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J lI Vr T r r 11 a c i 4 Iirhi TENTH YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 1899 NO 46 11 I CLEAR STATEMENT1 tA T State Chairman Long Sums up the Political Situation j r GEN TAYLOR SURELY ELECTED Confident the People of Kentucky rr c Will Force Fair Count i Headquarters iIrtv Republican Executive Committee of Kontucky- LouiRViMjHf KV Nov 13 1801 To the 1ooplo of Kentucky Tho two principal political par tics unitred tho campaign jn Ken lucky this year on well defined llnon of illlTtTonco The Ilopubllcan party tlltHiiBKod inoaBiircH not men and fcept Its campaign on a plain which attracted tolt the support of the bout pnoplo of the State In alt parties Tho opposition had the entire ma chinery of election In Its hands It appointed nil the returning boards vnll of tin election olllcers and do termlniMl In nearly every Instance Jlio right of a citizen to vote In Lotiisv jib It changed eightysovoii of our oleetlon ofllccre after 4 oclock of Iho afternoon of tho day before tho oleetlon and In other places mndo iilmllnr changes In Jolferson Fay Ctto Kenton llrouthltt and many lither eonnlloH our InRpeotor wore I ii rafU8cdndinlttnicoor ejected at tho iniuxli of n pistol in ono Instance and by force In many In many In j jnncoit tho IlopuhHcans wore with out representation In tho voting room Mon of W or 110 yearn old antI feeble men and mon almost blind wore ap pointed as election ottlcera and In 6ni Instance a deaf and dumb man vnB appointed as n Itepuhllcan doe g tlyti otllcer I II many other Instances try Incompetent and Inexperienced J olHcers cero appointed as Hcpnbll e2Iis with tho purpose It turns out or having failure to properly cor tlfy the vote Herb woro appointed b molly Itopubllcan precincts who reo ould not of would not tako tho vote nnd In many Inslnnces tho polls tio4tti with ro to 100 voters III the Hnu walling to vote In many pro clnclR liSHtlmn 1H wero permitted ft veto and of the IJOix registered voters In the city of Ixinlsullle about 11Ur1tIlHjtuldlcnns ballots wero rejected anti returned uncounted although tin lulllit of tho voter was clear Thousand of Ilepuhllcans voters were reftiHod tho right to vote on t flimsy pretexts And yet notwith standing nil the e things and inauy more equally revolting to every lover of liberty justice and fair play I the Republican ticket has won on tho face of thia returim certified to by tho election olllrfrs appointed by their opponents ftcr wo have won In spile of nil these frauds our op pontmts RIO attempting to tako ad vantage of the negligent and wrongful nets of thick own tho doe tlon olllcoriJ to throw outlegal votes 0i a uially cast for tho Republican ticket In tho western part of tho i tH atwhiuro the vtoctlon omcet full j fd U etrtlfy Iho vote of a Democratic H inudidate the county Commissioners Ai uct for thom and had them make 1 tin1 proper corllllcato as they bhould Imvodono and yet In Louisville In I tUrcen county In Lewis county In 7i county In Ureonup county I Il tho nepubllcnna are compelled to appeal to the courts to got the doet plaitcf whore the people voted for Win SI Taylor and whore our people havo i KEPRESESfATIVE ROBINSON Thanks the People of Hopkins County for Ills Election MniiTONft OAisKv Nov HIM1I To thin voters of Hopkins CountII am truly thankful indeed for the magnificent vote I rccplvoil on TuellI tiny November 7 To nil who votedI j nud UHoil their inlluouco for mo I owe n debt of gratitude and HhnUI 4 try to rowanl them by doing my ldlIY In tim county nod State To 3 lljoso who voted against mo I entorI tnlu nono but tho kindest of feelings Trucpgnlzlng that every man has his preference tho same nR I Thanking I you again I beg to subscribe my lIltt Your obedient servant haN To ROUlNRONJ tt Additions to the Navy L t The project for further naval In F or8sWh1I0li Congress will bo asked t1 if ti uUtliorbo at the noxt session for 1 rmincdinto construction Involves eighteen warships thrco of them armored cruisers of tho Improved IJrooklxn typo but doyblo tho size 1 nnd formUJablonoss tlfatoxcellontr vossol throo Improved Olymplas onethiirdlarger and proportionately Jnprq powerful titan tho flue flagship IJ tlH tied tho way into MQulla bay and tto g nlioats or n typo recom H mettled by Admiral Dowoy as rcflSeilUal fdr tho effective patrol of the Philippine Archipelago I 1 f 0A County Cpnvontlon at CAfadls vIUo beginning tomorrow afternoon t r certificates from every precinct In tho county properly nlgncd by tho election ofllcorn certifying that Wm S Taylor received 1271 votes they attempted to thwart tho will of tho people and refuse to count 1108 of IhcHo votes for him because tho cer tificates In tho backs of tho looks have his name printed Win 1 Toy lor Thoro Is no contention that tho name was so certified to tho county clerk by tho secretary of state but merely because Goobol Democratic printer prlnto T for a Joobol Demo cratic clerk a certificate In which ouo letter In tho name of a Republi can candidate is wrong It Is aT- tempted to witliold from him Ifl08 votes east for him in Ills own proper name for tho ballots themselves had lila name properly spelled It must not bo forgotten that after these cer tificates wero printed In tho backs of tho poll books no Republican ex copt tutu electron olllcers appointed by Qoobel Democratic commissioners could see thorn until they bo camo public documents after they wero signed Shall a party bo permitted to thus profit by Its own wrong Every honest man every loyal citizen will cry out against such highhanded fraud Such a stain can never blot Iho pages of Kentucky history while her courts aro tree or her citizens have courage manhood and honor loft In Knox county It U sought to throw out 1819 majority for don Taylor bo cause time ballots wore printed on paper not as thick as time Ooobel Democrats think It should bo In Republican counties Thoro is no contention an to the fact that loyal voters cast their hallotu as they de sired Tho election otllccrif appointed by our opponents counted those ballots and certified to tho ro sult It is now sought to go behind tho action of their own ngeuW sot aside the will of tho people as ox pressed at tho polls presided over by ofllcora appointed by themselves amid disfranchise a whole county for no othor reason than that tho paper used In printing tho ballots is nlIleged to have boon too thin ArnlnI lot me say that no such outrage as this will oVor dlxgraco Kentucky while Justice remains lit our courts and tho blood of their fathom In IhoI soils of Kentucky Below I glvo the vote of Ken tucky 110 of tho counties woro of tIdally reported after the county boards had tabulated and counted tho returns uliio are given accord ing to trio returim souL In by pro clnct ofllccrt Tho plurality IIII small but is fuTinclont and no tech nical Objections can oUnce It frost tho rocoidi or defeat tho will of the people rho pooplo of Kentucky know that Gnu Taylor has boon elected and I have confidence In their souse of Justlco and boliovo that they regardloxs of parly willI HOO that tho mandates of tho peophi aro carried out If there Is an erIror iu any of those figures lot people in tho counties point it out Very truly Q W LONG Chairman Stato Republican Ex ccutivo Committee ILIberty bulwark of our liberty and independence It is not our frowning battlements our bristling scacoats our army and our navy These are not our reliance against tyranny All of those maybe turned against us without mak ug us weaker for tho struggle Our reliance III In tho spirit of liberty which GOd has planted in us Our defense is in tho spirit which prices liberty as tho heritage of all mon in all lands everywhere Destroy itle spirit and you hayo planted the seeds of despotism at your own doors Abraham Lincoln Mrs Harris nil Heir A report has como hero through a Jacksonville FIn paper that Mrs Margaret Harris of Dayton Ky is heir to valuable zlno mining prop erty In Missouri Mrs Harris is theadaughter of William ROBS deceased t who permitted his title to the sup posodly worthlos8 lands to lapse It Isjsafd the title canbo made good by payment of all taxes to datoaud is ro presented tobo worthJ2001OOOnowMrs Harris Is tho mother of Mrs Charlesp E Jones formerly of this has visited Earllngton several times Mr and Mrs Jones now reside in Jacksonville Thanksgiving ServiceshElder I H Tool preach Thank giving sermon at this place at 11 oclock He asks that tho stores and business houses closed In order that all ihay1 attend tho service o I MflJJOHN A LOGAN DEAft- The to Son atn Sallnnt Ire FLu While Leading His Battalion in FarOff Luzon QENOTiS REPORT OF THE ENGAGEMENT The AIIIM Mother lit WiiiililiiKlon I mid the Devoted Wife of the Out Innt Soldier ut nnigtoiyn 0 rriulnifeil hy hip Nov of Tlielr Ilercnvenicnt YoungMown 0 jtfov 15A private calilrgrnm received from Manila nn flounces the lentil of MnJ John A 10 gal of this clly No details hint been received yet The remains will brought home on the trniiRport Sikh Maj John A Logan Jr wait born July 18C5 at Murphyiiborough 111 He received an appointment to West Point academy and attending for two years but resigned before Ms class wit I graduated Logan then embarked In the real estate business In Washing ton but after his mnrrjugc to Miss Edith Andrew daughter of the late millionaire coal operator C If An drews March 82 1887 he resided lucre lie was engaged In limestone mining nail owned the Oriole stock farm Ill Army Appointment III May 1893 Logan received from President McKinley the appointment of assistant adjutantgeneral with till rank of first lieutenant on the stall of Gen John C Bates He went to Cube and took part In the battle of El Coney gnllantr the Cuban war served with lien Bates wljo was gOcrnor of Santa Clara province August 19 lost he was ap pointed major of the Thirtythird United States volunteers and salted with Ills regiment early In October Maj Logan leaven n widow ont three raryLewlsegan The Widow Irofttrnteil Mrs Logan widow of Maj Logan Is completely protratcd over the death of her husband and her physicians will not allow her to be seems Site hud ex pected to spend the winter with her children In time south of France and was preparing to leave when the cable groin announcing MnJ Logann dent was received OFFICIALLY IlKPOIITnU flnJ Iuanti IHril nt the Ilcnil of III Ilnttnllan Washington Nov J5lbelolJ1w ing dispatch received from Gen OtK under date of Manila confirms the re LoganWhcaton mbr 12 there was an engagement near SunS Juelnto between the Thirtythird unteers and 1500 intrenched insur gallantlyleoIngmen were killed Capt Green and 11 men were wounded mostly very blight The enemy was routed leaving PI dead in the trenches Ills los Is be lieved to be 300 Lawton reports trout San Jose that in the vicinity of San Nicolas north of Taguig Vessels captured J3 carts with the insurgent war department records the printing press complete of the Inrnrgent newspaper autO n very large quantity of rice also captured The cavalry IH still actively engaged nnl the infantry Is pressing on from San Jose uiul Araga Time roiua are hUt tramusportuionIlce anti growing rice straw OTIS II U Mother Scrlnilnl Shoelieil The rews of her BOIIH death was con voyed t i MrRLofrnn by n personal not iVnn Secretary Root sent by MnJ JohiiKon asultnnt adjutant general Mrs Logan was prostrated by tin shook but later In the slay recovered li v composure and driving down town communicated with young Mri Login tit YoungstnwnOover the long iliftnneo phone DID nOT PAY ITS WORKMEN Petition to have tho Greater Amer butt Hxpoulllon Corporation of Omaha Declared Iliinkrujil Omaha Neb Nov IS Application was yesterday made to Judge Muugci In the federal court to declare the corlorntlonattorneyfor moneyduerather lengthy document and recites n number of Instances in which it is alleged thAt the management endeav ored to make preferred creditors of certain men nnd leave the workmen and employes to whistle for what was due them Ofllelal Vote In Maryland Baltimore Md Nov lGThe official count of the ballots cast at the recent election in Maryland gives Col John Walter Smith democratic candidate for governor J2121 plurality over Lowndcs republican incumbent Col Smith carried Baltimore city by 8101 Candidates for other state offices did not run more than a few hundred votes bchtnd time leader Will Settle itself Fall Illver Mass Nov J5Tberl Ik feeling among print cloth manufac urers lucre that the wage question will drag along until the end of the when n peaceable settlement will be effected by nn advance in print cloths or a sliding scale mutually adopted Tho ivmtorinl far tho new lole hone exchange IH nil hero amid tho ofllco will soon bo fitted up Mixrlon Ky has boon selected ns tho plnco for tho next meeting of tho Morgnnlleltl District Medical Ammo Tho next meeting will bo old sometime In February PlattfOPt CUBAN OIL cures Cuta Burns Bruises nhcu tnatlsm nnd Sores Price 25 cents Sold by St Bernard Drug Store I 1I A GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY Thirty Thousand Dollar Worth ol Sparkler Taken While the Owner Hack TU1 Turned IClcvclnncl 0 Novt4Tldrty thou Kind dollars worth of diamonds wore stolen yesterday afternoon from the Mere of Blgler Bros at 354 Knclld av line Three men entered the store which is on the second floor One of the trio steed at the elevator cage and the oth SiglerOneration of one of the clerks and the other talked to Mr Slglcr at whoso side was n black box four by ten Indies containing diamonds Mr Sigh says his attention was do tracted for n moment rind upon turn- Ing to his supposed customers bothlmcl fled rnd the box of jewelry was gone The police have no clew save n de SiglerIINCENSED KENTUCKIANS IICnos County Hen Oettlnir Tired ol tho Dilatory Tactic of the Elec lion Commissioner Ilarboursvllle Ky Nov HOver000 people from the rural district con gregated on the streets here In ceiled at the reports that the vote of KJIOX county would be thrown out and tired of waiting for the commis sinners to certify the vote they cam to town to see thnt their liberties were protected as they expressed It Mandatory Injunctions have been filed on the commissioners to compel then to finish the count Up to noon the commissioners hall taken no ac ion People are wrought up to the high est excitement nail trouble Is feared UNDERGOING FUMIGATION A Spanish Steamer With Smnlluos on Doard at Snn Juno Iorto Itlco 14Ifrom Corunna Octcbcr 27 and Cadiz October 31 which arrived here Sun day with GOO steerage and 250 second robin passengers for Cuba and 60 pas sengers for Iorto Itlco was found to have two cases of smallpox on board Time vessel anti passengers have been pieced In quarantine and undergoing fumigation A Trip Cat Short bj Death KM MS City Mo Nov 13A special to the Star from Outline Okln says News was received here from Chicago reperescntatlves of the Santa Fe Rail road Co that S L Overstreet United States district attorney for Oklahoma died suddenly this morning oh a Santa Fc passenger train shortly before reaching Chicago Mr Overstreet wa on his way to Franklin Ind where lit was going to attend a family reunion to celebrate the golden wedding of hit parents Mr Overstreet was a brpthei of Congressman Jesse Overstreet ol the Seventh Indiana district Will Give Dollar for Dollar Rochester N Y Nov JIOn the authority of Item Dr A II Strong president of the Rochester Baptist Theological seminary It Is announced that John D Rockefeller president oi time Standard Oil Co has just made u conditional pledge of 150000 to the support of the seminary Mr Rocke feller will give one dollar for every dollar thnt may be raised In other di rections till nn aggregate of 100000 shall have been secured Important If True Minneapolis Minn Nov UA Pu Inth special to the Journal nays thnt apparently wellauthenticated reports are to the effect that the Jay Cook water power on the St Louis river him been sold to a syndicate of which Thonian Mclntrye the flour mill pro moter Is time head If the deal U closed It means the beginning of Im provements on n 50 X0 horsepower from which power will be transmitted to Diilnth and U pprlor A Ilun of 5 J Vtve Chicago Nov Jtfames Monror who H raid to lure wlvta In half u docn ell Irs nnd who Is nlso wanted for n number of allied swindling operations has been arrested hira and will be livid pending the arrival oh ofllcerH trout Rochester N Y whew he will bo tried on charges of bigamy anti swindling Promoted Washington Nov JIThe preslden yesterday appointed First Lieut Thom as it Slavens Fourth cavalry n cap alum and assistant quartermaster vice Capt Howard recently killed In the Philippines Lieut Slavens was grad uated from the military academy and appointed to the Fourth cavalry in June 1887 Continue to Improve Paterson N J Nov 13 VlcePresl dent Hobart continues to Improve He slept well ast night antI continues comfortable Dr Newton Is still sleeping at Carroll Hall however so as to be close nt hand should his servo ices be required Killed hy Fat Train Pcsotum HI Nov HPhilip Hoi ringer n farmer and Miss Catherine Stalhut a friend were driving over the Illinois Central track n short din tance south Sunday on the way home from church when they were struck by time New Orleans special the new fast train causing the death of both As to uenreientatlvo rtobert Salt Lake Utah Nov Hfhe Tribune says that on arrangement has been mantle between Representative elect Brlghnm It Roberts und the republican members of congress to nl low him to be sworn in and then to resign without further action In the mat icr llov Ellis Stotlghlll of Galena Has has been tho guest of his brother E E Stodghill this week Ho conducted prnyerineotlng nt time ME Church South Tuesdayeven lug and mndo nn Interesting talk If ho IB in the city Sunday ho will preach at tho Methodist Church at 11 oclock Tho mormon missionaries met at Hopkiusvillo Wednesday About thirty woro in attendance V j OtALh5oIuTELv Makes the food more delicious and wholesome 1OVAL BAK1MMWM CO Ste YOUK LossOF THEOHRLES1ON- The t Cruiser Drove On au Uncharted I Coral Reef on the North Coast of Luzon THE OFFICERS AND CREW ARE ALL SAFE I Admiral Von Slam Notified the Navy Department of the Disaster MInting that lie its Sent to Iolllf iConv for Wrecker to Slake Sam Tuge Manllu Nov 14 1225 I mTheUnit d States cruiser Charleston ran agioilud near Vlgan on a hidden reef with 35 fathoms of water on both tide Tlve gunboat Helena has been dime patched to bring away time crew Further Details Pirjrthcr details regarding tho of the United States cruis er Charleston show that she struck nn reef ten miles east of Kamlguln island Her stern was al most submerged anti the bow almost cut 0f water A heavy sea was on anti the crulner begun roiling violently The watertight doors were quickly closed but were stove In under the en glue compartment the largest of the shill Abandoned Attempts to Snvc tIer After time first efforts to right her the officers feared she might slide off because of the heavy sea and therefore abandoned the attempt to savo her They hurried to thelaunches and boats and rowed away prepared to fight for a landing with two Colt guns 134 rifles and ten days rations Some of time officers nnd men were dressed only In pajamas and their underclothing The breech blocks of the cannon wee removed before the boats put off IIulrSavaae bat Friendly People Time lest landing was made on a little inland with a front of barren rocks Next day the boats again took to the KamiguinIslandthe expectation that firing would be- n el1Y So far from this being the ease however the Charleston men found n halfsavage people who regarded them with curiosity rather than hostility III Search of Succor On the third duty the storm had greatly subsided and Lieut John D McDonald with Boatswain Damlck Glynn anti six men started for the Gulf of Ilngayen In n 30foot sailing launch hoping to thud an American war ship but were entirely Ignorant of Gen Whentons expedition Overtook the Transport Attec Lieut McDonald was four days afloat keeping under shelter of tIme lioMlle shore Jor two days on account of the high seas being most of the time in n soaking rain Finally fly jng thiTOnlon Jack down clad in belt underclothing and drenched to the skin the officer anti his companion overtook the transport Aztec which carried them to the battle ship On1 gon Accident Wan Unavoidable In naval circles the accident Is con sidered quite unavoidable The only wonder Is that there are not more such dlfmstci in Philippine watern which are niuit Indifferently charted Tin Oluiilcftlon lies practically In time open semi nnd then1 s no hope rf saving lire or the valuable parapher nalia arid contents of the cruiser WAS KNOCKED OUT FOR KEEPS Probably Fatal Ilcmilt of a Veins Flwlit nt the Pcllcnn Athletic Club New York Nov 12At the Pelican Athletic club in Brooklyn last night Harry Apfcl and Jack Fox were matched at 138 pounds for 20 rounds Apfcl was knocked out In the thirteenth round and several hours after wards lapsed Into a state of coma front which hu has not yet recovered It Is said that when Apfel fell he struck his chin upon tho floor receiving a fracture lie Is now laying in the Norwegian hospital in Brooklyn un conscious where the chances of his re covery arc said to be small Iliiiila WIlt not Intervene Berlin Nov 13The Vosslcho Xt1 lung discussing the probability of In tetvcntlon by a European power dUr- Ing the hostilities In South Afrlco says However much Great Ilrltalno position in Africa may be imperilled It Is quite unlikely that Russia wilt make any untDrltlsh move meat Britain can rely upon American and Japanese support In the event of any difficulties with Russia In China Suicide of A Murderer Leavenworth Kus Nov 14 Walter Mitchell confined in jail here under Indictments for the murder of a fellow convict in tho penltenjry com imanginghmlimmelt He made a rope out of n part of a blanket CuStom Hawaiian Dill Chicago Nov 14 Senator Cullom 3ns announced his Intention of rclntro duclng on the opening day of the Fit tysixth congress the bill providing u territorial form of government for Hawaii lIe will urge prompt action upon this measure An Automobile Plow Chicago Nov HDr Richard J Qntllng who revolutionized methods of warfare by inventing the rapldflro fun that bears his name hue Invented MI automobile plow Dr Gatllng says It will do the work of eight men and twelve houses Subscribe for rUE DEE wr c ZO I r r- LB r BAKING POWDER THE NAVAL RESERVE FORCE Some 1ertlnent nocoinmenilntloni to Altnnt Secretory Alien A Count Signal System Washington Nov 13The loading feature of tho annual report of As sistant Secretary Allen to Secretary Long relative to the naval militia Is hit strung indorsement of the plan for the organization of a national reserve lIe points out that time experience of the post year has suggested certain changes in the original plan for thin organization as contained in the bill submitted to the lust session of congress and he therefore urges that It be again pushed with the amendments prepared by LieutenantCommander W II II Southerland who was for a part of the year In direct charge of the naval militia bureau of the navy de portment In substance that officer says that an the personnel act has made the term of service of enlisted men In the navy four years the same period should be fixed for the enrollment in the naval reserve It IH nlxo recommended that steps be taken fur the organization of a permanent coast signal system from the retired list of the navy und time em ployes of the lighthouses nnd lifesav ing service There are several thou sand of these men and with a small appropriation and an annual drill tom ti few days each year they would be compete It the report says to take up their duties immediately upon the out break of war With n retired naval ofll ccr In charge of each lighthouse ills trict nnd an officer In charge at the navy department and the necessary paraphernalia at the nearest navy yard ready for use this necessary adjunct of war could be put in working order In 24 hours MARRIED VERY QUIETLY Admiral Dtney and Mri 3llldrcil- Ilnxcii Married at St Pnnln- Hectory Washington Watfclngton Nov 10 Admiral George Dewcynnd Mrs Mildred JL Hpzen were married quietly at the rec tory of St raulu Catholic church in V street near 1fftrenth this city shortly before 10 a in Time ceremony was performed by Rsv James F Macklt poster of the church Rev Sid ney Hurlbut ami lIce Joseph A Foley A Simple Ceremony The ceivmony was of tIme simplest character according to thee rites of the Catholic church timid thn only wit mercies besides the officiating clergy men were Mrs Washington McLean and Mrs Ludlow wife of Admiral Ludlow mother nnd sister respectively of the bride and Lieut Caldwell Armirnl Dewpys secretary The ceremony was performed with the ring according to the nuptial rites of the Catholic church A Weddlnir llrcnkfast Father Mnckln was the first to hall the bride an Mrs Dewey Congratula Homes und felicitations followed and thp wedding party drove directly from the rectory to the residence of the brides mother Mrs McLean where n wedding breakfast was served TIme ndnilrul and Mrs Dewey left ut 1345 for New York i CONTINUES TO GROW BETTER Vlcvlrottltleiit llitbnrt Mnklnir a Ilaiit StniKKlc tu Prove IIU- Ilijulolan Mlvtaken rnterfon N T Nov 12 VlceIrrsl dent Hobart piitisid u favorable night nail the Improvement that IIIIH bieti ob Borvrd for several slays confined to lily He ate food with relish anti It promptly assimilated llotwctii meal WOK he given mild puwlna This IH n marktd tluinge front Ills condition ten days tigu At that time he was rapidly sinking nod hlsstomach hud refused food of all kinds For several days he lived on grapes and the juice of grape fruit but It soon appeared that his stomach wua BO con gested that he could not even take these Mr Hobart now upends most of his time In n reclining position antI sleeps without the old of opiates The most painful and alarming feature of his Illness has been his attacks of nervousness as night approaches These attacks have decreased Mrs Hobart who Juan spent nearly every minutes of her time during the past two weeks at the bedside of her hus band feels very munch encouraged and sees more rest than formerly DANIEL M HOUSER JR Death of the Second Son of tho Ire litcnt of the Ololic rrlntlna Co at SI IouU St Louis Nov 1IJanlll M lion ser Jr assistant treasurer of the Globe Printing Co died Thursday night at the residence of hU rather In tills city He hind been confined to his home only a week The limladj wns typhoid of thnt peculiar variety known ns walking typhoid and Mr Rouser was III with It for some time before he consented to give up his du ties amid remain at home The deceased was the second son ol D M Hoiuer Sr president of the Globe Printing Co anti was born in St Louis 29 years ago lIonumenhUnTelled Richmond VnNov 1IAt Holly wood cemetery Thursday under time auspices of the United Daughters ot the Confederacy in convention lucre the monuments to Jefferson Davis and Miss Wlnnlej Duvls were unveiled with appropriate ceremonies Oen Fltz hugh Lee rode at the head of time pro ceeslon Mr Jefferson Dnvli Princeton N J Nov HMrs Jef ferson Davis arrived lucre front New York yesterday morning and Is now being entertained at Princeton inn Subscribe for THE BEE 1111 oJ GEN JOUDERTSCHANCES- The Capture of Either of the British Strongholds Each Day Be comes Less Imminent BOER COMMANDER DELAYED TOO LONG A Generally More OptlmUtlc View ol the Sltitiitloii Tnken nt London Now that the llrlllih Itrllifircc lii on U Arc llculnnlim to Arrive Near time Scene of Action London Nov 14The simultaneous attacks on Lad mltb Mnfeklng and Kimberley which were opened last Thursday manifest lull recognition by the lloers of the fact that every day lessens their chances of a successful onslaught on any of the three Itrltlsh strongholds Gen Jouberts chances of reaching Ilctcrmaritzburg can he said to have vanished Admitted liy Col Schlcl This Is already reported to be admitted by Col Schlel the German of fleer commanding 11 Boer artillery who Is supposed to heave been largely the author of the hoer plan of cam paign anti who In an interview Is al leged to have said The hoer Intention was to have cap tured Pietermarltzburg nnd then to dictate terms limit all hope of ac complishing this must now bo alma cloned The Sltniillon Improving There Is no doubt that from British IINutaltroops reached South Africa during the last 48 hours and by the end of time week from 0000 to 7000 more will be added to the British strength in Natal These will probably be pushed forward to Estcourt bringing the lint ish force there up to 10000 men ant making n general attack on Ladysmllh by Gen Jonbcrt very hazardous ten Mcthuenx Division As the cavalry an artillery belong- Ing to len Methucns division will not have arrived by then time advance from Estcourt may be delayed But If it Is deemed essential to open com munication with the bclcagured town nt the earliest possible moment Gen Methuen it III believed may decide to replace the regular cavalry amid artillery by the Natal and Outlander mounted forces and the naval guns In which case it Is claimed It ought to be possible to occupy Colenso nnd stretch out n until to Gen White by MondayGoverned by Clrcnmclnnce It is RIMed howcvtrrthrifthe CBUCSP to be followed by Gen Methucn must necessarily be dictated entirely by of ficial knowledge of Gen Whites po elIon and resourccc and tIme experts hope Gen Methuen will be able tu await the concentration of the whole division before advancing nnd thus have a better chance of dealing n tell ing blow at then Jouberts main army which it is asserted will be caught between two British forces nnd compelled either to fight a general notion or retire nisrvTciujs FHOM IIUILUH- Operntlon nt Miifeklnn A Success full Night Sortie London Nov HThe war office publishes the following dispatch re ceived from lout Duller Cape rown Sunddy November 13 NighitThuo following reports have been received from Col Baden Powell The Uncmy Shy Matching Moiday Oct 31WA1I well here enemy apparently shy of at tacking Now closing to invest us Are today destroying railway 12 mllett north with dynamite Shelling continued Doing very lithe harm- An Assault Itrnliliifil It Tuesday Oct 3llntnmy at tempted assault today on Cliunan Cjl and southeast corner of town At tuck most brilliant notwlthstaud ho shell lire by the British South At rican police under Walfonl Knemy lost heavily Our casualties five killed and live wounded Killed Cnpt lion D II Marshnm Fourth Bedfordshire Capt C APet chell Third Kings Itlfles a sergeant major and two troopers 4 Wounded Five noncommissioned oflcers and troopers all British South African police The war office also made public the following dispatch front Gen huller Capo Town Sunday Nov 12TIme folowlng Is from Nicholson Bnluwnyo Sunday Nov GTbe following Is from BadcnIowclI Senator Thornton to VII Omaha Neb Nov 14 Confirmation wall made at the Thurston residence In this city of time report that Senator John M Thurston was to wed Miss Lola Ieorman of Washington The wedding will occur in Washington one day this week and the senator and his bride will take a two weeks wedding trip before returning to Washington for the session of congress lie Is cx pected to spend Thanksgiving In this city with his bride IOlOIt III thO IIllHII San Frapclsco Nov 13JlCty pri mates of Co K of time Fortysecond in fentry were time victims of ptomaine poitonlng mind 18 of them arc now in the general hospital nt the Presidio slowly recovering from the effects of their sudden indisposition Time poison is supposed to have been In time limIt Treasury Statement Washington Nov lGYestertlny statement of the condition of thetrens nry showed Available casli balance 291021104 gold reserve 255424324 A now line earth wont went into ef feet on tilt Illinois Control lust Sunday The clmngo olTcctR nonrly nil tho trains on the Ohio Valley divi aba Dr BullsCures a Cough or Cold In oat day 1 Why cough and risk Consumption This famous cure you Doctors recommend Price 25 cents Sold L L 11 Cough Syrupby h SlOPCoUghing Every cough makes your more raw and irritable Every cough congeststhellning- membrane of your lungs Cease tearing your throat 1Putgive them a chance to heal You will need some heir to do this and you find it i- niiiiers cnerrg Pectoral From the first dose the andrest begin the tickling in the throat ceases the spasm weak ens the cough disappears Do not wait forSpneumonia and con sumption but cut short your cold without delay Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral I Plaster should be I over the lungs of every person troubled with a cough Write to the Doctor Unutuil opportunitIes and long ez penmen enIiietmy kuleff iii for you mnedScal advic Writ fOnlt all the particulars In your ce iii Tell nt erpreocs ass- ben 1Ih our tberrr You will receive a prompt replf without coil Addiu DIr J OATER Lon Uu y wwwI MR J C LOOI1SS Former Assistant Superintend ent L NRR Prominent Y M C A WorkerSWill Attend Convention 0 ytMr J 0 Loomis of Louisville well known to many EarlingtonS and Hopkins county people is aSprominent Y LI 0 A worker timid will be present and take part in the county convention to be held in Mndisonville beginning tomorrow afternoon MrSLoomis has many friends hereSwhere ho was1 for many years connected with Louisville Nashville Railroad in the capac ity of engineer conductor train master and assistant superintemidSent He is quite prominent inSrailroad circles of Kentucky Nr Loomis is a member of the State Committee for the Young Mens Christian Association and was a member of the special com mittee appointed to determine tjio county in Kentucky in which tim work of organizing the county association should first be tried It was largely through Mr Loomis influence that Hop kins county was chosen Mr Loomis will tako part in tho work of the convention although his name does not appear in the published program The omission was made at his request Notwithstanding his modesty TUB BKK snakes time announcement for the benefit of his friends in this county ThANKSGIVINGS Qov Bradley Issues Another Short Proclamation Qov Bradley on Friday issued the shrtost Thanksgiving Day proclamation on record Hero it isN veinler 80 1800 is hereby designated and recommended as a tiny of thanksgiving and prayer W 0 BRADLEY I Governor Hop Holeman Critically III Mr II II Holeman who has been quite ill for some time and snllcred a relapse last week was thought to be dying yesterdaySafternoon and up to the time of going to press was extremely low Just at tho critical stage of ty phoid fever and as ill as a man could bo Dr T W Gardiner who was summoned from Hop kinsville found him much worse than he expected and was very apprehensive of the result Mr Walter Flnloy who has beet employed In tho engineering depart ment of the St Bernard Coal Com pitHy has been called to Tennessee by his zither who Is operatinga mIne at Soddy Tenu and who ho will as sist Waloor has made many friends hero who regret his departure Aro 0111 subscriber to THE HUE You should beSA ptr 4 b r r L I L r t Ti- r cI J wT r Ii F R t 1 I f If 4 r m i IHpPAUL M MOORG Editor and Minifcr i BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Entered the Peitoffica tl BtrlluKlon at Second I in matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES On j Year stIctly In advance i oo Sil Monlh so ThreeMonthi IJ Single Coplet 3- Specimen copies malted free on application- Correipondenta wanted In all parti of lot cnnlr Addreitni for particular THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 1899 MR GOKHKL didnjt know that Bryans trip to Kentucky was loaded Oust County Election Commis sioners Imo not yet had time to tabulate tho returns and certify to them although the count was made lust Friday and the result announced recent elections did not ftrnish any ammunition to the Ajncrican supporters of Agui naldo chief of whom says a Tagul newspaper editorially it- t 3 W J Bryan i EXSKNATOU MANDERSON has sliown that a United States regu larltrJl1 of 05000 men today is proportionally smaller than an army of 20000 was in 1849 or 25000 in 1870 uTnnrH crushed to earth will rise gaint Many honest men who supported Goebel are now refusing to countenance the pro posed steal and are admitting Goebels defeat HONEST democrats who sup ported the Qoebel ticket for tregularity have been admitting publicly for several days iiHnany places in the state that Goebel is defeated IT is reported that souse people wlfo were vitally interested in the result of the election in this county had and hare put large I Btakes on the results The ques tion of proprieties does not fig- urei I TIlE talk prosecution of elec 1tioii manipulators before theI courts has proven to boI I no bluff1 Many arrests have al ready been made and Judge Wal 4 ter Evans promises to givo those who are convicted the full cxI tent of the law How docs the loss of lifo in tho I British war in South Africa com paro with the loss in the Spanish American war The comparison I has knocked all tho wind out of those who but recently criticised the Administration for tho loss 1oflife in our own army in Cuba j Wi publish today a fu IIclear statement of tho election situation by State Chairman Ceo W Long Ho witholds noifigures nor facts about thee manner in which the election dic stiltgPKUIIAPS the mystery with r which Bryan concealed the pros a pectus of his reasons for coiningt to Kentucky huts been lie said watch my first speech a but most people failed to discover the ellcct of his speeches until the returns came in lifter thet election IT is said that when a motion was made before Circuit Judge Jones in Nelson county to pre vont the 110 votes being count cdforW ji Taylor instead of W S Taylor the judge jess iaHed and referred tho motion TO the Goebel State Board This is reminiscent of a recent case t tried in Caldwell county when tho Republican nominee for He pre mtaHvo was denied a place lOilthe ballot books by the circuit judge of this district No estimate is published as to the amount of public sonti ment influenced by the con ccrted publication in all tho Goo bel democratic papers of the state last week of Goobels I1Ci ture coupled with his interview in which ho claimed to bo electedl This concerted publication was ti made by instructions from Uroy Wuodson in this end of the state and appeared immediately fol lowing the two roosters in the JourierJourt nal But the ollort does not seem to have forced public sentiment nor to have quieted the clamors of the people for an honest count tIlox JOHN BAUUKTT President minister to Siam j4says of our future commercial t relations wRIt the Orient The c time is rapidly approaching when J JaplnlOhina Korea Siam and lisa Philippines win consume every pound of the Souths sur 1 7 c g I plus cottonmanufactured or raw and snake her absolutely hide pendent of tho British or tho European market Every farmer laborer and manufacturer in time South should havo deep concern in Americas Asiatic opportunity There should not be a discordant note from the Roanoke to time Rio Grande in supportof a policy to extend protect and control tho markets of the Orient AOAIN Titu BKK is first in time field with the olllcial election returns Wo publish today the official vote by precincts These figures were given us Tuesday by election Commissioners Finley stud Lailoon and are correct 11111 of ficial In 1807 some of our renders will remember TIIR HER was tho only paper in Hopkins County to publish tho official stud correct returns by precincts The two Madisonvillo papers published what they called tho official vote but both ta bles were printed from time same form and were fullof gross errors which wore never corrected In this instance although the county board can vassed time returns last week and announced time result tho Madi sonville Hustler did not publish a figure in its Tuesday edition although it had the table with time unofficial vote in its Friday issue Counting Out In Kentucky It is a sorry political spectacle that ill going on in Kentucky The qualified voters of tho state have mot and elected Governor A majority of the votes is un questionably registered for ono of the candidates But an elec tion law contrived in time interest of a party is now applied to alter time returns sufficiently to givo the certificate of election to the candidate who received the few est votes Time plot stands forth in full view and its details na turally interest tho whole coun try A majority for Taylor the Republican candidate is in thoI ballot boxes beyond denial though tho Gocbol Democrats were in control of the election machinery of the state time counties and tho precincts Tho ox tent to which this worked to theI disadvantage of the Republican candidate by obstruction andI otherwise can never be known In spite of the Goebelelection boards supreme every where in time precincts time returns give a majority of several thousand for Taylor As time Goebel law failed to pervert the election at time polls to tho extent desired its other provisions are brought in to play to falsify this countISeveral counties must bo thrown out bodily to effect this result In Nelson county the name of Taylor was correctly spelled on the tickets but time county clerk a Goebolite had certificates printed in which Tay- crs middle initial was erroneI ns This misprint duo to a county clerk devoted to tho can idate who is to bo time hcnollI iary of tho error is relied on to et rid of 1108 votes In Knox county it isproposed to throw out Taylor majority of 1280 because t is alleged time ballots wore tooI hmium In Lewis county there is Taylor majority of 701 but thee election officers without giving reasons refuse to certify time re urns Even these changes would not secure a Goebel majority soother counties aro held in reserve for whatever further manipula i tion may be needed Goebel claims his election bIL daily telegram though tho figures have been plainly against him from the first lie is consistent in ono respect His election law was conceived and pushed through Ime Legislature to insure his fac tion against time loss of sissy elec tion After inventing a sure thing game ho simply takes thoJ next step in applying itStLouis GlobeDemocratI Southern democrats aro by no means united against expansion Senators Daniel Morgan and Mc Lanrim have expressed their op position to giving up tho Phil ippines And now comes SenI ator Caflery the latest southern senator to declare for expansion George Boyd DeadIMr George Boyd died at hishoinu at this place Tuesday afternoon Ho had boon very low with typhoid over quite awhllo and his death was ot a surprise to his family and friends Mr Boyd had been employed in the L N shops hero for years and was an honest and hard working man lie was a good citi zen und was held in high esteem by nil who know him He leaves a wife and three children who hare the sincerest sympathy of THE nEB and nil Its readers I Mr Luther V Koontztho popular JewellComixing with his many friends hero this week UNecessity Is the Mother ofInvention- It was the necessity for an honest reliable blood purifier and tonic that brought into exisfence Hoods Sarsaparilla It is a highly concentrated extract prepared by a combination proportion and process peculiar to itselfand giving to Hoods Sarsaparilla unequalled curative power Its wonderful record of cures has made it Americas Greatest Medicine Rosy CheeksII I have rood health And rosy cheeks thanks to Hoods SarsapArflU It builds me up and saves doctor bills Mary A Burke East Ctair St Indianapolis Ind Jfoodj SallJaiafl14 and11attartIe A Populist Victory Time only thing that Mr Bryan can claim is that by rallying the Demo crats and 1opullsts of his own State of Nebraska and by bogging them to give time fusion ticket a majority as a compliment to him ho did man ago to increase tho fusion plurality But this cannot be said to bo a Dem ocratic victory It was Indeed a Populist victory stud tho most that Mr Bryan can claim for it is that it was a Republican defeat We are not going to make any predictions but It does seem to us that this is enough to retire William J Bryan from the race In 1000 Richmond Va Times LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS It is a pleasure to be able to noto the great resentment shown by time railroad eniployes at the late olec tion Their company hind been un- Justly assailed by Goebel who represented one of time Democratic faa tions as candidate for Governor Ho made one of time chief Issues of the campaign an attack on tho Louis ville Nashville railroad company threatening if elected to use his In fluence to take away from them their charter in fact do all in his power to wreck the road Such throats were enough to fully rouse every faithful employee and they did rally to time support of their em ployes regardless of politics and the returns fully show that wher over a number of them resided their vote was cast against oppression As an illustration take the vote of Louisville Bowling Green and Earllngton and it can be easily seen on which side of time fence they were lined up In fact all over the state their Influence for right and against one who was a declared enemy of their company was keenly felt even the section foremen were gen orally found defending their com pany by his ballot They took the view that what hurt or crippled Ms company meant in the end a loss to them by reduction of wages Among those who took an actlvo part against Goobolism here on election day was Conductor L B Waltz Yarduiastor Lawrence Kil roy and Supervisor Sullivan They throw politics aside for a day and time big majority rolled up for Taylor is partially Indebted to their earnest work rise tool car and contents of the Mannington section was burned up last Friday having caught from a spark from a passing engine Only tho timely appearance of tho water station engineer saved time telegraph olllco A now telegraph oillce is being built at Kollys and for the present tho olllco under tho charge of Jesse Coffman Is in tho section liouso there Agent Orr of Karlington hits had somo needed improvements made In ofllce by tho carpenters and a now roof has been put on depot and chimneys rebuilt Dispatcher Grlllln who has been away from his Ohio homo for tho last six years left last Saturday for a visit there for ono month 0 During tho absence of Dispatcher Griflln it will be Dispatcher Powell on tho north end and a good man hues Operator Gardner is now hero in tho dispatchers olllco as copying clerk Wo hid to take issue with time Louisville Dispatch of last Sunday when in an editorial it confessed that Goebels attack on tho L N had been a source of strength to him Time weight of that argument can bo seen when ono goes back and looks over his canvass for time nom ination Ho made tho L N an Is sue then and wont into the conven tion with loss than ono fifth of the the delegates pledged to him It gave him no additional votes then nor in our opinion did it on election day Tho failure to throw a switch to proper position caused two cars to be partly ditched smear NortonvJllo last Friday night A now brick oil house is now about completed at Earlington and Fore man OBrien says that for time size the place ho will souls bo as welt hotter equipped than than any terminal station on tho L N sys torn Ono of the three now iron bridges being put in by time L N smear Hopklnsvlllo Is now completed Supervisor MoVoy has charge of the work The rush of freight business still continues on tIme Henderson divis- Ion and an additional crow has lately boon added to tho force by Master of Trains Dovney Tho breaking down of tho engine at Nortonvlllo has rendered the electric awltoll and signal plant thero useless for the last few weeks The Nadhvillo American says of the contomplatod ralso in rates In railway circles ifc is regarded HOPKINS COUNTY OFFICIAL VOTE Election November 7 1899 r p Repretenu R R For Governor live Comr d PRECINCTS oJ z c i4 z I o e r4 en enIII 1010 04 I I Z I I0 III III Nf U C gQ 14NortonvlllelfoSICborJCLake Birllngton ui ig 109 3 4 95 203 pj IttiIamtme96Blk67RuIIInonWeil Hanson 133 I 31 ts I 133 35 133 noNorlbNeboSouth Nebo 91 j 15 9f s 2 It 103 94 59SlIenIRunCharlestone 6 gi i 81 91 itO 56haleyt85KitchenMention 101 3 C 7 111 cs 9J Rlcbland d 4 Ci it 4S Si f6 Total 23071262 2397 I 4 s2911 2362 tS9 Pluralities Taylor 200 Iloblnson 201 ns almost certain there will be ri general advance In coal rates during the next week or ten days perhapsI within n fortnight Time recent ad vances In coal will catiso time Increase In freight rates Coal cars are scarcer now than they were several mouths ago when the hauling of the winters supply of coal was begun the demand today being almost twice IS great as at that time Tho railroads feeling that they are entitled to a reason able share of the general prosperityi have advanced rates on time fuel several of tho Eastern ones having ordered another raise to go into ef fect next Monday Time advance of next week applies to points west of the lUg Four Head from Clove land to Columbus and will be on shipments from West Virginia lttsburg and Ohio Holds twillbe 15c a ton to points in Illinois Indians and Western Michigan and loo a ton to Eastern Indiana Western and Northern Ohio and Eastern Michigan At present the coal traffic associations aro prepar ing tho traillc on the basis of the ad vance which soon will be issued There have been rumors In south era railway circles of a material in crease in the freight rates on coal The shipments from Tenn essee Ire heavy and this advance will bo looked forward to by Southern coal mine operators with great interest DOWN IN THE MINES Richard Salmon Of the Crabtrco mine has just reasons to feel proud of time record ho made on election day hits precinct showing tho largest Taylor majority of any in the county Time now mine operators now Ire Barnett Arnold who have charge of tho Stone Willlt mine who are working quito a force and selling to tho local trade a fine lot of coalWest Virginia has become the llrst State for nit ond lumber tho second for coke and tho third for coal It has thirtysix railroads projected eight of which aro under construc tion Kentuckys former Mine Inspector C J Norwood is now doing mine surveying for tho St Bernard Coal Company at St Charles where tin company is preparing to increase its coal production to meet tho growing demand Wo must say that the minor wjio went around on election day boasting of the fact that ho would vote as he hlSIotolabor simply showed that ho had neither hili or his companys inter ests at heart 1I11IH1 YOURIDOCTOR quesItion I joilI answer the same way ersons have J yloathcafl tconsumptionyet recoveryand fat is neces they cannot takepain cod liver oil dis turbs the stomach and takes away the appetite The dis agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen durable What is to be done 7 This question was ans wered when we first made SOOTTS EMULSION of CodLiver Oil with phosphitft Although that was nearly twenty five years r ago yet it stands alone too remedyforand lungs Thebad taste and odor have been taken away the oil itself has been partly digested and the most sensitive stomach objects to It rarely digestthetake SCOTTS EMULSION and dI- gest It Thats why It cures so many cases of early consumption Evcn In advanced cases It brings comfort and greatly prolongs life drugg5stsa Y- orkIIIHIIIIIIII 4 I I Joseph Joncsa lad of sixteen years was caught by tho shaking arm while descending tho breaker at the Mahonoy City ialcolliery November 2 and had both legs broken near the kiwis and was otherwise Injured which resulted in death a few hours later In Muhlcnberg and Hopkins coun ties where a largo number of minors arc employed Taylor seems to have been a favorite and only two mining points in Hopkins county shows Goobcl in time lend and that was Banisley and Mortons Gap but in thoso precincts time country vote peom to havo been tho cause of that result Superintendent Win Walton of time Barnsloy mine says that they are doing a rushing business there and that time men under tho new management are getting out more coal than over before and are proud of tho chance to do so There aro a number of good miners up there and timoyaro going to snake tho miners at Ilecla hustle to keep up with them Anent tho fighting in South Africa the Dundee coal fields are tho main sourco of supply for time naval and merchant vessels frequenting tho port of Durban Tho loss of those fields for time time being will compel tho government to go elsewhere for coal after tho stock on hand Is used Up and it might prove a serious Inconvenience if tho war should be long continued The prosperous workingmenof tho country evidently remembered on the last election day tho failure of an experiment in change of admin istration made in 1802 and this ac counts for the unexpectedly large Republican vote in time great inanu facturlng sections whore Protection has brought prosperity to every line of Industrial enterprise Ono of tho pleasing results of tho late election is tho town ticket at Mortons Gap headed by Superin tendent Harris of jtho South Din mond mine and we wish to refer most especially to Mr Harris suc cess because for months or we might say years past ho has been an ob objectof attack by time U M AV and they naturally made a doter mined ollort to defeat him and tho result shows what people think of one who Is sincere yet free from innllco in his opposition to an organ- Ization They learn to respect him as was shown in this case when ho ho led tho ticket Total production of coal In ICen tucky in 18118 aS87l08 short spot value fiOHlGGl Kontueky was ono of time twenty two States whoso coal product in 1893 wits tho largest on record Com pared with 1807 tho product III 1898 Showed an increase of 285811 short tons or 7U per cent with an in creased value of over 2W5000 practi cally In direct proportion to tho increase in tonnage Kentucky Is tho only State in tho union whose coal product is obtained from any two of tho great Holds Time Appalachian fields crosses time eastern end of tho State and the central orIIllilois field has its southern extremity ln the western part rime western Hold contributed about 00 per cent of tho output In tho last two years but GO per cent of tho in crease In 1898 was from time eastern Held There aro no complete statistics concerning the use of machines in time State last year as some opera torn failed to reply to the inquiries of tho department upon that subject From time incomplete data It appears that there was a slight decrease In the number of machines in use Whilo the product of thoso in uso was approximately 1400000 short tons an Increase of about 100000 tons over 1897 Thoro were twelve mines at which strikes occurred in 1898 Tho longest ono lasted flvo months tho short eat ono two days Time total number of men mado idle was 842 who lost an average of 02 days each entailing a loss of 13800 working lays Hopkins county is by far tho larg est producer with n product both in 1807 and 1898 approaching close to 1000000 short tons Ohio county second had an average product of about 400000 tons for time two years Both of those counties are In time western field and both showed a slightly decreased output in 1898 was 140402 tons greater than in 1807 tho comparatively small In output in 1807 being duo to tho sixmonths strike in 8 of time 12 mines of tho county and aifcctlngn total of 1000 men Of Lime total product of the Stato 3587420 tonY wore shipped 263020 tons sold to local trade 50200 tons consumed at time mines and 41014 tons made Into coke There were 110 muffleS In operation working an avoraga of 187 days mid plying employment to7014 men Save Your Money One box of Tutts Pills will save many dollars in doctors bills Theywillsurclycure all diseases of the stomach liver or bowels No Reckless Assertion- For sick headache dyspepsia malaria constipation and bilio usness a mllion people endorse TUTTS Liver PILLS Church Directory M K OHUROII W C Wilson pastor Services first and third Sun days at Ha in and at 780 m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Sunday school attiC- HUIBTIAN Uiitmou I H Tool pastor Services second and fourth Sundays at 11 am and 780 p m at 080 Prayer meet- Ing Wednesday evenings at 780 M E Cinntoit SouTur1t M Wheat pastor Services llrst and Third Sundays at 11 a m and 730 umm Sundayschool at U80 Prayer meeting Tuesday evenings at 784 oclock MisaioNAiiY HAVTIBT Quintan n S Edwards Pastor Services see ond Saturday night Sunday amid Sunday night Smmmmliasehmool atlMSO Prayer meeting Monday evenings at 730 oclock CATHOLIC Citunoit Ilov A M Coeuen pastor First Mass Sunday morning at 7 oclock Second Mass 080 oclock Afternoon service at 280 every Sunday OKNKHAI IUITIST Cmmon William Childors pastor Services every third Sunday at 11 oclock a in and at 780 pm Y P S C EPrayvr meeting every Sunday evening at 080 A TIMELY HINT 10arblMdtnchperfectly health condition by the DM of Pr- Cariatedis German Liter Powder Then you will be fire from malaria typhoid fever cold and the grip Dr CarUtedr German Liter Iowder U the bet medlclno money can buy ror your Cold try Or Ottos Spruot Gum Balsam Price 250 und BOo a Bottle Tor sate by St Bernard Drug Store Gen PmVat Hardln Is now In Wayne county It is presumed that lie has retired to tho wild fastness of his former country homo In order that he may weep silently and un observed over tho detent of Ooebol Harrodsburg Democrat Constipation menus tho accumula tion of waste matter that should bo discharged dally and unions thus is done tho foul matter Is absorbed and poisons tho system Use llorblno to hout regularity of tIme bowels Price 50 cents St Drug store Timber moms are very laity In Muh lonburg Crows are at work all over tho county and great numbers of logs Ire being put to tho various saw mills Tho price of timber and lumber is good anti the demand is strong Like the little boy that time calf ran over John It McLean didnt have a word to say Wednesday Tho Cincinnati Enquirer was barren of a single editorial pnmgrapiuStantortlIn- teriorJourmmnh Uti llndion 94 Clop Street Iadnrab Kr write tiara used Dr II A Simmons Liver Medicine 10 year It l splendid for Djipeptla DIUoni Colic Liver trouble and many ailment of children 1 think It much better than Zelllnt Regulator soS Dlack Draught The cilvll service commission an nounces that an examination will be hold at Frankfort December 1 for the position of firemen in tho custo dian service Coughed Jj Years 1 siiilored for 25vearwitima cough and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Hells PlneTar llonoy This remedy makes weak lungs strong It hIM saved my life Jll Hosoll Uraiitshurg rime Ilov Squire lloono brother of Daniel Hoone was tho largest land owner of nit time preachers who over lived In Ii0ulsvillc Ho owned 12 000 acres in Jefferson county bosltles several lots In time city of Ixmisvlllo in which city ho prcachqd tho first sermon or mado time first religious address sonsethmitmgfrighstfiml they reach ono year ono third before they are five aunt onehalf be fore they are fifteen limo timely use of Whites Cream Vermifuge would save a majority of theo precious lives Price 25 cts St Bernard Drug Store The Episcopal Congress decided socalled Sunday legislation should rohigbutt tion concerning theft or murder Wo give up our strength when wo try to make men religious by forcot It Saved His Leg P A Ln Orange Ua sufrered Intensely for six months with a frightful running soro on Juts leg but writes that I1ucklen Arnica Salvo cured It in tout nurnRIIIoUffInlnIn tho world Curo guaranteed Om1- y2c Sold by St Bernard 1rmmgglst- 4Joiin Enders time Paducah man who shot himself after he had killed his sweetheart Mrs Shirley1 died Monday after throo lays of Intense suffering Ho was shot twice through the head Thousands of men and women suf for from Piles especially women with female weakness havo this puf to contend with In addition to their other pains Tablors Buckeye Pllo Ointment quickly effect a cure Prlco 60 eta in pottles tubes 75 cts St Bernard DrugstoreI rime now York Press very appropri ately says When a nfan gets too moral to honor the American Hag It Is high timo for him togo somewhere where It will not cause him pain The Flashing eye Puojrant footstep and Rosy Completion result from the use of Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine It Is said that John K Hondrick will enter the race for Congress in in Charlie Wheelers district noxt year This Is surely a three cornered affair With HomlrldkBWhoolor anti James all after tho plum it Is very likely that our Democratic brethren of that district will havo a lively old scramble TEA cures Djspcp PI MtArNUBIAIJ and mdl gallon Regulates tho Liver Price 25 eta Sold by St Bernard Drug Store j 4c U U j t i 11 CLOTHING 8 Time bulk of our Fall and Winter Clothing is on tt tour counters now and we are really for bum V 47 ness In fact time early cool weather has caused L 41 our customers to rush in upon us before Wo are 4 nblo to spread ourselves over our new room t as wo imiteumdedtVo hoped to have had nIl thil1g8U ij arranged nicely in plenty of time for early Fall i- It ofllrndo hut our tho people Bay imy wnntto buy NOWso we have pulled 011W tflour coat rolled up our sleeves and are nowiui 4t and at it with both feet and bolh t 2 f1 hands for all it is worth Come right along Ii 4t fl Indies and gentlemen Wo are at your com 1 4i maud j we ore anxious for you to keep us hard at work Our Clothing Wraps tJ2 DruBs Goods and Shoes are now open to III Uo 1J and wo must say wo are perfectly satisfied witimJ o tflcllch Wo never hall a purchase we wore us 4c of Como in and partake Tho values 4 are good time styles are rimt and tho prices bottom fi BISHOP CD iC MADI80NVIULB KYWYOUR MONEY BACK r IF YOU WANT IT 5 1N B Miss Sallie Browning has ju t returned from the Vcst and has given our Dress Goods bat o- tfl TV Trimmings and General Dry Goods Stocks their tfl finishing touch e a J i l FwYOUR ORDERS I SOLICITED Who DoesIhe BuSiM 4re li1 I Ask your neighbors They nfl say that wo haul better loads fur nisli best teams am nl l ways at tho right price 1 open NI HUM Barnett o jk+ jl fiwijLidb ug2tf aui db fcMfifccA io odo A Aoo A t2SeA M McOORD j1f4i Contractor and Builder f i IS VIAn IXPIRIINCI j t JAll9 made complete ready for occupancy i SI v including thin furnishing of all mater ft lals and common labor j 1 TlF DRAWN PICATIONS PLANS UP DETAILS ON SPEOIf5 i VYv ocp cv vv 11 1 t 4 rylI I I I I I I I I I I I UISt S LUt S Se SeSS SIUSSUIUS 1 iII GEORGE O TOyISuccusorso bue Dul- 1LIVERY I 6 FEED STABLERjJ 4 Main strootjtust s we t of DelJOttEAULINGTON KY I FirstClass Equipment and ProniptService JI1I 44e S S I S C ssmssu uuSS ICSS The matron of a J liiuwn Masonic II nic tiicr ns otis inmate 4 Jseventy years of age who has been intlic nilmnar fnrre years a great sufferer from indigestion and has been takin lvwns TabV ules about a year and a half and finds them so bcnukul that he is neVer yjthout theta He is willing that his name should be used in a testimonial as it might be of use in persuading some other person k fotry jlhem A second old gentleman in the same institution ieightyfbur years of age has had liver trouble for many years and finds that RlPANS help him very much They also have two nurses there one thirty years of age the other fortytwo both suffer4 from indigestion causing headache depression of spirits and nervsk busness They take the Tabulcs and find them so useful that they j fr always have a package in their pockets The matron also states that she is fortyfive years of age and at times suffers with indigcs tion causing pain and paroxysms of belching and finds that the Tabulcs are very good indeed and Is perfectly willing to have her name used in a testimonial j 1 OMmenllori I welv tscketi torU cent 7b kutuu drug coro Tea pi cod oa thoaaa4 iut4maJa5j wt b aLI44 5 7Cotlcroo1lO 1k lOpe CbakaS On 5 IC t nw A BOON TO MANKIND DRTABLERS BUCKEYE PILE 8 CURE J A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES WITHOUT PAIN CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED TUBES BY MAIL 76 CENTS BOTTLES eo NIlAMES FmUW Site torflfc 3ItltMSfrNITLQUS1MI 7 jr r j 2 ji7 wT i w7wwc T r Tv u J Jr I I I I rIf jiitt yi I t I Eeihl orl k tee rZij3nbustrij rot tt Ie n 1 r 1 JI LOCALNEVSI f Tho Webster Circuit Court will1 convent at Dixon Monday Dccem her 4 1 1 Leo Favors has completed his now c k J biltchpr shop near tho General Bap v list church and will soon bo ready bor business MrJD Cannedy of near Provi deuce a prominent farmer died of pneumonia Friday after an illness of only a tow days y Dr E A Chatton was pn thp tickq list this week and Dr A W Davis of Mortons Gap had charge of his practfco for n day or two but Dr Clmtten Is out again Dr R W Long Is still quite ill at his homo in Madlsonvlllo Jill fever A JIH not so high however as It has Ion and it is hoped that hewlllJ Hooii begin to Improve i rv There will bo regular services at t tho lf E Church South Sundayv The pastor will prtmoh morning and J- t Ieel1ng as usual Everybody In to attend those services 1tSei Oyonsip at tho Christian church hero last Sunday lie preached two excellent fiormonn and his congregation was pleased and cdlilcd Thoro was n small wreck at ilangtcrsvlllo Monday A pair of ruckn on tho engine of passenger train got outof place and the wrecker Hail to bo called In Traffic was do iayeil on the north end for a few hours f Agent Orr of tho L AN Is hav trig some repairing done In tho of gee nt this place This together 9 thi the new roof that lies boon I lsjPet will contribute much to tho J and convenience of the tmlldlng t j jj Jflo quail Reason opened yesterday i Roil tho quail hunters are happy JP la Guns have been cleaned and re i llalred logs well foil and everything uiIiLhI rontl for the hunt Hob White 1 will Imvo a severe time of it for I- Iflwhllo nt least i Shooting Scrape J d KljtRt Saturday Mtornoon about 4 oclock at Madlsonvlllo a Rhootlng gcjrapo occurred which created quiteh a deal of excitement It4 tirrcd In front of Smiths saloon rho trouble vas between Chunk Bradley and n negro named Hughesl I jTlio reported cause of the 4 t too vllo to publish Neither of the t tlns was seriously hurt The n- o4ircI t received a slight wound in tim 11 ul EriiPBt Dunkorson Is said tod lrrao received n glancing shot In iknco I l Indians in the United States j The total number of Indians in tlio United States 02m according Tthe IKW calculation Tills Is an A nircnso of about 15IXX1 over 1807 ifllw Indian is not an near a creature thin past as ono might think j1f I Mr and Mrs peRsONAL M T Wlnstoad of c f 1 lJvlsllell the family of W E ir 1 ttMl lavls who has boon at ftoi 1tn the State College nt Loxlng c tonji at homo for a brief I lhtC Meftlamcs Paulino Jones and biyDavln visited In MadlKonvlIlt lastg AVOOU I j i t MlftH Inez 1 t an spent Sunday Inl b i tni11souvi1lo the guestof tioMisses I 11 Voololi j tfMIII 1110 Sallio McGrath Is visiting In S J jr Mrs H V Davls and daughters I oPflout Afonday in Madlsonvillo f i Miss Katherine Donono of Hop Iclimvlllo vlsltod Miss Ilzzto Bulll ti van u few days last wektir f MissEiuInarh1lsotMnniLou visti lIed frlonlill hero II low days last l wcok y Rev 110W Spanii and wltoof I AVootlhuril Ky were tho giloids of 1Y Mrs Mnrgnrot Bourlaiui Monday f Fitey lOft Tuesday for EvaiUvlllo 11U to attend tIm General Baptistb t I jfifloolntlon which met JII l Xvcok f 1 2t Chas Duvalto hits gone to tho bed i toklo of his brtithor Mr dndloy of rfjif Hacraniento who Is lIoriouslylInndif Ij iuL cxpecUid to lIvett MrR 111 1nvis wnR In Lexington i1lst week nOd coo M Wheat flllotl his regular it appointment at NOhO last Sunday = t Paul M Moore was In 3yuiiivhlloI r MInday1 4i MB QulnsorIs tho guest of Mrs Cranior and MrBr M B Longt ilrS Susan V DavIs of Paducah 1itt1 7 V MlBflMamlo Massib of Toxaf is i iT tim guest of Mrs E A Chatten w i I Should breed not L diseases like r typhoid fever or r malaria r It wilt not if you use Gold Dust r regularly ur n4 tor tree ookl tOoIdet RuiN for nowort TUBNK PAIRSINK COMPANY QIAp SlLMIi IYll last i 2 BIG ERROR IN FAYETTE Would Have Lost Beckham 3386 Had Goebelites Done As Theyre Trying to Do In Nelson Lexington Ky Nov 13I was discovered hero this morning that all tho certificates of oleotlon In Fayotto ing to tho rule the Goobollto com tIm Goobol candidate forLloutonnnt Governor would loso OIiWI votes by tho error However the local com missioners ruled In favor of neck liam and tho votes go to that candi dates credit It shows how much tliirnrenco It makes about whoso ox In gored Wonderful Discovery 3898NawDear SlrsI havo been troubled with Liver and stomach complaint gounmlhenlthdue from four different doctors and they failed to dome any good I got no relief until I began to use tintMrs good than nil the medicine I overtook I have gained tlilrtyHvo pouunds In weight antI my is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite Is excellent I can roe ommend Planters Nubian Tea to tIm world as being a Godsend to nn community Any ono who doubts can wrlto to- OsoAn BAKIJII Sold by St Bernard Drugstore Heres a Good thing A PoniiBylvanla Contra omployo ai Indianapolis has devised a ma chine which Superintendent Inns foul Is sanguine will revolutionize the firing of locomotive engines Its work Is to throw tho coal into tho flro box with nn oven distribution The firemen now does this work with n shovel throwing 10 pounds to the shovelful on tho averager rho machine Is so devised that tho en glrioor by simply turning n little wheel can Place tho coal In tho flro box at n speed of 21 cubic Inches por second It Is claimed that It will do H away with poor tiring and that locomotive firemen will not ho needed Immediate tests will bo made Story of a SlavesTo bo bound hand anti foot for i years by the chains of disease Is timetworst forum of slavery tlichtellsfree Ho II My wIfe has been i RO helpless for five years that sheccould not turn over In bOll After using two bottles of Electric is wonderfully 1m proved and nblo to her own work This supreme remedy for female diseases qlllckl cures umo- rougnoss sleeplessness melancholy backache fainting and dlzz spoils This nuiraclo working medicine is StQdsel1l1 to sicklym rundown people Every bottlo cents Sold h St Bernard Mrs Cavanah Dead Mrs Snub Cavanah wife of Mr G Cavnnah of near Rlchlaml ied Sunday night of spinal trouble after a short illness Sho was n good woman neil her death Is the cause ofcmuch sorrow In tho neighborhood whore she lived She was about thlrtlIoel years of ago and loaves husband and llttloson Interment took placo nt Coilcordchbreh Tues dRY Used by British Soldiers In Africa Capt C O Donnlson Is wellgknown nil over Africa as lfr of tho forces that captured tho famous robot Gallsho Under dato of Nov 4 18U7 from Vryburg Bach c- itanaland ho writes Before startuIng on tho last campaign I n uantity vi i iiiimiiuriiuii Colic antI Diarrhoea Remedy I used myself when troubled bowel complaint and had iven to my men aunt in ovory cose t proved mostbonoflolal For sale y St Bernard Drug Store Earlingo dGapa Fire at Gutnrlc A destructive fIre visited Guthrlo t enrlj Monday morning Frank Mc Kiifrays opera houBo valued atJOOOO was totally destroyed Nobles Jon olry Store jind Ross Cos ilrug toro woro nYso burned There areo Vurnl opinions asfo tho origin of luiIi ByWianyit is Biipposcd to have boon the work ofan ncolHtltrrI but other theories havo vanced II If the Cap Fits Wear IttIf you aro BiiileriiTg fron con t oqtonces of impure bloodlmavo- vils pimples or sores If your ot digest or you suf fer frppi catarrh or rheumatism you aro ono Who should tako hoodslBarsapnrllla It will fit exactly your blood and uro rhcnnn scrofula rhoumn ismn catarrh and you perfect healthlHoods Pills euro all Ills Non Irritating fCongrosummauingboomod for the minority lend ership in tho House of Representa Ills friends are making en thusiastic efforts liilils behalf CUBAN RELIEF cnret1tt4rsCouc Neur llu J n la five mlnurea Sour Stomach 25CcntllI t 1ii13 tohnSick I cJ IL Cripps11eekhal1 trylug Drugstorej McKinley on the Philippines rime futuro of those now posses sions Is In th keeping of Congress anti Congress la the servant of tho people That they will bo retained Under tho benign sovcroignlty of the United States I do not permit my self to doubt That they will prove a rich nnd Invnlimblo heritage I fool assured That Congress will provide for them a govorninont which will promote their material Interests OH well as advance tire people In tho path of civilization and Intelligence I confidently believe They will not bo governed as vassals or serfs or slaves they will bo given a government of liberty regulated by law honestly administered with out opposition taxation without tyranny justice without bribe edu cation without distinction of social condition freedom of religious wor ship and protection In life liberty and tho pursuit of happiness President McKlnley to tho lath Minnesota Volunteers at Mlnneapo his STATe oiOmo CITY OK TOLKDO l LIIOAI CJIUNTV HS onththntfirm of B J CIueuict Cheney Co ToledoCounty Oumohhuiuutited ofCatnrrhuthlatcoaumumotlocumrclimy FIIANK J CIIKNKY sumiscthhetiiicomber A 11 880 i tA W ClLRABOK j RIIII Notary Public units Catarrh Curo Is taken In and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system Send for testimonials F J OIIKNFV CO Toledo O Sold by DrnoglsU 75c Halls Tills aro tho 4 est Bradlcys Sterling Courage Governor Bradley has shown a courageous purpose to avoid no ro- IIPOlllllhllll Wo bellovo that ho has tho civic as well ag tho por Honnl courage to do whatever hula conviction of duty dictates Wo therefore mostcarnestlyinvoko his most thoughtful and anxious con t- hleratioui of theso provlsiotm of tho constitution of Kentucky and the a United States Ho has enormous re sponslblllty lint to him has been iven great powers Without his s- eokiuig there huns been forced upon t- mini tho decision of momcntousques ions Wo have profound confidence that ho will meet them In such a manner as will justify time trust that g uts been imposed In him and to III the esteem amid respect In which lie is held by tho people of lila native State Lexington heraldt Best way to Invest 35 Cents ANTIOO Muss July 1 1898iNKW SiBNOKii MmUutXK Co I want to tell you what I think of onr Nubian Tea I have used it myself and In my family amid it is nil that you claim for it It Is tho host Liver Medicine I over used Itsust tho thing to tako If you fool bad and arc bilious A B LANOABTKH Sold by St Bernard Drugstore Facts About Temptationb When shall wo meet toiupatlon I can not tell when my enemy will ollie against mo hut I can whether I shall march against him at once or wait till ho has chosen a good po sitloh and fortified himself strongly Wo need to crush temptation as soon as wo sco it take It by surprise and give It no quarter Do not dally with ono moment nEvilworse time parody which Is said to row from a single seed to a plantS capable of ripening 120000 ono short summer So for tho lovo f the Master and your own safety meet tho temptation at once nnd crush It before It tuna tlmo to grow W T aunn ofO 13 Vorldh Washing Babys Flannels Tho clear babies flannels must bo moro carefully than those f adults as they ore usually moro elIcto and expensive and need entle treatment Uso water as hunts your hands can comfortably bear Rnll tIme little flannels In n tub separately from others mill wash tmoiut through two hot waters emakiIng siulB of Fairy Soap a llttlo lold Dust Washing Powderaadded to whlton and soften nro and fiber of the flannel Itinso in warm water and pull antI stretch ncim llttlo pleco in shape nnd hang securely on tho line out of doors to speedly moment InngorMhan necessary Praise for the PopulIstslHow Is It that In tho First ills Goobers plurality Is just half a1mmPopulists cast lfiOO voteS for lotltt ui 1890 they voted for Bryan In 89 they refused to voto for Cloobol Besides time Brown Democrats in tho First hind an excellent orgnnl zatlon and earnest and cnthusiastio leaders Hut in all time western portion oftKentucky tho Populists stood for roo ballot and a fair count amid iiit0 doing they have earned tho tulle of all mon who love freo lust tutlons Louisville Post HAS NATURE WARNED YOU Nataro herself clad In tha early earba at fhemoot ilcllff bUnl of all and how do 011111 UIO yoti that tired shaky leellnlll loforcrunero e1ef It IP ronziiuinotpastWswarnIngl AS mi us I1n consult us as our advice cools you nothing Call oa your druggist and procure a bonus of Dr Carutcdti German Unr 1owiler Taka one dosa a day at bed time for nix das then follow br procuring a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic roluowlsiq the dlrectlona and after two weeks course of these two great remedies you springlreparewhen tho atmosphere toll of germs necessary your steM warns you repeat tIle above TIts Remedies la iloct sod nold br St Bernard Drugstore Fire at RobardsiThe town of came very near being destroyed by fire Satur day night Daniel Dolls store antid roaldonco wore burned aunt had it not boon that tlio wind was favor able time entire business part of tho town would have boon destroyed Henry Koehler ompanytWont several carloads CIIOIOH WAINVT LOGs Will pity highest P cash They also PoiLAn and HAKDWOOU IAJMIIHH in mixed I cars Write thorn at Louisville Ky CJ r r J J tot 1J h itoJ INDIGNATION IN NELSON Honest Democrats and Republicans Unite to Prevent the Consummation of the Goebtliie Theft Bnrdstown ICy Nov 1SGreat Indignation prevails hero among honest Democrats and Republicans on account of tho action of tho two Qoobollto commissioners In counting 11CO of Ion Taylors votes out Tho matter was brought before Judge Jones of tho Circuit Court Saturday to secure an injunction preventing the 1103 votes being counted for W P Taylor Instead of WSTaylor Judgo Jones refused to pass on time motion claiming It was not in his jurisdiction and ro forrod It to tho State Election Board It is said hero that time parties who two responsible for tho typographical error in the certificate are said to bo In a serious position Henry Bacon who printed tho certificates claims It was one of those unaccountable errors that frequently occur In print- Ing offices and County Clerk Rapiers mumble to fluid tho original copy Prevented a Tragedy Timely Information given Mrs George Long of Now Strallsvlllo Ohio prevented a dreadful and saved two lives A frightful cough had long kept her awake every nlghtSho had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grow worse until urged to Dr ICings Now DIscovery Ono bottle whoUy cured liar and she writes tills marvelous medicine also cured Mr Long of n severe Attack of Pneu monia Such curci are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing nil throat cjiest and lung Only SOc guarnnteedTrlnlDrug Store Davisons Personal Pride Former Congressmen Coo M Davlson of tho eighth district was In from hula homo Stanford tho county sent of Lincoln Sunday Ho verified time good news that Tay lor had carried time county by 22 votes which means much for it Boforo tho Hon Mr Davison on- ered politics In Lincoln a few years ago by offering for county Judge mid being elected time county was safely Democratic by nearly COO Good generalship and tho able as- hatauico of party men have wiped majority entirely out now old Lincoln is safely Republican It will not ho a surprise to any who are at all familiar with tho ood qualities of Chamberlains Cough Remedy to know that people rolntlngtheirgiilciidla medicine and In telling of im benefit they have received from it of bad colds It has cured of threatened attacks of pneumonia it as averted antI of time children It tna saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough It Is II grandgood medicine For salo by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ben T Rob inson Mortons Gap Gee King St Charles Destroyed by Fire Tho saw ned grist mill of Mr Pat Vellll near Crofton was destroyed y lire early Sunday morning Mr Wells and family succeeded In say ing some of time machinery but time greater part of It was burned Mr Wells sustained a loss of about 1000 As this Is the third tlmo tho mill has been destroyed by flro Incendi aries are suspected The EigU King of ill UlrdJ Iri noted for its keen sight clear ut distinct vision So are those EagloEyeves of any kind or granulated lids oitt by nil dealers at 25 cents Killing at Fairview Mr George Minims shot and killed I Tom Shanklln colored near Fair iuw Monday morning Tho men I quarrelled It is said several days ago and Shanklln wont to Mr Minims farm and renewed time altercation Monday with time result stated above DIGEST YOUR FOOD bYloodtout and goes Into your blood and then you an liable to almost any disease the human lyttem i heir tp Use Dr Carlttedt German Liver 1owder and watch the remit You will feel good effects after taking one dote GIn It bo convinced Irlce 25c Or Ottos Spruco Gum Balsam Curee Your Cough Just the Medlotna for Children JPor tale bySSt Bernard Drug Storo Reeleoted Tho following news Item was over looked last week Messrs Jno B Atkinson George C Atkinson Thos N Blair J W flay L II OBrien iR A J Stokes were reelected as ity councilmcn for Earlington The Oldest Nun Jlardstown Ky Nov 12 Thero died at Lorotto last week Sister Gen croso Mattlngly tho oldest nun In tho United States Sister Goneroso ninetyfive years old and took ime vail nt the ago of twenty seventy lo years ago She was born In Ion In Juno 1IJ- 1Chamberlains Pain Balm Cures Others Why Not You My wife has been using Chamber Iains Pain Balm good results pnlnellhorhave tried nil kinds of medicines nnyhcnefitwo saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying it which we did best of satis faction She has used only one bob tlo and her shoulder Is almost well Adolph L Mlllott Manchester DrugStoreMortons OIl OQO King St Charles Rosevear to Attend Mr Henry E Roseyoar who has eOmi thoStato Secretary of the Ken tucky Y M O A will attend tho ime convention Madlsonvlllo Fri ay Saturday amid Sunday Quito n number of other prominent speakers and Y M O A workers pros ent and time mooting will bo an In teresting ono If you have soro throat soreness lungatoolsned with diphtheria or pumetmmnonta lisa Bollards Snow ox torrially arid Coussens Hbnoy of Tar St Bernard Drugs too r t1t i 1i f li What the Election Teaches Any observer of tho political situation It justified In concluding that time result of Tuesdays election Is to emphasize tho candidacy of Mr McKinley In a measure it also points to Mr Bryan as tim candidate of time democratic party for nlthougliMr Bryan did not fulfill his own pro dictions nor tho hopes of lila follow ors ho did as well as any other leader could havo dono under tho circumstances not as well ns ho himself could havo dond however Wo think ho lost votes by lila aDorn lion In the war cry of tho party Antitrust Is not the word to conjure with and antiimperialism is very little bettor In fact this last cry gave Nash lila victory In Ohio Time people of that state felt that to vote for McLean at this timoi and in re sponse to tho appeal of Mr Bryan was to condemn the President while engage in upholding time honor of tho flag of our country This they would not consent to do although many a voter would havo boou quite willing to voto for Mr Bryans name on time original free silver platform Wo think the election teaches this one thing most plainly Until tho war Is over thpro is no political victory possible to tho party that does not support the Governments elforts to bring successfully to an end Mobile Ala Register Evans Charge to the Grand Jury Judgo Evans has instructed time Federal grand jury to probe deep into election frauds Ho laid deep emphasis upon attempts at bribery and intimidation of colored voters It Is very likely that several Indictments will be found Those who havo tried to interfere with time suf frage rights of tho people will be dealt with OB they deserve to be Good for the Children Mrs Ella Hinson of Hinton Ala writes us August 12 1803 I advise all mothers to their children Planters Nubian Tea wljen are puny or fretful I keep this medicine n house and when the children are ailing Iglvo thorn a doso and that IB the last of It Sold by St Bernard Drugstore WANTKD Two Carpenters for Monday morning Steady work for several weeks Apply to M McCord Romantic flarrlage Mr J L Sylvester of Michigan advertised for a wife and Mrs Sal lie Bethel of Church Hjll Christian county answered the advertisement Mr Sylvester came to Kentucky to claim hula bride and they wero mar ried last week at Hopkinsvillo by Judge Causler The groom was a widower with three children and tho bride had Just a short tlmo before been granted a divorce from her hus band and given the custody of her three children Weak Eye are Mad Strong Dim vision made clear styes re moved and granulated lids or sore effecluse upInall good druggists Both Were Shot Twice Beattyvlllo Ky Nov 18Louls Spicer Republican Election Com missioner of this county and Julius Angel a prominent citizen on their way home engaged in a difficulty which resulted in both men being shot twice Neither is expected to recover Time men wero neighbors and it Is understood that the difllculty was not over politics but over trouble that had existed for some time Bismarcks Iron Nerve aplendidijoaltimmendous energy are not found where Stomach Liver Kidneys and Bowels aro out of order If you want these qualities and tho success they bring use Dr Kings Now Life Pills They develop every power of brain ana body Only 25c at St Bernard Drug Store i Crokers Interpretation Mr Croker In speaking of tho meaning of this months elections quite truthfully says thatliTho American flag will bo upheld as it never was before Perhaps It was well enough in the past but if it means a broader and wider civiliza tion It cannot be held too high to suit us Wo never quarrel with It save when it Is narrowed and low ered Jacksonville Fin Times Union To Cure a Cold in One Day Tako Laxative Bromox Quinine Tab lots All druggists refund money If it fails to cure Tim genuine tins L L B Q on each tablet Caldwells Oldest Woman Mrs Bortheluia Tyroo ngod ono hundred and two years and four months living about four miles from Princeton died Sunday night of old ago Sallio Tyroo her daugh ter aged eighty was her attendant In her last illness Slum was tIme oiliest woman in Caldwoll County If you are suffering from drowsiness in tho day time irratablllty of temper sleepless nights general dll blllty hmeadaeiie and general want of tone of time system use Herblne You will get relief and finally a cure Price CO cents St Bernard Drug store Railroad Commission rIme State Railroad Commission met at Frankfort Tuesday for a three days session for the purpose of filing the property assessment on all railroads in the state Quito a number of prominent railroad men of the state are In attendance Ttrnpocary Derangement of Digestion through OTerwoik worry or emotional eicllement ire quickly rectified bjr Dr M A Simmons Ilrtr Mullein Ejection Contest It IB said that tho Republicans of Mlddlcmboro have found sufllcionnt grounds for a contest and they will contest the city election Tho Dem ocratic candidates for city ofllcos have only a small majority Tho Republicans say that they havo 1 Strong proofs of fraud Money to patent good Idea nmv by secured your aid AddresIIJJ1JIN PATBMT RBOPRD 1 4 + 0 r l+ S NCURABLE DISEASESM- any disease contidtrtd in uraoie are catarrn under other names Simplo catarrh 1u tho head Is called Incurable Consumption is catarrh of time lungs and Its victim Is no doubt post help In tlio moro ad vanced stages hut trrnt film bers of people die of consumption needlessly It Is certain that o cry pliaso of catarrh Including mutiny cases of consumption are cured by tlio right treatment Pcmna Dr Hartmana great prescription attacks catarrlial diseases scientifically anti cures them Dr Hartraan explains It fully In his books which arc mailed on application Hero Is a letter from Mrs llanncning Jfazo Manic Sis who Is ono of many cured of consumption by Peruna She snr- sPtrllna Medicine Co Cclumlut O DEAn SmusI cannot praise your remedy too highly Last winter I had lungsfollowelltold me I had to die of consumption Then I thought 1 would ask Dr Hart man for advice which I did lie pro scribed Peruna for me and I took it according to his directions and was cured I advise everybody that Is troubled with lung disease to take Dr Ilartmans treatment I urn sure they will not regret It If they do I am now enjoying good health and can thank nn for It AN HONEST GOEBEL1TE A Barren County Judge Speaks Out for Fair Play in thc Count of the Vote Glasgow Ky Nov 13Judge S H Boles former Senator who also served in tho Constitutional Conven tion with Goebel and an ardent supporter of Goebel in huts race for Gov ernor when asked how lie was feel ing said I nm not feeling very good I nm mad When naked about what ho was mad about ho said that ho was mad because ho hated to see time old Democratic party to which ho had belonged so many years go ing to hell lIe salt it looked llko Taylor was elected and if lie Jwas ho shouldnt bo counted out that he Boles was a Democrat and believed in honest elections and every mans voto being counted for tim man ho cast it for IIIf Taylor has got it ho contin ued ho ought to have it or have n revolution The Cigarette Habit Mr George Baumhoif superintendent of the Llndell Railway of St Louis says Under no circumstances will I lure a man who smokes cigarettes He is ns dangerous on tho front end of a motor as a man who drinks In fact ho Is more dangerous His nerves nro bound to give way at a critical moment A motorinan needs all his nerve all the tlmo anti a cigarette smoker cant stand time strain It is a pretty tough job for men in good condition and even thoy sometimes get flurried If I find n car beginning to run badly anti getting irregular for any tune immediately begin to investigate the man to find out If he smokes cigarettes Nine times out of ton ho does and then ho goes for good Lung Irritation consuIII1UonDrIt and give such strength to tho lungs that a cough or a cold will not thero Twentyfive cents nt nil good druggl lJl Expansionists Viclory Tho elections are admitted to have been n route for the antiexpansion ists oven by the Now York Even ing Post their lending organ Johnlo McLean however lias dis covered Hint he has dealt expansion a death blow But It was tho ex pansion of tho Democratic party III Ohio that ho damaged worse limn anything else To parity and enrich the blood strengthen the Nerve and Invigorate the system use Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine Surely Republican lion John Poland of hopkins vine upon receiving tho election returns remarked Thank God I am a Republican live in a republi can ward n republican city a repub lican county a republican State and a republican nation Well anti truthfully said Mr Poland Weary women need In occasional dose of Dr M A Simmon Liver Medicine to strengthen their nerves and Invigorate their systems Time November Cosmopolitan brings pleasant recollections to tho millions who saw the recent Dewey celebration in Now York nnd will give other millions tIme flrstadoquato Idea of those remarkable days It contains a very fine collection of pictures of scones In tho metropolis when tho Admiral was welcomed homo Tho greatest ginseng farm on earth Is located In Grayson county and be longs to T E Gardiner of KHzn bethtown Time form consists of 200 acres One hundred Is In Umber Under ono tree was recently gather ed fivo pounds of this valuable root It Is worth 3 a pound Mr Gardi ner has figured it out that on this basis and at GO trees to time aero which Is a small average tho gin song Is worth 750 per nero making tho farm of 100 acres of timber worth 75000 SORE LUNGS Soro1unis pain In tho cheat and pain tul breathing time forerunners pneumonia are quickly relieved and cure by old Dr John W Bulls Cough Syrup Itbreaks a cold in ono Tryltatonco DtBulTsCOUCH Will quickly hoal Sore Lungs PMes are sniall unit pleasant to take DoctorS iccouimcudit Jrlcc s cti At all ilrvggtet I I NO TISSUE PAPER Goebel Lie Nailed Concerning the Ballots Used In Knox CountyThe Vote Will be Certified as Cast Barbourvllle Ky Nov 1JJ Thero is absolutely nothing in tho reports from here in the Sundaypapers about tissue ballots None such was used The ballots wero tho regular official ballot printed on good paper Time opposition only wanted something to justify tho action of tin board provided itcould bo induced to throw out the whole vote The motion for mandatory injunc Lion was entered before Judge Brown at I oclock at the Courthouse and time given trIO board to net without further proceedings ns it requested tlmo to hear Mr Craft on time forty two AVIlson ballots- Everything Is quiet but tho crowd is on tho public square The gather ing Is much larger thou in time fore noon It Is believed that tho Vote will now be certified without further proceedings His Mothers Picture Time following touching story con corn lug Admiral Dowoy has just been published Just before tho battle of Manila when the order was given to strip for action tho smallest pow der boy oil time flagship dropped hits coat overboard Ho asked permIs- sion to Jump aftet It but was refused Ho wont to other side of tlio ship dropped overboard recovered the coat and was promptly arrested for disobedience After tho battle ho was tried and found guilty When time sentence was submitted to Commodore Dewey for lila approval ho became inter ested In time case as ho could not understand why tho boy should risk hits life for a coat just before the bat tie He hind tho boy brought to him Ho spoke kliidly to the youngster who broke down and told time Com modoro that the coat contained his mothers picture which he had just kissed andlio could not bear to see it lost Dowoys eyes filled with tears ho fairly embraced time boy and ordered him to be released saying Boys who love their mothers enough to risk their lives for her pic Dire cannot be kept in Irons on this fleet Farmers Institute Mr Robert F ifnlanoy of Bowl hug Green who represents tho State Board of Agriculture has been hold- Ing n number of Farmers Institutes and Good Roads Conventions Ho has hold those meetings in the coun ties of Caldwell Christian Todd Muhlcnburg Logan Simpson Hart Hopkins Warren and Barren and is now beginning to work in tho Pur chase country Ho has mot with considerable encouragement In his work A Very Temperate Man A few days ago tho Times man ap proached Sheriil John E Dalton for a news Itom and during tho course of conversation he remarked I con not 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Road in the County Widened and Graded kiUufrge Jolmllnll deserves cred- itt for the important improve irjucnts lie has had progressing lately ou flue road between Earl ingtoii und Mndisonville over I which goesby fur the most im t Tportaul Jrafllc and the most travel of any road in the county iills nntl culberts have been wid cued grades reduced and the I road straightened Now through thecodperation 1 f the Monarch Qoal Company the road is being t greatly widened through tho property of that company and 3velI graded and ditched The 16vee longlolk Merrills field is elevated Ind strengthened and the hrl1sh dnt out along the va tircours6 in the ellort to get the road bed above tho Hood murk for the winter One hardly rec ognizes the former narrow track beside the present wide road This work is to be continued I through to the St Bernard prop cIty und the EarlingtonMadis mifUe road will be the banner Hopkins county t f Increase in Circulation I There is talk occasionally of a t stringency in the money market yet the circulation is constantly and rapidly increasing The ag gregate amount of money of all sorts iircirculation in the country on November 1 is put by the treasury officials at 1508710 148 This is the amount that was 1inthe blinks and in the hands oft loipeople The treasury au I thorities figure that this is a per 4C8lta circulation of 2560 This is 1v gain of 15c per inhabitant in the month of October and 78c in in the twelve months Political Points Mr llryans trip to Kentucky and Ohio Is the source of much gratifica i tion to his enemies Lexington Herald Kentuckians had tho selfrespect i to bqat Goebel and the same manly qualities Insure that the man elect ed will get his seat GlobeDemo crat If little Wlllanl Mitchell who r threaten to kill all tho antlGoebel Ues in Kentucky will sprinkle gun- powderc on his beefsteak he might become J a bad man some dayLouis ville ppmerclalIyet ing his lifes mission of consigning Goebel to tile depths of merited public f execration and has concluded lit to accompany him to said depths I Lexington Herald Upon an order of Judge Toney the officers of a Louisville precinct were made to appear and certify to returns from a precinct which they had sent In without certificates It wfts Republicans precinct mid the Goebelites didnt want It counted I Three Frankfort policemen have been bound over to time Federal 1grailijury In time sum of 1000 each a charge of Intimidating colored voters on election day United States Marshal James went to Lexington Saturday with nine rtvarrants for the arrest of men cbarg etl with election frauds His trip Qnuscd Consternation Four men who worked for Goebel election day Were arrested and put under bond oft tCfltToTiuh i A dispatch from Lebanon says that J P Thompson and H P Cooper both former democratic re 1lmrescnttItlves and strong supporters in the late rnmpalgn I concede tie election of Taylor J M Kiiott nephow of oxGovernor jj Knott and Low Russell a prominent attorney both supporters of Mr Goebel admit their candidates do featA special from Lexington dated Goebel ticket and Judge linger nominee for State Treasurer on tin same ticket both openly admit Goebels defeat No contest will be made by tin Republicans nt Lexington over tin ballots that were spelled Hlcklmin1 meant for Judge liecklmm noml nee on time Goebel ticket for Lieutenant Governor Republicans will win without attacking trivial tech nlcaltles or not at nil A letter from Secretary Shepard of the Republican Campaign Committee to his wife at Frankfort was delivered at Goebel headquarters l i a carrier who is said to be a Goobel Ite The letter was opened It contained political news but no cum fort for time Goebel people The carrier says he thought the letter wits for the wife of Sam Shackleford Teachers Association Time Second Congressional DIstrIct Teachers Association will be held at Henderson December 1st and 2nd This is expected to be one of the must largely attended and must Interest- Ing teachers meetings ever held In the Second District Not only will teachers of this Congressional dIs- trict be there but others prominent In educational circles from other parts of tho State Henderson will give time teachers a cordial welcome Forceful Facts Maryland was the only state where time Democrats nominated strong gold standard men and Ignored the Chicago platform and It Is the only one where the Democrats made gains In all other states the party lost strength save that by time help of the Populists they elected a 1op ullst ticket in Nebraska Reason can nut bo the medicine for any mind that Is not able to see the force of these facts WilklnsonTraylor Wednesday afternoon Mr Albert V Wilkinson and Miss Hortenco Traylor quietly drove to tho res Idenco of Rev Jas A Burden In this city and were married by him In front of his home Tho contracting parties are do serving young people and have tho heartiest congratulations and best wishes of the BEE and Its readers Walter Ingram a Paducah fire man dreamed that a fire alarm had been turned in and ho hastened to answer It He left his bunk at the central engine house and walked over to time west side hall and out of a window He fell about fifteen feet to the ground breaking his left ankle and two ribs on his loft side A good attendance of representa tlve men is expected at the Y M C A convention at Madlsonville It begins tomorrow and holds through Sunday A number of prominent workers will be there The program Is full and Interesting Mr W n Hawkins president of the Kentucky Tobacco Growers As sociation has called a meeting of the Association at Lexington for today at which time it is proposed to take steps toward Inaugurating a plan whereby the grower will soil direct to tho consumer John Lake county organizer of time Y M C A and Mr I Bailey of Madlsonville were In the city yesterday National issues were fairly tested in Iowa where there were no factional state issues The increased Republican majority is the true index of the sentiment of the country Time people are satisfied with prosperity and are going to see that the prosperous condition of the country is continued A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY TAR IS THEREAT THROAT and LUNC REMEDY p FOLEYS BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder CA MIJBELL CO V WW e w S IANEW I1PARILJRI Radical Change In Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines An under which you can obtain easier terms and better value In the purchase of the world famous White Sewing Machine than ever before offered Write for our elegant HT catalogue and detailed particulars How we can save you money In the purchase of a highgrade sewing machine c 1tfromCactorytunity you cannot afford to pass You know the White you know 5 Its manufacturers Therefore adetaihed description of the machine and 4 Its construcuon is unnecessary If you have an old machine to exchange cwe can offer most liberal terms Write today Address in lull t WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Dept A CICVCllK MI 1 00 1I 0 ORMSl numlInee FOLEYSHONEY WHITES CREA- MVERMIFUGEMortln Quantltr Imsi lu Quality j r20Years Has Lid all Worll Rllnldll i BOX XSX AXX XlVGGXIIX-Br1QrI by os JAMES F ALLARD It Loul wWdWWW WWw d f 4i NATIONAL AFFAIRS Interesting Eacts and Crisp Com ments Political and Otherwise Washington D C Nov IiTima announcement that more than one half of time gold produced In time world in time last four hundred years has been mined in the last forty years Is proving embarrnsslngto time pcopli who were brushing tho dust oft their campaign speeches In 1890 In which they assorted that gold was appro elating because Its production did not keep pnco with the demands uf tlip world for a circulating medium Campaign assertions of 18JO read strangely now rime popocratlc ora tore of that occasion were Insisting thnt the gold mines of time world could nut possibly produce enough of the yellow metal to keep pace with time worlds requirements for an in creased currency yet the gold pro ductlon of the preceding year will far exceed the average annual pro ductlon of sliver and Jgoldjcomblnetl during time period between 1873 anil 1890 Custom receipts under the DInglej law continue to surpass tho most san guine expectations of Its frnmers In time mouth of October they amounted to 18800000 on an average of over 600000 per day and in the first nine days of November were over G000OOU thus being far In excess of the half a million dollars a day which is time amount ordinarily expected of the customs end of time revenue produc ing machinery of time Government Another feather in tho cap of tho Administration Is time acquisition of the island of Tutuila in tho Samoan group which falls to our lot In tho readjustment made by tho United States Germany and Great Brltlan This Island possesses tho finest Island harbor in time south Pnclflcnnd perhaps time entire Pacific Ocean and thus adds a very valuable feature to tho Pacific territory which has come into time possession of time United States during President Mc Kinleys term Tho unanimous opinion of Admiral Dewey and his associates on tho Philippine commission that the got ernment should retain possession of time Philippine Islands doubtless had its effects upon time minds of ninny voters who were undetermined ns to time wisdom of our expansion policy ind wlloso decision in support of the President gave in the recent election time unexpectedly large majorities In Ohio Kentucky New York NewI Jersey Pennsylvania and other states Auntie Boutwell tho sidepartner uf Atkinson and Agulnnldo must bo quite discouraged over the result of time election In a recent letter to an Indianapolis friend In which lie discussed time question of how time aunties could accomplish their purpose whatever it is he said First of all we must get a popular judgment against McKin icy as long as tho people nre with him there Is no hope Time splon dill Republlcnn majorities in Ohio Kentucky New York New Jersey jnnsylvanln and other States donut indlcato that It will be practi cable to get a popular judgement against McKinley Senator Mills has thrown a now lombshcll into time Democratic camp by announcing In a recent interview at Ban Francisco that he Is an ex miisionlst and Is In favor of hold bug onto tho Philippines if wo can adjust conditions to our forum of gov irnmont Add Mills to the lung list of Democrats Including Mc uaurin of South Carolina Morgan of Alabama Black of Illinois Fltz gerald of Massachusetts King of New York draco of New York Jallery nnd HcHenry of Louisiana Lindsay of Kentucky Grayoh Deloware and n host of others who refused to get unto time fiitverpopu Istantloxpnnslon platform which iJryan nut his followers are now try lug to patch together and time ont look for Democratic success is ex reinely dubious Red Mill Items The election Is now over and the victory won nnd time political skies are once moro bright nnd time ibm Hiblicans are very jubilant over tho result Charles Mason of Wynne Is very sick S H Kuddell Is also quite Ill W R Putman mndo a business trip to Hopkinsvllle last Monday Rev J S Mitchell of tho Crofton circuIt preached his firt sermon at Coles Chapel last Sunday M G Hicks and J W Pyles ninth a business trip to Hopklnsvlllo ono day last week Frank Crick of Red Hill was In tfortonvlllo last Friday Time Mothodlstsof thlsjclrcult will told their first quarterly meeting nt Joles Chapel Nov 18th and 10th la tan anti Lonzo Crick are the ross hunters of Red Hill They hunted last Saturday night until the woe hours and captured several Sand opossums Milton Hicks tho local babe1 orator of Rod Hill says time recent election results in Christian and Hopkins counties took all time starch out of him as a candidate for the State sonata- Benjamin brace was on time sick list last week In reply to U No hoe we will say that we favor expansion and are for McKinley and Taylor for tho Prcsl loncy A saw and grist mill has been lo cated on W T Hlghts farm which vlll bo n great benefit to this cum nunlty PKHKINB Henry Koehlcr Company OHOIQRVcash also POILAU amid HAND WOOD LUMIUJR in mixed cars Write them at Louisville Ky gj 4gt Tho Qocbeluns II Oct You Once there wuz two little boys wol call pm Will and Vat Who tried their hands at politics when politics WUK hot An they both camo up to Louisville an wont back homo again Not Democratic nominees but sad der wiser men An they brought their delegations too from counties great nn small But when they tried to vote emwhy they wuznt there at all- An all they ever found of em would fill a hat about An the Goebelunsll git you If youDont WatchOut I Time Goeboluns Is mighty bail nn loves to catch good men An Is they ever gits em why they dont come back again The King he has a curious mill as strange as you can find An If he wants an office why ho just begins to grind He sets tho Indicator at the vote ho likes time best An drops Commissioners In the slut tho 01 mill does time rest So well say to Willie Taylor you just watch what yons about Or the Goebelunsll git you If you Dont WatchOut I Louisville PUt 9ur Jolored iti3l1rs All eoinmiinicanom nt iniu rc of new I r lilnlnt 10 hilt column ihoulrt be nMrr il 10 Gin ALIZAIrim tUriPtlrn Ke Mrs L B McCrenry of Columbin Is visiting her sister Mrs Kinnnrd Mrs George Wnters of Louisville is visiting friends hero this weeks Misses Annie and Mnttlo Dangh arty of Madlsonville visited friends here Monday Mrs Llzzlo Nurse who has been ill is now improving Dont forgot tho rally at tho A M E Zion Church the first Sunday in DecemberA the members of tho A M E Zion church surprised their vaster by a storm party Saturday night Paul Jones is with Is again Misses Emma Starks and Lula Bishop of Madlsonvllle visited Miss Mac Earl this week George Hill and Mrs J Pace were in Madlsonvlllo Monday There will be n grand Thnnksglv ing dinnornnd supper given in honor of Governor Taylor by time members of time A M E Zion church at tho Colored Masonic hail Thursday NovombcrSO Admission during tho day free at night 25 cents Re freshments of all kinds will bo served Master Ulysses Hays was awarded First honor in Fifth grade in Novem ber examination His work Is a specimen of neatness Master Euwell Sims First honor in Fourth grade Lee Sanders First honor in Third grade Ella L Slaughter First honor In Second grade Benjamlno Radford First honor in First grade Gettsey Vance First honor in pri ninny grade There were many good averages These are published ns inventiveMiss McCrenry of Columbia Tenn Is the guest of her slstar Mrs M V Kenunrd Time Once Again Choral will fur nish some excellent music for tho coming S C DT A The members aro Misses E B Hawkins L B McCrenry A B Hort L OHborn M D Hert M Hert M Earl A Hughes Q Fowler TaIiiiiitmy Mesdames M V Kinnnrd InCnvennugh Messrs Win IC I hebrew Ed Holland P A Cnvennngh U S Hayes n Niuhol clot Hill and J Myers Wisdom is knowludgu with ability to apply It properly Thats scnrcu Teachers who wish to sustain time dignity qf their profession must pay their board at teachers meetings and that cheerfully Thatrt ro speutibllity Teachers who wish tq recolvoso much hospitality must give hospi taiityliats reciprocity Some people want everything for nothing Thats spongy Common sense Is senrj in common things Thats tho must uncommon timing in the world I All time committees have nearod completion of the work for time coming S Ci D T AThnts busi ness MORTONS GAP Mortons tint man were sober on election day day rime town Is to bo congratulatee on thin fact Prof J H Slatonwas In Mad isomi vlllo Sunday visiting relatives and friends Monroe Hopson was at Madison Sunday nnd nteendcd tho baptizing Tho First Magisterial District As sociation of Teachers wns hold In Mortons Gap Nov 10th antIwas very entertaining Our school Is In a progressive state The mines are now III full blast all are having plenty of work and they say they are making time hard cash now Dan Graddy left us last Wednes day evening for Louisville where ho expects to enter school Literary iSote The Thanksgiving number of tho Saturday Evening Post In Its stories poems pictures and general articles will be tho must attractive number of tho magazine yet Issued Two notable articles In this number arc Lincoln as Candidate and Presi dent by his old friend and political ally Colonel A K McClure and Our New Prosperity by Frank A Vnndorllp Asslstanc Sccrolary of tho Treasury Tho workmen under Contractor Lee Oldham are making good progress on W 0 McLeods new business house on Railroad street Tho work is bo cOmlletlonfhehandsomest inEarllngton j 4 c w 1rI THE SUNUAY SCHOOL LESSON VIII FOURTH QUARTER IN TERN TIOrIAL SERIES NOV 19 Text of the Leon Neh Till 112 SIczuory Vcracu 13 Golden Text Ncli vlll 3 Commrntarr Prepared by the IleV U M stearICot Irlht 1S99 by D M SUarni 1 All the people as one man spake un to Ezra the scribe to bring tho book of the law of Mosra which the Lord hail commanded to Israel When the wall was built and watches appointed 1ehoI mlah gathered noblti rulers and people thut hu might ascertain by the register of the treiiealogy who were truly of Israel chapter vII 10 and seine who professed to be what they were not had to be put away vII 04 It was mitten gathered ns ono mime to hcnr the WONI 2 And Ezra the priest brought the law before the congregation upon till first day of time seventh month Ezra was a ready scribe In the law of Moves and had prepared his heart to seek the law of the Lord and to do It and to teach It In Israel and the hand of the Lord Jill God was upon him Ezra vii 0 10 The seventh month was In some respects theIgreatest mouth In tho year to Israel us on the first day clime the feast of trumpets on tho tenth day the annual atone ment and on the fifteenth day began the feast of tabernacles Lev xxIII 21 27 31 The trumpets whether made of sil ver or rams horns suggested atonement and there are no names written In bony en nor Is there any real love for Ills Word without atonement 3 They had long sessions for fron1I morning until midday he road therein beIfore all who could understand and they were all attention Then day by tiny front the first day unto time Inst day of the feast of tabernacles he read to the people from the book of the law of led verse IS I nrn not surprised at their Interest for ISle hundreds of people come together ntpl hours of tho day 10 1030 1130 2 230 330 430 nnd 730 and sit unwearied to listen to simple Bible readings lasting an hour or an hour and a half and nothing In the form of IIsolo duet quartet or special music any kind to entertain them The same Interest manifested by rich neil poor in our great cities of Sew York Philadel tibia Baltimore and Washington ns In smaller nnd less busy cities for the WONI of God reaches and satisfies the 4 There were 13 men beside hint as heI stood before time people six on ills right hand mimi seven on lila left hand a double perfect number In nil bearing perfect testimony to a perfect word but the most Important person In nil the gathering Will lie who said Certainly I will be with thee Et ill 12 Joshua I 5 vl 10 and long afterward Ho said thatI wherever two or three would gather In Ills name lIe would be In the midst Math xvill 20 G As he opened the book all the people stood up nnd In that way manifested their reverence for Him whose voice they were about to hear through the mouth of Ezra Thus also did the congregation when Solomon blessed them 1 Kings Till 14 tJ With heartfelt responses uplifted hands and bowed heads the people wor shiped the Lord lie looks forthosc who will worship Him In spirit and In truth John lv23 24 nnd nil clso Is vain lie speaks of those who thaw nigh with their mouth and honor with their lips while their heart is far from Him and their fear toward Him taught by precept of men Isa xxix 13 but nil such arc abomina ion to Him A life that is a continual Anion to Goo Is n life of true worship and is TOrY Christlikc Math xi 20 7 8 Here are again 13 names of men who with tho Lcvitcs roused the people to understand the law Ucllcvcr should never manifest any superstitious fear of this honorable number It was as Israel compassed the walls of Jericho the thir teenth time that the walls fell It sos gests strength made perfect in weak ness for seven Is beds strength or per faction anti six Is mans weakness Ian xl 20 II Cor xII 0 The word of God Is plainly written Deut xxvil 8 Hab 11 2 so that any one who believes It may run In Gods ways mind the way to understand It Is simply to believe It and receive It with meekness Heb xl 3 James I 21 hear Mr Wilkinson says If the plain obvious sense makes good sense seek no other sense and another has said The Bible was not made for wise men but for fools mind if we are simple enough to believe It all Just as we read it we will certainly be counted fool ish by the wise of this world TAt It lx so anti let us lie glad to be fools for Christs sake I know no better nile for good reading than this eighth verse 0 This day Is holy unto the Lord your God mourn not nor weep AH they heard time words of the law they wept for the Spirit wrought convincing them of their slim before Goo and where there Is true repentance there U comfort from Jehovah for there Is forgiveness with Him and plenteous redemption Ills own words are Comfort ye comfort ye my people cry unto her that hem Iniquity U pardoned Isa xl 12 See also lea xlill 23 10 The Joy of the Lord Is your strength Not only me we to rejoice In the Lord lilll lxi 10 Hub III 1H Will ill 3 hut we are to have the Joy of the Lord Julio xv 11 xvi 21 xvII 13 Thus seas not a Jill In circumstances or fool Ings but in God Himself even as when He said I dillght to di Thy will 0 my led miLd Kvcn so tother for no it seemed good iu Thy sljsht Id xl 8 Math xl 2T 20 lie delighted to give by tho sacrifice of Illmnclf the grace of God to all whi would receive Him 11 Hold your peace for tho day is holy uVlther be yc grieved Not hold your peace from giving giwd testimony but from mourning nnd weeping when you ought to be rejoicing nnd giving thanks He chose us In Christ before the foundation of time world that wo should be holy and without blame before Him in love mind hath blessed us with all spir itual blessings in Christ that wo should be to the praise of His glory Eph I 3 412 32 Great mirth because they had understood the words that were declared unto them Mouths are filled with laugh tar and tongues with singing when we consider how great things the Lord hath done for us Is cxxvl 2 3 There is no Joy and peace like that which conies by believing Roam xv 13 A letter reedy ed only today from a member of one of time Bible classes contains this testimony Sometime It seemed I must shout nloud for Joy over the verses you gave us and after I left the doss time and time again I felt as though I had been on time lands and breathing the very Hlr tr1m heaven The Christian Life 1rof Brummowl says III regard to tho ChrIstian lIfo Tho Christian life Is going to tho Father Some travel swiftly soino are long upon the road some moot nnny pleasant adv nture by time wiLy others pass through fire and peril but though tho path ho short or winding and though time path bo quick or slow It U going to time FatherDied in n dlsonlIIe Mr David Y Adcock aged sixty levon years tiled at his homo In Madlsonvlllo last Sunday morning after a brief Illness He Jias boon a resident of Hopkins county for ninny jroarsand was an honest and upright citizen Ho leaves a largo relation ship to mourn his death vaniRaVTTTtTW natnmFITEIallllB w I Heat Cough TaiteaUood Dae I la time BoldbrdrauUti C r N SUMPTION t W WP C tt i CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic Joe the Week neglnnlnfr Nov ID Comment by Her 8 II Doyle Tone Ubtitjr and loveflom xlr 123 A temperance mttting kin this chapter Paul treats of the duties of Christians toward ono anoth er in timings not binding on tho conscience In tho first 13 versca ho points out that Christians who are overscrn pnloua who havo weak consciences arc not 1o bo harshly condemned but to bo kindly treated In tho remaining part of tho chapter ho discourses upon time manner in which Christians who are strong in tho faith should use their 1 Christian liberty pointing oat the factsthat their liberty should not bo used In a way that would prove an injury to others that though they are free anti should live in freedom yet their free dom should not stumbling block In the way of otlmenL In other Words Punt declares that liberty should bo tempered with hove that wo should I not insist ondolng all that wo hnvo a t- rljtht to do but bo governed by tho effects of our actions npon others Paul haul n perfect right to eat meat offered idols but if tho use of his liberty In this respect Injured n brother for whom Christ died Paul was willing to sun render Ids liberty for time sake of his weak brother Pant not only laya down this princi pie of liberty nod love in tho Christian llfo but gives many reasons to support his position 1 Because Christ died forg tho weakoa well as tho strong stroy not him with thy meat for whom Christ tiled II It would bo extremely preposterous for any ono to claim thes right to use his personal liberty in a way that would make Christs death onttho cross of no effect 2 Because of tho reputation of Christianity tLet not your good bo evil spoken of Liberty is good It is desirable but if used in a way that results in evil it would cast reflection upon Christianity Itself If Christianity gave us n right to do thats which Injured others this would be a serious reflection upon it 3 Because Christianity not meat and drink but righteousness and ponce and joy In the Holy GliMt To refrain from eatolag mentor using drink does not any principle of our religion for It contslats in internal graces rather outward observances 4 Because it is morally wrong to do even what Is lawful in itself lOt injures others It IsIgood neither to ont flesh nor to wino nor anything whereby thy brotherv stnmbleth nr is offended or weak II Tho moment that which wo do injures another that moment it beIcomes morally wroug for ns to do it no matter how Inoffensive tho thing itself considered alone may betTho application of temperance question Is easily made ToIdrink wino or intoxicating drinks erately If wo can may be our rlgbtI but if to do to wean to our brother it is uncharitable unwise un necessary for us to do it and not anlyI so but morally rOnIBible 1x1 13 Jan zxxiv 010 Math xylIII 17 xxII 3730 Rom xII 0 10 101 I Cor vili 013 xiil 113 II Cor vi 110 GaL v 1 1010 I Pet II IB 10 II Pet U 1710 I John iv 18 Power of the Vlftrlrit Pinlm It is impossible to comprehend tho power of the Fiftyfirst Psalm upon tho race Kings scholars anti cottagers have read it with tho same spiritual profit It was tho death song of the French Protestants in the times that for cruelty havo had few equals It was sung by George Wishart when taken prisoner beforo his martyrdom at St Androws IU opening verso was tho dy Ing cry of tho Scottish martyr Thomas I Forret whoso gravo was green a quar tar of a century before Scotland became freo from ecclesiastical tyranny Its cry for mercy was repeated by Lady Jane Grey upon tho fateful day of her own and her husbands death Its bnrn ing words broke from tho lips of John Russ at tho place of his execution near Constance John Rogers repeated its confessions and triumphant paeans on tho way to tho fires of Smithfield ThoJ words of tho Hebrew psalmist spoken by Sir Thomas More who WIISI famous through Europe for eloquence and wisdom ns ho laid his head upon tho block Its seventeenth verse writ ten by St Augustine upon tho wall oflhis sick chamber did nut make the any the lees real to tho great GemmnI reformer Tho seventh verso sumo psalm was found on a tablet ofI copper amid the eternal snows on the highest point of tho earths surface ncur Cope Uecchy Wash me anti I shall bo whiter than nnowSelactetl Illahrr Space of Irnrr Thero Is no way of making ones prayers real and strenuous save na God is made real anti present in ones thoughts It is impossible to epeuk withI any sense of reality to an absent or to put soul and passion faith timid love into words that aro spoken Into empty space and wo can never know what Jesus meant by prayer nor what prayer meant to Him until we have bathed our spirits in His rich nnd sat isfying thought of Oed Onco let that thought tnko possession of us and prayer is lifted forever nbovo tho moro realm of petition and all doubtor mis giving as to its answer is lost in the higher wish not that our particular requests shall bo granted but that time will of God may bo known and done Rev F W Baldwin D D in Congro gationnllst AH In Character Wo lovo a friend for his inward graces and not for his outward appear nnco A handsome face cannot bo a per manent basis for n friendship The roots of friendship are all in character It is what our friend is that draws us to him This is tho reason why only true men and women can experience friendship at its best It is a prize ro served for tho pure lund time noblo William T Ellis Prosperity in the West Time West Is helping New York out of Its monoy famine Hereafter tho Wont Is likely to be ablo to loud a hand to Now York whon alto needs ono In money matters The West has a great deal of money these times and much of It Is kept nnd used at homo At no time In tho past did the banks of Chicago St Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Detroit Cleveland Kansas City Don von Salt Lake City San Francisco and tho other Western trndo centers havo so much monoy on hand as they have at this moment At no time dill timoso cIties supply so much of their own wants as they do now Tho West is experiencing a largo Bharo of time prosperity which has tttruck time country in tho past year or two Bovornl Earllngton people wont to Madlsonvlllc Tuesday night to see Porter J Whites production of Faust C J Norwood mado a visit to his iiomo in Frankfort last week OTI1I3JKW ISJI UNNOTIOEB Editor J A Iukenlilll jumped from i train nt Lowry City Mo and was illed Lincoln Xeb preachers protetft ngilhtt the publication of church news In the Sunday papers The trret railwaylit Springfield li tied up The company absolutely re fiurtt to recpgrilze the new union Miss lichen Gould hot donated 1000 to the llnllrotid Mens Y M C A li brary at Tcxnrkaua Tex Tin IIPWK thnt i0000 American 101 s lire nrarlr Manila or ready to till has dent timed to demoralize the imrtirgcimts Tho riiiniMiFx fur time Worlds rub fitnrt Is in llitJvu45 ut St Iniilii nUll the plnn IB iiurioil MS working enlist fiiittirjlyUrt 11Ir fov riminil rhvm 1st hubs of tlt n ivs lit for II imtlimtil lIrrrulll law IUMIIT In Houpt than imi preirtit iminni Judge de Ariuunil of MiHMuiirl mind CqiiprvHiiiinti lilchiirdvun of Tennci sec tire hit IoiitcHtunU for the minori ty letdertililp In the house of repre ientnllvvn Tom Allen a fornirr champion pupil lit on trial in Judge Fishers court In St Louis on the charge of ninnlcr In tie second drgror in having killed TlmothyCpnroy was acquitted Mgr Sotolll formerly npoitollc dele ate to the United States will shortly bo appointed vicar general to the pope Army chaplains are crltlcl d by the department for thrirapparent de ine to duty In the 1hlllpplnri Three have already secured revocation f ordersMrs Ashley huh hu been ar mttrd at Aurora III charged with the murder of her motherinlaw Mrs Hllzn Illll by pouring acid down her backA locomotive drawing a caboose n street car at a Lake Shore crossing ut Cleveland OM Monday evening reducing It to kindling wood Five persons were Injured Time manufacturers ofPnlma Island f Majorca nt a meeting just heM have rritolvrd not to pay any man axes until financial autonomy Is granted by Spain to the helene Ir ands Coy Tanner of Illinois has appoint 11 Johr Lnne of Chicago a member time board of managers of the Illi state reformatory vice Frank Gilbert resigned W G Godfrey of Kansas City com mitted suicide at Linden Ind by cutting iris throat He was en route or Jersey City where he hail a posh ion promised G C Tilfey n wealthy farmer nnd cxfedernl soldier died near Tower ull HU Monday evening after a few days illness from the effects of injuries received during the civil war Gen Nelson A Miles reviewed thn soldiers stationed nt the Presidio Francisco Monday Nearly 8000 men passed In review The soldiers made an excellent appearance SECOND DISTRICT Official Vote by Countlt Snull Got bd Majority Majorities Gains Counties Taylor loo bel T O Christian 750 3 Havles 637 19 Hancock UK IIU Henderson 837 U3 Hopkins 211 14 McLean 2 I Union H22 4- 1WebsterlOG 0 Totals 1230 2001 123 101 Majority Qoebel ICffiJ Claude lJeU r Passes Away Fireman Claudo Boiler who has been 111 with typhoid fever for some time tiled last Friday afternoon at Miss Janlo Victorysboardinghouse this city Ho had been danger ously 111 for some time and his death was not unexpected Mr Holler huts been lucre fur some time In tho em l0Y of the L N Railroad Com pany and was hold In high esteem tho company his fellow employes all who knew him Ills remains were taken to his old home In Ar kansas for burial Rev George R Stuart Several Karllngton people havo been attending time services conducted by the Rev George R Stuart In time tabernacle at MadlnonvlHe They tire all delighted with bis Clio quent and earnest preaching Mr Stuart In one of our country groat est preachers and baa done much tor tho cause of Christ HU sermons have made a profund Impression for good In Madlsonvlllo and the forco uf his eloquent words will be felt long after ho has gono It Is not necessary to preach tho valuo of newspaper advertising to enterprising and successful merchants Thoy have long since found Its video hence their success But we should like to put those on tho right track who have never tested or who do not understand the merits of newspaper advertising It Is tho announcement that goes into tho homes tho ono that Is read care fully and at leisure and that strikes tho eye maybe a half dozen times a tiny that tolls This Is the advertising that pays As the Christmas season approaches more buyers aro In tho field hence moro elTon must be made to attract their attention and tho earlier time bettor Green river passes through Mam moth Cavo winding about its sub terranean passage in such a way that parts of It appear In throe places In time cave These places are named Echo river time largest Styx river and the river Jordan Before leaving time cave time water concentrates as ono stream and flows on as Green rlvor Echo rlvor Is said to bo throequarters of a mile long and Is so named be snuao a sound will revlbrato many times over its surface It Is horo tho blind or eyeless fish ate dipped UP Dr E A Clmtten was called tQ 2rofton Tuesday to consult and op orate In a case of membraneous croup W T Neal after two years of farm lIfp near Madlsonvlllo has again ro turned to Enrllngton and work at time mines To parity sad tnricb the blood tlreailhen the Nerves snd lavlgortla Ibi ijilcm an Dr M A SImmOns LIvtrMidUlat I 1 I 1 I ZTtiROUGVESTIBUIT iTRAlNS DAILY NASHYIll ITt QlCAGn 1PING fPyEfFRIE5GPA onnfLHANG5L 1 tVAKJVtLLElNO NAiMVItLETtHH 7 NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGAAND 14J ST LOUIS RAILWAY flf PULLMAN PALACE I I SLEEPING CARS Between Nashvlllo and Atlanta Augusta Mncon JackRlIuiyule Knoxvillo AHhovlllo ttmti- mingtomm Baltimore Phlladilphm Portsmouth Iorftmiki I 11foxarkallland Fort Worth Palace Day Coac1uson all Trains Information pertaining to o TICKETS ROUTES HATES ETC Will IMS cheerfully furnished upon application to Tlckut Agents or to A J WKIXJK Division Passenger Agent Tonn f J II LATIMKII Southeastern Puss anger Agunt Atlanta On D J1IUIIANKV Northeastern PnssV Agt M W Fourth Srcot Cincin nati Ohio R r JaRIIlSAgentchange Building St RHIAHD F HIM Northern Pass ongor Agent Room 824 Mnrquctt 4Jauger Agt Chattanooga Tenn e f W LDANLEVHI Gcnl Pass INh Ci IUI Stack PalS I Suipipu P i o- Jnoooo nOnooi COMMENCED IUSINESS IN lilt t JNO G MORTON J BANK I IxIVTbe advaausgof I batik 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Northern firumei- cU UIUU now protperoailr louSed on tbt line of Railroad ID J the Sum ol Kentucky Tennnte Ulialiilp and Looliana and alto S detailed wrlttup ot lbs chin ttwni amid country oa and adjaceal to that Una To bomateekera or those In ol a fartll tbll pamphiel wll luralib reliable InlollAa lion concerning most accessible and prouwr OBI portion of the South Fras can be bail t 7 applIDI to lbs Blaieii ol Ibe ondaialcned J t Tlckati end toll Information aa lo rates In con Dactlon with the above can be bad ol atenli ol trIbe Central and connecting lines IIro 8 0 Hatch Ole Pass Agent Clnclnntll j Ilk A Settl DIY Pan Agent Mmphli Wn Mirraf Div Pass Aftnt Mm Oilainl tfAM Million OP A W A Klnnd A Q p A Chicago Loolitlll t- If IJ You AIi1 4 If You Aro Cain South t fyIIIf You Are Going West rueMAac riCher VIA TIII 1 1f r jiifLoUIIYILlE t The Maximum fzfoijist Tho Maximum ofSpeed j 1 Ti8 Maximum of Comfort It The Minimum of Rates Rate Time and all otbcr information will bscbeetfumIyfurnlshcdbyC a p A Ic1svLLa W W ETH RIDGE AIJRNT JOB WORK Will receive prompt atten tion at this office Estimate furnished upon application Mr Harris Aloxandort of Mays vlllo will bo acandldato for room keeper at time next Rossloti of the General Assembly Ho was a pago during thp session