You have found an item located in the Kentuckiana Digital Library.
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 29, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 29, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897042901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 29, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $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. k fkSaStWWS 8 fc & Tennessee I Centennial i Edition. J EARLINGTON. HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897. an annex having a floor space of 11,664 square feet, giving a total floor space of 76,888 square feet. Besides the floor space, the main building has an altitude of sixty-eigfeet from floor to roof, and three large porticos which can be utilized for exhibits. Within this ht s l lilt vT m 9 t I & T ennessee i & Centennial Edition. SK3C3KSK XSKgZS9 4S3 US U V 1GHTH YEAR. NO. 17 one-half TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL. To hew the that! and lay the architrave. And spread the root above them ere' be framed The lofty vault, to gather and roll back The aound of anthems; In the darkling wood, Amldil the cool and alienee', he knelt down And offered to the mightiest (olemn thanks And supplication. Bryant. A National Event of International THE Importance to Which the Whole World run through the building, and the doors at the north end will admit On these engines and trains. tracks will be seen the finest "drivers," day coaches and sleepAgriculture. ing cars in existence. The balance products of the field will of the floor space has been divided displayed in what many will into blocks of convenient size for the installation of other exhibits under this classification, including wagons, carriages, bicycles and every other kind of vehicle. As the Spanish proverb says, "He who wonld bring home the wealth of the Indies must carry tho wealth of the Indies with him" So it Is In traveling; a man must carry knowledgo with him If he would bring homo knowledge Johnson. the chain which connects the his- Farm, the Visage, Colorado Goldjfcct in height and ranging fro m tory of the settlement on the juuiu, uiu Animal two and to three feet Cumberland with the present city Show, Streets of Cairo, Moorish in thickness. These blocks are Palace, Haunted Swing, Electric respectively gum, ash anJ maple, of Nashville. Tho hand that hith made you fair haih made Carousal. Whaleback Seawave, and each supports a bo four feet IS CORDIALLY INVITED. The Parthenon. critic has described as "frozen music," but exactly why, we 'arc not told; andNyct, there is a degree ol appropriateness in the description. There it stands, beautiful, majestic, and it allbut gives forth heavenly sounds. It is not only an imitation of the glorious Parthenon standing on the Acropolis at Athens, but it is an exact reproduction, rising in you good, the goodness that is cheap In beauty makes beauty brief in goodness, but grace, beauty and grandeur, with its gaze the aoul of your complexion, should keepbeing the body of It ever fair. Sfuatsriiai. fixedjupon the lovely Valley of the riuslc and Amusements. Cumberland, and facing the splendor of the rising sun. This glo- TVTUSIC will be one of the most rious temple, securely built of stone, LVXattractive features of (he Ex- - Description of the Leading Features and Attractions of This Great Exposition. W" AkCjREAT PARTHENON. "i A .HDEKINS COUNTY; : '. mWMl The First on the Grounds to Be ' ' Arranged for , Exhibition. - splendid enclosure the State of consider tho gem of the Exposition Tennessee, alone, will exhibit group of buildings. It is in Renspecimens of mineral and forest aissance style of architecture, and wealth, of which she possesses an the dimensions are five hundred by abundance never yet approximately twoihundred feet. It has a central estimated, and only partially de- dome rising to a height' of veloped, but known to exceed in feet, while six minor variety and extent that of many I domes balance and lend an indc- one-hundr- GOURD ARBOR. Electric Scenic Theater, Pompey's Pillar, Camera Obscura, Money II lusion, Log Cabin Homes of Davis and Lincoln, Venetian Canal, Shooting Gallery, and the Machines. A number of these attractions are presented to the public lor the first time. Vanity Fair occupies the western Corner of the Park, beyond the line' of the Commerce and Transportation Buildings. From the rear of the Commerce Building a and quar avenue sweeps around the base of a hill, the site of the great Casino. This' is the main street, but lower down, between the street and the Transportation Building, there is an ample X-R- OPENS MAY 1, CLOSES OCTOBER 30, 1897. r The Centennial. "pIIE people, ol Tennessee will 1 celebrate, tlio Anniversary of the almission of tlioir State into the Union.by holding at Nashville, the capital, in One-hundredt- h 1897, for a period of six months from the first day of May, a great Centennial and International Exposition. It is creditable to the I ighcst civilizalion of the age to to the thus express gratitudj Founders of the Commonwealth, and to manifest a genuinely patti-oti- c spirit. Tennessee is the first State in the Union to celebrate the One hundredth Anniversary of her statchoojJpand Utccvcnt will there fore concern nil Americans alike. The plan of celebrating this great event is not intended as a making scheme, but aims at the higher and nobler end of marking with proper dignity nnd display the end of an eventful century, and of recalling and keeping nlivc the deeds and names recorded to its credit. Bruk LLsjr & J .o - brick and iron to render it fire- position, and the most talented orproof, will be the repository of the ganizations in the country have Among them are fine arts collection. Happy thought been engaged. that suggested the Parthenon, the Bcllstedt and Ballcnburg of Cinmost perfect and the grandest cinnati, Victor Herbert's Twenty-seconHegiment achievement of all architecture as the temporary home for a gallery Band of New York, the celebrated of art treasures representing the Innes, the Contcrnos, the Mexican Tl ere are Jeaoi which should not pan sway, Ami names that cannot wither, though the earth best work of every school and em National Band, and others whose Forget her empires with a utt decay. Yes, this Is Vanity Fairl A man with a porium of art. Ample wall space, engagements extend over periods Tlie Tennessee Centennial and through ex reflective a flood of natural light by day and from two to five weeks. Organ re- hibition ofturn of mind, walking Impressed, an take I this sort, will not be of electric. iio"t ,1V T,;,''lt a collec citals will be given in the Auditor- It, by Lis own or other people's hilarity. An epl HisMMsmutisa j soda of humor or kindness touches and amuses tion of canvases su passing" ""aui ium on a magnificent instrument, him here. Thackery, ever before seen in the South, of thVHbo'. "lutings manufacA Hopkins County Exhibit. broad aisles and perfect ventilation, ture. A series of concerts In ti fjxmtit f aty knd to the Art Gallery of the Centennial Woman's Building will probably 'Tvi1rirtt be placed in itscomplfcteflesi will give unalloyed pleasure to be arranged, and morning, after;; ready for exhibition is from Hop noon and evening the air will be every visitor. KEhiUliu kins county. It is made by the I,.. There Is no more potent antidote to low sensu- filled with melody. .f 'Jr ealBltflttW JBvJ9HHHhayuK9ES9 lJ Zri JJtaw i ""yrTriirrWWW T'wOtF'awtf ality than the adoration of the beautiful. All the of this Music is the Inarticulate speech of the heart, St. Bernard Coal Company higher arts of design are essentially chaste withwhich can not be compressed Into words, because place a id is one of the most unique The Governor Issues a ProclamaAnd be gave It for his opinion, that whoever out respect to tho object. They purify the thoughts it is Infinite, Wagner. as tragedy purines the passions. Their accidental tion, Naming" May and attractive that will be seen at could make two ears of corn, or two blades of dourd Arbor. grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only effects are not worth consideration- - there sre as the Date. great show. It was prepared the one grew before would deserve better of mankind soulito whom even a vestal is not TRANSPORTATION AND AGRICULTURE. of the many resting places and put in place by Earlington and do more easentlal service to his country than ONE the sightseer will be Gourd Woman. the whole race of politicians put together. Dean The following proclamation was It is one of the four distinguished orator who said Swift. tfT" HE natural' progress ol the Arbor. It is a long avenue lead- artisans. International Exposition, there- Meade stock farm, once the prop- The central exhibits in the Forestry issued by the Governor Thursday Transportation. works of man is from rude ing from the main entrance of the fore, is a national event of interna- erty of Gen. W. G. Harding, and that ''the quarries of Tennessee ness to convenience from conven- Auditorium to the open walks of Building and is a rectangle with last: could easily supply enough marble Transportation Building is tional importance, to which the now owned by his distinguished "Considering the friendly and for its expressive ience to elegance, and from ele- the western part of the Park, and its inside corner cut away by an Gen. Wm. H Jackson. to pave the Appian Way" might tho whole world is cordially invited. interior quarter circle. At each intimate relations which, for so poetic simplicity. Without the gance to nicety." This law of evo- is covered with a light, airy frameOn May t, 1897, the time adver- This vast demesne of 4,500 acres have added that it surpasses in or twelve many years, have existed between is quality and beauty the "Bohem- use of a single column, but lution will be beautifully illus work which supports a profusion of angle a rustic post ten tised for opening, everything will unites with its genial atmosphere inches in diameter and three feet, the people of Tennessee and Kentimes the. improve- ian's Gtrl's" dream of marble halls merely in the artistic grouping of tratcd at the Centennial, where vines filled with Southern gourds be in readiness, and tho public, of and proportioning has a pioneer's cabin of cedar logs and beautiful flowers, It will be ten inches in height, surmounted tucky, and the close identification therefore, need not bo deterred ments and customs of today. In The cedar of Lebanon, so highly the masses pleasing effect been ob- will be in striking contrast to an inviting spot for every lover ol by a ten inch globe turned from the of the interests of the two States, from coming by the fear that the all the 'Southland nature could prized by King Solomon, is not to this very These it is peculiarly proper that Kenelegant structure conta'n- - comfort as well as every lover of wood of the same post. most refine J classic the work of construction and of arrang. present no more pleasing com- be compared with the red cedar of tained. The posts are cherry, walnut, poplar tucky should in some way manifest Tennessee and Alabama. Of the style of structural ornamentation ing all the appliances ot mod- romance, while to the knightly posite of "past and present." ing exhibits is not complete. M ern convenience, and the triumphs gallant and the "queen of co- and the different varieties of hick- an interest in the Centennial ExpoY Exposition Park. of modern art, known as the Wom- quetry" it will be a sweet trysting ory, and arc all connected by hand- sition of her sister State. "Therefore, the 24th day of worked balustrade rails of cherry site of the Exposition is a This building, place. an's BuHding. Maturity and age will tract of and walnut. The balustrade con- May neqt is hereby set apart and of find 160x65 feet, is at the southwest its repose and shade restful land, lying in sections of plank designated as "Kentucky Day" at It is modeled and refreshing, and its dreamy, sists of three-foo- t of the Auditorium. tho immediate suburbs of NashHermitage, poetic surroundings will remind of different timber being alike and said exposition, and our people somewhat after the ville. This property is delightthe home of Andrew Jackson, and them of a happy past, and suggest dressed and polished to perfect arc urgently requested,, as many fully elevated and shaded with smoothness, and treated to oil of them as can conveniently do so, to this design some features of a still happier future. trees of mature growth. It confinish, each piece showing the size to be present in the city of Nasharchitecture have been Grecian Vanity Fair. acres, every tains two hundred and bark of the tree from which it ville, and in honoring Tennessee, added with pleasing effect- - Eight " TAN IT Y Fair' is the namegiv- - was cut. Over fifty different kinds honor themselves. of, it available, and experts in foot massive columns support the roof V en to that portion of the TenMich matters have pronounced it "Done at city ol Frankfort, etc. dinds of forest growth are repre which is surmounted "by an obnessee Centennial Exposition Park sented in this balustrade. Wm. O. Bradlev, tho site of any expoAt the superior to servatory. A flight of six steps of that may be termed the amusement back of the enclosure and'forming Governor of Kentucky." ever held. It is easily acsition Tennessee marble, each thirty-fivsection, and which at the World's a part of the same is a palisade cessible by three electric lines and feet long, leads to the entrance of Fair was called the "Midway Centennial Rates. railway, and for by one steam seven feet in height, containing the building, and on cither side of In securing features for the sixteen different kinds of oak The L it N has offered the following do not mind a "short those who this will be a magnificent iron vase this important section of the Ex- indigenous to Hopkins County. rales good for tbe round trip on account walk, the grounds are easily of unique and handsome workmanposition, it has been a matter of These are highly finished and arc of tbe Tennessee Centennial- Tickets reached from the heart of the city ship, filled with flowering plants. selection and not of solicitation. fastened together standing upon good twenty days, $4 6j, tickets good within fifteen minutes. A stranger As fitting links between the primififteen days, $3 40, tickets good for seven The list of attractions already starting from any one of the printive chairs 'and tables of the placed by far exceeds any similar end zigzag after the manner of an days, $2 75, beginning April s3tb, 1897. Virginia fence. The en cipal hotels needs only to keep pioneer's cabin, and the artistic list ever presented to the public, closure is then completed with a slraight on in a westerly direction and luxurious draperies nnd furthe great World's Fair itself being variegated assortment of seven-foo- t through Church Street, the princnishings of the parlors in the CENTENNIAL GROUNDS. BIRDS-EYVIEW OF In the list there is planks of Hopkins County producno exception ipal thoroughfare of the city, and Woman's Building, will be a no Ferris Wheel, but a new inven- tion. A four-fogateway occurs with scarcely n deflection from the thirty-fou- r species and varieties of is brought into relief by the wall a Colonial sitting room, the exact tion equally as stupendous, the Minerals and Forestry. in the curved side facing the cenmain road, after fifteen minutes' ., oak indigenous to this section,and surface, to which it lends beauty reproduction of a room in a house Giant ; then there is Shoot ter of the building and just within walk, he is face to face with the THIS stately edifice is of the many other hardwoods that are owned by the poet Longfellow, in return. archi-- , order of the Chute, German Village, Chi- this gate stands a large walnut gate3 of the Centennial Exposiby General WashThis building, situated in the Village and Beauty Show, tcctuw, modified to meet the re- - abundant, fair samples will be northwestern section of Centennial and once used ington as headquarters; and a nese show case, ten feet high, hand tion. Village, Japanese made from natural wood containquirements of the heavy exhibits shown, and among them sections Park, and near the Railway Exhib- Colonial bed room, in which every The location of the Centennial of the giant primeval jt is to contain. It js, of 'once shaded our fertile trees that its and Terminal Station Building, piece of furniture, tho mantel and Village, Cycloramaof Gettysburg, ing specimens from the St. Berland like Exposition Park is admirable also which 'I THE RECORD OP tho main 'roof of a great temple. hae a frontage of four hundred feet ornaments, will be of historic Carbonet du Neanr, Edison's Mi- nard farm. by reason of it interesting and at- amole Drdbortioris. . Placed equlaterally around (his Thus have the noble rage, Vaudeville Theater, Palace 'flaorj The grovel were Cod's first testptes; ere man aad a depth of one hundred and value. North of building having an available tractive surroundings. f ......, twenty-fivfeet. Railroad tracks women of Tennessee completed ut Tll.11.1nn0 nJtieti, Mava Ostrich lease are three large blocks, three uiuiiiuiiii, learned the Park are the shops of the space of 65,224 square teet, a,nu leading nations. This will be supplemented by extensive and interesting exhibits from several other States. Here will be seen in all their variety the materials used for constructing every class of human habitation, from .he humble and happy home of the cabin dweller to the palatial marble mansion of the millionaire. CSTa gMBwHtsMeaemsTTHl & St. Nashville, Chattanooga Louis Railway, having grounds beautifully laid out with walks, llower beds and fountains. Adjoining the Exposition on the west is what is known ;as West End Park a place laid out at s subgreat cost for To tho cast residences. urban old there are many stately houses situated in the center estates, typical of of the South in tho palmy days of South of the case and luxury. Centennial Park, is Vandcrhilt University, with its extensive campus, which grows in beauty each succeeding year. Tlfis beautiful campus is to be enriched this year by the addition of a bronze statue of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the generous founder of the University that bears his name. This sta'tuc will be unveiled at Exposition Park on May 27, 1897 the birthwith apday of Mr. Vanderbilt propriate ceremomes,in which Mr. Chauncy DepcyMwill participate as the orator of the occasion. Beyond the Osntorjpini Orounds to the southwcst.lics the famed Belle high-clasthickly-wooded triangle,containinga ring for the public shows, bordered on either side !v a wide street, on the far side of which are lots for buildings for amusement and refreshment purposes. It will be observed by reference to the list of attractions, that the distinctly educational element predominates, electricity plays a . most important n.irr. anrl , x. erous applications of it is a study in itself. The "X rays," whose wonders recently astounded the civilized world, will be seen with all their marvelous effects, and all that is new in the application of the kinetoscope or vitascope will be thoroughly explained. The recent triumphs of Edison arc fully presented, and the collection of novelties is bewildering in its magnificence. Ihrr-niitn- ,...t MEMPHIS BUILDING scribablc charm to the whole. The four entrances lead under triumphal arches, embellished with carving and surmounted by statuarv. The domes will be partly constructed of opaque glass, which, with the plentiful supply of windows, will pour a flood of light on the exhibits. The location of the buildings on the grounds is such that its classical lines and fine proportion., M !i? BPcn to splendid advantage from all directions. The Agricultural Building is admirably adapted for a magnificent electrical display, and the management intends to make the most of it, and to show not only the full power ol electric lighting, but of electrical decoration. AND PARTHENON, (Gil-more'- s) d 1 I square and of corresponding height. These boxes are made of stained wood, and finished with fluted coli umns at the corners which support a heavy crown ornamented with dentals. In the sides of each box arc apertures of suitable size, and over these apertures are hung' transparent pictures, framed in different kinds of native woods, the whole display aggregating 125 kinds of timber shown in frames. The interior of each box is illuminated by a strong electric light which exhibits each picture with remarkable distinctness. In opposite corners of the enclosure stand large pyramids of coal taken irom uie no. 9 and Mo. ii miney--an- d are respectively five and seven feet in height, showing the thickness of the vein from which each pyramid was taken. They are constructed of dressed blocks of coal, and present a very striking appearance. In another corner stands a huge cone of coke seven feet in height. and capped with a spire consisting of a single piece of. coke over four feet in length. NearVthig jconyiy' a latge block coverSfith specimens of clay which ofntsell forms an interesting study. Th.e common and botanical names of each variety of wood is placed upon flic specimens in the form of neatly printed labels which enable the spectator to readily locate and insptct the various timbers common to Hopkins county d The management of the St. Coal Company deserve great credit for their painstaking care and enterprising energy in getting up such an attractive, unique and instructive exhibition, whose magnificence is sure to attract general attention, and whose beauty will elicit universal admiration. dif-fere- nt r Ber-nrr- a? - aIr"1 holy.-Schlc- gcl '' son-in-la- THE ante-bellu- m I THE highly-improve- d blue-gras- 3 e Plai-sance- ." - old-tim- e E 1 ot URY : OF Sec-Saw- and-char- CURES Cuban-Spanis- h e ';'"" Ayer's Sarsaparilla. o te - past. A forty piece band would section have not yet been able to see any Gloomy, DEBOE ELECTED. Hopeless Life make lovely music to a big railroad of Mr. McKinley's promised prosperity Louisville Dispatch. picnic on the banks of Loch Mary. Earlington is' the coal mining Internal Pains Lamo, Tlrocl, Ner- The Free Sllv,cLctter Fiasco On behalf of the people of,Earl-ingtovous Every Bad Symptom Cured &aH rSlTKUvW' Kenby Hood's Sarsapanltn. Wasn'tVWorth a The Bee extends a hearty metropolis of the Western 1' More miners tucky coal fields. 4 ' "For nearly flvo years I suffered With Cent.i BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. invitation. employed in Hopkins county a severe caso of stomach trouble I had lMf arer Incorporated pains in my stomach and bowels so that I A writer in the Chicage Times' than in any other county in the Entered the Pcitoffico it EarlliiKton as Second not stand or work Without great FIRST BALLOT DID THE WORK. could Herald sajs that Mr. Holman, "the State. The miners of Earlington Buttering. My nppctlto was very poor nnd .clusmatter. Tf great objector," the "Watchdog of and the majority of the miners in when I did cat anything I was shortly tfA atterwardB solzod with vomiting spells. I Financial Bills in Good Shape SUBSCRIPTION RATES: theiTreasury" has saved the country Hopkins county make better wages could not rest at night and felt lamo and '9 f6r Passage Mob Law Bill during his career in Congress by than any others in the Western tired all over. I becamo ncrrous and had Fifty Years Ajo. Worthless. II to eccmcl "checsparing" at least Kentucky District. These see no no snergy whatever. My f t oo systematic One Year, strictly In advance Who could Imagine that thli should be ' " 5 Six Monlh. husband The place where. In eighteen ' aj Dut he was "a reason tor any great complaint, gloomy nnd hopeless. MyBarsapnrllla, adThreeMontbt, " 100,000,000. as of arch and vised mo to tnko Hood's Single Copies Frankfort, Ky., April 28. The That white friend of the soldier during the and notwithstanding the mild win ho had been taking it with great Specimen copies mailed tree on application. dome Carretpondentt wanted In all parts of the members o ability of the Republican Should shadow the cations, polychrome . . . I began talcing it and tho first war and a faithful champion when ter just past, they are comparatively canntr. Address ns for particulars. Here at the Fair waa the prlie conferred did mo a great deal ot good. I con- of the Kentucky Legislature "Jo the nation turned to the duty of prosperous and happy. On Ayer's Fills, by the world preferred. tinued with it regularly nnd havo now form a more perfect union" has Chlcago-Hkthey a record ahow, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897. binding her wounds and repaying The product of the commercial almost fully regained my natural weight been tested during the past week. Since tbey started 50 yen ago. Mr. Holman who coal mines of Hopkins county, and iAw doing nearly all my hoasowork." Dr. Hunter's withdrawal permitted her defenders. Gladstone, Ala. ANNOUNCEMENTS. was a 'cheeseparer when thieves shipped during i8qG, was about MRS. Kikda Crocker,ot order and 1 had the calling of that caucus which " My blood was out the Democratic papers had for a ricd to steal the cheese, was ready of the total output of no energy. After talcing two bottles ot STATC SKHATE. long time been insisting upon, in to spend millions in pensions and the State, and the sale of this pro- Hood's Sarsaparilla I felt better than for the interest of course of good gov Ayer's Cathartic Pills announce We are ROMNSON Robinson asanthorited to (or State a candidate a year." Maiuom V. Smith, Colllns-vllleven favored a pension lor every duct brought into the county more Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and crnment. After a prolonged and Alabama. Christian, subject to the action of the Republican have, from, the time of their Union soldier, whether wounded than $500,000 in cash, the bulk of party. Hood's SArsaparilla Is sold by druggists. stormy session a new candidate fl, six for ?5. uo suro 10 get lloou's. was named and again the result preparation, been a continuous We are author ted to announce Dr. E. or not." which was paid to the miners. BAKFR of Madtonvlie, as a candidate for was declared unsatisfactory. It success with tho public And Stale Senator, fron the counties of Hopkins and Compare this with the tobacco Ch litian, subject to ilie ction of the Republican was expected that on Saturday an that means that Ayer's Pills ft The New York Journal says crop, the main stay of the agriculGRANT HONORED. pattr. election would take place and accomplish 'what is promised Carter Harrison, the Democratic we see how much betturalist, and State Senator Deboe be made for thorn; thoy cure where Mayor of Chicago was elected by United States Senator. But "the ter the miner's condition. The Sixty Thousand Men in others falL It was fitting, the wheelmen of that city. The best laid plans of men and mice, Hopkins county tobacco crop for s therefore, that the world-wid-e People Turn Louisville Dispatch endorses this oft gang agley," and "tho skillful 1896, was not exceeding 4,000,000 popularity of these pills should defeated aspirleader" one of the Out. renort bv renulilishinc it in at- - pounds, a half crop. It was gen ants, saw an opportunity for a be recognized by the World's I tractive form. Tncre are about erally indifferent, and has brought I PMnA'd,f ' "hold up" and Deboe like Hunter Pair medal of 18G3 a faot DEDICATION OP THE MONUMENT 200,000 in tlie cycling army ol not exceeding had often done, "came within one cents per pound, which emphasizes the record: 3 Chicago, about half of whom are 1 average, wlucn puts tlie outside Memorial Address by President McXInlty. of it." voters and the admission is made The Democratic managers are 50 Years of Cures. value ot the total crop a: $120,000. playing with the Republican facA Grand Cerethat "the Mayoralty race in ChiAs one evidence of the favorable tions to excite their suspicions, cago was run principally on mony. 1 conditions of the majority of coal foster their resentments, and arouse Blackburn 51, Morton ij, sod Stone 1. wheels with pneumatic tires" their cupidity and endeavor by all Wild applame shook the old buildinf , and miners in Hopkins County we de New York, April 27. and that Carter Harrison was the petty tricks by which political Ibn joint vssion adjonrned fine die. The sire to stale that one company, the nation bowed its head before animosities are created and con- Houn, which during the mormag had elected by the bicycle vote. operating here and elsewhere in the tomb of General Grant. With tinued, to prevent the election of a passed House bill. No tto.Iimitiog the fees eta reed in examining courts in criminal There is little in this to justify this county, which employs from majestic pomp and pageant on Republican Senator. The popu- cases; Senate bill, No. 2, providing interest T the boast of Democratic victory 800 to 1000 men has had but one land and water a people sought to list fox who played so important a on bonds ot A and M College, Houso bill, I empowering counties to issue new that lias been made. express love for their dead part in the proceedings of last No. 7. to strike in its history 25 years. their They called to their session again comes to the front to bondsNo. refund compel indebtedness; House T".V ar, owners of factories, bill. Earlington has a third local option Earlington, the coal mining aid all the forms and arts of mod- display his astuteness and betray mines, work to shops and all corporations emlaw, and jugs Imported from Madisonville, metropolis of the western field is a ern times. the confidence of a trusting cor- ploying ten wage earners to pay in lawful servo as back porch ornaments for tho Nothing that human ingenuity respondent, by publishing letters money every second Saturday; House bill, peaceable, sober, town No. 90 allowing cities .of the fourth class thirsty in Earlington Louisville Dispatch. of over 2,000 inhabitants. It has had devised to add imprcssiveness written prior to any caucus nomi- to regulate street sprinkling; Senate bill, cares to put to free public schools for nine months to a great memorial was omitted nation, in the interest of Deboe. No. 7, authorizing trust companies outside If the Dispatch cities to do a banking business, on this occasion. Nature offered This it was hoped would alienate the test the efficiency of Earl- -in theyear,both white and colored, and House bill. No. 76, abolishing the ofngton's prohibition law, it has a Catholic parochial school, num- one of the fairest spots to be found Hunter's friends and sow distrust fice ot register of land office, and consoliL 7i'to 50- in ill the world upon the border as to Dcboe's financial views. dating with that of Secretary of State, adonly to induce some friend or erous churches, two public li- line between city and country. Ar- They fail to see that it is a boomer- journed immediately after the joint k There is a Senator. follower to start a blind tiger. braries and reading rooms one chitecture contributed of its accu- ang. If Deboe were for free silver, session. Deboe was born in Crittenden Senator stores of beauty, a monume- they would do nothing to oppose Our city officials will attend to the And his name is Deboe. for the white and one for the col- mulated county, Kentucky. His parents came from nt-tomb, massive, simple, no- him. rest, and the test will be conclu- ored people Transvlvania county, Virginia, 1840. His aaaWHVX a beautiful park on ble. father was Postofficb pie will now begin to sive. Earlington has been thor- the banks of a splendid artificial States The President of the United It is confidently expected that grandfather ot German extraction and bis fought under Washington in and the personal represen- that balk will be overcome today, ''Tie passed around the Kentucky oughly a prohibition town since of His mother lake of 100 acres, well stocked tatives of foreign sovereigns, off- and that there will be more the revolutionary war. was educated wastbe English ancestry. He in 1882, and many a would-bvender with fish and supplied with pleas- icers of our government, members rejoicing in the accademies ot Crittenden county, Kenparliament, our army and tucky and Wing college, Illinois; graduated The Tennessee Centennial will of drinks has bitten the dust in ure boats. The Hopkins County of our the fighting vessels of other United States Senate over the as a physician from tbe Medical University navy, one Kentucky Senator who has making a test of the law on his be formally opened Saturday next, miner is generally prosperous and powers, the governors of states, been needed so long, than oventhc of Louisville, and on account of failing own account. They have learned happy. admitted May 1 st. civic officials and organizations in eighty and nine that have been health, read law and was ago. to the bar nine years He to let it alone here. closly You must look elsewhere, Mr. vast numbers, assembled to play answering to the bas been with identified The Kentucky Press Association tbe Republican party, holding responsible each a proper part in the offering. The mutilated remains of the bill The following clipping appeared Calamity Howler, for proof of deHe is fifty Military and naval spectacular-ism- , to suppress mob violence passed positions for many years. Will meet at Middlcsborough, June pression in your effort to stir up stands six feet one, weighs two in The Bee two weeks ago, cred the tread of almost countless the House on Tuesday. It makes years old,and twenty pounds and his comhundred 17 and iS. strife. And don't worry. The feet of men and steeds, the clatter the assembling to commit depreda- manding presence; dignified deportmant ited to the Hartfod Herald: will cause Kentuck-ian- s The trumped-u- p nonsense about The Democratic parly of Ohio county is McKinley boom will get along in of steel and booming of guns, tions or administer lynch law a and sterling honesty their selection. to take pride in formed the material part of the felony, but docs not make counties for pie, not for principle and there is no spite of you. free silver letters wouldn't work opera house, inducement for any young man to Join the remains of him who was a poor in which raids occur, liable for the This evening, at tbe deliver his farewell against Deboe. Blackburn will boy on the banks of the Ohio. only place for them is that party, and the A bcoop. damage committed. That is, it address. D. K. N. Above them rises tho great whtte still permits taxation to provide REPUDLicANsand Sound Money among the Republicans a parly of prins Two weeks ago it was an- tomb. It is chaste and strong like means to preserve order, but pro Democrats in Warren county, have ciples. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. These were the words of tho nounced exclusively in The Bee the character of the man for whom vides no compensation for the nominated a fusion ticket. that Dr. H. P. Sights had been it stands. No decorations cheapen damage which ensues when the Hartford Republican instead. appointed first assistant physician it, no flags or banners or wreaths proper officials fail to protect prop Republicans of Caldwell county The Bee apologizes to the The section formeri on the Henderson of tawdry things. It is embellished r division, through tbe kindness of tbe railheld" a primary on Saturday last Republican for having robbed it of at the Hopkinsville Asylum to suc- only by purple ribbons tied grace- erty. This bill has been under consid-atio- n road company, are making observation and nominated a full county ticket. proper credit for the truth ex- ceed Dr. F. A. Miller. Last Wed- fully around each of the six Ionic since April 6th, and has been columns of its facade, these holding fought section by section by those trips over tbe road between Nashville and pressed, and to the Herald for nesday Dr. Sights went to Good news for our labor: The and was sworn in the iu place waving victory palms from who allege that the present law is St. Louis. These trips give them a chance having represented it against its to see how other foremen do their work Dingley bill is in Congress it the tropics. sufficient to punish, and that all and will nndoubtedly prove beneficial to will in the attitude of giving up latter part of the week. In front of this splendid monu that is needed is to catch the offendmeans protection for American probably one of When The Bee published the the profound sement tomb to the south a broad ers. It has been made a special tbem labor work for the unemployed. crets of its inner consciousness. Kenappointment other Western Agent Martin bas moved bis family lo expanse of temporary platforms, order, considered in committee of tucky papers were saying Dr. containing thousands upon thous- the whole and vigorously debated Noatonville, where he will lake up a temspecThe Chicago porary residence for the next few weeks. The Bee spares no labor nor Sights was to receive the appoint- ands of seats for the potentates and by Messrs. Lyons, Hardin, ial Tennessee Centennial edition expense to appear in attractive and ment to the superintendency of demonstration. Its soul found Gossom, Dinning, When you see him ask him why ho t'-of- f Hamon, that was spread at lightning speed creditable form today, and offers that tfiini Imlton which they said Dr. Gardiner had voice in eloquence of speech and Hilcs, Grider, Barnctt, Foree and firakeman Luttrell was slightly injured along the line between Chicago the harmony of song, Hay, in opposition, undr its readers a special Tennessee already tired. The Bee scooped All !: (01 tnc man whose ashes leau, Sections- - 5, 0, 7, 8 and 9 were last week, but will soon be able for duty and Nashville yesterday was splen- Centennial edition that thus far all the papers on this annqunr-men- t. now repose in a sarcophagus in the stricken out. Mr. Thorne, who again. did triumph of newspaper work. very center of the memorable was selected by the Committee on has not been surpassed by anyWhere is the justice in this case. A suit scene a man born seventy-fiv- e Judiciary to draw the bill as com for ten thousand dollars damage has been r n"'"""- Tub Earlington Dec, which is a good thing that has comejo High Aspirations. brought against a railroad company for years ago today out in the West, in piling the suggestions and requirenewspaper, aside from lis goldbug proclivi- except br -- ulg city daily such as the humblest of places and lots. ments contained in several proposed damago done a man who engaged in a fight (From the Bachelor Maids' Chat ties, thinks It has at last secured taibh"''- - Darlington people caught a glimpse with tbe braLeman on the train. .. HpVlnlou A certain poet has said, "No man ever Here, in the midst of all these bills introdoced and referred to Dullness on tbe Henderson division ww""' JTSVIIO DlS' of yesterday. Among the weeklies will Bo what he desires to be; no man ever hundreds of thousands, upon the said committee, ably and Y in such work The Bee is strictly attained what he desired to attain." That spot round which revolves this contended against great manfully continues to be good and therefore the odds in men lose but few days. He liEE is all right, and the wonderfully organized expression dciencc of thcmcasure,and Messrs. "McKmley boom" is coming. at the top, and no weekly paper in is true enough, for we all strive for the of We believe will show their popular emotion, in the fore- Swinford and Howard rendered appreciation ofthe public rates given them Kentucky furnishes its readers unattainable; but every man can be a good tbo low Don't worry. man, every man can be a true man, and ground of this moving picture, him valuable assistance. by attending (he Nashville Exposition, in The lat with more frequent special features every man can boa pure man, whether or which neither pen nor brush, nor ter was the only Republican who large numbers. We appreciate the interesting of particular interest than does not his desire for greatness is ever realized. all the achievements of Since the arrival of tbe new machinery advocated the bill on the floor. Read the full de Let bis standard be a high one, and let could properly depict, rest wnat tne House uia to it was a many repairs can do made on engines communication about the "Howell The Bee. nere oy foreman uiinen Shops" by "One of the Boys" in scription of the Exposition and' him not lower it simply because he gets more and more stands. In the dis plenty, and Mr. Thorne is hardly quired tbem sent to Howell.that before re tance, as far as vision reaches, able to recognize it as his offspring this issue of The Bee. We also make up your mind to go. You discouragement, and misses bis aim now All others and others. What a concen- or willing to acknowledge its pa- one 01.signs point to tbe early marriage of and then. tne appreciate the kind invitation ex- can go free if you will. See The firemen and tration of human gaze upon a sin- ternity. Although it passed by a it is safe tienaerson division neither Will If all of us, when struggling to reach the to say that it is tended therein and shall endeavor Bee's offer in another column. vote of sixty-simark that we have in the beginning set up gle spot! to twelve, many Martin nor Monroe Elboridge. President McKinley, Vice Presito avail ourselves of this pleasure Thousand of to have the with all our The demagogue is still with us, for ourselves, If when trying our surround- dent Hobart, General Porter and voted for it on the subject credit of tributed on tbe ties were loaded and dislegislating might and main to rise above we have often contemplated of visbut know week. Supervisor Henderson division last Davis and crew of tbe but his power is on the wane, and ings weoshould have become disheartened Mayor Strong rode in an open ba- that if it should become a law it iting the Howell shops. Our colsouth end did the work. he steps more cautiously. The and said, "It is no use," what would have rouche at the head of the great would be ineffectual. D. K, N. umns are always open to those Tbe contributor of tbo item which spoke man who, while he sought his party happened to these grand old States of ours, procession to the tomb, preceded of a brass band at Howell Frankfort, Ky April 28. (Special) things that are of interest to the and would Lincoln, Garfield, Grant, Wash- by a picked force of mounted po- state senator iJeboe was elected to the shops apoloegizs and promises not to do it nomination, howled "corporation," licemen and accompanied by a mil- United States Senate on the first ballot to- again. "One of tbe Boys" sets tbe matter "railroad boys.'' ington and others have ever become the "money changer," "Wall street," first men of the nation? Honest integrity itary escort of ten men. The widow day, being the sixtieth of the session, and right in another column conThe Bee has preserved the rec- etc., etc.; who so viciously attacked and steady perseverance made Ibem what and children of the Appomattox the one hundredth and twelfth of thenomitest All DOWN IN TilE MINES. hero came next, followed by the nees votedRepublicans except the ord of bills introduced in the pres- business men and business inter- they were. From honest farmers, for, and Baird rest of the Grant family and 60,000 man following in line, made one and Norand volunteers, tbey reached the more than ent Kentucky General Assembly. ests, and stirred up almost or quite Of this number, was necessary The vote was Deboe 7r, highest round on the ladder of success men in line. A force of men are rapidly putting No other paper has published to violence the bad blood and mean that is free to all who are willing to push 40,000 were veterans, members of the Monarch mines in sbape for work to national guards or regular governsuch a full and complete list by prejudice of the ignorant and be resumed soon. Tbe damage done was forward, satisfied only to be in the forethat man, the nomination most ranks, letting their battle cry bo on- ment land and naval forces. but slight and will cost but little to repair. number and subject and author. Cheers greeted the distinguished Inspector of Mines Stone, and bis able Those papers that have found from secure, changes front and shows ward and upward. assistant Grider, made a close examina-o- f I pity the man who say j: "My mind is party as it moved through the The Bee record what their own by his unwonted mildness his fear the Monarch Mines last week, tbe resimple, I cannot accomplish what another decorated streets, the enthusiasm sult of which bas not yet been annouueed. representatives have done would of defeat before the whole people. can, God gave me that Presiaccording to being so noteworthy It is safe to say there cannot In their appear more neighborly if they He hasn t a word to say against my understanding " If I thought that, I dent McKinley's face was joyous, opinion be anything serious in tbe condihis hat was in position of contion of the mine, as work will no doubt gave The Bee some credit for anybody. would never let any one know it, and I and soon be started up again. stant salute. Mrs. Grant and her Read what of the would keep away from my fellowmen, so The essence of life is force. what it has done. Next to the Georgia gold fields for atEvery breathyou breathe,every Navy, Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, tbey could not find out what a poor, piti- family to the third generation were tracting attention is the Alaskt gold riVld, objects of special attention, and beat, every motion of heart Dr. W. S. Abbott, Secretary of says about demagogues and capi- ful little specimen of mankind I was, and where last year $5,000,000 worth of the your hand, takes force. Tii I think I would endeavor to cultivate my the widow of the hero was visibly precious metal was mined, and this ear the Massachusetts Board of Health tal in the South: it is thought that the nmount will be measure of foree we call vitaland intellect as well. 1 would affected at the great popular demWhen we invite capital to come and build is inclined to the belief that bicydoubled. A good allowing indeed for a onstration. The visitors got a ity. If this is lacking, there is railroads and open mines and set up fac- rather be a poor "Imaginative" wretch country only partially explored. cle riding, and the consequent tories In our midst, we should let it be un- dashed against the cruel rocks that guard chance to sec one million people. loss of flesh, lack of resistive Geo. C Atkinson made a business trip power, a tendency to catch dioutdoor life has brought about the derstood that we intend to enact and en- the shores of the "Isle of Ambition," than The unbroken wall of humanity six to Frankfort last week, and of course miles long was an inspiring sight. sease easily, especially a tendgreat decrease in the number of force honest laws for its protection, and to be without brains and George will deny tbat he bad his lightenency to Consumption. For low Often when a man's life is full of happi ing rod up in the Senatorial race. CROFTON. deaths of women and girls from this we mean to do, I admit thero has vitality nothing is better than ness and sunshine, he never thinks of fate, Messrs. J. D Atkinson and C t. NorMrs. Carolino Renotds is very sick this In 185 the death been some of this modern tuberculosis. Scott's Emulsion. It supplies wood made a trip to the Georgia gold craze in the South, but In my opinion, it but when by many countless little acts and week. rate in Massachusetts was i 45 is passing away, and I predict that It can deeds, he gets bis skein of life full of tanforce by furnishing the nourishfields last weex. Mr. Ashton Meacham, who has been ing, strengthening elements of female' to 1,000 males; in 1890, never live long enough to become vigorous gles and knots, be attributes it all to fate. There can be no ood reason why tbe with tho L. & N. Kiilroad fencing gang, food in an easily digested form) mine exhibit at the Tennessee Centennial 1,055 females to 1,000 males; and epougb to do any damage in a Southern Is that manly? Is it generous? "If you is at home. should not bo a good bno, located as Nashenriches the Hood, and builds believe In fate to your harm, believe It, at last year only 974 females to 1,000 atmosphere. ville is, close to the coal and iron fields of Mrs. Nola Hau berry, of Hopkinsville, is up the system. 'When ordinary least, for your good." Accept it wholly or I venture the assertion that the time is Kentucky, Tennessee and Alrbama. males. visiting her mother here. food is of no avail, Scott's just ahead of us when the politician in the not all. We cannot expect our lives to be Why not make Dick Salmon, of the Emulsion will supply the body Prince nt this Crabtree mines, a candidate for sheriff of The Uee indulges tho hope that South who indulges in wholesale and in- all Sunshine; the three sisters cannot go on kicked on Drowo, asmiih mule, place, was with all thevital elements of life. Hopkins cduniy. He would make a cood forever spinning the "gold and silver" the band by a breaking n of the splendid band from the discriminate abuso as acorporations will be threads of happiness through our lives, for finger. officer and could be elected. demagogne, but as put down not only Two sizes, 50 cte and $1X0. All 'L & N. shops at Howell may an enemy to the best interests of the coun-ir- now and then the sorrowful thread of Mrs. Julia Wooldridge, of Evansvillp, is .druggists. Wes Cody, . now a fugitive from Justice. . j was one 01 me uesi miners tbat ever of next im"black worsted" must be woven in, and visiting relatives. favor Earlington If you will uk tot k We will send worked in the Hecla mines. portance tp the railroad bojs A majority of the people in Hopkins our sunshine must be tempered with There is an athletic club at Empire. you a book Ultfng you aA about Scott's Foreman Tbos. Robinson of the Empire Q. M. shade. Miss Georgia Hunter has put up a picEmulsion. Free. on the Henderson Division mines came down and spent Sunday with county are anxious to fight the battle of ture gallery in Rev. G. M. Burnett's yard." bis family. Ha said that tb min for Fifty Crnte. with a visit jn full uniform and the ballots over again for free silver. The SCOTT & BOWME. NwYork. run five days last week, which is good for Guaranteed tobaoco habit curo.umI.es weak Subscribe for The Bee. beet tune before the cummer is laboring classes In the coal mines of that men mroiig, blood pure, toe, ti All iiruKulsia this season ot the year. n reJfcgcc 3 n'' taVjUi JRJSJRiRJ&iSw 35 To Be Smartly Dressed Docs not mean to bo expensively dressed. A little money goes a long way where good taste ami judgment arc used. .t-- tf assess n?5 world-wonde- it Men's A tyrfs. hoes. SM s5v .rv. & i (I pWnistyrs. Mt35t ninety-thre- e i f r bono-use- d. bot-tl- Mi N m ffl '"'YH e, I, VAV BHi rH one-fourt- h e, 1 lecWear. y I Ltnc-Mllli- on MsmTA Only thcliappy wearers of "MONARCH" SHIRTS can appreciate their real goodness of quality, fit and durability. Our prices arc right a trial will tell the story. Tlie Only Exclusive Men's Furnishing House in Hopkins County. SCOTT 8c MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. 28-inc- h V i) . To-da- y m- .1 MSMHl (2S!SiSBCT3ES Mwmmmw ccccoccoo:o:C'X':cc?:coo:'::'yiy -- soldier-statesma- ,. -- n. r --r- - - tr- ,- - , law-abidin- g NORWOOD, OUTING, Kept in Stock. Tires Inflated , A' first-clas- s 8 A 1 HIs Splendidly Equipped Repair Shop. Snrw vvvvvyyfvyyvvvvvryvvvvvyvrvv fcf V i 1 Fill Of J Ta-We- e Charge. vw roll-cal- l. The special line of Bicycles handled by C. M. Bourland, in connection with his Harness and Saddlery Goods, are superior to the average make of Bicycles, but by the special arrangements entered into with the manufacturer, can be sold at greatly reduced prices, though fully covered by guarantees. Call and see him before purchasing. North side of Square. Xi a CHftRbeS Jft. BOHRMNE), .8 -- coxo:oxo:i:co:o:;':':cOi;'yS MADISONVILLE, KY. Hop-kiasvil- le SOMe of THe THINGS .AT THE, Times-Herald- 's Rob-bin- s, St. Bernard Stores. Stocks are greater and fresher than ever. This Season's buying was successfully planned to combat the times however hard. wjc" ) . "', I111 New Shoe Styles. Our large and excellent stock of Shoes is proverbial. Honest values always. No shoddy goods. Big Sale of 1 Undermuslins. We have made a lucky purcnasc of a complete liuo of Ladies' Muslin Underwear, and will sell at prices you have not seen before cheaper than you can make at home. fit multi-photograp- But we now have unusual variety and quantity in Shoes for everybody. We can please both you and your purse. x White Goods and -- Parasols and Umbrellas, The newest and prettiest conceits in sun protectors. Fine Umbrellas and Umbrellas not so fine all at remarkably low prices. i going-to-b- e Washable Fabrics, That all women can preciate. ap- Come early and mule-drive- rs get the prettiest and best India Linens; Dimities, Lawns, Percales, endless variety. etc., in ne'er-do-wee- l; will-pow- Yotjf Vitality? Fancy Dress Goods Stacks of Fabrics of the Fashion World, which Dame Fashion has approved this spring, are here. Bright new stuffs, every and each a All sorts of Dress Goods, both Colored and Black.; Silks in great variety for Shirt yard, Curtains and Curtain Goods. If there is a window or a door in the dining room, parlor anywhere in the house that needs curtaining, you will find what you want in our stock of Lace Curtains, Scrims, Drapery. Wonderfully low-priced. V will-pow- great bargain. r. Waists. , 1 Laces, exquisite. RUCHINGS, TRIMMINGS, in large variety. Beau-tifPatterns that is tho verdict they arc simply i Embroidery, ul -- Anything else you need or want at the ! A. 'TfV-''W,JSH; M I 8t s-. Bernard Pa General Stores, o n JU : .,... . j ,klx HWtthAi. - w ' H ft-'. ' . 4 5S ISCTI . .; . (..'. GHTH f I Tennessee Centennial I Edition. vpad ' jl A if lllJBMKSyTl!T:V . S? ' . I MjTjMll " MfM:z ! - I l vV il I Tennessee g , i VV ' Centennial Edition.f wr 3 l' iwuq Eflcd EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY thCtaandat of"Europo when this Is again given. man-dat- ISDAY, APRIL 29, 1897. SUPPLEMENT. UNNOTICED. nYM. EXHAUSTED GREEKS, AftorDaya and NIffhts of Oontln. , uous Fighting-- e DESTRUCTIVE STORM, u, STEELE HOLMAN. tl,.hn DritUh -- STARVING woylor-a A f,0rc,ffn tviuun offlce believes overtaken her havo demonstrated that Turkey 2nt Diuz of Mexico has Issued He Had Beached Nearly to the Three- still possesses a formidable flghtlne 7H Retreat llernra Superior Number., Alma. mach Vf i1.1lnt.ta. ra n llllltnl OllfUtl ftf Quarter Ueutury Mark, ne. a fact which must have DAU.A8, Tex., April 1W.- -A a.. Uonlnc Many Gun. and (ireat QuanYear. Uavtnr Seen Spent la ..,.... ouect upon tho popular de-a the News from Eufauln. r. Tspecial to ueu 1'o.t. andHuddled Into the Tortl- - .Ar . : .. , . ,1 tities of Htoreawill Occupy Public Life. rermltteil ti. ni ..f All .. 'l .f mand for war at Athene, and which day, says: I'ercaia, a respueu inuiun uiur- Actual Htarvatlon-Uvl- ne 11.7. .7, and Stronger 1'osltlons. . , ,, ,, ' p.llfnin HnnrU ton. tor Death. Buy your LACE CURTAINS at home. Our.Spring, II" ,,Crm.U U' 0ek nation to climb a series of s Washington, April 28. Representaand heavy sc, I. T An Aspect of Dignified ' wind and rainstorms occurred In Knduranee and vindication of the personal courage 1897, line is made up of GEMS. At Hrookslde, Ala., Robert l'ayne tive Holman, of Indiana, died at his and New Yonir. Anrll nt a . Enthusiasm at Athens. of ...7U j world, from Uuvunn. rhw lllod Mrs. Lulu Tyres in the dining- - homo here at 2:05 p. m., after an Illness onu a gratifying around Eufuala all nMntr,it, huujjs ATHKK8, April 85, Noon.- -It is gi ami menlnglUs waa extended over about one hundred of some weeks. Spinal room of a boardlngnouse. todeny that a very gloomy outlook demonstration ofjlellcnlo patnotlsm. square Private letters miles of Urritory. The rain fell porta wholesale from tho Inter The trucks of a freight engine col- tho cause. of the wir Is taken hero by tho A Cnuulnsr niow Upon I For 50c. and 75c per pair, we show nice patterns ? starvation. the Qroek Lin... better William Steele Holmaa would have pawed ditching 25 cars and informed. Thcro uro, however, no ,c.ascs ari especially heart0' lapsed In Iowa, pru " 4 " m- About n torrents and was the heaviest for three-yar- d century markhsdhe ltved ua tho Tim lengths, bee them. fatuity injuring the engineer. fifty years. Farm houses, foncea and Children aro dying in signs of panic Tho city exhibits an thrco o'clock vestrliw i til noxt September, and his cateor it remarkathe Deboe's chances of being elected sen- ble for the large proportion of hi. lite that was crops wero washed awav to nn extimt Matanras, and babes have )Jstcd nttllute of dignltled onduraaco, whllo ofllclals In charge of tho. telegraph wauy persons still show an unabated Uco at Larlssa. observing n .l,..,.i of. amounting to a calamity. ator from Kentucky aro not by uny glten up to the service of- the public. No livdead In tho arms of their" .' man, From $1 per pair and up, we show three and one-hafew iirough means bright. Ho hcems to have In- ing hod ol andterm, men dead, have a record as cnthUblaH7or fight. This la particu- dust " vll advancing cavalry IS in the houie of repreaesta-ttve- ., ine xorth Canadian railway brldgo mothers. he ..,'. asked leave to dynamlto is SO badlv dnmnirrwl tho n tho opposition to Hunter. larly notUien.mon,j. tho woundod of tho Turks, Your correspondent haan1 1,n8 herited ; yard lengths. For beauty these can not be and tn all M yean ol tats life were spent lewu tho province of PInar D? skeltons Young orators representing ten state 1110 OIllCC. In some publlo capacity, beginning- with a Judicir de8tr scenw lenipl' "" wlaV,,r.L,0led ,uttv - cros lt H cannot be repaired for atsto, and winding up beaten at the same prices. utioii i Been whole villages of"at1' to ro will gather at Columbia, Mo., May 0, to cial position tn hit native that they may re- Since 3; .. .u, In the bouse of representative., which ho first join thetrcaltn.,. Naturally, this spirit otlice hadr mado oamruay, tn0 Larissa 24 hours. Tho n.,M..l,...i .. In dark huts, prayingHug. compete for the Intcrcollegiute prize. congress. responso to calls train had scarcely 'I entered In tho is much fostered by tho nassed Itnt lease them from thoj' tho cattle of io from Athens, A Cloudburst at Eufoula, I. T., caused Mr. Holman was-- great force In political afi .e ' Twenty-fiv- e . per cent, discount on our 1896 Lace unuo report that tho conflnuatlon Oeu. Woyler is sf the troops In fearful damage. Tho North Canadian fairs for many years and even of late. when ad- ,rom "ovenl says that mgni wnen tho SOUth end rrnvn ...o Turks havo i'ii vanclng age mado lt harder for him to meet the Many trains aro tied un at this nntn burned tho Oreek wounded Inachurch river rose 20 feet In less than an hour. more severe demands of his place, he was aa the citizens for th I'asha on learning that the Curtains. ut Kurtzlvoli. Tho Turks lighted flren Urecks had been ordered to and thero la a series of washouts for 20 Santa Clara. American citizen, Indian Territory cattlemen uro wor- honored and respected counsellor In the demofall back miles under tho bodies of wounded boaita. attempted to deliver a Itafacl Rubloitle In that way. ried over the decree of the government cratic party caucuses, whore his rtpe wisdom that aro Impassable for the prescrushlug Many of u,o (1 reeks Implored their and long political oxpcrUnco was freely availed with n considerable force, which blow ent Tho damaira In .. lost 2) head died to the Spanish that present leases will not be renewed. i had "watch As sbiiDluar party policies. BIG VOLUME. SHORT to kill them, others committed been resting 3fl hours and he Thousands saw the White squudron of Inof the treasury" ha was known tbo Amer to the succeeded In estimation, nearly every aero of ground When he coilced nay for them, ask dog suicide. breaking through tho Greek lines In for many miles in authorities a was lmputcnt to parade up North river, New York, Sun ican people, and the policy or strict economy all directions will was told tlur what tho Insurgents It is reluctantly believed by some In several places. of day, to its anchorage opposite uiversiuo that ho consistently pursued when la charge so have to bo replanted, many farms Athenian elrcles that thu r..ir..t We guarantee our prices to be as low as those made by : aro Spain to p: Impunity, tho appropriation bills has been followed entirely under water, several covered had takcicorps, raised and armed park. long that It has come to be' regarded oj one of MJinowltat disorderly, and that noma of To Head Off Inirlpi... Isaac E. Wright au old soldier, Inany retail house in St.. Louis, Chicago, New party tenets In all oongressos. wagons floated Uio gan-- i wero abandoned with London, April 31 It is learned A guoi by Spanish cattle owners mate of tho Indiana soldiers' home, has the Holmaa was born In Indiana, tn the but that dian river this down tho South CanaMr. t.- feeble' defense. It teeuui probable, York, or any other city. So save the morntng, accompanied and molritus, went out and drove In been left 05,000 by a deceased relative a llltlo pioneer homestead tn Dearborn !w??80nl V?U f a uad"- of eight however, that in tho main the retreat warships to Delagoa bay U in. vaiuau uousos and household county, called Vcrostau, In September, IKS, of Snnjf cattle to be slaughtered for at Glasgow, Scotland. expressage, and leave your was In good onler. tended to frustrate tfin in.i'... .l As ho wrote his autobiography for tbo con200 Irin of the needy people of the Prince Caraman Do Chlmay fought a gressional directory It Is recorded that ho had This morning the word goes forth (Jermany, Portugal and tho All ferryboats wero washed away the,ut Woyler ordered all the meat duel with M. Clemcnccau in Paris over a common school education, supplemented by money in your home . Transvaal hero that tho ffoveruiunnt will .,.- - to change the status quo to tho dlsad- - and Indiana. en article written by tho latter. Both two years' course In Franklin college, law until communication cut off. So far no clto Manzanlllo for the soldiers, In the struggle with bovoro market. nuuijtu oi ureal iirltaln. Then he taught school and praotloed at creator place Bows of loss of life has been age of St years he enl&IS, when at the mIwI IImderwrltcrs whn nro tho whole and received slight wounds. Tho report, however, nnn norftnnn Kip.lled From Church and v sulleriug, Detectives had a desperate fight with tered tho publlo service as probale Judge.' has not served to allay tho growing Mlnl.tr. Was royed lnEu;Mooo are doomed to die for lack of negro robbers In a freight car near He was prosecuting attorney from'lTto 1M9, by tho wind and rain A cyclon'fooo MADISONVILLE. Irritation at tho bollof that, even If. OCIIKNKOTADV. N. V.. Anll .11 n constltutlonal'cOn-ventlohe easily which they r Jfr.-PMtoroKENTUCKY., Urccod could not hold her own, St Luke's passea auout flvo miles south of W allowed to work. could policy, obtain If Detroit, Mich. Charles Mahoncy, ono and tn 183uThe attended the he entered the I. following year as a war of the detectives, will die. tho This Albany, was expelled ucairoym lcglslature.and from 1833 to 1S5S bo was Judge of policy manifested In tho from the Methodist some houses and UK measure, is worse than useless from the WYOUH MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. Episcopal churoS Mrs. Rhoda Worrall, nco Bycrs, wife common pleas. orders of tho crown prlnco not to at- U .Ub v... 1...& At., Spanish standpoint, for It has forced of Dr. John M. Worrall, of tho Dan U"Lm,nIl-His congressional career began with the nt the Troy confer- UHan xatlln uuk ulo IU,j jOSJ cf tack, was Idiotic and congress, and out of the twenty Tho ence. The accusation against Dr. Far-r- do ascerUIncd at this hour. Tb'r" men to join tne reueis ville (Ky.) Theological seminary, died iiiin tn a B'l inine aiH)i 'ic-hundreds of retreat to Pharsala is considered a consressos that have elapsed sisce that time ho. era aro now falling .,. ..tjcan- - rather than bo forced to see their fam- Sunday of pneumonia, aged 70. was adultery. namely the lMKr rospousa to the fiery speeches of has been, absent from only four, not yet bo made oa tho railway idge ilies starve In the cities and towns. In ior,y-siui A contract has been signed with tho tho .uu urown rrinco Constantino to his CONGRESS. some of the smaller places in Las an almost unparalleled record. THE CRUISER BROOKLYN textAmerican Book Co. to supply troops. RIVERA DEAD. pnniiill. Mr. Holman was of a most rental Villas the overcrowding is terrible. books to Oklahoma. It is probable a 'Naturally, all aorta of reasons are Repaired and Ready Special Session. and approachable disposition. He was entirely Sitlallato, before tho order was given, for Her Final Trial An OHcer of the Infanta advanced U, explatn why tho (Jrcoks willing to listen to any person who called for Im the senate, on the list, Mr. Mason (HI.) Label 8l,!R,TerU had 100 people. It now contains 1,000, legislative investigation will follow. IMp. ie or uu WouniU his assistance, and although often oblUred by insde hU maiden speech in support of a resolurelrvutod, the more candid admitting Tho man who applied to the PulLAiwaiA, April on Including soldiers. The farmers orresist sense of duty United tion him directing Nkw York, April exposition management for his colleagues In tofavor oftho Importunities of rulesoffered by a rule by whichthe committee bo that tho Turk was too strong. It was States cruiser IlrooTtlyn. The some meastlre of debate could slowly dying off. Thero to report his as sound as Kavarro, of the Spanish cruUcInfaDta dered In are n so pointed out that tho space an airship turns out to be vital tntcrc.t, he always did so In such an Im- closed and the previous question ordered. A y Turkish 8tn,ck,0,, Sohooner ledge, Isabel, which has just arrive er0 tol are a dozen places like this In the prov- Clintonfor Cose, a brilliant Inventor. M?7if. A. did much to turn tho scalo In fapersonal manner as to tako away largely the vote as taken on Mr. Gorman's motion to reanchor from Delaware Uio Grant memorial ince. Weylerhas had all the cattle which declare was vor of Edhcm 1'n.slia. cxerclr A St Joseph (Mo.) telegraph operator sting of his refusal. la fact. Itmas one of the fer the 'resolution to the rules committee, agreed river this morntng and pass down to was in nis tens "liuls Illvcra Is dead of"tls woudA killed In tho fields by the guerrillas and Is said to be responsible for the airship strong points of Mr. iioiman entirely from reiaHedt Yeas, S3; nays. - Itshould repreTho (Insole fleet is also the subject of ... .n. o0 win undergo her final congressional career he retrained left to rot Not a pound of meat can that a committee ot 15 senators --TOmany curious reports, ono of which trip under tho supervision of tho naval We heard tho n.i. i.jueh a ruir bo bought except for Uio troops. Al- excitement lie released a lot of gas personalities and consequently be hod few per sent the seaate at the comlna Grant memorial that was going aroup th0 towns t to them. sonal enemies. that the In the house, at the close ot tho ceremonies squadron has board of Inspection, after which aho before most all of the sugar centrals are an- bags with red lights attached we aalled,an''i am surc that chaplain's prayer, the death ot Representative bombarded Dodcagach. It is known will be assigned to her Kansas City, Montana, The port of Banes, Cuba, Is still in station. Milllkon, ot Maine, was announced by Mr. Din.- Is Uio truth. Oneof tho last thing ho notated for concentration. The owners FIGHTING. TEN DAYS that tho Turks yesterday ordered that Tho Brooklyn Is expected to tako grind, but they must possession of Gen. Roloff. At Glbara, ley. and out ot respect to his memory me nouse, did was to thanJtlits doctors and nurses arc not allowed to all tho lanterns In tho Hghthouso on m., adjourned. !ur P."!,6 cxcrc,,cs uttcndant upon for Uio care they had given him. He protect the property. They build forts near Bancs, thcroforaro eight Spanish The 8pnUrds Are Bald to Have Ixst at K:t0 p. senate, on the 22d. Mr. Alien iweo.; Colorado, Pacific Coast, the gulf of Salonlea, should remain orders to attack Victorian jubilee In June. Ill the Klrht Hundred Keau to be given to tho and soldiers aro put in them. This warships waltlug leftKOO In gold offered a resolution providing- that the president I'lvc Ironclads and four tormeans a fortified place and Uio farmers Bancs. Spanish soldiers. IIavaha, via Key West, April 33. express the sympathy of the American people pedo boats aro operating along tho THE WHITE SQUADRON Hon. A. E. Stevenson and his son, From Puerto Prlnclpo .city cornea news to the government of Clreooe. and declaring that Utah, Washington, Omaha, Incen around about move In. They stand a "Col. Bacallo will bo tried for roast bjtweon I'latamona and Katerl-nChristian-d- o present contest was chance of getting food now and then, Lewis O. Stevenson, have left of a severo flghtlag, which lasted ten the mui nmrunl.m. The one between referred Tho UrltUh and French subjects Anchored In the North RUerto Take Part diarism, not rebellion, and If found for the planter pities them, but they resolution was 111., for Nashville, Tcnn., to atSt. Paul, guilty will be shot without a doubt" days, between tho Spanish columns of W tho commltteo on foreign relations. The In the Naval l'arade. residing at Volo havo addroswd their are worse off than those In regular tend the opening of the Centennial Colonels Rlzo and Crui Qoazales and bankruptcy bill, framed by Mr. Nolson (Minn.), rMpeotlvo envoys how, Nuvr Yonic. April 20. The passed. can bo exposition. towns, for notadrop of medicine for white several bands of insurgents number- as a substitute for tho Torrey bill, was tho dUputch of war shtnt tn Black Hills, PRESIDENT DIAZ' BAND. wiuauron icit its anchorage off Tomn. carried to them. Not a druggist dare J. R. Burns, aged 83 years, committed ing 2,000 men, which resulted, after a The homestoad bill was made 15tha unttnlshad protect them. was named to klnsvllle, Staten Island, early yestercommittee of Mr sell any drugs or fill a prescription to suicide at Clay City, 111., Sunday mora- series of skirmishes, la a great victory business, and asenate ot the Oront monument -- VI A- represent the day morning, and sailed up tho North The Mexican Hutlo'laii. En Route to New bo taken outside the regular lorttucu ine Juv shootlnw Tho envoys have vlrcd to their " who larda losing dedication In the house a spsolal order was T" York to the Qrant Memorial Exercta. J msur-and to Uio oJmlrals at Canca, river to Its now anchorage off Grant's In accepting an Invitation to attend -j-ujiiwajjroTldlng for the consideration of the tntvna iV..i- Ct and but at Athens It Is considered unneces- tomb, where It will remain unUl CtUKAJHl"P.Mes; udarf Cira gents In arms are much better off than the Grant ceremonies at New York, of. Mr. Holmaa, ot Indiana, was announood, and Au Imposing Ceremonial at Omaha. has xlM Payen,passed tho unccntrated paclflcos. They kill a Llcut-Gc"u sary to comply with the remirLt..-v- ftn CapUEucirnaclbn Schofleld, retired, pays a Wcdn"i " Ouaiia. Keb.. Anrll 83. Amid im as a mark of respeot the house adjourned. goes piers of tho North river front to see through here Wednesday en route to beef in the fields when they choose, splendid tribute to tho deceased attack nuon v.i was not In session on tbe SLEEPERS, DftlNu CMS, posing ceremonial the corner stone of InTHs senate consideration of tbe senato23d New York, the New York, where It will represent the programme. amendUio vessels pass. The lie wil Turkih the honso but when they have taken what they exposition arch tho was comAdmiral flagship of the squadron, with government In tho Grant me- need, they generally send word to tho houscl CHAIR CABS (VbVc8)- Reno, of states wa laid. There was along ments to the Indian appropriation bill Mexican A storm which prevailed at El Knd of the War Hnppo.ed to be Near. Bunco In command, took tho lead. pleted and tho bill was sent to conferenoe. A his lilt The morial oxerclses. 1'ho expenses of tho owner to come and get tho rest of It, Okla., Saturday night was tho heaviest parade of military and clvlo societies. resolution was adopted by which a commltteo seems Aorll 25. What Loxdo.v. the Oil CONSULT TICKCT or they try to get It Into the starv- recorded since tho establishment of the Grand Maxtor Phelps of the Nebraska of S5 w appointed to the dedication ot27th. trip are borne by tho government DAVID COZART. of the war Is likely York on ing people around tho centrals. The weather station. The rainfall was 6? masons ofllclated, assisted by ofllccrsof Orant mausoleum in Howprogramme thethree- - F. M. RUGGi tiiav Sev enteredto be the last weekIt Is dlfileult KILL- SHOT TO Of jif. upon The house then agreed to a Over Seventy lired'WHta wanton destruction of cattle by the luetics In eight hours. annou from tho, tanglo of conflicting tele- He Had ThreVVean HI. Wife Died. the grand lodge. Addresses were made dar adjournments for the enduing ween ata CT. LOUIS. MO When He the ranch Harris Charles A. Rufee, of Crow Wing, by Mayor llroatoh, Lleut-Oowould grams to understand the exact posiFrank Hawk Die. of the Wound InBlcted Knnnlarda has exasncratcd Spanish and 'AV David Cozart, Cabui, 111., April men, many of whom aro theSotn.ln the absence of Mor by IIU Son. IN the senate, on of Airrlculturo Minn., Is confined In tho district jail, uml s shops tion of affairs. a and president pro tern., Mr. thn oldest ncrson In White county, dld iiee e'snn' the were hitherto loyal. . Prank Hawk, Washington, the charge against him ton. Lima, O., April l.V.llnwIntr the Ursck defeat at La- - at the residence of his son, David, Jr., Frye, Mr, Nelson (Minn.) occupicu wo -- " impro being that of falsifying his naturalizawho wai sh&t last night by his son 15PRINB IB97 U almost ""TERRIFIC WIND STORM, When the Indian bill was reported back fromThe ni rUsa, Ijondon opinion near Enfield, Thursday. He was Clinton, who followe.l him to tho DOQS ARE OUTLAWED. tion papers by back dating them. the house an. effort was made to send lt to concounty, ivy., unnnlmous that tho end is In sight, born In ChrUtlan l'orcrn Watklns, a notorious Accompanied by Heavy Halt ana nam nA hut Mrf. nannan ODlocieu. bbtiui iu Following the Greek defeat at la probably shared by In 1803, and caino to Illinois In house of Fannie It had bees understood that no business whatever Ilouses Demolished. afternoon. Only Property When Entered Upon the feci q a.id tills view they aro already mov London opinion Is almost unanimous in marriago character, dtcd yesterday also shot, is Court Decibo' transacted. Thereupon, at U;05, on powors, as RolU Supreme 18'JI, and was united NKWTOJf, Kas., April 23. A terrlflo was to' of Mr. Morrill, the senate adjourned un- Watkln's who was tlinv l the to Intervene. that the end Is In sight, and this view mCtloO sioning with Miss Roxana Wright, who sur- Fannie storm, accompanied by heavy til the 29th Tfco.noute was noi in khhiu. In a critical condition. Washington, April ST. The United Is probably shared by the powers, as wind and rain, swept over Harvey r I a. t. oeueveu it.. l.laartnllAn tt... vives him, at tho ago of 03 years. Of i) IUlliu,l4n.A A1,A uiv A aiifrfTAAttnn Of it is (I ....rt nt mwnouwiu .rlll 1 they are already moving to intervene. hall Decapitated Hr Ajed Mother-ln-IStates supreme court yesterday comten children, five are living. On night, their Found the Keys of the Dank. compoa,,.,,, The post office department is inucn county at ten o'clock last Two farm a case Involving a claim for dam Lansino. Mich., April 24. At to wi,jci, the combaUnU January 1 last tho deceased and his southwest. N. 11.. Apru so. xne Mich., lt miles cast of hero, ages for killing a dog which had made concerned over the fail uro of congress ing from the demolished a few miles Nebr5Slvouid no doubt agree, married 73 yoars. wife had been were The largest variety. J. E. Kelly, the con1 Brit-wiMrs. Albsrt Hovcy, aged 32 years, mur- lt wiv from the ldwer courts of New to appropriate sufficient money to en- houses of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. roonilnltcrwtck otof Ctsldcr Stlcknoy ceived ainco yosterday afternoon tho Shot a Holormau. with an Orleans through the various phases of tertain tho members of the universal west fessed murderer dered her aged motlier-ln-laNewest designs. occupants be Idi foreign oftlco has been In close of one of of the Urcat Falls notlontl bank was In a. becoming manner. Welns. the St. Louis. Anrll 21. Ira Stansbury, wltli the other members of aged 77, got angry at Motorman James n. Homo time between eigm ociocn litigation to be finally decided here In postal congress were seriously hurt, lt and Leading colors at the ( yesterday. She severed the opposition to the claim. ranging In age from ten tho houses, beon brought to Newton. searched last night, OrcatIn Fallswere and noon Three boys, Iirltaln nahip lhclo Kuropean concert, Great now body and then found the keys of the E. Tharp because tne iaiicr iuaiw.-George W. to 11 years, while flailing on the Boone and have just head entirely from the Tho suit was Instituted by lowest prices ever shown Mrs. Welns tional bank, which wero takon from that the tlmo has Stansbury get his buggy off the lifeless body and sot New Orleans and uorth of Webster The surgeons state that for them to act Tho French. that tratk, and stopping the vchlclo poured oil on the murdered woman was Sentcll, Jr., vs. tho Co. The dog, a river, a few miles wild parsnips, and will die. Stlckncy's pocket. to the people ot Hopkins fire. Tho City, la., ate some Carrollton railroad fcntlcmi,rni!ln uni Lallan governments have car In down bis It on front Samuel Colgate Dead. THE COLD WEATHER. poser miroady rcspondod, offering to agree, right top andof tho car, let Tharp, 80 years old and lived with her son's Newfoundland, valued t 8200, was as a result two are dead, and a Uilrd County. deliberately shot buggy part of the killed by a car owned by the railroad can not recover. Nkw YoiiK, April 20. Samuel Colhis CliOSl0uKh tho Uerniau government auus fortunately, however, Inflicting only a family In the southeast company. . dravest Fears Created Among; Vrult-- gate, who amassed a fortune which lu condition that lt will oe nccossarj flesh wound. Stansburv was arrested. rowers. Uw. To Repeal the Tho caaa turned upon the validity of runs Into millions In the manufacture a nlH imm ,.- Please call in and be con- Spl an act of Uio Louisiana legislature recWashington, April at. Cuioaoo, April 23. Unseasonably of soap and perfumes, died Friday ., . ..-vvVvinced at ognizing dogs as porsonal property Dorr, of West Virginia, has intro- cold weather during the last three days night at his homo In Orange, N. J., of Dnlv when placed upon the assessment duced a bill to repeal' tho has created the gravest fears among heart disease and dropsy. He had been rolls. In thla caso tho dog was not as law. In this section of the ill for several weeks. the sessed. Justice llrown delivered tne Through Illinois and Indl- - The Lynching Wilt Past, Uunotlcod Of- country. opinion of the court, sustaining the THE MARKETS. anu and the southern pari oi m isuuu-sl- u BOOK STORE. constitutionality of the law and refusthe cold has been specially severe, Alexandria, Va., April 23. Thero New YoitK. April CT, I57T. ing damages. and the reports are anything but reas- will probably be no official action folW 25 I5 MADISONVILLE. - KY. suring, 7i BY lowing the lynching here of Jos. McA Fiendish Crime. 8 Si W .75 KLOUK Winter Wheat Coy, the negro who assaulted the little 81V AT DELAQOA BAY. WHKAT-NKed Paducah, Ky April .taught of Tobe Lacev. The citizens 2 Winston, a negro known as "Devil," CQHN-.... Arrival of Eight British and One "reneti who went arrested during the assault 8 chain gang at escaped from tho Warships. on the jail were promptly released. ST. LOUia went to tho home of his "wom-Illinois Central R. R. Fifty-Four a.o navo Aeeompanled by Ueav Winds and Clova-unSpread Devastation Over One Hundred Square Mile,Uroadcu.t of Terrl-tory-Oyelone Add. It. Mood. SiveU the Grand Total l'ower. and of DamaBo. PACIFICOS. omrancls F . V PoUoy Producing Terrible Joseph of Austria St. Petersburg to visit tho "Tho Watohdoff of the Treasury" Passes to Hie Howard. LACE CURTAIN! t;i T. Ufc- Seo-on- cloud-burst- -- ..- use-les- s "". -1 irij - f three-qut-rt- er - . lf '! A A ?? - $& I t- tt - Thirty-fourt- h a s A .!!. "'"ir" -- 1 C. com-ruil- 1 PROFITS. I ,. ooun-try.- at - ' . - ZZir?rny r..-- i rifh n. BISHOP CO., i to-da- y m Thirty-sixt- h ar ' thlrty-eign- rorty-nri- n, xi FIFTY-FIFT- H fifty-fourt- h, 34.-- , Trans-mlsslssip- pl "mon cav-air- 2- BEST TRAINS as-sjr- U Ju-j- ta-itor- d. - x Bloom-Ingto- n, blnr vi Hereto, .- U f icntuef-ihlp- uii: of '; n. Mioiffi Trans-Mlsslsslp- fc . an . pa-- v. nt to-da-y .&' m 09all Paber and I 1 de-eld- ll w O Clvll-Servl- ::::. -... 5 clvll-scrvlc- o A. r will GOOD BUGGY MADE THE fruit-grower- s A. D. SISK'S COITON-Mlddll- ni.' I) 2.-Ge- orgc o.3 MADISONVILLE No. mm-nigh- t, OATS-N- o.2 IMIClC-New- ' m CARRIA&E CD. ; , Give us a call and be convinced that we will give you the best Buggy made years experience tells the story. We in Kentucky for the money. Twenty-fiv- e i JSV literally carved her to death and then made his escape. Suicide of a Murderer. and because she repulsed him, COTTON-Mlddl- lng UCKVKS Cows and Hellers .. .... head) (ULVES-d- wr IliXIS Fair to Select to Choice SHEE1' Fair FLOUlt-rute- nts siecra. 27 0J a sj 7H i SeJ 860 4 83 8 00 1 00 22 .jgj seliyou a .- Top Buggy of Our Own Make for $45. A- Detboit, Mich.. April 37. The body WHEAT No. 2 HodEstrada.. Winter... of an unknown German who shot t Sunday has been fully Identi- Oira-dead fied an that of John A. Dltlman, who IXUIACC- Lusts...... . last week killed his mistress, Nemo iriVnloir loufBurley. - I'imath Berg, InDetrolt, and escaped before his iiniTKU"- unoice uairr-Funcyto him-tiel- f Na KITE-No.- 2...., O- -- --: "rlmo was discovered. PiiltlC LfiriC.I-roa- h '' SBBBBH ' .' HOaS Fair to Choice matics is Williams college for morey SHEEP Fair to Choice. a quarter of a century, died Sun-'datlian evening of Inflammation of the ::::: bowels. , WIEAT-No:'ite::;- Dodd. WliXiAMBTOWH, Mass., April 27. Cyrus Morris Dodd, professor of mathe- Cnu Morris lllcoN-Cl- esr 1AKD CiTTIiE-NstlveStc- Standard (new).. Rib FrlmcSteam ClIICAUa eri. .'' W Ql 10 00 .a (3 i 8W COHN-No.-2... OATS-N- o.2 Marion Count The Crime for Which (Ko.l Han Is Vnder Arrest. 8 8ft H TtvBA. Mo.. AbHI 23, Pearl !ft Brown, a married man, Is under arrest hero for criminal assault, commltUd on 88 a KM 4 15 8 65 Ella Barlow, a child of 11 years. The 500 J crime was committed Sunday In the 450 $ 4K western part of this county, and Bherlfl 78 SS8 M Pratt captured Brown, who confessed. 554 a Tho penalty Is death. HUN . IjORKHZO Matiqukz, Dolagoa Bay, April 23. A squadron of eight British warships arriveanero mcubiuu; Ing. Tho advent of the squadron caused 5U0 much excitement. Six of the warships 4 hnve entered the river, and two others 100W Hit remain In th bay. A French warship has also entered there. sr 80 THE PENALTY IS DEATH. 12 50 5 3 a 4 4 85 W oo 00 75 CSS 1H Turks la Sight of Larlssa. April 25., 4 p. m. Tho Turlc lsh advance forces arc In sight of f.arlasa. ENCOUNTERED THE ROBBERS. VOLO, maintains unsurpassed DOUBLE FROM DAILY S SERVICE FROM .... is - The Ohio Medical Law Declared Constlt tlouat. .fcr ' -- ItlltlC Meal (new) 8 65 W j ISM 8 00 One of the Castle Oate (Utah) Highway men Woutded. priSalt Lake, Utah, April 2. A says vate telegram from Price, Utah, y the posse that left Castle uate ucunes-dala pursuit of tho men who robbed the treasurer of the Pleasant Valley Coal Co. had an encounter with tho robbers and wounded one of tho men, whose namo la supposed to be Fowler. Tho robbers wero making their way toward tho Cedar mountains. DEATH INTERVENED Hadley From the Consequences ot l'erjurr. NBW BSDFOBD, Mass., APr,l 21. of the Fraak B. nadley, Bennett aad Columbia mlllff, died a few moments after 7 a. m. Boverai war- NEW ORI-EAN- MEMPHIS TO TO MEMPHIS ST. LOUIS LOUISVILLE CINCINNATI CHICAGO .. CAIRO ST. LOUIS CHICAGO ' CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE AND FROM ST. LOUIS TD CHICAGO makine direct connections with through trains for all points te? , - vx -. (liBlBSBSF bbsbsbsB 1 fruLlsBsl tMMbbb aBVBSVBBW $ fj) ma a3MamagBBBBBBBJB.rf "SiT g '''' M, r' a soo Columbus, 0., April 07. Tho Ohio oiTTr.nAll Q ridel..... 880 ft S80 IlOdS d ioo law has been declared consti- 1UIIU1TNiv 2 lied medical 2 SIMS. k ia'ihiVm Whitn tutional la tho lower courts. It re- COIIN-N- o.! 2'KO and havo quires pbyaleiaBB to register NEWOKLBANS. soo JJ cerliacfties iwuteu upuu huw SI COItN-NFIXjaR-HlnhOrade KANSAS CITV. Shlnnlnir Steers.... 8 75 o.2 OATS HAY-th)- r.- - Y TsJBBasflaslBSBBliBSBSBSBSBsiBsKil. V s G OH ( Tho llAUON-Sld- eslln 7M 4a CHixorraviLLfc Va., April CU7'rorJ-llldilUniversity of Virginia baseball team LOUISVILLE. 90 PI t Beit WIIKAT wen tho chasaloBshlp of tho south COKN No.Na 5(lxcl 'J 4aterdav bv defeatist the University 8K. it 9 75 New of North Carolte by tba score of 10 IViltir --ear Mess . 5H HACON-ClHib to 4. 7H TK. . mnoj-M- n a; KlBa Hambext's AsMUast ProoeuBeed Woa the Champlonrtlp of tfce South- 37. wesiern 1'tJltlC New Moss...... Ice ( WW I 150 S3 (ft (A t ISM -- UATS-SaSMU- CU. Aorll 23. Frank Evans, tho lightweight pugilist, died n omniKiatnn of thu train caused by a blow on the chla dellv b. rltrht-han- d bv Matt Seraloiiv.la the fourteenth round of a tlgnv uetore wie ou -- io in -l Semlchy Athletlo clnb. charged with manslaughter. Tarawa from IIU Baggy aad tajored. Richmosd, Ve,, April 3, Col. JohB froaa a buggy at aMosby was thro the University of Virginia yestorday afternoon ad recolVed a cat which may seriously injurs one of his eyes. HOUSES BURNED THIRTY-SI- Charged wit'a Saw Josh. Cal.. ter. ro Bava ffssk NORTH. EAST .d - J- X rants were Issued for his arrest a few days ago on charges of perjury In making false returns to the state In con- DUBUQUE, SIOUX nection with tho standing ot the corSIOUX GtTV porations, both of which are now In tbe nanus ot receivers. and the West. Particulars ol agebis ot the I. C. K. K. and connfcung nnre. Mae y lives have been sated by the timely Pine Tar Honey. When bm ot Dr. Bell's Ora cokl creeps upon you, or a cough racks Wm. Murray, Div. Pass. Agt., New including Buffalo, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City, Hot Springs, Ark., and Denver. Close connection with Central Mississippi Valley Roule Solid Fast Vestibule Daily Train for WEST AND Pittsburg. Cleveland. FAUS, a i tBmr AJiiBB' to this Wc do all kinds of' repairing on Spring Vchicbs, from the lightest i,,vSR'r. that is beinc used in our county. A l)int to the wfae is sufficient. ':.;::::o:o::::::.:o:':':-::-v L? T.B. JONUS, Manager. .JJ4 m r. jonss. o JL Kohk, April 33. The physicians who have been examining Petrlo Acclarlto, f ArUgna, province the of Udtae, who tiled to stab King Hum-per- t with a dagger, while faU majesty "waa on bis way to tlw races, pronounce him Insane. Eire Kaakw Mm BM It. Nru, 0., April 38. Tle masked awa broke iato' the rs4Uwe of John r QhIbIm (Ntrlythli mwcmtzgi gagging bindif htat, wnsseWedthe amhm4 sMMi.tkM:i eurreaer, besid toW fsaVtilUl jewelry. iron-worker TmarceU wl'tii'Kiduir.pliig. oven April three blacks, colored girl kidnaped a hc,re. Tho girl Is believed to havo been muricrcd. The men are tough characters and aro now In jail. men, four whites am' Mayfield. Ky.. 83.-S- ad Nkw Yobk. April 20. Charles B Fosdlek, president of tho Second national bank, died at Ills homo la thla city, sgd 78 years. We was one of the iuuattoM sad the. first president of the llld ami fcUU)ivinK. w Charles B. Fosdlek. fa the Carnegie Village of Within the Caraegl Kara. PrrrsBUBaif, Pa., April broko out at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the town of PottersvlUe near Homestead The origin and 88 houses were.bur-e- d. reports if the fire U --- nkadwa. First Patters -- . ratt- exatrcrerated. vlllelswlthla the Qaraegle yaretaaad consisted of about 480 frass dwelMg which were built at the Usae ol the strike ot 184. The plaoe U the .heeae or4W famttlee nf ahout I papulation of about Uw.' Pott-MvlU. e yearlong, wt hs no remedy is so prompt or ef fectual. Can be given lo cnuareu wuu perfect safety and is suro lo produce beneFor sale by St. Bernard ficial results. Drug Store, Earlinglon; George King, St. ' Charles. O, A. R.,atLixing- State Encampment, ten May io-i- i. sell T he JbrVN V railroad Company ai one tare, loead Itip tickets 10 yutUM sbocafapwesH, m;-wmyttn Be awsll leans. Jno. A. Scott, Div. Pass. Agt.. Memphis. A. II. Hanson, G. P. A.. Chicago. W. A. KelIondr A. G. P. A.. Louisville. BELMONT This House Is Hswl Farnlsblags r New t , as a u ti?& Wh 8vrytaia ftiat-daIMAMVONVIU. A HOTEL .i?Jti .- - r HWMWHSIH - ' ' a$ fc THE WAR IN THE EAST. rlfo allglast summoivJ,'arccco sont conild-- 1 cm bio Mil to tno Christian Cretans, ami this led Russia'' nnd Germany to proposo blockading tho Island, but Great Britain refused to sanction such a sohemo, ond tho project was thercforo abandoned, A plan of reforms was agreed upon by tho powers last Septombor and accepted by tho sultan. Thoro was to bo a Christian governor, who should appoint tho subordinate officials, two thirds of them Mussulman, and Christian and other reforms wcro agreed upon which promised to bo ndantngeous to tho Christian Cretans. For ono reason or another, however, they wcro not carried out. Thus tho present ncuto crisis ensued, and it It s importanco from tho intervention of Greece. Tho annexation of Crete to Grceco has been proclaimed, and Greok troops havo taken possession of tho Island, with tho exception of n fow ports whloh sro held by tho fleets of tho rowers. Tho inhabitants of Crete, both Chris tlnnsnnd Mussulmans, seem tonpprovoof tho annexation, and thoro is reason to be llevothat even tho porto Itself would not strenuously object to It. But Russia and Germany havo done oil In tholr power to provent it. Tho nltornatlvo offered is a mcasuro of autonomy. At tho beginning of tho ycor that would probably bavo been accepted. Now it is regarded with suspicion, as n nioro ruso of tho powers to throw Crcto back undor unrestrained Turkish rule. Tho Turkish commandor Is ono Edhara Pasha. Ho saw servlco In tho war as colonel and brlgodo commander, but bo has had no experience In the leadership of a largo army. Prlnco Constantino, tho commander of the Greek army, hns a military training which Is purely that of tho academy and drill ground, nnd thero seems to bo no general under htm who has had a different experience. In numbers tho Turkish army of advance Is far larger than tho Greek forces, and thcro Is reason to expect that tho lattor may get tho worst of It at tho outset. Tho Greeks, however, havo tho best reason to look for efficient help from their largo body of Irregulars, whleb havo been pouring into Macedonia and Eplrus. Trom this lourco tho tldo of uprising against Turkish rulo promises to swell into a groat vol ume. Other elements that favor inourcous sro tho facts that tho fighting will bo In llellcnlo territory, which tho Greeks know thoroughly, ond tho wholo of tho nation is on flro with passionate enthusiasm. All that tho great powers can do just nt present is to look on and locallzo the conflict as far as It is possible. But the issuo is not meroly between Turkey and Grcoco, nor tho quostlon merely tho government of Crete, A war between Turkey, sll of whoso traditions aro despotism, ond one-thir- d Turoo-Rus-ilan V OUR CLUBBING OFFER. Ci BEE CHANGING TO THE MODERN How It Was Finally Brought About. ' rKTlSHlN3 CQMPANV. lnrfniral! I f 4? A BIITPLE BTATEMEHT OF TEE PAOTS. fl Iff. 7 Nt, Clalmi of tho Orcein and of the Torto. The laland Alirara a Storm Center. PC'sUIiSCKll-T10H'liy tho So Called Orcanlo Statute RATES Failed Tho Armies, tho Commander and the Seat of War. 100 SUBSO,'ittUtVlnJ jo " Tho Immediate canso of tho war 5 . OMhs.A'.' Qrcooo nndTurkcr.ocoonllna to tha 5 claims of tho ports, Is duo to tho action of capletjnallad tree on application. Ona Yesr,llrletlr penVentBwanteJ in all pitls of lue tho Greek irregulars in ponotratlng Mnco- Six Months, nuress ui lor pwucuin. ThreaMontbt, Jonla and attacking various minor itirK-If- h .4. Slnele .Codes.... . posts, rcsponslbtllty for which, tho T Tho lattor, on G re 1c govornmont avows. tho other hand, lays the onus on tho Turks, who ndTnnccd Into Thcssaly. This resulted in a sharp conflict between bodies of tho rogular troops at tho town of Nczoros, A MOONSHINE PARTY. l which lies immediately undor tho shadow of Mount Olympus, tho fabled homo of Troml. flu Which the Moon lias n Vry , tho greater gods of tho ancient Crocks. dent Part. Tho 0 rook s, who must bo considorcd the ' A clover liostcsa contributes to Tho aggressive party. J tlicy Bont troPs t0 Crcto yonit Didtea' Homo Journal an idea lor a tho island oflatter to oppo60 tho Turks tho wcro massacring tho senator evening at home. Sho calls her chriatiafiAeaa moonshino party mid tells nil Christians. A further causo for the belligerency Is tholr impatlcnoo becauso tho Pty. Ufcoatlt reforms Imposed upon Turkey by the great gAKP: QoiwhH tho almanac for n moonlight powers havo not been put into execution. State's evening. Dccornto yonr rooms with tho But it is necessary to go back much Ch Utjt. iaoc4flower, or if you livo in tho conn-r"- r farther to understand tho primary causo Jry.pcrhapa yon can Rtt somo of tho of this great eastern crisis. Crcto was tho hfrW" called mconwort, Rometimcs lait of tho Turkish conquests In Europe,, having been captured from tho Venetians 1 nnv.n ot honest v. " ftUovido each one of your Racists with after n despcrato strugglo. Llko Ireland, conquered at tho IVv niirfJiik card and roiicil and civo him Crcto was imperfectly beginning, and tho ilamo of discord has lSjiniimtcs in which to record rt list as been kept nllvo in tho island owing to tho V? it; na ho can mnko It cf tho poenio, oxlstenco of a largo minority differing In burs, stories ana otner ntcraturo in creed from tho bulk of tho population and licli tho moon is given u prominent long maintained in a prlvllogcd position o disturbing lnflu-encSftot. Tho authors' names should also do by tho ruling power. Afrom without, for was also exercised 1VCH. tho mainland havo tAtthocndof tho nllottcd tirao let tho Greeks ofrevolutionary cloment always among rcrul or nil of tho company bo called fostered tho 41 mcir urviuruu. Iwjpoii to road from their cards. To tho Shortly after tho Turkish conquests nl fojtiO who has (bo best list givo an nl- largo number of the OreoK innamtanw, anao or calendar in tho form of ft ,tiMiin1i nnn niicn nr nnnthnF It mnv Lcoklptt with tho moon's phases havo been compulsion, or possibly it was' TMiry tno creoa .HUirilU.'ll J 11 gill, unu u iujt Jiiumu fear ond self Interest cmnrocea effectually1: for tin' booby prize. Sonio ouo can loon of Islam, nnd of course thus dissolved all tics of blood, languago and -tho lists and nwniri tbo prizes aur-fctradition. Today tho Mussulman Greek1 I $B tho rendering of tho music, which of Creto is to all intents and purposes ft to tho occasion. rgygjould bo appropriate so regarded by his Christian I tmatrtecl mlrrlif nnll TlTinil nnn nr frtcrt Turk and is kinsmen. Crcto, howover, ployed an im- i1 Kuests to rolnto tho story or legend PUB. iSjhr I'etto'fire ai Parlirnton as 2?. J'- - K!e.. ' . ' I. I"1 WHAT GACIE SAID. ROPHESIED IN 1891 THE PREDICAMENT OF OUR TREASURY DEPARTMENT IN 1093. UU Often Quoted AiMrcaa of 1891 Important ai Outlining tho I'recnt Views of the Secretary or tho Trrimirjr Importance of Credit Ileal Mmie Venus Promises to Tay Mahcshlft LocUlatlon Summary of Defects of Our Currency System. Weeded. Better nankin JnelllWo. run Bee and Daily and poor credit nnd bank-tafftSunday Glow-Democrnud south tho west $6 50 rttirt von I" for. America . DEMONETIZATION OP THE oniQIHAL the last meeting of tho Daily (only) BY The Bee and SILVER WA3 EFFECTED. Economic association, wr. iuoui Gloiie-DemocrJEFFERSON'S ORDER. J4.5O 'southern state, it is itnpas-slblof tho farmers couW , and Daily and Sunthat Oppo.ed to ChP over The Bee both He Was at All Time. any bank accounts or could day Courier-Journdrlw checks in payment for their real 8.25 Money an.1 Itepud.atloa year for one Should " ,leTe,l That ColnaBo Katlo Ill Daily (only) Va. llatlo-r.or- ed candidate received tho Tin: 'Bee and tho Cloae to the Market . . .. . i .Moderate '"f . .- -- ,"-3-1,n ilnfcntCU CaUUl Courier- - Journal nouii"" tC.so 3 Uo VOtCS OI f oth Metal.. Btates hold vonr for Not - . Oold-Co- uld .intft run viui'fi ui Preference For ." oil lmnlt ilonosilH auu uo- - The Bee nnd Louisville ;- -" ua per ccu l ,,, 23 on tho Chlcaco riauorm. Btood " 1J3UUCU1IK Evening Post both one U?7S patriot and n g nnd n.few largo tho a Thomas Jefferson was a order, is i year for ". ,,. .,, n,ntnni2 vast agricultural .. ., hn lilohest wick-a-to celo- having 40 per The Bee nml 1 nrorrforntVuo Democrats nnd to onuy Gloue democrat 18. 75 per cen ?,,0p0pttlatlon and birthday. April $ 175 3nr many oxcollent qunl- .- 111 f,' iP8fl tlinn 1 , per cent of (or . . i mi.14 commemoraio his Twice-a-wee- k luu Tin; Bee and ww " i. mm lto to one ToOO to ivjudlato debts und to cheap$1-attempting to ux m tnr en on dollar by nud silver Aiiuir Lou- M..oa tmderstand it. ! At nrtlflclal ratio between gold TiieBke- and VVkekly from tho mnrkot ratio banking facilities nro proportionately .,.1.. . -rnMMERCIAL "ol" n.,,1 t wiuui; .nivnront - T0frorsou'8 tho of tho vest of M:.5 only year fo one SSoTlitS onnythlug luhlswrltlngs country. p The Bfe nnd any leading that ho wouldor his conduct to iudlcato and ropudlaCommon Sense Action. at low price. Wyoinln, cheap money have been unquan cu By defeating nn substituting n rcsolu tlon Domocratl .TnfTprsnn wrotoi ... 1. ro xr. .. rcr resolution and coluagoof gold and . in 100 ".. tlon iu favor of frco .uv,r hv international agreement, tho wtiu r..rnivi- iimnmt attention at us vrlll lead 111 ' la nnli coin, sihor tu.of Wyo.nl g . JustIfrllon. altogother. to inquire into Republican legislature v" legal """', 'th eTt coun- - praf a lesson of common sense nnd this ofTicc. EstniMi.'h furnished ho c uati greenbacks, treasury nows, Ucal politic, to nil the states silver Tho Id, nntrw nnd bauk checks. ISScd "in coinmerco and to take an average upon application. Tho f rco colnago of northwest forms l. t0 Lo classified together ns frouithcm. i..i Hmti that ot actual . v 1V Tlici t. Docs this souna iiko tuu Iu7ls7d;iuw.ilchwa8ffualy I Subscribe for The Bee. to real moivo legal relationships Chicago platform? disposed of nliko. of tho Tho nation. wr. nro UOt 7 ,7. to or. In a letter World check liniv In, r.nf nnd tho bauk 1702, Mr. Joffcrson expressed or of gieenbacks satisfied by tho tcudci cheapening tho dollar ! li,; monetary unit Ho said of H' tho last two nrvasury notei, wbllo or iu payment ol'uicd only in coin S'FcTY. THOMAS JEFFEESON 5of one-teut- h TSTl -Z bo-of- o at t.l at o '"-- ; al --" 3d dwiu .. .... Ehla ,! .1 " CoURiER-JouRNAi.bot- .... .., li 5 t- Wi-cati- JusstzSaSSsSaSs ....... .. """ :.jOB -- WORK Sit ut - iprrr B Ultlj winch la noteaou uicir cards,tonua wnicn tronii3c9, from tho subject, bo short LGMto'l entertaining. liia idea might bo utilized for a scs- tol a literary society, by elaborating tigrammo with nioro miisio and , v Tho ' t "sorclscs. call members should to roll with a quotation mcon. Ono member might 71 to 50.--abioRrapliical paper nbout Dr. iloon ofCrrghton, who gavo light to ; tho blind ly tEtTprescnt convenient system of laised print. Thcro should bo a short scientific, talk explaining a lunar eclipse, tho tides or tho phenomenon of tha harvest moon. Assign this to somo ono who will ba careful not to bo too prosy and who will illustrate it with large, plain diagrams. Tho last literary number should bo something humorous, in which the moon shall havo n prominent part Dainty Dreulng Tablo. If ouQ'fl cholco tnrns to tho draped dressing tablo so well adapted ton coun- jouso and summer days. Micro tiro aaB-lz- sj a?M ''On jJU 'r Tho new secretary of tho treasury, Lymnn J. Gage, is not a novieo cither in tho theory or practico of financial affairs. Long beforo most baukers nud business men wero greatly concerned nbout our national finances ho saw danger ahead and prophesied vt lint would nnd what did happen, miles certain changes wcro mado in our unscientific bllver certificates Legal tender notes and nnd unsound financial sj stem. On Feb. 10, 1891, Mr. Gago read a Treasury nous... Katlonal hank note rinnnt- - lvifrirn tlm Smicot rlnli In r!Mr!mn. thorclativouso of Ubo well to noto value, and Pcc"fn( orTlng off their iu tho practical opernrious agencies and trade. No better of coinmerco rirfTorrPtrgfo;ourunl, jtar this can bo found thpn todclcriuluo bank, and tho followlu()uutcr of n Sokd of tho dollnr. either one ounce ,80 M to silver, or ono ounco of standard, tho amount of each receltcuicnt of ! money a r u.i-iu this citvon a recent daviv n bank iccptboltot . unit coins. their relntho importance iiifudlcnto of measures, "demonetization of dlrco-ortiou: effected by the following ,. y Ooldcoln Jefferson: i),683 der from Thomas Silver coin ofBtjltx, MayS!, isw. SJJ Gold certificates "Iu n.vssincr ifn dues. k?iypa.r4vvWaHLAaaaasn(KSPIsTulH IV rSalBVIl7BrSv2BV'',. - . ., - nn.nm "-- grocubacks WJ3-BT!5BS- SS .Vjaat m- -f cordcraMe purcn .- jt ) --- - U proUbiofur-- upnrpoMpomauo. direct, that f A C Baa t ISAAfA l iSl rr zr -- 5 BV, ,iV) - "" 7 ;vaA ( jJm.wc hf . MACeoOAA K&A V srm v rJ.S18 Jiuur UAiJiummtj jiu Duti iiiiii (juiit Total cash t3.0AU monoy had been evolved ' ' by tho f rco play Chc:ks, drafts, U1U ot cidiaugo "rerccutago of" cash to total credits, of humnn choice, ending In consensus of ? ,iacnn Exec t Prirn-erson"" .leco shall not wiwjol AGCW fHtl SA bV T At e noun -- Alio . J. ; .t V.vTSaa "- -. V !. portant part in tho Greek war of lndo- but Uiey insisted in forcing Creto backun-do- r tho Turkish rulo and encouraging Turkoy to retake it. After a insurrootlon which lasted over threo years, nnd which cost tho Turkish nnd Egyptian treasuries somo (30,000,000, a schemo of reform known ns tho "organlo statute" was drawn up. This mcasuro nppearcd to concede n largo nmount of self government to the island. It gavo it n legislative assembly and Judicial system cf Its own. Tho latter, howover, was merely n mockery, and tho former was reduced to Impotonco by being forblddon even to discuss any matter which had not previously received tho sanction of tho government. Thus tho organlo statute proved n fail ure and tho Island becamo as discontented as cvor. Another insurrection occurred in 1873, and in tho fall of that year, through tho mediation of England, n compact was drawn un which retained tho general Fystem of tho organlo statute, but provldod for its nioro practical application. 'Ihls was not satisfactory to tho Crotans, however, nnd thoy soon divided Into two parties. Intrlguo foiioweu intrigue, ana only ono man has had tho courago to hold tho ofllco of civil govornor for n full torm. All tho others wore driven to resign It. A crisis camo in 1389. Tho governor considered it to bo his constitutional duty to bestow n certain number of appoint ments on tho Liberals, and tho Conservatives thereupon took up arms ond withdrew to tho mountains. fk"n tho half dor mant fanaticism cf thu potnlo becamo aroused nnd tho island was nga'.n plunRod into civil war. In tho spoco ot n fow months about 100 Christians ana Mussulmans wero murdered. Nino thousand dwelling houses, 163 schools, 67 mosques ond 1 i churches wero burned. Tropc-t- y to tho amount of hundreds of thousands ot dollars' worth was destroyed. Tho insur gent Christians, howover, got tho worst of it. Tho porto soon becamo master of tho situation and proclaimed martial law. Tho compact of 1878 was practically abrogated, ond for tho next flvo years Crcto was ruled autocratically by n succession of Mussulman governors. Tho attention of tho powers was attracted to tho unhappy state of tho island, and toward tho end of 1801 tho porto was Induced to select a Christian named Alexander Karathcodory Pasha as governor. Ho seemed to bo acceptable to both Christians Tho assembly met and Mussulmans. again for tho first tlmo since 1880 nnd passed somo good lows. But theso wcro vetoed by the porto, nnd troublo again Tlnally in March of last year tho n Christian govornor wasrccolled, and Pasha, n Mussulman, was appointed In his stead. Tho chango seemed to dissatisfy everybody, Mussulman as well ns Christian. Tho number of murders on both sides Increased. Turkhan showed considerable cniruy In punishing tho guilty and in upholding tho law, but tho revolt continued, and disturbances were bo-ga- n. Tur-kha- ypft w ;. 'rv Mi y 1 ' .A MAP OP THE BEAT OF SS9!a any pretty varieties -sT -- if as to model and drapery. Voguo illustrates n pretty ex- rjnplo and adds n suggestion or two. For comfort tho tablo must bo both "retail . juuUmg. act rrmiwlinn nnt ina too, in draping it tho curtains should bo wXlt. traditions nro 111 nrccci. nil tif log throughout erty, f j3f Brf' v DHAPED IIUESSKO TADtE. yell caught back and the center lambrequins short. Tho daintiest covering is of muslin or lace, tho latter being now most fashionable. Palo green and lilao are successful combinations of color in boudoir decoration, in which case tho toilet tablo can ho of light green sateen beneath its laco coverings. Brushes, mirror, trny, pew-dc- r boxes, tho furnishings of tho wash handstand, basin, water jug and their companions, ns woll an mirror fraino of tho mantelshelf, may bo mado to echo tho samo dataty decoration. Howover simplo o'r complex tho surroundings, theso two results must bo arrived at comfort nnd beauty. Thc'Sizo'cf cno's card is a matter of taste. -- Ono authority in such ranttcre tolls thatjtho card most used nt present $Zi menes long nnu ;$ incnes wiae. Mnialler'cards, being easier to carry, nre (frm used. A pretty sizo inn small canj is It inches long and 3 inches vt ido. i , i I VUllluc Card. Inexpensive Shopping IJag. A now inexpensive shopping bag illustrated in Tho Sun is of ample proportions and is mado of black rntin. It is 5W BBpBlHR3' sBjaaaaaaaaaA By!aaiSaMff4aaaaaaW aaBaZ4aPaamaar9BKvk To FreTcnt the Moth. BLACK SATIN, WITH SPACLES. of tho Greek Tiirklh frontier, nbcro tho hostile armies con. runt ono an other. It Is extended south to show tho geographical rclntlonscf Atlrni and iho rihcnt riglon of conflict Tho frontier extends from tho Ionlin sea nt tl.o rulf of Artit, on tho west, to tho gulf of Halonl'.n near Mount Olympus, tLo fabl d hoi o of tho old Greek ddtlcs, on tho cult. In moving tho Greek troo s to the north they wero cmbarl.ntl on shlplKi ml nt tho Plra-iH- , tboiport of Athens, rod sailed down tho gulf of iEglnn to thujlfrrcansca, nnd then north to tho port of liol.w, alro ktiown as Volo Tub port is connected nftcr with larliti by rail, ond n few landing tho troops wero In Iirls-vi- , thu present headquarters of tho Greek army at tho front. 'Iho Turkish city uf Falonlka has lxv:i tho gathering point ot tho Turk Ish terror. Salonika Is nt t!i j head of the gulf-o- f .Salonika, OS miles northeast of tho town of Klnssonn in Macedonia, hlf-sonIs Iho headquarters of tho Turkish forces In Maudonhi IhoTurkUh troops hao reached this town nnd other points along the Turkish military front by two routes. A part ot thim hao gtno west hr rail to Vcrriii from Salonika mid then mnrihud south to Klassona, a dlstanco of 13 mlks Tor somo weeks tho 'lurks havo had a very considerable army jostul all along tho frontier from Ehissona to.T.inlna, with other forces on tho gulf of Arta. Iho Greeks havo also spread a part of tho troops they concentrated at Larlssa along tho frontier from Nezorcs, touth of Mount Olympus, to tho western border of llics-saly- . At Grcvcim In Macedonia tho Turks havo had an entire dhklon, Including In fantry, cavalry and artillery, under tho command ot Hnkkl Pasha. The Greek pushed northward nearly to Grov ena Loforo they wcro beaten back. Tho most of Thcssaly is a vast plain with ranges of hills. In no other part ot Grceco could troops bo so easily maneuvered o cr so largo a tirrltory. Macedonia and Albania, on tho Turkish sldo of tho border, on tho contrary, aro exceedingly mountainous. As compared with Thcssaly, tho Turks havo in tholr frontier territory a 'for greater number ot strotcglo points that aro not difficult to defend. Tho main difficulty with nil this territory on both sides of tho border, from n military point of vtow, Is tho en tiro lack of good roads. Many of tho roads affording tho only minns of transit nro mcro brldlo paths, and all tho roads nro narrow and In bod condition. Tho powers nro plainly in nlllanco with Turkey in this crisis, but tho consciences and sympathy of the pcoploare largely In favor cf Greece. This latter ally should not bo despised. 1 ho-ir- s HroAolntlonUidi'ml mnko libcral'fin dominant from tho Medl torr.tneun to tho B.ilttc Tho nccompjii)lng map gives a good general Idea of tho country In tho TtiKhln nU,jh-borhoo- d Inrciinil! notion, nnd uovcrby conventional agreements made in ndvance," ho discussed our own mouotary conditions. Ho pointed out how tho United States, by accepting both metals nnd by allowing its creditors to chooso cither, kept together tho two mctnls, whoso values wero diverging rapidly. To tho question, Cannot tho government continuo this policy indefinitely nnd thus"forovcrprcservo a higher vnluo to tho silver coin thnn its equivalent in silver bullion?" ho replied that it could not "Tho proportion of silver payments to tho government," ho said, "will steadily increaso until tho treasury department will lo obliged to either pay in silver or buy gold lu for it With frco coinage of silver," ho added, "this result will bo tho sooner reached." Nothing could bo clearer or sounder than this. It is precisely what happened. In tho autumn of 1894 ho took part in nn elaborate discussion of the money question at tho Commercial club of Chicago. His nddrcss nt this meeting is often referred to nnd is now of much interest, sinco it contains what ho says per cent. "Tho lesson to bo drawn from these figures is this: "Much tho larger part of all our commercial exchanges aro carried on by bank checks or other instruments ot credit Theso instruments all relate to n certain fonn of money, in placo ot which they for tho moment stand. H uncertainty intcrveno as to what this related thing this money is, or is to bo, distrust nnd confusion enter in. Tho mighty ngency of personal credit Is shnken. Commercial exchanges fall off, trndo languishes and industry declines. 5 pri-va- to haUdoUar. Director ot tho Mint. i nnn nieces, no more silver dollars yr comed till of tcr Andrew Rm.rATTnoi. Ew. TRIP FREETHE: TO Tennessee Centennial EXPOSITION. Opens May A 4i cviryfeourn-mentvastd- greater pun us in.a-..u.u- j. - -- GoTernuient Currency. decorated with a bewkuot design in gold rord and violet colored spangles nnd finished witli two chio black satin rib- tho sunlight in early spring, cither in bon bows on cither si do. It is carried by April, Mny or Juno, depending on tho latitude, as Good Housekeeping foreribbons or worn at tho side. warns tho housekeepers. Tho brushing of garments is n very important considThe Home Dulfded oil the Bands. eration to rcmovo tho eggs or young larvuo which might cscapo notice- - Such material can then bo hung away in . "Zw Zt. V clothes closets which havo been thoroughly cleaned nnd, if necessary, sprayed with beuzino about tho cracks of tho floor and tho baseboards. If no other protection bo given, thoy should bo examined at least once a month during summer, brushed and, if necessary, exposed to tho Eunligbt. It would bo more convenient, how ever, to so inoloso or wrap sutli mntcrial as to prevent tho access of tha moths to it nftcr it has onco "been thorouublv treated nutl aired. This can bo easily effected in tho caso (if clothing nnd furs To protect carpets, clothes nnd cloth covered furniture, furs, eta, thoy should bo thoroughly beaten, shaken, brushed and oxposcd as long ns is practicable to iS?A--- isswaa - Tho reason bank circulation has been decreasing through a term of years, and why it is inelastic, remaining almost without chnngo from season to season, is that tho security for it is a deposit of government bonds. Tho bank capital is iu tho treasury instead of in business. Tho profits on circulation dcolino as tho bonds increaso in valuo or tho rato of interest declines, and tho redemption prdcess is slow and ineffective Tho dangers of tho government currency and tho deficiencies of tho bank currency nro now protty well recognized, nud every day shows increased earnestness in tha demands of business men for a complete nnd permanent euro. Iron Ato. Oar Own Experience. In this country since 1800 tho wago earner lias received his pay in dollars which havo on tho wholo steadily appreciated iu valuo, eo far ns general commodities nro concerned, so that tho purchasing power ot his wajes hns nearly doubled, whilo interest on cnpU Ml Mt stotKiily fallen and how averages ws.s&mm -- .mtfgEfflaHEMgMag, IS tichtlviu ttoutna- - kI u,I.l U money system ono must bo nwnro that in whatever ho may say ho will cxeito tho hostilo criticism and draw fortli bitter invectivo from some one or nioro of tho various factions who aro seeking to establish on now nnd experimental foundations our much disturbed financial structure "Through our heterogeneous system tho public mind has seemingly lost the power to discriminate between real things nnd tho shadows or signs of things. It is necessary that disguises be "Thero is no reason why tho governpulled asido and that real facts appear. "Thcro is, in truth, only ono real ment should net ns warehouseman for money viz, metallic coin. It may ba cither gold or silver. Such n function is composed of gold or silver. It might bi outside its proper limit of action. Dut of something elso, but it is not Green- we nre faced by tho condition, nud it is backs, treasury notes and national bauk tho beto uoiro of the treasury. Tho notes nro but promises to pay In the enormous amount of $500,000,000 of naturo of things they can bo nothing silver, represented by $338,000,000 in 0 moro. They pass ns money, perform tho silver certificates, added to tho purchased by tho government functions of money, often moro couvcu-ientl- y than money itself. Becauso of this uudcr tho Sherman net, constitutes n confusion comes, nnd wo are led astray. standing menace to every business interSeeing that tho greenback is uttered by est. tho government; that it has, by tho legal "Our wholo monetary system is the tender quality imparted to it, tho power resultant of makeshift legislation and to pay debts, and that it circulates with unscientific compromises. It is timo that nil tho power of money, discrimination reform began. I do not nssuino to offer ceases wo call it money and thu idea moro final remedies. In my own opinion that government cm crcato money by tho greenbacks should bo permanently its sanction or fiat becomes rooted iu retired. Tho silver purchased under tho tho mind. Tho distinctions just pointed Sherman act should bo gradually sold out nro, however, fundamental distinc- and tho treasury notes redcomed nnd tions. They should bo taught in tb(s canceled. Somo well guarded system of schools. They aro simple, easy to bo nut bauk noto circulation, broader nnd moro elastio than tho present national bank derstood even by n child. "Wo ndmit thnt on many occasiom net provides, should bo inaugurated. paper money, whether greenbacks, treas- Such bank notes should bo redecmablo ury notes or national bank note?, Is at n central place nud be redecmablo in moro to be desired than gold. Yet mojo gold only. "To sum up, tho defects of our presto bo desired tl)au cither, as proved ijy tho daily conduct of men, is a credit ent currency system are: 1. A confusing balnnco in n solvent bank. For, to Fccum heterogeneity which needs simplificathis better form of good, peoplo volui-taril- y tion. 2. Tho greenback controverts tho givo to tho banker theso promise i priuciplo of paper monoy viz, that evto pay yen, oven gold Itself for i ery noto injected into tho commercial credit to an equal sum upon his book, . system should represent nn existing With an entry upon thoir passbook: 3 commercial valuo. 3. Tho treasury noto evidenco of tho transaction they claii 1 is n standing evidonco of a foolish operato havo "monoy in tho bank." In popi tion, tho creation of a debt for tho purlar language, tho claim is well enough, chase on a falling market of a commodity but, correctly speaking, it is positive y for which tho purchaser has no uso it untrue. They havo parted with the r lies open to tho just charge of being both money, if monoy thoy had. It bclou; ;s idiotio and immoral. 4. Tho national bank noto nearly conforms to tho truo to tho banker; it is no longer theirs. ' ' Tho consideration they havo rccoh c 1 prinoiplo of paper money, but tho un reasonable requirements for security is nn agreement from tho banker paralyzo its efficiency and operate to meet their lenuisitious upon him fro timo to timo. If tho banker is faithfil destroy its elasticity. C. Tho silver cer tificate encourages the uso of silver to a to his obligations they havo mado larger extent than consists with thosofo bad bargain, for nil theso things grtc: backs, treasury notes, national bauk preservation ot that metal on a parity notes and, to nso tho popular language, with gold. "Would a national commission holp Honey in bank aro in their naturo aid essenco ono viz, they nro forms if lo promoto reform? Thevo is reason to credit. Their valuo, each and all nlikK hopo that it would bo of great scrvico in lies in the ubility of tho owner to con that direction. Such n commission, if rightly selected, would throw a flood of vert them nt Jnst into tno only real lo: light upon theso involved questions. of money now existent metallic co; Tho information it might gather would And to push tho question n littlo fi thor, tho only valuo or tho metallic emu ba of iuimouso valuo to all our peoplo lies, not in tho coin ns a coin, but 'in and would guido us to wiso legislation. "Emotion and sentiment nro not safo tho power of tho metal tho coin contnius guides in nutters of science. A cloar to exchaugo for other things. "It should hero bo noted that while apprehension of truo principles will load our silver dollar is real monoy its pow'er to correct nctjon." to exchaugo for other tilings is moro Tom Wutson Accept the Verdict. than doubled by another and artificial valuo imparted to it through tho law, Ill n letter printed in tho New York which gives it power equal to tho dollar World of March 0 Thomas E'. Watson, in gold to pay customs dues. Having for vico president, says: an equal valuo in this direction, tho If thcro wn nny clear meaning in tho quantity boiug limited, it hns equal j verdict of last November, it was that valuo iu nil directions, but the difference thcro should bo no frco and unlimited between tho metallio vnluo of tho silver coiuago of silver ht the o'd ratio of 10 dollar and this arbitrary valuo lies in tol. tho realm of credit What I huvo so far Condensed Japaiioo nfttrj said lies nt tho foundation of tho subject Tho JnpnncsQ government lus adopted and must bo first understood. "Wo have now current in tho United tho gold standard. The Jans nro tha States available in tho purchase nnd snip most progressive people of ,tho oast All of cororaoi'lties and for tho payment of progr&siyo nation? aro. on tue gold hoUs romeroy (p.,).Leadr- labor services the following aeencisw-flGO,-000,00, "In speaking upon tho subject of ...,i our. "Tho greenback was Issued to pay not to ncquirc value, or, If valuo was received, snch valuo was cither consumed or converted into vnluo not nvnil-nbl- o in tho mnrkct. Tho greenback paid soldiers and government employees; it bought powder and munitions of war. Tho csisteuco of a greenback is tho evidence of n debt not paid. It is n lien upon tho future. "A national hank note, on tho con trary, is tho evidenco of sonce existing vnlnn which lies somew hero ns collateral occasion which calls for their issue, irio volume iu which they will appear marks tho riso iu prices or an increasing quantity of existing things. Like tho bank check, they will bo iu nctivo service when trado and comnicrco nro active. Thus they enjoy tho priuciplo of elasticity, wholly lacking in any possiblo form of direct government issuo. Tho mothod of their retirement is wholly different and subjects tho trado and commerce of the country to less dangerous strain. debt"", JacksonVircd from the presidency. ii is twr frout Joffcrsons wrnun that ho ftWa the uso of both metals, but onlv K .i.i,. nntnrnl ratio in tho Morld's mar, jj0 gCcms to havo hud annstlnctivoar thntpcoplo who wished Kn "easy siu0 0 paying off their deb" would aUjnpt to fix our coinage system indepcirvnt of tho world's markets. His policyu. nil times was to stick close to tho natural, ratio. His desho to ascertain tho market ratio between gold and silver and adopt that ns the legal ratio is shown tgain in his supplemental notes, Works, edition ot 18G3, volumo 1, pogo 110. written in 1783 or 1781, when ho suggests that tho committee of tho states bo instructed: and Continues Six Months. 1, 1897, r'J To appoint also proper persons to Inquire what am tho tironortioni between the value of One cold and fine silver at tho markotsof tho several countries with which wo are or msy probably be connected in commerce, and what would ho a proper proporxion uere, ut-lns- ; regard to tho averago ot their values at "A in other, circumstances, Jefferson framed and had passed by -- Importance. National Event of International all Americans alike, which interests and concerns world is cordially invited. and to which the whole YOU CAN GO FRE T.vY-.riJVWJon?Jl- .n'., gold." tho Virginia assembly n law by which tho value of tho paper monoy of America was settled "in etcrliug money or tho lawful monoy of England." If Jefferson had been compelled to chooso botween tho two metals, ho would undoubtedly havo token gold. In his "Notes" ho observed that the high price which Spain paid for gold had a tendency to draw away gold and to lcavo us only silver. Ho thought, therefore, that "wo might with safety lean to a proportion somewhat abovo par for we will give a who Boy or Rtrl., vo 1 win "f 1IC Dlvlk ui tujmji, ROUND TRIP TICKET Ff From Earlington to Nashville, good for seven d' You can do this with very little effort, and no lay ot money. Frco silver Democrats aro not Jefferson Democrats. They should either abandon their false doctrines or worship at nuothcr sliriua. Good Money Is Oood Anywhere. Whilo a government can within its territory deflno that which shall constitute a legal tender in satisfaction of contracts past and futuro it cannot by legislation fix tho purchasing valuo of its money, for monoy is a commodity, and its valuo is determined in tho markets of tho world under tho laws of trade, and tho laws of trado, liko the laws of nature, nro stronger nud moro farreachiug than any constitutions or statutes. The best money is tho money of greatest purchasing power, nnd that money has tho maximum of purchasing power vthich is exchangeable at par, not only in tho countiy from' whoso mint it is issued, but also in tho markets ot tho world. I'eru Follows Japan. Pern is tho latest addition to the list of countries planning to get on "to ri saU id gold basis. If silver keeps up its present rato of progress, thero will bo nothing left for gold toconquorlnJlOOO. Of course the ncod for silver legislation' will then bo greater than ever, and tho silveritcs must work accordingly. They will then havo tho herculean task of converting tho wholo world back to silver. A New Financial System. Tho demand now heard from merchants and manufacturers and bankers and other intelligent observers in ovcry part of tho country is not for somo to our financial system, but for a now system. No government paper eon o bo frco from objection, becauso its and rcdcemabillty will depend in part upon tho opinions of congress and in part upon tho opinions of tho president. No ono con bo certain that theso will bo correct in all years to come. If wo could bo snro that they would always bo correct, wo could not bo euro thnt tho government would always bo ablo to maintain a sufficient reserve for tho redemption of tho notes. If the weight of a pound and tho length of a yard wero liable to bo changed nt any timo by congress, tho uncertainty could hardly bo so dangerous as tho present uncertainty regarding tbo nnit of value. This explains why so many of tho men who do tho business of tho country, not alono in tho north and cast but also in tho south and west, demand tho withdrawal of tho government notes. Iron vol-um- And you can win one or a number of the: Trips. Anybody can use them, and we nish them A.NY TIME . Send your subscriptions in as fast as yjt .j-- . them, and we will give you credit for your woric until you areready to take tlnVgrcat trip to one of the greatest of the World's Expositions. If you stop 'witli a fraction over ten names '(or several tens) to your credit, we will pay you x liberal cash commission on all such 'fractions, so that you will not sacrifice .any part of vour labor. Address s EJIPOIT JOUTRIIMC JOIST. il yl 1 i ' . j : v jvv EARLINBTON, KENTUCKY. BEE, i ljfva8g-r- t Ctft-Jfcv- aaaHAjg St . uw9" Kml - JlaaTlafJsB J? . L aW 'l JtivZl..a .Ji?.t.CKii?75'w l"tf,nrUaW "" VSlast rr - . s IJI a i.i JsTJi 'US: MACHINERY HALL. 2 Ago. Japan In a Mew Ught. Now that Japan is on the brink of replacing her currency on the exclusive gold bnsis, wo p:esue that we shall uo longer bo worried with fearful visions other growing industrial supremacy, which was alleged to bo duo to tho silver standard. Jtwaa affirmed that whatever goods Japan sold iu this country, being pW if ar.ia gold, jHfaotloftlly doubled 'the 'seUer'a iuconw'whenrthe proceeds wero converted into silver. And thta tremendous advantage the Jap rc MteBtmow refinqai- -' . v in the Quality and the amount of light produced fe by an old fashioned TALLOW DIP yZ and an INCANDESCENT BULB 5!L2JP r is not more marked than is the difference in appear ance, in style and quality of the wearing Apparel made by the nrrcRENCE TAILORS, M. BORN & CO.. THE firUAT CHIBABO MERCHANT mm uiu wotk. oi ine mass oi l auors. Tha Bulla end Overcoota of tho former are lino productions or Tailoring ah. , We Quorantee'to fit and pleoso you and save you money. 300 CHOICE NEW PATTERNS to nnlxr.t frnm. yiw ' tr. i . BERNARD GENERAL fW. "" V J'.l tt ' STORED ' riA ft j, Ufs .1. ..lo.t In full Uniform anil beet tune before the EUmnicr hallnlc ove laboring classes in the coal mines of that iVi menntrong, blood puro. Wc.tl AT ,aL 2STSCrfS5!3 B F k, 1 ' r BssssV Cf Of m SM BBB Jf &3ms. VMgC2e OH mHIVUMCU 1l, 6r L..... - ., .ii Recital. '"B" SVC -- : . .. Opening of the New Organ by Mr. Koneri j. uennett, 01 M.lIML'l. rurn at" U . f, I ' T" j (ST . ' ... , -- - THE PULLMAN' TRAIN. - -- "w music. III " ill - - - .,.,, gE : HOWELL SHOPS. ajmmmmmmmmm' E. T. HALSEY, President. W. M. GRAHAM, Xs J U ? -- n. I RMt c Iran-Wood , W '' dies, 10 Evtr BulItJfVemH- f from the ,.' The Organ Recital at the church of the Immaculate Conception, on Br Onyx,. Silver and Cut Glass, TENNESSEE CEfSTfcNNIAL. Beautiful Md Catchy Harcli Some of the Things that Have Just Out. Been Done and are Being Done There to The "University of Nebraska March" by Christian G. Pfaten-hauehas just been published by theCarl Fisher Co , leading music publishers, of New York. It is "respectively dedicated to Hon. G. E. MacLean, students and faculty, Lincoln, Neb.," and the publishers anticipate a large sale of this beautiful new inarch in the State of Nebraska and elsewhere. This is the third work of Prof. Pfatenhauer. and will be followed at an early date by the publication of the "St. Bernard March," writ ten and dedicated fo the St. Ber nard Coal Company, during the residence of a few composer's months in this place, and other works. Prof. Pfatenhauer is not only a composer of some beautiful music teacher as but is a well, having now under his control three bands that are making excellent progress. He is an indefatigable worker and deserves the success he seems in a fair way to win. hard-workin- Sec' v. ed BEN W. ROBINSON, NkMll G W. C JMiiWV ' Evy SiIAl - v. . r, IA1PR0VE AND ELEVATE MAN. Splendid Brass Band of Forty Pieces, Composed of Employees Will Probably go Tif HNGi? aaX'ail 1 1 a MMMnjv7--tfc- wsVSAsSsfBSSSSSSSSSSSwM njTj- - "t3nlx7BBiVHHE3 TIME TABLE. Tuesday evening, was very fine. Mr. Robert J. Bennott. of Chicago, the designer and inventor of the beautiful new organ, manipulated it in a masterful manticr,and showed what a variety of exquisite tones the large instrnment was capable of producing. One could distinctly hear the delicate soft tones of the flutes and violins and the clear notes of cornets and the various other instruments which are reproduced in this wonderful organ. The congregation of the Catholic church and the citizens of Earling-to- n arc to be congratulated upon their good fortune in having so fine an organ in their town. The singing was much enjoyed, the second number being especially good. The following is the as it was given Tuesday evening: pro-gra- Bird V Whitley. Eye-Jelli- Coa INCORPORATED CONE Fxact Reproduction of the First Sleeping L, & N. Car Frtr Built by Pullman. TIMB OF TRAINS AT BARLINOTON. TO THE TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL. To Tub Dee. Dear Editor In running over Ihe Locomotivo Blasts column in jour paper of last week I notice an item stating that Telegraph ?2jpHLsVHHsVklLsV 1sSSlH ?n i ' Nj. t i Effective December ao, 1896. No 51. No, 9 . No. 51 , No. 70 No. 78 No. No. ml) 1 .. . iujj 1m 33 a in in 7.50 a m 4 SI P ni No. si . l JH P m S 14 p m 440 p m 73 a m 54 No. fa No. 77 No 91 ami No. Jl.. m are fait trains. W. V. BTIIRIDGK, Aneni. Time Table I. G. R, R. (Eflectivo July 19. KAST HOUND I.T. New Orleans. I.T Mempbii . Lv Fulton, No. 1 1 189G ) l.v Paducah Lv. Princeton . Ar Cenlial CII7 Ar Loulivllla.. Ar. Cincinnati I.t Noilontlllo 715pm 8 00 a m a ni 7 4prn .. 1.05pm it Jjpm l'JJ P m 100am , pm aiSam jtipm 5 ja a m 6JJ p m 400am 1110pm ... 640am .8 11 No. 4. No. 6 1 William Tell Overture 10.45 1 in 615am 800am 957 am 7am No. 5, iiopm 5.17 pm No 1155am WUST DOUND. t.r Lv Padicah . At I'ullon 640pm 7.10 a m Ar Mempblt . 7.40 pm 7J0Pi Ar NewOlleam. Not. j and 4 carry PullAlt trains rno dally nuQet Sleeper, reellulii chair can between man Cincinoati and New Orleani, Direct connection! uade at all Junctions. . HANSON, G. P and T. A. Lt, Lt t v, Lv. Clnclnuiti. Louisville Central City. Nortsnvllle I'llnceton .... J 30 a in 6 vj p m 8 05 a m pm . 8 15 a ui 10 35a in .. g'li am 11131pm ijjpm ..10 18 am tt 11 a m Jijpm utopm 1.57 am 3.50 pm .. 1 13 p in 3 jo a m 7.30 p m Nci pm 10 130pm j 0 La Sonambula 7. The Marvelous Work 8 Grand Polonaise Op 22 9 Symphony No 3 to The Heavens are Telling 11. The Prophet 12 The Queen otSaba 2. Gloria in Excelsis Deo 3 Symphony No. 6 4 Symphony No 5 5 The Cradle of llethlebem Rossini. Neneoca, Berthoveo Duett. Bellini. Hayden. Chopin. Beethoven. Hayden. .....Raff. Macrbeer. Counod r ' 6arlintor News afnins. Begin. Ii you don't begin you will never accomplish your desire. Begin now and work for one of several of those easily won free trips to the Tennessee Centennial. You can do it. Read our great offer. When Doctors Disagree." suing their "Chat," and favor The Bee and its readers today with another excellent contribution. scattered through ties of sarnaparilta, various countries, and of Ibis dozen only one has any real curative power.. So a man whose experience might be confined to A slight earthquake shock was the eleven other varieties might honestly felt here Sunday night by Mr. Dan say there was tittle value in them. The M. Evans. The disturbance was one valuable' sarsaparilla is found la also felt at Cairo, III , and Pleas Honduras, C. A. Monardes, a physician lire Ridge Park in Jefferson County of Seville, records the introduction of Ky. sarsaparilla into Spain as a result of the discoveries of the New World, The communication by "One of Spanish 1336 and Dut the root did 134:3. tells of the between the Boys" in this issue not accomplish much. Dut he adds, "a attractions and enterprise af'IIow-el- l from HonShops," and particularly the better sort soon after camesort" that is duras." It is this "better splendid brass band of forty pieces, which is the heart's pride of the used in exclusively in Aycr's Sarsaparilla. use of tbo "better son" that Kcnial and happy Master Mrchanic, And it is the has given Ayer's Sarsaparilla prominence Mr. Thomas Walsh. over all other varieties by reason of its Mr. E. Hibbs, of Madisonvillc, wonderful cures of blood diseases. Send who has for years been in the piano for the Curebook, a "story of cures told and organ business in this county, by the cured " Address J. C. Ayer Co., He Lowell, Mass has received a promotion. There has been a great deal of disagree Notes Personal Paragraphs and ment from time to time about lha therapeutic value of sarsaparilla. In Ihe main, Other Doings at Home Worthy authorities deny any particular medical Mention. ol Special value io the plant. "It's just an old wive's remedy, ' they say. And in the main Ihey The Bachelor Maids arc again is- are light. There are about a dozen varie' Tuesday morning the Pullman train of magnificent modern sleeping, dining and observation cars passed through Earlington to the Tennessee Centennial where it will be exhibited during the six months of that great exposition to Hundreds of thousands of people. The "Marchena" is the first car in this train. It is a barber shop, bath, lavatory and the and other apparatus electrical necessary to such a train. The "La Rabida" comes next. This is the dining cir and the Tho interior finest ever built. finish is finely carved vermillion wood from the East Indies. The hangings and upholstery are of the the costliest material, and 'the tables furnished with finest linen, cut glass and solid silver. The metal decorative parts are handmade iron work very costly and artistic. The "America" is a sleeping car finished also in vermillion wood The and old gold upholstery. "Isabella," in vermillion wood with dark green upholstery, is a combination sleeping and observation car and contains a bath room and lavatory. The wash stands in tli v lavatories have! beautiful onyx tops and tho metal parts are e Ot Old gold ine uoors aim The train of tiling. throughout is of the same costly finish. Most notable, however, is car number 9, a perfect reproduction in every detail of the first sleeping car ever built bv Pullman. It was an old day coach remodeled, con taincd upper and lower berths on the same general plan ot tne moa-er- n car and in its day a great advance tp modern comfort. ' The mattresses are piled in one end behind curtains. There was a wash en-rou- te County, Address, JELLICO, 5 goes to Paducah, where he says Indianapolis ministers arc trying lie will have charge of a branch house, and one of the ambitions of to drive saloons out of the residence portion of that city. his life will be realized. There is Nothing so Good. Several weeks ago The Bee " new There is nothing just as good as Dr. machinery announced that would be placed in the L. & N. King's New Discovery for Consumption, shops here which would greatly Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do improve the efficiency of the plant. not permit the dealer to sell you some The machinery has arrived and substitute. He will not claim there is Foreman O'Brien and his men anything better, but in order to make more loci quite set up in business, as profit he may claim something else to be just as good, You want Dr. King's New tliry deserve. Discovery because you know it to be safe Prof. Pfatcnhaucr's new musical composition, the "University of Nebraska March" has just been received from the publishers, and will be put on the market at once. The Bee acknowledges, with pleas- me, the receipt of one copy of this beautiful inarch and wishes the g com 'gentlemanly, poser the most eminent success in his chosen profession. hard-workin- and reliable, and guaranteed Io do good or For Coughs, Colds, money refunded. Consumption and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. Kings New Discovery. Trial bottles tree at St. Bernard Drng Store. Regular sizo 50 cents and ft. 00 the Tennessee Centennial, has been declared a legal holiday throughout Tennessee. How's This? Saturday next, opening day at Splendid Opportunity. Free trip to the great Tennessee Centennial 'and Intcrnation Exposition. Read The Bee's splendid offer. Go anytime you like. Begin We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J Cheney & Co , Props., Toledo, O. now. We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe was "Reuben?" Who From Crofton to him honorable in all business transactions, children. Read .The Bee's great actual distance. Some of the railroad boys say it and financially able to carry out any obliga- offer of a free trip to this magnifi- Hopkinsville 13.3 miles the run From has just been discovered that tion made by their firm. was made in 12 minutes. cent Exposition. "Reuben Hayseed" is great Crofton to Trenton, 30 miles, the West & Tiuux, Wholesale Druggists, to Nick Toombs' aunt. Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Ikiu'l luUrm ViiiI ! Sm-- li.hr I Ifc Ainr. time was 3a minutes including time To Quit lolMicu U4il tvlnl loiever, bouiac lost by slowing up through HopThe Bee's readers will remember Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. lull vt lllJiicrVo Edgefield that it was atSlaughtersville"Reu-ben- " Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ncvlo.tho wonderworker, mid vJuor, talio men kinsville. Between tUat makos weak . boarded the "plug" train and acting directly upon the blood and mncuous strong-- All druggists, tOc or 11. Curonuaran-toed- . Junction and Nashville 10 milesof was too polite to enter the car surfaces of the sytem. Price 73c. per SterlingBooklet and aamplo frco.HewAddress double track was made in 10 minYork. Ileraedy Co, GMcao or t before he had knocked for admit- bottle. . ' ' ' .11 utes. TestiSold by all Druggists. Republican-Democrat- ic Fusion. tance. monials free. TO INSPECT GEORGIA GOLD FIELDS. Russellville.Ky., April 24 The Hall's family Pills are Ihe best. A Point to Remember er kt Mr. Thos Walsh, M. M.. at Howell, anticipates organizing a brass band soon. Wasn't tbe contributor of this piece of LUMP OF BIRD CYC COAL. news thinking of tbe notorious air ship? or isn't he a new arrival? He does not seem to be very well acquainted with Mr. well-knowWalsh or Howell, The truth is that Mr. n Walsh has a band organized from his shop g men, mostly apprentice boy, that consists of forty instruments, which has been X-- . in training something over a j ear and for deportment and efficiency, stand second to none tbe great Sousa's Band excepted. The young men, all of whom are working boys, have expended about $1,200 flitting To Cure a Cold in One Day. up tbe band and last year received enco Special attention given to Mining, Screening and Handling. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. miums ot praise in many of Ihe leading ! All Druggists refund the money if it fails McKinlev demonstrations, and especially to Cure. 35c. For sale by St. Bernard so in tflsKailroad parades at Evansville Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. and Hendnkynid are now contemplatPresident Stevenson, accom- ing appearingMHv! Tennessee Centennial panied by Messrs. Bailey Jo. F. Foard and at Nashville. J As the boys are all what might be called i the State Mine Inspector of Illinois, made Door boys that is, working men and as visit this week. the (&)orgia gold fields a Walsh never does anything by Mr 1 Ini'iifn Your It.iwiW Willi ( urnrvU. halves, has of his Qgn aqford invited former . iiirn lonMllpiilon I ami) to aid them In getting lOcSSc. IIC.O.U (all, druKKliiU refund inoury. bis friends a new uniform for the Nashville oc' Quite a number ot the Barncsley miners casion. The St. Bernard Cdal Com attended tbe Odd Fellows' celebration at pany's donation appears on Mr. Walsh's rfl ,n, j,i iitmfljii&BaaaA Base ball opens up in great Evansville, Monday. subscription list and tbe amount is in waius-cotinshape. The Colonels have the of the with the Health and vigor are esseutial fnr suc- keeping three first games to their credit company's officials. cess. Therefore make yourself strong and above and promise to take a place above 1 Don't say that Mr. Walsh is "going healthy by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. the foot of the class. He is not one of tbe "going-to-do- " It it said that the taking up of a rail on kind. He is one of the HOW TOFIHD OUT. men. Your reporter should go to one of the southern roads was the cause of a bad wreck and toss of life last week. Howell and look around before he ventures Tbe work was done by some scoundrels a snap shot at what Mr. Walsh is going to Fill a bottle or common water glass with iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH do. who evidently had robbery in view. urine, and let it stand twenty four hours; a Howell shops, a few years ago, were sediment or setting Indicates a diseased well dressed "DIXIE HUMMER." nice shop buildings, offices, etc., in an condition of the kidneys. Wben urine can an. of kidopen field with a fence around them; the stains linen it is positive evidence 1 4 admiration gain mt ssiH Fast buildings the only attractions, the ground ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinChicago Tlmea-Hcrald- 's at little expense uneven and muddy, and anything but in ate or pain in tbe back, is also convincing Special from Chicago to 4 viting. Tbe shop buildings are still at proof that the kidneys and bladder are out e by giving us stand aKoneend,'-a"stovNashville. tractive, and are fitted up with the latest of&ler. which burned wood cut in your order for other WHAT TO DO. air working machinery, compressors, etc., short chunks and the car, was sS &. this s April aS ) There is comfort in the knowledge so (Chicago Times-Heraland are well equipped with lighted by candles, rigged up in garments. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, special fast train, machinery for working wood and iron. often expressed, that the kind of a lamp that is now "The the great kidney remedy tulfillsevery are Ihe famous "Dixie Hummer," makes its But tho ground and used on carriages. tne pacn. Kiuncyj, second plunge into tbe region beyond the the attractions now, for which I think Mr. wish in relieving pain in part of the urinary liver, bladder and every This train was exhibited at the Ohio River Ibis morning. It corrects inability World's Columbion Exposition and It carries to Nashville a car load of Walsh deserves especial credit. On enter- passages. sealdine Dain in passing to it,hold or with a special illustrated ing tbe shop grounds fronting the main of- urinr and Exposition. It is in the Atlanta liquor, wine or eight-pag- e supplement, devoted entirely fice and at some distance from them, the bad effects following use of unpleasant necharge of Major A Elliston, the beer, and overcomes that Tennessee Centennial Exposition in to oldest conductor in the Pullman all the phases, from tbe origin of the enter- grounds are laid oil in grass plots with cessity of being compelled to get up many its beautiful gravel walks and beds of choice times dnrine the nieht to urinate. The Bailey, who prise down to date. service. Porter We use the best of cloths and employ only best d artificial lake, with mild and extraordinary effect of SwampIt makes tbe fastest time ever achieved flowers. A has been with this train ever since Root is soon realized, it stanas me niga-ejourneymen tailors. between here and it started from Pullman's shop, is by a railroad train an average speed, a beautiful fountain in its center and two for its most wonderful cures of the most making Nashvlle miniature sailing vessels on it, arranged distressing cases. If you need a medicine also along. including stops, ol about fifty miles an have the best. Sold by drughour, and breaking all records for any with wire to prevent them from colliding, you should fifty cents and erne dollar. For In a letter Io Ihe manufacturers, Messrs. and every part of the distance from one as they seem to chase each other around gists, price sent the lake, Oil ven by the wind; a beautnui a sample Dome and pamphlet, and send Davis & Buzard of West Monterey, Pa., mile up to 444 miles. lattice-wor- k summer bouse that will seat free by mail, mention Tub Dbb It carries to the people of Tennessee and about twenty-fiv- e say: "Chamblerlaln's Cough Remedy has persons, placed on a your full postoffice address to Dr. Khmer We are represented In your town by south occular evidence that their enN.Y. The propriecured people whom our physicians could Ihe ambitions. small eminence; a standard United States &Co.. Binghampton, ergy, their resources and their paper guarantee tho genuinewith Old Glory proudly tors of this do nothing for. We persuaded them to as represented in the great exposition at Navy Ihe breeze at its top; these ness of this offer. try a bottle of it and they now recommend Nashville, are not wholly forgotten at the playing in tbe main attractions. in the caps are some of It outs a new feather It, as do the rest of us." For.sale at 25 north. in At tbe rear of the shop engine-housi tyuiyuiJirjiui Mfrroy'iuiy inifri rj?trj?rTytmrpivpK, John Forepaugh, the circus man, 1,lUIlwltfy1lull,!.llill,!lJ ' railroad companies over whose cents Dr bottle by St. Bernard of the three and g run is made ihe a very conspicuous place from each ot the was killed in a collision of a fast lines the laid-ou- t lawn Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Chicago and Eastern Illinois, the Evans- shops, is another beautifully with a loaded street car and flower garden. In the midst of this mail train Two Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charles ville and Terra Haute and the Louisville stands an open about at Tampa, Fla., Tuesday. k tower and Nashville." Spaniards were also foity feet high, at tbe the top of which is prominent A naDcrisin no sense a child'of Mr. E. H. Mann, Asst. Supt., a fire alarm bell that weighs 800 or 1,000 killed. charity; it earns twice every dollar and Mr. M. Dcvney, M. of T., pounds, which with its artistic tower is it receives, and is second to no en- went through with this lightning quito ornamental as well as useful. The example of W. W. Brewer, justice terprise in contributing to the up- train. Will Roe, the crack fast onMr. Walsh propagates all ot his aflowers of tbe peace and a prominent citizen of large grounds himself He has building of a towp or community-say- s runner of the Henderson division, hot the house, which is well arranged and cot- - Ml. Jewell, Pa., is worthy ot emulation. a Western weekly. Its pa- was at the throttle with Tack Co ten up with taste, shows a knowlcdgo of Ha says: "I never leava home without a make our Funeral EquipS3f trons reap far more beneht from vert keeping up steam. Conductor the business, and is well filled with flowers bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and of ment the best in this ready to be put in their places on tbe Diarrhoea Remedy and always recommend its columns than do tne puuiisn- Gephart was in charge with Bas-co- grounds as soon as tne danger 01 irosi is it to my friends. It is 'the best I ever ers, and in calling for the support May flagman. Gep seems to gone. The genial M. M. says that flowers used, Anything and never fails to give immediate the which it is have the cinch on Centennial and music go together, and are great re- relief." andFor sale by St. Bernard Drug of the community everything you want in livery. E published, it asks no more ttian in specials thus far. This is the third finers of persons. He certainly takes much Store. Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Morpxq interest in both, and judging from tbe or- tons Gap; Geo. King. St. Charles. all fairness belongs to it, though important special that has been der and neatness of the shops and surreceives less. of roundings it seems that there is much in it generally run over the Henderson division No cosmetics will be allowed on L. & N., to the Centennial, this. exhibition at the Tennessee Cenyear colds generally the At this season of the He has a large room for the band to Saturday and these The intelligent women of affect the lungs worse than at any other which opens on nractice in at nicht, and a spacious parade tennial. Tar Honey will are but forerunners of many more ground for them to drill and exercise upon the South are rising up against Dr. Bell's Pine time. break a cold in less time than any known during the coming six months. ig tbo day time, artificial complexions. remedy, and it strengthens and invigorates Mr. The run on the L. & N. from I have not done iustlca to feeble Walsh lungs and bronchial tubes. For sale the effort, Nashville, 155 miles, and the Howell Shops in my Ererrlxxlr Bar So. by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Evansville to would be glad if you would call on most wonCascareU Candy CatlihrUo, too age, pleaswas made in 189 minutes includ- and and visit the shops during the summer George King, St. Charles. tho Earlington aud Guth- him and see for yourself, and write him derful! modlcl discovery oftaste, act gently ing stops at months ant and refreshing to tho bowels, you Free Trip, manner. positively rie which consumed 20 minutes. up in a credible will find Should stringvisit cleansing tho on kidneys. Uvcr nndj rods, cnUro system, on the latch Walsh stops made and the Mr. outside, you the Kentuckians put it. You ,can go to the Tennessee Deduct the euro headache, lever, haWtual as tbe and biliousness. Please buy and try a box Centennial free if you will and speed was a little in excess of 55 One op the Boys. 10, . 60 cento. Bold and of C. Q an hour average for the Main Street, West of tlailroad, take your sister, brother, wife, miles guaranteed to care ny au utsbw Kentucky. MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF JELLICO Frorri the Jellico Vein. A2STVrnPKPrfnT Unsurnassed both as a Steam 5 z and a Domestic Coal. SoleMinersoftheFamous-BIR- D EYE CANNEL zZ WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. Ex-Vi- .GIVE5 TJ ALL A. TRIAD. PLEASE ADDRESS COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY. TO THE TJUUiUiitUlUttUUUitU UUUUUiUWiUUUiUil .1,fr,yt,-,-Nn-3!.. ," W r c yv Woman Admires mm II rou afthe first-clas- X v jtr season's Times-Herald- 's Times-Herald- s, Suits, $13.50 and up Trousers 3,50 and up Made to Order 1 f good-size- 4 st . ttn HART & OBERNDORF, Chicago's Leading Tailors. t flag-staf- f, i J.- M. Ld VICTORY & CO record-breakin- iron-wor- (0 CC WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To cd m part State. hi I PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. s a y; w" WALKER & TWYMAN, eftRblNGTON, KY. wish to purify your Mood you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. Tbe record of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla proves that this is Ihe best medicine for the blood ever produced. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures tbe most stub born casts and It is tbe best medicine for you to take if your blood is impure It you Saturday of this week, May isf, is opening day at the Tennesse Centennial. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitter as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now aud get relief. This medicine haa beea found Hood's Pills are tbe best to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and ill; atsist digestion, cure headache. 43c. cure of all female Complaints exerting a direct influaoee hi giving wonderful Da not have your watches tink- - strength and tone to the orgeM.' If you re J on by botchers, when there is have Loss of Appetite. Coastipation,Hd-ache- , a first cl.iss watchmaker and jewFainting Spells, or are Nervw, eler who can do the work right. Excitable. Melancholy or troubled with F. G. Niems. Dizxy Spells, Electric Bittern M tfee iMii- e Health . aaeMStfMgtK you need. Attention, and enaranteed br Its use. Fifty There will be a meeting of the it. 00 at St. Bernard Drug Store. after-dinner tx Confederates held in the Court R' v , II I C For all kinds of fine jewelry reHouse in Madisonvillc, Ky., May pairing in good hard soldering, take goods were promptly at io o'clock, a m. 3d, it to F. G. Niems, the reliable especially for the Hopkins county L. D. Hockersmith, Com. watchmaker. T. H. Smith, Sec'y. trade. They have been gotten up bv our Mr. Tack B. Foley, a Madisopville boy, and are sold on a nocitive guarantee by J. G Knlev. a Madisonville man. Our nrlcaa will be found as low as any other' house, while our 'oods are superior to anyining m -Come and sep us ami you will be convinced. ' B. Respectfully, .T j, G. and B. Foley, mauisonyine, iy. j, 10 Kast Greeville S One inch of rain falling over the Mr. E. D. Frost, who who was stricken with paralyses no better, and his never region drained by the Mississippi regained consciousness. is equal to 21,780,000,000,000 galA complete Stock of The Misses Alvis. of Henderson, are lons of water. Is that all? guests of Mrs D. A. Morton. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. nnhnn Dudley nreached at the Christian tt Salve tn the world for Cuts, Th church Monday evening, after which a class of four young ladies received the rite of Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever AND T1NWARE.3 n Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, confirmation They were the Misses Eruptions, and posiand the Misses Hendricks. The Corns and all Skin in quality Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- " Bishop stated that the church bad under tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is Repairing, nivpi Derfect satistaction o in .hniml tn contemplation tbe building of a church and prices dirt cheap. Price aw oer box. Forr Madisonville at no distant day. After the Republicans,.met hqre today and sermon, a collection was taken to aid in Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Dem Former Vice President Stevenson that enterprise. fused with the sound-mone- y Agents, $35 to $50 Per Week. and Party Pass Through ocrats on a county ticket. The The Daplist church have under content-olatio- n TCT FROM MILL TO WEARER. 3?avtr"S nominations fine organ. Mr. You work rieht around home the purchasing ot a Nashville. Democrats get the Which Saves you Big Write to us R. W. Overall, one of the committee, is 10 A Brand new thing. for County Judge, County At Tha Jobber and Storo XetfCr. correspondence with a firm in St. Louis Tha Ytholnaler. surprised at how The Commission House. Clerk, e Ouick You will be torney and County Nashville, Tenn., April 27. for an instrument which will eclipse anySend i02adSLt NEW YORK CITY, President Adlai Stevenson thing in this vicinity. The ladies of that easy it can be done. will be us your ROSENBDRCER & CO. 202-20- 4E. to your Dp. Bell's Pine (Tar Houeyictlres coughs Nashville this church gave a strawberry supper at tbe address anyway. It through tbe A CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER and colds. It soothes the air passages. It passed Our Qreat Bargains Dahlonega, City Hall Tuesday evening this proceeds of interest to investigate. Write enterprise heals the bronchial tubes. It strengthens morning enroute to which are to be devoted to OR Address. MAN'S I SUITS FOR I uak lnncs. It builds ud the tissues. It Ga., with several other men interSACK KnlahU Templars. 'People's", 3941 Market St., enables the blood to receive its proper sup- ested in the gold liclds near that 3 to 15, llMl' JJdAiils Suits, Sires fTn...nt.f tn h made from All Wool, No. 27, Commandery Madia3nville Philadelphia. Pa. ply of oxygen. For sale by St. a Black, or Blue wltb extra pair or pants, .so Fancy Drown, Gray. lit nlaco. Miss Lotiti.t Stevnson, Knienls TemDhrs. held their annual elec Drug Store, Earlington; George Kin nude from lmportd Wonted Corded Cheviot, made In latest ThcM Sulu ire GUAR ANTEtD lobe President, lion of officers on Tuesday evening. The. daughter of the ityle, lined with Imported Kiimer Satin, Charles. Wool Cheviot. In Mack. Blue, Grey, nd Brown. In thu from trimmed and finished In the best of Custom with Sailor . MJe up $75 to $100 Per Month loo vcjr of and Louis G. Stevenson, his sou, following officers were circled for the ensuwith Cut BUck Albert Tailor rnner You cannot duplicate it In ColUr ColUr fancy embroUerfu-lin- eJ Heme Enterprise." 41. their father. L. ing vrarC Atkinson, Eminent Commtnder; Uaiub. Trimming and town for $16.00. Another nd aru accompanying Lady or Twill Siletn very Patent WalU In biles for ge IO to IS years, yoursame Roods madeforSUes J4 to IJC Of. Orto Offered to i"irst-clas- s Youth's, best. Same the The and Vest, " load M. Graham, President of ihe Illin- E L Hendricks. Generalissimo; R. W Gentlemen Agents to aid in an exSee Pattern1! Below. without Sailor Collar. to 18, in Long Pants, Coat We have just received car is also of the Overall, Captain General; H. C Botirland, is now of the celebrated Ames liuggtes, ois Coal Company, ana Eminrnt Prelale, E L Wise. Senior cellent school work, which Tll'lS measurVlbr I? "O Phaetons and Surnes, and now party from Bloomington, ot the Warden; W. P Ross, Junior Warden; W being placed in every county in -a ltoo. MJICT Hone, I jernigan, Treasurer- - C. O Osbotirn. ihe United States, Call on M. M. the largest, finest ami most M.5:rs.e Mason and have H. Frankfort, Recorder; Paul M Moore. Standard Rearer, Mason-HogCompany, complete line of vehicles ever GILMOUR, General Agent, at oetrer. 113 These Kv . I. Bailev. of the Reinecke L D HockersmilD, tjwora CassMt, Captain Dawson Springs Ky., or address brought; to this markef. Ken- Cowell, Warder; Samuel Lock selected 'and trimmed Coal Company, of Weslern rw-- MADISONVILLE. Stoves, Castings, With-erspoo- mnn.fnni1. - a 4 Profits. Ex-Vic- 1 to-l.i- v. I $2.98 $16. 37.50 ex-Vi- daublf-bretev- a I? ill 3E!35ny MstejyLpi DM S- tW tucky; John B. Atkinson, President of the St Bernard Coal Com pany, Earlington, Ky., and Col. J Ir. Guard. ) i, I Tn imi , , t HDY CATHARTIC - XlbCa?&fey CURECOHSriPATWM' .- ,- ine rtecia the party before lere Messrs. reaching Nashville. W, M Duncan and II. F. Kirk- putrick, of this city, luiiiud litem, l'oaru, 01 ai vum-panyjotne- d i' ,ii it ,nnl!itlim ForimT. Cini.lv Student Register Company, Box 344, Nashville, Tenn.i of Mattings, CVlT hllOWn MK-i- iiri'.t ( tliiunli. lii. nr!3o. r. fuiM niiHior W think wo have the finest line at the lowest prices, St. Bernard Store. u. 1 and they proceeded to Dahlonega. Thoy will return to Nashville Saturday morning to attend tuts opening of the Centennial Convention of Upwarth Lwcuej of Kentucky, Loai3Ville, May will sell Ihei L. & N itillmid Cri.nu-inrntiml-lritickuM to l.o litvillo at one farr, Mav 61I1 and 7th. hmitd to Ma 1 th, account of Sum Convantun ot 7-- 3. p 111 nopKlliatuuui). L'Mgiii-- s Urtli L ulics' belts irt all the latest styl..s .in.l noveliiies are daily to nrrive at St. Bernard Store. Ul-n-r1ftn ' Free For All. you can go to tlif runnessce Centennial and any time you like, Read Thk Bee's great offer and go to work. ?1 ! as 4- - f lOCnniTBl so taiWVUUiUMi d iwwkit V tt. P.lTlifllM'lVii'ir'i i.i. uvniuuv, A.i;Ttv;: nLKqtni4ft.tiro.atrU4tgtriiCTiJwti1t wwww-vwwwv m nr ,c of riMtiMtio. ap riauin"i uiiruniwh hi rui. . .. lb Hiai Lata, i ' and hive Go to F. G. your watcfiea repaired rifchf. NMenis "' Spring RaeM, UmLlofioa, Ky., May The L. St, N. RaiUoHl Company will tell rMai trip tfekets o OxtAgtoa at a fare and a tnird, May 3d to 10th, limited to May Tttta, oa account erf rMig races. 0. Without money -- clulllCU lrlQ en 11 B 1UUU ZX, tMtopttf e3. 38ab-3R-33B&?- UwTKulooittwawdteTtnMr.rii -- Gubucribe for Tub Bee. or rmall foVhU.K'heerrully refunded If notsatWactory. Srndje.sUmpaforsam. plo. tape measure, measuring, blanks, etc. Offl. FM Wbe Money Order or Registered i "' Uring Eprf V p JW.fi fcol ff j farU'-- Elll Ucl o! llunsmanu. urer. America. jl 1I tolf I I 1 J- -7 H .'V II MjMii3 11 1 Vlll iTy 11 P & ii-- a s - b J M M V J ,i(CH AND CONGREGATION SCHOOL. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. BAD DRIVES OUT GOOD. Senator Jonea Admits That Tlicro Can Ho but Oas Standard of Value. No govcrnmont can maintain at ono timo more than one standard of value, any moro than it can maintain moro than ono standard of weight, or moro ca. eszsux-axzstaviww- k l JOND S, JNAL-SERIE- GUARTEH. MAY 2. IN- - Tclc For the MO. Week Beginning Hay 9. Comment by Kcv. S. II. Doyle. Topic. "Christian enterprise." Jonah 111, a. 7 ft-- . 4 M - r i -r This is nn ago of enterprise. The T n.cite mn, Iilon. Arti IIL 1 .1 world is moro nctivo nnd energetic, than Yvrsee, Text, Mark xtI, ever before. Gigantio schemes, of which afl(7 Commentary by tJio Ilev. II. SI. tho world scarcely dreamed in dnya gone by, nre being hourly put into practical I Y Wcrt. effect. This spirit also pervades tho 1. "NoVflicrtAVero In tho church that church of Christ Tho church is moro Was at Antloch certain prophets nnd teachenterprising today than nt any timo in ers, as Barnabas, etc., and Saul." Tho is coming to tho work began ntAntloch through the preach- meanpast Christianity profession tj moro than a mcro and ing of thoso who wcro scattered by tho per- n formnl and occasional worship of God. secution about Stc)hen, anil was followed I3r-en-icl- ri It stands todny for nctivity, energy, up by Barnabas and Saul teaching tho work. Nothing, perhaps, has dono moro 10, CO). Tho church at Antioch, hearing of tho need, In to bring about such a dcsirnblo state of A. M. CARROLL, Manager, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, temporal things, of tho believers In .Tudica, affairs than tho Christian Endeavor sent them relief by tho hands of Barnabas movement, nnd no ono should moro N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenn. Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Ky. 201 and Saul, who, having fulfilled their min- earnestly desiro and anxiously labor for istry, returned to Antioch. itscontinunuco and spread than tho truo S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, 2. "Separate mo Barnabas and Saul for g Endenvorcr. Active, energetic, tho work whereunto I liavo called them." Cor. Main and Auction Sts., Memphis, Tenn. 342 V. Main Street, Louisville, Ky. men nnd women aro needed in Thus spako tho Holy Ghost as tho bellov-er- s to tho Lord, thinking much the Christian world today as never ministered A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. and tho Endeavor societies should xuoro of Ills business tlian of any comfort of their own, and even mortifying tho furnish them. T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. .bftiy If jierohanco tho soul might bo moro Agents--JOH- N In tho topical reference, taken from alive to things eternal. Jt Is written of tho lifo of Jonah, wo seo somo of (he BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. Job that he said, "I hao esteemed tho practical phases of Christian cnterpriso words of His mouth moro than my noccs-ear- y illustrated. food" (Job ixlll, 12). When tho 1. Christian cnterpriso is divinely brought our Lord food at Jacob's well, Ho said, "I havo meat to cat that yo commanded. "Arise," "go," was tho know not of.',' "My meat Is to do tho will command of God to Jonah. "Arise," of Him that sont mo and to finish His "go," is the command of God to tho woik" (John lv, 32, 31). When tho things Christian church today. "Go work in of tho Lord aro of moro lmportanoo to us My vineyard today," "Go yo into all than aught else, wo havo tho spirit of fast- tho world and preach tho gospel, "aro ing. tho commands of Christ Himself. It is a. "And when they had fasted nnd tho "arise, and go" spirit that is needed prayed and laid their hands on them they in our churches today. Tho loyal Chrissent them away." Tho Holy Spirit Is tho ono who lias full control of all tho affairs tian cannot eit still. Ho must arise EST of tho church during tho tlmo of our Lord's Nor is that all. Ho cannot stand still. Ho must go. "Ariso and go" is tho diabscuoo. 4. "So they being sent forth by tho Holy vine command to every church, to every Chcwt departed unto Sclcncia, and from society, to every Christian, today. thence they sailed to Cyprus." Tho Holy 2. Tho object of Christian cnterpriso. Spirit called them, sent them forth, and It is included in God's command to would uso them as Ho 6nw lit that God Jonah, "Arise, go nnd preach might bo glorified. All that tho Lord Jesus that I bid thee," Tho work of tho said or did was by tho Spirit, nnd Ho nlono can do In and through us that which church is to preach, to proclaim what God commands it all tho word of God. ought to bo dona More Money In Circulation. 5. "And when they wcro nt Salamls, Thero may bo methods of various kinds they preached tho word of God In tho syna- introduced into tho church lifo to attract If thcro was any actual relation High-price- d gogues of tho Jews, nnd they had also John and interest men, but theso aro only tho quantity of money in circulans their minister. " As servants of Christ menus to an end. Tho end and aim of tion and national prosperity, wo would woiavo but ono book, tho word of God, all now bo on a flood tido. For more than and "but ono Teacher, tho Holy Spirit. tho Christian work should bo to proclaim a twelvemonth now tho nmonnl of monword of God to men, that they may This word wo must mnko our constant study, and this word wo must over speak bo saved from tho destruction that ey in circulation in tho United States in wholo hearted relinnco upon tho Holy awaits them. It requires labor to do this has been steadily on tho increase. July Spirit, and "To tho Jew first" seems to' and do it well. It took Jonah three days 1, 1800, about tho timo tho Chicago bo tho unchanged order (Koin. I, 10; it, to go through tho principal streets of platform was in tho process of incuba10). Tho promise to Moses still holds good, Nineveh and proclaim what God comtion and tho mouth of tho popocrat was "Now, thoreforo, go, nnd I will bo with manded him. Nothing can bo accomfull of demands for moro of tho circuthy mouth nnd toach thco what thou shalt plished without time, trouble, expense lating medium, tho total money in cirsay" (Bx. tv, 19). culation in tho United States was 0, 7. Coming to Pnphos, tho deputy of and labor. making $21.15 per capita 3. Tho effect of Christian enterprise, tho country, Scrglus Pnulus, sont for them, desiring to hoar tho word of God." a. It had its proper effect upon ho poo- on an estimated population of 71,300,-00Thus tho Spirit leads together thoso who plo toward whom it was directed. They Nov. 1, 1800, on tho ovo of tho elecaro ready to hear and thoso who aro ready believed God, thoy repented in sackcloth to spoaK tno woru or uod, as when IIo and in ashes. Tho word and work of tion, when tho pcoplo of tho United Southern whites, a proof not only of their tiraught together Philip nnd tho eunuch. God faithfully nnd truthfully proclaimStntca were to givo their verdict against ur olofed good will, but of tbeir appreciation of tbe SlmonTcIcr nnd Cornelius. When It la ed and carried oil will havo their currency, tho effect a debased and depreciated thus His doing, something is always acvalue of education as a necessary qualifimoney in circulation was $1,027,055,-01complished to tho glory of God, ns in each among men. b. It received tho approval All If you arc, there is but one place in Earlington making 123.03 per capita on an es- lainingcommunications and nutters of newt per cation for citizenship. In like manner has of God. God was pleased with Jonah of theso cases. What, therefore, can bo 10 this column should be addressed to tbe white race sought to be helpful in proand with tho people. Ho heard tholr cry timated population of 71,003,000. moro desirable than to bo filled with and to get a quick lunch at BEALL'S. Cto. Alzxandei. Earlington, Kr. March 1, 1607, on tho ovo of McKiu-lcy'- s moting tbe material advancement of tbe controlled by tho noly Spirit f For our of rcpeutauea Speaking ns of men, Ho inauguration, tho total monoy in comfort wo remombcr that our Lord Jesus repented. Tho conditions being changed, Negro, and the latest evidence of this is HON A. M. E. CHURCH. said, "If yo, then, being ovll, know how His intentions wcro changed, and Nine- circulation in tho United States had Services every Sundajr morning at 11 o'clock, now given by the management of tbe Tento glvo good gifts unto your children, how veh was spared. risen to tho unprecedented sum of and evening at 7 o'clock. Sandajr school at 9 3 nessee Centennial and International Expomuch mora shall your Heavenly father making $23. 14 per capita a. m. G. D. Walker, pastor. Biblo Readings. Math, v, 10; xx, Hot Coffee all the time. Fresh Stock of Fruits, glvo tho Holy Spirit to them that nsk sition. on an estimated population of 72,418,-00xxi, 27-3M0; xxv, xxviii, 10, Him" (Luko xl, 18). Wo havo also tho 20; A structure to be known as tbe Negro MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. Confections, Cakes, Canned Goods, Fine Ci Lukoxix. xiii, Acts vi, comfort of knowing that If wonro filled a.m. Services Horn, xii, 11; I Cor. xv, 08; Gal. To fully appreciate this increase of day school Sabbatha. at It W. W. and 7 p.m. Sun- Building will be one of tbe most attractive Foster, pastor. with tho word of God and controlled by gars and Tobacco at g 30 m. at REASONABLE in tbe Exposition, and will occupy a detno spirit or uoa no win lit into our lips iv, 18; vi, 0; Phil, ii, 12; II Thess. ii, tho money in circulation in tho United States it is only necessary to say that the right messago at tho right tlmo (Pror. 17; Titus ii, 14; Hcb. x, 24. PRICES. lightful and commanding position on the The Negro. lis Uio loot 4et montlio 4i amonntrjl to xxll, 18). And Math, x, 20, will bo truo east bank ot Lake Watauga. It will acTI17 ....icU icsTci,Ton rmilwui's Fourcr. or us as or tho disciples. $105,000,753, or moro than $3 per cap (Bljurcb, pircctonj. Shall ever float on dome and toner. commodate tbe vast variety of exhibits o. .ttiymas, tno sorcerer, withstood ita of the cntiro population. COROICR BUILDINO. heavenly colors true, To all tbeir which the Negro race in America has de- MAIN AND RAILROAD them, seeking to turn nwny tho deputy CATHOLIC CHURCH OF TUB IMMACULATE EARLINGTON. KY Whilo tho absoluto circulation lias The blackening trost or crimson dew; from tho faith." Tho same old serpent, cided to display to the world. Tbe purAnd Cod loves as as we love thee. passed all previous high water marks CONCKITIOy. tho devil, nnd sntan, who turned Adam pose of this department is to show tbe tho per capita circulation is still $1.30 Thrice holy Flower of Liberty, nnd Kvo away from God, is ovor at work. First inais, 7.00 a. m.; second matt and sermon, Then hail the bannerotthe free, A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CAT ALOQUE OF THE Negro race in America from the old planHo seeks to keep pooplo from hearing tho gjoa m Rosary instruction and benediction at below that of 1893, just beforo tho pan The starry Hower of Ubertyl ic. But tho per capita is now higher tation days to the present The collection word of Gcd by making bcllovers indiffer- :.jop m every Sunday. A. 11. Coenan, pastor. Oliver Wendell Holmes. STBBTT0(fi0SIME8S COLLEGE. ent to tho command to preach tho gospel than it was in 1800 or any year in the of and preparation for exhibits of work CHRISTIAN CHURCH. to every creoture, and whon tho word lias The rally meeting at Mortons ftp, June done by Negroes in all walks of life have history of tho republic prior to that. l every Sunday morning from (33rd Yer.) boon preached ho will, If possible, tako LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, ) 30 to 10 30, Communion service following at Then why aro tho times not as good as 13. is expected to be the best of the set- - been going on systematically for months, CbnlaUt VitlualiU Tnannatlon to (Sote OatriHg la Lrnrn awuy tho word out of their hearts lost thoy 10 40. Prayer tneciln every Wednesday evening. they wore along in tho lato eighties? son. Everybody will please remember the and by far should bcllcvo and bo saved (Luko ill, 13); Serv ces fitst and ttilid Sundays In each month Simply becauso good tbe most complete display of PENMANSHIP, ETC. SHOflTMO, TELEGRAPHY, times depond on date, and that tbey are invited. Rev. Tom R.V. Ouer, Pastor. or If It Is received, ho will, If possible, XnmivaUaieUUUtorLotatlHtaraJwUtt U Zucruttve Sllualloni. pnblio confldenco and industrial nctiv- Merriweatbcr will conduct the meeting, this character ever made is assured. RatOS VOty LOW. choko It that It may not bear fruit. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH. ity, and not on tho amount of monoy in tho dovll (Jas. lv, 7). Whenever a druggist tells you he has Services second Saturday evening and Sunday circnlation. This is simply tho teaching and good time is expected. 0. "Then Saul, who Is also called Tnul, meeting Monday night filled with tho Holy Ghost, set Ids oyca on each month. at Prayer m. D. b. Edwards. Pastor of tho old proverb that a nimblo sixThe Ministers and Members meeting is something just as good fcr coughs, colds, l a. 9 30 him." Tho Holy Spirit can look through pence is better than a slow shilling. grip, etc, as Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey, in session at Morton's schoolbouse. our eyes as well as speak with our voice, Chicago Times-HeralM. B. CHURCH, Rev R. O. Owendoff, of Central City, be is thinking of bis profits.and not of your nnd our eyes will then bo searching in welfare. We make the genuine, and auServices hist Sunday each month, morning PRACTICAL some llttlo mcosuro ns Christ's were. But was in our city this week. DRUGGIST, wo will bo unconscious of It, for anything and night. Prayer meeting p.every Wednesday One Wj to Oct Kid of tho Silver Question. night, Sunday school at 1 30 m. Odd thorize all druggists to guarantee it to be Rev. John Bailey will preach the llko self consciousness Is In opposition to C. C. HALL, Pastor.- tbe best on earth. Tbe E. E. Sutherland and JeWeler, Fellows' sermon, next Sunday. being filled with tho Spirit. Moses wist ST. CHARLES, Medicine Co., Paducah, Ky. For sale by not that tho skin of his faco shono (Kx. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. There has been a new lodge organized St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Geo. Late with E'. VViRgcrs, xxxlv, 29). And no doubt Stophon was Services every fourth Sunday morning a d here. There are more lodges in Earlington King, St. Charles. KENTUCKY. unconscious that his faco was ns tho faco night, by I. T. Cherry Pastor. Prayer meeting Nashville, Tenn. than there are churches. of an angel (Acta vl, 15). This is tho first every Friday night tlmo that Saul Is called Paul. Mt. Zion church and choir helped Elder nice inc of Druggists' Sunorics 10. "Wilt thou not censo to pervert tho Y P S. CHRISTIAN ENDBAROR. CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE OF T. Anderson with his rally at Madison ville right ways of tho Lordf" Thus tho Spirit Prayer meeting every Sunday evening at 6.10, prescriptions Carefulhj ompottii0cJ Sunday. In Paul addressed him, calling hlmn child at Assembly Hall. WATCH. of tho dovll and enemy of all righteous Some of our friends think there should A LA BELLE JAKDINIEUE. CENERAL UAPTIST CHURCH. ness. Some good pooplo today would say be a reform school here for the boys and Preaching that ho was a child of God, nnd that God Sunday of on the Third Saturday night and L, & ercu Prayer meeting every YEARS THIRTY EXPERIwas his Father, though ho was wandering Tuesday eenlng. monib. Lag girls in order that they may be trained and lor-toxn't- s Hankins, Pastor. from Him. But tho Spirit of God docs I I FASHIONABLE ItI cared for ENCE AT THE TRADE. not talk so. Tho Lord Jesus said to cer PC ts xjl appearance, it From George ffi. I I I tain religious people, " Yo aro of your faRELICHOUS NOTES. .. I. . I . t ther tho devil" (John vlil, 44). It Is also Always on handafullandcompletestockof would seem that be bad thu big bead jy.jyy.iispi.'y.jy j yi-- " '(."xij? iy. Jsy written of Cain that ho was of tho wicked SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. More (ban $11,000 was pledged at the DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERMr. Jennie Filzpatrick was sick last ono (I John HI, 13). -M- ERCHANT TAILORSInternational y. M. C. A. Convention at JLjaB I YtiL js B ltfflpk week, 11. "And now, behold, tho hand of tho FUMERY and TOILET ARTIW. A. NISDKT, President upon thee, and thou shalt bo blind, Mobile for special work among young I Lord is Mrs. Sarah Osborne is up again. CLES RAINTS AND OILS, O. W. WADDILL, Cashier not 6oelng tho sun for n season. " Instant- men in foreign lands Let tho sllveritca havo their own :: and : : : ly It enmo to pass, and he sought somo ono Joe Hash says it don't pay to play bully. riYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Next Sunday evening the regular conse way and the end will not bo f nr off. Hopkins (Lountu to load' him by tho hand. His outward It is feared that our people do not appreOF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS, IMPORTFR CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. condition was now llko his inward condi- cration service will be held by the Chris ciate the Reading Room as they should. Confidence Makes Gold Plentiful. tion. Ho was truly n child of darkness. tian Endeavorers. Sir Upper First St., Evansville, Ind If his darkness was only for this llfo, or The gold standard docs not restrict ns Rev. Foster preached at Madisonville He earnestly solicits the patronise 0f his Hop only for n season, it was well for him. But Mrs Samuel Stamm, of Lojtanlown.Pa. to tho uso of gold. Oar country, liko Sunday. kins counlr friends. our Lord spoko of somo who would bo cast bore her thirty-fou- r yeirs of sufferieg with every other gold standard country, uses Into outer darkness where there Is weepWill Earl and others went Cubing last ST. LOUIS. Ky. Madisonville, To Compound ing nnd gnashing of tctth (Math, sxil, 13). courage and fortitude. Her trouble was vast amounts of silver concurrently week. In Judo xlll wo read of somo to whom its rheumatism in the knee. In consequence With gold. DAY, Capital Stick, RATESi PER - $50,000. Prescriptions. Thcro is no shortago of gold. Its proMiss Sarah McDowell, of Morions Gap, ro8crcd tho blackness of darkness forever. her limb had become so stiff lb she could it Happy aro thoso who, recoh lng tho light, duction is steadily increasing. When was the guest of Mrs T. II. MerrUeaiher Room and Breakfast, $1.00. properly It takes time. It requires Transacts a general banking business, hardly walk. Mr. Stamm is a becomo children of light, and happier still, confldenco prevails, thero is no lack of last week experience and a complete knowl PLAN, $1.00 per Day. tnd invites the accounts of tbe citizens of EUROPEAN merchant, and had spared no pains or exif as such they walk In tho light. edee of drugs. It requires tho tlrun gold for currenoy or any other purposes. Hopkins and adjoining counties. 12. "Then tho deputy, when ho saw pense to relieve her, but with little George Lane, of Mortons Gap, passed Good Rooms. gist to bave a iare variety of drugs Good Meala. success, Good Service. Has tbe finest and most secure vault in what was done, believed, being astonished until one night when it grew fresh drugs. He roust give the through thd city last week, enrouto to Tho Wtge Earner'a Interest. so painful tbat section ot Kentucky et tho doctrlno of tho Lord." Thus tho best possible work and for compenWhen You Visit St. Louts stop Jt Appreciation of tho dollar in which Madisonville. that she could hardly endure it, he perdevil overdid it nnd lost his man, nnd tho sation be must be reasonable, Lord gained him. Tho word of tho Lord suaded her to try Chamberlain's Surplus Fund, There Is a )ouug man in Mortons Gap Pain wages are paid and consequent lower ST. JAMES HOTEL, Capital Stock Paid In, prices aro constantly and certainly to learning to play a guitar, and be says be pleas-urwill always accomplish tho Lord's B0.00O. 120,000 Balm. The effect was maeirjil The Rr WITH THE ABOVE FACTS KEMEM. COMMENCED BUSINESS and prosper in that whereto Ho sends application relieved the pain, and its con- the advantage of tho wage corner. De- likes it better than preaching. IN IB67. Broadway and Walnut. 11). It is ours to bo filled with tinued use has removed all it (Isa. lv, BER WE'RE CAREFUL stiffness and preciation of tho dollar and consequent it, and let tho Spirit accomplish by it given her the free use of her limb once highor prices aro always and certainly Mrs. Julia Dradlcy is on the sick lit I Street Cars Direct to Hotel. through us tlint which Ho pleases. Where more If you have friends who are to his damage. this week. ST. BERNARD DRUO STORE. tho word of a king Is thcro Is power (Ecck troubled with rheumatism insist on their 1 he display to be made by Henderson beautiful tDall paper DRYAM HOPPER, fUnegcr villi 4), and ours is tho word of tho King giving this remedy a trial. You can do A lawyer in Butler, Ma, has baptized of Kings. county's colored citizens at the Nashville them no greater faor, as it is sure to eive his Tbe advantages o( a bank account Decorations twin sons Gold and Silver. 13. "They camo to Pcrgn In Pumphylln, prompt relief, and if they are a little Exposition promises to be highly credit(lO YEARS' are numerous. It is not to busiLocating the Disease. nnd John, dcpnrtlng from them, returned patient it will effect a cure. For sale at are better and cheaper this ness men we are talking tbey EXPERIENCE. Indeed the negroes are making the able to Jerusalem." Having gono through Cy- 25 and 50 cents per bottle by St. Ber"Wo cannot afford to advortiso our know all about it but to salaried Reason than ever before. It prus with tho record of hut ono convert, nard Drug Store, Earlington, Ben anxiety for tho freo colnago of silver white people ashamed of themselves. If it men, wage eajoers and to women. T. cost so little to ornament a though thcro may liavo been others, they inson, Mortons Gan: Georoe Kini?. Rob- any moro," tho Philadelphia North were not for the efforts of the former, HenSt. There's safety if tbe bank is a now cross ocr to tho mainland. house with beautiful hangCharles. American (Rep.) declares. good one. There's convenience "Unless derson county would not be represenled at ings nowadays that the somo of tho nations want freo coin-ag- o the big show. People should appreciate the money always ready and out small item of cost should of reach ot your own petty squanat our ratio or thereabout, it is idlo this and contribute something toward help-in- j FOKCET ME NOT. The Dltferenct. dering, too. It is easy to spend Come as well as humiliating to bo importunnot cut any figure. TRADE MARKS, (Written for Th Dai, by Jesse Phillips ) to properly install the colored exhibit, small sums when you have a Iar.ge (Ashland News ) ing tho groat nations to croato a market the amount should bo promptly and cheerin and let us give you the A prince and princess sat one eve GOPYRtnUTfl An. ium1n your pocket, for our silver. For that is tho kornol of figures for your various McKinley's act in paying his exNear the edge of a calm deep lake; A?7i?il!232.a ,5ct1h Pd description mar this nut, and hut for tho desiro for a fully contributed. Tomorrow afternoon, rooms. penses on the Dolphin reminds On the far off bank there grew a flower, You will be sur- MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. SSlK"7l!2eu,.MroS!lhetlle,'.,u, Invention Is Communlcatlona trictlr market thero would bo no talk about tomorrow uight and Tuesday an exhibition Unknown, unnamed yet spake. cOBfdestlat. Oldest Mencj for securing patents prised at the reasonableness many people of Cleveland, because ta America. We have Vaiitntou osico. of tho articles to bo sent the exhibition will coinago of silver hero." freo The princess looked to yonder bank, (Efjerc is a Ciine .I&&,?nYhb.ro,,h """ C0' reC"T0 it's so different, you know. of our prices. be on view at Benevolent Hall on Second The flower sent forth its charm. Three Fact. 80IENTIFI0 AMERICAN. A small admission fee will be ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE street. The lover prince ne'er knew a fear, (1) Tho monoy 6upply of this country charged. The display will be ;$or (Etttrijtliuta, lerost circulation of For her bis heart was warm. d' Journal, well worth o: weekly, terms W.U) a yeari iuiu 01 uio worm at largo is not con11 s2i.'..P?n'b,-l,ec,me' When yonder flower you bring seeing, und should rcceivo a liberal patronAnd if you have not already eesc on l'AT!fT8 sent free.copies and llANli tracting, but incroosinjr rarjidlv: to me, Addreee 2) I'll be your wife, brave prince, done so this spring, now is MUNN & CO., tho lowpricoof farm products is caused age. The money thus gained will be used The flower shall be a living seal 301 Uroadirnr, Now York. by increased production, not by contrac- in partly defraying the expenses of the exthe time to Paint, Paper and Of love, and me convince." To any person interested in hution of tho currency; (3) froo colnago of hibit. Hcudcrson Journal. fjxup the homo generally, Are fesfnr to Hood's nils. Bmall In Without a word the gallant prince mane matters, or who loves anisilver would not improvo tho condition so that it will be a plcasanter Don't Use Drugs th, taste 134. efficient, thornitsh. As one man Plunged far out in the lake, Thd white race of tho South has generof any ono and would bo tho causo of unless you peed them, and then on)y mals, we will send free, upon apWith every stroke love urged him on place to live in. f pure dgs. 1 such as are sold by rc great hardships and privations to tho ously and wisely aided the Negro race to plication, a copy of the "Alliance," This perilous trip to make. We hayo the most beauIs and it solve the problem of sponsible 'druggists. Wa keep only In adHe reached the shore where grew the flower wago earning classes and all persons of pleasant to note that many Negro leaders the organ of this Society. tiful line of wall paper samtbe beet. That is the great dis' mall means. And plucked it from the ground, dition to itensely interesting readtinction to be looked for when the ples at your command. have met the advances of their former masWith lighter heart, but tired arms time cornea' tbat you need them. ing, it contains a list of the Come in and place your orsal.li ")'.m never Unmv jo-- t For bis princess fair now bound. ters in a gratifying spirit of thankfulness, Nowhere else will you find so com-- t valuable and unusual premiums " 1 1 . As on be swam, bis breath came fast, der now. Our prices are Iuto Uen i pill t II it H nil B aud bave utilized tbe advantages afforded plets a stock. A good time to begin given by this paper. Address over." !V r I HcKxI&Cto., FTm 1 I Q, exceedingly low and we can-savalmost gained the bank; He Tastes OoodL ' that spring medicine. H "a " Brrnp. ty eroggists. Uae H them with surpising intelligence. Tbe THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, rr.iprlftmi, I)woll, Mim. Thr flower he horled at the fair one's fen iJHsm m Iff you money. Southland is dotted with free schools for ST. BERNARD DRUO 5T0RE, ThJ only pill to take with Hood's RarsaparUla. Cried: "Forget me noil" then sank. jf ?tf cuter-prisin- bo-for- e, dls-clrl- than one standard of measure, or moro than ono standard of length. If thero bo two or moro standards of different value, the standard of lower valuo will in practice becomo tho only standard. If ono goes into tho market, tho law being that a yard shall bo cither two feet or three feet in length, nnd buys carpots by the yard at a fixed price, thero will bo delivered to him carpets measured in yards of two feet in length. If ho buy coal by the ton, tho law being that a ton shall bo cither 2,000 or 3,240 pounds, ho will rccoivo tons of 2,000 pounds each. If ho buy potatoes by tho bushel, tho law being that a bushel shall contain either two pecks or four pecks, thero will bo dolivcrcd to him bushels of two pecks each. On tho samo principle, if tho law bo that n dollar is cither n gold coin, with a bullion valuo equal tp its faco value, or a silver coin, with a bullion vnluo of only half its faco value, and not convertible at par into gold coin, tho soil-er- a of tho carpets, tho coal and tho potatoes will bo paid in dollars of tho lesser value. Thero never has been and thero nover can bo in any country at any timo n standard, and tho nttompt to croato a doublo standard has uovcr produced anything better than nn alternating standard, with tho incvitablo consequences of injusticowith rcferonco to past contracts nnd uncertainty with referenco to faturo contracts. Indeed, Senator Jones admits in tho report of tho silver commission of 1870 that "whenever under tho doublo standard there is a varianco between tho legal and market relations of tho metals tho standard would bo practically based on ono metal, and it tho cheaper and moro available one." Tho financial history of tho'TJaitcd States and of Franco furnish conclusive evidenco of tho accuracy of tho senator's viowon this point O. Stuart Patterson. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED.) Miners and Shippers of General - GQ AND COKE. Office, Karlington, ,T?Cy. Breiriolra Offices. tanmat KASHVUl ToTtfE N0RTH ROUTE OF THE Offices, CHICAGO and NASHVILLE AmaaauBmf TUB ONLY IlMITED Pullman Veitlbulod Train Sorvlco witl Newest and Finest Day Ooachos, Sleopers and Dlnlnc Car fWOM Wholeaale THF SOUTH Tcrrc Haute, Indianapolis FAMOUS ND and Charles THE uses, from Earlington, Diamond 3. St.CQAL, For all Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables THE used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL MARKET. CHICAGO, Milwaukee, St. Paul, NO ej "fMHTS IN TH6 WORTH AND NORTHWEST. I', V JEFFRIES, C iP. A , Evansville, Ind II K. GKISWALU, A. G. H A , E vans t Me, tnd L ROGERS, 6&0. Pass. A.l.. Cbatianooica, Tenn. DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED CHILL All FEVER GDI BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS IND Why buy FURNM8. Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? Ons ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same, work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. r PJy XiBisSiaLatfS. ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY (itiens. 0. I a.- iX Ol'AItAIiTKED TO CURB & ARE YOU HUNGRY? 4, And Malaria In all Korms. Taatrlcc. Hono (.Tnulna without tho adorn picture ami tho dfTnoiuru of J, O. IleiidenhAlL Prlco, GO cents nt all Doaloro. PREPARED ONLY DY .JT. CHILLS AND FEVER O. MIONlJKKItVlLX EVANSVILLE. IND. LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. 1. BEALL, Sold liv Maitinfjly A Co , EarlmRton Crabtree Coal Mining Companv, lUlny Kentucky 1; 14-3- 0. L. N. RAILROAD THE GREAT between the cities of 12-2- THROUGH TRUNK LINE Cincinnati, Lexington, Couir.ville Evansville, St. Louis, And the cities of 3C Sunday-schoo- yTMmk -- Ko-sl- st r Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery Mohiln anil Now Orleans, Without SrUJD AND CI m-ic- je UNKIVALKD. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE Sunday-cboo- F. G. d. NIEMS, BEORGE KING, From St. Louis, Evansville and Henderson to the SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH! - (afd?malter THROUGH COACHES From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, making direct con- K BEN ROBINSON, nection WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS V -- i Alex-inder'- s DRUGGIST Gap, n t o ly FRITSCH SON, For Atlanta,Savannah,Macon, Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA. Connections arc made at Guthrir and Nashville for all points :- North, East, South and West In Pullman Palace Cars. EMIGRANTS Seeking homes on the line of tin road w receive special low rates Sec agents of this company foi rates, routes, &c, or write to C ST.JAMES HOTEL, $2,00 -- stBANK P. Atmork, G. P Louisville, & T A., Kentucky well-to-d- o N' GRDVE JNO. G. MORTON, ati ijrnjra "alJ.r,l,.,r-l,!u,,nlten E asy to Take asy to Operate Sent Free United CHILL TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICE CO ctg. ' TASTELE5S IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. Hood's mmmgtuj,,, rwlsMcdlcInoCo., St. Loula.Mo, OHOVK1J self-hel- (lontlenicn: Wo sold Met 000 bottles of TA8TKI.H88 Clini, TONIC and have boucht three urcae already this year. In all our experience of It twits, In the drug bnalnes... havo never aoia an onioie mat gave tnch universal autl feetlou as your Tonic. Youxatmlr. AJinsTjUaHB i t e .Wanted-- fln ??7a, Idea gggggj , tho Negro youth, cheerfully provided by 410-4- 11 Charities Building, New YorV. ST BERNARD BENERALSTQRE BRYAN HOPPER. M.n.g-er- . Writer 'EVimK8$ ,rrn,rmie. ..,t.il,,l,,,lw,l,,;teB!jteA WBf