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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 6, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 6, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897050601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 6, 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. c3 w riWMVCaWifoaKMV T ( v ' - ' X,, Lt. ..m JS iv to The l, & . Great Tennessee g 'v v I 1 fcaa.-Winjya, Get a Club of Ten Subscribers to And go FREE. ' J . EIGHTH. YEAR. I,lTTSBUilGH'S.Bia iflHBJ. 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MiMstwws fir burgh hIuca Mm ttot (lwrMr the rloU of 18T7i I,W,W worlh of werebMf. dlM Mid proMrty last nlglttakd preV VWy VmH4 t two ad Wiel!' jury f lour ptforc MM only h: Mm Mm flffur Miormuv, Vui it inrwv HHwe d ttiwMon o( Un' oi Mn grMt Tho hM visited Are ef Pl4w o1 1846, dtta RretiV birgh, ord, Md ummwmMU Jm- - boMa of long Iwwm oi PIMak t The great whokeaU growry of Thomas C. Jaaklw the aiamwoih tetail store of Joeth Home 'k. Co. re total ruin Tliera remalna of th flratt only jgfffd paUhsa of walla, here and ttiero, towerisjr Into )lackdp(ttualeH, and of Mte latter there a4da only tho great naked frawework, hullt of atrtKtural iron, which would Hot fall, hut stripped of wfllU and floors, and fi;fttooed ouly with the draggling hreU irf blak ciH-alrlpa of timber, crinkled gLvea of aheet iron and twWUvl red and wires. They are MMHmful monit hch of wealth aad eommereial The burnt section extend friMM I'lfth utroet ta (i'tll alley on IVnHKylvHla avenm and from Cecil alley to Fifth (tireetaud to Liberty fctrect, eoverlug- - an Rren of- - sereral acres. The hhwm of the kilted and Injured are: cUb-)MMan- Md Uir kwaUi and 4Um. Mid proud recI'ena-ylvsnt- B(tfboriB9 UtM l' sd wld la a ad KILIJEO. Ooorge Atkinson, Xo. IS engine aow pauy. Klmer Crohe, No. 7 engine eempany; ' on head by falKng ltrlcks. Mluhnel laWy, Xa.v 7 engine eow pany; cut and brub;d and awn broken by falling nro lamp. Itoliert lltulgur, No. '4 engine cow-pinanklo broken. (leorgc Xcekln, No. 7 engine company; istrock by falling bricks and cut ' and brolicd. Tho DuquuMic theater and the Sur prise Clothing Ca's imasense store were op nru U)VcryHm.v, but wore saved with small losj. A number of other neighboring bust ncss houses and tenants In the various building differed greater or less Individual losses, tbo aggregate of which It is liuposidblo to give at present. Tho Are broke out, no one knows how, about mWnlght la the whoWsale grocery bulkUng ef T. C. JeMkhw A Co., and burned whh great fury unVH 4 a. m. before it was finally eonVroUed. The insuranee has not yet bee Agured up, but it must surely bxeaed tl,M, tirnck ooe. fc' FXV )P Fireman Atklnsen's nwngUd remains were recovered rom ttve rain. OROKIt OllT WTt40a op ohAoc. Brim P a. w WUh Mr : ui set ta--J- HE UT MWl U B& -- " Kl,H tonweod and CUnawwn risers a now1 w(Hi In thek banks, and ssnreUfasg parties havo gone out in boast rafte ta foast both "banks for M Miles from OuUirlo, or farther, If neeesaary, to tcarch for tho dead bodies Known to have been carried down TMerea itrcatu. and .'pillagers "tooted the wreckage Thursday night, tntorlngmaayof the dismantled houses In tho absenee of their owners. Guards tvero placed everywhere possible, and thero were threats of lynching any of the guilty ones, but none were :ughU No additional bodies have-beerteorered si nee Thursday evealnjr in the vlclnltv of Outhrio.' A man was reported touting down tho "Imdrron last night on a log, and a pnriy has gone out to Intercept him if possible. Farmers along the bank re oovered a large amount of liife slock snd f urnltnen, and are gMMhtnUy bring. Tb Inv rtrtlnr o rrf Qvthwk, ttla., i s Mar L The Con. ad nb. all o;;9;:9:9'.9;i9;9;9i9'.9!'.o;:o::o'.;::G'.'.::(s):::::: I A. GOOD te'v t 4, Foand Shot to Death at Beaay Basle, Me, MUltery Prepsraftiooe Qolni Oa Me., Mhy 1. A message Biodkpohd, with Unabatd Vigor. from liar Mills announces that John 1 fcs FretMsat BcettuM to Inttttt la Lane, wite and ehild were found dead Caie. at Bonny Bagle, atre mites from Bar The Greek Agt invade Eptrw lAmr&t Retakes by the TkJ "War for Washixstox, May 1. The presi- Mills. All had been shot.-Victory or Death" The Ferrers dent has decided not to Interfere la the Bar Mills is a small place on the About to Mediate. ease of Joseph R. Dun top, proPortland St Rochester railroad, about prietor of J the Chicago Dispatch, 13 miles northeast of this city. It is Constantinopi.v May 3. War prepwas who to two. supposed that a. double murder and sentenced arations go on. with, unabated vigor. years' imprisonment for seudlng sulelde was committed. Two commissions, composed of officials obseeno matter through the malls A FIFTY-FIFTof the ministries of nubile works and CONGRESS. strong effort was made to secure his war, have been formed for the purpose' pardon,, on the ground that his life SpMlal SeMloa. of inspecting railways and facilitating would be plaeed in jeopardy by his imprisonment, but 'the president decided ......la the house a seven minute' seudon wm the dispatch of troops to the frontier. fcetdf but toere betas no iluorum protest, tha It has been decided to extinguish the that Duntop must serve out his term. lourasl was sot read, aad the bouse oa motion torches In all the lighthouses on the ef Mr. Psyse, adjourned until May X BUSINESS SHOOK BURNED. Ik tbo seeste, oa tbe M, tfae free hoasttsod gulf of Smyrnai as I ar-- t as Karaburuo Mil was oopuMored. A propesed amcBdineat by during the continuance of the war. , Serisu Mr. Morgoo, Rlvlac all the public land uboccu-pl, Xm Suttetaed at Mladea CH-rIt "Is officially announced ihat the by 100 to the teveral states and territories, SUen. Kava rise tea heated dtseusnion between Mcssfs. Grcdks resident in Turkey may become MraDtx Citt, Mich., May 1. A Met can, Hawley sod Tlltaun, alter wblcb lbs naturalized ns alternative to leaving business block wa flestroyud by Are" smendaiont was An attempt by the country. Th.bj will bo compulsory Friday night Lose, about $20,0M; Mr. Morgan to fiecure a vote on his Cuban reso- for all Greeks officially employed In lution felled . In the bouse n tent vote, havt Turkey. with little lnsuraaee. lag-- for Its object the forclae at SpcnVer Rood to The principal losers are John McNutr, name tbo committees, resoUcJ in tho dlxcom-fltur- e The porto has undertaken to provide 11,00; Fred Volse, l,MJr Peter DoKon, of MesHrx. Slrapon and Louis, who proguardfl fori ho protection of the Ameri81,300; Isaao Shulman, W.BW; Durley posed It, tbo votff being: Yean, 13, jiayn, IS4, can missions 'in Asia Minor and has Lcaeh, t,e09; Charles Volse, (3,000. promised that these shall not be re1 RRIVATE AND OHIEFS. Origin unknown. moved without tha consent of the American ligation, AprH. Celeasn for AH are Honored by the Confederate atonement at Ballaa Twti UnvrHed tilth WAsninerox, May 8. Tho report ol The Greek Again Invade Kptrw. the dsreeior of the mint shown thai, Dae Ceremony lion. John II. Jtcag-nAiita, May l, After remaining inDelivered an Kulogy on JelTrnon Davli, during the month of April the total While Others Spoke Jncbaon, active; for two days tho Orcek troops coinage at the United States mints was Juhmtou and the t'rlvate, 'yesterday (Friday) rcinvadod Eplrus. !l9,41,eee. Of thkt amount i.800.400 Dallas, Tex., AprH SO. Tho Con- Tho Sixth regiment advanced ami ocwaaln gohL 8r,ft.e3 In silver and 874,. federate monument, erected, through cupied l'hlljppl for fthe .third time ttae iu minor coins. Of tho silver coin-agtho effort of tlto Daughters of tho Con- without fighting. Tho Turks arc sUll $l,409,&60 was In standard dollars. federacy of Dallas, wan onvellcd with at and Imaret Jis-S been duo eeremony It Is of Texas gntulto, fortified, tho ndllterynrbJg.Jovor tli'o Fatuity Shot hf a Iloj. Kansas Crrv, Mo., May 4 A speola' the shaft being 60 feet high, and the Hvcr Arts (Aracht) haviilf .been deto the Star from Mountain Drove, Mo., monument honors both tho prlvntoand stroyed. The streets of VVrta present ft strange snys: Klglit miles oulh c-- t of here a the chief. On tho top of tho column stands the private, and at the base arc scene with the continuous exodus oi boy named llnher hhot' citizens and the steady Incoming of the d are . four pedestals, on wnvn and killed A. J. Holllnger, a tarmer, who had ordered Hellher off bit statues ef Jefferson Davis, Robert Ii peasantry, who camp out In the streets, Lee, .Stonewall Jackson and Albert srourid Arcs with thousands of cattle premUcs. where ho was hunting. snd sheep. Kidney Johnston, A PRECIOUS PAIR. Jeff Davis pulled the cord that un'War, for Victory or Death. veiled the foen of his grandfather, London, MayS. A dispatch",, to the rallivr aad Son Cl.rjel Wlltt Bmv iTuey Hays did the namo for Robert L says 'that 290 IHfklmUaBt. Lee, while a little granddaughter, of Dally Mall from Tarls American volunteers for CiyciXXATt, May 8. The Enquir-ir- s Stonewall Jackson completed theun-reltin- g arrived thero and gone Greece have on to spectal from HuHtlngton, Ind., by pulling tho cords which reThoy wore all Greeks and all tays: moved tho veils from tho statues of MThe alleged defalcations of Thomas Jackson and. Johnston. After a number wore ribbons bearing the inscription: War, for Victory or Death." U. Lveas and his son, Fred L. Lucas, ef young ladles, representing tho difhave grown until thoy havo already ferent southern, states, had decorated Lourei Retaken by tho TwM. .cached 13,000, and new victims are the monument with flowers, Hon. John Washington, May X The Turkish being heard of every hour. Both were H. Reagan, (ho only surviving- member legation makes ptiblle tho following atombers of the-- real estate abstract of the confederate cabinet, delivered a dispatch from tho foreign office at Con' ind loan firm of T.L. Lucas fc Son, and tulogy on President Davis. ttontlnople: According to a telegram ooth have left tho city.' The firm, it Is Other eulogles""wcro pronounced as received from the commandant of the 80,-rtllcgcd, secured loans aggregating follows: On Ocn. Robert E. Lcc, by irmy nt Janlna, Louros has just been on property worth 8J.00P; 5.1, 000 lion. Gcorgo N. Aldrcdgo; on Gen. ro'ulcen nnd occupied by tho imperial noro wu socured on lots in fictitious Stonewall Jackson, by Judgo II. troops. tdditlons. Fred Lucas, it Is further W. Llghtfoot; oi Ocn. Albert Sid-oe- y tllcgcd, 'Bocnrcl an 93,800 loan on a Jobnhton, by lion. Norman O. Lord Sallabarys Medkttlea rrepoiltloa Definitely Abandoned. ictltlous farm in Wabash county. This Klttrcll; on tho private, by Hon. A. T. LoNdon, May 3. It is loan wan obtained from Indianapolis. Watts. Tho ceremonies ended with n battle of flowers, participated in by all, itated that Lord Salisbury's proposal AMONG THE WRECKAGE. the base of the monument nt the. end to tho powers for a confcrcnco at Paris being covered with a mass of flbwers. to discuss measures with a view of endItotUe of ih DrownoU Fouad at Oathri ing the var between 'Turkey" and d es the Clmarraa. Qrpcco'has already been under consid1. A Outhrio BLOWN UP BY BOMBS. Wichita, Kas., May eration for several days at th'c various tpecial to the Beacon says: may now bo. consld- The body of Ueorgo Owen, who went real Hundred aaifFirty Spanish Soldlora torclcrn nWws. and ired deflnltely KWed. white aavlng others, has been found where it sunk, caught fast In a Nkw Yomc, April 38. Dotnlls.of a Will Not Content to the Lovytos of Indemnity Upon Oreece. tmall tree. Mrs. Fannie Ruffia, colored, terrible slaughter of Spanish soldiers Berlin London, May was found burled In the debris In her by Cuban dynamiters nro printed of the Dally Mall learns that wa dooryard. Several mere bodies bere In Uio Sun. Thoy tra reported found on, the Cimarron. thow that the Spanish column of 2,000 the powers will not consent to the Hundreds ate at week an the mountain aten was utterly put to rout by levying of Indemnity upon Greece, and M wreckage at the railway bridge Oen. Callxto Qarcla on April 19, and Ihat both Austria and Germany nro trying to induce the porte to modify hunting for bodies. Instead of ten soldiers killed, as the , report declared, 200 were bloWn Its demand. DHtfMttn rieea on His JsoUU. HuxTiXflToy, Pa., May aThe in- ap by the bombs and 230 were slain by a Complete Dloehado or None. Want cessant rainfall of the past 24 hours the Insurgents during tha confusion Canea, Crote, May 8. Ismal Pasha, n overflowed the Juniata river and ind excitement of tho has rovemor of this Island, has protested Ho numerous 'tributaries, causing Spanish column. been planted in tho tgnlnst tho decision of tho admirals The bombs had thousands of dollars of destruction to allowing food to bo supplied to Inhabigrowing 'erapa. The farmers along oad on which the Spaniards were tants in tho interior. Ho demands starching, near Ounrao. They did not the Raystown branch have suffored of th6 blockade, or Its complete severe losses to buildings, fences and txplodo pormaturcly, as was declared bombs exploded simulgrowing grains. The Juniatajriver is last week. Tho Roy's The Tovrers Abont to Modlatc. 18 feet above low water mark, and is taneously In the center of Gen. Athens, May 3. Reports arc current rising. The body of an unknown xdumn. Ho has been ordered to still hero that tho powers are about to Italian railroad laborer, who was Returned Too 2 Me for Service. meditate between Grccco and Turkey, knocked off the bridge IS miles Chicago May 3. The officials o'f the riio Italian and Austrian ministers west of here two months ago, was re- Qlobe savings b-against whom have had a long Interview with M. flood. covered in 's ladictmente were r tunica last night, Ralll apd M. Sconlodis, . Were not arrested Tbs IlitchcM ef Treat Hseevarlar. Whon the Londox, May I. The duehess of irdlctmcnts were returned it was too A DRUNKEN SON, Trent has undergone a critical opera-- Iste to issue capiases for tho arrest oi enraged In a Fight with III Ilrother, tiou, but is. progressing favorably to- tie men, and they wero ullowed to reHarder III rather. main at liberty. ward recovery. Independence, Kas., May 3. Tho murder of an old man by one of 'his ions Is reported from. Jiawata, I, T., tho victim being John Rlloy, 0,0 years of ago, whose place, is two miles cast of Kawato. Jim and Louis Riley, his ions, aged 33 and SO, canio home drunk and were soon engaged in a desperate fight. When tho father attemptedto (operate them, Louis drew a gun and BY fired two bullets Into the old man's body, killing him Instantly. H d fer-I.ewell-to-do life-sizeMar-telliew scml-offlclal- ly 3.-rcorrc-ipondcnt to-da- y panic-strickeccs-tatlIla-ran- a. to-da, -- John Laac, Wife aa OTHERMSE UNNOTICED. i STORM PREVENTIVE, ee.e.el,s ,, a ,...,,. . . . . 1 1 1 1 mn m mm t ' X Vl!- -. y. - i BUGGY THE MADE IVIDISDNVILLE I -- (D (Q jfi) 'J j and bo convinced that we will give you the best Buggy made years experience tells the story. ' We in Kentucicy'for the money. Twenty-liv- e K will sell Vou a t ,- ' .Give usacall Top Buggy of Our Own Make for $45. g '' y ...... . - ..-'-- mm ' i H9 ' J immLmmmmmm AaaaaV i k W tjT I S! sVl fS r aS mm S V I a M V "a W " Mm K, "t i) l fajLAeataaEa&aflHPv taaaaMaiBaaaaaaf -r wimimmw- .JMMMW - Jatii , A bs- - . , ( & 'MJ We do all kinds of repainng on Spring Vehiclss, from the lightest tcrtne usdj"n o,ui swfityt'r t lu'nt tq e wi vn sqffiQient. . haayieit, that'k u )A :VPMVMVMfMll?W,VM s . C2 O T. 13. jtCggmj, WWW- - ' . R J9NES; Three Inches ol snow fell at IJucy-rue- , An Austrian Orapa Grower Re versos Rainmakers' Theories. O., and vicinity Sunday. ilr William Robinson, the noted British colonial governor, is dcud. Mortar Batteries Saocefally Ded la St Sepnrato IntaaeetoDlpereClaad ne haadrcd and eleven negroes wero that Threatened. DUattroa baptteed in tho river at St. Louis Sun-df- . Storm. hree , thousand men-arworking Wajminoton, May 4. Possibly it night and day to save the Now Orleans Was from noticing tho unsuccessful atAlbert G. Porter Is fa- - tempts mado by tho would-b- e raint til 11 ill ftt IllQ VAlltlAnOA In 44111 caufy7 makers in tho United States to bring wuuwA4J atva TnrttnnMMA down showers when wanted, that an VltHl. wai SuiHlsy, the first under tho new Ingenious Austrian grape-growRalnet) law in New York city, CO cxclso Induced to exactly reverse the American practice. An account of his ex arreotrwere made. perlmont is given by United Dnn-M- . Dickinson says that ho doesn't Consul Stcphan at Annaberg, States in a rebelhwtl hi signing an arbitration treaty port to the state department. The WithSreat llrltaln. Ttrfuew gunboats arc to bo added Austrian owned extensivo vineyards the of the to tk North Atlantic sqUadrpn. the situated on In n southern slopes visited mountains, locality often Hekfna and Nashville. by destructive hailstorms. Ate flrsl Trinity church, New York city, Is ho tried galvanized wire, but celebrating tho two hundredth y this was too expensive, and ho of its dedication. decided to install a battery and The Juniata river In Pennsylvania test the plan of causing explosions to hasforgowcd Its banks, causing Urlvo off tho hailstorms. Ho erected dcstruqlhm to groulng crops. six stations on prominent mountain tyfOfVi 8 tne secretary of tho navy summits cotnmnnding a territory nbout two miles in extent Each staall tho great powers to spend big money on ships of tion sheltered ten mortars, and a corps VvaAJ- of volunteers handled them. Thj nnlversnl postal congress will Tho practical test Is thus described: "Threatening black clouds made meetrtVedncMlny at 'Washington. Sixtheir appearance on the summits of the ty na'lloMS mid provinces will bo Hachcr mountains. At.n given signal the H 'I1'11 tnnt lno war between Greece all tho mortars wore fired oft and moand Tnrlccy will have a marked ciTecl continuous detonations in a few menta caused a sudden reaction In oh . the Importation of high-grad- e the movements of tlio clouds. sponges 'JJlC monthly report of tho dirnelnr n Tho cloud wall opened up funnel-liktho mouth of the funnel began tho.clnt&hows that .over $10,000,000, oi wh:h 8,000,000 wuslngold, was coined to rlso In tho form of consecutive rings, cxpandinggrndually until all the clouds 'ha April; scattered and entirely disappeared. No Tltio St. Louis Elks planted two trees Jrf Tower Grdro parlr, Sun-dtt- hall nor sudden downpour of rain fell, tiirnmrli to tho memory of tho Eduln. Booth Tho samccxnerlcnco wiiso-nnsix times lastsummcrand has, without and Lawrcnco Jlarrctt It Is, feared that tho English expedi- a singtu excopuon, proven a successful tion to the gold coast of Africa, undci preventive Llent Henderson, has been BIRDS. by the black natives. KlngHaher Rcepondbld for , Borne of the Franjt Williams, an news-boy- j , Crerano. fell from tho trestlew'orlr of the east spatf Of tho Eads bridge, at St. New Ouleans, May 4. Probably tho Louis, Sunday, and. was drowned. last week of tho great tight Bgalnst the A movement has boon started at Cin- rising rivor has begun. Tho ,8ne cinnati to havo nil college- Greek letter weather has enabled the long patched; societies contrlbuto to u fund to aid up lino of lovecs to bo patehed',more Greece In her struggle with tho Turk., and more, and with an army In tho breastworks tho lino Is expected to Ocn. Weylcr Is causing surprlso Havana. by .deporting to pcnnl colonics Inst through tho crisis. The situation Cuban lcuders who took advantage of along tho whole Louisiana front Is tho the nmucsty proclamation and surrcn. same as it was any day last woek. The pcoplo of Lake Providence havo disacred. A band of Greek Irregulars, 3,003 covered that tho Kingfisher bores holes In levees to build nests In, strong has taken tho field with a girl as standard bearer. Tha and these holes have probably been Athenians "halted jicr as the Greek Joan tho causo of many crevasses. Provisions will have to bo made In the fuof Arc. . Judge Osmond Hammond, assistant ture, to prevent tho ravages of the .treasurer of Alio United Stales at Haiti birds. ,moro,'Md.,'dicd at tho residence of his RIOT AT A BALL GAME. son, urmona Hammond, Jr., in Ualtl- The empire Severely Cat and Several Permore. . j son Clubbed thft. .Uiinot. Dorv3.1n Scdalla chargeVlest nru Mr. Lotis, May 3. With Bat. Louis tuiirayAtrdc of In South St govern, ment plllciuls with corruption. Comp' on Sunday afternoon occurrua a game troller'EckcIs says the charges nro un- of ball botwoen tho Jokorst juniors and a pickup team which ended In a founded. v Doputy'llnrry Calnhan and posso ar- tiot Tho game had been played and rested 'Kid" Phillips, au old iml of Hill tho Jokcrst's won, and the umpire wat Doolln, tho outlaw, In tho Creek nation, about to hand the monoy to tho captain and lodged their prisoner In jail nt when a gang of toughs appeared and demanded the monoy. Tho umpire rePerry, Okla. Henry C, Rogers, "United fused to surrender Hand without a moStates commissioner of internal rev- ment's notice knives wero drawn and enue, of Washington, D. C., died at pats wero freely used. The umpire was cut seriously in tho Eric, Pa!, of injuries received In n fall back of tho neck and a few had Bcalp from a street car. ' , some Ostrnnder Simpson, of Highland vil- wounds. When the later, lage, Ulster county, N. Y., celebrated tlmo not to tho man who did tho cutting bo found. his ono hundredth birthday anniversary was Sunday. Ho lives In tho same stone GRAVE NEWS FROM WA. house In which ho was born. Tho Omaha national bank "Is to bo An Attach on the MUiton Itepoited and a t Serloul DUaater Feared. sued by the state of Nebraska for 8201,-6SCai-Coast Castle, Gold Coast, tho amount of monoy paid to Africa, May 3. Oravo news has been J. S. Hartley on tho now received as to tho mission of Lieut sinking fund warrant. Tho monthly statement of tho comp Handcrson at Wa. It Is reported that troller of tho currency shows that on Chief Samoy lifts attacked tha mission. Authentic details have not yet been re Aprll'30 tho total circulation of national bank notes was Si3J.'8M,34t, a gain ceived, but a serious disaster is feared. j.no oujcctu.i uiijuu uanuqrfpn was for tho year of $3,700,811 and a lo3S for to inaka treaties with, tho chiefs In the month of 8000,050. Hontcrland. Ho na-- l n Jargc escort Prcstdont W. P. Slocum of Colorado Ferguson, a colonial officer, who Is college announces tho receipt of an known to havo accompanied Liout anonymous gift to tho Institution of Handcrson, Is known to have been Blb.DoaTho unknown douor requested severely wounded. that 'tho monoy bo used In Uio crcotlon Wa Is considered to be within tho of a building for young women. sphere of Urltlsh Influence. i THE MARKETS. Dettroctlve Flame In Glen Lion Narrow Kscape of Hotel Inmate. Nsw Yomc. May 4. 1897. Nanticokk, Pa., May 3. A dlsastrbus CATTLE Native Steers. . . t 4 2J fire occurred In Olcn Lion, a mining COTTON Middling a KLOUlt-WIn- ter ,. S SJ (ft Wheat town, five miles from Nantlcoke, yesW1IHAT Na2 ltcd .... fa COltN-N- o. S terday. It originated in Kennedy's & Wintry Condition In Ohio. OATS-N- o.8 .... u hotel nnd that structure was entirely Cleveland, 6., Hay 2. Dispatches POltlC NewMosi 875 S 'onsumed, together with a largo dwellST. L0UI3. from towns In tho Interior of tho state ing houso and bottling works, all tho (ft tay that the rain of last night turned UBUViSS-Steor- s..' 8M O property of P. 8. Kennedy. Tho fire Into snow and In many places wintry CowsmiJ llolrori 9 00 4 was tho work of an incendiary. But ,.... 4 0J co iditlons prevailed this morning. At CAI.VUS-- (tr to IW) HOtlSl'alr Select sal ii for tho heavy rains, tho wholo town Bueyrus three Inclns of snow foil, and SilKJUt l'ulr to Choice.. 86J would havo bcon destroyed. Tho Inat Martin's Ferry, In tho southeastern t'I.UWlt-1'aW- l'anoyto Kjtrailo. I70 mates of tho hotel narrowly escaped. ,part of the state, the ground was cov- IVHCAT Ma i ltwl Wlutor. 8 75 ThcdamagO Is over 810,000, with light ered with it ,:. . . insurances OAIS No. 8 ., ltYK-N- o.3 " 32 A' Chiasmi n Hanged. TOUACCO-I.u- n.. m HEAVY FRE LOSS. SroKANE. "Wash., May 1. Gin Pon Loot Durloy. .... 4 60 wJ-10 00 hanged yesterday for the murder IIAY-CI- esr Timothy Large Section of tho llutlue l'ortlon l co 10 Dairy of Leo Tongf 6ne of the moat atrocious UUlTEIt-Chol- Kroh KdfJM Cnrtcirvllle, 111., llnrued. i..' northwest, Pon history nrd In tho tJ (now) C.utTKHYiLLK. 111., Muy 1. At3:8Qa.to. j& UterallyAhNcked his vlotlm to LAKO having " thu citizens of this city were awakened I'rlmeSteam u pieces. Prior to,Jr? execution ho conClIICAUa by tho cry of fire. Only a glance was faith In the cri. fessed his gullVjlHff .. S7J needed to show that tho north part of to Choice. 3 65 A Chilstlan religion 'rid was attended by HOOS-Fo- lr. the of .... 3 60 Siho business end t'LOUtt-Wla- ter two unrmian unm se bibwwiw I'utenta il v doomed. ,Water was yh was Sprlnir Patents .,,, S 00 it SSprlnif. but some of the best 7I4 A MISSOURI FARMER KiLLED. WHBAT-- No no.zHeu.. c) fire flghtlnfir took plaee.and It was only ?' coaw-- No .. through tho most herculean effort Hh Murderer, JotiB McOlo thlln.S Ha, OKlBf I'OHK-M- eu8 60 W (new) that tho flro was got under control-Th- o appeared. KANSAS CITV. wind was blowing hard, which :' IIrbckinridge, Mo., May 4. John CATTLE Shipping Steers.... S 38 a mado It hard to contend with, The des 8W Mlllcr73 years old,-- a Kettlotofl (Mo.) WHfcAT-No.S...,. VI 2 & families of Simon Simons and J. 0Nell tarmer, was shotihroutrh tho headland OAT-N- o.! ., 22JI White.,, had narrow escapes from being burned R8tntly killed by John iMc.QlqthHn. COKN-N- oX NEW" ORLHANS. In tholr beds. Hera, arc a fow of the Tho motive was apircnUy robbery. 4 SJ losses sustained: Rills Store Co., "91,000 whp is 40 years old and OOHN-No,,.... M ii 4 ecGlolhlln, disappeared and has not QAW Western., Walker Hroa., 160,000; Simon Simons, $ , . ,.... .,,... IB 89 leo S100; J. Tliampson, W,C60; Jonathan been captured. ,... (t POK-N- et Moss. t v Price, 93,000; C. W. Gargtw, X,000; HACOK-Slc- lrs t .....,. v.. ,... ti .ii Frlgkleneet V? , Rarthaaake. CarTON-Mtdilll- nK 7)it Frank Jlelford, 80,000; II. Phillips, 9 LOUISVILLE. May , The town of WHj:XT-A RicRMoypVJa., 000. On the above losses the insurance PI a S Med e. jthak-eby an COKW-fyilaetu will bo about one-hal-f, but as buildings 2Mlxed. .imrthquske soon afternoon. Ho dam- - O M Ucd. , . . are scarce the. loss of business will . ., y terrl-l'0K Newsies. nrosultetlrbrt4i,e psnple-werer amount to n great sum. A 7 lA frightened. . ., OOTfO of smaller losses will eanse the lire to foot up a total of about J7S, We. - itaMft p Mall Nervtcn.ln Alatka. ;iAbht.ajt. W1l. Mav 4. Forest Urea WabuiHotos, May 3. Tho first HAYS WENT VVRONG. AMUand, 1 regular mall scrvie authorized for an jure startlnf A wg wm Mtragwg anross sn usynua enkr year in Alaska, has been con' Caaliler of the St, Lout Test OMce, Aftet Khihteen Year of Apparent Faith fa) on the tracted for by tho post office depar-'meM) antwta,tpraiteBing'NBule the servlco being from Juuca to SrvU?, found to ho Over FIHoew Thoukoriharn Patrfle, i sand Dnlhtni Uhert Arretxt on a Chars; 'Clral City, 800 miles each way. Tho -jT H Bail til Oaibat Arnrtnrl aFn eiavaeavyvavsrSLHVSrvAVSvBVsssa calls for ono round trip i ef eon - St. Loufs, May L As the result of couth Winning July 1. 1897. an investigation that has been in prog M bM aat)tdth rafdy a th waryk Btaeatenalwl Cletnttln. f. , from,"VaehB SallaVury to the Vwn YeK, May S. Trinity church ress for several days, Dnvld R. Hays, ' gton for. a.relnuiry, into the eaiklvr ef .the St, Louis the celebration, of the for 18 j It is report yiistiiday beganIts foundation anafwlll post oQloo, has been fonnd to b 815, blejMtnsnlnl of th.t the British premrer's reply k- conttntw the celebration throughout 003,'Jt short in his accnnts, and upon the negative, on the ground of ox- VhavnMfc. lnformatl'm sworn to -- by, Inspector o er anni-verssrcon-tlnircpre-scntcd.( e; mul-berry ovcr-wMhnjLEVEE-CUTTINQ six-foty pollce-arrlvcd4, e COTTX)N-.MIddllng ' nW . ed... LACE I- CURTAINS I . x vn n Buy your LA.CE CURTAINS at home. Our Spring, IS97, lineis'made up of GEMS. pair, we show nice patterns in I For 50c and 75c per tnree-yar- d lengths. - See them. J From $1 per pair and up, we show three and one-ha- lf yard lengths. lorj3easty these can not be beaten at the same prices.1 " ' V ,j. .. 1 . -- f I Twent-fiv- e per cent discount on our 1890' Lace' Curtains. $ -- SHOBT PROFITS. . vve f nt guarantee our prices to .. x -- BIG VOLUMEtij be as low as those made by fjr m . . ' . .i-:i rt any iciuu inouse in ac. L.OUIS, uincago, New York, or any otljer city. So save the expressage, and leave 'your money in your home ti.v I T BISHOP &CO.. -- " MADISONVIlJLi .j URS rK.ni -Pa. w YOUR MONEY BAOK IP YOU WANT IT. MM UI&SI S y iUH S lumiiMta, Iiatyes DOS been urrcaieu cltargod wltli embezzlement Hays wafi arralgnad before United States Commissioner Craig, waived examination jtnd was held for the federal grand jury in 93,000 bonds. Mr. C. M. Hays, general manager of iSto Grand Trunk railroad, a brother of tho accused ofllclal, has mado the' shortage good, but tho government will insist on tho prosecution of the chargo of embezzlement GEORGE Desih of tha LBfKilllrH Hi Nefruski, n BESTTAINS Kansas City, MonttMl Goloraio, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, OjujIh, J It' JANVIER Well-Know- PLANT. n St. LooU Miller From Dropay. Georgo Janvier n Plant, one of St Louis' St, Paul, sltizens, died Friday night from dropsy, lie, had been 111 since last November, when he contracted a severe cold, and Black Hills, tlnoe then lias been confined to his bed most of the. time. VIA aMr. Plant had been prominently identified with the milling Interests v tUu vtiy fur many years; n$ was president of the Plant MllUn Co., which was originally established in? v ETifcm:c TIUMIW 1&40 by hU father, the late George P. plant hnd U uncle, the lute Samuel SLEEPERS, 0tMlN Plant, under the firm name of George P. Plant fc Co. For over 90 years he OU.R CARS r?as a director of the National Hank of Mr. Plant was born in St Commerce. CONSULT TICKET AOENT. OR Louis in 1818, and resided here con- F. Ma RUGG, TBAV. FAS-r- i AOCNT, tinually during his life. 2, best-know- St. Loots, May " - " St, Louis or Chicago IMS, (Ac?). mv t NATIONAL FINANCES. 'st. touts; Monthly Statement of tho Comptroller of the Currency. 8.-- Tho 7&03A0. monthly Washington, May ttatementof tho comptroller of tho 1 surrency shows that on April 80 tho total circulation of national bank notes was 9332,803,241, a gain for the year of 6,Tee,Sll, and a lots for tho month of SPRI1MB IB37. 09all paJDer and OindoW Shades. The largest variety. Newest designs. ' tl I , The circulation, based on United States bonds, was 9408,708,849, a gain for the year of 95,98S,31S, and a los3 for the month of 8909,153. Tho circulation secured by lawful money was 824,033,(103, an Increase for Uio year of 83,333,580, and an Increase (or the month of 802,503 The amount of United States registered bonds on deposit to sccuro circulating notes was 8332,740,300, and to public deposits 910,313,000. ro Leading colors at the lowest prices ever shown to the people of Hopkins , County. y t Please call in ami be cori V n. FICTITIOUS PUPILS. In i fraud Alleged to Have Beea 1'racUced Kentucky. CoviNaroN, vincedftt Ky., May 1. State Superintendent Davidson says that 100,000 Uctltlous pupils were enrolled In the ensus In . Louisvlllo, Loxlngtcn,, Covlngtbn and other towns last disyear. Under the tribution by tho state to cities for pupils, the state, ho says, lost 8380,000 mono year. How long It has been going on is not known. Mr. Davidson has ordered tho census to bo taken again. The monoy Is believed to havo been used In Uio schools of these cities. REV. E. F BERKLEY. pcr-capi- ta A.D.SISK'S! STORE, BOOK MADISQNVILLE. -- KY.-J S 'aHi'tiiHa1itHHiiH Mil SHii'S Illinois DOUBLE FROM Central R. R. DAILY maintains unturpasseJ SERVICE FROMn ' '.'OttK-itaml- MAOON-Cltar- BIb Oeath of the Oldeat Kpltcopal Divine la the Mluourl Dloeese. Cah!r Kpc' Defalcation. Kansas City, Mo., May 4 A special to tho Star from Webster City, la., says; It Is given out that tho amount of Cashier 11. U. Expos' defalcation from tho Savings batik of Hudcliffo Is NEW ORL.EANS TO MEMPHIS .; VT?V- CAIRO CATTLE-NatlveSte- SlItKl'-l'ulrtoOliol- co.. U-'- lIOaS-AUOra- Kcd FLOUK-HUrUQn- S..., UAY-Cao- if in the neighborhood of 3 H, 000. Savings bank of lladcllffo has trans f erred its business to tho State bank of Radcllffe. Kspea has left for parts unknown. Honor Conferred Cy toe Klnjr of Italy l'otter. Upon Philadelphia, May 3. Tho king of Italy has conferred upon Hon. Wm. Potter, minister to Italy undor President Harrison, the order of Santo Manrlzlon and Laszaro, and through Baron Yava, the Italian ambassador ia Washington, and Mr. Lucia, the Italian ensul in Philadelphia, the decoration has been presented to him. 1 MEMPHIS ST. LOUIS LOUISVILLE CINCINNATI Tho CHICAGO .ST.. LOUIS ",ir :At ' CHICAGO - CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE AND FROM ST. LOUIS TO CHICASO. making trains for all points WEST NORTH, EAST AND iacludiog Duffalo, pittsburg, Cbtvelaad, New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, SI. PanfMiQaeapolis, Omaha, Kansas City, Hot Springs, Ark., and Denver, Close concretion with Central Mississippi Valley Honie Solid Fast Vestibule Daily Train for Boston, Balli-'niorc. d'r:ct coanectloa wilb through DUBUQUE, SIOUX FAUS, i t No, ATS-rNo- X BACnN-CicwKi- b..., great-numbe- aaaW 4- it, AYgR'S PILLS XAJf, it SIOUX CITV sod tbo WCI. Particulars of agents of tha I. C. Ri R. and connecting liner? Wm. Mursay, Div. Pais. Agl., New Or- leans. Jno, A. Scott, Div. Pass. Agt., Memphis. . A. II. Hanson, O. P. A., Chicago, W. A. Helloed. A. G. P. A.. Lettkwttkn aaa4aroad nt , "Ksvlncbsea subjeet, for years, to eemtlBatlm, without being shle to find mueJi relist, I at last tried Ayer'a ruts, aat tMWy that I havo derived nreat heseatf rem their ue. Koroter two years pait I have taken ono of these pllta every htfnt." O. W. How Li ti'mtirs-tlcKseat- . tt MatH lc, OsrlWe, OC7HS l'a. ( ruit - CONSTIPATION. Ara you a subscriber Bkk? "Yonahoyldbe. to The BELMONT This Hb U Nawl piKBttMaga ara Naw s"si5Sv . I yc-ar- Krf4WanM-s(- TJ fYTVOT - MADISNVrLLK, KY,&- QU Ivjjij ,j,t, o O vr. R rtg ' "Was Growing Wofa' NothidgijStrangcubout tin's. It oftentinforiunately happens, too, that a Strange sort of ch'aratcr is President McKinlcy Touches the Liver and Stomach Troub-leTe Button and Starts the Able to Oo the man with whom the Good Weak to Work-N- ow All Her Housowork. 4 Machinery. JSs ,$B COMPANY. woman olopes. ow " I was under the can o( a phyjlliuii ft? The writer who recently said SIMPLE AND IMPRESSIVE EXERCISES. f or two yeara nnd ho vu treating me. tot .' I jlil ' .oKce of Kttlluitton is Second Btomach and 'liver troubles and fcnuU X rrf.rf that with all the realistic and 'J- - '' but 1 only grow tvorso uiuUv vicious fiction now to be found in the Great Tennessee Centennial Exposition .difficulties, .'sg I his treatment. I vai so wtak I couM Jl5 SCRIPTION KATESi .11 the book stalls, ''a little of the hardly any work. I was at last Intlm-w- i Thrown Open to the World. to try Hood's Sarfoprllla andIIooJ' of old'ttmc Puritanical dislike of - BP Tills end tbeso mcdiclnfi har dune in.; oo the novel would not O.id Vea , strictly In advance , be out of Nashville, Tenn., May 2. (Spec- bo much .i JO t'iat J now wo,b lt'i . ,, Six Month!, ' place, however it might startle by ial.) "Opening Day" dawned pounds nnd am ablo to do nil my h.iuno" Three Months, ' .......,... I Sfuulfl Copies its unusual appearance at this bleak and dreary, cold and cloudy, work. I firmly" btllevo I ithutilil lure bwu specimen copies matiea iree on application Correspondents wanted in all parts o( the In my crnvo today if 11 hail not boon for time," expressed the truth. But and following the general bad Ilood'a Barsaparilla." ity lit! le lrl ws js nintv. Address na for particulars. of the previous twenty-fou- r weather 1 Howl's there arc many who dclignt to read hours seemed to threaten the afflicted with phthisic. cava her THURSDAY, MAX C 897- every new novel and think it a annihilation of the multitude that Barsaparilla nnd It hafl relieved her." Mns. K. 8. Harper, 701 Unltorslty necessary part of their keeping was confidently expected to witness Avcnuo, Knosvllle, Tonnojsco. and take part in the opening cereabreast of the times. ANNOUNCEMENTS. monies of the great Tcnncsse CenThe Bee's new room has been tennial. At g o'clock, however, TATS SIHATE. announce Wo are RODINSONRobinson asauthorized to for State completed and the big new the sun burst out in all its splendor Is tho best-- lii fact the One True Wood Iurlncr. a candidate and gilded the procession's route, Senator, from the countlra of Hopkins and job press put to work. We are and rendered more glorious and At all ilriiRRlsts. IJo stiro to'uet HnDvVi. Christian, subject to Ibe action of the Republican partr. making other improvements, and lovely the magnificent gems of ar- HOOCl S PHIS curollvcrlll'i.cinytoUiko, easy tooperato. S9cntj. AKKR Weara autliorlt ed to announce OrB. D S. Baker, of Madlionvllle, as a csndldate for hope to be able to present a more chitectural triumph with which state senator, irom tne tounticaoi nopkins ana in "matters the Exposition is so well adorned, While Ch iMlan, pr. subject to the action of the Republican attractive appearance many days. as if crowning with the smiles of here inCentennial City, rising like a seraph the heart of Tennessee, under architectural before the Almighty this the honest hand- whose wings the nations of tbo earth are a man to .mafrya Goodfl woman. OPENING DAY, TliB TO ADJODRN: 17 Republican United 9tate Senator tis. Has B Elected. SOLOXS SHOULD Howell shops was located near Evansville, Ind. Supervisor Sullivan has a work train out this week, loading and distributing &J&Jfa&SLJfrttMwwwMX s v. -- .'.. ' -- :'srfP THE EXPENSES -- J To tbe State by Adjournlttg Little Lciista- - 1. tlon Accaplisk4 ai-ii--r EAUblNQjTON Our friends are cordially invited to call and sec us and give us their smiles of approval and whatever other loose change in the way of endorsement and patronage they may have to bestow. The latch string is 0.1 the otitside. The tax rate is to be 47 cents in Kentucky. It had to be raised in order that the State might pay the big debt that has accumulated yl V 19 IO 11 12 13 14-- IS Postoffice pie will now be paaeed. Who'll be first in Hop- kins County? The Popocratic press is hot cause the free be- silver letter fake did not work' to Senator Debce's injury. They are still tearing their hair, ,. - . 1 supplement to The We regret to chronicle the asBee this week, "Birdseye View of Read signment on yesterday of the Monthe Tennessee Centennial." to this arch Coal Company of Madison-villour great offer of a free-triand the gentlemen who are great Exposition and go 'to work. sufferers have our sincere symthe August iojh is the date, and pathy. It is not surprising, howLouisville the place for holding ever, that there should appear the Republican convention for the some signs of embarrassment, the purpose of nominating a candidate natural outcome of selling prices for clerk of the Court of Appeals. for coal in the Western Kentucky Mrs K. J. Hampton, the mem Districtreduced to such figures tnat a n,..... ti,i TontVi rliBtnct Jaas opera.or margin oi prone to 111c and living wages to the secretary of the Rebeen elected miner have almost been eliminated publican State Central Committee, to succeed Wm. E. Riley, retired. in many instances by an unwise competition that has benefitted no Popular election of United one but the consumer. States Senators would do away The consumer of course is entitwith vacancies in the Senate and led to as low prices as are consistget over the agony of election in a ent with living wages to labor and single day, whatever else may be a fair profit to the operator. He is said. - i entitled to no more, and the t honest man will demand LETisjhave the pie cut and no more. passed to the hungry ones, and These conditions and their then get down to business. The present trend should be remedied. politician and the demagogue should be shelved whenever pos The responsibility rests upon those who have failed to do what they siblc. could to maintain prices that would The praise we have had and bring living wages to the miner heard of upon our Tennessee Cen- and a fair profit to the operator. ; p e, -e, Some under Democratic rule. Democratic partisans are falsely charging the necsity for this advance to the present Republican Administration, but the falsehood is so palpable and the facts so well known that it can do the Repub-caOn the party no harm. other hand the Republican lawmakers have shown their honesty and courage by going on record as having passed a bill advancing the tax rate, and now are honest people before the w'orld. If the enmity or condemnation of repudiatiomsts, whoever they may.be, is incurred, the Republican party is complimented - v t, as it deserves. n Ken-tuckians iwork of man in a glorious cause. The crowd came and numbered perhaps'22,ooo. The opening exercises were simple. Gov. Stephens of Missouri President Stevenson and were among the invited guests. Bishop Gailor, of Tennessee, opened the exercises with an eloquent prayer. President Thomas presided. The gavel he used was made from the tree on which Daniel Boone had inscribed the event of nis having "cilled a bar" in 1760. Another gavel was made of wood from the house in which the first Tennessee Legislature had met. Addresses were made by President Thomas, Gov. Taylor, Chief Justice Snod-gras- s of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Speakers of the Senate and House of the Legislature of Tennessee, Mayor McCarthy and Maj. Director General Lewis. Lewis did not, as some of the proceeding speakers, say that he had been invited only the day before to make a five minutes speech. His name' wa applauded wildly and his modesty prevented hijn coming forward from his scat some rows back from the front stage. He began the speech that is published in today's papers but never delivered it. He said: "Twenty-onmonths ago you did me the honor to place in my hands the physical features of the celebration of the Centennial of Tennessee." Then he added "I have months been all these twenty-onpreparing my speech." This sally was cheered to the echo and his eloquent speech was simply this: "It is with very great pleasure, sir, that I present to you the keys." This was said to President Thomas who responded with an eulogy Upon the successful work of Maj. L,cttip t.rvUoaItl thQ moot oloquont addro6E that had been delivered, ex-Vi- of-th- e e e Tf.4.--KidVac- . President Thomas then dictated this message to President McKin-leat Washington: "The people of Tennessee y send greeting, and " r- - request that you now put in motion the machinery of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition. J. W. Thomas, President." Less than two minutes the boom of the cannon and the. whirr of machinery and the deafening din of steam fact that touched the great whistles proclaimed show in motion. President McKinlcy had the button that started the President Thomas said: "I now proclaim the Tennessee Centennial Exposition open to the world." H tennial issue of last week is quite Deboe for Business. pleading and it is certain that no Senator Deboe may be depended more attractive Centennial matter upon to do all in his power for his has been issued by any weekly constituents and labor faithfully than that in our last week's issue. and earnestly for the triumph of Republican principles and the It would not be a bad idea per- greatest wclfarc'of the State and haps if Governor -- Bradley would nation. Our new Senator is a change the date set for Kentucky conscientious and able worker and day at the Tennessee Centennial we look for a good record at Washington. He a modest from May 24 to June 22. The and 'the following is expression man relatter day would be just right for flects both his modesty and his the Kentucky Press Association, determination: "I am not," he and for the reunion of Confederate said, "a great orator, but I believe that I can present the claims of veterans. my bjate in a clear, forcible man"The gallant Blackburn .finish- ner, and I hope that my record ed his gallant career by gallantly will reflect credit on Kentucky and the party." damning, in his farewell address at Frankfort, all who had opposed MADISONVILLE. his reelcction. This is the. kind The death ot Mr. E 0. Frost last week of gallantry possessed by politi- removes from our midst a worthy citizen who will be much missed. cians which does not rapidly add Mrs. T. W, Gardiner has returned home to the number or strength of their after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. jonn u. Harvey. constituents. acknowledges with pleasure an invitation to attend a a banquet in honor of "Granny" Metcalfe's eighty-eightbirthday, given by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sutherland at Paducah, May 17. The Sutherland Medicine Company is among the successful and enterprising advertisers who use The Bee's space to good advantage. The Bee fi flourishing little city. h Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ross are visiting in In Murfreesboro, Tenn. When one contemplates the result of The energy of a (ew leading men in the gift to tne world oi that splendid enterDrise. the Tennessee Centenial Exposition, the mind instinctively reverts Irom the deed ot age. Power and energy have existed through out the ages, but Ibey have been domi nated by motives corresponding with the spirit of those ages and which may be plainly read In monuments left behind, of Babel, Mr. J. G. Bailey, Republican Uyon the Tower Inscribed the Sphinx, the Pyramids, are motives of no Magoffin uncertain meaning. They built for Hole. from Representative Modern energy Is expended in a vastly county has announced his candi- different channel. It builds for eternity. dacy for clerk, of the" Court of Ap- Out above all, it is pervaded by the refinpeals and seems to have the lead. ing influences of Isa religion, every tendency of which upward, making the It is said that he will have the realization of the present age a possibility active support Of almost every and logical sequence, The City Council, Monday Republican member of the Gen- evening, directs tbe at its session call the Marshall to of railroad officials to th hfoh eral Assembly and all the mem- attention of speed indulged in by trains passing bers of the State Central Com- rate luiuugu. 11 wuuiu seem mat me correction of this matter would not only bo to mittee. tbe best interests ot the citv. but nf ihn Capt. John L. Strange, a guard railroad company as well. For if the practice continues, and the speed continues to at the Eddyville prison, ran off increase in future as in tbe past, it is only . with and married Miss Lela Goo.de a question of time when some serious and costly accident will be Jtha result, which of that town. Calloway Times, will more than likely be followed by h deA very common occurrence for mand for more crossing-watchme- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Faunt LeRov. after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Goodloeleft for New Harmony, Ind., which place they will make their home. Mr. Faunt LeRov takes charge ot the leading hotel in that I Oov. Taylor' Speech. Ladies and Gentlemen: The first century in the history of the Commonwealth of Tennesse, glorious with tbe deeds of heroes, and rich with achievements in all tbe arts of peace, has been garnered in eternity; and as I stand here to join you in this jubilee, tbo stirring scenes of a hun dred eventful years pass in review before me. I see tbe blue smoke curling heaven ward Irom the rude cabins 01 tbe pioneers, and hear tbe first song of civilization along the banks of the Watauga; I see the red glare on the sky of Jiight proclaiming the approach of torch and tomahawk, I see the peerless "Bonnie Kate" like a frightened mountain fawn, outstripping tbe painted warriors in ber race for life, and amid the flames and smoke from Decherd rifles, which baffle the savage foe, I see he scale tbe parapets of the beleagured fort and fall fainting into the arms of Jobn Sevier; I see a thousand coon skin caps gathering at Sycamore Shoals, and a thousand rifles reflecting a thousand sparkling images of rising sun; I seo a tbousaud stalwart mountaineers suddenly vanish into the forest, and now I seo them emerge around tbe base of King's Mountain, and (Chicago Record ) wjnding upward towards its summit like a serpent of fire, they pour their withering The new .Senator has been volleys into the faces of tbe foe: tbe brave physician, lawyer and legislator. redcoats fall like tbe leaves of autumn; tbe battle is won and tbe tide of tbe revolution and, while never regarded as a is turned. Tbe scene changes, and now I leader or as possessed of comsee the ax gleaming in the bands of these manding abilities, will give Kensturdy men; the forest falls and fruitful tucky an eminently creditable repfields SDread westward from tbe moun tains to the Mississippi; a new State is resentation in the United States The result of the Nocarved from the heart of the wilderness, tbe sixteenth star glorifies tho flag of the vember election and the choice of Union, and Tennessee is born. a Republican for United States Tbe years roll On, and the young republic ot civil liberty gives birth to a new re Senator will enable the stalwart public of thought Men like Jefferson and Republicans of that State, heretoJackson rise up and revolutionize tbe po- fore rather lonesome in national litical Ideas of the world; men like Frank- affairs, to demand recognition that lin and Fulton and Morse and Howe and Hoe and Whitney and Dell and Tesla and as matters go in politics they cer Edison, open up new highways for the tainly have earned,. march of civilization. I see tbe vast wilderness of America, tbe CROFTON. dominion of savage Indian and wild beast, Mrs, Sol Fritz and Mrs. Cbas. Lane, of yielding to the brain and prowess of tbe Anglo-Saxo- n race, until forty-fou- r stars on Hopkinsville, were visiting relatives here our national flag symbolize the strength last week and power and unity of the greatest reBob Young, who cut Cbas. Dukes bore, public this world baa ?ver known. I see the achievements of a thousand a few Saturdays ago, was arrested Saturyears crowded into a siogle century. I see day and put under bond for hTs appeart American genius walkiog in tbe gardens of ance before tbe next term ot police court. Mr. Julian Boxley has been very sick the tbe intellectual gods, gathering sweets for the soul from a thousand unwlthering past week, with chills. flowers, catching music from the spheres, Mr J. T.'Cook and wife ate viftfng rela. and beauty from ten thousand fields of fives in Howell. light. Mrs. Annio Mann and daughter, of PemIf our fathers, who died a hundred years ago, could come back from "tbe broke, were visiting relatives here Soday, tongueless silence of the dreamless dust," Mr. Reuben Trotter bas gone to Hot and seo the miracles that have been Springs for bis health, wrought, If tbey could see their children Mr. Bud Goaley. ot Hopkinsville, spat talking across oceans and sweeping across continents in palace cars swifter than tbe Sunday here with a handsome young lady. swiftest wing; if tbey could see the modern Rev. Weight failed to fill his regular ap reapers sweeping like phantom ships pointment Sunday on account ot beJag tbrougb seas of sunset gold, and bear tbe sick. music ot tbe harvest song and if they could Rev. James Coleman, of Lyon county, catch glimpses of tbe myriads of cities and ' towns and country homes, which are the moved to this place this week, habitations of seventy millions of people, Mr. lamoj Morgan, the Christian entuuv if they could look upon tho beautiful representative, was visiting here this wefc. The Gee. Frankfort. Ky., May 5, 1897. Much criticism has been indulged in because cf the 'delay in electing a United btatcs Senator, and calculations have been made as to how much the Senatorship had cost the State at $1,000 per day. Members were urged to get together and elect so as to have an opportunity to at tend strictly and closely to business. But instead of settling down to work, tho two Houses have done scarcely anything since the election of Senator. The following day, Thursday, they adjourned until Monday. Un that day, no quorum was present in cither House. Today the House had members gathering to join us in tnis glorious jagt; Ice, I doubt not that ihey would shout present and the Senate eleven. The for joy. and sing with us, "Praise God House went through the motions of ., transacting business just to kill a From Whom All Blessings Flow." little time and some unpopular Exposition Notes. bills, then having made several "Vanity Fair" was 'all agbg on bills special orders for other days, the first dav. Everything that watvt and appointing committees to con fer with the Senate committees on ready was well patronized. were conjosted in the Revenue Bills passed by the The crowds House and the smaller and more attractive adjourned amended in the Senate, at 11.30 a.m. for the day. buildings, because in the main There have been 1x2 Bills intro buildings the exhibits were yet incomplete, and one had to elbo his duced in the House. Ho. tio, originating in the Comway through the crush in places. mittee on Retrenchment and ReIn two weeks time the Tennes- form being to amend an act Relatsee Centennial will be a great show ing to Claims upon the Treasury. and practically complete. originating in the same, to No. There is no more attractive ex repeal in part and amend an act rehibit on the grounds than that sent lating to fees, and No. t by Mr. from Earlingthn by the bt. Ber- White, An act to amend an act of nard Coal Company which was the June 30, 1892, entitlcd"Elections." first to be placed in its completeAbout a dozen House Bills have ness, and which The BEEidescribed been passed by the Senate and sevlast week. eral Senate bills have passed the House some of which have been DEBOE. signed by the Governor and others held to await the action of the two (Pittsburgh Press.) Houses on the Revenue Bills. It , With an air quite is expected that the Conference Making Kalntuck draw a patr committees will agree upon some In Senate chamber. compromise and the bills be re As declaimer, ported and passed tomorrow. Con You bet Deboe will be tberp. servativc members of both parties arc of the opinion that an ad (Chicago journment should take place early The new Senator is stalwartly next week, but a Republican, is an able lawyer, and majority seems to favor some' ex cuse for sticking here the full time withal, a good debater. possible under the law. Some ar gue that an extra session is not lim (Bowling Green Time.) ited and arc for staying longer and There is one thing, at lcast,jhat making a test case of it. can be said to the credit of SenaA very idea seems to tor Deboe, and that is, he is a prevail thatpopular the legislature should clean, honest man, against whose not adjourn till after "Kentucky reputation and standing mere is Day" designated by the Governor no stain, and that is more than and should proceed in a body to can be said of many who have been visit the Nashville Exposition at members of that body to which he the expense of the State and lib ,.. has been elected. loroi.'tr of the- railroad comDanv. IrAs the bcnatorial question was set(Louisville Commercial.) tled on the 28th ult. the $1000 Senator Deboe is nobody's man. per day expense must since that Pje is Senator from Kentucky, and time be attributed to some other will represent the State and the object. It is very funny to an unparty, and will represent both prejudiced spectator to watch the creditably. The people are glad difference between theory and prac that a Senator is elected, and the tice. ftiemocr will naggic over attempt of small partisans on one clerical assistence. to the Judges side or the other to make dissen- and vote to cut down salaries of sion out of the result will get no state officials and then ask leave of help from Senator Deboe.' absence, so that seventy legislators are drawing five dollars per day (Hopkinsville Banner.) while away transacting private He is not a man of national rep- business and legislation is almost By adjourning utation nor is he possessed of at a stand still. much of this world's goods. But next week several thousand dol he is a man of ability and will oc- lars would be saved to the tax cupy his seat in the Senate with payers which will otherwise be ut People wondered dignity. He will make his people .terly wasted. and party a faithful servant and why Senator Ogilvie in his enfee finally will be the last nail in Joe bled condition, and when there seemed to bo no necessity for his Blackburn's political coffin. vote in behalf of the Democrats, came all that long distance to take Tnr1jrertn f2lAni , ww. part in tho proceedings. But in speaking ot benator-clec- t Deboe Dr. Hillyard said: "I have when it was learned that the Audi known him for many years and tor refused to send him a warrant was intimately associated with for his mileage and pay. unless he him in a business way for fifteen really came and took his seat, the years. He was born and raised in reason was apparent. After stayfew days he returned having the hills of Crittenden county and ing a granted indefinite been leave of ab I remember him when he used to sence. The Assembly is making come to Marion, barefooted, with an oxteam. He was the best phy- history. D. K. N. sician Crittenden county ever had, but was not much of a lawyer. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. He is a man of good common sense and is a politician from the crown of his head to the sole of An extra No. 33 was run his feet. I am quite glad to see morning and made all regular last Saturday stops so that my friend reap this honor." all wbo desired could Special correspondence to ej Hood's sPTrL fifty-seve- n in I ii-J- Tbe section foremen on ibeSt, Louis division have commenced their Journey to Nashville and the Centennial. Of cousa while euroufe tbey closely observe tbe way track Is kept up on the Hender' son division. , A close perusal of Tub Bbb will disclose the fact to '"One of tbe. Boys"" that wa never mentioned Mr. Walsh's namo in connection with, that band. Luther Bruce has now cast his lot with tbe railroad bojk. Foreman Saeger and crew are. building a now trestle on Bakers hill. Section foreman Golden, after several months of Illness again look charge ot the Kelleys section on the first ot this month. Tbo telegraph line on the St. Louis division Is now being rebuilt. A much seeded improvement indeed Did It ever occur to "One of the Boys' that twenty-si- x pieces is hardly enough for a band of forty members. President Thomas, of the N. C. & St Louis Railroad it one of the main pro moters of the great Tennessee Centennial, and the people can rest assured that it will be a success it he can make it so. A large amount of corn for the export trade is now parsing over this division One day last week three sections ot one train was composed ot cars loodfd with corn. Section foreman John Bum, lately on the Providence branch, han accepted a position on the main line. Foreman O'Brien his an eye 10 Ibe beautiful as well m tho useful. His "painter man" who paints the "gons" red and ornaments them with figuresnumbers, you know, not poster has worked with camels hair brush and canvas and is liable at any noon hour to break away and spread out upon the spacious 4do of an L. & N. box car a land-tap- e, waterscape, saowscapeor mountain-scap- e from the old country. snow-whilo fig-ur- P To Be Smartly Dressed Docs not mean to be expensively drcfiscd. .... money goes a long u" little , X- - A way ..i. vi.-- v . 1 - taste and judgment are used. AMehV." s. SSSWXft' ft BSSSr T tksl BSsl M I .m 1 jl 60erytl7in. ssssssBlllim i 1 I i EillirfSSSSSSSBSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSM iZ ,,.,'. Jfc JR M SCOTT & HOPEWELL, jk MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. Only the happy wearers of "MONARCH" SHIRTS flfc can apprcaiatp their real goodness of quality, fit nnd A. durability. Our prices arc nrjht a trial will tell the jsm story. The Only Exclusive Men's Furnishing House in Jg t tiopKins county. -- tf)2ptft 'JR fcv c: BICYCLES .NORWOOD, OUTING, :35i&:o:gxo:Tg:oVo:::'; Jept Inlaled X s. Health and vigor are essential for Therefore make yourself strong and healthy by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. auc-ces- in Stock. . i9J DOWN IN THE MINES. Deboo-nalre- Inter-Ocean- .) non-partis- - w.. attend tbe opening 01 ino exposition at Nasbviiie. B. F. Dickson and E. II, Mann, accompanied by Roadmaster Robson made an inspection ot tbe Providence branch last Friday. Until jeceotly : we thought u .' that tbe 50 twenty-fiv- lbs. of Coal' A.day wookJ keep you room warm In winter. But that small stove will burn only e Keace discomfort and misery. A certain amount of fat burned dally, wouM keep your body warm and healthy. But your digestion is had, and you don't get h from ordinary fat-foHence you are chilly, you catch, cold easily, you have coughs and shivers) while pneumonia, bronchitis, or finds you with no reod "eon-sompti- on Regardless of the fact that coal business is dull at tbe best during the spring and wramer, season, and miners can not expect to get steady work, the block coal miners ot Indiana threaten to strike and even reject the half loaf which is better than none. Rather than accept a small reduction la wages, they are about to decide to lay down their pick and shovel and prey upon tbe charity ot tbe public Secretary Piatt, ot the Woodstock Coal Company, made a trip to Evansville last week in search, we presume, of coal trade as well as pleasure. John Owen is all right as a miner but when It comes to taking charge ot a pris oner and bira safely keep, he Is not a great success. (axe McEuea, of tbe St. Bernard Company at St. Charles Is one of tbe lucky applicants for tbe post office position, having no opponent, and sure to win and Is worthy of tbe position be seeks. Mr. Oscar McEuen, an employe of tbe St. Bernard Company at this place, was married at Sacramento last Sunday, and returned here with his wife same day. His many friends offer congratulations. Thousands of miners in Alabama have become dissatisfied with their wages and threaten to make trouble by ordering a strike. No one appreciates a few days recreation better than tbe miners and you can rest assured that a large number of them from Western Kentucky will spend some time at tbe Tennessee Centennial. Billy Kelly, after a loss ot about six weeks, tbe result of an injury to ono of bis feet, thinks he will be ready for work soon Tbe Asphalt mines located In Logan county is about to fall into tbe bands of Pennsylvania capitalists, who are now ne gotiating tor me purcnase 01 mem. We understand tbe Monarch mines loaded some coal last week and will again soon bo ready to fill all orders. A train load of coke consistine of twenty-si- x cars left Ibis point for St. Louis one day last week. Superintendent Crutchfield and wife made a brief visit here last week Barton left tbe mules at home this lime. Too slow for blm. Tbe efforts of the legislators at Frankfort to lay. additional burdens on corporations, especially local operators, will in the end if successful, prove an injury to those whom it is their intention to benefit, namely tbe miners. Any extra cost attached to making payments every two weeks, will eventually tome out ottbe miner, for Ibe simple reason tbat tbe expense attached to tbe production of coal is now as heavy as tbey can bear, and more clerks means mora expense, and to operate their mines profit, wages must be cut, So tbe legislature should first count tbe cost before tbey proceed too tar. Their hearts may be right but their calculations wrong. One of our county coal operators, tbey claim, is somewhat alarmed over tbe report tbat llile and Cody make bis jnine their headquarters during tbe day, and wo don't blame him for keeping a sharp look-ofor that Winchester. Is ft not rather strange tbat some coal companies can in tbe face of the fact tbat operators all around them are reducing wages, carry on a prosperous business without imitating tbem. One of the busiest men at work for (be Hecla Coal Company is John M, Hogan, wbo is a, good man wherever you place bim. at jTjrm I SpMMtf Si a Ghii. .JiiaimJ Jft. - 1 shop, 1 The special line of Bicycles handled by C. M. Bourland, in connection with his Harness and Saddlery Goods, arc superior to the average make of Bicycles, but by the special arrangements entered into with the manufacturer, can bo sold at greatly reduced prices, though fully covered by guarantees. Call and sec htm before purchasing. North side of Square. 01 ft WJY CHftRkeS mAj7!!3 BOHRbftNE), MADISONVILLE, KY. i'7SS! 0 o j SOMe of rae THINGS .AT THE, .' .' 1 St. Bernard Stores. Stocks are greater and fresher than ever. This Season's buying was successfully planned to combat the times however hard. New Shoe Styles. Our iargo and excellent stock of Shoes is proverbial. Honest Values always. No shoddy goods. But wc now have unusual variety and quantity in Shoes for everybody. We can please both you and your purse. Big Sale of . , Dndcrniuslins. We have made a lucky purchase of Ja complete line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear, and will sell at prices you have not scon before cheaper than you can make at home. White Goods and Washable Parasols arid Umbrellas, The newest and prettiest conceits in sun protectors. Fine Umbrellas and Umbrellas not ,bo fine all at rcnta'rkably low prices. -- Jatrics, i That all women can Come early and get the prettiest and be'st India Ljncns, Dimities, Lawns, Percales, etc., in endless variety. Fancy Dress Goods Stacks of Fabrics of the Fashion World, which Damp Fashion has approved this spring, are" here.v Bright 'new stuffs, every yard, and each a great bargain. All sorts of Dress Goods, both Colored and Black. Silks' in great variety, for Shirt Waists. . C- - Curtains and Curtain Goods. If there is a window o a'door'in the dining room, parlor. anywhere in the .house thatnceda curtain you will find what you Want in our stpek of" Lace Curtains, Scrims, Drapery. Wonderfully low-price- d. t ? ing, -- as Collapsed, (Ashland News ) t 0 digestive power will revive! and soc-f- t a warm coating of good flesh will protect the, vital organs against the cold and the feody against disease ' Book Do this. Burn better fuel. Use SCOTPS EMULSION CXL Appetite and of Cod-liver sistive power. Several platforms have collapsed with W, 7. .Bryan, and none more completely than the one upon which he was placed at Chicago. 'Mgta" (Haas&n Exchange.) , hi. iaces, .:mDroiaery,: RUCH1NGS, TRIMMINGS, in targe. vnety Betu. tiful Patterns that is" the verdict-tK- ey rc sjmpty exquisite. ' '" itu for tfe asking. SCOTT & B0WNB, Ntw York. Some folks are trying to boost Sam Shackleford for the Democratic nomination tp the office of clerk of the Court of Appeals. Sam was once a sheriff in 'Hopkins Our jwoplo know him County. well. They might support him heartily as a nominee, but in the convention it will not be difficult to find men "agin1 hiw, Anything else yoehriced orVaiit sTt the. 8L Bernard Mn r, Stores, ' V Wp" tWsP?flcWPWPWWl 4i sssw ww, H '' dha flKl33ee "By 3nHslry ?e A LOUISVILLE OFFICER (Tfjrtoc." K 1 ventions, congresses and special on MILE OUT OP NORTONVILLE. days at the Tennessee Centennial thus far arranged for the 'month of Prompt Capture Due to (be Work of Earl-May: flPPPTtWjMMl wpBMppHflSJBHplf 9y iagton's City Manful Barattt. W"'v,ssSBSBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiC May 1 jo 3 Supreme Senate BmIx Knights Ancient Essenic Order. May 5 Mexico Day It is not worth while to enumer L. N. TIME TABLIJi P" May 7 Art Da for the United ate the steps in the decline of T. O. Sugg, whose career and down States. . TIMR r TRAINS AT KAKLlrtr.TON. I My 7 and 8 Freight Claim fall aro so well known to the peoERVclUo .December 20, 1896. ple of this section. Drink and 'nsociauun. May 8 Public School Art Day. gaming have brdnght him low and to i m .. . No. J tLM No. 91 ItiJS a ni VJPM May 11 National Assecialion the case is most pathetic. The No. 34 .10 jj p m No. 70 7:30 a a Railroad Air Brakemen. sympathy of all good citizens' is riH .r... f 4 33 P Ma- y- 12 Improved Order of with the striken friends and relatttVIH, tives of this fallen man. At one "- jjt p m Ked Men, Tennessee. 5' ... . B.i( pm . May 1a Wolverine Press Asso- time he was one of the best salesV" ... .rVf.. 7....... B No. 5 J 4 WW' ..I men traveling out of Louisville in 4'40 P " ciation of Michigan. I HP- 77 .7M B May 14 Tennessee Colleges. the hat trade, and few in the coun. No 91 ami No. 34 ro fait'tratat. May 15 Knights of Pythias try commanded any better salary. W. W. KTIIRIDCK, Aiwrt. Day. Whisky got the bettcrjjf htm, and sB May 17 National Good Citizen's he has not becn;mploycd by any Tim Tabli I. G. R. R. Convention. ot trie Louisville nouses tor some May 19 Hocking and Ohio Val- time. (fiffecllvo July ig, 1896,) T. O. Sugg, who has frequently ' ley Press Association pi Ohio. HASTBpUND. May 19 and ao TTenhcsce State gotten in trouble by obtaining No. J. No. 4. No. 6 t.r. NcivOt leant ., jrijpnf Banker's Association. money under false pretenses, was . 813am 3:43 pm I.t Vlcniphln.. 1.05pm It:j3pn 6:13 am May 20 United Order of the recently arrested in Hot Springs, Lr. Pulton I rTaducah .. 3 5Jpm 1:00 am 8.00 a in Ark., on suclr charge. He was l.v. Pdncclon . ,, ,440pm I'.tS am 937am Golden Cross Day. l.r. Nortonvlllo lpm w a m ioj ap in May 24 Kentucky Day. wanted in Louisville and S. C. m J 10 m Ar Ccniial Clljr "Jjpm 4:00 Aff LooUvllle.. MayaG Greek Letter Day. ii.io pm 7'jam S:7Pv Owens, detective, Louis.vil(c, went 040 am 11133 a ro Ar.lnclnnnU May 27 Vanderbilt Day, in to Arkansas to bring him home. WKST BOUU. honor of Commodore Vanderbilt. Owens says his feelings were No, 3 N0.1. N0.3 Lr. Cteclnnntl.. ,tt:pm 330pm May 38 State Press Association worked on and that he took the t.r. liuUvillo... .,. i3am 0.35 pm 8.03 a m rv 'Lr, Control Cliy. ,., 813am 1035 am rjopm of Georgia. ha ldcuffs off his prisoner. They I iff L.T norioiivuiB.. a m u;j3p m 133 p m ih May a8 Wisconsin Day. were on an Illinois Central train l.y. Princeton, , ,1018 am 'JM . , am J3J P m Lv, 1'iulueali .... May (dates not given) South Saturday night last bound for it 10 p m 1.37 am 330pm K m 7.jo p m Ar l'nlton,.. 1,. ,. a 13 P m j.joa Jfiw 6404m 7,10 a m Hardware Ar. Memphis.. ... Jobbers Association, Louisville and had passed Sfc Ar. Newoiin. ., 740 pm 7.30 p m National r ' :Road Parliament and when Sugg, upon the 4 carry 3 "d All train run dallr nutlet Slecrwr. reclining clialr can between Farmer's Congress. National Stove pretext of getting a drink of water, Direct connection! and NewOtUons. Cincinnati Manufacturer's Association, South reached the platform and jumped marie at all JunctJona. -- ?.tndT.A. ern Immigration and Industrial As- while the tram was going at rapid It.' HANSON, sociation, SouthcrnJrrigation miles out of Nor1' speed about ; '" .2. str tonville. The conductor f would f l!nESHtPar'1irlrSJy3n uv... ,:," and - thc'Hv officer f was 2. n C . v At tk Tcmimmc Centennial And Lets lite Prisoner Escape from International Exposition. an Illinois Central Train, The following is a list of con- y lB ! St - 'J ... ., 1 . . Nor-tonvil- le yfe' " Poll-nu- n -- Con-Erc's- s. iWgenin . . ",. - z-t- .'' C . I f I "fili-Siy- R. An Appreciated Qtt, A HICIIT CHASE Mr. J. J. Bailey of the Concord neighborhood presented the Free Library .Museum an interesting, After 'the Mcdregor Brothers who r' Were a Part efthe flob that relic a few days since. It is the head atnd neck of What seems to'bei a compromise between the bird HURDBHED IIOWTO.V I.V CALDWELL and animal kingdoms The botff tom seems to be a base about 3 by nana 01 Brart Med With Earllnglon Blood inches, oval in form and perfect &' 2 ' IIoun4vla Close Pursuit. in finish and gradually merges into the neck which is rather shore Another' attempt was made" last The head greatly resembles that of Sunday morning before day to capa bird and a well defined beak, the ture the two McGregor brothers at head however converges to a ridge the house of the father-in-laof throughout its length, something, one of them 2j4 miles from Provilike the comb of a fowl, upon dence in Not county. each side of the head arc two well long since Webster the McGregors one of executed knobs about half an inch was run out of this house by offin diameter and the same in length, who had a shooting match which arc to represent cars and icers him but failed of a capture. with detracts from its appearance as a This time five determined men fowl. Through' 1J10 base in front well armed with Winchesters, and at the rear are holes evidently and revolvers and taking with guns them mado to admit a string. In the "Kate" the Earlington blood days of its use it was coated over hound, went to take one or both with a thick smooth coat of some of the McGregors if they could be thing similar to varnish but most found. was of this has been cut away by the to believe There were good reason they there but it effacing hand of time. Although was discovered that only one of made from the hardest limestone them vJiad been there and and doubtless with the rudest tools, had probably been warnedthat he by. a it is suiprisingly perfect in every runner who rode a horse cardetail and shows evidence of hav- ried McGregor and the that runner both ing been made at a vety remote pe- away from the clutches of the law. riod. Mr. Bailey has the sincere The posse was composed of Marthanks of the management for his shal Hammock of Providence, the valued gift which he found upon Marshal of Clay, Bill Robertson the premises of Mr. John Lacy. who formerly lived near EarlingPaducab, Ky., April 8, 1897. Mrs. ton, young Wynn of Providence, Frank Smitb'ol this place writes the fol- and J. T. Denton of this place with bloodlowing letter for publication: "I con "Kate" the Earlington hound in his charge. The apsider no praise too blgb for Hood's It has cured me of dyspepsia proach was cautiously conducted with which I had been troubled for six and the. house surrounded closely. The 4order was given to strike a years, and for which t had tried number Sudless remedies and prescriptions without lightand open the door. permanent relief. Wo 'have great faith in denly the 'door opened but no light appeajed. Denton and the Hood's Sarsaparllla," 4 Clay"at 'the front Jdoor Hood's Pills cure naBsca,sIck head- - thrust their gunsinto the " opening in Mrv -Mar-shalfJo- m '- r"4BHBMBlJaVBB. Q IF?WHO IS WUR Do You Get TAfW THE -- 85 tL 1C y I a CORRECT FIT? ,. YOU RECEIVE benefits 2S YEARS or... M SUCCESS, , FHty Years Ago. That thought ol a phUanUirople brain j K remedy that would make tl'o new I'or tho mulUtudea that were racked with patu. Twaa aaraaparlllaaa made, you kfiow By Ayer, tbme 50 years ago. rhla to the eradle la which there crew j Ayer's Sarsaparilla y tury ago. it doth "bestride tho narrow world like a colossus'." What isHhe secret of its power? Its our eel The numbor of them I Tho wonder of thorn I Imitators have followed it from the beginning of its sucoess. Ther ore Btill behind it. "WearinB the only modal granted to sarsaparilla in tho World's Fair of 1803, it points proudly to its record. Others imitate tho romedy; they can't imltato tho record: To-da- I 11 Wli fi IN HIGH GRADE TAILORING nv ORDERING YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS OF M. BORN & Co. THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS. We guarantee to tit and please yoy, and save yw mm). 300 NEW SAMPLES TO 8ELLECT PROM fljST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. 'was 1c its Ihfanoy half a " Wt cen- WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equip-methe bdst in thisvpart of Anything and the 'State. everything you want in livery. nt &Z 1 1 'l!1' l E PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. PQ W i So Years of Cures. The Henderson division officials will have the big Darnum and Bailey's shorn to handle this month. HOW TO FIND OUT. ill a battle or common water gloss with let it stand tweqty four hours; a. I or setting indicates a diseased at the kidnejs. When urine It is positive evidence ol kid- Too frequent desire to urin-- J the back, Is also convincing tbe kidneys and bladder are out WALKER & TWYMAN, SMSIb" WBi 'TINISIEMS,.. -. iiTir BBBHBHBBfftBBP9drBBBB Main Street, West of Kaiiroad, v VaY x( TclitHJ' ? ARLINGTON, KT. K complete Stock of Tennessee is Hie First State to Celebrate the One Hundredth Anniversary of its Admission into the Onion. Stoves, Casting, AND TINWARE. T , KWHATTODO. Rsmfort In the knowledge med, that Dr. Kilmer's so at Swamp-jre- Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-highand prices dirt cheap. ... i ..,i .....a " in quality . .... t 11 f 11 T aAi1llT M laflff T aW" fr " , kidney remedy fulfills every eying pain in the back, kidneys, ler and every part of the Urinary It corrects inability to bold tcalding pain in passing 1, or following use ot liquor, wine or tyercomes that unpleasant compelled to get up many Sfjlbe nigbt to urinate. The waordinary effect of. It stands the high-ao- a wonderful cures of the most cases. It you need a medicine (hayo the best. Sold by drug-fift- y cents ami one dollar. For otile and pamphlet, both sent HJfmention Tub Ubb and send ostoffice address to Dr. Kilmer igltampton, N, Y. The proprie-- ! paper guaranteo .the genuine-offe- r. 1 ne-iet- ag Swamp-inJFealiied. . A-- A ,. ,ra. Every cs womatt .4s Admires ? j itrAlf ,rtM rakemea have til-Sa- been on tho week. ' npk fH utxraaUttou. I5ever leave home without a rhaabcrlain's Colic Cholera and Remedy and always recommend friends. It is the best I ever never fails to gire immediate lot, salo by St. Bernard Drug llogton; Ben T. Robinson, Mor-GeKing, St. Charles. Jlvjho proposed a railroad tunnel Ciir worthy Pa., is of W. W, Brewer, Justice vrornlaonr-Urtrwir or jjarmeits. man. gain admiration at little expense by giving us your order for this season's . . . V.. i uu Araccan .or. uau Er t Quito o. uuitoi muiovi aim uu nnatteio -I ..- - ( r.rr1sf r ditn Pft i rouserSf m.ou aim up) uiuu We use the best of cloths and employ only best( journeymen tailors. QfQ Rtl onri nn . r r Atlantic Ocean is a fit com-Uh- e airship man. ucklen's Arnica Salve. OalvQ In tho world for Cuts, ores, Ulcers, Salt Ubeura. Fever ter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Skin Eruptions, and or no pay required. It Is IJto give perfect satisfaction or unded. Price ajc per box. For faBernard Drug Store, post-'Pil- HART & OBERNDORF, Chicago's Leading Tailors. We aro represented In your town by 1 '.fN IBBBBlHCSBBBBBHBHBBSBflBRQ BBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPt''BV 9 ' BBBBBBBalBBBBHBBBBBBBHiBW saBeHF V 9Hl PBBK JjKkt 1 JMbV Cf t miJSSmBwTT JIMBBBBbIBPbBmBbBBBBbTi BBBBVBBvlBaH rlSJtBB Jit 'iHiBBl xJ. IU r n BBBBBBBBBbBBBBBBBBBbIbBI TiYirmrTv o rr h V kj k JJTk J, X JS zr4 fc TJPTiaiB JBPra i - CDlpiQypnpcii kKIH 7 j!t?ttntnntwr BmS mmmmmmmmm- eW. C. NONES, VicK-FuEsirEN- BBBBBBBTaBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB T. HALSEY, President. Sec' v. W. M. GRAHAM, BEN W. ROBINSON, Gen'l M'g'r. S -- iukdsi:ye vii:w of TKNXBSSBB CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, XASHVII.M5. TENNESSEE. MAY 1 TO NOVEMBER 1, Wl- - ird Eye - Jellico Coal Co. INCORPORATED " " liSf trjrr it was would permit sitcn pleasantries. ailTtlilt!lmrniii!cfrcDorts!of'ltlio v- own pleasure. & cj wvailierconilitiotwMo .tho LTouis- The Maids had woven of sundry There is another if. If Richard tinted and gauzy stuffs a collec' i: mtu - iumu Vine aiuuuu. oi1s the progress of conditions should with his little gun unfor- tion of 'beautiful little baskets. t,iv(iral)loor unfavorable to crops tunately wander up "against the These were filled with sweet wild liVo noted and tho crop record kept man of tho Winchester the inquest flowers, in this case not "born to would be no joke, but he may have blush unseen," from natures' fasttip to date. only been chasing a phantom. Un-'d- nesses in the hills and dales about certain conditions, you know, this picturesque town. These deSpktidid Opportunity. many stories float without reason, lightful offerings were left at the great Tennessee . Erec trip to the E as did this, one about Dick. Don't doors of friends long after the Centennial and Internation Expo- believe everything you hear. curfew had warned home young sition. Read The Bee's splepdid -boys and girls but the young laBegin offer. Go any time you lfkc. Lost dies had a lawful and proper esnow. A small round breastpin by Mrs. cort of the age required by ordiAll tho shoes in latest styles and R. V. Omer, between the Chris- nance, of course, hence had the btist quality nothing shoddy at tian chuwfli and Mrs. Elsie Robin freedom of the town. This beau Our prices son's on'AVejit Main Street. "Suit tiful custom was revived a year St, Bernard Store. tor its ago here by the "Bachelor Maids" able reward will cannot be beat. and if that very delightful and return. proper club of young ladies should Fre fcor AH. Free Trip, hold together in sufficient numbers "3Vitliout-money-yocan go to You pan go to the Tennessee this May day celebration is desCentennial and InterUrn Tennessee if you will and tined to become a permanent cus national Exposition any 'time .you Centennial free brother, wife, torn among us. Let us encourage Bee'S great offer take your sister, ?Vke. Read The children. Read The Bee's great and uphold the beautiful in life. and go Co work. This friendly and lovab'lo little offef of a free trip to this magnificeremony is in that category. Ties for cent Exposition. Beautiful Lino May baskets About thirty-fivgentlemen at bt. Bernard Store. Matting, Ingrains, Rag Carpets, were dropped at friendly doors, excellent each bearing sweet floral Offerings Straw Hats and all other rring Rugs, Curtains, etc., etc., selections at lowest prices at St. and appropriate Iriendly greetings, r fifrnishlngs for gentlemen in large Bernard Store. and the maids themselves say that varietyat St. mrnard btore. none .but those who participated M? can know in the distribution : the pleasure there is in giving happiness to others in this old time ' fashion. Mis 's If so ttxnatynasnuBvuuiM v wi otTrct- - a'speecirat'arlfPHteytalrnfferlt.-"'- 1 Telegraph oncf inrcilmast everv ncietl borhpodjwho is suSject to attacks or pain in tho.stomacb, ot bilious colic. Mr J. D. Kinney," Warren Center, Pa , used to be troubled in that way. He says- - "The attacks were marked by terrible pains, diarrhoea and fainting spells. At such times I suffered exceedingly until I began using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, two or threo doses of which effected an immediato and lasting euro." For salo by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben, T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Geo. King, St. Charles. TlipraTii',snmB '-. -- er wj-pa- ta A prominent western newspaper recommends flax seed lea as an excellent remedy (or whooping caufcb. tt may be good but It is not to bs compared with Chamberlain's CougU Remedy. Tuii preparation will allay the violent fits of coughing and make them less frequent and less severe. It also liquefies the tough muCus, miking Complete reit easier to expectorate. covery is much quicker, too, when this remedy" is given. There is nq danger in giving it to small children, as it is a pleasant nothing injurious. &yrup and contains 35 and soacents per bottle by St. 'BerTwo thousand miners are reported idle nard Drug Store, Earlington, Ben T, Rob in the Jellico district on account of tho inson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. failure ot the operators to renew tho conCharles. tract of prices that expired April 30. No effort has been made on either ?ldo to make no. H. Dunlop, publisher of the contracts, and the miners are uneasy Chicago Dispatch, who was re- newtear (or there will be no work (or them. , 5 Whitley County, IbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHbbbTOW Address, TENN ' . Kentucky. BH!kBHBKHK F JELLICO, LUMP OF BIRD EYE COAL. "(, MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF ',.,';".' Steam X-j Jellico Vein. IPn From the VANDERPDDL Unsurpassed both as a ' Coal. TFT T well-know- n . . and a Domestic Sole Miners of the If amous-RT- RD Special attention-given EYE CANNEL " - u cently sentenced to twp years penitentiary service for sending Mr. Will Skillm-tnBuras, Ky., had obscene literature through the son eyes (or years. Ho tried many doc mails, was taken to the Joilet tors and remedies and always (ailed ta get prison on Tuesday atter exhaust- relief until bo tried Sutherland's Eagle ing every means to escape the to Mining, Screening and Handling. WE ARE PREPARED PLEASE jADDRESS TO FILL ALL ORDERS. PROMPTLY. XJ& h t sentence. An eye lor an eye and a tooth for a tooth, (a the old Mosaic doctrine, but the eye-sig- e Eyo Salve, which cured him inside of one weex, rorsaio uy olohwiu uiub .iuic, Earlington, Georgo King, St. Charles. .GIVE 1 2. TRIAL , Sxm . CMilABUC ..v-- r4W rV. HP , T t CURtCOnSTlRATlQfL .. r -- m m L.fK t , - k .WL W 1 it iMAriiDrvftnimTri-T?'- nr. nnoviiUlDUi vn:w . '':r,r,Ei S .Q,,,. . -- MiPi - w-- -p . . winilwk. . r. Directors of the Buckeye road tmy a4 in uarravu county nave ucen ter- adMHoeeea. PleaM 60 cento. try a box 67to-dBoMaod U'tiKuloTuur HnvrulH ilh CiiHiiirrlH. e raiders to et 0. 61 to ewe10, 36, draggtota. cure c&HUrulon turoier rorized by the by all Cawilr Cittliimlr, guMtMte4 tto.Sfc liac.0, mil. mn;lsu ntum! money. that extent that they have thrown Mr, Frask Fox, ol lh No. 9 crew ol all gates open and'decided to col Theodore Dur'rant, the Cali lect more tolL sulphite pickers wae on the crippled list fornia murderer who' is under last week, but te now convalescing. sentence df death is still fighting To Cm a Cold la One Dy. (or tflf tr Cent. the sentence through his attor 'Take Laxative Bromo QtJlftkwi Tablets. fluanmUart tutae lWt euro, waLci nenk neys. AM Druggtaff refuad the.MHHMy it ft foils tuuaaxtwtg, 14eed pure. We.tl. All tlrUL'iilsta. -taCnre, ?je. For mI Uy St. Bernard . Tisor-waciyuifM- loaoraw. Drug Slorft, KirUBgl, Ky, ,. i The bridges and tresilcs on the Provl-deac- q by apdoctors ot today save the branch will be all rebuilt this year. plying Sutherland's Hagle Eye Salve. It A force of men to go to work soon. cures all forms of sore eyes and granulated BTcryhetly Rays lisk. It strengthen wMk eve. For sale Cmly 'Cathartic, tiio intuit Bernard Drag Store Earlington, by St. modkaU dtacovcry or U10 ago, pleasretrethlsff to Uw tesio, net goiitly ant Geo. King, St. Charles. sad paalUvely oa kldneya, liver and bowote, oteaMteg tee entire systcia.dtepcl colds, won-4erxt- L - ALL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY. . 7UUiUilUUiiUiiiiiUU $75 to $100 3 4aiU4Uil44i4UiiU4UUiS JOB WORK-;. TO THE Zg 1 ad Agents, $25 to $50 Per Week. Yqu work right around homo Offered to l'irst class Uady" or A Brand now thing. Write to us Pk Month e m : 1h toll-gat- y; " . M oiHu. - ., Gentlemen Agents to aid in an excellent school work, which is now easy it can be done. Send us your upon application, being placed in every county in address anyway. It will be to your tlw United States. Call on M. M. J interest to investigate. Write to- - State Encampment, Q, A. R., atttxing- ' V"" ton May GILMOUR, 'General Agent, at. dav. Address People's", 3941 Market St. Springs, Ky., or address L & N. Rallroad.Coapaay will sll Dawson The Philadelphia, Pft. round trip tickets to Let'tegtoa at en fere, Student Register Company, Lock account of the Stato EacarapfRt, O. 'A. Box 344, Nashville, Tenn. 10-n. Will receive prompt attention at surprised at how this office. Quick! You will bo Estimates furaished n .. ,... Tiii Wanted-- An -, , you a subscriber You should be, IdeaJSw tereon R. Tickets will be sold May Imited to May lath". 94b. and roth, vtUp pSr Mil, WMtthwcon, 1), O, fur tbelr St.860 waattd. mw Itot ot eiM Mwwauul jMiscribe for Thk Bre. . ..:j..Cm tm'- m m iMiihrfMitfifliiii iiiiiiiiii niiii i inii'lj-iliii- l-.- iii w' ' wy iiJ-B-ttii ,. t ,1L , m. .... ...a-v- t- A J. WORK OF THE CHURCH AND CONGREGATION THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, LESSON VI, SECOND ur (Jo.or'ed (Mtiens. ( news or All communications and to talnlnc to this column should lie addrt-MrRarliiiEto'rt, Kv Gro. AtiiAKDSK. 2I0N A. M. H, CHURCH. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, evening at 7 b'clnck. Sunday school at 9)0 and a. m. G. II. Walker, pastor. MT. ZtON BAPTIST CHURCH. FvaH- - CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Toplo For the Week Itcclnnlut May 9. Comment by Itcv. S. II. Poyle. Topic "Why I lovo Jesus. "- -I John lv, 1: John til, U 17. (A union meeting with tho Juniors suBCCtted, to bo led by tho Junior superintendent.) There aro no two passages in tho Biblo more precious to us than tho ones beforo us, "God so loved tho world that Ho gavo His only begotten Son that vrhoeo-- c or belie vcth iu Him should not perish, but havo everlasting life," nnd its counterpart, "Wo lovo Him becauso Ho first loved us." Wonderful words I God's lovo for us, our lovo for God, why. wo lovo God theology, religion and philosophy all combined. Thcso verses answer tho question of tho topic Wo lovo God, wo lovo Christ, becauso t hoy first loved us nud manifested their lovo in such a wonderful way as they did. It would havo I ecu impossible for us to have loved God had wo not kuown that God was lovo nnd that Ho did actually lovo us. Tho idea of God usually suggests fear. Realizing that by their sins thoy offend a puro and holy being, men aro naturally filled with horror nnd dread at tho thought or menvcr inspired tion of God. Tho idea ha wn that lovo when it has not been f of God was lovo. Tho heathen igni this great fact of religion fear their gc s, hut do not lovo them. WheumOn know that God loves nnd that Ho loves them .md manifested His lovo by sacrificing Himself for them, then naturally lovo TERNATIONA Tex( of th tuon, Acti xlll, 80 30 Memory VjWci, 38, Text, Act xlU98 Commentary tiy the Iter, 0. M. fftrnriM. f QUARTER, SERIES, MAY 9. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED I 1 " frt"rtTm' $ MM. ' MLm V L1B.1jF wH&illi-JlB ? IN- Services Sabbath at ti a. m. and 7 p. in. Son day school at 9 30 a. m. V W. Foster, pastor. Miners and Shippers of -- 4 f I w: TV i"- i To you isthowonl of this salvation By Invitation of tho rulers of tho synngoffiio nt An) loch, In PUUlla, to which plnco they cnino nf tcr leaving Pcrga, where Murk deserted them, Pnul Is preaching on tho Sabbath dny (vases U, IB). His opening words nro, "lien of Ismcl, nnd yo that fear God" (verso 10), nnd this, In ho repeats In this first verso of our lesson. Ho begins with tho Uellvcmnco from Kgypt nnd mentions tho period of tho wilderness, tho judges nnd tho reigns of Saul and David, then passes nt onco to Jesus, tho Saviour of Israel, of tho seed of David, who li tho salvntlon of God prepared for nil people, n light to lighten tho gentiles nnd tho glory of Israel. 27. "They knew Him not, nor yet tho voices 6f tho prophets which nro read every Sibbnthdny." As It Is written through "John, "no was In tho world, nnd the world was niadd by Him, and tho world knew Htm not; Ho enmo Unto His own, nnd His "own received Him not" (John 1, 10, 11). It was tho complaint of tho lord through tho prophets that His pcoplo did not know Him. "Israel doth not know, My peopl6 doth not consider." 28, 29. "When they had fulfilled nil tlint was written of Him, they took Him down from tho trco nnd laid Him in n sepu1 chcr." Although they knew Him not, yet they unwittingly fulfilled tho Scriptures concerning Him. Both Herod nnd Pontius Pilate, tho gentiles and tho pcoplo of Israel, with nil their indifference to or hatred of Christ, only f ulfllled what Qod had determined before, to bo dono (Acts lv, 07, 28), nnd yet they wcro nil free agents. Spurgeon once said, "My Qod can rule free agents, leaving them absolutely fnxy nnd yot effecting all His purposes with them." I do not understand how this can be, but I ,bclIcvo It tho .CO. "JJut Uod raised Him from doud." Sco nlso versos 83, 34 nnd 87, nnd lot this fourfold emphasis given by tho Spirit In this lesson to Ills resurrection from tho dead show you tho importance of this groat truth nnd recall to your mind tho fact that by Ills resurrection from tho dead Ho was declared tho Son of Qod with power (Rom. 1, 4). Our Lord Jesus was dqntl, but Isallvo for ovormoro, nnd has all power (Rev. 1, 18) Wo, behoving In Him, nro ono with Him, as children and heirs of God and joint heirs with Himself. 81. "And Ho was seen many days of thorn which enmo up with nim from Galileo to Jerusalem, who nro His witnesses unto tho pcoplo." Ho was seen nt least ten times during a period of 40 days after beforo Ho visibly ascendnis ed from Olivet, to which samo hill Ho will In duo tlmo return with nil Ills oalnta Tbo ono (Acts I, 8, 11; Zoch.ly. thing for a believer to do U tp bo n witness by life and testimony to tho groat fact that Jesus' Christ is Ills living Lord and Saviour coming again to, fill tho earth with Ughtrousncss. when wo aro- - ready for UlterHo- w m fill us with His Spirit to this end (Acts 1, 8). 83. "And vc declare unto you glad tidings." Tho angel nt His birth brought "good tidings of groat joy fdr all pcoplo" (Luko II, JO), nnd wo nro commsloucd to testify tho gospel of tho grate of Qod and tho gospel of tho glory of tho blessed Qod (Acts zx, 24 j I Tim. I, 11, B. V ) Wo nro allowed qf God to bo put in trust with this gospel, and wo nro to speak It. not as pleasing men, but Qod, who tricth our heart') (IThcss. II, 4). But it Is a trust committed to us for all pcoplo on earth. Aro wo faithful to our trust? 83. "As it is also written in tho Second Psalm, Thou art My Son, this day havo I 20. sent," o, rchtu-rectJo- n i,). springs up in their hearts toward God and usually becomes tho predoniiuaut principlo of their lives. Wo nil know from experienco that it was tho lovo of Christ for us that kindled within our breasts tho flnaio of lovo for Christ and that unkiudlcs it when that lovo grows cold and lukewarm. Nothing bo revives a drooping lovo for Christ as to sit in imagination beneath tho cross and to look upon His sufferings and to remember that Ho bore tho cross nud shomo for us becauso Ho loved us. Such a manifestation of lovo is sufficient to set ablaza tho coldest heart. Christ's great lovo for us should lend us to lovo Him. Truo sacrificing love demands tho samo thing in return. As iron sharpeneth iron, so lovo should bo-glove. And it docs beget love, or it would beget lovo if men dwelt moro than thoy do upon tho lovo of God and of Christ. Tho tronblo is men do not give it sufficient thought It's nn old story, and thoy rass it by. If they realized its tremendous importance and meaning, they would bo all aflamo with lovo for Christ. The lovo of Christ should also lead ns to lovo nil men. Tho man that loves God is commanded nlso to lovo his brother. John says, "If a man say, 'I lovo God, and hnteth his brother ho is a liar, for ho that loveth not his brother 'vhom ho hath seen, how can ho love God, whom ho hath not seen? And this commandment have wq from him. That ho who loveth God lovo his brother et Biblo Headings. Dent, vi, 5; z, 13; Songsii, 4; vili, 7; Jer. Joshuaxxii, Math, xxii, 37; xxiv, xxxi, Bom. v, 8; viil, xv, John x, 0, 10;Eph. iii, IThcss. 20, 21. i, 2, 0; I John iii, 1, 2; iv, 8; 11-1- 3; 4; 14-92, also." Mrs. Annie Pritchelt visited f riendi at Madisonville last week. Mrs. Tilman Sheltoi had fried chicken last Sunday. Rich Phelps, of Hopkinsvllle, was wilh bis best girl Sunday. Mrs. S. Dunlap was in Madjsonville Monday. Rev. T, H. Merriw'eather preached for G. B. Walker last Sunday night. Mr. Smith, ot Henderson was with his best girl Sunday. Mr. R. I3.it ntt. ot Madisonville was out Monday. It seems that Eivci it on night shift of this plicc, Mr. Ben Cunningham lays that he just had to no to Madison wcro sick ville Soma ot bis friends here, and they wanted him lo go for their sister, but they ho gave the play away by not coming back until lain at nilit Miss Lula Pritchett an J Mr. Charles Osborne were married Mond ty night We did not get any St Charles news this week. There will bs a concert tomorrow night. If you want to see some fun go Rev Glover, of South Carrolton, is in the city. Messrs John Porter, Colonius Biship and Olt Sharp, of Madisonville, hae bought out the white barber shop Mrs Rose Sarrett iitrd friends a Hopkinsville Sunday. Rev Pearsall; of Dtwson Spring?, was In the city Monday, Mrs. Ella Merriweathcr visited friends at Hopkinsville Sunday. Prof. Lane, of Morions Gap, will go to Nashville this week. Rev. G. B. Walker will preach for tbo rally at Mortons Gap Bob Phelps, of Brazil, Ind, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Emma Waterfleld, a ntgro woman and a graduate of the medical department of the New Orleans Colored University, has received a medical diploma from the Louisana State Board of Medical Examin ers. Sbo is the first negro woman in the South and probably in the whole United States to practice medicine S. E. Smith is pushing his application (or appointment as Minister to Hayti Fate Wllkea Trent. gallons of ice I cave away thirty-tw- o cream Saturday and Sunday There were 227 people in all a good crowd for the weather to have been so cool and every Please, men, body was well pleased when you get your booze don't come around the bouse of business to show off. I don't sell anything that is intoxicating. Fate Wilkes, Manager Sam Wilkes, President Mr. Charles H. Wetze', of Sanbury, Pa., was so much pleased with a remedy which cured him of rheumatism that he made affidavit lo the fact for publication as follows: "This is to. certify that on May xtin I "walked into Melick's drug storeron arpatr or crutctm, n hniiU of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for infljma- tory rheumatism which had crippled mo up. After using three bottles I am com I can cheerfully recom pletely cured. mend it Charles H Wetzel " Sworn and subscribed to before mo on Aug. io, 1893. Walter Sbipman, J P Pain Balm is for sale at 25 and and 50 cents per bottle by St Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Georgo King, St. Charles General E3r - eiir -iol-i A. M. 201 N. - Ofifioe, .. Karlington, Brenrxclnt fcR. , QQAL AND COKE. : ; d .. - Offices. Office;. lr. iljHE ZM0The Tn North puwvtui ROUTE OF THE CARROLL, Manager, G. ROUSE, Manager, Cherry Street, Nashyille, Tenn. Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Ky. CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, Cor. Main and Auction Sts., Memphis, Tenn. 342 W. Main Street, Louisville,. Ky. l " A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. , CHICAGO and IiiMiTpn T rue only Pullman Vestlbuled Train Berrien wlu and Flnoat Day Coaohea, Sleepers and Dlulnc Care PTOM HESSER, Hauser Building, Wlioleeale AgeiritsJOHN 85,T.Hartford Building, Chicago, BRIDGMAN, Room St. Louis, 111. '... Mo.;. J. W. Tg STO SOUTH FAMOUS ND and Charles THE uses, from Earlington, Diamond S. St.CQAL, For all Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. .THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. Terfe Haute, Indiannr IS CHICAGO, Milwaukee, St. Vu '. NORTH AKn Tlfni L ROGERS, ST ' ojo. Past. Ant., Chattanooga, Tenn . I'. P.- - JKl'FRIBS, C iP.'A Rvamtillc, Ind II- - H. GR1&WALD. A. G. rA , RvaniTllle, Ini) DR. MBNDENHAXL'S IMPROVED CHltL BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASE BURNERS ID Ai ' MBR GDI ' ")! 1 PDRHSBE8. :') ; Why buy Highnpriced Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal., I One ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY OUAUAMT.KD TO CUltB TRIE FREE THE: TO Tennessee Centennial EXPOSITION. Opens May A BjEN T. ROBINSON, L. FRITSCH & SON, FASHIONABLE i A LA UELI.E JAKDINIURK. Ami Hilar!.-- In oil n uluo without U I CHILLS AND FEVER Tern. ntioT rJpiiUip. ot J. C Moitdi rlco, CO cents nt nil PRCPARLD ONLY Noiw TMUVim. tcluro oik! tbo nhalU Dealers. OjT DRUGGIST :- ihd. M. tlinRly & Crabirro Coat Mining Kentucky Sold -M- EBCHANT TAILORS- Morton'H mU(5S AN1 cijj, ly Co, Earlington Cmrany, llley ICcsi-itutc;l- v AtwayMin Inndn full and cninplc.lnstorl. IMPORIFR OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS. Ji l Upper Mm St., Rvanivllla, (nil lie earnestly totielii lb patronage of lilt Hop klni count, frlenda. t (51urclj Directory. MM MKIUCINK; and TOILKT ARTICLES PAJNTS AND OILS. L. & N. RAILROAD THE GREAT CATHOLIC CHURCH OF TUB IMMACULATX CONCEPTION. rtYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. THROUGH TRUNK LINE bit ween Ibe cities of Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville Evansville, St. Louis, And tbo cities ot m. teeond mm ind lennon, S jo a. m. Rosary Infraction and benediction at S.30 p. m, BveiT ounaar. n. su. wucuu, y.,w,. Pint mist, 7 oo . F B us that, in splto of all tho rago nnd vain imaginings of tho ungodly nations, God will yot set His King upon nis holy hill of Zlon (Ps. 11, 0). And vcrws 7 Is horo as referring to tho resurrection of Christ from tho dead to that end, and not to His birth in Bethlehem, as eomo might suppose. It is a great inspiration to believe tlint notwithstanding all hindrances and delays every promiso of God sliall bo fulfilled; not ono can fall (Joshua xxiU, 14; I Kings vlil. CO). 81. "I will glvo you tho euro mercies of David. ' ' Those sure mercies aro ect forth In II Sam. U, 12, 18, and I Chroa. xvll, 11, 12, nnd nro moro fully stated In connection with Israel's future glory in Isa. 1 v. 85. "Thou shalt not suffer thlno Holy Ono to bco corruption." That David In Ps. xvl, 10, spoko of Christ and not of himself is mado very plain in Peter's ser mon at I'cntccost, nnd also that David saw but an immortal man, risen from tho dead (Acts il, 25 81), in whom Hk throno and CHRISTIAN Snndav-tehoo- CHURCH. tM every' Sunday mornine from 9 10 to 10.30, Communion teryiee following at 1040. rraytr meeting every weancaaay evening. Service! first and third Sundays In each month. R.V. OMiaiPastor. l and Continues Six' Months. L 1897; To Compound Prescriptions. St. J AMES HOTEL, ST LOUIS MISSIONARY BAPTIST I, CHURCH, Services second Saturday evening and Sunday cu muniu. naver wcciiug muausr uikui Sunday-choat 9 jo a. m. D. S. Edwards. Tailor U. E. CHURCH. Services Crst Sunday each month, morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday aunaay icnooi ai 2 30 p. m. niRQi C. C. HALL, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. National Event of International Importance, which interests and concerns all Americans alike, and to which the whole world is cordially invited. properly it takes lima. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of tlrugi Il requires the drug, gist to have a large variety of drugs fresh drugs. He must give the best possible work and for compen sation be must be reasonable. RATESi S2.0D PER DAY, Room nnd Breakfast, $1.00. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 per Day. C00J Itooms Good Meals. Goo J Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery Mobile and New Orleans, Chango Without UNRIVALED. SPEED AND Se'vicc. There is a pauper poet, Jno. 13. Carter in the Almshouse at Louisville. He is blind as a result of disease. His parents both died when he was a youth. Dr. Bell's Peppermint Chill Tonic presents a happy combination of simple and harmless vegetable remedies. The firsr dose warms the blood and promotes its You feel better as soon as circulation. you take it. It is different from any other. It is better than any other It cures the YOU CAN GO FREE To any Man, Woman, Boy or girl, who will send us ten paid yearly new subscriptions to THE BEE, we will give a WITH THE AMOVE FACTS REMEMBER WE'RE CAREFUL. When You Visit St. LouN Mop ST. JAMES HOTEL, Street Cars ST. BERNARD DRUd STORB. URYAN MOPPCR. Capital Sleek Paid In, nanafcr. Sarplut Fund, 120.000 1887. From St. Louis, Evansville and Henderson to the Broadway and Walnut. SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH! Direct to Hotel. - at SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE :4 Sen ices every fourth Sunday morning a d night, by 1. T. Cherry Pastor. Prayer meeting every rriaay nigm Y. P. S. CHRISTIAN ENDEAROR. Prayer meeting every Sunday evening at 630, at Assembly Hall. B0.000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IM W A. N1S1SET. IMrtMcit O. W. WADDILL, Caeliler THROUEH COACHES From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, mak- ing direct connection it kingdom would bo established forever. 80, "For David, after ho had In his own ago 6crved tho will of God (margin) fell on sleep. " Being n child of Qod by faith in Christ Jesus, tho thing for us then to do is to let Him accomplish His will lu us In sorting His purpose with us whllowo 11 vo. Lot tho question search us, Am I fully in His will for His pleasure or living for my pleasure? "Even Christ pleased not Himw self" (Bom. xv, 8). 87. "But Ho whom God raised again saw no corruptlen." That body, although for us It tasted death, was us free from corruption as from Bin. Wo aro comforted by bt lifting that even though our bodies tco corruption "This corruptVMo must put on incorruptlon," nnd if wo tarry till Ho como, "Tlds mortal must put on Immortality" (I Cor. xv, 63). Death, which smites tho body and makes it sleep and pass through corruption, is nn enemy which shall bo destroyed (I Cor. xv. 20), nnd concerning vhlch God has said, "O death, I Will bo thy plagues" (Hos. xlll, 14). 88. "Through this man Is preached unto you tho forgiveness of Bins. ' ' Wo nro euro that tho kingdom will como nnd tho nation of Israil bo all righteous, and tho earth bo filled with tho glory of Qod, but wliat is tho present benefit of tho work of Christ? Th forgiveness of nil tin. By sin camo death and every vtoo. Our iniquities separate us from Qod. But in Christ there Is full provision for tho complete blotting out of all our slna. Tho blood of Jesus Christ clcanscth from all cin. Ono of His last commands was that repentance nnd remission of slnnihould bo preached In His nnmo among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem (Luko xxlr, 47). 09. "And by Him, nil thiw bcllcvooro Justified from nil things." Tho law cannot Justify tiny one, for tho law is as holy as Qod, nnd all are sinners. But since God in Christ hits tukm tho sinner's place and borno our sins In His own body, suffering tho Just for the unjust (Isa. 1111, 6; I Pet. 11, 24; ill, 18), a full justification Is granted freely to every Rlnner who receives Christ (Rum. Ill, 24) GENERAL IiArTIST CHURCH, Preaching on the Third Saturday night and Sunday of erch month. Prayer meeting every Tuesday ceniog. Lac Hahkims, Pastor. ROUND TRIP TICKET FREE JNO. G. MORTON, 3SA.TMICE5F. From Earlington to Nashville, good for seven days. Youjcan do this with very little effort, and no out lay of money. The advantages of a bank account It is not to business men wo are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if Ibe bank is a good one. Tbere'sconvenience the money always ready and oul of Teach of your own, petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket. ' 2Kopkins (Lounku hkBANK- Madisonville, Ky. Capital Stock, - - - $50,000, Transacts a general banking business, tnd invites tbo accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining conntirs. Has tba finest and most secure v.iuli in that section ot Kentucky WITH PULLMAN PALACE :ar3""VSl? "k child so they stay cured and leaves your stomach, liver and digestive organs in a The Woman's Missionary Conference of healthful condition. For sale by 61. Bernard the Metbodfst Episcopal Church South. Drug Store, Earlington; George King, St. Louisville Conference, meets in Hawes-vill- e Charles. June 19 to 24 It will bo a repreDavis Birth Place. sentative body and will be attended by (Kentucky New Era ) some of tbo brightest and most prominent When citizens from this section women of the State. About 80 delegates go to the Nashville Centennial they are expected to attend will be sure to visit the structure in At the meeting of Ibe Board of Exten sion, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, which the President of the late relief was Granted to 115 churches in Confederacy was born. The cabin, amounts varying from $100 lo $2500. as New Era readers will remember, The total amount loaned or donated was was moved from Fairview to Nash$48,200 to churches throughout the South ville recently by the Rev. J. W. Mr. Davis was born in and West and a grant of )iooo to a church Bigham. the little house in 1808, and when In Brazil. sixty-siyears old was given a banAt the Missionary Liaplist Church Satquet by old citizens of Fairview in night and Sunday morning and urday the very cabin. In responding to night, Rev. Gatlin will nil the appointa toast, "Our Guest," he referred ment of the pastor, Rev. D. S. Edwards Rev. John D Jordon. formerly pastor to the fact that he had stood in the of the First Baptist church o( this city, but halls of Montezunfas, in the halls now secretary of the Baptist Young Peo- of Congress, and in other historic ple's Union, with bradquarters at Birmingplaces in America and other counham. Ala., has just received a unanimous call to the pastorate of the First Baptist tries, but none of these had stirred church at Savannah, Ga , with a salary of his emotions as much as when once $2,700 pec annum. He will not decide again'standm in the. old cabin in whether or not he will accept the call un- which he v.'as born. til after; the Southern Baptist convention which meets at Wilmington, N. C , next Centennial Ratest week. faducah News Rey John Jordan mentioned in the foreThe L. & N. has offered the following going item was formerly pastor of the rates good for the round trip on account Baptist church at Madisonille and a great of the Tennessee Centennial: Tickets favorite in the pulpit and among the good twenty days, 54 60; tickets good people. fifteen days, $3 40; tickets good for seven days, $2 75, beginning April 28th, 1897. x 3-- RELIQIOUS NOTES. For Atlanta,Savannah,Maco n, Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA. Connections arc made at Guthrie and Natehvillo for all pointo And you can win one; or a number of these Free Trips. Anybody can use them, and we will furnish them -- MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. North, East, SoutlrandWest In Pullman Palace Cars. Cljcrc is a Cimc A.TSIV" TIME JDURIIMG .TWEC or teryf!ing ECJPOSTTIOIsT. THE BEK, EARLINGTON', KENTUCKY. 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AADVDinura Jb Anrone fnHn rtelch nnd description may probftblr paUnUbK Communication trlctlr poQHdftQtUU O'rtott Aficncj nraecurtna patents " . no nm a WMDinjjioii omco. ipicWMtKolntia"' "" " " "" ," I jHR 8CIENTIFI0 MUNN 'v.4? M AMERICAN, 4t vr i' According to statistics prepared by the Spring Races, Lexington, Ky., May Engineering and Mining Journal, of New The L & N. Railroad Company will York, the output of bituminous coal in the sell round-tritickets to Lexington at a United States during 189G reached a total fare and a third, May 3d to loth, limited It is reported that a boat load of of 141,770,099 short tons (2030 pounds), toMayntb, on account of running raccs. Gypsies went up the Ohio on Frio showing a gain over 1895 of 4.371,752 tons, Coffee all Stock of time. ciay 01 last wcck. vji course mcy On the other band, there was a decrease of CiI z 9 :m af 1 Confections, Cakes, Canned Goods, were going to sec their new queen. 0,782,057 short toas in the anthracite proWHtHF All ItkF (AIIR- I Bst Ubugb Byrup. Tastes Good. Ceo gars and Tobacco ra iime. vBoia or aruroiAU. duction. The total coal production was, sljort ,0DS- - and 'ne tberetore, I33.35'i27 total decrease, as compared with 1893, I ijauses fully lutU ths Sickness In tho world. It was 2,410,305 tons. The production CORDIHR UUILDINO, retains tho digested looa too long in uie uoweu of coke showed a cam of 445. 270 tons. EARLINGTON, KY MAlrt AND KAIUtOAD and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl- - chiefly due to the activity of the iron and unless you need them, and then only Steel trades in the earlier part of the year pure drugs, such as are sold by reThe prico of coal continues very low, the sponsible druggists. We keep only average for bituminous coal at mines being A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CAT ALOQUE OF THE the best. That is Ihe great disbelow 1 1 per ton. The production of pig tinction to be looked for when the irorf last year was 8,768,829 long tons B BYBKT& STtfflTT0)lfiDSIlESSC8LLE6E. time comes that you need them. jM.'tlou, tail Uste, coated ice depression in Dusl 2,240 pounds), Nowhere else will you find so comli k liKuLiche. In- rmiTiM. ness which made itself manifest in the lat (33rd Vcr.) LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, plete a stock. A good time to begin ifn.iiila. etc. Hood's I'llU ter nart of the year bad less effect than Bint il'U Valuably Information to Hiou tltitring toZenrn that spring medicine. a.rnAi.illrkitlni fltiil nil trt lit V tlinUtMMUM might have been anticipated, the decrease SHilTIWID, TELEuWHY, PfNMAKSIP, ETC. ST. BERNARD DRUG 5T0R2, Wing only 656,439 tons, or from ivpuvd ly C. I. Howl & Co, Jewell. Mass. aboutj;1895 cent, Vntqualcd icilUUifr locating Graduates,! Zuertttlvi atualtom. R8t08 Vjry LOW per BRYAN HOPPER, Manager". Vxa only i'UU to uVo wlUt Hood' SarsaparllJa. p Hog cholera is reported as raging in Madison bounty, and many farmers have suffered heavily. LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Hot the Fresh at PRICES. prescriptions Carefulfu. Compouttbrh. tc of Druggists' Sundries bMntlfoMr Illustrated. Isnrost circulation of nrclentlfla Journal, woeklr.torraiN.U) a yoarl Book cm 1'atcnth ecnt free XdJrcM A. WmMbmIl &s 3(11 IlrondtTRV, CO., w York. MsSlragQ rl Constipation Fruits, Fine REASONABLE beautiful tOall paper cittb Decorations F. G. Don't Use Drugs Hoods Pills 1 ! zw arc better and cheaper this PRACTICAb-season than ever before, It cost so little to' ornament a C$atcI?maRer and eWeler, house with beautiful hang- irfg"2 nowadays that the . Late with E, Wiggcrs, . smaU item of cost should IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. Nashville, Tenn. " WARRANTED. PRICE SO not cut any 'figure. Come (Ul ATIA, It.M.,TIOY, 10, 13W. in and let us give you the rBWsMcdlclpeCo.,Bt.IiOiil,Mo. a'ny mvKe Cltntlemoni Wo nold lut roar, figures for your various (Jan bottloa 61 OHOVK-TA8TlCI,KhS ClllUr nnd linrn ' ropmc. Yoij will bp sur.. bought lUrco Kross nlroadr Ibis year. la nil our ox , WATCH. pontuico of K,;onr, In tita druir buslnoM. tiara prised at the reasonableness sever sold nn nrtlclo that giro cuch unlreraal Mil Vniipatml. '"" . 3W XJf'cAtr prices, AiiNny.OAnn&CoTHIRTY- if VEliS EPERr.; ST. 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