ) brick corn mill and n summer tooittt tlikrta lions story points on III lines In Iba Soutb elevator, owned by the Pnhit to a larie list ol summer teaoit Brewing Co., burned here. The exact In the North. Ira fast Hmtbia low has not leea determined, but dally service to 5l. Louis, Chlcaeo, Cincinnati aDdLoultsilla to teach quickly will piobahly Le $100,000. It addition comfortably ibaenables onaresoits ol Vlulnla, aud mountain the to the buildings, C0.000 bushels of grain While Mountains and Seaside ol New rntland, Ibelbooaand Islands, tbelaka and (oirtl resorts nd 300,000 pounds of hominy were deol Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, Iba Hot stroyed. Springs of Atkaosai, iba Yellowstone I'atk or Ite resons ot Colorado. TOURIST seven-- RATES )tt Southern II I I I I I I I I , zd ' j I FOLEY'S HONEY I',',' ss I I I I I I I lT ' L dilea, lawns and country on and adjaceat to that line. To bomeseekera, or those in search ot a Threaten tu Itealioi. farm, tblt pamphlet will lucnltb reliable Information concernlnK iba most accessible and prosper Chlcatro, Oct. 23. William K. ouaportlouof lhaboulb. Hee copies can be bad junior Lulled States senutor from by applilnc lo iba neatest ot Iba undersigned. Illinois, declares he will resign If the Mn-so- m 5r4l M il.a Itepubllcan 100O, TAR EnE ' 1 I 13 THE GREAT THROAT and LUNG REMEDY. 1 I I I I I it. r FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. 111 ANEWDEPARTOKE Radical Change In Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plan under which you can obtain easier terms and Hetter value in the purchase of the world famous "White" Sewing Machine than ever before offered. Write for our elegant H-- catalogue and detailed particulars. How we can aavc you money in the purchase of a e sewing machine nad the easy terms of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an opportunity you caunot afford to pass. You know the "White." vou know Its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of the machine audi us tuusirucuoji is unnecessary, it you nave an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write Address in full. WHITE SEWING HAC1INE COMPANY, (Dep't A.) CIcvclaM, A T high-grad- stubbornness, nnd wickedness, nnd bin, ho 'says, "Yet they nro Thy people and Thlno Inheritance." (Deut. ix, Daulel also, while confessing tho sins of his people, pleads with God that they are Ills people whom He has brought out of Egypt (Dan. ix, 15, 10). Our Lord Jesus prayed, "Keep through Thino own name those whom Thou hast given me" (John xvli. 11). 11. Having laid the case honestly and fully before God, ho now asks for special fn,vor in the sight of the king, whose cupbenrer he was nnd from whom h was now about to ask permission to assist his people. "Prosper, I pray Thee, Thy servant this day, nnd grant him metcy In the sight of this man." Such was hls'couclse and definite request from God,' nml when he appeared before, tho king and made known his request to him, the record Is, "And the king granted mo according to the good hand of my God upon me" (chapter II, 8). While he had to mako request of the king for leave of absence. It was to God that ho looked to control the king. In nil his service wo shall see that his mind was staged upou God, and ha looked to God alone (Ps. lxll, C; Isa. xxvl. 3). 20-29- .) Mrs. Ella Faulkner, who has made her home in Indiana, Is here on a visit. At tlio Indiana Powder Company's plnnt nt Fotmtunet nn electric spark lighted some powder on tho cap of an employe, burning to death two men who had gono into tho motor house ngalnst orduss, Tho L, fc N. Railroad Comnanv will in a few days begin tho work of laying nuoumo track irom iiovvJlnt Green to Memphis Junction. Itwil add greatly to tho facilities for hand i; & EL ling trains. Hon. Hal S. Coibott spoke at Henderson Monday night to a large sized audlcnco, in bohalf of tlio Democratic ticket beaded by John Young Urown. His speech was well received. Sid Williams, the JJnntlst ovnngo-ii- st of Texas, Is to heirin a series of meetings nt the Baptist church at Hopkinsville noxt Sunday, Quito a largo crowd of Harllngton peoplo will hear Gen. Taylor nt this nftornoon. ftiad-Isonvll- le kl. Worms! VERMIFUGE! WHITE'S CREAM Heat la Quality. Best la Quality. Mrs. Fannie Wright, of Hecla, Is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Marlon Hayes, who has been sick for sometime 1b better. Those who were baptized Sunday, were Lille Fitzpatrlck, Julia MorUlril Smlilcnly. ton, Tom Karl, and Mamie Slater. Jvew York, Oct. .11. Thoro was a large crowd of young Dwlght Townsend died suddenly, people visited the mines Friday Sunday night, at his home in this city, night. aged 73 years. Nearly forty jcars agu Everything possible Is being done ho founded, with Frederick C. Hae-tnye- r, to make the coming S.C.I). Teachers the famous sugar refining firm Tho best Association a success. teachers from each county in this of Hnvemycr, Townsend & Co., no'v Congressional District are expected Ilnvemyer & Elder. to ho present for it is a well known Ilraill Favura Arlilirutlnn. fact that such Associations are usuNew York, Oct. .11. The Hernld'i ally tho survival of the littlest. The good people of Earliugton agreed to correspondent In Wo Janeiro, Dra7ll, entertain the Association at the low scuds word that n bill has been pre cents per day. sented In the chamber of deputies aurate of sevonty-flv- o Tins will enanio every teacher who thorising the government to conclude wishes to attend. Teachers come arbitration trentlcs with nil South and wo will give you pleasure un- American republics. measured and a plenty to eat and drink but nothing stronger than Nobody doubts Gen. Duke's cour-aglemonade, sweetened with friendbut his challenge to a man ship and spiked with hospitality, but whoso hands aro tied has sot oven wo will not leave out the lemons. his friends to marveling at his want Tho committee ou arrangements of discretion and gonerostty. Evenhns arranged to havo the teachers ing Times. tako a trip through one of St. IJor-nar- d A man whose hands nro tied so mines Friday ovonlnjr, Decem that ho cannot defend his personal ber 1, and a grand ovation Saturday honor ought to keep a decent and evening. December 2. In fine tho truthful tongue; ho cannot cower betown will be nt tho teachers servico hind any cover after ho has uttered while they are with us. His honor, falso and charges. The Mayor Burr, will tender the address defonso is slanderous as cownrdly as tho of welcome and all ho has to do is to was brutal and disgraceful. wink and the town will bo present. Tho chnirman of reception of S. C. New City Judge. D. T. A. wishes the publication of the following nnmes which by mis Lnwrcnco Rono wns annolnted take wore loft on last weok: Mrs. city I ud co of Owensboro. Tuosdrtv. Hulda Hargrave, Mrs. Honerotta by Gov. ltradloy, to succeed Fred IL Philllpps, Mrs. Mary Cooksoy, Mrs. Huberts, who was recently adjudged Polly Wilks; Messrs. Fayet Wllks, insane. J. w. Kennard, Win. Drown, Mrs. Horace Collier. Admiral Dewey announced to some Committee on Music Miss K, It. of his intimato friends in WashingHawkins, chairman; Mr. ICd Todd, ton Monday night his engagement Messrs. wm. Klllebrew, J. Porter, to Mrs. W. 11. Hnzon. The marriage Mrs. M. V KInnard and Miss L will probably tako placo during the Gatowood. early winter. o, so American genHiram Maxim from ii') tlemen, who proposed to gle each, and provide their own horses and equipments, tendering their services to the British in South Africa, says,: "Of course this offer can not be accepted, but It Is not the less gratifying proof of the good wilt of our American cousins." about $010,000,000. The revenues ot the postal service were $1)5,021,14; expenditures, $107,632,101; volume of money order transactions, $442,4.33,134 A Defnnltlna; Cuaaty Treasurer. Nevada, Mo Oct. 27. Information to does not declare ngalnst "crim- nection with tlifulla bo re can ba bad tales In Conol areutt ol inal aggression" In the Philippines. tha Central" and connection lines. f . 0 Hilck, Dlr. Pin. Aeint, Clnclnsttl. Mr. Muson even goes so fnr'ns to say John A. Scott. Dlr. Pais. Agent, Miatpblt. he will resign If the convention fnvori Wm. Hurray, Oil Pill. Attnt.Naw Orleans. ofUrlng the Filipinos "canned freedom." natlonsl convention. In Tickets and aa Frank Parker, of Vernon county, hns pltaded guilty to a shortage of 20,000 In county funds. Sentence was deferred. The bondsmen will huvc to rrake the shortage good. The case in which he Is charged with a $13,000 shortage in the school fund has been continued. A Fumoni Attorney DenU. Denver, Col., Oct. 27. Thomas A. Green, who became famous as the successful attorney for the Wood heirs In the Emma mine litigation, Is dead at his home In this city. lie was born (n Blair county, Pa., In 1831. Injured. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 28. A cur of the Itapld railway, en route from Detroit to Mount Clemens, with n theater party, was struck by a Michigan Central truln, Thursday night, and thrown 30 feet from the track. Conductor Snyothder is dead, and about twenty-lirers are Injured, some very seriously. Ilia Wotinda 1'roreil Futnl. TTciity-riv- e e A.H. Hanson. C.P. A. W, A, Kallond, A. 0. P, A. CMcsgt, Usllillll. Vou Aro Going North, If You Aro Going South, H ' If You Aro Going East, If You Are Going West; rune ham TiCKirra Macon, Oa., Oct. 2;. J. L. Jlobert-on- , a prominent planter of Twiggs county, died from the ctfectsot wounds inflicted by John Ooolsby, who was lynched by a mob near here, Trlday. via thc Death and Burial of Symone. London, Oct, 23. The colonial office hns made public the following telegram received from Gov. Hutchinson, dated Pietermaritzburg, October 20s for the assault. Had Audience With the Pope. Home, Oct. 29. The pope, Friday, gave an audience to Very Itcv, S. P. Obctard, bishop of IndlonnpoHs. Louisviuc a, NasMviLit R. n. rwp4t.r For 20 Years Has Led ail Worm Remidiis. ! soiiD war Ax.1, aanxrooisTs - cmj.umTnminm ftlll LUKFN WHIM 111 1 JAMES F. BALLARD. S. Loufsj Cough (Beat In time. Srup. Tualea Qoud.' UsaMI KM HoM brdrnsvlata. 1 II C m President McKinley hns boen inn vited to visit Nashville on the of the return of tho First regiment from tho Tennessee occa-sly- Topurltj and conch Ilia blood, ttrenglben Hit Ncrvea tail Invigorate lbs ijilem,nn Dr. M. A Slmmoni Liter Medietas, Subscribe for Tun IIke. cccurta Political action has brought our Tho court of appeals will tako a present prosperity, and political weok's vacation on account of the Tho Maximum of Safety, action, sustained and faithful politi- election. It will ndjourn November cal action, will continue it. Kureka 2, and reconvene November 1). The Maximum of Speed, (Kan.) Herald. Governor Ilrndloy has refused to a pardon to Frank Kelfor, of Tho Maximum of Comfort, Tho merchants' parade Thursday charged with manmorning wns the largest ever seen In iOuisville, Paducah nnd was witnessed by 26,000 slaughter. Clemency was also tloniod The Minimum of fates. peoplo. Every boat and train brought In the cases of W. B. Wlloy, of Hopkins, charged with murder, and Harlargo crowds from adjoining cities. lan Jobso, of Adair, charged with Kates, Time and nil other lnforraalloa vrlll Tho Franklin company of State unlawful sale ot liquor. be cheerfully furnished by guards was mustered in with forty- - John Grlder, n negro convict sent O. r. ATM on I, q. ., uirco memoers. a. r. weisn was was elected captain, G. H. 'White-side- un from Franklin countv. escaned J.OTHVH.LE, lla, ponitontiary Thursday 0T first lieutenant and II. M. from tho jio was employed morning, in tno Bryan, second lioutenant. W. W. ETHRIDGE. Agent. lumber yard outside tho nrison walls and slipped away in a load of lumber. In A fit of laughter Miss Emma KIncald, who resides near OwensIt is understood that Candidate :. boro, sutlorod a rupture of a blood Goobel is wearing steel armor on his sevessel in the brain. She is in a campaign in Kentucky. Col. Jack rious condition. Will receive prompt attcn Chlnn possibly loaned him his tion at this office. Estimate? The potato crop is a dismal failure Frankfort outfit, St. Louis and the article is bought in town to furnished upon application. go to the country, says the Hawes-vlll- o Plalndealer. Sam Jones. Loulsvillo Blka cleaned up a profit Miss Addle Luton, of Nashville, Kev. Sam V. Jonos, tho Georgia of ovor $21,000 on their street fair who has been the guost of Miss evangelist, will begin a sorles of carnival, a reward which the Atrtrle Wyutt returned home vaster mintTnDia nf thnrrn.liurnnnln In twll.,- - public spirit and enterprise of the .day. onvillo next Sunday. organization richly merited. A s, ano so 3r. JOB WORK;. i Globe-Democr- (i ,j 4 uix- - fsaakayjr.V,; K'r ..h,jM 'V.,w- - Z1k ; ,&& ga! Qfs lSEi, SM AJ2 "ST. MaM s .