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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 16, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 16, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899111601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 16, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. x I. J ,M BS& mgm - ' . . .1 ,!, TENTH YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. NO. 46 CLEAR STATEMENT. State Chairman Long Sums up. the Political Situation. &. t .11 liNM OF THE ENGAGEMENT A GREAT DrAMOND ROBBERY. Thirty Tit on mi nil IJollnm' Woitli al Sparklers Taken While the O'vn- llnt-vtii Turned. The Son of a Sallnnt Sire Ftll While Leadinc His Battalion In Far-O- ff Luzon. GEN.OTIS1 REPORT GEN. TAYLOR SURELY ELECTED. riip AkpiI MiiMiit, ut WimlihiKlon, nnd tlio Ilrtotcd Wife of the tlnl-liu- il Soldier, ut Yoii:ikm(oh n, 0 1'roatriitPil lij- - flip e,v of Their llen-r- 43Hi- - Confident the People of Kentucky Force Fair Count. i r V. I j W1 s . 1 " 14 Q '! U Ss ; & INCENSED KENTUCKIANS. i cortlflcntos from overy precinct in "Headquarters lino county Men Getting Tired ol Admiral WaUan !! NotlBed the Jtopubllcnu Kxeeutlvo Commlttoo tho county proporly signed by iho tlio Dllnturr Tnctlen of tlie ElecNavy Department of the Dlanster, of Kentucky. tion Commlailoneri. oloctlon olllcors, certifying that Win. Statins; that lie Ha Sent to llon "Loitihviu.i:, Kv., Nov. 13, 180U. 8. Tnylor received 1,271 votes,' they e. Kong for Wreckers to Slake Uarboursvllle, Ky., Nov. 14. Over 4, To tlio People of Kentucky: attempted to thwart tho will of tho 000 people from the rural district con principal political par- peoplo and rofuso to count 1,11)8 of "Tho tvi gregated on the streets here. In ties entered tlio rniiipnlgn Jn Kon-tttrh- y theso votes for him becauso tho Manllu, Xov. 14, 12:25 n. m. The censed nt the reports that the vote of tliln yenr on well defined linos In tho bncks of tho books Jiio county would be thrown out, United States cruiser Charleston ran of dlirerenoo. Tlio Itniiul)licnn party havo his namo printed Win. I Tnynnd fired of waiting for the commis agioilnd near Yigan, on a hidden reef, 'fllm'UBHctl measures not men, and lor. sioners to certify the vote, they camd with '35 fathoms of water on both From the first dose the kupt Its campaign on n plain which 10 town to see thnt their liberties wcce bid eh Thoro is no contention thnt tho The gunboat Helena has been disquiet and rest begin: the protected, as they expressed It. ftttrnclt'd toll the support of tho host to tho county tickling in the throat Mandatory Injunctions have been patched to bring away the crew. -- people of tln Stnto in nil parties nnmo wns so cortlflod tiled on the commissioners to compel Further Details. ceases; the spasm weaktho ontlro ma' clerk by tho socrotary of Btnto, but 'i'ho opposition hnd thera to finish the count. Up to noon Further details regarding the ens; the cough disapchlneryof election In Its hands. It morely bccaiiBOA Goobol Democratic the commissioners had taken no ac grounding of the United States cruis pears. Do not wait for .appointed nil tlio returning boards, printer printed for a (loobol Demotion er Charleston show that she struck nn cratic clerk a certificate in which pneumonia and connll of tlio ('taction otllccrs mid l'tople nre wrought up to the high- uncharted coral reef ten miles east of The Sltiiullon Improi Iiiic. sumption but cut short In nearly overy InstAiico ono letter in tho namo of a Republi est excitement, and trouble is feared, Kniulgutn Island. Her stern was alThere Is no doubt thnt, from Uritish Is nf- your cold without delay. ,tho right of a citizen to volo. In can candidate is wrong It most submerged, and the bow nlmost point of view, the general bltuation in tomptodto wlthold from him 1,108 elglity-Bovo- n UNDERGOING FUMIGATION. 'Louisville- It changed cut of water. A heavy sea was on and Dr. Ayer's Cherry PecXntal is Improving. Nearly 8,000 the crulner begun rolling violently. troops renched South Africa during of our oleetlon oflicer after 4 o'clock votes cast for him in his own proper toral Plaster should be A SpiuiUh Steamer Willi Smnllnoi The watertight doors were quickly the Inst 48 hours, nnd by the end of of tho afternoon of tho day boforo tho nnmo, for tho bnllotsthomsclveshnd over the lungs of every peran Hoard nt Snn Jnnn, closed, but were stove In under the enthe week from 0,000 to 7.000 more will election, nnd In other places mado his namo properly spelled. Tt must lorto Ulco. son troubled with a cough. gine compartment, the largest of the to the British strength in be added ulinlhir changes. In Jelinrson, Kay-Cll- e, not bo forgotten that after theso ship. Xntal. These will probably be pushed wcro printed In tho bncks Kenton, Breathitt nnd many Write to the Doctor. San Juan dc I'orto llico, Nov. hc forward to Estcourt, bringing the llrlt AbauUnnrd Attempts to Sure Her. Iloptihllcnn, Spanish steamer Ituenos Ayres, other counties our Inspectors wore of tho poll books-nUnnttul oppoTtunlttoaand longer lsh force there tip to 10,000 men, and After the first elforts to right her, perlence eminently quallfj ut for tho electron olllcers appointed from Corunna, Octt ber 27, nnd Cadiz, refused admittance or ejected (at tho making a general' attack on Ladysmilh tou firing all the medical Advice. Write) pirtlculan In roar cue. October 31, which arrived here Sun- the Olllcers feared she might slide olt muzxta of n pistol In ono lnstanco by Cloobel Democratic commissionby Gen. Joubert very hazardous. at your eiperiei because of the heavy sea, and therefore COO steerage and 250 second ers, could see them until they day with been with our Clieny rectoral. You nnd by force In many). In many Clen. Mcthuen'M Division. will recelre a prompt reply, without cabin passengers for Cuba, and 60 pas- abandoned the attempt to sav her. public documents nfter they cost tho ItoptibllcniiH wore with As the cavalry nm artillery belongAtldren, DR. J. O. AVER. sengers for I'orto Itlco, was found to They hurried to thelaunchesand boaU wore signed. Shall n party bo Lowell, JkUta The Widow I'rnxtrnicd. ing to Gen. Mcthuen's division will not and rowed away, prcparfjl to fight for out representation in tlio voting room have two cases of smallpox on board. Mrs. Logan, widow of Moj. Lognn. Is MARRIED VERY QUIETLY. have arrived by then, tho advance a landing, with two Colt guns, 134 rifles Mon of W) or IX) years old, nnd feeblo pormitted to thus profit by its own Tho vessel and pnssengers have been from Estcourt may be delayed. Rut, men and inon nlmost blind were ap- wrong? Kvory honest mnn, ovory ccmpUtely protrated over the death of pieced in quarantine, and undergoing and ten days' rations. Some of the oflieers nnd men were dressed only in Admiral Dewey ami Mrs, Mildred if it is deemed essential to oncn comloynl citizen, will cry out agnlnst her husband, and her plivblckius will fumigation. pointed as election olllcors, and In not allow her to be Keen. She hud exnt St. Paul's munication with the bclcagured town Hiiren Mni-rlrpajamas and their underclothing. The MR. J. C. LOOMIS 'bin lnstanco a deaf and dumb innn such highhanded fraud. Such n pected to spend the winter with her nt the earliest possible moment, Gen. Hector)', Washington. A Trip Cat Short by Death. breech blocks of the cannon were restnln enn never blot tho pnges of children In tho was appointed ns a Republican elec Mcthuen, it is believed, may decide to Mo., Nov. 13. A special moved before the boats put oft. south of Fiance, mid Km ms City, tion olllccr. In mnny other Instances Kentucky history whllo her courts was preparing to leave when the cable- to the Star from Guthrie, Oklu., says: Xov. 10. Admiral replace the regulnr cavalry and artilWorkington, Ilnlf Snmgf, but Friendly People. Former Assistant SuperintendInexperienced nro froo or her citizens havo courago, gram announcing Maj. Logun's dentr-wa- "News was received here from Chicago Very Incompetent nnd The 1lrst landing was made on a lit- George Dewey and Mrs. Mildred M. lery by the Xntal and Outlandcr manhood and honor loft. In Knox rtccivrd. reperescntntives of the Santa Fe Rail- tle Island, with n front of barren rocks. Heen were married quietly at the rec- mounted forces nnd the naval guns, In ent L. &N. R. R., olllcers were appointed ns Republiroad Co., that S. L. Overstreet, United Next day the boats again took to the tory of St. Paul's Catholic church in which case, It Is claimed. It ought to cans with tho purpose, It turns out, county It is sought to throw out orriciAi,i.Y iiKi'oirrnn. States district attorney for Oklahoma, water, and proceeded to Kamlguin V street, near Fifteenth, this city, be possible to occupy Colenso and of having n failure to properly cor-tlf- y 1,3S3 majority for Gen. Taylor tho ballots wero printed on MnJ. l.onnii Dlril nt tlir ICcml of Ills died suddenly this morning oh a Santa Ulnnd, where u landing was made in shortly before 10 a. m. The ceremony stretch out n hand to Gen. White by Prominent Y. M. C. A. Worker-W- ill the voto. Clerks woro appointed Fc passenger train shortly before the ccpectntion that firing would be was performed by Ilsv. James F. Monday. Attend Convention. llnttnllan. In many Itepubllcnn precincts who paper not ns thick ns tho (loobol Govcrncil by Circumstances. Washington, Xov. 15, The follow reaching Chicago. Mr. Overstreet wai neccicr.y, So "for from this being Mackin, pestor of the church, Ilev. SidDemocrats think It should bo In could not or would not take tho vote, way to Franklin, Ind., where he the case, however, tho Charleston's ney 'Hurlbut and ilev. Joseph 'A. Foley. on his It is added, "however; thatlhe efiftrsp-t'and In many Instances tho polls Republican counties. Thoro Is no ing dispatch received from Gen. Otis,' was going to attend n family reunion men found n Mr. .7. 0. Looiiub, of Louisville, be followed by Gen. Mcthuen must e A Simple Ceremony. people, who of Manila, confirms the re niiuer (io-tewith M to KXI voters In the contention as to tho fact that loyal pert ofdate death of Maj. to celebrate the golden wedding of hit regaulcd them with curiosity rather The ceremony was of the simplest necessarily bo dictated entirely by well known to ninny Enrlington the Logan: voters cast tholr ballots as they deHue wnlting to vote. In many preknowledge of Gen. White's pocharacter, according to the rites of the "Whcaton reports that on November parents. Mr. Overstreet was a brothpi than hostility. sition and resourccc, nnd the experts and Hopkins county peoplo, is a cincts lesH.llinn KM) wero pormitted sired. Tho election olllcors ap- 12, there was an engagement near Sun of Congressman Jesse Overstreet ol Catholic church, and the only In Search of Succor. the Seventh Indiana district. 'to vote ami of tho I'J.UX) registered pointed by our opponents counted Juclnto between the Thirty-thirbesides the officiating clergy- hope Gen. Mcthuen will be able to prominent Y. M. O. A. worker voOn the third day the storm had voters la tho city of Ioulsiillle, about theso ballots and certified to tho re- lunteers and 1,200 intrenched insurgreatly subsided, and Lieut. John D. men were Mrs. Washington McLean await the concentration of the whole and will be present and take Will Ghc Dollar far Dollar. division before advancing, and thus W pi-- r cent of them woro hot per- sult. It is now sought to go behind gents. Maj. Logan, who was gallantly Itochestcr, N. Y., Nov. 15. On th McDonald, with Iloatswaln Damlck and Mrs. Ludlow, wife of Admiral part in tho county convention to vote at all. Thousands of tho action of their own ngonts, sot lending his battalion, nnd six enlisted authority of Kev, Dr. A. II. Strong Glynn nnd six men, btnrted for the Ludlow, mother nnd sister respective- hove a better chance of dealing n tell- bo mit led to held in Madisonville begin-nitinsldo tho will of tho pooplo ns ex men, were killed. Capt. lirecn and 11 president of the Itochestcr Baptist Gulf of I.lngayeu, In n sailing ly of the bride, and Lieut. Caldwell, ing blow at Gen. Joubert's main army, lb'lhihllcnns ballots wcro rojected which, ft Is asserted, will be caught men wcro wounded, mostly very slight. Thiologtcnl seminary, It Is launch, hoping to find nn American Armiral Dewey's secretary. tomorrow afternoon. Mr, announced and returned uncounted, although pressed nt tho polls presided over by The ceremony wns performed with between two llrltlsh forcef., and com- Looinis has many The enemy was routed, leaving ft that John I). Itockefellcr, president of war ship, but were entirely Ignorant ofllcors nppolnted by themselves nnd friends here the Intent of tho voter was clear. the ring, according to the nuptial rites pelled either to fight a general action dead in the trenches. UN low is be- the Standard Oil Co., has just mode u of Gen. Whenton's expedition. or retire. whero ho was for many years Thousands of Republicans voters dlsfranchlsq n whole county for no lieved to be 300. of the Catholic church. Overtook the Transport Astec, conditional pledge of $150,000 to the wero refused tho right to voto on other reason than that tlio paper A Weilillnu Ilrcukfast. Lawton reports from San Jose that connected with Louisville & Disp.vTciins moM iiui.li:u. Lieut. McDonald was four daya used In printing tho ballots Is al- in the vicinity of Snn Nlcoln, north of support of the seminary. Mr. Itocke- afloat, keeping llmsy pretexts. And yet, notwithFather Mackin vvus the first to hall under shelter of the fellcr will give one dollar for every Nashville Railroad in the capacstanding nil these things nnd many leged to havo been too thin. Again, Tagulg, Wesscls capture?! J3 carts with dollar that may lie raised in other di- hostile shore or two days on account the bride au Mrs. Dewey. Congratula Operations nt Mnfekliiic A Success-fu- ll ity of engineer, conductor, trainMKht Surtle. overy lot mo say that no such outrngo ns the Insurgent war department records. rections, till an aggregate of $300,000 of the high sens, being most of the tlous and felicitations followed, and more, equally revolting to London, Xov. 14. The war ofllco master and assistant superintendthe wedding party drove directly from time In n soaking rain. Finally, lover of liberty, Jtiflttco nnd fair play, this will over disgraco Kentucky the printing press, complete, of tho shall have been secured. Inrurgent newspaper, and a very large tlnTOnlon Jack down, clad lu theli the rectory to the residence of tha publishes tho following dispatch re ent. He is quite prominent in tho Republican ticket has won on whllo JiiRlico remains in our courts quantity of Important If True. rice also captured. Th" undeiclnthlug nnd drenched to the bride's mother, Mrs. McLean, where a ceived from Gen. Puller: nnd the blood of tholr fathers in tho tlio faco of tho returns certified to by Minneapolis, Minn., Xov. 15. A T)u-I- skin, the oflicer "Cape Town, Sunday, November 12 railroad circles of Kentucky. cavalry Is still actively engaged, and and his companion" wedding breakfast was served. t Ii special to the Journal nays that tho election olllrfrs appointed by bons of Kentucky. . the Infantry Is pressing on from Snn The ndmirul and Mrs. Dewey left ut (Night) Tho following reports have Mr. Loomis is a member of the overtook the transport Aztec, which "Uolow I glvo tho vote of Ken- Jose and Araga. The rom's are lin apparently fter wo have won, their opponents, reports carried them to the battle ship Ore- 13:45 for Xew York. been received from Col. Radcu Powell: Stato Committee for tho Young nre to the effect that the Jay Cook gon. In spite of all tlie.so frauds, our op- tucky; 110 of tho counties wero of- practicable for any whel transportaThe i:neiii- Shy. CONTINUES TO GROW BETTER. " 'Mnfeking, Moi.dny, Oct. 30. All Men's Christian Association and ponents nro attempting to tako ad- ficially reported nftor tho county tion, and the horses are 4oragrl on water power on the St. Louis river lion Aeelilent Wan Dnnvolilnltle. been sold to a syndicate of which well here; enemy apparently atvantage of tho negligent and wrongful boards had tabulated and counted lice and growing rice stitivv. was a member of the special comIn naval circles the accident is Unhurt Mnklnir a tacking. Xow closing to shy of Thomas Melntrye. the flour mill OTIS. invest us. mittee appointed to determine quite unavoidable. The only acts of tholr own agents tho oloc-tiu- n tlio returns; nine aro given accordii ill Struurelc to Prove Ills ! the head. If the deal is vv outlet is that there are not more biicIi y 1IU Mother .Scrloiinly Sliockril. Are destroying railway, 12 olllcors to throw out legal votes ing to tho returns sont in by prePli)!nlnu Mistaken. The revvs of her son's death was con- closed it means the beginning of Im- disastcis In Philippine waters, which miles north, with dynamite. Shelling tjio county in Kentucky in which Tho plurality Is veyed to Mrs. Lognn by n personal not n'tually cast for tho Ilopuhllcnn cinct olllcert. provements on n 50,"'00 horsepower ore iiiuM Indifferently clinrtcd. continued. Doing very litle harm.' tho work of organizing the Paterson, N. ,T Xov. 12. ticket. In tho AVostorn part of tho Binall but Is sillllclent, and no tech- li'iin Secretary Rout, sent by Mnf. from which power will be transmitted The ClmilcAton lies practically In An Assault llcpulsetl, county association should first be Hobart pnsstd a fa wimble night whero tho elecllon 'ofllcerafnll-c- d nical objections can oliaco it from JoluiFon, nsKltnnt adjutant general. lit Diiluth and U'lperlor. tf late the ppen sen, nnd there !s no hope rf "'Tuesday, Oct. 31. Enemy improvement that hat beeli obt j certify tho voto of n Democratic tho rocoid or defeat tho will of the Mrs. Logan was prostrated It was largely .through by the A S.iiii of ?. ...j) saving her or the valuable parapher- and the for several days confined toassault on Cannon tried. Vtex. served candidate the county commissioners people. Tlio people of Kentucky shock, but later In the day recovered C'hie.lo, Xov, 1 1. .lair.es Moorcv nalia and contents of the cruiser. day, lie ntc food with relish and It Kr je, and southeast corner of town. Mr. Loomis' iullueuce that Hopdriving At nek most brilliant, untwillistimd-hnet for them nnd hnd thorn make know thnt Hon. Tnylor hns been lir composure" and, with youngdown-li'w- who is ald to have wivtt In half h kins county was chosen. Mrs. do7en eilifs and who Is nlso waated WAS KNOCKED OUT FOR KEEPS. promptly assimilated. Ilctvueu meals shell fire by the llrltlsh South the proper cortlllcnto ns they should olected nnd L have confidence In Login;,communicated was he given mild puuchi-i- . Mr. 'Loomis will tako part in nt Vonngstovvn,0.,over the long for a number of allrgcd swindling police, under Wnlford. Knem havo dono nnd yet In Louisville, In their souso of Justlco and believe distance 'phone. This N n marked change from hie operations, has been arrested hsro Prnbnblr Tntnl Ilesult of n PrUe condition ten days i,go. At thr.t thnt lott heavily. Our casualties five hilled Iho work of the convention al(Ireeii county, In Iiewls county. In that they, regardless of parly, will riuht nt the Pellenn Aththough his namo does not appear he was rapidly sinking and his stomach and five wounded. Klllot county, In Orconup county hco that tho maiidatos of tho people DID HOT PAY ITS WORKMEN. and will be held pei.ding the arrival ol " 'Killed Copt. Hon. B. II. Mnrihnm letic Club. oflieers from Itochrxter, X. Y where' hud iff used food of ail Minis. For Republicans aro compolled to nrocnrrlcd out. If there Is nu ertho in the published program. The Fourth Uedfordshirc; Capt. C. A.- ho will be liied on charges of blgamj appeal to tho court to got tho oloc-tlo- n ror lu any of these figures lot tho I'etltlon to lime tho Rreutvr Amer- and swindling. New York, Xov. 12. At the I'ellenu seveiul days he lived un giuprn ami Third King's Rifles; n sergeant-majo- r omission was mado at his request. ican i:xultlnn Cnriiorntlnn of the Juice of grape fruit, hut It soon olllcors to perforin this plain peoplo In the counties point it out. Athletic club In llrooklyn last night appcured and two troopers. Oninhn Declnreil Hiiiikriinf. Notwithstanding his modesty that Ids stomach was so conl'romoteil. (1. W. LONG, " 'Wounded Five Harry Apfcl and Jnck Fox weie ntntulory duty, nnd In Nelson county Very truly Washington, Nov. 14. The prcslden. matched at 138 pounds for 20 rounds. gested that he could not even take oflcers and troopers, all llrltlsh South Tin; Bkk makes tho announcewhero tho peoplo votod for Win. S. "Chairman Stato Republican Kx Omaha, Xeb., Xov. 15. Application these. Mr. Hobart now spends most yesterday appointed First Lieut. Thompolice.' " ment for tlio benefit of his ccutivo Commlttoo." Tnylor nnd whoro our pooplo havo was yesterday mode to Judge Muugci as 11. Slavens, Fourth cavalry, a cap- Apfcl wns knocked out in the thira reclining position nnd African teenth round, and several hours after- of his time In the aid The war ofllco also made public the friends in this county. In the federal court to declare the tain and assistant quartermaster, vice sleeps without of oplutes. Tin.' Greater American Exposition corpora- - Capt. Howard, recentlj killed In the wards lapsed Into n stato of coma from most painful and alarming feature following dispatch from Gen. Duller: which he has not yet recovered. It is of his Illness Iiub been his "Capo Town, Sunday, Nov. 12. The Liberty. REPRBSEXrATIVE ROBINSON lion nnnKrupt. The application wns Philippines. Lieut. Slavens was gradattacks of THANKSGIVING. that when Apfel fell he struck "What constitutes tho bulwark of made by T. J. Mahoney, as uttorncy uated from the military academy and said chin upon the floor, receiving a nervousness as night approaches. fo'lowlng is from Nicholson: his "'Iluluwnyo, Sunday, Nov. 5. The have decreased. Mra Is for 05 of the former employes of the nppolnted to the Fourth cavalry in our liberty and iudopondonco? following Is from fracture. He is now laying in the These attacks has spent Thanks the People of Hopkins not our frowning battlements, It Hobart, who nearly every dov. Bradley Issues Another our exposition who failed to get the money June, 1887. Noiwcglnn hospital In llrooklyn, undue them as wages. The petition is a of her time during the past Senator Thurston to Weil. County for Ills Hlrction. bristling soncoats, our army and our conscious, where the chances of his re- minutes Continues to Improve. Short Proclamation. rather lengthy document and recites two weeks nt the bedside of her husOmaha, Neb., Nov. II. Confirmation covery arc said to be small 1'aterson, X. J., Xov. 13. Vlcc-I'rcMoiiTOSfl Oap.Ky., Nov. 11, 1KM. navy. Theso nro not our rollnnco a number of instances in which It is band, feels very much encouraged, and was mode at the Thurston residence In Gov. Bradley on Friday issued ngnitiBt tyranny. All of thoso may alleged that the management endeav- dent llobnrt continues to Improve. He To Iho voters of Hopkins County: Ilnssla Will not Intervene. sees more rest than formerly. this city, of tho report that. Senator ored to moke preferred creditors of slept well nst night, nnd continues I nm truly thnnkful Indeed for tho bo turned against us without makBerlin, Nov. 13. The Vosslche John M. Thurston was to wed Miss the shrtost Thanksgiving Day Is still DANIEL M. H0USER, JR. comfortable. Dr. Newton Horo discussing the probability of inmngnlllccnt voto T recplvod on Tues ing us wonkor for tho struggle. Our certain men and leave the workmen Lola Pearmnn, of Washington. The proclamation on record. sleeping nt Carroll Hall, however, so day, Novombor 7. To nil who voted rollnnco is In tho spirit of liberty and employes to whistle for what wns as to be close at hand should his serv- tervention by n European power dur- Ilcnth of the Second Snn of the Pres- wedding will occur in Washington one it is: ing the hostilities In South Africa, dny this week, and the senator and his nnd used their iufluouco for mo I which God lias planted In us. Our due them. ices be required. N6vember JJ0, 18510, is hereby ident of the fllobc Prlntlnn-Co- . lays: "However much Great Ilrltaln's bride will take n two weeks' wedding omclnl Vote 'In Mitrylaiul. n debt of grntitudo nnd shall defenso is in tho spirit which prices owe at St. I.ouls. position In Africa may be imperilled, Killed lir Pant Train.' trip before returning to Washington designated and recommended as liberty ns tho heritage of nil mon in llaltimore, Md., Xov. 15. The official try to rowa.nl them by doing my It Is quite unlikely that Itussla will IVsotum, 111., Nov. 14. Philip for the session of congress. He is exof thanksgiving and Dostroy count of the ballots cast at the recent St. Louis, Xov. 11. Daniel M. Hou-ser- , pected to spend Thanksgiving lu this a day duty In tho county nnd Stnto. To nil lands, ovorywhoro. move. Great n farmer, and Miss Catherine mukc any W. O. BllADLKY, prayer. Jr., nsslstnnt treasurer of ' the city with his bride. lli'oSo who votod ngnlnst mo I ontor- - tills spirit and you hayo planted tho election in Maryland gives Col. John Slalhut, n friend, were driving over llritaln can rely upon American nnd Walter Smith, democratic, candidate tniu uono but tho kindest of feelings seeds of despotism nt your own for governor, 12,121 plurality the Illinois Central track n short dis- Japanese support In the event of any Globe Printing Co., died. Thursday . Governor. Poison lu tho Hush, over night, at the residence of his father, difficulties with Russia In Chlnn." recognizing that ovory mnn has his doors.11 Abraham Lincoln. San Frapclsco, Nov. 13. Fifty priLowndes, republican incumbent. Col. tance south, Sunday, on tho way home In this city. He had been confined to Mop Holcman Critically III. prefoionco tho snmo ns I. Thnnklng Suicide of n Slurderer. Smith carried llaltimore city by 8,101. from church, when they were struck his home only n week. The malady vates of Co. K of tho Forty-secon- d Mrs. Harris an Heir. f, Lenvenworth, Kus., Nov, ll. Walter was typhoid of that peculiar varletj you again I beg to subscrlbo wero the victims of ptomaine Candidates for other state ofllces did by the New Orlenns special, the new Mr. II. If. Iloleman, who has A roport hns como horo through a not run more than a few hundred votes fast train, causing the death of both. Mitchell, confined In jail here under known ns walking typhoid, and Mr Lpoltonlng, nnd 18 of them nre now in Your obedient sorvnnt, Jacksonville, Fla., pnpor that Mrs. 'behind the leader. Indictments for the murder of a fel- Houser was ill with It for some time the general hospital at the Presidio been quite ill for some time, and IJKN Ti ItOllINBON. An to Ileprenentatlve Itobcrt. sull'ered a relapse last week, was Mnrgarot Harris, of Dayton, Ky., is Salt Lake, Utah, Xov. 14. The Tri- low' convict In the pcnltcnjry, com- before he consented to give up his du slowly recovering from the effects of thought to bo dying yesterday Will Settle IUeir. their sudden indisposition. The poison Additions to the Navy. hoir to valuable zlno mining propbune says that an nrrangement has mitted suicide, Sunday, by hanging ties and remain at home. Fall Itivcr, Mass., Xov. 15. There it afternoon, and up to tho tinio of erty in Missouri. Mrs. Harris is tho n feeling among print cloth montimc-turer- s been mode between licpresentntlvc-elec- t himself from the top of the cell door. The deceased was the second son ol is supposed to havo been In the hash. Tho project for further nnval He made a rope out of a port of a D. M. Houser, Sr., president of the going to press was extremely low. Ilrlghnm II. Itoberts and the rewhich CongrosB will bo asked daughter of William Ross, decensod, Treasury Statement. here that the wage question will blanket. stage of tyGlobo Printing Co., and wos born In Washington, Nov. 15, Yesterday's Just at tho critical tnauthorlzo nt tlio next session for who pormitted. his title to tho sup- drag along until the end of the year, publican members of congress to alSt, Louis 29 years ago. Co! lam's IlawuUnn Dili. posedly worthless lands to lapse, It when n pcaceoblo settlement wlil be low him to be sworn In and then to restatement of the condition of thetreas-ur- phoid fever and as ill as a man impiodlnto construction, Involves V. Gardiner, sign without further nctlon in the matChicago, Xov. 14. Senntor Culloni bhowed: 'Available cash balance, could lie. Dr. T. Monuments Unveiled. olghloon wnrahlps, thrco of thorn lsin(d tho tltlo can bo mado good by effected by nn advance In print cloths ter. . whowa8 summoned from Hop or a sliding scale mutually adopted. $291,021,191: gold reserve, $255,421,324. las announced his intention of reintroRichmond, Va.,'Xov. 11. At Hollyof tho improvod payment of nil taxos to dnto,and is nrmorod cruisers ducing, on the opening day of the kinsvillo, found him much worse wood cemetery, Thursday, under the tojbo worth$200,000now.Mrs llrooklyn typo, but double tho slzo Tho mntorinl far tho new teleA now tinio enrd wont wont Into ef- than he expected, and was very congress, the bill providing auspices of the United Daughters of llov. Kills Stodghill, of Galena, ixth nnd formidabloness of .tlmtoxcellont Harris is tho mother of Mrs. Charles phone oxchnugo is nil hero and tho Kns., hns beon tho guest of his u territorial form of government for the Confederacy, In convention here, fect on tlio Illinois Central last Sun- apprehensivo of tho result. vessel; throo improved Olymplns, 13. Jones, formerly of this place, nnd ofllco will soon ho fitted up. brother, 13. 13. Stodghill this wcok. Hawaii. He will urge prompt action the monuments to Jefferson Davis and day. Tho chnngo olfectn nearly nil lnrgor and proportionately hns visited Karlingtonsovoral times, (Miss Winnie:. Davis were unveiled with tho trains on tho Ohio Vnlley diviMr. Walter h'lnloy, who hns hoell nt the upon this measure. Marion, Ky., has boon solccted na Ho conducted prnyer-meotln- g more powerful than tho flno flagship Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonos now resido in appropriate ceremonies. Gen. sion. employed In tho engineering departAn Automobile Plow. Tuosdny-evon-intho plnco for tlio noxt mooting of tho M.E. Church, South, Lee rode at the head of the tho way Chicago, Xov. 14. Dr. llichord J. ment of the St. llernard Coal Com- tlft lod BiinbontB into Manila hay andd Jacksonville. nnd mado an Interesting talk. Morgnnflold District Medical Asso of n typo twXlvo Gntllng, who revolutionized methods imny, hns been called to Tonnosseo If ho is in the city Sunday ho will of ciation. Tho noxt meeting will bo ,by Admiral Dowoy ns warfare by inventing the rapid-fir- e Thanksgiving Services. Mrs. Jefferson Dnvls. by his father, who Is oporatlnga mine preach nt tho Mothodist Church at held Bomotlirie in February. oflsentlnl fdr tho oiroctlve patrol of Elder I. II. Tool' will pronch tho fun thnt bears his name, has Invented Princeton, X. J., Xov. it. Mrs. nt Soddy, Tenn., nnd who ho will 11 o'clock. . i n automobile plow. Dr. Gatltng says Davis arrived here from New Cures a Cough or Cold In tho riilllpplno Archlpolngo. Wnloor 1ms mado many frionds Thanksgiving sermon nt this plnco, PtatttOPt CUBAN OIL cures oobcbyt 'Why cough and It wllj do the work of eight men and York yesterdny morning, and Is now " S 11 risk Consumption? This g hero who regret his departure. Tho mormon missionaries mot nt twelve houses. V. X. 0. A. County Cpnvontion nt at o'clock, He nsks that tho stores rtdlllVD Cute, Hums, Bruises, IU.cu- being entertained at Princeton inn. famous remedy will cure V Ob Aro you ft subscriber to Tun Bke? hoglnnlng tomorrow andbiiBlnoBB housos closed in order niatism nnd Sores. I'rlco, 25 cents. Hopklnsvlllo, Wednesday. About JvrndlsonvHIo you. Doctors recommend nfternpon. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Storo. that nil inn? attend tho service. thirty woro in attendance. It. Price 25 cents. Sold by all drujgWft You should bo. Subscribe for The Bee. for The Bee. Subscribe Snl-vnat. er cs cs d 14.-Tox-co- pt bo-caLei-Rao half-savagol wit-ncKid K fly-Jnn il Vice-Preside- nt pro-inot11 y Af-rln- n Pet-thelRaden-Povvell: st Zei-tun- g, r, unt-Hritlmy-Hely Fifty-sono-thlril FItz-hugh recoin-jueMloJef-ferso- u youngsto'wi, O., Nov. 15. A private cablegram received from Manila announces the death of Moj. John A. Logon, of this clly. No details have" been leeched ,ct. The remains will be brought home on the transport Sikh. Maj. John A. Logan, Jr., mis born In July, 1805, at Murphysborougli, III. He received an appointment to West l'olnt academy, nnd attending for tno years, but resigned before bis clans wo graduated. Logan then embarked in the real estate business In Washington, but nfter Ids innrrjugc to Miss Edith Andrews, danghtcr of the late millionaire coal operator, C. IT. Andrews, March 22, 1887, he resided here. He was engaged In limestone mining nnd owned the Oriole stock farm. Ilia Army Apiiolntnirntii. Ill May, 1809, Logan received from President McKInley the appointment of assistant adjutant-genera- l, with the rank of first lieutenant on the stuff of Gen. John C. Bates. He went to Cuba and took part In the battle of Kl Caney. He wus promoted to mulor for cnlbii- try In battle, and nt the conclusion of the Cuban war served with Ocn. Rates, wlm was governor of Santa Clara province. August 19, last, he was ap pointed major or the Thirty-thirUnited States volunteers, and sailed with his regiment early In October. Maj. Logan leaveR n wjdow and three children here John A. Logon, Mary Loelse Lognn and Edith Josephine Cleveland, O., Nov. ti. Thirty thousand dollars' worth of diamonds were stolen yesterduy .afternoon from the btf.re of Slgler llros., at 354 Euclid avenue. Three men entered the store, which is on the second floor. One of the trio stred at the elevator cage and the other two entered the office of Mr. Slgler. One of the strangers engaged the attention of one of the clerks and the other talked to Mr. Slgler, nt whoso side wos a black box, four by ten inches, containing diamonds. Mr. Slgler says his attention wos detracted for a moment nnd upon turning to his supposed customers bothhad fled rnd the lox of jewelry was gone. J lie police have no clew save a de scrlptlou furnished by Mr. Slgler. Royal BOY ABSOiUIElYfrjRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome l ftAKWaPOWpgll CO.f KtW VORK. Baking Powder FORCE. 1 HIS II i The Capture of Either of the British Strongholds Each Day Becomes Less Imminent. BOER COMMANDER DELAYED TOO LONG. .- - ehm Every cough makes I Coiflsing j and Irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Ceasetearlng your throat and lungs in this way. Put the parts at rest and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in i$ OF I IB! your throat more raw THE NAVAL RESERVE Some 1 1'ci Uncut Itecoiutuenilntlona Anslstnnt Secretary Allen A Coast Signal System. Nov. 13. The lending A Oenern(ly More Optimistic View of the Situation Taken at London, ovv The Cruiser Drove On au Uncharted Coral Reef on the North Coast of Luzon. 'Washington, Are lleuinnlnu; to Near the Scene of Action. that the llrltlsh lleliiforcc-menl- s Arrive THE OFFICERS AND CREW ARE ALL SAFE. feature of tho annual report of Secretary Allen to Secretary Long relative to the naval militia is hit strong Indorsement of the plan for the organisation of a national reserve. He points out that the experience of the past yenr has ' suggested certain changes lu the original plan for this organisation as contained In the bill submitted to the Int session of con? gress, nnd he therefore urges that It be again pushed with the amendments V prepared by Lieutenant-CommandII. H. Southerland, who was for a part of the year lu direct charge of the naval militia bureau of the navy department. In substance that ofHcet says that as thepersonnel 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 Is also recommended that steps be taken for the organization of a permanent coast signal system from the retlicd list of the navy and the emg ployes of the lighthouses nnd service. There are several thousand of these men, and with a small appropriation and an annual drill fot a few days each year, they would be compete it, the report says, to take up their duties Immediately upon the outbreak of war. With a retired nnval ofll ccr in charge of each lighthouse district and nn oflicer in charge at the navy department, nnd the necessary paraii'icrnallit at the nenrest navy yard ready for use, this necessary adjunct of war could be put in working ordei In 24 hours. Loudon, Xov. 11. The simultancou'j attacks on Matching and Klmbcrlcy, which were opened last Thursday, manifest full recognition by the lloers of the fact that every day lessens their chnnces of a successful onslaught on any of the three llrltlsh strongholds. Gen, Joubert's chances of reaching Plctcrmnritzburg cau be said to have vanished. Admitted by Col. This is already reported to be admitted by Col. Schiel, the German of fleer commanding tl lloer artillery, who Is supposed to have been largely the author of the Hocr plan of campaign, and who, In nn interview, Is alleged to have said: "The lloer intention was to have captured Pietcrmaritzburg, nnd then to dictate terms. Put, all hope of accomplishing this must now b" aban, doned." 5 w Dr. Bull's f .U vQUen I'll tt. i wjwypwiM O 1 ' PAUL M. MOORO, CSi Incorporated Editor and Mantfer. BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANYi Kntered tba Pcitoffice at Eitlluilon at Second i in matter. SUBSCRIPTION Oiij Vetr.ittlctlr In advance. " " Sli Momhi, ThrreMonltM, " iinjiei-opie- RATES: .11 oo plus cotton,manufactured or raw, 44 Necessity is the and make hor absolutely of the British or the Mother Invention, Euroj)ean market. Every farmer, It was the necessity for an laborer and manufacturer in the honest, reliable blood purifier South should have deep concern in America's Asiatic opportunity and tonic that brought into There should not be a discordant existence Hood's Sarsapa-rill- a. It is a highly concennote from the Roanoke to the trated extract prepared by a Rio Grande in support of a policy to extend, protect and control combination, proportion and process peculiar to itself and tho markets of the Orient." indo-pcudont HOPKINS COUNTY OFFICIAL VOTE. Save Your Money. of Election November For Gotcrnor. 7, 1899. Kepresenta live Coru'r. R. R. One box of Tutt's Pills will save many dollars in doctors' bills They willsurcly cure alldiscascs of the stomach, liver or bowels ! CLOTHING, ? ? 5ftftftftftftftftftftftftAAftff p Tho bulk of our Full and Winter Clothing is on uur counters now, and wo nro rendy for brtsi- -' miss. In fact tho early cool weather lins caused our customers to rush in upon us before wo aro nblo to "spread" ourselves over our new room ns wo intended. Wo hoped to hnvo hnd nil thiiics nicely in plenty of timo for early luill Trado, but, our "boss i. 0., the pooplo Bay nuy ; buy NOW, bo wo Imvo pulled oil' thoy want-tour coat, rolled up our alcoves, nnd nro now "in "both it" and "at it" with "both feet" and along, lunula," for nil it is worth. Como right Indies nnd goiitleinoii. Wo nro nt your wo aro awfully anxious for you to keep us lmrd at work. Our Clothing, Wraps, Dress Goods and Shoes aro now open to you, and wo must sav wo aro perfectly satisfied with each. Wo nover had a purchase we wero as proud of. Come in and partake. Tho values aro good, the styles are ri,",M and the prices bottom. o For sick headache, dyspepsia, No Reckless Assertion l'RHCINCTS M giving to Hood's SarSaparilla o o White rialns Nortonvlllej a u o o --i a. pi O a 7J 41 119 190 C9 J o -- o 5 a o u. 7 4 Id u) 0. M a 'Jo 140 7 93 100 lofi 96 111 67 113 33 7 94 TUTT'S Liver PILLS malaria, constipation and biliousness, a mi'lion people endorse u cunlr. Addreiauitorpaillcntara. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER specimen copies inauea iree on application Correspondent! wanted In all parti ol the i ....... 5 3 16. 1899. Jin. GnKiH:ii didn'jt know tlitit Brynn's trip to Kentucky was loaded. Ooit County Election (Jonimis-sioner- s havo not yet had time to tabulate tbo returns and certify to them, although the count was inado last Friday and the result unuouuced. Tiik recent elections did not furnish any ammunition to tho American supporters of Agui- naldo chief of whom, says a Tnuul newspaper editorially, is W. J. Bryan. to Mandkkson has shown that a United States regular army of 05,000 men today is proportionally smaller than an army of 20,000 was in 1849, or 25,000 in 1870. "Tnurii crushed to earth will rise again." Many honest men who supported Qoebol are now refusing to countenanco tho proposed steal and are admitting Goebel's defeat. vote by precincts. These figures were given us Tuesday by election Commissioners Finley and Lall'oon and are correct and of ficial. In 1807, some of our readers will remember, Tiik Bkk was tho only paper, in Hopkins County to publish the oilicial and correct returns by precincts. The two Madisonvillo papers published what they called tho "official" vote, but both ta- bles were printed from Ihe same form and were full of gross errors, which were never corrected. In this instance although the county board canvassed the returns last week and announced tho result, tho Madisonvillo Hustler did not publish a figure in its Tuesday edition, although it had the table with tho unofficial vote in its Friday issue. AoainTiiu Bkk is first in tho unequalled curative power. field with the official election Its toonderful record of cares has nude it America's Greatest Medicine. returns. " have good Rosy We publish today the oilicial health andCheeks rosy cheeks, thanks to Hood's SarsaparOla. It builds me up and saves doctor bSls." Mary A. Burke, East Cfair St., Indianapolis, Ind. , ,..-St. Cbatlca ...1.1. Lake, Katllnjton i... wv.. "Wfc Norlheait Earlington ...t ...vn .. ..&.. Ilarnsler .....,..., . Couit Iloutc Elk , .. n. Cotton . .1 Bait Hanson Mortoniuap ,, .... 4wfr. ZAcf&i iion Ill (4 , MBJP97 JgBktog yJTS3 fakdSt , 144 39 I3 93 99 106 "7 llt 104 31 I 31 95 3(!bcd6 SaAJafimffg only fathartle to Uk llool'i l'llli cure liter llliulia mm Irritating and IUi Oak Wall North Nebo South Nebo. Dalton . Silent Run Charleston llsley Mill Dawson Wettllanton lis tu 69 4 too 131 93 103 111 31 93 13 . IJJ IJJ 74 91 JS 41 Ml 133 .,. . loS V) 7 43 91 IIS 7 91 59 '5 16 101 13 55 ion tio lot 7 Church Directory. M. K. Ciiunoii. W. C. Wilson, ? pastor. Services llrst ami third Suu ? thws nt 11 n. m. and nt 7:30 i. Prayer mooting Wednosdny evening. Sunday .school atu:uo. ? CiiuiRTiAN Chukchi. I. H. Teel, ? pastor. Services second and rourtli Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. 4? Sundny-Rchont 0:30. l'rpyor meeting, Wednesday evenings nt 7:30. 111 ol coin-mau- d; llooj'r 8rnprtlIT .... . 97 A Populist Victory. Kitchen Manitou Richland Totals '. ji Hi 156 101 4j mn lUA 137 "4 06 33 41 91 118 (6 f.l l6l 9" 43 igf' i 9 M. Oirtmoii, South. R. M. I WheatK.imstor. Sorvlcos llrst ami to 11 Third Sundays at . 111. Suudny-schot- il 50 3 (i J7 39 99 4 meeting, Tuesday evenings nt 7:30 o'clock. at 0:30. Prayer ? a. m. nnd 7:30 61 1361! Tho only tiling tlmt Mr. Bryan enn claim Is that liy rallying tho Democrats and Populists of his own Stnto of Nebraska, ami by bogging thom to givo tho fusion ticket a majority as ii compliment to him. ho did manage to Increnso tho fusion plurality. It lit tills cannot bo wild to bo a Democratic victory. It was Indeed a Populist victory, and tho most that Mr. Hrynn can claim for it Is that it was a Republican defeat. Wo are not going to make any predictions, but It does Boom to us that this Is enough to retiro William J. Uryan from tho race in 1000. Richmond, Va., Times. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. .i M ; IIonkst democrats ported who sup- tho Goebel ticket for "regularity" have been admitting publicly for several days, in many places in tho state, that Goebel is defeated. i' 4 Hi : ir K some people who wore vitally interested in tho result of the election in this county had and have put large btakes on the results. The ques- though tho Goebel Democrats tion of proprieties does not fig- were in control of the election ure. machinery of the state, the counThe exelec- ties and the precincts. Tiik talk of prosecution of tion manipulators before the tent to which this worked to the Federal courts has proven to bo disadvantage of the Republican no bluff. Many arrests havo al- candidate, by obstruction and ready been made and Judge Wal- otherwise, can never be known. ter Evans promises to givo those In spite of the Goebel election who are convicted the full ex- boards, supreme everywhere in tho precincts, tho returns give a tent of the law. majority of several thousand for How does tho loss of life in tho Taylor. As the Goebel law failed o British war in South Africa to pervert tho election at tho n with the loss in the polls to tho extent desired its war? The comparison other provisions nre brought inhas knocked all tho wind out of to play to falsify the count. those who but recently criticised Several counties must be the Administration for the loss thrown out bodily to effect this of life in our own army in Cuba. result. In Nelson county the name of Taylor was correctly Wi: publish today a full and spelled on the tickets, but tho clear statement of tho election county clerk, a Goebolite, had situation by State Chairman certificates printed in which Tay. Geo. W. Long, lie witholds no lor's middle initial was orrono figures, nor facts about the ous. This misprint, due to : manner in which tho election county clerk devoted to tho can has been conducted, and is firm didate who is to bo tho benofi and confident as to the final re ciary of tho error, is relied on to suit. get rid of 1108 votes. In Knox Pkkiiai'S the mystery with county it isproposed to throw out which Bryan concealed the pros- a Taylor majority of 1230 because pectus of his reasons for coming it is alleged the ballots woro too to Kentucky has been revealed. thin. In Lewis county there is lie said "watch my first speech," a Taylor majority of 701, but the but most people failed to discover election omcers, without giving the effect of his speeches until reasons, refuse to certify tho rethe returns came in after the turns. Even theso changes would not secure a Goebel majority, so election. other counties are held in reserve It is said that when a motion for whatever further manipula was made before Circuit Judge tion may bo needed. Goebel Jones in Nelson county to claims his election by u daily the 1,10.' votes boing count- telegram, though tho figures havo ed for "W. IV Taylor, instead been plainly against him from of W. S. Taylor, the judge "jess tho first. Ho is consistent in one iaffed" and referred tho motion respect, ins election law was to the Goebel State Board. This conceived and pushed through is reminiscent of a recent caBO tho Legislature to insure hisfac tried in Caldwell county when tion against tho Iobs of any elec the Republican nominee for Re- lion. Alter inventing a sure presentative was denied a place thing game he simply takes the on tho ballot books by the circuit next step in applying it. St judge of this district. Louis com-parSpanish-Americapre-vont Globe-Democra- It is reported that Countlng Out In Kentucky. It is a sorry political spectacle that is going on in Kentucky. The qualified voters of tho state havo met and elected a Governor. A majority of the votes is unquestionably registered for ono But an elecof the candidates. tion law contrived in the interest of a party is now applied to alter tho returns sufficiently to givo the certificate of election to tho candidate who received the few est votes. The plot stands forth in full view and its details naturally interest tho whole country. A majority for Taylor, the Republican candidate, is in tho ballot boxes beyond denial, It is a pleasure to bo nblo to noto the great resentment slioun by tho railroad employes at tho late elec- -' tion. Thoir company had been un justly assailed by uooiiol, aWio represented ono of tho Democratic fac tions as candidate for Governor. Ho made ono of tho chief issues of tho campaign an attack on tho Louisville & Kashvillo railroad company, threatening if elected, to uso his influence to take away from thom their charter, in fact do all in his power to wreck tho road. Such throats were enough to fully arouso every faithful omployce, and they did rally to the support of thoir employes regardless of politics and the returns fully show thnt wher-ova number of them resided, their vote was cast against oppression.-Aan illustration take tho vote of Louisville, Rowling Green and Earlington, and it can bo easily seen on which sido of tho fence thoy wero lined up. In fact all over tho state their influonce for right and against one who was a declared enemy of thoir company, was keenly felt, even the section foromon wero generally found defending tliolr company by his ballot. Thoy took tho view that what hurt or crippled Ms company meant in tho end a loss to them by reduction of wages. Among thoso who took an active part against Goobolism hero on election day was Conductor L. R. Waltz, Yardmastcr Lawronco Kll-ro- y and Suporvibor Sullivan. Thoy throw politics asldo for a day and tho big majority rolled up for Taylor is partially lndebtod to their earnest work. The tool car and contents of the Mannington section was burned up last Friday, having caught from n spark from a passing engine. Only tho tlmoly nppearanco of tho water station engineer baved tho telegraph olllco. A new telegraph olllco is bolng built at Kollys, ami for, the present tho olllco undor tho charge of Jesso Coilmnu is in tho section house er s there. Agent Orr, of Kurlington, has had soino needed improvements mado in his olllco by tho carpenters and a now roof has boon put on depot nnd chlmnoys rohullt. Dispatcher Griilln, who lias boon t. i t This concerted publication was made by instructions from Uroy Woodson in this end of tho state and appeared immediately following the appearance of those two roosters in tho Courier-JournaBut the effort does not seem to havo forced public sentiment nor to havo quieted tho clamors of the people for an honest count. l. No estimate is published as to oouinern uemocrats are the amount of "public senti- means united against expansion. ment" influenced by the con- Senators Daniel,Morgan and Mc- certed publication in all the Goe- Laurim have expressed their op bel democratic papers of tho position to giving tip the Phil state last week of Qoobel's pic- ippines. Aim now conies sen ture coupled with his interview ator Caffery, the latest southern in which ho claimed to bo elected. senator to declaro for expansion away from his Ohio homo for tho last six years, loft last Saturday for a visit thoro for ono month. . During tho nbseueo of Dispatcher Orlilln, it will bo Dispatcher Powell on tho north ond, and a good man lio Is. Operntor Gardner is now here in tho dispatcher's olllco as copying clerk. Wo bid to tako Issue with tho Louisville Dispatch of last Sunday, wliou in an editorial it confessed that Goebel's attack on tho L. & N., had been a source of strength to him. Tho weight of that argumont can bo seen when ono goes back and looks over his canvass for tho nomination. Ho mado tho L. & N. an thou nnd went into tho convention with less than ono fifth of tho tho dolegatos pledged to him. It gave him no additional votes then uy no nor In our opinion did it on olectlon Is-s- day. bo Tho failure to throw a switch to propor position catibed two cars to i . it-- . Hon. John Bakuktt, President Cleveland's minister to Siam, says of our futuro commercial relations with the Orient: "The time i'h rapidly approaching when Japan, China, Korea, Siam and tho Philippines will consume , every pound of the South's sur- - partly ditched near Xortonvlllo last Friday night. A now brick oil house is now about u completed at Karlington nnd O'Rrion says that for tho sizo of tho placo ho will soon bo as woll Qeorge Boyd Dead. or hotter equipped than than any Mr. George Boyd died at hiulioino terminal station on tho L. & N. sysat tliis placo Tuesday afternoon. IIi tem. had boon very low with typhoid Ono of tho throo now iron bridges fever quite awhilo and his death waf being put in by tho L. & N. near not a surprlso to IiIh family and Hopklnsvlllo is now completed. iridium, air. jioyu nau been em- Supervisor McVey lias charge of tho ployed in tho L. & N. shops hero for work. years, and an honoHt and hard The rush of freight business still working man. lie was good citi- continues on tho Henderson diviszonand was held in high esteem by all who know him. Ho leaves a ion and an additional crow has wlfo and throo children who havo lately boon nddod to tho forco by tho slucorost sympathy of The Bek Master of Trains Dovnoy. Tho breaking down of tho onglno and all its roadcrs. at Nortonvlllo, lias rendered tho Mr. Luther V. Koontz,tho popular oleotric switch and signal plant drummer for W. F. Malu Jewelry thoro usoloss for tho last fow weoks. Co., of Iowa City. Iowa, has. been Tho Nadhvlllo American says of mixing with his many friends hcrofl the coutomplntod raibo In rates: mm wooic "In railway circles It is regauled Foro-mns I). S, Edwards Pastor. Services second Saturday night, Sunday anil ? Pluralities Taylor, 290; Robinson, 201. KY. MADISONVILLE. Sunday nlcht. SundnvMjhool ntU:H0. Prayer mooting, Monday evenings nt YOUn MONEY DAOK IF YOU WANT IT. 7:auo'ciooK. Joseph Jones.a lad of sixteen years, Catholic Ciiunoii. Rev. A. M as almost certain there will be a returned N. B. Miss Sallic Browning has general advauco in coal rates during was caught by tho "shaking nrm" Coeuoii, pastor. First Mass, Sunday H nivpn our Dross Goods. tho next week or ten days, perhaps whllo descending tho breaker at tho morning nt 7 o'oiock ; second .mass, 19 frnm tlm WphK .nnrl lm : o'clock. Afternoon service at ? -!,;,. 1. .i r.... uuuuo ou'i.no iih,ii I within a fortnight. Tho recent ad- Mahonoy City (Pa.) colliory, Novein 0:30 ovory Sunday. 1 lliliiiuila illiu VJU11U1.1I 40 2:30 vances in coal will causo tho In- bor 2, and had botli legs broken near (iKNKltAI. RA1TI8T j finishing touch. ClIUIlOH. tho kneo nnd was othorwlso injured, William Childors, pastor. Services crease in freight rates. o "Coal cars nre scarcer now than which resulted in dentil a fow hours every third Sunday at 11 o'clock a. j? .,'. in. and nt 7:30 p.m. they woro several months ngo, when later. Y. E. Prayer meotlng tho hauling of tho winter's supply of In Muhlenberg and Hopkins coun- every P. S. C.evening nt u::su. Sunday y iMC,u; t..'fflH$l f m t y y iw$ jjHjymy my j' 3.11.13.", t ,u.fi' coal was boguu, tho demand today ties, wlioro a lnrgo number of minors 1 boing almost twice, as great as at nro employed, Taylor Booms to hnvo YOUR ORDERS A TIMELY HIIT. Who Does the Livery Business?. nlttand that time. Tho railroads, feeling boon a favorite, and only two mining ton krioiiM tnrtd your wo that jonr blood It rich and vbola tjntm nt In a n SOLICITED. that they are nntitled to n reason- points in Hopkins county shows ncrfrctlr puro Uealiur condition rr the bm oi lir. Towder. Then you Carlttrdt'a able share of tho general prosperity, Goebel in tho lend anil that was will ve lire Herman I.lret ijpnoia lever, cniaa irom malaria, Ask your neighbors. havo advanced rates on tho fuel, Rarnsleyand Mortons tlnp, but In and the irrlp. Dr. Carlntedr German Liter vovratr ! tne oesi meuicma money can ony. several of , tho Eastern ones having thoso precincts tho country vote For your Cold try Or. Otto' Spruot Thoy all say that wo ordered another ralso, to go into ef seem to havo been tho cause of that Gum Balsam. Price 2 Co pnd COo haul better loads, fur- a Bottla. fect next Monday. Tho ndvanco result. For aali x f of next week applies to points west nisli best teams, ami al- - M,tt- Superintendent Win. Wnlton, of St. Rornnrd Drug Storo. of tho Rig Four Road from Clove-lan- d price. . j ways at tho right to Columbus, and will bo on tho Rnrnsley mlno, says that thoy Gen. P. Wat Hardin is now in shipments from West Virginia, aro doing n rushing business thoro, Wayno county. It is presumed that L Pittsburg and Ohio fields. It will nnd thnt tho men under tho new ho has retired to tho wild fastness of lnanngeinont nro gotting out moro bo 15c a ton to points in Illinois, ills former country homo In order Open All Might. Indiana and Western Michigan, coal than over before and are proud that ho may weep, silently nnd tin of tho chance to do so. There nro a nnd loc a ton to Ensteru Indiana, .9, ,(.!! observed, over tho dofent of Ooobol iTn Western and Northern Ohio and number of good miners up thoro nnd Harrodsburg Democrat. Eastern Michigan. At present tho thoy nro going to make tho miners Constipation means tho accumulacoal traflle associations nro prepar- nt Heela hustle to keep up with them. rtwri'in'fTrTlftirfi-'-----i- ,'-- i V" hmatter ing tho traflle on the bnsls of the adAnent tho fighting In South Africa, tion of wnstodaily, andthat should he is discharged unless this vance, which soon will bo issued. the'Dundeo coal fields nro tho main dono the foul matter Is absorbed and "Thpro have been rumors in south- source of supply for tho nnval and poisons tho system. I'se Horbtno to ern railway circles of a material in- merchnnt vessels frequenting tho nrlng about regularity of tho bowols. 1 BnBaHL crease in the freight rates on port of Durban. Tho loss of theso rrico 00 cents. St. Jiernnrii urug' and Builder storo. coal. Tho shipments from Tenn- fields for tho tlmo boing will compel I IS YIn tXPIHIINCI essee nro heavy and this ndvanco tho government to go elsewhere for Timber men aro vory busy in Muh will bo looked forward to by South- conl after tho stock on hnud is used lonburg. Crows nro nt work nil over EARLINGTON, KY. ern coal mine oporntors with great dp', nnd It might prove a sorlous tho county, nnd great numbers of MI classes of bulldlnpt erected nnd 'tV. intorest." if tho war should bo logs nro bolng put to tho various snw mndo completo ready for occupancy, W ArfD long continued. mills. Tho prlco of timber nnd ' mm. inciiuiiniriiieiurnisuini'oi an mater- -' -- ,, -r good and tho demand is Inls, mechanical nnd common labor.. DOWN IN THE MINES. The prosperous workiugmen of tho lumber is A country ovidontly remembered on strong. A PLANS. DETAILS. 8PEO Prlco reasonable nnd satisfactloiu tho last election day tho failure of I.Ike the littlo hoy that the calf a FicATioiMcuNTHAGT gUnraneoiI. KstlmntCBchecrfully L'ivn K? '".JSS. Richard Salmon, of tho Crabtrco an experhnont in ehnngo of admin- ran over, John R. McLean dldn j DRAWNUPON8HORTNO- - on nil kinds building nnd sjieclni work. M? mine, lias just reasons to feol proud -mado in 18J2, nnd this ac- have n word to say Wednesday. Tho i Tirr. uivo mo a cnance niyour woric. of tho record ho made on election istration counts for the unexpectedly largo Cincinnati Enquiror wns barren of n Cjswyjwill(m tFgWnlwnnMff3W iOTXlKviKfiM V day, his precinct showing tho largest r i Taylor majority of any In the county Republican vote in tho great manu- singlocditorinl paragraph. Stanford 2Z facturing sections wlioro Protection Interior-Journa- l. Tho now mine operators now nro has brought prosperity to ovory lino HCtMHMintMinilHIMMMMHMIMMMIO Jh Rarnott & Arnold, who havo of industrial enterprise. Mri Hudson, 04) Clop Street, I'adorali, Kr. U A Slmmont Liter & Wllllt mlno, charge of tho Stono writes: Hare Died Or. Ono of tho pleasing results of tho Medicine 10 year. It It tptendld for Djtpepil who aro working qulto a forco" and Uilioui Colic, (Soecenorto IikcDitIi.) selling to tho local trado a flue lot of Into election is tho town ticket nt ot children. 1Liter trouble and many allrncnti 1 $ think Mortons Gap headed by Superin- Kecolator and Dlick It much better than Zeitio't Z coal. 1 Draught iwctavr m. rrctrrk k tendent Harris, of tho South DiaiWest Virginia lias become tho llrst mond mlno, and wo wish to refer Tiio ciivii service commission an Stato for ail ond lumber, tho second I;:--! for coke and tho third for coal. It most especially to Mr. Harris suc- nounces thnt nn examination will be 1, for cess, becauso for months, or wo might held at Frankfort, December thirty-si- x has railroads projected, At tho Old Stand, on tho position of flremon in tho custo Main streot, Just eight of which aro under construc- wiy, years past, ho lias been nil attack by tho V. M. W., dian service west 01 juepot. tion. and they nnturally mndo a deterCoughed Jj Years. EAKLINQTON, KY. Kentucky's former Mine Inspector, mined ollort to defeat him, and tho 1 uulTnrr.fi fnr 97. vii.im wllh n .mlrvli C. J. Norwood, is now doing niiuo result shows what pooplo think of witli First-Cla- ss surveying for tho St. Rernnrd Coal ono wlio is sincere yot freo from anil spent hundreds of dollars avail and doctors nutl for medicine to no Company, at St. Charles, where tho mnlico In his opposition to an organ- until 1 used Dr. Roll's remedy makes weak company is preparing to Increase its ization. Thoy learn to respect him, This IIMMIII coal production to meet tho growing as was shown in this caso when ho Iuhcm Htrntirr. It Iins kiivi'iI mv fit. R. Roseil, Uranthhurg, ill. J. demand. ho led tho tickot. Tho Row Snuiio Roono, brother of Wo must say that tiio miner who went around on election day boasting Total production of coal in Ken- Dniifol Roono, wns tho largest land of who of tho fact that ho would veto as ho tucky in 181)8, ;!,S87,008 short; spot owner in nil tho preachersowned ever12.lived Louisville. Ho pleased rcgardloss of tho olfect Ills valuo f:,081,G61. In Kentucky was ono of tho twenty-tw- o 000 acres101s JeiTcrson county, bositles 111 1110 city 01 jxhiisvhio, vote would havo on his and others sovcrni States whose coal product In in which city lie prenched the first lnhor, simply allowed that ho had 1K93 wfts tho Inrgcst on record. Comsormon or mndo the llrst religious neither his or his company's interpared with 1807, tho product hi 1893 address. ests at heart. showed an increnso of 285,811 short Infant mortality is somothing tons, or 7.1) per cent, witli an In- frightful. Nearly die creased vnluo of over 2IjO,000 practi- before thoy reach eno year, one third be hoforo thoy nro cally In direct proportion to the fore thoy nro five, nutl one-hnHfteeul Tho timely use increase in tonnage. of Whlto's Cream Vermifuge would Kentucky is tho only Stato in tho save a majority of thoso precious union whose coal product is obtained lives. Price SiT cts. St. Roman! Drug from any two of tho great Holds. Storo. Tho Appalachian fields crosses tho Tho Episcopal Congress decided eastern end of tho Stnto, and the d " """ SB Sunday legislation should -- "" F central or Illinois Hold lias its south- not bo enacted or enforced nn rollg-lou- s Ask your physician this quesgrounds any ern oxtrcmlty in tho western part. tion concerning moro than legislatheft or murder. Wo tion, "What is the one great The western Hold contributed about givo up our strength when wo try to The matron of a . .1 1.noun MaMtfc II m (iicr' iw otic inmate, remedy for consumption?" GO per cent of tho output In the Inst mnko religious by forco," inon seventy years of age, who has "been in the iiifirinar for '".rce years, He will answer, "Cod-live- r two years; but CO per cent of tho Ina great sufferer from indigestion, and has been takin ; K. ,1.1ns Tab-ulc- s It Saved His Leg. crease in IBUSwns from tho eastern oil." Nine out of ten will about a year and a half and finds them so benuki il that he is P. A. Dnnforth, of La Orange, (In., field. I answer the same way. Intensely for There nro no completo statistics sulforcdfrightful running six months nevcrithout them. He is willing th.it his name should be used in Yet when persons have sore on his P 1T9i concerning the uso of machines In with a a testimonial, as it might be of use in persuading some other person te'ii?!iffi consumption they loathe all I the State Inst year, as some opera- leg, but writes thatRucklon'K Arnica Salvo wholly cured It In ton days. to try Them. A second old gentleman, in the same institution, fatty foods, yet fat is neccs- - f tors failed to reply to the inquiries I'or Ulcers, Wounds, Rums, Rolls', eighty-fou- r years of age, lias had liver trouble for many years and it's Pain r 'V W?" sary for their recovery and 1 of tho department upon thnt subject. In thoor Pllos, Curo tho host salvo In guaranteed. Only finds that R'l'P'A'NS help him very much. They also have two world. incomplete data it appears 25c. Sold by St. Rornnrd Druggist. From tiio mey cannot laite piain coo.-- ; -nurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-twthat there was a slight decrease in bothsuffer liver oil. The plain oil disJohn Enders, the Paducali man from indigestion, causing headache, depression of spirits and nervthe number of mncliinos in uso, turbs the stomach and takes While tho product of thoso in uso who shot himself nftor he had killed ousness. They take the Tabulcs and find them so useful that they away the appetite. The diswas approximately 1,400,000 short his sweetheart, Mrs. Shirley, dlod always have a package in their pockets. The matron also states: tons, an Increnso of nbout 100,000 Mondny nftor throo days of lntouso agreeable fishy odor and years of age and at times suffers with indigessuirering. Ho wns shot twico through that she is forty-fiv- e taste make it almost uncn- - j tons over 1897. Thoro woro twolvo mines nt which the head. tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that the durable. What is to be done? strikes occurrdd In 1898. Tho longTabules are very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her This question was ans- - I Thousands of men nnd women suf-fest ono lnsfcd flvo mouths, the shortfrom PlIeB, especially womon name used in a testimonial. wered when we first made I est ono two days. Tho total nurhbor with fomalo wcaknoss hnvo tills sufUI not UaMlt. Tbe tanUfc jlo tad proton Ufa. Or ifi to contend with in addition to rtr relief. Hot the wont IU of men mndo idle was 812, who lost fering rtfl a trx jwAand wi sutMUtuw. Ft t"A N ft, 10 for HUT IWI WI. W RUUlia ha. V lOOIIMQa IfKlflWUW WIH (Wr ITIHB.h UMJ MI orwtrdwl oUU( Hlptm CtMaUoi Orx, KuKJ Iff bsnm W., Kiwlotk. tliolr other pains. Tnblor's Ruckoyo Car eeaUs an avcrago of G2 days each, entailing mtUtd I any !! tb Pile Ointment will quickly eilect n a loss of '13,809 working days. curo. Prlco CO cts in bottlos, tubes Hopkins county is by far tho larg- 70 cts. St. Rornnrd Drugstore est producer, with a product both in Oil with Hypo I of Cod-LivTho now York Press very appropri1897 and 181)8 approaching closo to phosphite. Although that 1,000,000 short tons. Ohio county, ately snys: "Whon a man gets too was nearly twenty-fiv- e years 1 soeqnd, had an average product of moral to honor tho American Hag, It ago, yet it stands alone to- about 100,000 tons for tho two years, is high timo for him to go somowlioro Roth of theso counties are In tho wlioro It will not causo him pain." I day the one great remedy western Hold, and both showed ft The Plaining eye, Uuojant foouiep and Rosy for all affections of the throat slightly decreased output in 1898 Completion remit from the ute o( I)r M. A and lungs. JS-- WmL f was 145,402 tons greater than in 1897, blramont Liter Medicine. mnmsr 1 ne oad taste and odor nave been m comparatively small in output It is said thnt John K. Hondrick tho taken away, the oil itself has been S4 CD CJ in 1897 boing duo to tho will entor tho raco for Congress in 01 m partly digested, and the most sen E rV3l212"'9 AJ.kW striko in 8 of tho 12 mines of tho in Chnrlio Wheolor's district next sitive stomach objects to it rarely. county, nnd aifcctlng n total of 1,000 year. Tins is surely 11 tnrec cornered not one in ten can ia.e ana aisesi man. afTair, With Hondrlc'ks.Whcolor and the plain oiL Nine out of ten can i Of tho total product of tho Stato, James, all nftor tho nhim. It Is very taXe SCOTTS EMULSION and di3,5!17,42u tons woro shipped; 253,029 Lllkoly that our Domocrntlo brethron A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and nave a lively 0111 gest it That's why it cures so tons sold to local trado; 55,200 tons 01 tlmt district win scram luo. EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. many cases of early consumption. consumed at tho mines nnd 41,014 Even in advanced cases It brings NUBIAN TEA cures Dj3pcptons mndo Into coko. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. comfort and greatly prolongs life. Thoro wero 110 mines in operation, Bia, Constipation and Inui Tubes, by Mail, 75 cents; bottles, so cents. and Si do. all druaalsts. working nn avoragaof 187 days nnd gsetion. Regulated tho Liver. Price, 25 eta. SCO' 01 UOWNt, Chemists, Ntw York. - - 310 Ntrfli M Strut, ST. LOWS, !V JAMES F.BALliRO.S&PfvWw, 7,014 men. Sold by St. Rernard Drug Store. giving omploymont to Mf. 107 S97l IW ai&) Mission'akv Raitiht Ciiunoii. BISHOP & CD. i.: r 1 jut uij nnA. Cii... y f in r I Barnett & Arnold.! "" .. in'TirrTir,n'?-MtiTr'tirtftmtriii'frrrlf- - B M. McGORD, 1"!3-- L 7 E Contractor asx i GEORGE O. TOY, h ubrccu 4 STABLE.Prompt.Scrvicc. t y. j Equipment 1 '' mnomiim one-qiiarl- er lf ASK YOUR DOCTOR! "so-calle- 'tttB i I o; 1 i&S i or SCOTT'S er A 1 ft VOTVMTV :' A BOON TO MANKIND! D" TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE six-mont- SdnSo wttPLlu 'iii sdSScnS yhxriiM i:c;tjirkj nrocD: Ihmo TTf rPin!!!flHBBW KPjkQms.WF1M CURE jp Sk.A "i u&'..i f u?i 'u$&4 ar,j . M. r . .rtt iT- - rl :fiv .S& .,'tf.frsifcaj. ph .1 j jhX mm '. ' . ( g& k. 3$ brrt.,T , "Ity 3nbustru iioec bv BIG ERROR IN FAYETTE. Would Have Lost Beckham AlcKlnley on the Philippines. Had INDIGNATION IN NELSON. 3,386 roe dbrtoe." Goebelilei Done Aj They're Trying to Do In Nclton. Lexington, ICy., Nov. 13. It was discovered hero this morning that all LOCAL NEWS. tho certificates of election in Fnyotto county spoiled tho nanio of Crlpps Tlio Wclmtor Circuit Court will Iicckham "Jlickham," nnd accordconvents nt Dixon, Monday, Decem- ing to tho rulo tho (loobollto commissioners of Kelson county aro try-lu- g ber 4. to sot up ngalnst nil precedents, Loo Favors has completed his now tho Qocbol candidate for Lieutenant-Governbiltchor shop nonr tlio Oonornl Bapwould Ioso 8,I!W1 votes by tist cliurcli nuil will soon bo roady tho error. liowovor, tlio local comfor business. missioners ruled in fnor of Beckham, and tho votes go to thntcniidl- Provl-doneMr.J.l). Cnnnody, of near dato's credit. a prominent farmer, dloil of ItshowH how much (inference it pneumonia. Friday, aftor an Illness makes about whoso ox: is gored. of only n fow days. or o, list tills wcok, and Dr. A. Dr. U. A. Chntton was on thp tick Y. Davis, Wonderful Discovery. LUNHFOHl), Nnw Bpunork Mkdioinh Co. of Morions Clap, had chargo of Ills Dear Slis: I hno boon troubled prnctfeo for a day or two but Dr. with Liver and stomach complniiit. I bad no nppetito nnd my geiiernl Chntton is oiltngnln. henlth was verv bad. I took medi Dr. 11. W. Long is still qui to 111 at hlHlinnio in Mndlsouvlllo. Ills fovor Ih not so high, liowovor, as It lias boon nntl It is hoped that he will noon begin to Improve Al.A., April IH, 18118. I ; His Mother's Picture. C0J&HEA? remedy too highly. Last inter I had Tlio following touching story con- OVFRCOMFS rrrtD Z I .- vtrrippc and hemorrhage of tho lungs cerning Admiral Dowoy has la Just been followed. All tho tloctors around hero told mo I had to die of consumption. published: Just boforo tho battle , Then I thought I would ask Dr. Hart-ma- n of Manila, w hen tho ordor wns given " for advice, which I did. Ho pre- to strip for action, tho smallest powfor mc, and I took it Thoro will bo rogular services nt scribed v his naccording to his directions and was der boy on tho flngshlp dropped ., tlio My E. Church, South, Sunday. UNCIAL L5cured. I advlso everybody that is coat overboard. Ho asked permisTlio pastor will pronch morning nnd O by DUX THe OtMUINt-MAH- T Evans' Chnrg to the Orand Jury troubled with lung disease to tako Dr. sion to jump nf tor It, butwus refused. &y rtvmilnr. na imiinl. V.vnrvlmitv In- Judgo Evans has instructed tho Ilartman's treatment. I am sure they Ho wont to othor side of tlio ship, do. I am now UI?RNIAFfGfSYRVP. i 'vitcd to nttond thoso scrvlcos. Federal grand Jury to probe deep will not regret It if theyand can thank dropped overboard, roeoered tho enjoying good health, Osoak Uakru. .. .w rait. -- ; ., , . .. Claud. 11. Hays, of. Owens- - Sold by St. Bornnrd Drugstoto. Ho laid deop coat, and wns promptly nrrested for lntoolootlon frauds. nv.'W. v rc,Y for It." Elder roa iu tr s oiuoT4 tan tf. ns earn. emphasis upon attempts nt brlbory dlsobodienco. gW OttrO, 11110(1 I'.ltltT a. 11. ICOI'B ptlipil After tho bnttlo ho was tried and and intimidation of colored voters. Here's n Oood Thing Sltrrn tlwt I Mirlul lni nl.nnli Imrt lnaf snv HIV vuiiauiiii u,i,,w. iiwiv. AN HONEST GOEBELITE. found guilty. When tho sentence It Is very likely that severnl indict-mon- ts A Pennsylvania Central oinployo Sunday. Ho preached two excellent will bo found. Thoso who wns submitted to Commodore Dewey Enormous ami nis congregation was at Indianapolis has dovlsod a hnvo tried to Interfere with tho suf- A Barren County Judc Speaks Out for for ills npproval, ho becamo Interwhich Superintendent Mans-Hol- d Iplensod and cdlllctl. ested in tho caso, as ho could not frage rights of tho people will bo is sanguine will revolutionize Fair Play in the Count of the Vote. dealt with as thoy dosorvo to bo. understand why tho boy should risk Davison's Personal Pride. Thoro win a Binnll wreck at tho ilrlng of locomotive onglnes. Ith Glasgow, Ky., Nov. 13. Judgo S. his llfo for a coat just boforo the bat- do away with cumberBradley's Sterling Courage. shiugtcmlllo Monday. A pair of work Ih to throw tho conl Into tho M. Congressmen Geo. Former Oood for the Children. II. Doles, former Senntor, who nl60 tle Ho had tho boy brought to him. (rucks on tlio englno of passenger lire box with nu oven distribution. Governor Urndloy has shown a Davison of tho eighth district, wns Mrs. Ella IHnson, of Hlnton, Aln. served in tlio Coiistitutloiinl Conven- Ho spoko kindly to tho youngster, plate-holder- s, train got out of placo.aml the wrecker Tho dromon now docs this work courageous purpose to avoid no re- in from ills homo, Stanford, tho writes us Aucust 12. 1803. "I advlso with a shovel, throwing 10 pounds to sponsibility. Wo bellovo thnt ho has county sent of Lincoln, Sunday. all mothers to givo their children tion with Goebel, nnd nn ardent sup who broke down nnd told tho Com Iliad to bo called in. TrntHo was In his rnco for Gov modore thnt tho coat contained his heavy, fragile glass plates, on tlio north end 'for a fow tho shovelful on tho nverngOr Tho tlio civic as well as tho Ho vorliled tlio good nows thnt Tay- Planter's Nubian Tea when they nro porter of Goebel keep liinchino Is so dovlsod that tho en IliourH. courage to tlo whatever his lor had carried tho county by 22 puny or frotful. I when this medlcino ernor, whoii asked how ho was feel- mother's picture, which ho had Just In tho houso and the children ing said: "I nm not feeling ory kissed, and iio could not bear to seo gineer, by simply turning n little conviction of duty dlctntes. Wo, votes, which means much for It. and bothersome dark-slide-s. n doso nnd thnt givo I Aeont Orr, of tho L. & N., Is hav- - whcol, can plnco tlio coal in tho 11 ro thurcfore, mostonrucHtly.iuvoko Ills lloforo tlio Hon. Mr. Davison en- nro ailing I it." thorn oy at.iiornnru good, I nm mad." When asked nbout It lost. is the last 01 hoiu nng some repairing tlonc In tlio of box nt a speed of 21 cubic Inches per most thoughtful nud nnxious con- tered politics In Lincoln a fow yoars Drugstore. what ho wns mad about, ho Bald thnt Dewey's oyes filled with tears, ho This, togother second. It is claimed that it will do sideration of theso provisions of tho ngo, by offering for county Judgo ho was mad becauso ho hated to seo fairly ombiaced tho boy and ordered fice nt this place. Wanted Two Carpenters for to which xwlth tho now roof that has boon awny with poor llrlng, and Hint constitution of Kentucky mill tho nnd being elected, tho county wns Monday morning. Stendy work for tho old Democratic party years go- him to bo released, saying: mothers . "Boys who love their added, will contribute much to tho ho had belonged bo ninny flromon will not bo needed. United States. Ho lias enormous re- safely Domocratlo by nearly GOO. sovernl weoks. Apply to M. McCortl. ing to hell. He said It looked llko enough to risk their lives for her piccomfort and convouloiico of tho Immediate tosts will bo made. sponsibility, but to him has been Good generalship nnd tho nblo asfilm auxAifi AX Kodlks use our fiTulhlliig. Taylor was elected mid If lie wns ho ture ennnot bo kept in irons on tills given great powers. Without his sistance of pnrty men havo wiped Romantic Harrlage. (which weigh but ounces, where pUtei wiUjbi shouldn't bo counted out; that he fleet." Story of a Slave. In daylight. Serta pounds) and can be loaded seeking there litis been forced upon that majority ontiroly out now old Nio quail senson oponotl yestordny Mr.J.L. Sylvester, of Michigan, (Doles) was a Domocrntnnd belloved styles use cither plates or films. To bo bound hand nnd foot for him. the decision of momentous ques- Lincoln Is snfelyJtcpubllcan. (Hiid tho qiinll hunters nro happy. -Farmers Institute. ndvortlsod for n wife and Mrs. Sal-H- e in honost elections and ovory man's years by tho chains of disease is tho tions. Wo havo profound confidence KGuus havo boon donned and worst form of slnvery. tloorgo D. Dothel, of Church H II, Christian voto being counted for tho man ho Mr. Robert F. Inilnnoy, of Bow It will not bo n surprise to nny to $35.00 dogswoll fed and everything Williams of Manchester, Mich, that ho will meet them In such n who nro .nt nil familiar with tlio county, answered the ndvortiBoment Green, who represonts tho Stnte Kodaks, $5.00 cast It for. Jinrido ready for tho hunt. Hob White tells how such a slave was mndo manner ns will Justify the trust thnt good (lunlitlos of Chamberlain's Mr. Sylvester camo to Kentucky to ho contin- Bonrd of Agriculture, 1ms been hold"If Taylor hns got It," EASTMAN KODAK CO. RrtTll have a sovoro tlmo of it for a free. IleBnys: "My wlfo has licen has been imposed In him nnd to in- Cough Itomedy, to know thnt people claim his bride and they wero mnr-rie- tl so holploBs for flvo years thnt she crease ued, "ho ought to hnvo It or hnvo n ing n number of Fnrmors' Institutes tlio esteem nntl rospect In everywhere tnkepleasuro In relating nt least. twhllo nt ml Ik could not turn over in bed alone. nnd Good Roads Conventions. Ho Calalfpultr if mill. t last weok nt Hopklnsvillo by revolution." experience In tho uso of thnt Rochester, N.f. their 4tmltrl After using two bottles of EloctMc which ho Is held by tho people of his splendid medlcino nnd In telling of Judire Causler. Tho groom was n has held thoso meetings In the comiImnntiv o State. Lexington Hornld. Hitters, sho Is wonderfully Shooting Scrape. tlio benollt thoy hnvo recolved from wldowor with thrco childron nnd tho The Cigarette Hnblt. ties of Caldwell, Christian, Todd, proved nnd nblo to tlo her own It, of bad colds it has cured, of )OOOOO0 E.Xnfit Saturday Mlornoon about 4 work." This supremo remedy for bride had lust a short time before Mr. Georgo Unuinholi, superin- Muhlcnburg, Lognn, Simpson, Hnrt, Best way to Invest 25 Cents. threatened nttneks of pneumonia It Brelock, at Mndlsouvlllo, n shooting fcmnlo disonses quickly cures lias averted and of tho children it been grnntcd a dlvorco from hor bus tendent of tho Llndell Railway of Hopkins, Wnrren nnd Barren nnd Is Antioo, Miss., July 1, 18U8. ' sleeplessness, melanclioly, Nk.w Bicjrapo occurred which created quite now beginning to work In tho "Pur-chashns saved from nttneks of croup nnd band and trlvon tho custody of her St. Louis says: Si'iiNom Mkdioink Co. It is grand, good country. Ho has mot with "Under no circumstances will I K good tloal of excitement. It oc- hendncho, backache, fainting and I want to tell jolt what I think of whooping cough.sato uy nat. nernnru three childron. ctlzzr spoils. Tills miracle working Ton. I hnvo it hlro n man who BinokoB cignretteB. considerable eiicourngomont in his curred In front of Smith's snloon. medicine Is ngodsond to wenk, sickly your Nubian my fnmily, nnd used all medicine for Drug Store, Karllngton, Hon T. Itob-insonud in it is Weak Eye are Made Strong, Ho is as dangerous on tho front end work. ifrho t rouble w ns between "Chunk" rundown people. Every bottlo guar- myself claim for it It Is tho best Mortons Gap, Geo. King, St. you Dim vision mndo clear, styos re- of a motor as a man who drinks ; In iBrndley and n negro named Hughes. anteed. Only T0 cents. Sold by St. that Medlcino I oer used. It Is Charles. Succutor of the ' Vnoliriilinl ' Liver moved nnd granulated lids or soro Ilernnrd Drugstore. A Very Temperate Man. The One Great Standard Aathurlty, , His just tlio tiling to tnko If you feol bad flio reported cause of tho troublo Is eyes of any kind speedily nnd effec- fact, ho Is moro dangerous. RnwrllrsUon ' llreirrr, Destroyed by Fire. mid nro bilious. A. 1). Laxoahtku. Juillrel H Supremo CourU Too vllu to publish. Neither of tho tually cured by the use of Suther- nerves nro bound to give way at a A fow days ngo tho Times mnn ap Airs. Cavnnnh Dead. Sold by St. IJernard Drugstore. HtutiUuril Tho saw and grist mill of Mr. Pnt land's Eagle Eye Salve. It's put up critical moment. A motormnn proached Sherlh John E. Dalton for wns seriously hurt, Tho no- filial . Mrs. Snlllo Cavanali, wlfo of Mr. UmI'S Hiilirriu t Wells, near Crofton, was destroyed In tubes and sold on a gunrantoo by needs all his nerve all tlio tlmo, and a news Itom, nnd during the courso JSzgro received n siigni wounu in mo V, O. Cavanali, of near Itlchlaud, I mill, nil Hi. Ml, I'll Facts About Temptation onru nnuoinmr conversation, ho remarked: "I morning. Mr. nil good druggists. by ilro early Sunday a clgarotto smokor enn't stand tho of head. Ernest Duukorson Is snld to died Sunday night of spinal trouble, KlltlwHitaoollxink. Wolls nnd family succeeded In savWhen shall wo meet tompntlon? is n protty tougli job for can not remember that I was over hnvo received n glancing shot In the Wuriiily strnln. It Both Were Shot Twice. Couimc-iiclcc- t nf tor a short Illness. She w ns n good by I can not toll when my enemy will ing so mo of tlio machinery but the pronounced ns n knee. Beattyvillo, Ky., Nov. 18. Louis men In good condition, nntl even my menus, nut iorprohibitionist j. Iit Ftiita SilpclliiltlHleuU ( woman and her death Is tho cause of conio against mo, but 1 can whether grentor part of it wns burned. Mr. . f H. itooli. i olWira I ml uurieoii years thov sometimes cot flurried. If I liavo not lastou vinous or inuii. ComdiiU,Miil0"rMiiait' rs ) much sorrow in tho neighborhood I shalt march ngalnst him nt ouco Wells sustained a loss of nbout $1000, Spicer, Republican Election Indians In the United States. annual nuiiom milliner. missioner of this county, and Julius find a car beginning to run badly liquors. I raised, bought nntl boiu IiiMiltinhlu In wlioro she lived. Sho was about or wait till ho hns chosen a good po- As this is the third tlmo tho mill Angel, a prominent citizen, on their and getting Irregulnr for. any time. tobacco, but I havo no idea as to its The total number of Indians III Ilia tiunaetwM. ahil to , en years of ago, and leaves sition nnd fortified himself strongly. has been destioyed by fire, Incendl-nrle- s llfo look a chow lira te utirr. aclrfilar. pn- - , ho United States :M2,0ttr according thirty-B- e immediately begin to investigate taste, as I noVor Inpipe or cigarette." way home engaged In a dlfllculty, I Irfciioimi limn, uiiii or smoked a clear, educator nro suspected. to the 1RW calculation. This Is nn a husband nnd llttlopon. Intermont Wo need to crush temptation ns which resulted in both mon being tlio man to find out If ho Binbkes -Scottsvlllo Times. SielwniKiS"M ttnioii application to 1HTT. took plnco at Concord church Tueswo seo it, take It by surprlso, soon ns fin'rcafe of about 15,000 over shot twice. Neither is expected to cigarettes. Nino times out of ten 5a.&C.aicrriaiiiCo.,Publlali:ra),? The Cigls, Kins of all Ulrdi, I'Iih Indian is not ns near a creature day. nnd givo It noqunrlcr. Do not dally ho doos, and then ho goes for good." Hprlngllcltl, Mass. Is noted for Its keen sight, clear recover. llio past as ouo might think. with It ono moment. of b and distinct vision. So nro thoso Tho men wero neighbors mid it is Used by British Soldiers in CAUTION. Do not smalldeceived ia Lung Irritation buvlnir Evil Is n weed thnt grow s quickly, persons who uso Sutherland's Englo understood that the dlfllculty was All autbanUa "Webster's Dictionaries." Is tlio forerunner to consumption. Africa. PERSONAL. worso than parsaly, w hicli Is said to I'yo Salvo for wouk eyes, styos, soro abMJgin'nts or weuter'a international uiouon. i will ctito Boll's on arr lit the vorloiia sixes bear our Cnpt. C. O. Donnlsou is well grow from n single soed to n plnnt oyes of any kind or granulated lids. not over politics, but over trouble Dr. mid such strength to tho iuairuinfiiM.uvw.wiii.u.M. It. k!o cough or n cold will not that had existed for some tlmo. known nil over Africa as eoinnuin-tie- r cnpiiblo of ripening ll,00d seeds in Sold by nil dealers nt 25 cents. lungs that n Mr. nnd Mrs. M. T. Winslond, of of tho forces thnt captured tho conts nt Bottlo there. Twenty-flv- o :"NelM), visited tio family of W. E. famous rebel Galisho. Bismarck's Iron Nerve. Under date ono short summer. So, for tho lovo Killing at Falrvlcw. all gooil ilruggists. 181)7, from Vryburg, your own snfoty, of Nov. 4, of the Mnslor and s., ,IJoytl, Sunday. Was tho result of his splendid Mr. Georgo Mlmms shot nnd klllod ho writes: "lleforo start- meet tho temptation at oneo nnd lioaltti. inuomitamo win nuu tro ai - fir Eltlred Davis, who has boon at Expansionists' Victory. ing 011 tho last campaign I bought n crush boforo It lias tlmo to grow Tom Shmiklin, colored, near Falr-vlo- mondous energy aro not found wlioro .. v.. it tending thoStnto College nt Jcxiug- - quantity of ChninhorJnlu'B Colic, Mondny morning. Tho mon oiomacii, nuu Tlio olectionsnro admitted to havo ijiver, jviuiiujb W. T. Giinn, of C. E. World. Cholora nntl Diarrhoea Itomedy, had quarrollctl, It Is said, several Dowels nro out of order. ton,;ls ul homo tor n Uriel visit. If you been n route for tlio which used myself when troubled days ago, and Shnnklln wont to Mr. want theso qualities and tho suc- ists, oven by tho Now York Even Mcmlnmcs Paulino Jones mid Vl with I Washing Baby's Flannel. bowel complniiit, mid bad cess thoy bring, uso Dr. King's Now Davis visited in Mndlsonylllc, Ins given to my man, nnd In every case Tho donr babies' flannels must bo Minim's farm nnd ronowed tho alter- Life Pills. They dovolop every ing Post, their leading organ. It proved niostbonollelnl." For snlo washed moro carefully than thoso cation, Monday, with tlio result power of brain nnd body. Only 26c Johnlo McLean, liowovor, hns dis veek. by St. Dorunrd Drug Store, Earllng- at St. Bernard Drug Storo. covered Hint ho lias dealt expansion Miss Inez Dean spout Sunday In I ton, Ben. T. Ttoblusnn, Morton's of adults, as thoy aro usually moro stated above. delicate and oxnonsivo nnd need a death blow. But it was tho ex Mndhwnvlllc, tho guestof tlio MIbbob Onp, uoorgo King, St. Clinrlcs. Kentlo treatment. Use water as hot Croker's Interpretation. DIGEST YOUR FOOD. pansion of tho Doinocrntlc pnrty In Wooton. us your hands can comfortably bear, Ninety rr cent, of all sickness Is canted by Pine Work. tlio Mr. Croker, In speaking of create food properly Ohio thnt he dainngeil worso mini and put tho little flnnncls in n tub sons not helns; Into your digested, itthen yon poiFire at Guthrie. Miss Snlllo Mcdrnth Is visiting In aro poen For lino watch work, clock work blood and othors. and wash llalilaandalmost an vdlseaso the human BTStem meaning of tills month's elections, nny th Ing olse to A destructive Ilro visited Guthrie bonarntolv fiom hot waters, makand Jowclry repairing, call on W. G. Nnshvlllo. truthfully says that "Tho thorn through two Is heir tp. Use Dr. Oarlstedt'a German Liter qulto rune Itartcr, Jj. You ing tho Biuls of Fairy Soap, with a l'owder and watch the remits. dose. will feel American flag will bo upheld as it To purify and enrich the hlood, itrengthrn Karllngton, ss. u.if . Uvory nisiieciur. daughters enrly Momlny morning. Frank Mrs. It. V Davls nnd piece of Give It Ky. opera I101180 vnltied nt$n,00() llttlo Gold Dust WashhiK Powder the L'ood effects after takln? one Nerves and lavlRorate the syitem.uio Dr work wnrrnnted. atrlalandbeconTluced. Price 25c nover was before" Perhaps It was the spent Monday In Mndlflonvlllo. t?- -r M A Simmons Llrer Medicine Jew- added to whiten and soften tlio text Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balaam Curaa was totnlly destroyed. Noblo's Manufacturer o! well enough in the past, but if it Miss Katlierlno Donoiie, of Hop elry Sloro nnd Itoss & Co.b' drug ure nnd fiber of tho llnnnol. Iilnso HUb Grade .. ., Your Cough. Just the Medlolnft, means n broader and wldor civilizaIn wnrni water, and pull nnd stretch Surely Republican. klnnvlllo, Isited Miss Llzzlo Sulll- - Btoro for Children. woro nlso burned. Thoro nro each llttlo plcco in shape, and hang Hopkins-virltion it ennnot bo hold too high to Wor sale by an u fow days last weok. Hon. John Folnnd, of several opinions tin to tho origin of securely on tho lino out of doors to suit us. Wo novor quarrel with It, St. Dornnrd Drug Storo. upon recoivlng tho olectlon Miss Epima Mills, of Mnnlton, vis- thollld. Uynnnylt Is supposed to dry. Tho work must bo dono speedRepair Work aSpieliltr. save when it is narrowed nnd low- returns, remarked: "Thank God, I ily; novor lot tho ited frlonds hero n fow days last havo boon the work of nn incendiary, moment longor'thnn gnrmonts lie n necessary. ered. Jacksonville, (Fin.) Times-Unio- nm a Ropublionn, livo in n republiweek. but other theories havo boon adTho following news itom wns overcan wnrd, a republican city, a repubItow L. W. Spnnn and wlfo, of vanced. Praise for the Populists. looked last weok: McBsrs. Jno. 11. lican county, n republican Stnto nnd wish to Btato to tho general wero tho gnosis of Woodburii, Kv., To Cure a Cold In One Day Howls it thnt In tho First dis- Atkinson, Goorgo O. Atkinson, Thos a republican nation." Woll and public that owing to tho doIt the Cap Fits, Wear It." Mrs. Mnrgarot Dourland Monday Goebol's plurality Is Just half N. Klalr, J. W. Day, L. H. O'Brien Tako Laxatlvo Bromo Qulnino Tab-lot- s. truthfully snid, Mr. Folnnd. trict main! for new work, as woll as all ' All druggists refund monoy If They left Tuesday for Evansvlllo, "If you nro sultorlng from tho thatofUryan's? ns It falls to euro. Tho gouulnu hns L. nnd A. J.Stokes wero of classes of repair work, I havo prolull., to nttond tho General llaptlst boils, pimples Impure blood, hnvo In 18!r in tlio First district tlio city coimcilmen for Karllngton. Weary women need an occasional dose of Dr or sorofula sores; if L. B. Q. on each tablet. cured tho services of a flrst-clas- s M. A. Simmons Llrer Medicine Io strengthen Association, wlileh mot thoro this your food does not digest or you suf- Populists cast 1,500 votosfor Petltt. shoemaker from Evansville, and their nerves and Invigorate their systems you In 1MMJ they voted for llrynn. In Week. fer from catarrh or rliounintlsm, The Oldest Nun. Caldwell's Oldest Woman. am now prepared to do all work tnko Hood's Chns Duvallo has gono to tho bed-nld- o nro tho ono who should fit your caso IBS)1,) thoy rofusod to voto for Ooobel. Tho NovQinber "Cosmopolitan" Mrs. Bortheluln Tyroo,$ngod ono promptly on short notice. All Jlardstown, Ky., Nov. 12. Them of Ills bftitlior, Mr. Medloy, of Sarsaparllla. It will Dosides, tho Drown Domocrnts in brings pleasant recollections to tho work guaranteed to fit and give Sacramento, who Is soriously III nnd exactly, niako your blood pure and tho First lind nn oxccllont orgnnl-7atlo- died nt Lorottolast weok Sister Gen- - hundred nnd two yonrs and four millions who biiw tho recont Dowey cure snlt rheum, scrofula, rhotimn-tlsliving nbout four miles not oxpocted to IIvq.- satisfaction. dyspopsln. catarrh and givo and earnest mid enthusiastic oroso Mnttlngly, tho oldest nuu in mouths, In Now York, nnd will tho United States. Sister Goneroso from Princeton, died Sunday night celebration lionltn. Mrs. P. 11. Dnvls wns In Loxlngton you port flrBtndoquato leadois. yenrs old nnd took of old ago. Sallio Tyroo, hor daugh L'lve other millions tho was ninety-fiv- e last week. Hut in all the wostern liortlon of tho vail at tlio agoof twonty,sevonty-flv- o ter, ngod olghty, was her attendnnt idea of thoso romnrknliio nays. 11 Hood's Pills euro nil ills, Non00 YEARS' -- 2fjfc Jloficoo M. Wheat filled his regular irritating. EXPERIENCE Kontucky tho Populists Btood for a n very lino collection of Ken-- i In her laBt illness. She was tho old-o- st contains yenrs ago. Sho was born in appointment at Nobo, last Sunday. froo ballot and a fair count, nnd In pictures of bcoiiob In tho metropolis woman In Caldwell County. tucky in Juno, 1801. ho bo doing thoy hnvo earned tho grntl- Paul M. Mooro was In 'EvniiBvlIIo Contrrossmnu Do Armond is when tho Admiral was welcomed ing boomed for tho minority lead- tudootnll mon who lovo froo insti 1 Monday. If you nro suffering from drowsi- homo. Chamberlain's Pnln Balm Cures ership in tho IIouso of Representaness In tho day time, lrratablllty of M?s. QuIiiHorls tho guost of Mrs. tives. His frlonds nro making en- tutions. Loulsvlllo Post. Others, Why .Not You? temper, sleepless nights, gonornl deTho groutostglnsong farm on onrth ' Cramer and Mrs. M. 11. Long. thusiastic olforts hi his bolialf. Thadc Mahx My wlfo has been using Chambor-- j bility, headache, and general want is located in Grayson county and HAS NATURE WARNED YOUl of tone of the system, uso Uorblne. IONS Mrs. Susan V. Davis, of Pnducah, to T. H. Gnrdinor, of Nature herself clad In tho tarlr carba o. Iain's Pnln Balm, with good results You will get relief nnd flnnlly a euro. AC. COPYRIOHT rprlnir.blouomGfarUitrreanndllowetacauslng for n lamo shoulder that has pained Tho farm consists of 200 has boon tho guost of tho family of IU4iA4i CUBAN RELIEF enrca tlio dripondcut chord to vibrato to thlo, tho hor continually for nlno ytSnrs. Wo Price 50 cents. St. Bernard DrugAnrone sending a sketeb and description mar ti Dr. P. Us Davis. opinion rulcklT ascertain our patentable. wneinar an montilellffbttn; nll,prlnj;tlme and how do riflniCrS CollcNcurtlclaBulToolhiichO yon feci Hireofyou that tired shaky feellnp, hnvo tried all kinds of modicines store. Conranofca. ncros. Ono hundred is hi timber. Intention Is Probably ,H,,,vlnflvoinlnuta. EoiirBtomach tlonsstrlctlrconodentlal. Handbook on Hatenu forerunner ol Chilli, Malaria and Typhoid nnd doctors without receiving nny Under one tree wns recently gnthor-o- d MIbs Matnio Mnssio, of Toxns, ia and Bummer Complaints, l'ricc. 25 Ccnta. sent free. Oldest ayency f or securlnavpatjata. yon must not pais this warning FeTer If bo, 1'atenU taken tbrouuh Mann Railroad Commission. Sold by St. Dornard Drug Storo. ISJuSVASCOODFORADULTS. flvo pounds of this valuable toot. tho guest of Mrs. E. A. Chatten. jls it Is ait Indication of slckncst; avoid thlt) benefit from nny of thorn. Ono dny iperlalnotlu, without cbanfe. In the consnlt us as onr advice costs you nothing. wo saw nn ndvortisoment of this Tho Stato Railroad Commission It Is worth $: a pound, Mr. Gnrdi- WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. Bt Call on yonr druggist and froenro a boltla of medicine nud thought of trying It, Scientific (liLATIA, ILLS., NOT. IS, 1M3. met nt Frankfort, Tuesday, for a nor hns figured. It out that on this l)r. Carfstcdt's Herman Llrcr 1'owde.r. Taks Co., Bt. Louis, Mo. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. lUraest elr- ono doso a day nt bed tlmo for nl dayj then which wo did with tlio host of satisthreo days' session for the purposo bnsls nnd at GO trees to tho ncro rarls Medlcino Wo sold laal rear, (MO bottles o tlcntlemoiit She hns used only ono botfollow by procuring a bottlo of Yucatan Chill faction. GllOVKrt TABTBLKS3 CHILL TONIC nnd ban Tonic, following the directions and afier two tlo and hor shoulder is almost woll. of filing tho proporty assessment on touiibt tbroo aroaa already this year. In all our ax which is u smnll nverngo, tho weeks' course of these two great remedies, yon year, in tuu uruic luiiivp.. nun or MUNN &Co.36,D,-"NewY- ork Adolph L. Mtllott, Manchester, nil railroads In tho state. Quito a will feel like tho Cowcra look In the tprtng. is worth $7W por ncro, mnklng twrleuce anitarticle that nre such unlrcrsal satis narer sold "ranch offloe. S F BU Washington. U. C Prepare yourself for tho malarial or hot Reason N. If. For snlo by St.Bornard Drug number of prominent rnilrond mon worth ucuou M your iviue. Yntirmtrulr. tho fnrm of 100 acres of timber Au.tav.Oinu &Ca when tho atmosphere is full of germs. If Storo, Eurllngton, Bon T. Robinson, necessary and when your system warns yon, MortoiiB Gnp,Gco. King, St. Charles. of the Htato aro lnnttondanco. $70,000. repeat the above. Theso Remcdlea Io toc Should not breed W. A. Nisbkt, Prestdent. tad hold br Temporary Derangement ot Digestion through O. W. Wadbiil, Cashier. like diseases Rosevear to Attend. St. Bornnrd Drug Storo. orerwotk, worry or emotional eicltemcnt, are Mr. Henry E. Rosevear, who has qnlcklr rectified by Dr. M. A. Simmons I.lrer HOPKINS COUNTY typhoid fever or Fire at Robnrds. boon tho Stnto Secretary of the Ken- Medicine. malaria. Tho town of llobardfl camo very tucky Y. M. O. A. will nttend tho Borelunga, pain In tho chest and painBIcctlon Contest. nonr bolng dostroyod by flro Satur- tlio convention In Mndlsouvlllo, Fri of T la anlil Hint Timi 111 fnfT1 nf ful breathing, tho will not if day night. Dnnlol Boll's stoic nnd puotnnonli, aro quickly rolloyod and Dr. John spttrB Mlddlesboro havo found Bniuclennt cured by tlio old rollablo breaks npW. rosldonco woro burned, nnd hud it .. you use Gold Dust It Madisonville, Ky. not boon Hint the wind wns favor- nnd Y. M. O.A,workors will be pros- - grounds for a conto.it and thoy will null's Cough Byrnp.Tryltntonco. a S night. regularly, able, tho entire business part of the out nnd tho mooting will ho nn In- - contest tho city oloctlon. Tho Dein- - cold In ono toreHting ono. $50,000. Captal Stock, town would hnvo boon destroyed. ocratlo candidates for city oflleos r'M 8tnd for fre bookltt u0ldea RolM liavo only n smnll majority. Tho If you hnvo soro throat, soronoss Republicans say Trnnsncts a gonornl banking busl-ncH- S for noMwork.M Henry Koehler & Company that thoy havo ncross tho back or sldo, or your lunga nnd invites tho nccount ot the of Ciioian fool soro or tondor, or you nro threat- strong proofs of fraud. Wont sovornl citizens ot Hopkins and adjoining TUB N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Walnut Locib. Will pay highest ened with dinhthoria or pneumonia, Mnnnv in nnrnnt frftnfl lilnn. mjiv liv counties. ntatiinfit Will quickly heal Soro Lungs. cash price. Thoy nlso buy Poi'&Aii Kewyk Mallard's Snow Xdnlmont ojc- OWfo SCU0I1 Hns tho flnost nntl most secure Doctor nnd llAimwooii IjUMHnn in mixed Iternnlly nnd Coussen'sIIbnoy of Tttr.J secured by our aid. Address, U.MIK Dose are small nnd pleassnt to taVe.druggist. vault in this soctlon Kentucky. recommend it. l'llceajcts, At all Hboord, Jialtlmoro, Mil., cars. Writo thorn at Lonlsvlllo, Ky. J st. Uornard Drugstoro. Patkht ' iS " ist cine from four tlllforcnt tloctors mid thov fallod to tlo mo any irood. 1 irot no relief until I began to use your Nubian Tea. I unci! about two dollars worth of it, ami it did mo more good thnn all tho medlcino I over took. I have gained thlrty-llv- o pouundfl in wolghtnud my health is very good. lean sleep soundly mid my nppetito is excellent. I can Planter's Nubian Ten to tho to nny world ns bolng n Uod-son- il Any one who doubt community. misstatement cnu writo 10 .. ma-clil- no the Goebelite Theft Dnrdstown, Ky., Nov. 13. Great Indignation prevails horo among honest Democrats and Ilcpubllcnns on account of the action of tho two (.loobollto commissioners In counting 1,10(1 of Gen. Tnylor's votes out. Tho matter wns brought boforo Judgo Jones, of tho Circuit Court Saturday, to secure nn injunction preventing tlio 1,103 votes being countod for "W. P." Taylor Instoad of W. S.Taylor. Judgo Jonos refusod to pass on tho motion, claiming It was not In his Jurisdiction, nnd It to tho Stnto Election llonrd. It Is said horo that tho partios who aro responsible for tho typographical error (u the certificate nro snld to bo in a serious position. Henry Bacon, who printed tho certificates, claims it was ono of thoso unnccountablo orrors that frequently occur In printStatu oi' Ohio, City op Tor.inso j "" ing olllces, nnd County Clerk Ilaplcr LtlOAI. CpU.NTV. is imablo to find tlio original copy. Fiianic J. OiuiN'nv mnkos oatli that ho is tlio senior partner of tho Prevented a Tragedy. ilrm of E. J. Cheney & Cheney & Co., Timely Information given Mrs. doing business in tlio City of Tolodo, County nnd Stntonforcstudf and thnt Gcorgo Long of Now Strnllsvlllo, said llrm will pay the sum of Uno Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy Hundred Dollars for each nnd oory and saved two llvos. A frightful enso of Catarrh thntconimotbo cured cough had long kopt her nwako ovory night. Sho had tried many by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FllANK J. ClIKVIIY. remedies nnd doctors but steadily Sworn to beforomonud subscribed ?row worso until urgod to try Dr. Ono bottlo Now Discovery. in my presence this (Ith day of wholly cured hor, nnd sho writes A. D., J880. -- -. tills mnrvelous medlcino also curod . A. W. (Ilkason. Notary Public. Mr. Long of a sovcro attack of Pneuhi:ai.. monia. Such cured aro posltlvo Hulls Catarrh Cure Is taken In- proof of tlio matchless merit of this ternally, nntl nets directly on tho grand romody for curing all throat, Only (iOc blood and mucous surfaces of tho chest nnd lung troubles, nnd $1.00. Every bottlo guaranteed. system. Send for testimonials. F. J. CHHNFV & CO., Toledo, O. Trlnl bottles free nt St. Bernard Drug Store. Sold by Druggist, 75c. Hall's Family Pills nro tho est. cd "Tho future of thoso now possessions is In tho keeping of Cougross, nnd Congress is tho servant of tlio people. That they will bo rotalncd under tho bonlgn sovereignity of the United States, I do not permit my-so- lf to doubt. That they will provo a rich ami invnlunblo heritage, I fool assured. That Congress will provide for thorn a government which will promote their mattjrlal Interests, as well ns advanco tho people In tlio pnth of civilization nnd Intelligence, I confidently bolloo. They will not ho govornod as vassals, or serfs, or slaves thoy will bo given n government of liberty, regulated by law, honestly administered without opposition, taxation without tyranny, Justice without brlbo, education without distinction of socinl condition, freedom of religious worship, nud protection in life, liberty nnd tho pursuit of hnppluosi." President McKInloy to tho 18th Minnesota Volunteers nt Mlnnenpo-Ilf- l. llonut Democrati and Republicans Unite io Prevent (he Consummation of 'What the Election Teaches. Any obgorvor of tho political situation Is justified in concluding thnt tho result of Tuesday's olectlon is to emphasize tho candldaoy of Mr. McKInloy. In a measure it nUo points to Mr. Drynn as tho candidate of tho democratic party, for, although-Mr- . Drynn did not fulfill his own predictions nor tho hopos of his followers, ho did ns well ns any other leader could hnvo dono under tho circumstances not as well as ho himself could havo done", liowovor. Wo think ho lost votes by his nltora-tlo- n t In tho wnr cry of tho Is not tho word to conjure is very with, nnd llttlo bettor. In fact, this last cry gavo Nash his victory in Ohio. Tho pcoplo of thnt stato felt that to voto for McLoan nt this time, nnd In response to tho appeal of Mr. Dryan, wns to condemn tho President while engngo in upholding tlio honor of tlio Hag of our country. This thoy would not consont to do although many a voter would havo boon qulto willing to voto for Mr. llrynn's name on tho original freo silver platform. Wo think tho election teaches this one thing most plnlnly. Until tlio wnr Is over thoro is no political victory posslblo to tho party that does not support tlio Government's oiforts to bring it successfully to an end. Mobllo, Ala., Register. pnrty.-Anti-trus- (wMrTinADI D DISEASES MUfac Many diseases considered in- curable are catarrh under other names. Slmplo catarrh "u the hend Is called Incurable. Consumption is en- fj tarrh or the Sr lungo, and its victim o NO TISSUE PAPER. Goebel Lie Nailed Concerning the Ballots Used In Knox County Will The Vole be Certified as Cast. HW ik X II bers of pcoplo (Ho of consumption needlcs!iy It U certnln thnt every phase of catnrrh, Intituling many cases of consumption, ore cured by tho right treatment Dr. Ilartman's Pc great prescription, attacks catarrhal diseases scientifically and cures them. Dr. Hnrtmnn explains It fully In his books w hlch nro mailed on application. Hero Is a letter from Mrs. llarmcnlng, Mazo Manic, Wis., who la ono of many cured of consumption by Sho says: rn-na, Pe-ru'- H doubt nasi 2oi3Rb3 '? mwffp but greatstages; is, . no hoi 0 inoio ad num vance, tl Bnrbourvllle, Ky., Nov. 13 Thoro is absolutely nothing in tho reports from lieroliithoSimtlaypapors nbout tissue ballots. None such was used. Tho ballots weio tho regular olllcial ballot, printed on good papor. Tho opposition only wanted something to Justify tho notion of the board, provided it could bo Induced to throw out tlio wholo voto. Tlio motion for mnndntory Injunction Avas entered before Judgo Brown nt 1 o'clock nt tho Courthouso, nnd time given tho board to act without further proceedings, ns it requested tlmo to hear Mr. Craft on th forty-tw- o AVilBon Acts gently on Eory thing Is quiet, but tho Is 011 ballots. crowd the public stqunro. Thogather-in- g is much Inrgor thnn in tlio fore- noon. It is believed thnt tho vote will now bo certified without fuithor proceedings. Medicine Co., Columbus, O, Dkau Sins: "I cannot praise your Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System && c r r t y u aluij -- the el i f&tSt 1 H4BrruALCorT'T,OM Pe-ru-- 1. Po-ru-- 11 tii Kodaks some por-Hon- nl Ioeo-motl- Just turn a light-pro- Key .- o" n, International Dictionary 1 I ni-- "Webster's I 1 i i i i I I trade-tnai- Uoch-iiaunlnn- d, . . THOS. B. YOUNG f' 3 o, GROVE Boots and Shoes, ICeirlixiEttojn, n. Ky. I n, - gs n. Ellza-bethtow- tt-- CHILL TDNIC TAETELESS 1123330 American. The Kitchen Sink gin-Bo- SORE LUNGS foro-runno- It S?iSSSSi in BANP-- w cnr-lon- Br.BulIs COUCH SYRUP riTTllTWOTJJ i j 1 4j Jkhit Mi-- y 1 0 I " - li I' " . -- V u r t Knott nnd Low Russoll, n prominont Tho doebeluns 'II Oct Yoti. NATIONAL AFFAIRS. attorney, both supporters of Mr. Onco thoro wuz two littlo boys wo'll Goebel, admit tliolr candidate's decall 'om Will nnd Wat Most Important Road In the County Interesting Encts and Crisp Com feat. Who tried their hands nt politics, Widened and Graded. ments Political and A special from Lexington dated when politics wuz hot, Suge John Hall deserves cred Monday says that Mr. Hill, nomi An' they both cnino up to Louisville, Otherwise. an' went back homo again, it for the important improve- nee for Secretary of State, on the Washington, D. C, Nov. 15. The and Judge linger, Goebel Not Democratic nominocs, but sad- announcement that more than ments lie lias had progressing nominee ticket for State Treasurer on the der, wiser men. of tho gold produced 'in the lately on the road between same ticket, both openly admit Au' they brought their delegations, world in the last four hundred years and Madisonville over Goebel's defeat. too, from counties great nn' small has been mined in the last forty years by far the most imwhich goes No contest will be made by the is proving embarrassing to the people But when thoy tried to vote 'ein,why, thoy wuzn't thoro nt nil; portant traflic and the most Republicans at Lexington over the who were brushing tho dust oil their all they travel of anyroad in the county. ballots that were spelled "Ulckham" campaign speeches in 18, in which An' fill a hat,ever found of 'em would about, meant for Judge lieckhain, nomi- they asserted that gold was appreFills and culberts have been wid- nee on tho Goebel ticket for Lieuciating becauso Its production did An' tho Goebeluns'll git you ened, grades reduced and the tenant Governor. Republicans will not keep paco with tho If you demands of Don't .road straightened. Now, through win without attacking trivial world for n clrculnting medium tlip Watch or not at all. fif the Monarch the Out! A letter from Secrotary Shepard, Campaign assertions of 18U6 read Goal Company, the road is being of the Republican Campaign Com- strangely now. Tho popoeratlc ora- The Goeboluns is mighty bail, nn' greatly widened through the loves to catch good men; wife Frankfort, property of that company and mittee, to hisGoebelatheadquarterswas tors of that occasion were, insisting An' is they ever gits 'em, why, thoy by that the gold mines of tho world delivered at well graded and ditched. The a carrier who is said to be a Goebel-It- could not possibly produce enough don't come back again, leveeulong Polk Merrill's field is The letter was opened. It con- of the yellow metal to keep pace with The King, he has a curious mill as strnngo as you can find, elevated and strengthened and tained political news but no com- tho world's requirements for nn inthe'brush cutout along the wa- fort for the Goebel people. The car- creased currency; yet tho gold pro- An' If he wants nn ollleo, why, ho just begins to grind ; says he thought the letter was duction of tho preceding year will ter course in the ell'ort to get the rierthe wife of Sam Shackleford. for far exceed the average annual pro Ho sets the Indicator at tho voto ho road bed above the Hood mark likes the best, duction of silver nnd gohlconiblned Teachers' Association. for the winter. One hardly recduring the period between 1873 nnd An' drops Commissioners In the slot tho ol' mill does the rest. ognises the former narrow track Tho Second Congressional District 1800. So we'll sny to Willie Taylor, you beside t lie present wide road. Teachers' Association will be held at Henderson, December 1st and 2nd. just wntch what you's about, Custom receipts under tho Plngley This work is to be continued This Is expected to be one of the most law continue to surpass the most san- Or the Goebeluns'll git you through to the St. Bernard prop largely attended and most interest- guine expectations of its frnmers. In If you ing teachers' meetings over held in tho month of Octoher they nmounted Don't erty and the Earlington-Madis-outiWnteli road will be the banner tho Second District. Not only will to 18,800,000 on nn average of over teachers of this Congressional dis- $000,000 per day and In the first nine Out! county. road of Hopkins Louisville Post. trict be there, but others prominent days of November were over $0,000,000 in educational circles from other thus being far in excess of the half n Increase in Circulation. parts of tho State. Henderson will million dollnrs n day which is tho ur folor'ed There is talk occasionally of a give tho teachers a cordial welcome. amount ordinarily expected of the stringency in the money market, revenue produccustoms end of tho Forceful Facts. All communication .ni tnoter of news r yet the circulation is constantly ing machinery of the Government. tainlnw lo tliii column should be ail lrr.,t to Mnryland was the only state where Ceo. ALfiAxret, Uil'irclcn Hr and rapidly increasing. The ag- the Democrats nominated strong money of all gold standard men nnd ignored the Another feather In tho cap of tho Mrs. L. B.McCreary.of Columbia, gregate amount of Administration Is tho acquisition of sorts iircirculation in the country Chicago platform; and It Is the only tho island of Tutuila in tho Sainoan is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kiuuard. on November 1 is put by the one where the Jicmocrats made group, which falls to onr lot In tho Mrs. George Waters, of Louisville, gains. In all other states the party readjustment made by tho United Is visiting friends hero this weoks. treasury officials at ij!l,G3,710,-1-1help Misses Annie nnd Mnttio Dnugh-ertThis is the amount that was lost strength, save that, by tho Pop- States, Germnny, nnd Great Brltlnn. of the Populists they elected a This island possesses tho finest Is of Madisonville, visited friends in the banks and in the hands of ulist ticket in Nebraska. Reason tho south l'nclflc,nnd land harbor treasury au- can not bo the medicine lor any perhaps tho inentlro Pnelflc Ocean, hero Monday. tho people. The been thorities figure that this is a per mind that is not ablo to see the force and thus ndds a very valunblo fea- illMrs. Llzzio Nurse, who has is now improving. capta circulation of $23.00. This of these facts. ture to tho Pacific territory which tho A. M. has come into tho possession of tho E.Don't forgot tho rnlly atSunday In is a gain of 15c per inhabitant in Wilklnson-Traylo- r. 55lon Church, tho first United States during President tho month of October, and 70c in Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Albert December. term. in the twelve months. V. Wilkinson and Miss Hortonco A fow of the members of the A. M. Traylor quietly drove to the resE. 'Aon church surprised their pastor Points. Political The unanimous opinion of Admiral idence of Rov. Jas. A Burden, In by a storm party Snturdny night. Mr. Hrynn's trip to Kentucky and this city, and were married by him Dewey nnd Ills associates on tho Paul Jones is with is again. govPhilippine commission that tho Ohio is the source of much gratifica- in front of his homo. ernment should retnin pohsession of Misses Emilia Stnrks nnd Lula tion to his enemies. Lexington The contracting parties are Herald. young people and have tho the Philippine Islands doubtless had Bishop, of Mndisonville, visited heartiest congratulations and best Its effects upon tho minds of ninny Miss Mncy Earl this week. Keutuckinns had tho voters who were undetermined as to George Hill nnd Mrs. J. Pace were to beat Goebel nnd the 6nme manly wishes of the 1!kk nnd its readers. tho wisdom of our expansion policy, in Madlsonvlllo, Monday. qualities insure that the man electWalter Ingram, a 1'aducah fire- and wlloso decision in support of the There will bo a grand Thanksgived will get his seat. man, dreamed that a fire alarm had President gave in tho recent election ing dinnernnd supper given in honor been turned in and ho hastened to tho unexpectedly large majorities If little Wilinnl Mitchell, who answer it. He left his bunk nt the In Ohio, Kentucky, Now York, Now of Governor Taylor by the members of tho A. M. E. Zlon church nt the to kill nil tho threaten central engine, house nnd wnlked over Jorsey, Pennsylvania, and othtr Colored Masonic Hnll, Thursday, hi Kentucky, will sprinkle gun to the west side hall and out of a states. Novembers). Admission during tho powder on his beefsteak he might be- window. He fell about fifteen fept day, free; nt night, 25 cents. Reo come a bad man some day. Auntie lioutwell, tho to tho ground, breaking his left ankle Commercial. of Atkinson nnd Agulnnldo, must bo freshment of nil kinds will bo served. nnd two ribs on his loft side. JoBlaekburn is yet busy performquite discouraged over tho result of Master Ulysses Hays was awarded A good attendance of representn-tiv- e the election. In a recent letter to First honor in Fifth grndo in Noveming his "lifo's mission of consigning men is expected nt the Y. M. C. nn Indianapolis friend, in which ber examination. His work is n Goebel to the depths of merited pubof neatness. Master lic exocrntion," and has concluded A. convention nt Mndisonville. It he discussed tho question of how specimen begins tomorrow and holds through the "aunties" could accomplish Euwell Sims, First honor in Fourth to accompany him to said depths. Sunday. A number of prominent their purpdso, whatever it is, he grade; Leo Sanders, First honor in Lexington Horald. workers will be there. The program said: "First of all we must getn Third grade; Ella L. Slaughter First Upon an order of Judge Toney, is full and interesting. popular judgment against McKIn-le- honor In Second grnde; Renjnmiuo the officers of n Louisville precinct as long as tho people nre with Radford, First honor in First grade; were made to appear and certify to Mr. W. It. Hawkins, president of retnrns from n precinct which they tho Kentucky Tobacco Growers' As- him, there Is no hope." The splen- Gettsey Yanco, First honor in prilind sent in without certificates. It sociation, has called a meeting of did Republican majorities in Ohio, mary grade. There were many good was a Republicans precinct nnd the tho Association at Lexington for to- Kentucky, Now York, New Jersey, averages. Theso are published as an inventive. Goebelites didn't want it counted. day, at which time it is proposed to l'onnsjlvnnin, nnd other States do Miss L. B. McCreary.of Columbia, Thieo Frankfort policemen have take steps toward inaugurating a not indicate that it will be practicable to get a "popular judgement Tenn., is tho guest of her sister, been bound over to tho Federal plan whereby the grower will sell Mrs. M. V. Kenunrd. against McKinley." grand jury in tho sum of $1,000 each direct to tho consumer. Tho Onco Again Choral will to answer a charge of intimidating some excellent music for tho Senator Mills has thrown a now Joint Lake, county organizer of colored oters on election day. tho Y. M. O. A., and Mr. I. Bailey, bombshell into tho Democratic camp coining S. C. D.T. A. The members United States Marshal James went announcing, in n recent interview nro Misses E. B. Hawkins, L. B. to Lexington Saturday with nine of Madisonville, were in the city by at San Francisco, thnt lie is nn ex- McCrenry, A. B. Hert, L. Osborn, yesterday. w nrrants for the arrest of men chargpansionist, nnd is "In favor of hold- M. D. Hert, M. Hert, M. Enrl, A. ed with election frauds. His trip National issues were fairly ing onto tho Philippines, if wo can Hughes, Q. Fowler, L. Bailey, caused consternation. Four men in Iowa, where there were adjust conditions to our form of gov- Mesdames M. V. Kinnard, L. B. who worked for Goebel election day tested no factional state issues. The ernment."' Add Mills to the long Cavennugh; Messrs. Win. Killebrew, we're arrested and put under bond of Ed Holland, P. A. Cavenaugh, U. increased Republican majority is list of Democrats, including JGflnVach. of South Carolina, Morgan, S. Hayes, I). Nicliol, Geo Hill nnd A dispatch from Lebanon says the true index of the sentiment of Alabama, lilack, of Illinois, Fitz- J. Myers. Thompson and II. P. of the country. The people are gerald, of Massachusetts, King of that J. Wisdom Is knowledge with ability Cooper, both former democratic re- satisfied with prosperity and are New York, Grace, of New York, to apply It properly. That's hcareo. presentatives nnd strong supporters going to see that the prosperous Calfery and HcIIenry, of Louisiana, Teachers who wish to sustain the of Mr. Goebel in the late campaign, condition of the country is con- Lindsay, of Kentucky, Gray, of dignity of their profession must pay concede the election of Taylor. J. Delowaro, and a host of others, who their board nt teneher's meetings tinued. M. Knott, nephew of refused to get onto the nnd thnt cheerfully. That's platform which g Bryan nnd his followers nre now Teachers who wlhh to reecho so to patch together, ami the out- much hospitality must give hospiA FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. WHop look for Democratic success la ex- tality, Thnt's reciprocity. tremely dubious. Some people want everything for nothing. That's spongy. Red lilll Items. Common sense Is tenrj in common The election Is now over nnd the things tho most uncommon victory won nnd tho political skies thing in Thnt's the world nre once more bright nnd tho Republicans are very jubilant over the All tho committees have uearcd completion of the work for tho result. comings. C. D.T. A. That's busiCharles Mason, of Wynns, is very ness. sick. S. II. Kuddi'll Is also quite ROAD IMPROVEMENT. one-ha- lf Earl-ingto- ii tecli-ntcaltl- es e. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON VIII, FOURTH QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 10. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Tonlo For the Week lleidimlnir Not. 10 Comment by ltev. S. II. Doyle. Tone Liberty nJ loe. nom. xtr, 1 23. 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Frank Crick, of Red Hill, was in Tho First Magisterial District Association of Teachers was hold in Nortonvillo last Friday. Tho Methodlsts.'of thlsjclrcuit will Mortons Gap Nov. 10th, and was hold their first quarterly meeting nt vory ontortalnlng. Our school is in a progressive state. Cole's Chnpol Nov. 18th and lath. Tho mines are now in full blast, Pnyton nnd Lonzo Crick nro tho boss huntors, of Red Hill. They nil nro having plenty of work and hunted Inst Saturday night until the thoy say thoy nro mnklng tho hard woe hours nnd captured hovernl coons cash now. Dan Graddy left us Inst Wednesnnd opossums. Milton Hicks, tho Iocnl Goebel day evening for Louisvlllo where ho orator, of Rod Hill, says the recent expects to enter school. election results in Christian nnd Literary iSote. Hopkins counties took nil tho stnrch out of him, as a cnndldato for tho Tho Thanksgiving numbor of tho Saturday Evening Post, in its stories State senate Benjamin Grnco wns on the hick poems, pictures and genorul nrticlos, will bo tho most attractive number list last week. of tho mngazino yot issued. Two In reply to U No Hoo, wo will sny notable articles in this number nro wo favor expansion nnd nro for that "Lincoln as Candidate nnd PresiMcKinley nnd Tnylor for tho Presi- dent," by ills old frlond and political dency. ally, Colonel A. K. McCluro, and A saw nnd grist mill has been lo- "Our New Prosperity," by Frank cated on W. T. Hlght'B farm, which A. Vnnderllp, Assistnnc Secrolnry will bo a great benefit to this com- of tho Treasury. munity. Pkhkinb. Tho workmon under Contractor Leo Henry Koeliler & Company Oldham aro making good progress on "Want several of Oiromrc W. C. McLeod's now business house WAfcNUT Loas. Will pay highest on Railroad street. The work is cash prico. Thoy also buy Poila rapidly pushed to completion and ItAitmvooi) Lumhkk in mixed cars, AVrite them at Louisville, Ky. Tho new building will be ono of tho handsomest iuVKarllngton. car-loabo-In- In this chapter Paul treats of the Test of the Lesion, Nell. Till, aleatory Vcrici, Golilcn Text, duties of Christians townrd ono anothNclu lll, 3 Commentary Prepared er, in things not binding on tho conscience. In tho first 13 verses ho points by the Itev. U. M. Stearns. out that Christians who nre overscrn-pnloutCoirieht, 1S39. by D. M Stearns. who havo weak consciences, nro 1. All the people as one man spake unnot to bo harshly condoiuned, but to bo to Kira, the scribe, to brliiR tho book of kindly treated. In tho romnliilng part tho law of Most"), which the Lord had commanded to Israel. When the wall of tho chapter ho discourses upon tho manner in which Christians who nro h was built and watches appointed, gathered nobles, rulers and people, strong in tho faith should use their that hu inlght ascertain by the register ot Christian liberty, pointing out the fact the Eeneology who were truly of Israel that their liberty should not bo used in (chapter vll, and some who professed n way thnt would provo nn injury to to ho what thoy were not had to be put others; thnt though thoy nro freo nud away (il, 0M). It was after that they gathered ns ouo man to hour the Word. should live in freedom, yet their free2. And Kzra, the priest, brought the dom should not hecoino n stumbling law before the congregation upou the block in tho wny of others. In other first day nt the seonth month. Bzra words, Pnnl declares that liberty should was a ready scribe in the law ot Mason bo tempered with lovoj that wo should and had prepared his heart to seek the not insist on'doing nil thnt wo havo n law of the Lord and to do It and to teach right to do, bnt bo governed by tho It In Israel, and the hand of the Lord his effects of our notions upon others. Pnnl God was upon him (1'ira il, 0, 10). The had n perfect right to cat meat offered seventh month was In some respects the to idols, bnt if tho nso of his liberty in greatest month In the year to Israel, us this respect injured a brother, for whom on the first day came the feast of trumpets, on tho tenth day the anuunl atone- Christ died, Pnnl wns willing to surment, and on the fifteenth day began the render ids liberty for the eako of his feast ot tabernacles (Lev, xxill, 21, 27, weak brother. 31). The trumpets, whether made ot silPnnl not only lnya down this princiver or ram's horns, suggested atonement, ple of liberty nnd lovo in tho Christian and there are no names written In heav- life, bnt gives many rensons to snpport en, nor is there any real lore for Ills his N)sitinn. 1. Becunso Christ died for Word, without ntouement. tho weak'ns well ns tho strong. "De3. They had long sessions, for from stroy not him with thy meat for whom morning until midday he read therein all who could understand, nnd they Christ died." It would bo oxtreinely Then day by day, preposterous for nny ono to claim tho were all attention. from the first day unto the last day of right to nso his pergonal liberty in n the feast of tnbernacles, ho rend to the way that would mnko Christ's death on people from tho book of the law of God tho cross of no effect 2. Becanso of tho (verse IS). I niu not surprised nt their repntntioti of Christinnity. ''Lot not Interest, for 1 see hundreds of peoplo your good bo evil spoken of." Liberty come together nt nil hours of the day, 10, is good, it is desirable, but it nsed in a 10.30, 11:30, 2, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30 nnd 7:30, nud sit unwearied to listen to simple wny thnt results in evil it would cast Bible readings lasting an hour or nn hour reflection upon Christinnity itself. If and n half, and nothing in the form of ,n Christinnity gavo ns a right to do thnt solo, duct, quartet or special music of which injnred others, this would bo a any Kind to entertain them. The same serious reflection upon it 3. Becanso Interest manifested by rich nnd poor in Christinnity is not "meat nnd drink, our greit cities of New York, Philadelbnt righteousness nud ionco and joy in phia, Baltimore and Washington ns In tho Holy Ghost' To refrnin from cnt smaller and loss busy cities, for the Word ing mentor nsing drink does not violnto of God reaches nnd satisfies the heart. nny principloof our religion, for it con1. There were 13 men beside him ns he stood before the people, six on his right sists in internal graces rnthcr than in hand nnd seven on his left hand, a double outwnrd observances. 4. Becanso it is perfect number In all, bearing perfect morally wrong to do oven what is law testimony to a perfect word, but the most fnl in itself if it injures others. "It is iniportnut person in nil the gathering good neither to cat llcsh nor to drink wns He who said, "Certainly I will be wlno nor anything whereby thy brother with thee" (L'x. Ill, 12; Joihun 1, 5; Judg. or is offended or is nmdo vi, 10), and long afterward He said that stuuibleth " Tho moment that which wo do wherever two or three would gather In weak. Ills name He would be in the midst injures another that moment it be comes morally wrong for ns to do it, no (Math. xill, 20). B. As he opened the book all the people matter how inoffeusivo tho thing Itself, stood up nnd in that way manifested considered nlone, limy be. their reverence for Him whose voice they Tho application of this subject to tho were about to hear through the mouth of temperanco qucstiou is easily made. To Ezra. Thus nlso did the congregation drink wino or intoxicating drinks modwhen Solomon blessed them (I Kings, erately (if wo can) mny bo our right, Till. 14). injnro our 0. With heartfelt responses, uplifted but if to do ro means to hands nnd bowed heads the people wor- brother it is uncharitable, unwise, unshiped tho Lord. He looks forlhose who necessary for ns to do it, nnd not only will worship Illm in spirit and In truth so, but morally wrong. Ps. cxix, 45; Isa. Biblo Readings. (John iv, 23, 24), nnd nil else is vain. He speaks of those who draw nigh with their Ixi, Jcr xxxiv, 0. 10; MMh. xviil, honor with their lips, while mouth and Rom. xii, 8, 10;xlil, xxii, their heart Is fnr from Illm nnd their fear 10; I Cor. vili, II Cor. xill, toward Illm taught by precept of men vi. GnL v, 1, I Pet ii. 15, (Isa. xxix, 13), but nil such nre nbomlua-tlo- n IJohn iv, to Illm. A lite that is a continual 10; II Pet ii, "Amen" to God is n life of true worship Psalm. Power of the Flfty-nrnnd is very Chiistllke. Math, xl, 20. 7, 8. Here arc again 13 names of men It is impossiblo to comprehend tho who with tho Levites caused the people power of the Fifty-firs- t Pahn npon tho to understand the law. Believers should race Kings, scholar nnd cottagers any superstitious fear of havo rend it with tho samo spiritual never manifest this honorable number. It was as Israel profit It was tho death song of tho compassed the walls of Jericho the thirteenth time thnt the walls fell. It sug- French Protestants in the times that gests "strength made perfect In weak- for cruelty havo had fow eqnnls. It wns ness," for seven is God's strength or per- sung by Georgo Wishart when taken fection nnd sir Is man's weakness (Isa. prisoner beforo his martyrdom nt St xl, 20; II Cor. xll, ). The word of God Andrews. Its opening verso wns tho dyis plainly written (Deut. xxvll. 8; Hnb. ing cry of tho Scottish martyr, Thomas II, 2), so that nny one who believes it Forret, whoso grnvo wns green a quarmay run In God's wajs, and the way to ter of a century beforo Scotland became understand It Is simply to believe It and freo from ecclesiastical tyranny. Its receive It with meekness (Hob. xl, 3; James i, 21). hear Mr Wilkinson says, cry for mercy wns repeated by Lady "If the plain, obvious sense makes good Jnno Grey upon tho fntcful day of iier sense, seek no other sense," nnd nnotber own nnd her husband's death. Its burnhas said, "The Bible was not made for ing words broke from tho lips of John wise men, but for fools," nnd If we nre Unas at tho plnco of his execution, near simple enough to believe It nil Just ns we Constance John Rogers ropented its read It we will certainly be counted fool- confessions and trinmphnnt paeans on ish by the wise of this world. Let It 1)0 tho wny to tho fires of Smltbfield. Tho so, nnd let us lie glad to be fools for words of tho Hobrow psalmist wero Christ's sake, I know no better rule for spoken by Sir Thomas More, "who was good reading than this eighth erse. is holy unto the Lord famous through Europe for cloquonco 0. "This your God. mourn not nor weep." As nnd wisdom," ns ho laid ids head upon they henfd the words of the law they tho block. Ita seventeenth verse, writwept, for the Spirit wiought, convincing ten by St Angnstino upon tho wnll of them of their sin liofore God, nnd where his sick chamber, did not make tho text there Is true repentance there Is comfort nny tho cea real to tho great German from Jthovah, for there h forgiveness reformer. Tho seventh verso of this with Illm and plenteous redemption. His samo psalm was found on n tablet of own words nre "Comfort jo, comfort ye, my people; cry unto her that hci iniquity copper nmid tho eternal snows on tho is pardoned" (Isn. xl, 1, 2). See also Isa. highest point of tho earth's surfneo near Capo Becchy, "Wnsh inc. nnd I xliil, 23. Selected. 10. "The Joy of the Lord is your shall bo whiter than enow." rejoice In stieugth." Not ouly me we to Ixl, 10; Hub. ill. 18. Phil, the Lend (Isa. Illnher Senile nf Prayer. ill, 3), hut we nre to have the Joy of the There is no way of making one's Lord (John xv, 11. xvl, 21; xUI, 13). This prayers real and etrenuons save na God was not a Joy hi circumstances or feel lngs, but In God Himself, oveu ns when is nmdo renl nnd present in one's He said. "I di light to do Thy will, O my thoughts. It is impossible to sneak with God," and "Dven so. Father, for no it any senso of reality to nn nbacnt deity seemed good lu Thy sl'ht" (Ps. xl, 8; or to put Bonl nnd passion, faith nud Math xl, 2T, 2d). Ho delighted to give love into words that aro sjKikcn into bythe sacrifice of Himself the grace of empty spaco. nnd wo can nover know God to all who would rccelie Illm. what Jesus meant by prayer nor what 11 "Hold .our peace, for the day Is Not hold prayer meant to Him until wo havo holy; neither be ye grieiod." satyour pence from thing good testimony, bathed our spirits in His rich nnd but from mourning nud weeping when isfying thought ot God. Onco let that you ought to he rejoicing nnd glIng thought tako possession of ns, nnd thanks. He chose us In Christ before tho prayer is lifted forever nbovo tho mero foundation of the woild that wo should realm of petition, and nil doubt 'or mishe holy and without blame beforo Illm giving as to its nnswer is lost in tho in love nud hath blessed us with nil spir- higher wish, not that onr particular reitual blessings lu Christ that wo should quests shall bo granted, but that tho bo to the praise of His glory (Eph. I, 3, will of God moy bo known and dono. . 4, 12). D. D., in 12. "Great mirth, because they had Rov. F. W. Baldwin, understood the words that were declared unto them." Mouths nre filled with laughAll In Chnrnetcr. ter and tongues with singing when we Wo lovo a friend for his inward consider how great things tho Lord hath done for us (Ps. cxxvl, 2, 3). There Is no graces nnd not for ids outward nppenr-nncA handsome ffico cannot bo a perJoy nnd pence like that which comes by believing (Kom. xv, 13). A letter recelv manent basis for n friendship. Tho cd only today from n member of one of roots of friendship aro nil in chnrnetcr. the Bible classes contains this testimony: It is what our friend is that draws ns "Sometime.) It teemed I must shout aloud to him. This is tho reason why only for Joy over the vciscs jou gave us, nud and women can experience after I left the class time and time ngaln true men nt its best. It is n prizo reI felt ns though I had been on tho up; friendship lands nnd breathing the very air from served for tho pure and the noblo. Willinm T. Ellis. heaven." 1-s, Nelio-mlabe-fo- ie 7; 37-310-117-1- 0; at Congro-gationnlist o. killed. Llrcoln (Xeb.) preuchcrs protest against the publication of church news In the Sundnj papers. 'I he street ralluu) At Sprlngflcld.Ill., Is tied up. The compnn absolutely refuses tu recognize the new union. Miss Helen Gould has donated $1,000 to the Itnllrond Men's . M. C. A. library nt Tcxnrknvjn, Tex. The news thnt iSO.OOO American tltops nre neniirg Manila or rendy to Mill, has dene lunch lo demoralize the Itirurgrntx The rcciimnth fur the Worjd'a fnl fund is In pi Dii mi ut M. I.oiiIh. nnd the pin n Is kit ted us working sntl fllCt(ll,l. Ih i Wlle.i. fid. f i?o rnmriit chemist, tidka of tl.t ii e.' in fjr u national pun food law. I under in mhih than the present nuntm-- . Judge de Aiiiiuml, of Missouri, nnd Congressman IJIelianhon, of Tonne-see- , nre the contestants for the minority letdrrtdilp In the house of 1 -- niRMlilM 2 THROUGH .VESTIBUIXD .TRJUKSDAItf TtlROUtillUK PINGfiBUfTn 11 ' ! ! cars raon NEWORIEANS NASHVlllE .KCHICAGO. r.PTJEfFRIE5.0.P.A tVAKlVtkLE.IND. '$&$& igl repre-icntnllu- 's. O.nJtlLLMAH.05. NAinVILLEJfHH. Tom Allen, a former chniiipluu pugilist, on trial In Judge Fisher's court In St. Louis, on the charge of murder In the second degree, lu having killed Timothy Cpnroy, was acquitted. Mgr. Satolll, formerly npostolic delegate to the United States, wll shortly tie nppolnted lcar general to the pope. Army chaplains are criticised by the wnr department for thrir.npparent desire to nvotd duty in the Philippines. Three bine already secured revocation of orders. Mrs. Adn Ashley Hill has been arrested nt Aurora, HI., chnrged with the Mr. murder of her mother-in-laKllrii Jill!, by pouring ncid down her back. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.' ' ington, PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAH3 Betweon Nnshvlllo nud Chattanooga, Atlanta, Augustn, Mncou. Jacksonville, Knoxvillo, AhIiovIIIo, WashNow York, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Jackson, Memphis, Littlo Bock, Toxarkana, Sherman, Wnco, Dnllni Baltimore, Philadelphia, and 'Fort Worth. A locomotive drawing a caboose Palace Day all Trains struck n street car nt n Lake Shoro ciosslng ut Cleveland, O., Monday Information pertaining to evening, reducing It to kindling wood. Five persons were Injured. TICKETS, KOUTES, 11ATKS, ETC. The manufacturers of'Pnlmn, island Will bo cheerfully furnished of Majorca, nt n meeting just held, upon application to Ticket hnie resolved not to pny nny rnori Agents, or to taxes until financial autonomy is A. J. WKWir, Division Passenger granted by Spain to the lleleric IsAgent, Memphis, Tenn. lands. J. II. Latimku, .Southeastern Passfiov. Tnnnrr of Illinois has nppolnt-r- d enger Agent, Atlanta, tin. Johr Lnne, of Chicago, n member D.J. Muu.ANKY, Northeastern Push. IlliAgt., GU W. Fourth Sreet, Cincinof the board of managers of the nati, Ohio. nois stnte reformatory, vice Frank H.C.CoWAMlUN, Western Pnssengor Gilbert, resigned. Agent, llooni 4(Kj, Hallway W. O. Godfrey, of Kansas City, comLouts, Mo.' mitted suicide at Linden, hid., by BuiAitn F. Building, Kt. Him,, Northern Passcutting his throat. He was en route enger Agent, Boom 328, Mnrquett for Jersey City, where he had n jkhI-tlo- n Building, Chlcngo, III. promised. J. L. Edmondson, Southern Pass-' enger Agt., Chnttauoogn, Tenn. fi. C. Tllley, n wealthy furraer nnd soldier, died near Tower W. L. DANLEV, Hill, III., Monday evening, after a few Gon'I Pass, nnd Ticket Agt., " days' illness, from the effects of InjuNahhvim,:, Tknk. ries received during the civil wnr. Ex-chnn- go Cofcon t' Gen. Nelson A. Miles reviewed thn Capital soldiers stationed nt the Presidio, San Krnnelico, Monday. Nenriy 8,000 men passed In review. The soldiers made nn excellent appearance. St'COXD Official Vote Had Pals I. IN li'ilai fi t70,noa 1861 tso.ooo COMMENCED BUSINESS DISTRICT. JNO.G. MORTON Got-bc- by Counliti Majority. Snull l BANKI-CK- . -- Counties Majorities Gains Tnylor. Goebel. T. G. 760 100 837 LIU 1ft Christian.... Daviess .... 3 10 K17 .. Ml .. Hancock.... Henderson .. 14 1 lence the money atwaya ready and out of reach ot your own pMy equan derlnf. too. ll ll aaiy to spend araall aumt when too hata a late. turn lu your pocket Tt advantage ol a bank artouot at niuuetou. It ll not lo luilnru man m at talking -- liny kno all about ll bqt to tatnlii4 men, waits rtmeti and lo women Them'l safely- - It lli bank It a food on Tbeca't com en ' r'k-- ! Hopkins.... McLean. Union .. MADISONVILLG, - KENTUCKY ') Webster ... '.' .... 1P.22 . .. 0 123 47 106 2001 1CC2. .. 101 Illinois Central It. Ii. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tho Illinois Crnltai now hat on tale, and wilt coo tlnua lha tama ontll September so, t8S, rounj nip rammer looiul ticket! fiotu point, on In linet In ineSoutli lo a Urea lilt el tommer if ton. In Ilia North. In tail doable dally terries to St. Loult, Chlcaeo, Cincinnati and Loniitllla eaabtetonc lo reach quickly and comfortably lha mountain retorlt ol Virginia, ilia While Mountains and Seaside ot New bngland, the 1 bousand Islands, the Use and loiett ratoiti ol klictikan. Wisconsin and Minnesota, lha Hot bptinxs ol Arkansas, lha Yellowstone I'aik or lb retorts ot Colorado. 1230 Totals Majority Goebel, Claude Belter Passes Away. Fireman Clnudo Boiler, who has been ill with typhoid fever for some time, died last Friday afternoon at Miss Jnulo Victory's boordlng-hous- o in tills city. Ho had boon dangerously 111 for some time and his death was not unexpected. Mr. Boiler tins been hero for somo tlmo in tho employ of the L. & N. Railroad Company, and was held In high osteom lip tho company, his fellow employes nnd all who knew him. Ills remains wero taken to ills old homo lu for burial. TOURIST ns Rev. Qeorge R. Stuart. Several Knrllngton people havo been attending tho services conducted by the Rev. George It. Stuart in tho taboruacle, at Madisonville. They nre nil delighted with bis eloquent ami earnest preaching;. Mr. Htunrt Is one of our country' greatest preachers and has done much for tho cause of Christ. His sermons havo mado a profund Impression tot good in Madlsonvlllo, nnd th forco of his eloquent words will bofoltlong after ho has gono. value of nowspapor A new itoS edition, entirely rewritten, and Riving tacts and conditions, Dioueu uow n date, ol tha central a Home- "Southern seekers' Gnlde,"lus Jnsl been Issued. It a 104 paio liiusirai ed pamphlet, coniaina a larca number J1 Northern I 11 III D1 c' Idlers from located on farincia the Una ITU III 1 now Drosoerously of lha Illinois Central Railroad In Sha Stttea of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mini. .In I of Iba and Louisana and also adotailed write-ucilias, tawnt and country on and adjaceat to that line, lo uomeseeaera. or inoie in cici, wt farm, this pamphlet will furnish reliable luforuia. lion concerning lha most accessible and prosper out portion of lha South. Free copies can ba bad by applying lo lha nearest of tha undersigned. Southern l Homcseekers" y Tlckatt and fall Information as lo rales In on nection with tha above can ba had ol agents ot Iba "Central" and connecting lines. 8. 0, Hatch, Dli. Past. Agtnl, Cincinnati. Jot. A. Scatl, Dli. Pin. Agent, Mlatphla. Was. Marra;, 0I. Pail, Agtnt, Niw Oileint. A.M. MiMOn.G.P. A. W, A. Killend.A. G It Is not necessary enterprising nnd successful merchants. Thoy havo long sluco found its valtio, liouco their success. Rut wo should llko to put those on tho right track who havo never tested or who do not understand the merits of newspapor advertising. It Is tho announcement that goes Into tho homes, tho ono tiiat is read carefully and at lelsuro, and thnt strikes tho eyo inaybo a half dozon timos a day that tolls. This is the advertising that pays. Ab the Christ-ma- s senson approaches more buyers aro lu tho Hold, honco moro olfort must bo mado to attract tholr attention, nud tho earlier tho hotter. Grocn rivor passes through Mammoth Cavo, winding nbout its subterranean pnssage in such a way that parts of It appear in throo places in tho cave. Theso placos nro named Kclio rlvor (tho largest), Styx rivor and tho rlvor Jordan. Boforo leaving tho cavo tho water concentrates as ono stream and Eclio flows on ns Greou rlvor. rlvor is said to bo of a mllo long, and is so named because a sound will rovibrnto many times over its surfaco.. It Is lioro tho blind, or oyeloss, fish aro dipped thrco-quarters to proacli tho advertising to Chicago, teoUsllli. P.. h.' If You If Are Going North, You Aro Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Aro Going West, runcHAuc tickctb via tiis ', p loui.vme AMD a, rAaiiviiic n. n. J nro long upon tho rond, somo meet many pleasant ndvontureR by tho way, others pass through flro nnd peril; but though tho path bo short or winding, and though tho path bo quick or slow it is going to tlio The Christian Life. Prof. Drumtnond says in regard to tho Christian life: "Tho Christian life Is going to tho Father. Some travel swiftly, somo Father." jr Died In fladisonville. Mr. David Y. Adcock, ngod sixty-sovo- n yonrB. died at his homo in Mndisonville, last Sunday morning after a briof illness. Ho lias boon a resident of Hopkins county for ninny yearsnnd was nn honest and upright citizen. Ho leaves a largo relation- or two. ship to mourn his death. Several Earllngton peoplo wont to Mndisonville, Tuesday night to soo riBJMy-4;J3iK4Porter J. Whito's production of l Prosperity in the West. Tho West is helping Now York-out of its monoy famine. Ileroaftor tho West is likoly to bo ablo to lend a hand to Now York whon sho needs ono in money matters. Tho West has a great deal of monoy theso tlmos, nnd much of It is kept nnd usod nt homo. At no tlmo In tho past did tho banks of Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Milwaukeo, Detroit, Clovolnnd,Knnsns City, Denver, Bait Lako City, San Francisco nnd tho other Wostorn trudo centers havo so much monoy on hand ns they have at this moment. At no time did those cities supply so much of tholr own wants as thoy do now. Tho Wost is experiencing a largo share of tho prosperity which lias struck tho country In tho past year . eo accur.B of Safoiy, Tho Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. Bates, Time and alt other Information win be cheerfully furnished by O, P. ATMORC, Q. The Maximum r. ., IflWSVItU!, . , W. W. ETH RIDGE. Acjrnt. sjfflx 8.--. up- - I)r, E. A. Chattcn was called to Crofton Tuesday to consult and operate in a case of membranoous croup. turned to Earllngton and will tako work at the mines. t. JOB WORK Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimate? W.T. Noal, after two years of farm lifo near Madisonville, tins again re- furnished upon application. Mr. Hnrris Aloxnndor. of Mavs vlllo, will bo a candidate for cloakroom keeper at tho noxt session of the General ABSoinhly. Ho vnt a pago during tho lnstBCBslon- D fa UM I.IIHfH WHIUF All Beet Couah la time. Hotdbrdrurattti. Brup. TutoOooj. UmI HSi I illR. Fnust. C. J. Norwood mado a visit to Ills homo In Frankfort last weok. To purity snd snricb lbs blood, tlrenrthea (lis Nerval and Invlgorat lbs yiiem.uis Dr, M. A. Slumoat Llvtr Mtdlclne. i '...?. 7 wj !., .' US rj. tixf&ay -- .& tu.t v tj m