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Get n TBI Gets Yon a ItDPAT jCWcVSrWC I. rA Club of Ten Subscribers lo Arid go ILLLLLLMILkLilLLLLLMi TO TUB TmHB "?iht.t5i v FREE. r.- - V TffWMUCCPD m,i .. EIGHTH YEAR. botn her foot. Amputation of boU .NEWS tfflOM HAWAII. tegs will bo necessary. Watching tho Weak lMace In tho Lorroi Japan Pushing tho Claims of Hot Levee. New OflLEANs,' May 10. Tho river's Rojootod Skalaranta; 1b slow and tho lovecs will hold It. rlso Each district knows its weak spots OUtlnKuUhcd JupunHe Cltlxeae, Backed aud is up nights. Tho main Interest is Ul by the l'rioonco of m War Ship, 'n tho llurton levca In llaton Rouge. to Kclnfurco Mlnltter Shims Saturday' break was taken in time, but now another weakening has occurred and tho situation is extremely HAN Francisco, May li. Tho stcamor China yostcrdny brought the following serious. Tho llaton Rougo people have raised 80,000 and tho Mississippi Hawaiian advices: Valley road and tho Poutchnrtrnln "Honolulu, May 4. loveo board have agreed to glvo a like "Tho Japanese crulwrNanlwa should amount to soon Brrlvo hero, having loft Yokosuha Around the coer tho cost of a box levee weak stretch. on Arjl 'JO, four Jays boforo tliu Burromlered to 111 Death. steamer China sailed. She bring Com. Townku, N. D., May 11. August nulla Aktyuul, of the Japancso foreign office, fwo Japanese uewapapcr corre- Normund, tho double murderer and spondents and three of tho Immigrants ravishcr, was captured yesterday twelve lately refused a landing hero who miles south of hcr6 In the sand hills coma now to servo ns witnesses In tho by Charles Thucn. Normand gavo up without Hghtlng und Bays he i.vworn Investigation which Is to bo hold. Tho Nnnlwa nlso brings formal In- - out by tho effort to escape und ready structlons to Minister Shluana from to tako whatever may come. Tlilj his government, their gist being that prouauiy means a very speedy death. . he fli all ohargo Hawaii with having Hamuli, Iilentlllrd. violated tho uxUttng treaty, in Fobni' l'Aitis, May 11. The remains of the ary, in rofu&iug a landing to Jnpancsa Comtesjc Luppo have been Identllled ImmlgranU, pruvontlng them from by tho doctors among the flvo bodies counsel und deallnlug to en rescued from tho charity bazar Uro and tcrtalu tho proposition for a suit at law yet unluterred. to dctoriuluo tho rights of tho enso. No Hthttno Vet. lly Jupanoso mall comet uows that the Douoicos, Thossnly, May 10, 1 p. m. emigration company clulms 220.00 yen far cuch of three emigrants turuod Up to this hour there bus bsenno fljj-l- tbuck, while tho steanuhtp Shin Shu lug hcru between tho Turks and tht Muru claims BJO yen per day damages 0 recks. for time loot through tho Hawullun Denied the I'otltlon for a Kehearlnj. gavuTutnent'H action. It Is also stated Wasiii.Voton, May 11. Tho suprcrai OUumu, Japancso minister court yesterday dented that Count tho petition ioi of foreign ulTuir-i- , will Insist on rea rehearing in tho Trnnsmlssourl us vision of tho existing Immigration regsoclatlon caso. ulations. Rarthqaake In Autlralla. Col. H. C. Spauldlng has withdrawn MelbouiInk, May U.A severe sols-- . Hawa-.Ia- n from hUontractmaJu with tho mlo disturbance took placo yestcrdny government for tho construction In South Australia and Victoria. Tho of a cable, from California to the Hawaiian Wands, having failed to secure shocks continued forsoveral minutes. THE FAIR WILL CASE. tho expected assistance fro in tho United States. Proof Tending- to Show that tho Crania Will Wat a Forgery. THE ZOVA3 HAVE THE M . RAf FnANcisco, MnjF 11. Tho caso of tho Fair heirs and administrators The Member of Lieut, Iteadcnea' I'rbonor, bat la no Itanger. against Mrs. Nettlo 1L Craven was not Cai-Coast Castlk, Gold Coast, on trial yesterday morning, and was Africa, May 11. Ofllctal news has been heard for only a brief session in the afternoon. r jelved to tho effect that Lieut, HenDaniel O'Kcofo, tho foreman In the derson's mission, reported to havo "been attacked by tho Chief Samory at Wn, 11. H. Crocker Co, printing departments, ivhljo the Ilrltlsh otllcer was making resumed tho stand and testified contreaties with the chlofs in the Hinter- cerning tho general practice of the land, and concerning whoso safety tho oflleo concerning tho handling of copy, 'rarest fears were, expressed, have typo printed matter and tho filing nway jocn'mode prisoners by tho 'ora tribe. of proofs. All this Is to develops tho It Is added that the members of tho history of tho blanks used In tho l'nlr mission aro In no danger. deeds as part of tho general plan to show that tho alleged deeds from Sea MAY RUMINATE IN JAIL. ator Fair to Mrs. Craven aro forgeries. Writ of IUb& Ccrpui Dueled. In the Ce AN AWFUL CRIME, -' Ml-elk CNXVV:vVMW?,l - ..Hi ,. i - - EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MAY gut rs jracr to cfrsimemorato the tho death of hor husband, which occurred April 21, 1800. OVER THREE CENTURIES. 13, 1897. hjiCHiW'9'iaii NQ. an ama,; i n aitu 1V GJIBECE WANTS PJilACE.1 OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. 0HEMATED AT SEA. tt n : 1 A V ,'" " Smith, a incmbor of tho Marylnnd Ccntnry Cycling club, finished n road race against time, during which ho claims to hnvo established a now set of American road records. Smith, who has never tried for a record before, started on a course laid out on tho famous sholl road cast of Haltlmoro nt(l:1il SirfVnu ir,l.,.. At tho end of 12 hours he hud covered liO miles, nnd when ho juIU ho had reeled off HH miles. RODDED Handled New Sot of American Itoail Ilccurd Mmlo at Ilnlllmore, Mil. Baltimore, Md., May ll. T. Henry AWrltton Application Addrossoci Senator Morgan will try to secure n SIxtoon Porsona Loso Thoir Llvoa voto on his Cuban resolution this week. on a Burning Vossol. to tho Powore. Turkey Decline to Content to an Arml' tlco Lent flrccco Hhould, SIcnnif hllo, Ilccoi cr Her llrcnth Occuna- tlonofVoIo by thoTurk. Mp. Four men arc In thb crime.1 fjdward Cmlg was held upntScdalla, jail charged with LACE , Buy your LACE St, Louis societies enrried, oil the bulk of tho class honors at tho national turnfest, Shut Up In tho Hold of a Ship, Like Rati In n Trap, They FcrUhcd lloforo Aid Could Uracil Thoui The Veeael lleturn to 1'orU CURTAINS X" THE PRIEST. Cook Father Flache and Ills lijr,llnr;nr of Rov. Joseiili Flnche. thn (Inllioll.i priest at Dyer, Ind., nnd ransacked tho house. The priest nnd cook were awakened, and seeing probablo resistance, thu robbers used an Iron bar, striking tho cook on tho head, Indicting dangerous Wounds. Tho priest attempted to shoot, but his revolver failed to work nnd ho was roughly handled. Bloodhounds are on tho troll. South Hknd, Ind., masked robbers entered tho residence lit Dyer, Iml. May U Two Iloughtj I'- - COLLIDED All Hut AT SEA. Drowned. Thirteen of tho Crotrs of Doth ?' Hahuuiio, May U.A dispatch from tho Island of Heligoland nnnounccs that tho Dutch stcamci Firdene, from t'agllarl, Island of 'Sardtcra, for Stockholm, has been in collision with tho Norwegian bark nocdvar. Uoth vessels aro supposed to have foundcrod, It Is reported that 13 men of tho two crewn havo been saved, und that tho drowned aro largely In excess of that n amber. THE FISHERMEN ESCAPED. the Net and Flh. Rr. Thomas, Ont., May 11. Cnpt Dunno of tho government cruiser Petrol, on Saturday, between Rond Fan aud Port Stanley, gavo chase to three United States vessels found fishing in Canadian waters. The vessels succeeded In escaping, but the captain ot tho Fotrcl seized 77 nets nnd about two tons of fish the Americans wcro compelled to abandon. Arretted on n llench Warrant. West SuruntoH, Wis., May U. Homer and Walter Fowler, nnd of tho Northwestern national bank, wcro yesterday afternoon arrested by United States Marshal Main on a bench warrant, as a result ot tho federal grand jury investigation. Tho warrant does not specify tho charge. Vetoed tho Antl.ClffarcUo Hill. Lansixo, Mich., May U. Gov. has vetoed the bill, Which makes boys under 17 years llablo td Imprisonment for cinoklng'ctgnr. Cttcs. Tho governor says it Is n parental aud not a stato duty to correct bad habits in children. nt Pin-grenntl-clgarct- Ved 1$ J l The Canadian I'atrnl Captured ' :. JftxeoLN, Neb., May U. Tho supreme femrL itnlrrnn Vf.afir.lnv ilfwllnml in J suo a writ of habeas coYpus lor; I he re- icuie ot mayor uurrun ana vwo umcr olllclals of Auburn, Nob., scat to jail Saturday ior disobeying a court order. Tho judges Informed tho mayor's attorney that court was adjourned until tho. lBth lust, and bo action under tho ules of the court could bo taken until that time Prospects" aro good for tho mayor remaining In jU for a week. SEVENTEEN MEN KILLED The KmoU of Sopentlllou Ignorance, Caae the Death of Beveutocn I'erton. Ityypp?, $lir ill. According toll dispatch to. tlio Iolly News fiom St. Petersburg; a terrible crime, tho result ot supcrstltlou, has been committed nt Tlercspol, In tho government of Kherson, whoro arc n number of hermitages Inhabited by sectarians. Recently 17 of tho hermits was believed that they had emigrated lu fear of tho Impeding day of judgment. Hut n hermit named Kowallnd has confessed that ho 8 an Kiploloa la theto(Cll Lead Mine, walled them up allvo In response to their earnest entreaties, that they might 11 of Man. Losnox, May It. A terrible oxplo-llo- n rocolvo tho martyrs' crown. Tho pollco has taken place on ,Uie Isle of examined tho spot nnd ve rilled tho Man, In the ttaaflfoll,,leail. mine. A confession. large number df mjner'ora entombed, BAHPNESS HIRSCH. and It now schntsiccrwia that at least seventeen have Wen killed. The Abodjiuoq Donurof a Fortune to the Farl Charily Ilai.tr. Dreadful Accident to a Woman Affected TAnis, May 11. It is announced that wlUi Nerrouuteu. Ilaroncss lllrseh is tho nnoymous donHudso.v, N. Y., May 11. Mrs. David Oppeuholm, tho wlfo of a former or of tho 037,803 francs (81R7.500) remayor of Vancouver, 11. C, Is in the ceived by tho comml'.teo of tho charity hospital hero with both her feet cut 0f. bazar, tho scene of tho terrible lire of She was en routo to Philadelphia to be Tuesday last. This sum, together treated for a nervous dlsiaso, and was with the proceeds of tho first day's accompauled by hor kusband and a sale, 45,000 francs (33.000), exactly nurse. Early ycataif Ay, when tho equals tho receipts of tho bawir In tralu was a few miles above Hud- IBM, thus enabling tho committed to son, Mm. Oppenhelm throw herself distribute ILs funds to charitable pur-pasas before. from tho window of her compartment The baroness, II Is added, made this In tin Wntrnir thr. Thi rolnwla nut off .iMh Anbarn (Nel.) osttcUU. l. dfiap-pearaoand- Kullrojd 8alu ConllriuoU. Nashville, Tcnn., Muy U.A decree was entered in the United States district court yesterday by Ju.lo Clark o confirming the sale of tho Middle & Alabama railroad to .lowpli II. Dixon, ot SL Louis. Want a Settlement of tho Cuban RevoluTen-ncsse1 tion. es New Youk, May U.A petition Is now being circulated and signed by New York bankers and business men urging President McKlnley to do all! his power to effect a speedy sottlcnmet Vfll of tho Cuban insurrection. Arreted fur Embezzlement. Chicago, May 8. Ilenj. I Jenkins cashier ot tho grain Inspector.-,- ' ofllec under Dwlght V. Andrews, was ar rested on the six Indictments for cm bezzlcmgnt returned against him by tho grand jury. Ho has not yet ce cured ball. ATHEXB.May 10. Your correspondent tjov. Taylor of Tennessee will resign learns on the very bet authority that1 'ft & office in October to resume his Urecco lias made a written application tours. to tho powers, through their ,rcpresqn lu national turnfest concluded at tattves at Athens, with a vlow of obtain- Stt Louts Sunday. Haln spoiled the ing mediation. All thu representatives fluid work havo promised In their replies to "use . .Daisy I)jy, la years old, daughter 'of their best olllces, except the German a wealthy Chicagonu, stolo n bicycle minister, who has merely ackuowleged ami was arrested. the receipt of tho note. Tho post offico department Is taking Tho portu is inclined to support tho stops to extend mull facilities In the powers, with a vlow to tho facilitation' suburbs of cities. of negotiations, but it declines to conTha conference ludlnn sent to nn nrmlstlco, , on tho ground appropriation bill report on tho for con will that this would enable Urecco to reor- sfilcratlou this week. bo rendy ganize her forces. Hugh W. Mnuch killed himself at As n nmtterof fact, Turkey continues, to Henri troops from bulonlcn homo Mount Cannel, lit, in the presence of ward, and it is probablo that Osmau Ills wlfo ami children. Planters In tho Natchez districts Piisha Iras returned to Constantinople frpui SulOnleu. In vlow of both facts, deny that tho reports of the Hood's It may bo assumed that nothing sc worji havo been exaggerated. Seven thousand armed Insurgents arc rious is expected, but tho continuance of a stale of war is regarded as tho In' the Matauzas provlnee,' Cuba, which very best mcuns of hastening tho of Gen. Wcyler says Is paelUcd. ,Hev. Dr. George J. Johnson, Ilapttst, forts of diplomacy. Without doubt h hopes havo been raised iu Turkey that celebrated tho anniversary tho Ottoman empire might annox of Jils ministerial career at St. Louis " Thessaly and restore tho old frontier of Sunday. 1S81, but the sultan Is not Inclined to Committee vacancies in the senate risk such a step. On tho contrary, he will bo filled this week, in accordance opposes it uncompromisingly, nnd will with tho agreement inado by democrats not yield to tho press uro of tho wat and republicans. parly at Constantinople. Ho Will be Tho ring nnd stables of tho Circus sntisllcd with a reasonable indemnity Mbllcrc In Paris weru burneil Similar and n slight rectification of the eastern .nfght, n fireman and a policeman being Thessalian frontier, such a ono a seriously injured. would givo Turkey several strategic ijjCJoL Thomas I. Smith, of Arkansas, positions In tho vicinity of Nczcros. way'bc retained as assistant commls-sMerA dispatch from Lainl, dated yesterIndian affairs on account of Constap-tlnday, says that, Crown l'rinco Uw knowlcdgo of tho work. is still at Domokos, and that Gen. Maj. McNamnra, of City, took Smolcnski is nt Almyros. HiccottI h(s life when a friend Kansas to suo Onrlbaldl nnd tho Italian volunteers for tho recovery of athreatened which SJ0 loan, have arrived at Almyros. tho major was unablo to repay. Tho dispatch says that tho exodus of PlooH Baton Jtougo, Inhabitants from Domokos, Laml and La., will committees at tho try to closo Burton cretho surrounding country continues. vasse, s to Inundate tho Greek torpedo boats still patrol tho country from that city to Now Orleans. gulf of Volo. It is probablo that more (At tho farm of Scott KIstlcr near Qghtlug will occur at Domokos. The telegraph Is working to Domo- Adamsboro, Ind., two boys were 0 kos, and tho latest dispatch from that badly injured by lightning that ono point says that tho Turks are halt way will die. Tho other will bo a maniac between Pharsalos and Domokos am) tho rest of his life. Whllo scorching In Chicago, Sunday, aro bcllovcd to bo planning an attack upon tho latter. Tho Turks do not mo- Louis Taxis, n bicyclist, dashed head lest tho inhabitants of tho villages foremost Into a milk wagon, lifting a thoy hnvo occupied, but they have section of his skull und exposing the burned houses and plundered sovcrnl brain. Ho will die. Cnpt. Henry Itomcyn, who was rechurches nt Pharsalos. at Atlanta In tho course of an interview, Col. cently tried bycourt-mnrtln-l foi; knocking Lieut. O'Brien down on Vnssos said: "Tho union between Crete and tho parado ground, will get off, it is said, with a reprimand. Greece is now an actual fact, and nothJ. A. Sizomoro nnd his wife, of ing is lacking but tho consent of Europe. Tho foreign admirals recently Rogers, Ark.,' wcro separated by tho asked ny authority to advnnco their wife's father. Sunday night tho womtroops in Crcta beyond tho zono pre an escaped by jumping from a second-stor- y wlndownntl rejoined her viously ocenpicd. Tho powcrffinaydo ' what they like. Tho union ot Crete, and Urecco is Inevitable nnd a neoelrd.- DarStari says Uie pictures of tho 4&Wi Clty'tfght !.between.Corbett nnd slt'v." ,,. . mi l juauuiuuus. ' miiuu t It Is reported In official circles that are perfect They uy uic vcrascopc will bo ready for Queen Olga has sont a Udcgrntn to tho exhibition In Now York city by Juno 10 czur soliciting tho meditation Of Rusor 15. sia. A St, Louis negro walked into a The Occupation of Volo br tho Turk. butcher shop, picked a Volo, May 10. Describing tho entry ho was going to tako up forknife saying a minute to it of tho Turkish troops tho correspond-den- t kill a nigger. After doing tho job ho says: returned tho bloody knife and mudohis F.dhcm Pasha sent a flag of truco escape. with a proclamation that ho would An anonymous donor has sent tho protect nil Inhabitants remaining in tho town. A touching sccno ensued. sum of 37,00 to tho committee of man In tho principal street an tinmenso sgement of tho charity bazar In tho crowd gathered, with anxious, up- Hue Jean Coujon, Paris, which was tlu turned fncSs. listening casrcrlv to tho sccno of last week's terrible tragedy ?S3iH.g of tho proclamation which was from fire. Tho coroner's Inquest at Ste. Gene ready vdecWe' their fw WheB'-trB- e , iSJfyvRs'fialskcd awnrmr of lateMse vtevo,- MOjjjQVjCr tho body,6fMissJloll-lettwh'o.wiks mBTderedMo'vclopedllftr Ice-turjlifty-fourto whlch-threnten1 Nkw Yoihc, May 10. The Mallorj lino steamer Lcomi, which left hci 'plop on Saturday, bound for Galveston took lire nt sea, put back and arrived in port last night w lth 10 corpses on board. Tho dead wcro 13 steerage passengers and three members of the crew, who suupumbed to a terrible flro which occurred oil tho Delaware capci nt an cnrlv hour yesterday morning. Thu full horror of tho story cap hardly bo told as yet. Those who aro penned dead were up below decks, und although f ran ttc efforts were inailo by tho officers of the cssel to save them, the fliu had gained such terrific headway beforo tho danger wns discovered that all escape was cut olf. Tho steamer carried iu her cargo many bales ot cotton. It Is not certain how tho flro originated, but when Is wns discovered it burst forth with such fury that It was impossible to reach tho steerage. Kveu then tho stecrago passengers apparently were unmindful of tho danger, elso tho smoko and flames had not reached them. The saloon passengers wore first aroused nnd in such u manner ns to occasion little alarm. Wiien It became apparent that tho flro had cut oft the &tccrngo tho captain and his men poured great quantities of water down tlio ventilator and most frautlo efforts were made for tho escape of those penned up. In this way olght of the stecrago passengers made their escape. Tho passengers were all transferred to tho City of Augusta in safety And tho work pf fighting tho flro was con-- " tlnued. Aboutnino o'clock In tho morning tho flames were under control nnd tho stenmer'out of danger. Tho passengers were sent back to tho Leon a and tho City of Augusta continued on her way to Savannah. Tho Lcona put about and returned to port under hor own steam. GEN. WHEATON RETIRED. CURTAINafJ.pev OSpHng; 0,1 vi 097, une is uiiuiu up di tuivivip. lor 50c. and 75c per pair, we show nice patterns three-yar- d inl 9 lengths.. See them. . U jr From $1 per pair and up, we show three and one-halyard lengths. ' For beauty, these can not be beaten at the same prices. Twenty-fiv- e m ' p'er cent, discount on our 1896 Lace) Curtains. SHORT 'PROFITS,. BIG.VDLUMEill ' ' We guarantee our prices to be as low as those itatlQ.hj "' any retail house in St. Louis, Chicago, New York, or any other city. So save the expressage, and leave your money in y6ur home , , ? market. -- BISHOP & CO., 4M MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY.' WYOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. a plto of manure on Ucorgo Haugburn's farm, Wednesday, tho dead body of IVra. Bryan was discovered. Tho top of 'his head was crushed, indicating murder. Mr. Bryan claimed to bo a second .cousin of Wm. J. Bryuu, and was undoubtedly murdered for his money. FOUND TO DE -- f VALID. The Illlnol Judicial Apportionment Dill Hnttalned. Mount Vehnok, 111., May 7. Tho Illinois supreme court, through Chief BEST TRAINS '.' --TO- I 1 M. GOOD BUGGY , MADE BY THE JL I a vouA TWIAnTSDNVTLLE JLv f. CARRIAGE CD. Make-fo- r Give us n call and be convipced that we will give you the best Buggy made . (gj in Kentucky for tj money. Twenty-fiv- e years experience tells the story. We 'w will sell ( shouts of "Long Llvo tho Sultan."" Hut thcro still remained causa for tho most serious anxiety, for tho question was then whether tho Greek, whose ships wcro lying off tho town und in plain bight would accept lCdhem Pasha's terms. A single gunshot from tho fleet would hnvo compelled tho Turks to treat Volo as hostile. Three newspaper men, myself among them, wcro appointed a deputation to go on board tho ilagship and get tho admiral's reply. Wo" bore n white Hag. At tho quay, however, wo met the captain ot tho foreign warships with n wriitcn communication from tho admiral saying that ho intended to remain in front of tho town until assured tliat it would bo occupied qulutly. "To this tho Tutklsh commander replied that only ono battalion would enter, tho main army going into camp out-stdand ho again requested that the Greek Ib'ot bo withdrawn, otherwlso ho coul I not bo responsible for what might occur. WENT , throng quickly followed "by frautlo had becnlwrltlhg her anonymous lot tors for two years. Frank Miller walked out on tho platform of a fust tralu on tho Illinois Central near Cobdcn, 111., and was thrown olf when tho train rounded n sharp curve. Ho received Injuries which may prove futul. Tho famous Capt William Strong, who bus been engaged lu mountain wars ever slnco ho was mustered out of tho federal army in lbon, was assassinated Sunday morn lug near his home lu Breathitt county, ICy. FIFTY-FIFTH theory.Jjh'at'iho wa3 slaIn.byla7l5aHjW.lio judicial apportionment bill passed by Utah, Washington, Omaha, on April 23 last is found tho from Service In tho United States army, to bo valid, and is sustained.' . St. Paul, Nebraska, having reached tho ago of 03 years, of GUINEAS. which time 47 years havo been spent In WON A THOUSAND tho service. Black Hills, Ilotebery' ' Filly Chelaudry Cele. At 11 o'clock tho officers and em- Lord bra ted Her Owner' Dlrthday. -- VIAployes of tho department of tho ColLondo.V, May 8, Lord Rosobcry's orado assembled in Gen. Whenton's buy fitly Chelaudry won tho Thousand office aud bade tho goncral farewell, Guineas stako at Nowmarket. His lie mndo'a few appropriate remarks. Gen. Wheaton has loft for tho cast, lordship was specially congratulated thU ovent on tho VEST1IULED TRI1MS. and iu August will sail for Europe, on winning of his classic Mny 7, 1817.. birth, where ho will -- spend the next two anniversary kautaai ZtmmZi&mtm pnapRa years. Ambauador otta FroSer Sympathy. Pabis,. May 7. The. United States CMAIK CARS ANOTHER PARIS FIRE VICTIM. ambassador, Mr. James B. Uustis, who , Ml Mario cle Comeau, Formerly of Slaten had previously written to M. llano-tauxCONOULT TICKET AOCNT, OR Island, Among the J.UU the minister for foreign affairs, Nkw Yoihc, May 0. It lslearned hero expressing his condolence with the F,. M. RUGG, TIMV. PASS'flACCNr, through a private cablegram that Miss families of tho victims of the lire at the ST. LOUIS, MO. Mario do Comeau, formerly of Staten charity bazar, called personally upon Island, was among tho victims of tho the minister yesterday afternoon and frAtitAjAt AAiiSi A Paris fire. Tho name had appeared In repeated tho expressions of his proSPRIIMQj IB37 an Incomplete manner in some of tho found sympathy. printed lhts. Miss do Comeau was a THE MARKETS. daughter of Louis do Comeau, of the I late firm of Dcrham .t Co., of New Nkw Youk. May II, 1997. York, who retired from business in OATTLT.-Nal- lve 1 4 HI Steers. 14 25 7U 138 1, owing to ndvanccd years. Mr. do tXHTON-MliKlll- nir r ,. 3 25 it 4M C$indoW cBhades Wheat. it Comcnu died shortly nf ter retirement, TVIIKAT-A- a ltcd., COHN-No.- '.... leaving six children, thrco sons and three daughters. 1 The largest variety. .ST. UHJI& sMHatJJBiik? -. STAMn. Newest designs. n. Had Served Forty-Heve- n Year In tha United Hlate Army. Dr.NVEn, Col., May 8. Brovot Maj.-Gc- Justice Magrudcr, rendered a decision In tho caso of Hordman and others vs. Rose, secretary of state, in which tho Kansas Gity, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast. Frank Whcnton has been rotlrcd St, Louis or Chicago, (tf&ih 09all paper and n I'LOUU-MVIulc- OATS-Na8.- ...i. rotUC-.NewH- ew CpTTON-rMldulln- tt Average atjtho ,Cloe of Flay Sunday Following Is tho standing ot tho league baseball club3 at tho close of play May ti. Per Haltlmoro FlltsourKh. r.o.llsvlllu I'lillodulplila New York Won. II 8 8 6 7 7 I Cow and Heller CALVI'.S each. JHX1S- - Kuir to Select HllKEl -- r'ulr to L'holio Fi.OUIl-1'uteii- L? Mb.., dj -- Dleer. .. fat Hlf4 8K (TejJieading, colors at the 4 uj aigiaf 1M 8 25 4 6i ( ft Lost. 3 4 cent. COItN-N- o. OAT-- No. KVH-N- o.2 WIIBAT l''uncyto Kxtrudo. -- No. t Mixed t i ltcd JVIutor S75 ki . d I Mf, 4 4 t0 4 45 JiSSfc!-t'.,fto 10WG5CCJi4,l-E;0',ir- 4 c a it w 20 35 th5pipkHPIiE aiiuii oi.;. -- 4 . .Bid .727 ,M7 .571 615 ,63S TOllAUCO-LU- k-s Leaf Hurley IIAY-C'l- ear UO'lTKlt-ChoIUUUS-Kre- ih. l'OIUC-SUnd- ard H A(.'OH-C- ler LAHD-Ptt- me CONGRESS. Clilcuso Washington i:ieclaml Cincinnati lloston SULouls llrooldyn 6 6 B Timothy IlIU SJHU s w ia 4 60 (a 8 00 . 8 12 aj co i o 7 0 0 10 ,61 .BOH ... (now) Dairy.. .417 .808 Steam CHICAUO. ... Stoer it 8 .... ii . .. U I (" CM .... (ft .... O i O 400 it 4 75 U 400 4 UU a 60 00 Please call in and be vinced at con- - i 4 3 8 .29 OAITLK-Natl- ve .273 o, THROUGH ICant-lloun- A Cnl. BRIDGE. Wreck of nn d .' Top feuggy of Our Own $45. Pukiilo, Col., May 8. Passenger No. 0. on tho Santa Fo railroad, nt Lniunr, PusaeiiRor Train train cast-boun- a '4 tho Arkansas river at Lamar, 115 miles cast of hero at 11 a. m. Tho cngluo mnll car, baggage car, smoker und chair cars nil went Into tho rlvor, tvo sleepers only remaining on the trade. Hnglncer John Mndlgan had ono rib broken. Ho stuck to his post. Two tramps, names unknown, were stealing a rldo on tho pilot, Ono had an arm and tho othcraleg broken. No body elso was injured. A flood, caused by n heavy rain, hao undermined tho foundations of the went through tho br!dgo ovor Hpoelnl Kmslim. ICtli. tho More in Cubm length resolution wasillHcussodntconsklorulilo tho oppoiltton kontlnu-nt- . for tho Ilrst time sine; tlio ilouuto bcimn, Uniltnar expression. No uctlor twas tuhca upou tho resolution In tho hoiuo consMcnitlon of tho huiiiUo nmonihn.'uts to the Mindry civil appropriation? oill wis cntorcJ upon umlor n sporlal order providing for n races? from day lo day until tflsposod of In tlio tcimtc, on tho 6th, nn amendment to thosuiidry ilvllhlil was adopted revokl'ix tht former executive's untor .irovlJInir for forostrj reservations wntrrctlnK U.OOO.OOi) acres. Another amendment axrceJ to provhlos for a of thn InvostUatlou of tho condttlou of tho f ur Bonis In Ilulirlnir son Tho Mil, np proprlatlng nn nxreKUlo of f!M,otU.UM, wn passed. ... Inthohouto a resolution rciiortcd by tho committee on rulos, providing that the houso meet on Mondays nnd Thursdays, vai odoptod. IN tho Hcnate, on thu A City OoTorniiient lu .lull. Omaha, Nob., May 10, A special tho I'.ee from Aurora, Nob., buys: to Choioe. SIIBUF Fair to Choice r'UJUll Winlor l'atenta ilOUS-r- alr 3 60 3 24 4 40 S75 & 525 20 to WHE COHN-NOATM-N- spring patent AT-o.2 o.Z No. "Tho mayor nnd city council aro in jail nnd nro 'likely to remain thcro. Judge Stull hud them cited to appear for contempt, nnd sent them to jail for disregarding his orders. Tho city attorney sought relief from tho supremo court, which was dented. Judge Stull yesterday offered to release tho officials on ball, but they declined to accept It. Tho trouble originated in an otl'ort to open u stieot STILL FIGHTING THE FLOOD. ot Work on tho Louisiana Levee. New Oiiluans, May 8. Tho providential interference of good wcathci has enabled tho strengthening of tho lino, until now there Is little fear of disaster. Howovor, tho 10 vco boards are all at work with a will, und tho Davis, Plko's Peak, Bonnott Carre, McCall and other important levees deemed weak nro lelng placed In condition to withstand n siege. 'The river has at last broken away from tho 10.3 mark, h but is only nbovo it. This means that tho time to halt has not. yet come, and there will bo no ccssa-- ' tlon of labor. No Cessation one-tent- Nazuoa. Spring. a vu 44 . oikiift . isj 5 05 3 74 BOOK STORE, MADISONVILLIi. - KY. A. D, SISK'S FOUIC CATTLE HOaS-AllClra- des Mess (new) KANSAS CITY. Shipping Steers .... 8 25 3 40 ... . 4ft u Illinois DOUBLE FROM WHEAT OA'rS-No.2 No. 2 Hod White. COKN-N- o.2 FLOUH-.IIIgharad- o. COHN-No.- ., 22 SOWS 4 45 eft tt 4 Od Central Unsurpassed R. 11. Si. maintains NEW 0HL4AN3. 2... arii OATS-VstHAY-iCBOI- 18 25 00 . it 65 DAILY N SERVICE FROMv,.', I'OKIC Now Mo flafVMJ UI.U COTfON-Ulddl- lni u it into t. LQU13V-L- 8 75 6 NEW ORLEANS TO MEMPHIS CAIRO tVHEAT-No-ai- lsd COIlN-No,2W- Ued OlHCi OATS-NFOUIC-NcwHACON-CUarl- o. Moi JMUed. tlb lnir ILLINOIS G. A. R. O nicer ta 2Kt? 21 ii 0 75 27.; 2! J, t COITON-Mlddl- bridge has Issued a decree nuUiorlzlng the raising of 8,000,000 to bo secured bj the customs duties of Spain to meet tho cost of military operations In Cuba and tho Philippine Islands. Tho Bank of Spain will undo tako tho issue. Ordered to Madmd, May 10. Tho queen regent More Money Needed. W M ;; : We 4. aU ki$s Pf rpnainn( an Spring Vehicles, from tlw lightest to the heayieRtj that is being qsed, it) our county, A hint to the wise is sufficient. .J : g. T. ;:::::;::::::'.'.::'.::: ::::::.: B, JOUpB, Manager. N. R. JONES. :: Constantinople, Mav 7, Ordprs hov been telegraphed to Edhom Pasha U push (u to Domnkni Immediately, Hlllqrd filliaove'a brother' Wife flrinmis, M,lchM May U, Mra, Cyrus FHImoro, widow qf tho brother of Millard Filimoro, fell from tho porch of her daughter' rcsldcnco Sunday, and dlod shortly after from concussion of tho brain. She was OS years of ago and very wealthy. Wiped Oat by Fire. OAttsViiXE, Wis., May 11. Fire wiped out tho little village of Marshland Sunday night Tho post office, Will lros.' hqtol, Heath's telophono and other buildings wcro de stroyed. Loss not heavy. of-fl- 'lub,rhlne," i:iectol. Londok, May H. A dispatch to the Galicsiiuho, 111., May 7. Business of Dally Hall from Homo says that tho importance marked tho last day of the compact of tho powers constituting tho state G. A. U. encampment The triple alllunco has bcon renewed for a election of department commander period of six yoars. resulted in choice ot A. L. Sehlmpff, Uled at Oqe.Hundred and Six. On Peoria. first tho ballot Tnov, N Y., May 11. Capt, Joseph ho received 433 votes to 103 for James King, who claimed that ho was 10A O'Donncll, of Chicago. Tho council of years old last Wcduosday, died at his administration was chosen as follows home in Lanslngburg. Ho claimed to A. D. Cadwallader, Lincoln; F. B bo of Indian descent Hamilton, Qulncy; O. F. Avery, Pontine; T. W. Cole, lloekford; C. II. Fire. SfcABRodkE, N. J., May 10. Flro yesTabbetts, Chicago. A rcdnctlon wns A YOUNG HERO. made In expenses ot tho officers. Tho terday morning defrayed tho shoo facdepartment commander was allowed Stuck to Ills Fot with n Ourniuir Box of tory oceuplod by Poore & Dolo and W Dynamite Ten Feet Away, and Saved I?. Bradford, and three" adjoining build 8100 "Instead $500, nnd assistant ndjn tngs were, also burncd.iLoss, estimated tant general 81,500 Instead of 81,600 a Hovoral I.lvt'n. year. Houoiiton, Mich., May 8. With a atS30,(W(t box containing 200 pounds of dynamite WILL DIE FIRST. on fire, ten fcot away from him, John KIIHIHIIHIInHtHWIIIIilllllllllllllllMllllllllllu: A FrUoncr Who Declines to Hircrp Crown Thomas, a boy who runs a compressed, air hoisting , engine iu tho Tamack ldnt (Ind.) Htrerts. Cnow.N Point, Ind., May 7. Archy mine, stuck to his post and saved tho Whitlock, tho Tollcaton gamu warden lives of tho men at work in tho mine sentenced to six months In jail on by his wonderful bravery. Ten seconds utter Thomas had hoistTuesday, has caused Sheriff Hnys nc little trouble. Tho county com ed tho men to tho lovel tho dynamite tho englno to nn oxplodcd, smashing passed mlssioners recently la tha original SarsaparUitho j all inmateH ol pieces nnd doing other damage, but tha order compelling standard of tho world. Others S the jail To work upon the city men and tho boy to whom they owe, havo imitated tlio remedy. streets with ball and chain. Tho sher- their lives wcro in a placo of safoty. Thoy can't Jmltato tho record: 5 iff has worked hnrd trying to get Whit FOUND MURDERED. lock to obey orders, but ho enn o,t get him to stir. Whitlock says ho will dlo Second Cousin of Win. J. llryaa Killed 1 nnd Hidden In a Manure File. before ho will sweep Crown. Point, iHWIIIUIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIrHwi streets. Cando, N. D., May 7. While movlucr Idt Day of thoStntoIiicninpiiient Trlplo Alliance. MEMPHIS Sf. LOUIS LOUISVILLE CINCINNATI CHICAGO S1V LOUIS CHICAGO CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE AND IKOM ST. LOUIS TO CHICAGO making direct connections with Ibrough trains for all points NORTH, EAST AND WEST Ualli-mor- nclurlinr IliifT.ilrv Pitulniri. PlHt.Mtnft Uoslon, New York, I'liiladelphia. Richmond, St. Paul, Minneapolis, umann. uansai Lily, l lot Sprinfis, Alk . and Denver "Closo ronnrclion uilh L'tn-IrMiKicifiinni Vnllnv llnni,. ,lirl Kact Vestibulo Daily Train for nl DUfeUQUE. and thn West, luo I, (J, U, SIOUX FALLS, lines. SIOUX CITV J. and connecting Particulars of agents of AYER'Sl Wm. Murray, Dir. Pass, Agl.. New Orleans. Jno. A. Scott, Div. Pass. ArL, Memphi;. A'. II. Hanson, G. P. A., Chicago. W. A. Kellond. A. G. P. A.. Loulswlle. BELMONT TblsUtousa Is Newt rurultning are New EverTthlngPlisl-cIjss I -- 50 Years of Cures Ul I V LJ T JQU 1 JCJj I SI r MADISONVILLE, KY. &. 1. ones, - Probrtefoi'. "S.' i It 4" r '' " Vmr, " ," i ' " 1 UNCLE SAM ! one-half ' i " " WORK OF 1,1 - Tfljyj strong pdcclit c in the value of wheat, and probability that the next WEBSTER COUNTY NEWS. crop may be worth something. An Abscess lilJu b at Manager. LP.iQrf ..tSHlNB COMPANY. (Incorporated.) U iltlio l'c?fo3icc'j " matter. Rarllnston ) Sccon.l SiJBSCIUPTlON RATES: ".i Sn Year, strictly In advance ' Mentha, . " It oo Mnr.le Coplei 3 Speclmon copies mailed tree on application. .irrcspondcnts wanted In all parts of the e untr Address nt for particulars. ThrecMontht, " jo a5 THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1897 fifth, ml IP 20I2I122 ANNOUNCEMENTS. HATE SENATL. honest footing with the world by Friday. passing such revenue bills as would in Louisville Mr. I ,I. Baker has Im-nake possible the payment of her several da 3. cbts that have been piled up by a Mr. W. E. Unurl.ind t several days long succession of reckless Demo- in Mridisonville and Hopkins County last cratic rule. The R iiiiblnans havu wpek, returning home Tursliy of this doti'j their duty darlissly in this week. Rev DjWitl, ptstor nf the Methodist matter and wilt b s;ivui er.u!i Church, filled his rrRtilr .tptioititmrnt here their honesty ami courage b in- Sunday. telligent people. Messrs. David Herron n Mr. W. D. Chandler, of Scbrcc was in town Saturday talking life insurance. Mr Marion Henderson, of Blackford, psss-r- t through here list Friday on tiis way to Calhoun. County E. G. Bishop, of Urn The Democratic quill pushers Record, mingled with our Weluterhero last pmplc have the gall to charge the neces- - Saturday and Sunday. ity for increased taxation to the Mr. J. D". Watson will apply for license Republican State administration. to sell liqttoi atel'rovidence. at tho next Of course all sensible people know term of tho County Court. Dr. E. N. Rice and f.imily visited relathis is untrue, and that the Repubtives in Lisman Saturday tint! Sunda). licans undertook the big and thankless job of placing .he State on an Mr John Herron, of Shiltnn, one of Webster's first ct tss tu tellers, wis in town Asylum, have both been critically ill. Dr. Gardiner was reported better yesterday with some hope of his recovery. Dr. McNary on Sunday showed no improvement and is still in a critical condition. The latter is at the home of Mr. P. H. Darby in Louisville, the former at Hopkinsvillc. It is extremely unfortunate that two such excellent gentlemen and able physicians holding as they do positions of great responsibility should bu thus sunkin. Republicans to Make a Hot Fight In tho Stomach Cnusotl Croat AT THE QREAT EXPOSITION. Sufferlng-W- ao Confined to'tho Ulll. for the County Offices. " Bod But Now Ablo to Work. The Government Display a ComThe Seaboard Air Line' Fine Display, had an abscess In, 'InOctobortlBOS.I Asylum and Dr. H. F. McNary, DIXON' IIIQII SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. The Seaboard Air Line pepple have plete Exposition Within wltU pleu my stomach. I was ulso taken constructed n mammoth car 28x50 feet, Superintendent of the Lakeland Tliclf. rlsy ond coughed vory badly. I wna nrtistically decotated and lighted by elecDr. T. W. Gardiner, Superintendent at the Hopkinsvillc, Items and Personal Gossip From treated by pliysiclana butdld not improve. Igavoupnil hopo of over cettlng well. the County Seat. My right sido was swollen and I was. not ablo to walk ncrosj tho room r.nd was confined to my bed. I was mlvlicil to Webstix County DcrAttTMinT Conducted by David Urownino try Hood's Samapnrllla and bcau taking dixon, KY. It. In throo dnyu I couVl 000 n ehnngo Dlzon Newt Hems. for tho bettor. I l:cpt on taking Hood'd County Sunday School Convention at Barsaparllla until I had lahoii four bot- Sebree next Saturday and Sunday. lies and continued to Improve. I am now Mr. Thomas Todd, of Tilden, was in nblo to don good day's workon tho farm.." M. U. Mann, DcmoMville, Kontucky. town last Friday. Newsy and months, and at a cost not to exceed (3 500, including cases, Jars and other decorative features. Tbo decorations were made by Albro Cleveland, a grandson of ono of the first conductors of the N. & C Rv :inri nrn .1 credit lo h( tf --') m lO j' u . THE DIFFERENCE fit IVNA Tfl NUMEROUS RAILWAY EXHIBITS Nashville, Tenn., May 12, 1897 (Special) If there were no other attractions at the Tennessee International Exposition, the United States Government Building, one ot the must magnificent and impressivo specimens of architecture upon tho .grounds with Us varied and costly exhibits within, would amply repay tha seeker of information and pleasure to travel hundreds of Within this beautiful miles to visit. structure tbero aro "sights to sco" that the averago civilian docs not seo within a lite-tim- e. Sarsaparillan?,,,"!; JtjSlxfor$s. Lowell, Mint. Hood's Hood&Co., Oct Hond'a and nly Hood's. tiro tlio tcat nttcr-amnpllU. u!d digestion. 23c, HOOd S PlllS spr-n- fr and Frank Tow Christian, subject to the action of the Republican announce We are ROlllNSONKoblnson asauthorized to for Stato a candidate Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and of Webster County News. Today The Bee inaugurates a new department giving the news our sister county of Webster. Mr. David Browning, a prominent partr XX This department is in charge of attorney at law in Dixon, an ex- AKBR We are authorized to announce Dr. E. J S. ilalcr, of Madltonvllle, as a candidate tor TOte Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and Christian, subject to the action of the Republican party. "GufcATER New York" will have a population of more than 3,000,- 000, and villvbc the second city inJ the world. .... Tub Agricultural Department is making an experiment 'in the export ot creamery butter for the English market, now controlled by -- BenjTiark. In France, spider growing is an industry, for the purpose of .weaving cobwebs and dust about the new wares of the wine merchant, and giving the packages quick age. It is said, too, that Pennsylvania lias learned this French trick. cellent gentleman and a leading Mr. Browning was Republican. of the County Campaign secretary Committee in 1896 and to his ef forts arc largely due the thorough organization and efficient work of the Republican forces during the late campaign in Webster county. Mr. Browning's first letter indicates his earnestness in. the work which will grow in his hands with the solid support he is sure to get. The Bee enters with pleasure upon the work for the good of the party in Webster county and the promotion of the material welfare of all her people. For Health and Pleasure. Better lo bunt in fields for health ht I wf Pkof. Barnard, of Nashville not the astronomer of Lick's Ob- Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught servatory has an air ship in which The wise far cure on exercise depend: ,lie really soars. When the air God never made his work for man to megd. : Dryden. slyp becomes a practical reality, The people of Earlington are y. 11,11 win uecuiuu ui tiiu bjiauu' generally blessed with health and, writer? young people especially, are tne Republicans to Make aStronjr Fight. The Bee today does its initial interested in those pursuits of hapIn this department will bo found the Work toward covering the news of piness that arc calculated to pre- card of Mr. J. G, Jenkins declining tho Webster count'. This is the first serve the health, freshness and nomination given bim by the Republicans week and the time has been short vigor that so abounds among them. for the' office of Sheriff. We regret that ha at but the showing is excellent and There are many opportunities for andhas arrivedrace, the conclusiona he has, quit the since be is popular promises great things in good sea rational, healthful pastime in and man and would add strength to tho ticket. son. The Bee attends to its own about this comfortable little city. His card explains his politics, and he will business and grows. The lover of nature and nature's be found doing as much for the success of our ticket Ibis fali as any Republican The Washington correspond solitudes and mysteries may walk, in the county. The Republicans tor the enttothc Courier Journal reports ride, drive, go awheel or row upon first time have nominated a full ticket, that Senator Dcboe stated to him Loch Mary "far from the madden- and propose to make a fight straight hu would endorse E. T. Franks ing crowd" into the bosom of Na- from the shoulder for the connty offices, for the Second district collector ture with picturesque and restful on tho principles of the party as enunciated In the Jast Nation3! pisiform, and if they ship; R. D. Hill for District At- - surroundings in a few moments art) defeated next November, it will be no TiiG iov'Sr otsoiTiS particular torney; Sam Roberts, for SeventhKfme. disgrace. Tne Chairman will call the gem of Kentucky human nature, a county committee together at an early date district collcctorship, and JftoW, sweet, pretty girl and they grow to supply the vacancy. 1 emus tor uic iygjffn; here may, if she will, hie himwith Perjury. -- worshipped at Lisman last Sunday as usual. Mr. S. D. Palmer, of Providence, who has been attending tho Dixon High School, returned homo Sunday. Mr. Sam Cole, of Lisman, who has been attending the High School nt litis place, visited his parents Sunday. Mr. Richard Head, one of our best citi zens, will movo this week to Blackford where he will engage in business with his brother, J. K. Head. The funeral of William Bell was preached at' the Court Houso last Sunday to, jt large congregatian. Mr. Henry Stone, who has been quite ill with appendicitis for several days is thought to be some better. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. William Mooney, of near town, that has been at the point of death for some timo with Spinal Meningitis died Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Mr. F. W. Winstead, hte candidate for the nomination for Circuit Court Clerk, left last Sunday for Spokane, Washington. Mr Winstead served one term as Circuit Clerk, and is an excellent gentleman, and wo wish him abundant success in bis new home. Rev. Ligon began a protracted meeting at the Christian Church Monday evening. Esq, J. L Chandler received a dangerous blow on the head, with a piece of iron by one McCarthy, last Saturday night. Cause oE difficulty not known. McCarthy has " nit yet been arrested. 'Silver-Democrat- and corscitntiously expressed. They may bo crrorcous, I do not claim to bu per fect, or to know it all. In conclusion I wish to return to the Republicans ot Webster county my and heartfelt gratitude for offering to me the nomination for Circuit Court Clerk, and for giving me the nomination for Sheriff of Webster county, and with regrets and hesitancy I have arrived at the conclusion, not to maho the race. To the many Republicans and several. Demo crats who have tendered me their unso licited support, I shall ever feel grateful and promise to remember you (is well its my enemies) in ray prajcrs. Your obedient servant, John G. Jenkins.- sin-scc- Dlxonlllfh School Commencement, The Dixon High School closed a suc cessful term with appropriate exercises on Thursday and Friday nights. On Thursday night tbo young ladies of tho school filled the program with recitationa, select readings and music, which was very interesting. Friday night's exercises con sisted of orations by several young gen tlemen. All acquitted themselves well. Prof. J. M. Ma,hn, the principal, has been here two years, and is an able, instructor, a Christian gentleman, and a tireless warkcr in the school-room- , and we regret that bo intends to leave us'. D. B. MADISONVILLE. Circuit Court began Monday and a' Urge crowd was in town. Mcsrrs. D. A. Morton. R. W. Overall, I. Bailey, W. C. Morton, E. L. Hendricks, and Frank Bowmer went to Hopkinsville Sunday afternoon to see Dr, T. W. Gardiner, who it seriously under tho woather. Conductor Peler Herb, the onlicst local conductor on the L & N., had his right hand badly pinched in making a coupling, Earneet Litllcpage and is off temporarily. took up the lines right where Conductor Peto dropped them, and the jog has not slackened in tho least under bis excellent supervision. Mr. Dan W. DjMoss, of the Hanson country has a fine,. large, new boy at 'bis house, whose card, wo understand, Jwill bear the superscription, "Udgtr McKi'iKty Demoss,"and we cannot blame Dan for being superlatively happy. Tbo foundation of the Opera House block is in, and the work progressing nicely under the supervision of Col. George Stewart, who has the contract. Mr. Thomas Howard is progressing nicely with his Ice and Cold Storage plant. The building will soon be ready for .the machinery. In the event lie fails to strike sufficient water in his well, we understand be has arranged to pipe water. Tbo Baptist church may now boast of having the finest organ in MadisonvilleJ just received It is a new importation from St. Louis, and its superiority U due in -- fi S'C.t measure to the excellent taste and judgment displayed by Colonel R. W. Overall in its selection. We understand he gave an organ recital Friday evening to a select few by way of exhibiting the rare quality of the tone of the instrument. The grand jurors are D, W. Urns lead, foreman, N. J. Franklin, T. B Porter, E. W. Townsend, J. M. Gentry, Andrew Combs, J. A. Ashby, W. J. Barnblll s, Vareen Watson, O. E. Slaton, J M and W. B. Courtney, S(t-ven- I correspondent to the Louisville Evening Post, reports the appointment on Monday of the following postmasters in A. W. this end of Kentucky: Mooney, Dixon; J. F. Sigler. Boxville, Union County; J. C. Hall, Hcushaw, Union County; Union J. D. Harris, Sturgis, County; S. K. Shaffer, Geneva, Henderson County. Tun railroads of the South are doing a great work at the Tennessee Centennial. The exhibits they make of the resources and productiveness of .he Southern States are such as arc certain to attract the attention of manufacturers, miners Believer are Scarce. The result of and agriculturalists. (Green River Sentinel.) this work must be of great benefit It is strange that no one but Dr. to the South's development and Hunter's personal enemies and the Southerners are themselves sur Pranklin Grand Jury will believe surprised at the resources of their for a moment the story of the criminals, who, in seekown territory thus fully displayed. ing his ruin, endeavored to make American cycle manufacturers their story too strong and got exported nearly two million dollars caught in their own trap. That Air Ship. worth ot cycles uuring tne year (Princeton Banner.) ending June 20, 1896, and it is sensation of an The said that this export trade was airship plowing around over the practically inaugurated in the sec country doubtless had its invenond half of the year under consid- tion in the mind of some man who eration. Great Britain has been was holding on to the unhealthy exporting wheels for a much longer end of a protractedjag. Free For All. period, and her exports for the same twelve months were nearly Without money you can go to five times the value of ours. But the Tennessee Centennial and Interthe Americans are right after them national Exposition any time you like. Read The Bee's great offer "Stocks of and go to work. Bradslree'S says: wheat afloat for and ip Europe Notice. added to those in the United States House and Lot for sale. The and in Canada, on May 1 amounted house contains six rooms, cellar, to 107,198,000 bushels, the small well and good outbuildings, all in t &t like total since 1891, and a do pretty fair condition. Lot 500c 190 crease of nearly 15.000.000 Bushels feet, situated on Blopk i5,Lot;No. McEuen Avenue, Earlington, within a month." With the time 1 on Will sell for 800 Cash, or Ky. jet to elapse before another crop $1,000 "on time. Write for paris harvested, and the consequent ticulars to H. W. Wcndelken, Brcckenridge Co., Ky. further reduction oin the visible Cloverport, supply, there is little- to indicate Box 96. ed six-day- s' self and herself away to many a Young Roland Melton was arrested on lover's lane and delightful trysting a charge of perjury, and held in, custody place where the flowers bloom and here Saturday to await the officer from the birds sing and the forest tree Evansvlille, Ind., where said offence was spreads its broad shades for their committed a short time ago. It seems that Melton went with a young couple to sweet pleasure. Evansville to get married, and swore thai There are some busy men in our the young lady was twenty-onyears of city of pleasant surroundings whose age, when in fact she was only about sev 'youth is renewed as the eagles" enteen. The father of the young lady, by the oft repeated communion Mr. John Watson, was opposed to her with the picturesque and lovely marrying the young man, Mr. McCurry, face 01 nature that lies at our and expects to prosecute Melton. Young Let us all appreciate Melton is a son of Mr. John W. Melton, threshold. and enjoy these opportunities one of our bast citizens, and a farmer, and certainly has our sympathy in more. "Don't gear your wheel of life the trouble be is having over his son. too high; it doesn't pay to get to Mr. Jenkins' Card. the place of your night's rest? the To tub People of Webster Cou.ntv. 'lonely inn,' by riooa." the e well-to-d- Charted o At this time I think it appropriate to have published the following card: In view of the fact that you have twice - honored me by electing me to the posi tion of Clerk ot your Circuit court as a Democrat, and in view of the fact that I did not support W. J. Bryan, Democratic and Populist nominee for President last fall; by thus honoring mo I consider that you have done me a favor for which it would be bard for me to repay you, and for which I have not words sufficient to express my gratitude .and thanks. I voted against W. J. Bryan because I am opposed to Government ownership of railroads, telegraphs and telephones, and because I am opposed to the scheme of the Government loaning money Prof. T. S. McCall, formerly of Jo the people. And because I am in favor this city, but now of Franklin, Ky., of a protective tariff, honest money, reci- has purchased the Kentucky Colprocity and law and order. In my opinion lege property at Pewoe Valley for we only need tariff enough to supply rev- $7,000, and next September it will enue to run the Government economically! be opened ts a boarding school for but it should be levied on competing arti- girls. cles. Especially would I like to seo a tax The Kentucky Way. put upon imports coming into competition (Hartford Republican J with what we farmers make. It transpires that a Michigan I believe in honest money and say that girl received attention from seven-- , a dollar made out of about 33 cents fs not teen boys and was kissed by fifteen an honest dollar, because it is impossible of them. A Kentucky boy paysfor anything to be greater than it is. I attention to seventeen or more say further that Congress cannot creato girls' and kisses them all. value. K it could, why not make all the Don't Whisper It. people rich, or pay off the national debt? (Mayheld Mirror ) I favor reciprocity because it furnishes Do yon not suppose the airship, a market for our surplus products and brings back in return things wo actually instead of being ,a thing of the aerial elements, has its home "in need. These are some ot my views, honestly journalistic wind? MORTONS GAP. Mr. Herbert Whitney, of Rockcastle, is at present the guest of Ben T. Robinson. Mr. George King and family, of St, Charles, spent Sunday with the ramily of Ben T. Robinson. Mrs. J. E Williams visited her parents at Croflon last week. Master Lisle Robinson is visiting rela tives at St. Charles John M. Victory, of Earlington, was In Morions Friday, mixing with friends. Miss bppio Hockersmitb, of Madison- ville, was the guest of Miss Lillio Harrip, last vteck. Mesdamcs Ben T. Robinson and George Toy visited in Earlington, Thursday. We will organize a Knights of Honor Lodge hero Friday night with over thirty members. , Several of our pcop!e""wcrc in Madison-vill- e last week. Miss Lizzie Arnold, of Greenville, 3 visiting Miss Anna Furgerson. Prof. J. B. Ferguson, of Dalton, was in Mortons last week, shaking bands with the boys. j Prol. McCall'j Purchase. (Hopkinsyillo Kentnckian.) In fact, it is a complete Exposition, embracing a department of war and marino exhibits, a department of zoology and piscatory, a department at art and science, a department of ancient and modern history, a department of phtlatclia, and a department offinancc. As one enters bo is saluted by tbo waving (lacs and banners of all the creat rowers of tbo world, bo raises his eyes when productions of the wonderful, prismatic light- xou can UOU5C3 iiasu BCfU53 U13 vision. hardly realize that you are standing front of a mighty light of such great power, that its rays can bo seen from twenty to fifty miles at sea, to guide the marine safely around the breakers to the htvtiu wbcro ho would be. Pass on to the Navy Department, autl of the great war there you see vessels and merchant marines q! which you have perhaps long heard So per fectly constructed and clab irately IhisduoJ are these models, that thousindi of dollars have been spent in their cuiwiruriiuii From this drpirtnl nt, i ilirrci m tin display of scientific instrument-.- , .u a there wot km,; applilearn from practical ances bow a mm ul war or nurcnta: marine is minai; il upon tlia pitnlss deep. Next you come to lua Department ot e War, and from the crtldo flint lock rifle to the most improved Not only aro tho various cannon. implements of war exhibited; but tbo regalia of the men who enlist fnr the defense of their country. In thal'ostoflico Department the lover ot philatelia can feast bis ecs upon the stamps of the world to bis heart's content In this department may also be seen illustraot the yrodt tions of the marking-room- s Government postoffico. Visit tho Treasury, and tho of the currency and bonds of our country You will be agreeably surprised wnen you see the exhibit there. A walk through the long grotto, with its reenchanting walls, filled with nichc-lik- c cesses, which are in reality ticjutilul little lakes filled with fish, little and large, of many varieties. In fact, to many this will, no doubt, be one of the most interesting departments in the Government Building, but also ono of the most instructive upon the entire grounds. To the student and inventor the handsome display of the United States Patent Office offers a field of study that but 'few comparatively speaking, are afforded within a lifetime. Here are models from tho roughly-mad- e band printing press to the wonderful perfecting cylinder that prints 30,000 and 30,000 copies of tho modern daily newspapers per hour Then there is tbo Indian exhibit, a very interesting feature of the Government And while there have been many complaints thaMho white race has been the inveterate enemy of the red man, we see here what our Government has done and is still doing for tbts remarkable aboriginal inhabitant of America. in art ana in arcuilccturo there aro drawings and paintings ot the useful and beautiful. ui relics ana rare curiosities, ttierc arc many enclosed within the handsome glass casus of their respective departments. All of this magnificent exhibit, tbo half ot which I have not told, has been sent fbere by a government that knows no enual. nor pauses tor a tacK 01 money, wticn ttie ot her greatness and manifestation SUDCrioritv is at stake hv a pnvernment acknowledged by friend and foe as the mtgutiest upon earth. The Nashyllle, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway Exhibit. The entire upper story of the Terminal Station and Railway Exhibit Building is appropriated to tuo display of tins exhibit, which is the most elaborate ever shown in any Exposition In large panels on the north end of the building are oil. paintings of the Hermitage and Belle Meade. Over the door is an oral paintinc of Lookout Mountain, all three most creditably executed by E. M. Gardner The ceiling of tne skylgbt is devoted to a map ot ths entire system artistically drawn by Search On a pedestal at one end of tbo dome is a Dust 01 V. K. btcvenson, the first Presi dent of the road. All materials used in the elaborate decorations are gathered from' sections traversed by the system from the cotton seed and bolls that form the lettering to the cornsbucks used on the arches. The collection of woods comprise tog varieties. While showintr'the roueh exteriors the interiors are polished and are iu sinaii pieces, quanerea, can us carried to tne ugnt and examined. There are 100 different crops on exhibition, including both garden and field products The collection of corn alone 13 a revelation. The flora of the entire svstem adorn the walls, named and labeled tho place trom which eacn is taken and in addition aro found the flora of the entire Southern country, including tho Cumberland MounSpecimens of marble form the tains. wainscoting from Georgia, Tennessee and other Southern States, and minerals of every kind are here in profuse abundance. The Indian relics, which have been gathered along the line, is the most complete in the United States. War relics gathered d on this great route arouse and excite intense Interest among the old soldiers ot both sides. This exhibit is an entire exposition in itself and will require days of examination to be comprehended and appreciated. It was collected and arranged by Col J B. Killebrew within the short space of two 1 g-old-timmuzzlo-load-ing battle-groun- tricity for receptions, balls and entertainments, beautiful in colors and shade delighting tho eye. Their main exhibit is in the Agricultural Building and is a porlra-lur- o of the, resources and industries along tho cntiro lino. The decorations are made with cotton, tobacco, grains and grasses, and across the wall is an inscription: "A Ono Night's Flight from the North and East to thu Heart of tho South," which s must be seen to be appreciated. It the sections traversed by the road. Tho rich soils of North Carolina and Virginia aro shown in glasses made from sand in North Carolina. The turpentino industry b represented by n Pno disply in jars and other wa)s. A pine tree, cut to as to show how the rosin is extracted, is on exRice, wheat, oats, millet and hibition other grains are in profusion. An Immense car ot corn standing endwise on n foundation crowns tho whole. Samples of cotton, including tho gold-lea- f of North Carolina, a model of a cotton-gin- . an spinning-wheand other interesting ol'jicts make up n fine display. Every variety of fruit fir own in North Carolina, Virginia and Georgia is shown. Peanuts, walnuts, hlckorynuts, tho cbttfa (t ground nut for fattening bogs) the backo)uand many others are there Tho exhibit was supervised by Mr John Patrick of tbo Seaboard Air Lino and is now in charge ot Mr. Battle, of Nashvillo. The Pullman Display, In the Transportation Building is tbo same train of cars or Pullman sleepers that were shown l the Chicago World's Fair. with Eichcuis-- i pilac:; the dining-casolid silver service, cut class, cold orna- ecstatic msntiliuns, seats tint bring Alongside dreams and seraphic visions. this train stands representation ot tho fust sleep. on car tvjr bu It in Amoiici, Waich mains t'a wjrld, f jr 1 thd American in mi is il.i thu iTiMit of first invent-in- c the means of sleeping from city to city in thu niijtt so as to be ready for work the next day. The contrast between this car and train is an eloquent text on the progress tnis country has made during tho last half century. Ths Southern Railway Exhibit. The Southern Railway exhibit occupies the cast end of the Railway Building and contains specimens of ores, timber, building stones, woods and forestry products of the States of Virginia, North and Soufti Carolina, Georgia, Alabama. East Tennessee and Kentucky, including all this vast system One will find here agricultural products, fruits of all kinds, cotton mill products, coal, iron, stiver, lead, zinc.gotrj, tin, ntc'icul, embracing all kinds of metal that abjuod iu this vtst empire. There is also a collection of economic minerals such as corundum, emorv, byrata, asbestos, monazile, and a full lino of clays and beautiful specimens of china made from Jheaa. U. Green is in charge ot the exMr. hibit, which fs made by tho Land and Industrial Department of the Southern Railway. The Otorgia Railway Exhibit. This magnificent display is on tbo west side of tho Terminal Station and Railway Exhibit Building and is a compliment to even the great Stato of Georgia. Works in granite frcm Stone Mountain stand just outside on ornamented grounds, while the interior is a maze of productive industry. Great taste and genius have been exhibited in this display, and Mr. Jno. II. Averill, who is in charge of it, takes a just pride in showing visitors through and giving them all information concerning his State and its wonderful possessions. It will take much time to thoroughly master il, but the time will be well spent. Tbo Chicago & Northwestern; Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul & Wisconsin Central Railways have arranged an attractive booth in the Transportation Building, which suggests by its cool and artistic coloring the refreshing features of the various of the North. An interesting display of water colors and photographs, illustrat-- 1 ng tho beauties of the country and lakes In Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, will attract those who contemplate summering in a cooler climate. The representative q these lines has arranged for the distribution of artistic advertising matter and will endeavor lo make ail classes better acquainted with the facilities and bojulics of tho Northern summer resorts The Plant System. This exhibit comprises mainly the products of Florida, and to the average American will be as interesting as any foreign display could be. Il consists of rice, sugar, wines, oranges, lemons, bananas, and tbo fibre of bananas made into silk, sisal hemp and all the tropical fruits The Florida farm outside in the grounds Is as pretty as a dream, beautiful shrubbery and the productions of that sunny land. In the Terminal Railway Building these gentlemen have decorated the oral centre of tne ground floor with tropical plants, in the centre of which is an ornamental fountain, the whole making a charming oasis to delight the eye. The Iron Hountaln and Cotton Uelt Headquarters. 1 hese systems have established in their tasteful building near the Terminal Station and have a STtall exhibit 0' products grown along tho lines, and have a full line of literature for distribution setting forth tho great attractions of their sections They welcome all visitors and are glad to give information to all seeking it These railway exhibits should do much to attract the attention of agriculturalists, manufacturers, miners, stock raisers and others. They are a liberal education In showing the great wealth and productiveness of the South to those seeking a home. They arc educational bureaus, giving visitors specific data relative to all branches ot industry, all localities traversed by the various lines are shown with their advantages, and many of tbem will greatly surprise even Southerners, who are supposed to know something of what their sections contain. repre-resentr, 11 1 a LJ QC I Ui)ir cr in the Quality and the amount of light produced U . by an old fashioned TALLOW DIP -mid nn INCANDESCENT BULB is not more marked than in the difference i appear-- . j ...i t:.. r.i. juiiut., 111 style mm mutiny ui uiu- vvu.uinj-Jyjt Apparel made by m 13 JSS&? , 1 iir-,:.- ,r. M. BORN & CO.. THE CREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILIRS, o aim tne work ot tne mass ot f Ino 1 auors. mm Tho Suits and Ovoroooto of the fornler ore prodtictlono of Tailoring Art. Wo Guarantee to tit and pleaso you and aavo you money. 300 CHOICE NEW FATTERN8 to select from. WW ; UJST. BERNARD 6EHERAL STORE, WE HAVE SPARED NO .EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of Anything and the State. everything you want in livery. 3 LJ I & PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. 3Nua I f'frt'2iWJbvi'''.rfr , l 'Pm rillTf lriiir iHrVrrfirMitfii ft"! I''W 4 vcry Woman Admires w Tn. H,. V. i a well dressed You can g.iin admiration nl liltle expense by giving us your order' for 'this t. garments. season's Suits, $13,50 and up Trousers, S3.50 and up j Made to ) 0r(lcr We use the best of cloths and employ, only beat journeymen tailors. A 111 HART Si OBERNDORF, Chicago's Leading Tailors. Wo nrc represented In your lawn by J. "T-- M. '.h VICTO RY & OO. yr vfjyjvy ; M.yi ij'uj'J'K; iy ., - is SOMe op Tfie THINGS ,AT THE, St. Bernard Stores. Stocks arc greater and fresher than ever. This Season's buying was successfully planned to combat the times however hard. V New Shoe Styles. Our large and excellent stock of Shoes is proverb- al- ial. Honest values ways. No shoddy goods. But we now have unusual variety and quantity in Shoes for everybody. Wc can please both you and yourPl,rsc- - M Sale of IlTlflOnilllQlinQ UIlUUlUUdlllMi . bead-quarte- Wc J)avc ma(e a luck prcrraso of a complete ,ine of MusHn Un. dcrwcar and wi sc at p'nccs you riavo hDt scn before-che- aper than you can make at home. Lcs, . i white Goods and Washable Fabrics, That all women prcciatc. Come get the prettiest India Linens, catv ap- early and and best Dimities, Percales, etc., in endless variety. Parasols and , " ; mm Urn-Lawns, The Chargo of the Pie Brigade. lead- , (Frankfort Capital.) To those who arc gallantly La Grippe the nervous system quickly, lowers the vitality. Two things should be done at once: the body must be strengthened, and force must be gtven to the nervous system. Oil will do the f irst jHyr pophosphltes the second. These are permanently and pleasantly Cod-liv- er the depression you know themalL The Grippe exhausts If you have had the Grippe, you know its aches and pains, the fever, the chills, the cough, - GRIPPE. You can put your system in a condition unfavorable to it. You can have rich, red blood resistive strength) steady brain and nerves. Scotfs Emulsion prevents as well as cures. And whether you send or go for Scott's Emulsion, be sure you get the genuine. I combined in Scott's Emulsion. It lifts the despondency and heals the Inflamed membranes of the throat and lungs. But you need not have LA ing the charge upon the pie counter on the banks of the Potomac, those of us humble privates in the rear who only ask be let alone, send greeting. Men of Kentucky, you have a mission! Gentlemen be true to the traditions of Daniel Boone and prove that ye be "hunters" and follow the trail of the transitory office with the same tireless persistency that made Kentucky's pioneer famous; and in ages to come your name may be blazoned upon the label of a popular 5 cent cigar. Gentlemen of the pic brigade, the eyes of the world and Kentucky are upon you. In short, they are on to you Vandals have threatened to destroy tho bright hopes .of patronage, to dash un tasted from our lips thccxhilirating draught of snaps and salary; but to you wc look for n vindication of our ancient privileges and the realization of our ambitions. Be patriots; be persistent; howl; raise shcol if you don't get what you go after; let no little office escape; keep your' powder dry; lock your doors upon retiring; don't blow out the gas) 1 The newest and prettiest conceits in sun protectors. IJ'no Umbrellas and brcllas not so fine all at remarkably low prices. Fancy Dress Goods Stacks of Fabrics of the Fashion World, which Dame Fashion has ap- proved this spring, arc here. Bright new stuffs, every yard, and each a great bargain. All sorts of Dress Goods, both .Col- ored and Black. Silks in great variety fp? Shirt . curtains and ' a door in Pnrfn bill 1111 Pnnifo bOOOS. Waists. - i tf thero is a wimow or the dini room; parlor anywhere in tho house-t- hat needs curtain- ing, yotnvill find what you jWanl in our atock of LacQ Curtains, Scrims, Drapery, Wonderfully low-priced. iV J Laces, tiful Patterns exquisite. ; Embroidery, ' U " RUCHINGS,' TRIMMINGS, in large variety. Beau- that 'is flic 'verdict they are simply'-- , 1 . -..,. t" - t . ,- A ,5 1 Anything else you need or want at the Yours to know the reason why, Yours but to do or die; Yours to. swipe that piece o pie; Or blse ralso sbeol a mile higbl fi. Bernard General Stores, IL '. V - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Subscribe for Tin; Bee. 1 m& "''" ' v';(v j . ?s '. u.. "'. ...- -, i ir .. ifr -- - ,. iiiiiiiiiiiiB - - 'I - -- n m'im u IHK 1 - 1119 ft. r f X t f . Tho road bed belwecli Slaughtersvillo V TRTor For after all, what is it but the w and Sebree for some distance is being go on drawing pay .without giving glorification of sexual union more ra greatly improved by tho additional ballast Superintendent of the Lakeland the State value for what is re fitting for the sensual worshippers recently put under it and the strengthenfor the What of "the Navy How and where Oeticral Buckncr of Priapus or Venus than Asylum dies at Louisville. D. K. N. Routine Work or Pastime ot ceived. ing of banks. sober citizens of a Christian land? .r"1'1 "'o Smoked It. Louisville, Ky., May 12. (Spec- fully to renews. Herbert Says About the jSTcoiigrcs- the Legislators. OLD.nARRIAOB CUSTOMS. It tho following be true, will not oar de- ial.) Dr. Hugh F. McNary lately "battle for sllverV If a couple would come together, tectives bereaftesr have to be spiritualists: appointed superintendent .of the sional elections; wWiti' n bimetallic why should they not do so without (U Lady Cook, neo Tennessee Cliaflin ) commission has just been appointed to Ala., April 29 Prof. "Montgomey, Quod Time They had modestly and private- OPPORTUNITY OF THE SOUTH. A CIGARETTE FIEND RESCUED ostentation What a Lakeland Asylum died this morn- visit tho Kuropcnu governments in tho When a custom once becomes ly? What is there in such a 'simwbilo, Tatum, who has been here ijuito a ing at the residence of his brother-in-la- interest of international bimetallism, at the 0. A. R. En general it does not easily disap ple circumstance, so common and and professes to communicate with spirits, In an interview with the Manu Mr. P. H. Darby, on Sec- thoro may bo perceived nil over tho at- campment. pear. The public indecencies unjvcrsal, hat demands the at facfurer's Rtcord recently Hon. I 111 "Five years ago I was a physi- has undertaken the job lo locate the per- ond street, in this city, after an world an unmistnkablo drift toward tho attending marriage which were so tcntion of others. When wc come cal Wreck, with shattered nerves sons who wrecked Ihe Louisville and Miss singlo standard of gold. Sinco tbo apSpecial correspondence to Tub Use. common in England not very long to the birth of a child, however, ary A. Herbert spoko highly of the and wandering mind," said Frank Nashville train, near Evergreen, a few illness of several weeks. compossibilities of the South and tho Bcttic McNary, the Doctor's un- pointment of tho United States Fraiikfort, Ky., Miy 12, 1897. ago, have been considerably modi- this is a different matter This is a characteristics of E. Bcals, a Northwestern traveling nights ago Tho Professor was at the married sister was also with him. missioners tho dispatches from Europe Southern pcpplc. Nevertheless, sufficient re- fitting cause of feast and joy. The bo fruitOn Friday last three new hills fied. reporter scene of the wreck yesterday, and says that Dr. McNary has been in a critical indlcato thnt thoir mission will probabilof man, to a nnd that thero Is noauoro No 113 ly Mr. main to outrage modesty, and to bal 0 is not only a pledge of lovcf He gave expression to words were introduced. "I tho parlies who wrecked tho (rain are condition for some time and his less,of thoso governments returning to at the Southern yesterday. ity lyV" o amend section 27, article invest the ceremony with evil in- but it is a guarantee for tile im- counsel which will be listened to didn't need to consult a specialist wbilo men, and not negroes, as has been with attention and favor by those demise was not unexpected. He bimetallism than thero is of their re- ' y" ) IOC of bession acts ot fluences. A union which should mortality of the race. Our lives possessed of the "con- to tell me what was the matter. I generally believed, and that they are now died of heart trouble. turning to flintlock muskots for their Jo, I i.t hv Mr. Lrkcns to bo sacred, unobtrusive, and unob- arc r.hoit, but they nre renewed who are servatism and inherent squndncss knew it myself. Those little 'cof- working near scene of the terrible wreck, Dr. McNary was about sixty armies. Tho Intcst announcement Is Vail th acts relating to in- - served, is made as public as may again in our childrcp as theirs will ol principal"5 which Mr. Herbert fin nails' that come twenty for five In a clairvoyant stato he says he has seen years of age, the son of Dr. Tlios. from Russia, which is to tho effect that linn nf the town of Camn- - be, and surrounded with all pos will bo in theirs These excite attributes to the Southern people. cents to beginners and quadruple the men, and has so described them to. the McNary, of Princeton, Ky., where sho Is irrevocably committed to tho gold Bells iOlfe county. No. 115, orig-j- sible means of notoriety. of parental care. the price when your taste requires detectives that they will be sure to land he was born. He was a graduate standard. n Christian hope and fondness all noble long- He said: But it is not in Enropo alonwthat in tho Committee on Gvyj- - are rung, a They nurture in us would be worth many mililions of the Turkish variety were rcsppnsi-ble- . them behind tho bars of the jail and bring in 1863 from the Harvard School "It crowd of this tendency la obsorvnblo. Tho wiscral Statutes, to amend section v, service is nttended dollars for the South's future development We them to justice. There is a reward ol of Medicine and. spent his life ings and worthy aspirations. in dom nnd nppnront enso with which tho rs, gossips desire in them tlnfabscnce of our if our people should rlftbt now take the article i, chapter 2ar of An act re- friends and st "One day about two years ago, $3,000 offered by the Louisville & Nash- the practice of his profession at Japancso government has planned tho lead in manifesting a spirit of fairness tolating to Courts of Justice, Session crowd the Church entrance, huge own imperfections and the improve- ward the railroads, as they have abundant I was sitting .in the corridor of the ville Railroad, for the wreckers, and it the gold standnrd is ono of Tuesday Mr. bouquets and wedding favours arc ment of our better qualities. We encouragement for doing by the reason of Willard Hotel, at Louisville, Ky. Professor succeeds in locating the parties Princeton until March 1, i8g6, adoption of tho modern statesmanship acts of when he took charge of the Lake- thomarvols of Carroll introduced No. 116, An act Haunted even by tiie attendant welcome, therefore, all who can he fact that most of our railroads are I smoked and mused, and mused he will not only get a snug sgm of money, and marks that peoplo as among tho to protrcct domesticated deer. cotchmen and foalhicn,' and the join in our hopes and rcjoicctin our managed on such liberal lines as to deserve smoked, paying no heed to my but will be kept busy the balance of his land Asylum. most sagacious nations of tho earth. o having, as a rule, popular Laggard China also Eccms to bo awak The same grtulcinan also intro whole is wound up by a Wages Cut. Suddenly, I felt a life in the employ of railroads. The mat joy. Thus every child, born of voluntarily adopted policies of respect for surroundings. breakfast, as though Bac- pure 'parents, is one of God's tho public rights, sllycr droam df isolation dticcd a resolution favoring the I turned ter will not be made public for a few days, and calculated to promote hand on my shoulder. The Carbondale Coal Comp my, ing from her of the House that chus and Venus were tho presiding anointed. expression and encountered the serious coun when arrests will be made Many persons operating mines on the Illinois tics at tho We have no account of the public welfare " trcatyjg , placfwVjj their representatives in Congress deities of the hour. Meanwhile, the marriage of the Virgin Mary in He gave an instance ot this, as will be tenance of a Gentleman past the here believe be can do it. Central railroad, ten miles' south- goia oasis, as they inlly W exi to obtain an the young bride, who is presum- the Gospel legend. We hear of seen directly, by relating some person, ' be- middle age. should endeavor I Tho west of this place, recently re- when t,ho treaties woro a. periences going to show the difference appropiiation by the General ably pure in mind and body, must no marriage o: marriage feast. But tween the way the railroad from Mobile to DOWN IN THE MINES. " Mv friend," he said, in the duced the rate of mining to 50 prccintlon of silver has grcJhxy&lpK, Govornmcnt to utilize the falls sit and listen to all sorts of when the Christ of Christs was born Montgomery was managed some years ago drawling tones of the native Ken- cents per ton. The rate in force her roveuncs, and now that sho Is 061- - v eulogistic, symnow, as of the Ohio by some practical plan, speeches, whether wise men from a far land journeyed and theofway it is managed Nashville part and tuckian, 'let me present you with for years and that still prevails at ing into closer financial connection with - ' system Tbo McKinncy mine on the O. & N. to furnish motive power for manu- pathetic, or suggestive. And her to Bethlehem to do Him worship. parcel the Louisville & outside of this.' several mines in Hopkins County Russia it may bo assumed that her "They aro ' lady friends, still younger it may Heaven itself was opened, and the facturing and lighting purposes. to the word, north of Central City has closed down. is 624 cents per ton from April 1 finances will bcl'ouformcd to tho gold "Suiting the action of Louisiana, as unmixed probably as standard. Mr. Grfdcr introduced a resolu- be, have to go through the same angelic choir that issued therefrom can be found in any county in England, the stranger presented a cob pipe The heavy cut in market price of coal is October 1 and 75 cents from to If wo turn frcftn tho far orient to our tion that .Whereas the Governor ordeal. It would be sheer hypoc- sang to simple shepherds in their and they have been trained under common-la- with a curved cane stem, which now forcing small companies to the wall. October 1 to April 1. The Car- own hemisphoro, wo will perceivo n institutions to venerate law and order, had in his c ill for an extra session risy to say that all this may be done Coal Co., bondale the song of peace to have regard for precedents, and to stand he secured from the recesses of a Dud Nisbet, of the Providence miners accepted the re- stirring in tho Central nnd South Amcr- designated certain questions to be innocently. On such an occasion and good-wi- ll was up here last Sunday and his , actions duction, and the selling price of lean states to reform their monetary systoward men. for whatever has been tried and found to capacious inside pocket. considered and acted upon, there- one thought is uppermost, and the be good. They love justice and they bate " 'I'm aKcntuckian,' the strang- indicate he has an eye on one of the coal was at once reduced. The cut tem and cscapo tho losses entailed by injustice; and wbilo their prejudices are er said. fore be it resolved that as soon as attendant crowd of onlookers take Who Pays the Tariff. belles. 'For" fifty years I have in the selling price affected the work an inferior nnd depreciated currency. A strong, these will always give way in time all said questions shall be deemed the opportunity to indulge in smoked a pipe, aad never has one Edwin'Phillips, who represents the West of neighboring miners, who have dispatch a few days sinco from Limn (New York Tribune.) to reason." That which us thnt Peru had not only susby the House to have been acted coarse remarks. "I remember sn instance,"he continued, of those detestable objects which Aberdeen Coal Co., as agent at Rowling visited the Carbondale men in num- informed n A canny Scot, writing in that upon this body shall adjourn sine ought to be putc and dignified was illustrates this very forcibly. Some you seem to delight in polluted Green, has been home for a few days. He bers for some days to persuade pended silver coinago but had passed "that law against tho importation of silver. thus turned into a show for the indubitable organ of political or- twenty-twyears ago I was attorney for a my lips. Only once have die. It was declared out of order J ever says bis company is doing a good business them against working at a reduc- Columbia has adopted tho gold stand thodoxy, the "St. James' Gazette," part of the Mobile and Montgomery Railas a resolution offered by Mr. Ad- sensual. eighty ard, while Chili, Uruguay and Brazil Monday morning road Co. i and it was fora time almost im- smoked a cigar, and that was un- and that they continuo to pay their miners tion. Formerly the bride was led to gets pretty close to the heart of the possible to get justice for that company der peculiar circumstances.' ams on Friday that the House do the standard price for mining 2i cents Crabtrcc men visited Carbondale mako nold unlimited legal tender and He re- before a jury along the line of its road. " question. two bachelor?, called adjourn on May 21st, had been re- church by "At this point," said Mr. Beals, in summer and three cents In before 7 o'clock. That night forty silver in but limited sums. In Hondu- - v. and taker! back by minds his readers that the essential The manager, having been Irritated by "I asked the stranger for his card. per ton ferred to the Committee on Rules, oauiuyr winter. St. Charles miners with a brass ros, tsan caivauor, uoscn uica-an- been a third difference between free traifc Great claims set up ordered agairst my protest, He two married Domingo tho gold standard has who had not yet reported. iff X extracted from a handsome Thomas LongstalT, of the Barnesley band went to Crabtrec, where a tablishcd by law, though a doprcclatca that whenever a suit shouM be brought, no counauthorizing A resolution the precctded her with a costly Bride-cu- Britain and the protectionist matter for what.it should be fought through card case a piece of pasteboard mines, says that there has been a reduc- meeting was held, to which Car- paper currency provento tho circulation, containing " a goodly branch tries that is, all others is that all tho courts to the end. Thisoolicv of and handed it to me. I read, and House Bribery Investigation Cominvited. of gold nt present Thcso movomHjkw were bondale men tion of wages made at that mine lately. mittee to employ a stenographer at of Rosemary," and hung about the former levies a tariff on what fended the people along the line, and juries this is what I saw: who-ar- o in tor it. This The poor demand for coal and the Another meeting Tuesday night at to show that thoso .nations with many colored ribbons. It it can not produce at home, and made the company pay dearlysubsequently w 5300 per day and 25ccnts per folio Delegation entirely touc.h vith European trado and comGBN. SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER. on what they can pro- Mobile & Montgomery road in prices has caused Ibe St. Charles. demoralization for transcribing the evidence taken was also part of their office td un- the latter became part of Ibe Louisville & Nashville. sober and peaceable without any merco feel .tho necessity of having the If it were true, Under the present wise management of so that a report can be made of the dress the bridegroom and put him duce at home. "As I said before," continued Woodstock Coal Company lo close down tendency toward violence. sumo monetary system nnd that their peoplo aro at a disndvantago becauso of proceedings, was passed There to her bed. Rushes and flowers then as the Cohdcnitc elect that road there has been for many years the General when I pressed him to for a while, but there is not much made Brath-waitvehemently declare, that the duty manifested a disposition to settle all proper relate his experience, 'my first in ruuning a mine'in the summer, anyhow, Delayed Today. their fluctuating nnd depreciated homo solution of Mr. Barnctt that mem-bei- s strewn along her path, IS P31U l)V' tllC Consumer, there ucmanusoniairicruiaauu luaecuuirauuaic cigar was smoked under peculiar and of courso Ibeyiose but little. sang: A general overhauling of The currencies. atiscnt without leave should g circumstances. It was at the ban It is believed by well posted men that Bee's machinery and some unexAnd yet whilo theso nations, admitreceive no pay for time so lost, was "Strew mines, Maldcs; and ever as you would be little to choose between iu strew, tedly our inferiors 'in referred to the Committee on Rules Think one day, Maides.jKko will bo done lliu iwu syaiuma. um 11, ua una public sentiment, and the Louisville quet given by Samuel J. Tilden at after duo consideration by the members. pected breaks caused an unavoida- physical nnd intellectualwealth and aro progress, a can now go before & Nashville writer, is convinced, when a Hotel in New of tbo legislature that there will not be any ble delay to this issue which is struggling out of tho bonds that bold who will take care that It receives forjou." the Fifth Avenue import has to meet the jury with a feeling ot confidence that was York City. It Was the day before taAS cnarted during this term that will a little late getting out. Everyk"J When Chaucer's Grisild was the solemn rites of sepulture. system. As impossible them back thero nro thoso among us s of a domestic product, understand under the old all the railroadI the electoral competition it, practically The House passed Senate Dill married, commission rendered prove obnoxious to the operators or in- thing is in the best shape and we who would imperil our vast wealth and time-ithey had the duty is paid not by the con- companies in Alabama now are following its Hayes jurious to tho miner. seating No. 17, relating to common schools "A couronne on hire hed expect to be on the future. commerco by plunging us down to tho decision sumer, but by the foreigner or im- in this respect Ibe wise lead of the Louis- Many of the prominent men of the silver Btnndard. What must tho nations which effects only cities of the 2nd ydressed." Mine Inspector Sto ie was in the Westville & Nashville.and there is certainly now New Postmasters. Sometimes the nuptial crowns porter, there is a vast difference of tho world think of such leadership were present, anu Mr. ern Kentucky district again last week lookclass. Senate Bill No. 14, fixing no widespread prejudice in that State country flowers, or between On Tuesday C. Henderson was nnd statesmanship? Chicago them. If tlSir latter against railroads. The people are coming Tilden, responding to the toast, the times of holding Circuit Courts were made of myrtle, many ' other hypothesis be true, the exporters to realize that the railroads are interested "The Next President," had made ing after some of the mines in that vicinity. appointed postmaster at Blackin" Mercer, Lincoln, Boyle, and corn cars. These and -ford, Webster County; M. G. and of Great Bntian arc contributing in the prosperity of the country, and that a most felicitous speech, declaring He is a clever gentlemin. customs like the wedding-rin' Thomas Jcfffcrion Not a Democrat. Cisuy counties. Senate Bill No, interested in the prosperity of the The reduction ot the price ot mining Ashby, Beech Grove, McLean; A. It is painful to bo forced to unmask n allowing applications for license bride cake, were vestiges of Phallic enormous sums to the revenues of they are his belief that he had been elected 27, V.1 roads. worship. Even before the alter other countries, with little or noth Carbondale Coal Company M. Barnett. Nebo, Hopkins: W, man whQ;hns been so long hold up as aro always here and 'and his confidence that he would made by the "Of course, in cities of tst class to be graded f of the miners in that part L. Beymer, Slaughtersville, Web tho cxponout of Domoarntio dootrlno, immediately ing in return to British revenues. thero legislatorsthere seek to make capital be seated. has caused some a who according lo the amount of busi- the young men used, silbut n stern senso of duty railroad corpora-lionness transacted by the applicant, after the ccrcmoney, to struggle as In the last twenty years British ex by decrying tho largeand all otherby which ' "Mr. Tilden was an abstemious of the county to become somewuat li- ster; G. C Berry, White Plains, ver and fepoils Democracy to tho freo of tiio present majority but and Senate Dili No- - 31, providing to who should first plirfc off the ports excluding those to British certain proposed He felt that he could not censed by said action, and being governed Hopkins. legislation man. compels us to portray him in his truo bride's garters, and these, gener- colonics have amounted, in round was defeated in the last Alabama legisla- join in the the sparkling glass, and by a desire lo see the best of wages paid to Credit Vor 1 t.ri.,r. for (he expenses of members at colors. It is not right that ho Bhould Wo linvu lately given wuiio ncconut of tending the funeral of Hon.. Rozel ally ribbons for the occasion, were numbers, to $15,000,000,000. If ture was certainly very gratifying to all as he concluded he said: "Let all all, they have called upon the above tho guthusiastio laudations of who desire the welfare Wcisscnger dining the first term worn as trophies in their hats. only 10 per cent of that sum a peoplo understand that of that State, whose my friends join me in a smoke." named company lo restore Ibe former good' tho opcrntiou of ngiiculturul bants In Chicago platform, IDcsaettatB'wfeeB ho Ihe Sputh will need Butler, in whose time this custom low estimate was paid in duties Europe, which havo dono Very much for was falso to nearly ovory'wki; ot' tbo of the present session. the noise of tcratching prices. Amid remore railroad facilities to was prevalent, makes Iludibras al- out of thiprofits of British manu- sources, and they can neverdevelop It to matches and the puffing smoke it possiblo Saturday was chiefly occupied get capital The miner of Ihe Jellico mining dis- tho farming clnss by xnakiiiK kocurlty as great nnd' glorious principles whiclr of the facturers,, the British contribution build these roads unless those we already to Becuro loans on such 1800. "What right by members in refraining from do- lude to it, when he says from 200 Perfectos, the old leader trict in Kentucky are at present taking a for it can oiler. The fanner is espe- they formulated in. had Jefferson to poso as a Democrat, "Protestation": to the revenues 6f foreign countries have are treated fairly This feeling is of Democracy saw the pipe Gen. rest and discussing tho new scalo of wages fanners ing business by breaking a cially in need of credit, for tho intervnl anyhow? What pretensions to Democthe Sainls, and some, slnco has been 1,500,000,000. And in growing all over the South And so, too, Buckner had lighted. to prevent the passage of bills "Which all they hope to have adopted for tho next must nhvnys bo considerable) between racy had n man who actually boliovcd Martyrs, ill lu uiuci buifiuiauuiis ... same time British consumers aaAa.ln .. f H. 13. T?l....l t.M..T oImmxioiis to the minority. 'Did I not know the General,' year. Thus far no strike has been declared tho preparation of tho soil nnd tho har- in applying business principles and Woro In Ibrir hats like wedding carters " the grown rich vesting of tho crop. Ho must spend common senso to natiounl affnirs, who No. 104 relating to municipal elecThe Nuptial Kiss in the Church have paid in duties 011 tea, coffee, associating by living up to the limes, by the sage of Grammercy Park said, and peace reigns supreme. their labor and their capital in money n long timo before bo can got had old fashioned ideas about tho tions in cities of the 6th class was was enjoined by the York Missal fruits and tobacco alone over corporate enterprises to utilize all the in- after gazing over the assemblage, Tho Governor of Illinois has been asked uny back. As to mast of his products, ho of obligations, who demonep isscd by a vote of 55 to o, but and the Sarum Manual, and it was Si355of the age, and our people are "I would think he were not my to send the State Doard of Arbitration to may bo said to bo carrying on n busiThis writer has challenged the ventions their faces in the same direction. tized silver when ho saw it was ncces Mr. Gossom's resolution ac- customary for the young men presturning when friend." said to be brewing but snry stock Is turned "I venture the assertion that the timo is cepting the invitation to visit on ent to salute the bride by turns Cobdcn Club to disprove the cor" 'Then' said the General in his Investigate trouble nowand miners in that ness whero tho rurthcrmoro, as oyercrop civil for tho public good nnd who was a, n ouco i year, between the operators service refonner. of us when Ihe politician in tho Monday the G. A. R. encampment after the ceremony. Sports and rectness of his argument, but that just ahead indulges in wholesale and In- impressive manner, 'I discarded nmtnros all over tho country nt the saino thing for Logically tho South who discreet body has declined the discriminate abuse of corporations will be my beloved pipe, and for the first State, and if possible prevent a threatened season, nnd generally within n period of silver DcmociatHonly do to the frco at Lexington came up the roll boisterous music were always exOuiihj to is has put down not only as a demagogue, but as time placed the weed between my strike Failing that, he In one of Ben Jonson's undertaking. c.i ll developed the fact that sixty-si- pected. n fow weoks, It is particularly impor- Air. Jefferson instead of piaiMing him extensive "inquiries an enemy to the best interests of tho counMobile, Ala is now happy over the fact tant to tho farmer that he should not bo nnd to adopt resolutions iccitinj' his members were present and 53 plays it is said, "'Your wedding conducted I have never been sorry, bc- He has try " of litem in f.ivor of taking a day dinner is starved without music." among British merchants. c 1 was torn in my scnooiooy that tde price of coal to the consumer has compelled to ronlizo 011 his linrvcsts im- various glaring licicsics nnd foiimilly He would break When the day arrived your off. In "The Christian State of asked representative exporters in days by my olu Latin professor, been greatly reduced of late. Iiut while mediately. obliged to soil nil tho market reading him out of tho pnrty, for it is his AGRICULTURAL ITEMS. tho Chicago thnt in the the chief manufacturing districts who has so long Matrimony," published correspondent when wc were in the intricacies of the consumer is feeling good the miners in if ho wero gathered, nnd yet ho ciups ahbolutely certain taken if thoexiiirftjoii must platfoim is to bo tin tho result by having ns soon ns of the reign of Henry VIII., complaint whether the' or the foreign conbeen recording tho deeds Latin grammar, that every rule has many places feci soil good deal, for ho has been under of tiuo Democratic doclr.'uo Thomas paid the duties levied by g sumers was the case legislators when on duty, joined was made of the "superfluous to Carelessness. Much of the its exception. I am gladam have their wagas reduced and as Ihe Nashville expeuso for mouths without nuy Ineonio. J( flVrr.011 was not Democrat and must I glad when cheap coal was put on and dnnkyng" of the "wed-dyn- foreign countries upon their goods. the procession enroute to Lcxing-lui- i Whilo tho fiirmcr moro than nlruost duet ml from his pedestal ns Urn falhci in made an exception. people," who came to Church Of 531 thus asked, 530 replied that food given to animals is wasted to observe their conduct on to have made an exception in that market tho Kentucky miner was the looser. any other producer needs credit, ho can- of Democracy. Baltimore Snu. the British manufacturers commercial security, lala occasions. Not only at the cither "halfc droncke" or "all to- the', exporters had to pay them, the careless manner in which it is old patriot's case.' " In tho last number of the Manufactur- not generally offer a good security for A Standard of Vnluo. handled, hay being thrown into n.Miilczvous but all over the city was gether." "They come with a great and As he concluded the story, Mr. er's Record, among those mentioned as nnd rool estiito Is not string on the outside, and noysc of Harpcs, Lutes, Kyttcs, and only one replied, the foreign loose racks or narrow troughs, or Beals lolled back in his comfort- lately making a visit to the Southern Gold ordiunry Lanks of discount to tako, nnd Onr monetary standnrd is "nothing the latch It is unlawful for onr national banks to but a mensnro of values. Upon its statin lavish hospitality for which Bascns, and Drommcs, wherwyth consumers! And that one solitary even on the floor of the stalls in able chair, drew a fragrant fields was the Hon. Adlai Stevenson, accept It. Tho result Is thnt tho fnrmcr bility depend growth and prosperity. It Kentucky is so renowned was ev- they trouble the whole church a.nd answer came from the English pocket, and as he from his President: Mr. Jno. D. Atkinson, is usunlly compelled to sell his produco bo recognized as tho very best erywhere, manifested. To say that hyndrc them in matters pertain- branch house of an American excess of the actual requirements, lighted it said: "I haven't smoked President ot Ibe St. Bernard Coal Com at an unpropltious time or to get credit must as woll na nt homo if our abroad tint G. A. R. owned the town ing to God. And even as they bicycle factory, and was coupled a portion being trampled. baukors for a cigarette since." commercial iutcrcourso with tho pany at Darlington, iy.; Messrs. isaac of morchauts and privato would be a truthful statement, and come to the churchc, so they go with the remark, "You Britishers which usurious rates rtro obtained. In leading nations of tho world is to con- Baker, Wm. M. Duncan and C. K. this country thoro has been practically tinno and dovolop the fraternizing of the Blue and from the Churche agayne, lyght, arc the biggest fools in the world BLASTS. Dairying. Never guess at any LOCOMOTIVE ot Nashville, fenn. no effort to supply this need for agriculGray was evidenced both in public nyce, in shameful pompe and wan- - Why don't you put on tariffs?" thing connected with dairying. Smcrlte Should Drop JcfTenon. In Kansas they aro making a ballast for tural credits, although tho brokers nnd After the banckct The 530 manufacturers who despeeches and privato greeting1". toncssc ' invdko tho authority who havo a vayne, clared that they, and not the for Use a thermometer, weigh the salt Montgomery, Ata , is soon 10 have a new use on railways out of gumbo, which fs privato bunkers nnd footers to farmers of It is in vain totho cojnngo of 50 cent Desirous of keeping step with the and feast there begynneth Jefferson for niado a practice of .lending prepared by being burnt with slack coal. cign consumers, had to pay the that goes into the butter, and, union depot. majority of the legislative contin- maddc, and unmannerly fashion, havo mndo n groat deal of monoy out of (dollars or nuy other debasement of tho - uemocrniio-friendsA man was up before tbo police judge of gent rendered it necessary to at- - for the bride must be brought into tariff, included leading firms in the above all, know something of the Several miles of new steel rail is expected unr it, for tho absence- of competition en currency. cotton, wool, silk, iron, cutlery breeding of the cows used for pro- to be unloaded on this division in June. Topeka the other day for stealing coal. The ables them to get alilgnratoior monoy, If they Wish to vindicnto thoir tend tho races and sec the thor- an open dancing place. Then ' oughbreds flounder through the there is such a rennynge.leapynge, and a dozen or more other impor- ducing the milk. Business of an important nature has oc- railroad detective said he caught the fellow and tho former pretty generally pays his claim to tho title of "old lino Democrat," who hnvo Jefferson for thoir and flyngyng amonge them, then tant trades. in the coal'car, but the man said that he debts. mud. cupied the jime of Master gf Trains, In the face of that, the Cobdcn Is singular that In onr own country father, will havo to abandon thoir Idea at Churchill there is such a lyftngc up and sleeping there because bis wife It was only Today tho Derby at Evansville the last week or two. frco coinngo nt tho ratio of nindo to afford agriof the damsclles clothes Club still keeps up its parrot-piFeathers. It should be re- ., Pew employees of the railroad company bad locked bim out,nd be had no money no offdit has been tho capital it uccd3 of nuy other nrbitrory rote, buv 10 to 1 Downs will be so attractive to tho if thoy is no probabilotherwomennp's apparel, that ing: "When fair traders say membered that the removal ol the are kept more busy than Special Agent to go to a hotel. "Pretty hard bed, wasn't culture lu general of land nnd for carry- or havo n double standard jnttko it U2 and members that there will for tbo improving British goods are excluded from feathers of geese is a great drain ity of there bctng a quorum but a man might thynke tncy were it?" asked Ihe judge. "Ob, no, sir," be Grainger. ing on f unn operations during tho long lo 1, hi order to bo honest in dm paythe general result will be the same. sworne to the Devel's Daunce." the world's markets by protection- on the system, and if the most is Supervisor Sullivan is out again this answered, "It was soft coal." And Ibe intervals between tho annual marketing ment of debts and to conform to tho acThe House eliminated from its Tiiis rough hilarity was kept up ist tariffs, they state what is ab- to be made of the geese the pick- Week with work train loading ties and di- judge was so struck with the joke that he of crops. Tho changed conditions of tho tual ratio in tho valuo of tho two mct-v- J in tho markets of tho world, it all until late at night. An old song surdly untrue." How little that is let bim go. Exchange. bill to suppress times make it impcrntlvo that farming s believed by serious statesmen is to ing should never be done while stricting ballast material. says, "n mercontllo as sections intended to protect prop- goes: The Jellico (Tenn.) Advance Sentinel must bo conducted upon moro"Bclcntlflc nrniilnm Jefferson " Baltlmoro Sun. iQ Although warm weather is here and the be perceived in the recent address they are laying or sitting. principles bo as to get out of tho laud and create a wholesome pub- 'And then they did foot it and toss it, erty in its last Issue contains this conservative Posset. the of Lord Salisbury to the chambers coal business is dull, the Henderson dimoro thou it has hcrotoforo produced, I This Result Doslroblor lic opinion. In this emasculated Till Thecook had brought up theforth opinion of tho existing trouble there bewas brought and that necessity leaves no nlteruntivo still do a good business. of commerce in which he spoke vision continues to Should this couutry nlono attempt condition h was sent to the Senowners; "No man A thing of mickle worth. Tiie Horse. The quality of Another small wreck reported last week, tween miners and mine but either to afford tbo formor enlarged frco coinngo of silver at tho ratio of 10 ieelingly of "that stifling hand of And so all at the bedside ate. ,If passed by that body and claim that the coat present or hostile tariffs which causes us to farm help is more nearly tested by but the conductors and crew got the car will any money the lastcominiesbave credit facilities bo to lcavo tho insolv- to 1, it would thereby glvo notico that year. Neither landholders to signed bythe Governor, it would Took leave of Arthur and his bride." made frozen out by wo aro ready to exchango for all comers But the publicity was not yet know that when wc hear that .a its abusing it than by any other on before the wrecker could reach them. be ineffectual. The Senate is will be clajm that the miners have made ency, with tbo result of transferring this a qunutlty of gold which is valued at $1 territory has fallen into foreign one thing. The horse is a sensit"Next morning come the a much more stringent over. The travel over tbjs division is expected auy. It has been a fight with life and death Industry to a class possessing uniplcr iu every clvilizcjjrcpuutry for n quantifrom bill and may pass it, but in the fiddlers and scrape him" (the occupation it is really robbed Salis-bur- ive- nervous animal, and if abused, to be very heavy during the continuance so to speak, with both for the last year? means and ablo to cultlvato larger farms ty of silver wUtol; represents iu tho improved methods. Journal of markets ot tliovorld about 50 cents. present temper of the House such husband) "a kicked Reveillez. British trade." And Lord becomes of the Nashville Centennial. Already an The miners for the past year have not npou Commerco and Commercial Bulletin. is not a "protectionist idiot," as it often is, it soon In a very sliort timo all gold would of The drums Tattle, the shaumes a measure will stand no chance worked' half time, and in many months Improvement is noticed. restless and finally obstinate and disappear. It would bo honrdwUSjOwalt --Tho Convention of tho Multitudes. tote, the trumpets sound tan ta ra either. passage. a full day, and taken together would Our popular night yard clerk, Browder not or icious. A groat many horses are It is a sad fact that many pastors and s. premium moro shipped to couutrleH WON TIIE DERBY. It s no wonder that the raiders ra ra, and the whole street rings Myers, has accepted a position on the not make a week for Ihe month, appreciated. Ouljr silwhero jt is ruined by the poor quality of farm road as baggageman, and we look for him bolder and more aggressive with the benedictions and good is claimed that a scale that will allow churches mako no special efforts for tho ver would remain our circulating medi"It ero' conversion of tho multitudes of outsidhave the law- wishes of fiddlers", drummers, pipers when they see they help, which is now so common. to nuke a success of It, with the experience the Jellico coal put on the market with ers iu every community. who aro not um. Wo would boon a silver basis. Our You may safely Heavy Track Favorable to Tymakers completely cowed or in- and trumpeters. other coals will bring a remarkable activity mombors of any church and who seldom standard would bo a dollar worth littlo If better help cannot be procured he has bad in the railroad service. phoon Who Came in First. They will say now, the wedding's protensely sympathetic. scale will attend dlvino service It is largoly from moro than 50 cents iu ovcry country but it may be necessary to do as is Conductor Pete Herb met with an acci- in the coal business, but a high . &tira when too late that it is a misclaimed." Safely indeed, and well Ky., May 12. (Specshut it out altogether, and thil operators these, as well ns from tho young in tho our own. Louisville, dent last week, which is causing him conAll vulucs would quickly adjust them take to fire blank cartridges. The might the poet "Gay ask, "Are ial) A great crowd witnessed a done by Southern farmers congregations, that tho churches must While making a coupling prefer to let the mines lio idle. siderable pain. selves to this depreciated dollar and prewhich will resent ill treatlate of. this important bill having sounds like these the proper the Kentucky "This Is a matter hal boib operators look for accessions and for tho full ac- would fluctuate with its changing valuo muddy race at at Madisonville two of his fingers were been practically declded.thc last of lude to a state of peace?" If these Derby at Churchill Downs today. ment so promptly that they will be caught and mashed. No serious result is and miners arn interested in and should complishment ot its mission in tho in international oxolmuge. world, Some largo congregations under had not the important, items mentioned in boisterous indecencies The heavy track was favorable to less likely to be abused than is the feared, and it is thought he will soon be at study seriously, soberly and calmly, Nolh fuvomblo circumstauces can grow in lluw Christians Triumph. proclamation has been opposed in. the past, our ob Typhoon v.'ho came in winner. with horse. the Governor's ing but good hard business sense should be work'ngaln. numbers without special ""rts to roaoh "" Chafing under circumstauces as thoy servances today would be far worse Ornament second and Dr. Catlct been considered, allowed to crop out from either party. It tho unconverted outside, at most con- aro defeats at ouco tho mission thoso All the shoes in latest styles and It is reported that several changes of imare. And if the indecent third. revenue bills are. now in than-the- The object of both to make money. One best quality nothing shoddy at portance will take place in Ihe run ot trains is the make money without Iho other mak gregations cannot add largely to thoir circumstances would fulfllf-'t- a our own of today were to meet operation; the Senator has been nublicitv numbers without special efforts and roxpcrioiico and tho occasion thoy offer Our prices on the qewtime card to be issued soon and can't Beautiful Line of New Ties for St. Bernard Store. elected; much campaign litera- with no reprobation, its evils might methods for renchlug tho irreligious for showing how Christians trlumpn. ing some " to go into effect Sunday 16th of May Bernard Store. cannot be beat. multitudes. Lutheran Observer. ture manufactured and all that re- - become inuennueiy pruiuucu gentlemen it St. Christian Standard. mains to be clone is f to adjourn N. SgM&l .1 - VAi f; "i 1 - w .- - : ? -- w (Globe-Democrat- .) Globe-Democr- at -- . b scm.-paga- !' 189t-2-3.and.- cham-pagn- L28T Anglo-Saxo- por-tip- night-watch- ' Earl-ingto- n o Jj "tariff-is-a-tax- Bride-Knight- s, mcr-whil- p, c ffM,WteMSS1g duty-payin- g n Thuca-Hcral- d. -- g 1 s, d quo-rui- n 1,1-U- XT - - x eat-yn- 11 11 g ! Ha-b'an- no-ti- Kirk-patn- c, I , Dev-ne- y, p mob-violqn- bc-iu- g, r-- v bride-py- e con-eidcrin- v y breed-mules- , y hls iJt JT I , ff-- : of n Dairy, a Ixntl Hilar, Lead a and of fioino Queer 1'ooplo Who Wnjos Rcdnccd. I Thcro was .onco u dairyman who did Ho bn to a largo and prosperous business. q largo Tino Who was known and respected by community, and nearly nil tho pcoplo Ilnd n l'rcd- who know him did business with him. Irites Who Kulo. I do not know what his real narao was, Rend History. but they called him Uncle Sam. At tho iicmocruta havo been nu- - tnrly day when theso things happened .ofriso Uiia year In eulogies of Icro was very llttlo money, and pcoplo 'h nml Jackson. Thcv lmvo nt- - nscd bar lead, bnllots aud tobacco for fhtcti to make it appear to thoso change. Finally Unolc Hamt whowas n Domocratio instincts thnt it hns rather unusual character, read ,a of Aristotlo'a works jrrro-gardt- o Hie regular thins for 100 years for tho invention of money, that "it which the frco silver delusion is fouud-c- d mocratio statesmen to champion all(i nud" client! mojiev. Jefferson's onno- - was afterward, determined iu valuo by is tho. assumption by nil sllvcritcs sitlou to cheap money nnd repudiation men putting a stamp on it in order and cheap money advocates that prices n debts, and hiandvococy of n coinago that it may savo them tho trouble of aro regulated by tho amount of money latio which should always bo kept clcso woighiugit" iu circulation and thnt thcro is any necSo Undo Sam built a stamping i tho natural pr market ratio, has been yhioh would stninp out ah Eug-llsessary relation between prices and made clear during tho last f pw mouths. peuuy 's worth of lead and was worth amount of money. When driven from jo nppouls or tno silver Democrats scll-,lu- g o ono position, tho bimctallists tako (jcnrraL Jackson nro mooting with. a pirjfc of milt, as ho was thou niilc Theso checks proved to bo in another just ns iusccnro nnd ilKpmq. rate n recent speech to in ;Oongreesmnn Josiah Pultcreon of .:' iuito convenient rcopio louna tnom logical, but perhaps n littlo moro hidwork-- , den by sophistry. Tho moro enlightenciiucRsee, after calling attention to (Iiq allqH wolgl, nnd Uncle Sam's tact that prqvioos to, 187.0 no Arncricnu men nnd sorvants took their pay iu ed aiqong them do uot now assert that approved of tho thorn. Pcoplo also sold him their cows to double tlio amount of money is to fatcBniau of nay-nattbsurd doctrine that government cnu 'for them, and Undo Sam sold milk for doublo prices. They generally ndinit l.finlnm bimetallism rpgardlcss of jint- - them. Sometimes tho pcoplo used tho that tho, rapidity of circulation nnd tlio uso of credits affects tho efficiency of ill .ration, apoko at eomo length upon j lend Coins for bullots and lor woights, farhKon'a position on money and enr- - but Undo Sain didn't carp very much. money nnd prevents an exact statement Although it did cost hini something to of tho relation between ninouut of monihirT ITcreJaAvbttt ho said: 'NtflitKF within tho range of po- - coin them, ho had passed them at tboir ey nnd goods, but that moio money .unItical absurdity could equal tho spec- - lead yaluo. In fact, (Juclo Sam would doubtedly means higher prices, and vlco presented by tho followers of Bry- - exchango coins for bar lead at any timo,o versa. pub-HThe per capita idea of money so prevwhen they met on tho 8th of Janua- - weight for. weight, aa a matter of convenience, Somo other pcoplo alent W.ith. sllvcritcs is disproved, iu to cnlogiz Jackson, vVho courngcous- made coins in ft mold occasiqnally( but many ways. Statistics of prices aud reslorqd tho gold currency. iu order "Hare these gcuUaoien over paused pcoplo. generally weighed them hpnvy as nmountjof money per 'capita in uso in to flndiwhothor ihey wcro as differ cut countries nt tho samo or at ug. enough in their nJsaulton tho pres et) ty of tlio conutrto lunuiro why it Undo Sam's cplna Uuclo Sam said ho different times fail to show any cermany coins they mado, tain relation between prices and money. 7as .during Jncksoil's administration didu'tcaro how Iho ratio was change' from IU to JO to and ho would tako them himself it thoy Thus, .while prices hajp declined in tlio world apd iu this country very grcntly If, as they teach ho people, wo had wcro full weight A lead mluo was discovered, not ycry siuco 18.00 or 1852 or J 872, tho amount to concurrent circ Intlou of gold mid from tho p; saco of the act of far from Undo Sam's, nnd lead went of money in uso has increased enorto about half what it had mously.. From a per capita circulation 4ajMi to tho si: ension of tho coin- - down in price rrr. ollar In 1878, why been. A grea&inany pcoplo whq had of $3. Op iu 1800, 14.03 in 1852 and Undo HomVi lead began to $18.10 iu some ono of $23, ado? W difrcnlGOAro they ignp- - wopderofwhat huwas going to do about nnd this 1872 wo now havo tho greater notwithstanding" tho fact that :tb on checks wcro rapidity of circulation of modern dolof 170a gold relatively to tlio matter, Thonow. They worth halfpenny discovered lars and tho vastly improved and exundervalued and went out of ly a Sam' .ou .becauso It was w.ortli ft lit- - that Uuclopenny's was still receiving tended uso of credits. jill somo "moro wortli of milk and mouoy" ndvocato pleaso explain this ns bullion than as money? Do them for a ...re that ho was oontinningtd pay thorn out great fall of prices in connection with forgot or do they suppress tb6 fact ns befaro. cold remained out of circulation to his workmen; just enlarging, and Jio tho great Jucrcaso iu per capita money? His business W.as Agaiu, tho per capita circulation, of tnipro than CO yours priprta 1834? checks iu larger of. the lAm they uninformed, or do they was stomnlujjoutheso copio som mm tho fecld, standard countries Bilvqr world ,qvcr, standis' about $18; that of tho uccalvtho act that statesmen Jllustri- - unmoors nau, . samo rate, ard countries only about $4.80. Will apd cows, for.ihcin at tho nus iu ucmocratio nnuals lor many, hay to somo of tho silvcrito professors who nro lenra prior to tho adminietration of for ho had said that ho intended iho parity of his checks and conductiug "financial schools" iu westfncksou advocated tho restoration of tho maintain Pcoplo pqnny. didn't uso. his checks told currency? Havo thoy never read tho bullpts now, fOr bar lend cost only ern aud southwestern states explain to their classes why prices iu silver stand.lory, or do tbey withhold .tho truth fqr much. And Undo Sam requestard countrlea aro about twico as high Ecu they Ignore .tho fact .that tho bank half, as to mnko any of theso tho United States 6clflsbly. opposed ed lils friends not .lead, for ho .didn't os iu gdd standard countries, although tho per, capita circulation is lesa than Restoration becauso tho pcoplo wonld checkstp out of bar accept halfpenny pbocks for n one-thias great? Will thoy explain ita bank notes to a currency so liko had passed them off on that tbo valuo. of tho material from kv and inconvenient as silver? It penny, unless ho penny's worth pf lfibpr. which, money is mado has much moro v Jackson who saw tho necessity for tho public for n ThQ.uext thing of noto that happened to do with prices than tho nmouut of oii,and who struck tbo blow which was this: The pcoplo who money in uso? Will thoy tell their classlied tho bank and broogut nam to Uuclo Sam ownc( tho lead miuo heard about his es that gold has always been xaoro val'"'7 to tho pockets of tho pcoplo. It schcrap, nud they got up a convention uable, weight for weight than silver, E; Thomas II. Benton, speaking for in order to see if something couldn't bo and that it hat; recently becomo 38 times d of Jackson, who d as valuable whilo most of tho coining doup for load. Thoy wanted to got in tho- sennto that tho only way "old proposed 'rush tho power of tho bank was to Undo Samprices. They tlm wholq that ratios of tho world wcro established out wbcu gold was only 15 or 10 times as should coin Istoro gold to circulation. Hero was put of their initio frco and let them cart valuablo as silver? Will they then ox- ho necessity and tho onlyicason for checks,' siuco tbey owned tho away the nassugo of tho act of 1834 establish load. .the tried to niakp UnclqiSara. be- plain that tho valuo of both gold and They silver bullion ia fixed in tho long rnn ing thcratioof JO to 1. doublo tho prico by tho cost of productionand that thero-for- o 9 "Thn oimilnrfftiT lirtwrmi fh rllcrnff. lieve (hat this would of lead and he could go right on doing tho valuo of bullion docs not dedon which took placo in 1834 and tho business as if uothina had hanneucd. pend upon tho quantity of monoy iu ciriisciiRsicui which took placo iu 1800 is Itriking and instructive. Hard .money There- was also some talk to tho effect culation? Will they try to mnko it cloar tanocrats, in supporting tho policy of that pcoplo couldn't pay their (louts un. less they could cot somo cheap money that if it takes flvo hours of labor to Ickson, ndvanccd tho samo arguments to pay with. produce a bushel of wheat and fivo tho sound money Democrats ad- Tho working pcoplo. ,wcro. goljting a Lours of labor to produco 23.22 grains becd. in supporting tho polloy of any, ana rnauy of them of gold ono product will exchango for Ivcland. If tho hard monoy Dcm- - penny a lead pcunws' they wcro tho other that is, tho prico of wheat Insisted that tho undervaluation though theso too Jats good aud would puy will bo $1 per bushel under our present getting wcro gold by tho act of 1703 forced it out too much at tho stores, Thoy joined stnudord? Will thoy then add thnt if it circulation, tbo sound money Dcm- tho frbq coinage moyqraout in order "to requires only 2i hours' work to pro nsistcd that tho proposition in y duco enough silver (871 J graius) to Eiicago platform to ovcrvaluo sil- - get n cheap penny which would, buy op-las much as tho if carried into effect, would bring J half viow of restoring present penny, mako n dollar that tho bushel o wheat ldad to its old will uot exchango for less than two sil'tut thoamo result i within L'lf tho hard money Democrats rocog-Ldth- price, .so pcoplo could pay their debts iu ver dollars, and that this is tho reason cheap, money. Thoy said they would why pricca aro higher in silver standard o tho act of 1 702 had no influence- on the commercial tru8Moluck to got their wages doubled.. countries? Will tbey explain tbo origiSomo of tho wiser ones shook, their nal "American financial policy," which luo of cither gold or silver,, and the rmly way to rcstoro gold to circulation heads aud said Undo Sam certainly was to keep tho coinago ratio ns closo output at as possiblo to the market ratio? Will vas to chango tho ratio, tho sound mon cquldu'.t carry tho wholo lead lwl.ee i its market value. They wcro they nsk tho members of their classes to ey Democrats recognized that tho rco confldput that if ho should attempt to voto to rcstoro this "thoroughly Amerbiutago of silver at tno ratio or 10 to J do sot tho lead coins would soon pass at ican financial policy?" lieu tho market ratio wa3 32 to 1 If tho corps of silver professors and result inevitably iu silver mono their Junk vnlue. This would upset metallism. If tbo hard money Dcin- - credits and busiuess andxuiu tho wholo cheap moupy statesmen wbp aro conducting the "national financial school" crata contended "that all mankind had community. When I finish the translation of this fail to answer tho preceding, questions, predilection for gold," tho'sound mou- story .and learn how the tanglo was set- porhnps thoy nro willing to explain By Democrats contended that a gold Standard was preferable to n silver tled,. I yill writo again. Francis E. what kinds of monoy nro included iu making up tho amount of money which andard. If tho hard money Democrats, Niphcr in St Louis affects prices. Docs it inpludo nil kinds, order to maintain tho gold currency Which ! tho OooaeT of government or stnto paper money, ns I'hcii restored, undervalued .silver bj' well as gold, silver and copper coins? jkjng tho coinago ratio lO to 1 when Docs it iucludo bank notes, which form ThuWcct ratio was 15.08 to 1, tho n considerable-proportio- n of our present ound money Democrats resisted tho circulating medium? If you iucludo ut gvervaiuo 'silver so as to government aud bauk notes, why not forco tho retirement of gold. If tho hard iucludo bauk credits? Aro uot moro exmoney Democrats, after tho passago of changes and greater qxehauges effected tho act of 1834, pointed with prido and by means of checks than by means of exultation to tho prosperity which fol either paper monoy or coins? Is it not lowed tho restoration of tho gold cur as easy for ono who has "credit" rency, tho sound money Democrats havo in a bank to buy and sell as if never faltered iu wanting their counho had money in hispockot? Do theso trymen of the disaster which would folcredits or doppsita necessarily consist of low its retirement monoy at all? If a man has that amount 'Tho trutlfis tho country is indebted of property, .con ho not havo ,$1,000,000 to tho hard monoy Democrats, of whom credit with,fais bank on which to draw Jackson was tho chief, for tho gold checks at any time? Cannot such a man standard. I could go on and show how jcl Eg&r buy and o on n largo scalo without iho act of 1831 had an effect exactly op- tho uso of ordiunry, monoy? Why, then, nsito to that of 1703, how under tho should hank dqposits not bo inoluded iu bpcrntions of iiio samo inflcxiblo ceo- A certain man had tho good fortuno making up tho per capita circulation of fnomio law gjold went out of circulation rhidcr tho ono and silver under tho oth to possess a gopso that laid him a gold-c- u a country? When tho. classes of tho "national egg every day. But, disappointed er, how congress in 16S3, on account of tho retirement of silver, was forced to With tho incomo nud thinking to seizo financial school" can pass aa examinacoin it as subsidiary money in order to tho wholo trcasuro nt once, ho killed tion on thoso "per capita" questions, wo supply tho pcoplo with small chaugo, tho gcoen, and cutting her open fonnd will prepare a sot of questions ou other how tho silver dollars ceased to her just what any other gooso would subjects, as, for instance, tho causo of 5ud from tho mints and gold was coin- - Lol high aud low interest rates, tho advantages of Jiigh. prices, tho blessings of ' cd in great quantities. Much wants moro nnd loses all. But tins is for cheap monoy, .eta Byrou W. Holt cign to my test Silver Standard a Drnback. 'My purpo80 is to show that tno au- Important lluslncss. tho French econM. kvocates of ' tho Chicago platform havo s, "Appoint your committees. Mr. Itccd. No right to conjuro with tho namo of omist, writhig. to tho Journal dps says hq cousidcrn. Japan's adoption bind lot tho houso go to work," advises tadrow Jackson, That piatiorm iw no (Itcp.). fjircccdcnt iu tho history nud traditions of tbcqold. stoudarl, to bo a completo tho Chicago Times-Heraloi ino .Democratic puny, n imjnutsi-- a refutation, qf tho iln)ct.aUJa theory that, "Two great subjects aro now pressing Fnew dispensation in monetary science a depreciated monetary standard gives upon tho houso for consideration. Ono I never dreamed of in tho philosophy ox a cpuntiy.au advuuWigo,,n international is tho bankruptcy bill and tho other is currency reform." trade. its great leaders. .' Only the Truth. ChrUt' Obltoarj-Gold nd Silver NuugcU. Over and over agaiu wo need to have Tho uiost.sublirao obituary over penFirst Thcro, is not a frco coinago (t insisted oil ihat it ig pnly tho truth. country in tho world today that ia not ned of man were theso. words concerning introduced to a human miud thnt can tho Saviour, "Ho went about doing on a silver (or paper) basis. good." samo testimony may bo tast put its opposing error. Tho negaSecond. Tlicro is not a gold standard offered That concerning us, for our Master tive and tho nositivo teaching may incountry that docs not uso silver as pays, "I havo given you an oxamplo that deed go, togoUicr, and tho positivo may monoy along wjth gold, yo should do as Ihavodouo." William bo employed alonowith good results. ' Third.r-The- rp is not n silver standard Bat to depend upon tho ncgativo nlono country that Uses gold along with silver, T. Ellis. will prove illusive. Tho higher lifo pcoPraying- For tho I'ator.. Ifourtn. There is not a silver stand plo arpeot likely to bo much affected ard country that has moro than The critic would get inorp good out of by mere criticism, and tho "lower llfb" as much money iu circulation per n sennon if ho honestly. awl parncstly poopl.0 nro too apt. to take a kind of capita na tlio United States. prayed for hia pastor before going to CQmfort out of it and to. defend their Fifth. There is not aailvcr standard churtji. Presbyterian. lack or progress uy contending thnt country in which the laboring man re progress upward is limited in this lifo An Vututp Qurrenrjr Ihul. ceives fair pay for his day's labor: and tacitly assumo thoy havo .reached Something should, bo doup to placo that limit Presbyterian Banner. Sixth. Thcro is not t silver standard country iu which interest rates aro not Iho currency of ,tlio country on n uni-foibasis, Tlio constant reissuo of tho higher thau iu gold countries. The Smile of Greeting. Sovcnth.Nearly all civilized coun greenbacks ps of teu ns received by tbo Why do wo not nlways smilo when-ovtreasury ilgpartnieut is au Anomaly in tries Jiavo turned from a silver to a gold wo meet tho oyo of n follow being? standard during tho past century. Nouo nuance. Vicksbur.(MiBS,) Past That is tbo trutrrecognition which ought has turned from gold to silver. to pass from soul to soul constantly. Tho Extremes. Jesus touched the extremes of life. Ho Little' children, in simpld communities, No Caune For Anxiety. do this involuntarily, unconsciously. was cradled iu u Far onr tins pf tho post Christ has a borrowed tomb. manger nnd buried iu Tho honest hearted German peasant Thercforo "Hd know-et- h rx.iil lie pi unity. vFcr tho temptations does it. It is lko magical sunlight all our frame; Ho rcmcnibcroth ..rr imuro lie Jias uroridnd ovcrconi-ii.- arodust" Ho "was innll points that wo through that eimplo land, tho perpetual temptneed sju which in fi.n ed nawi arc" Ho knowcth how to greeting ou tho right hand and tho left tin- ti'ty iliui;(.4u llie vroihl worth wor- between strangers ns thoy pass by each "succor them that nro tempted. "Phila. ( .1 ($ ttfWf IU 1 u Mn other, novcr without a smilo, Helen delphia Methodist kMicuraclanstctj; W. T Ellis. TTnnr. ran-chircf-ng' i MHn'" msMF: MPfVanted iiiiBri "',l-- " u,"-w-w' ..,-.- , i The Interest Uaroinctcr. It will pay "silvorltes who waut cheap money that is, money at low rates oi Intercst to study tho rates of interest IIIlnM ,,,Un nc unMevt charged Jn gold nud silver standard countries and to compare, tho average roots Which Will Help to Dlpel tho rates of iutcreet .on certain classes oi Somo Toscrs loans in sound money stntcp, which "Moro Monoj" Delusion For the SUverite Frofessora Who Arc ucver favor repudiation, and iu states ' Conducting tho "National Financial which favor frco coinago and which favor repudiation of debts. School" Why. Aro.Frlces High nnd For sometimes It ia difficult to get exact figures bf inCapita Money Xjot In Silver Standard terest ratca iu different states and counBlfould,' DeposlU.In. Ilnnks tries, but tho statistics obtnlnnblo aro Countries? lie Included In Etlmatlns Amount of not fnvorablo for tho farmer who votes Money Which Affects Frlccs? for frco 6ilverwlth tho expectation that would onablo him to borrow monoy Ono of tho numerous fallacies upen it 'l!jl JAnia .. ,,,, iUUlNJlil. nt low rates of interest. According to tlio last census, tho nvcrago rato of interest ou farm mort gages in 1800 was 7.30 per cent Tho rato has undoubtedly declined siuco then, except, perhaps, in certain states which aro voting and legislating against capital. Tho rato is also higher thau thnt on most other classes of securities. It is probablo that tho nvcrago rato of interest in this country is now considcr-nbl- o less thau 0 per cent Iu England, Fraucp, Germany and many other gold standard conntrics it is undoubtedly less than 5 per cent Wo have, however, put tho rnto 6u tho barometer at 0 per ccut.. In Mexico, Central and South American countries nud in most other countries ou n silver basis tho rates of interest will piobably nvcrago moro rather thau less than 10 per cent Statistics ou ordlnnry loans on farm mortgages aro not nvailabio" for comparison in theso countries. Perhaps tho best available CCUNWESO Ht 13 13 COUNTRIES w II 10 - K Hi io jS S a i ; B Ul f rd do-rc- tho-goo- nt per-Wbl- aro thoso prepare by Professor Irving Fisher and published iu August, 1800, by tho American Economic association. Tncso show only market or bank rates of interest iu London, Berlin, Paris, Now York, Calcutta, Tokyo and Shang hai for a scries of years, and -- of courso theso nro far below tho nverago rates. Professor i lusher finds that thq nvcrago bank rato of interest from 1875 to 1870 was 3.8 per cent in the four gold standard couutrica and 10. J per cent in tho thrco silver standard countries. Iu silver standard countries tho rato had fallen but little, tho nvcrago for 1870-- 4 being 10.7 per cent Iu gold staudnrd countries tho rato had fallen over 35 per cent, or from 5.3 in 1870-4- . Theso facts tend to show that thcro is somo good reason why interest is lower iu gold .fitnudard.cpuntrlcs. They aro confirmed by the further facts that many largo loans nnd Eomo small ones .mado iu silver standard conutries nro .mado pay-abl- o in gold aud at rates of interest far below thoso prevailing. Ono of tho alleged reasons why Japan has changed from a silver to n gold basis is to obtain lower ratca of interest ou loans, which she wished to negotiate. Thcrq is moro in this Bubjcct ot cheap money thau somo silvcritcs dream of. Tho best money is, in fact, tho cheapest If tho borrower thinks otherwise, let him havo his cheap money and pay tho increased rates of interest charged for it Byron W. Holt Tho National Financial School. Tho National Financial school is tbo namo of nil organization which Js making somo headway iu tho middlo northern states nud perhaps also in oth cv sections of tho country. Ita ostensible object is to conduct nonpartisan study of American finance. Its prospectus, however, contains somo expressions such as "restoration of n thoroughly American fluuucinl polioy," which indicates tjio real object of tho promoters. Tho organization was recently extended into Boono couuty, Iud., whero soven financial schools besides tho "advance school" nud tho "comity Echcol" nro nowiu operation, each with presidents, secretaries, instructors and directors. Tbcsq financial schools should bo encouraged by nil Bound money men and organizations. Thcro is no moro certain way of ridding tho country of thau by educating tho tho voters ou tho money question. If tho schools nro real schools and uot morcly lecturo rooms, thcro cannot bo too many of them. As tlioy nro nonpartisan, books and litcrnturo on both sides of tho silver question should bo provided for their Use. In this conucction tlio sound currency committco of tho Itoform club, 63 William street, Now York city, offers to send frco of chargo a limited supply of litcrnturo to thq offlcors qf any of theso schools asking for same. Scud for its lltcraturp aud. bo ready to voto intelligently ou this question should it bo tip fpr settlement, nt tho next congressional and presidential elections. i i Oloho-Dcmocr- at (do-posi- ts) ITaiB itjMl Lcroy-Bcaulic- Dc-bat- d J Another Wow Vox Sllrcr, Tho Peruvian government in April suspended tho coinago of silver and decided to prohibit its importation nftcr May 10. It is probablo that Peru wish cd to borrow money and that sho could uot do eo whilo on a silver basis without paying very high rates of interest The Shylocks of Kuropo refused to Jonu ot low rates and to tako chances of losing moro by tho depreciation of silver than thoy would gain from tho interest. Oh, theso wicked, grnsping Shylocks who refusQ to loan monftynt n losl Mexican Kndeavoren. Several Mexican societies havo circulating libraries, nnd report excellent scrvico from tho loauiug of Christian books among outsiders The temperance committee of tho Christian Kndcnvor society nt Chihuahua repotted at tlio last business meet-iug.the society thnt it had dally remembered tho drnukards in prayer. Iu Mi ri da, 'Yucatan, many of tho rniembus uf.a largo society hroltomnn Catholic. Lrum tula society 11 persons havo Lcc(fuic members of tho church during. Ilio past year. The president of tho society iu Sou-- , prereti, Zatatocas, reports that the pledgo has lieeu tlio menus of inducing the church members to tako pail iu meetings ns nothing olso has been able to do. ICxpect Great Things. ouo-thi- rd m cr g - i Expect great things from God, nnd also expect tho least things, for Iho gicat.'st of faith is shown nbest tho least matters Pcoplo wUlUirss-ifyoi- r soulismiro to bo avjTvJs havpuot tho hcarf Jo expect that Qod will tako away somo small bunion. .Reformed Church Messenger. And it will (ontinno tooxlst InOVEL FANCY WORK. unless fonio menus of economizing capital, as is dono in Scotland, Is provided IT COMES RBOM FARMERS, tyHO .HAVE, aii'd tho storekeeper., is compelled by ARTICLES WHICH ARE DOTH USEFUt A REAU MONETARY. GRIEVANCE. competition to reduce rates. Thq compAND DECORATIVE . troller of tho currency, in his annual They-Ma- y B Mistaken M to tlm rCauso report for 1800,'prescntsn tabloehdw A. rnn. y Case X"or tho frifo ICrcjilng of nndiKcHiedy .but .Not as to. tlio Exist-enc- J, lug. tho Jjnnkiug power of tho .several, Darning Needles' nnd Darning Cotton. atatcs and territories, from which tho of Their Trouble .WJiy, Interest Is following Jllncio Directions For Making Ono of abstract is compiled to lllus-trat- o High In tho West and SonthStatlstlc tho Now Laundry Tin Halls. this poiut moro forcibly: of Hanking Power In IlRerent Sacttons., .veiuaB. iunkino cowun run, capita, ukit- Articles which represent original KD STATES, 16W. Upon tracing tho inovomout for n ' ideas wrought out iu Iho handiwork of Nation- - Vocm larger volurao of circulation back for. a ul, stato and tho giver hnvo largely taken tho placo trust,. Bnv nnd of 15aster cards, ns Easter offerings. scoro of years it will bo fonndlhnt.it private conn lnira has invariably manifested greatest Alb Sometimes them articles aro mado with hanks, panics, banks. strength in tho agricultural sections,, of t7nUodfitatM....X!.f3 .10.KS C9.01 $03.00 pencil nnd brush guided by an artist's . hand, but often they represent fanoy tho country. Obviously, then, wo must Maximum, Rhode CT1.C3 16S.T3 01.03 ..131.85, Island needlework, for tho great majority of seek for iho underlying causes in theso Minimum, Arof ono 4.D0 4.80 women understand nccdlowtfrk kansas., communities. kind ornuothcr. Tho Standard Designer When tho subject is analysed, it will S Now Eiiiihnrt 25J.0Q 78.0O 20.CJ 15A50 statw present) theso helpful liinls mado plain bo observed that tho ground for disconS 0L&3 22.73 127.00 middlo stntwCO.71 with illustrations: tent nt existing conditions lies in the MHOutlicrnntntos 17.18 1S.T0 .00 .0t Darning needles nud darning cotton M.80 0.01 2.41 fnot that notwl.th&tuiid!ng gtcntly im- S central fctntcs.., 48.11 00,87 01.60 I.ftl ro nbout ns far removed from beauty proved means ef production, notwith- Ulwostcrnstntei J0.E8 20.0) 73.07 standing grcntcr facilities and materi- i Pucltto states... Thn groat disparity between tho ally reduced rates for tho transporta at n glnuco. tion and distribution of products, tho banking facilities is seenstates, Tho six New Englnud with an ngticultnrist, upon whom so largo, a part bf our economic system Is, depend- cs.tininted population (1800) of 6,200,. ent, fluds himself, gcuerully speaking, 000. possess nearly $70 per capita; tha 20,000,000 nftcr a twclvetoiouth of liartl worV. no 13 southern Btatcs, with per capita, bnrcly $18 tho beginning of population, show farther ahead thau at Including tho year, and in many instances his or 22 per cent oftho former. trust comhanks and loan and sjtatns is worse. Through theiailuro to savings is materially rcduotd, mako n proportionate incomo he has not panies tho rntio ouly per cent UsVi I tM showing of thq 7 been nblo to reduce, but has, iu fact, tho south amount given for Now England. increased hia money obligations. in tho lost colIt is. not maintained that such i.i tho umn, tho items givencomptroller's tani stated in tho caso throughout tho land, uor aro all teragriculturists entitled to equal credit ble, it Is. found thnt tho states ami tlio. for enro aud economy. Many cases thcro ritories representing 70 per cent of of havo less thau are. doubtless, whero sympathy ia not population banking powor, Opcrcent at estimated most of .tho communi- tha cntlro deserved, but in f 0,700,000,000. Maurice h. Muhlcmnu ties whero discontent prevails tho rea- In Now York Herald.' son hero, given is tho truo one, tho dissertations of self satisfied theorists to Tree .Coinago" Demand Is Misleading. tho contrary notwithstanding. If any ndvocato of tho frco coinago of mado by Numerous examinations painstaking investigators warrant tho silver dollars or copper dollars or Iron statement that tho unequal distribution. dollnra nt nny ratio, 10 to 1, moro or DAILS'IKQ CASE. less, will ngreo to stop thornnd nsk of. capital and of money nud tho conso-qnegroea inequality in interest rates nothing more, I for ono nm prepared to aa things may well be, but thoy sugstop tha gest n uovel and nt tho samo timq atRto tho phtcf causo of tho inability to meet him, and iu that' way to agri- prcscut contest Who would waut thoml tractive darning caso which nil women carry on tho important busiuccs of Not ono of theso mcu will consent to given to domestio nffnirs will appreciculture profitably. Tho sections of tho country polling frco coinago ou thoso terms. Not ouo ot ate, Tho darning caso in question ia tho largest silver voto in 180C have, them would bq satisfied. Not one of mado of cardboard covered with whlto generally, speaking, insufficient credit thorn would then get what ho is after linen, embroidered with tiny bloBsoma facilities. Th small former who, ad- undcrtho pretext that frco coinago and lu wash silk aud edged with linen cord. Ou'tho'lnsido aro two crossed flhboua vancing from tho condition of farm la- "equal rights of gold and silver" nro nil holding iu placo n winder of blockdnrn-iu- g borer, seeks n larger measure of inde- that ho wants. I challcugo nny ono to cotton nud cno cf white On tho pendence aud grcntcr comforts for his find, an advocate of frco coinago at Jfl to family, is not ouly compelled tq mort- 1 cu theso simplo terms that both gdd other sido nro pieces of pinked Annuel gage hia realty, frequently at rates aa nnd silver should bo treated alike; that for a necdlcbook, filled with darning high ns 10 per cent, but is under tho both gold aud silver coins shall bo HiaAcs needles of all sizes. Ribbon hinges hold for nny ouo who takes tho bullion, ,to tho parts together, and n bnttou on ouo eocssity of borrowing upon his cu tho other keep them crop. Having no banking ofilco tho mint to nny number that ho Wants. sldo and to coll upout bo turns to tho storekeep- I challcugo nuy ndvocato of frco coinago shut when tho caso is hung up. A pair er, who extends credit for tho needed to dciif that frco coinage, pnrq,aad eim- at small scissors cnu bo hung from supplies and tnxc8 tbo borrower first for plo, is .not what ho demands, .and pot tho case, also n littlo holder for n thimdorp to meet this chalble, but without cither tho caso is still interest upon tno loan, sccomi in tno ouo of them will a great convenience. lenge.. way of increased prices for staples Tho laundry pin ball is something This demand fer free cpiuago is a and finally iu tho way. of discomparatively uow and tafcea up much counts, or commissions upon tho product cover intended to conceal tho truo purof tha farm, turned iu as payment pose of thoso who ask it Most of thoso lessspaco than tho satin covered list dewith n pencil depcudnnt from it which Theso items not Infrequently nggrcgato who support this measure have. been 80 per cent upon tho nctunl credit ex- ceived and misled. Let such mcu put is often seen. Tho ball can bo mado of tended, and in a very largo number of tlio question to nny owner of silver linen, silk or antlu and can bo highly mines, to any senator or representative decorated or nlmply made A piece of caeca tho total exceeds 20 per ccut unnecessary to add that iu congress or to any nud ovory candi cardboard cut circular is needed for tho It is perhaps busiuess of buy kind under such coudl date ou the frco coinago platform, in foundation. This is largo or mnnll according to tho tho following terms; tious would bo unpofitabla "If wo grant frco or unlimited coin- list of things tho maker intends to put Is it, then, surprising wbcu tho agriculturist, who knows littlo relatively of age, without chargo for tho coining, on it Of courso many more article aro Not tho principles of sound finance, imagines will you demand nothing more?" pur-po- used thau nro mentioned on tho ouo to which ntteutiou is hero called, knows thnt au incrcosoln tho volnmoof money a man who nnswer what tlTo truo quea ball 0 inchcu in diameter will bo but a largo "Yea" to that iawill would benefit him? Ia it to bo wondered cnongh for everything, nml somo may nt, wheu ho hoarser reads of money go- tiou. Edward Atkinson. bo mado rut email na 8 inches across. ing begging at 3 per cent in thomotrop-olis- u Dlvido off the linen into at many comby somo hocus Increasing the Volume of tho Currency. ho fancies that, portments as tlicro nro articles by drawTea pocus, fvYall street ia constantly striving ing a light jicucil lino which tho ribto grind him down? bons will hldo nftcrwnrd. Mark tho It ia our business, to teach him othernames of tho garments with indcliblo wise; to tench, him that tho prosperity ink or outline thorn with wash silk. of tho commercial centers ia closely in Cover tlio cardboard on ouo side with tetwoTcii-withis is, in fact, largdy horsehair thick enough to permit plus to dependent upon his wclfaro but tho bo thrust into it Put over this n layer lesson can ouly bo brought homo to him of cheesecloth or scrim to mnko n smooth by tho introduction of means through uuderlnycr for thn llucii or silk. Cut tho which h'a own prosperity shall bo aslinen largo enough to allow tho edges impossible: to E&Ziri.'wJk a mMssbHsssBsmMssssWi sured. For, ovcu as it is to bo tumed iu, nud nlso cut another interest a starving man in tho plan of piece to cover tho back of tho ball. (Jso salvation, so tho dobt ridden fanner can another plcco of cardboard for tho back, only acquire faith in ourviows of sound cover it with tho lincu intended for this flnaucp wheu relieved of his present onpurpopo. Then cover tho front plcco of n system which erous burdens. To him card with its owu plcco of linen nnd operates, so unequally na tho existing overhand tlw two together, afterward ono docs roust nppcar not only unsound, binding tho edges with narrow ribbon or but absolutely tyraunicnl. Any change, putting a cord around them. ' Put tho ho feds, would bo for tho hotter. Consequently tho southern fnrmcr demandCapital By dividiug this ono dollar ed tho reinstatement of tho stato bank it becomes two, which mokes moro noto system four years ago, nud last money. I pay you theso two dollars for year tho freo.coiungo pf silver appeared wages, yon sea to him tho best solution of tho difficulty. Labor But when I go to buy brend Tlio remedy is manifestly not to bo I find them ouly worth one, so I don't found in nny form of inflation of our bco it From "Robinson Crnsoo'a Moncirculntipu, but iu providing by legisla- ey," by David A. Wells. tion or otlicrwiso Increased credit facilities, both for long term' loans upon Can't 111 port Laws. mortgages, and short term crcdita.upqn No civilized country cnu confine its. crops, and a better distribution of tho sitlMUis within .its' own torritory or circulation which wo have prohibit. all commercial intercourse with In this, ns in many other matters, wo other countries. Krcry country, thereo must refer for guidnuco to human fore, needs mohcy whidi can bo used iu elsewhere. Iu no country has tho larchasp from anil Jn payment of its systcm-o- f credits ilcbts to advancing short timo i other countries. Yet, howsoov-o- r to agriculturists reached tho high stato great n country may be, nnd however of dove)opmont which is found in Scot- absolute, may bo tlm .power of ita govland. Tho Scotch banker has learned ernment, its laws can havo no extraterthnt tho farmer is, uuder n well guard- ritorial effect No government thereed system, as fairly entitled to credits fore, i;uu prcscribo the standard by to float hia venturo aa tho merchant or which its currency shall bo valued in tho manufacturer. nuy other country, or compel tho citiScotland has ouo banking firm for zens of another country to rcccivo Its THE LAUNDItY H! BALL. each 4,000 of population and n ratio of currency savo at tho bullion valuo of ribbon across to hido tho pencil marks capital to total resources of banking cutrtney in tho markets of tho ml fasten them in tho middlo with a banks of 1 to 12. By this economy in that world. small rosette. If tho ribbon straps aro tho uso of capital tho banks aro nblo to put on before tho two pieces of card aro dcoloroi dividends nvcrnging fully 10 Silver Versus Milk. overhnuded together, tho uccllo can bo per cent whilo giving credits ordinarily Op In Iowa thoy hnvo given up sliver roecrto tp tlio card nud at rafca raroly oxeccdiug 4 percent, nnd hovp n softer snnp. Thoymoko$il,-C00- , run through tho tightly, thus drawing tho thread drawn n nud every hamlet iu tho kingdom has 000 In Iowa from their cows nlono. ball at tho middle, giving it banking1 officowithlu its limits or in its That beats frco silver, doesn't it beats lu tho somewhat tho sbnpo of n tomato, Ribiinuiedlato vicinity. mako $41,600,000 bons nro. attached at tho top to hang tho it nil hollow? They Taking tho states of Alabama, Minsia. selling milk, butter, chcoso and qalvps, orpundtho edgo between na an example, it and at tho ciid of tho year thoy hay? bag up, audnl sippi and Arkansas tho twp pieces of cardboard aro run piun will bo found that these havo about tho eamq old Bossy and Speck' and Spot to mnko n border wheu uot in use. 4,00,0,000 population nnd 171 banking nud Brludlo nud Bcsa that, thoy ha4 institutions, iuclndtifg private bankers, tho year before. Tho Kansas cow is Ornamental Jrouworjt. with it total cnpital-o- f $17,000,000; to- stickingiherhead over tho pasture fence, Tho Decorator and Furnisher sketches 40,000,000, or a ratio of lowing and mooing, with her bag tal resources, for tho benefit of amateurs' in ironwork capital ' tp resources about ,1 to 9 $41,000,000 worth o! milk, a very nrtfeHMiK;tHcd;jbfMeo6itlu and ond banking ofilco to 23,000 of pop- whjle tho old man is down, towu tear plain bowl of gltfes, whlch'wlll "o ulation! Ing lilki shirt because tho plutocrats toward making: this common nrtlolo an Tho rcasou for exorbitant iutcrcst won't coin 480,000,000 wprfh pf fillver.. rates, iu tho. last mentioned, see lion 4s i Eir.p)rja tKau) Pazetto, Cgg Cooking. Tlilnga That Aro Told. , A boiled egg should bo cither soft Honcelionts nro becoming, popular, la boiled qr hard cnongh for tlio yolk t.o crupibj to bo easily digested. An au- this country. Tho most popular bracelet ia flexible. thority upon egg cooking says that boiled eggs to bo nt their best should not bo being ii gpld chain pattern with gema; boiled nt nil. If desired hard, they set lu nt intervals. NarrOw quillings of chiffon aro a should bo kept in water just below tho For soft foaturo rjf dress this season. boiling ipoiut for 20 minute eggs, put theni in cold wntcr, and when Tho latest fancy for trimming s.llk tho wntcr, reaches tlio boiling point, tho petticoats is two or thrco accordion and it will bq plaited ruffles fully ft quarter of a yard egg should bo taken out, found creamy ond delicate, wide. Wheu .poaching .eggs, to mako them Jeweled watches .lead, but ennmolcd into n ball sbapq but ono egg Bhpnld bo oncfl'nrfl equally fashionable : cooked nt o timo. After tho water beaded bagstaro flat and to boll rapidly stir .it around until ! a pmnirclrploja formed lu tlio water, hayojofjlglp tops of gclclor eilypr. Theso A HAiicisaK-Mt- T bowl. drop tho egg Into tho middlo, and tho bagifc'pinc in all iho new colon to HiAtch ' object of beauty. Tho articlo in.qaofitlpu motioii-otho boiling wntcr will form n fer harirjonizQiWlth ihd cpaturaoc, ' circular covering of will to around tho Thcro Js it roviytil pf old fashioupcl may bo cither a fish or flower bowl, aid boo what a, nn broken 4filgasjln jowelry ns vsll hi in pllyer-Kara,- " ouo- can readily1 makes iu tho diffoJouco matter of thiajelmplQWork A Confession of Faith, oniamontatieui. For tho two circles uso Rosea and Thorny inch iron rod. will I bclievo iu tho fatherhood of .God. I Though joys seem na buds aud griefs make, strong nud carry tlio .This of weight bdiovo'ia t4io jvorda of Jesus. I bollovo as thorns, it it is one nud tlio samo vital 4,ho bowl. For tho thrco handles uso in tho clean heart. I beliovo iri tho scrv- energy pf lovo. fcjiicli puts-tho- m both by inch iron ico oMbyp. I boliovo ivtho unworldly forth on tHreGroifkfc&a tho growth of huBiauJifehrthe iJfcelkvo in ,tho bcaHtudes, I rod.. JTios. last js important, and for the, ltf rose8 tp'brcntho sweetness nmld tho iiicf i or promise to. tew God, nud, fpllpy. Christ, thorns ,nnd tho (horua to givo aocurity scroll work uo inch ribbon. This last point to forgfyiT lmncncHiips nnd to se,ek after Io tho rosesboth springing frtwi tho must bp left Id your" own judgment, as tho rfgktcousuesa of God. Ian feAiuo soil nud Lornoupoutlwsame't'cot ' It depends largely upon tho size and wrfrfifcof Iho bowl. Allllf.H', j. MIiNlfiY" i i -- I1H.Y obvious. in nt t essential funQtiof:. of, mmii commodities havo been wed iw'wottey. ,i and they have romucd1 Wt m.m kwig T" na they mt iho cscntiaUrcqubwaUi,. of money amoug tho people whore Weed, ' or until somo other cooHiiolltfi!lfWi cd tho fitness of whtoh coiiriBWMrW'H self to tho iutolllgcncoas!cHg,sperior to tho.commodlty .then, being need. ,. . As pcoplo havo advanced, iu dfeeiim-InatJn- g iutclligonco ttey,;lw!fijiHi,-c- d inferior commodities ami adopted la placo thereof uomotlilng that wasupo-rlor- . Theso change kepi tAkkig plco until finally roHmmI rtflvcy befsWQiHio . commodities that were recogifjed by bclw tho pcoplo of moat countries tho beat for uso m mouoy. Serological transition is conusant. order of things, and diaisgan, como about naturally and, Hre,Me,t. oiTcctqd easily, it procM ta allowed to goou undisturbed. 'Crm-- , blous" friction ctwaefl only vdrw tk$ fci . obstructive governmental' iutorfeMMe . to delay or defeat .tho natural ovtlec ef things. Iu our owu day Uw stagecoach bs' been supplanted ;by ho Steam rfttlewJ,. aud stagecoaches have pwetleally. ber. como n thing of tlie pasV. The tallow, dip was succeeded by lamps JilkxVwHti burning fluid or oil, .ajtd lamps by' gas, ami' gas by, eWrieiiy'. Theso and many oier changes were accomplished with no serlow dfcturbiuico whatever, and so it vfoukl be.with eem modities used aa mouoy Hi.tfe,eas) of governmental pbetwe!. . Tke-- . ;, queswould bo no threatcalug tion lu tble. country today, pudwuynaft tho continuity and perpetuity" ejt.alt business activity, if tbo United! was uot cugitged in tho banking . .... Government tntdrfefscei ; Unwarranted Vrovents lixiy Transition From Ono BnhJ , staneo to Another. " v Money is simply n commodity" that is,, generally recognized ns a universal, equivalent uud its degree of gooducij or pfllclenoy consists lu tho unanimity of tho rocoguitiou of tj9flteC!04?4 WWs modlty usod aa liiwoy to perform tho x EVOLUTION OF MONEY. m . fW'l m Oha 'tact-natur- tlw,tud ""fs ' .Jvm is , bwei-ncs- s. fur-Hisli- ed sa Among oivllised people the ay .ef usefulness of silver w none. !eejt inj; subsidiary forsw, aro natgbeve), . a4 silver la going out of ueerW.wwelr-aV- tiavo tno otagecoacn ana Mw H'wy '.. oivi-- . and for exactly tlm same rew llzatiou baa outerown tM which necessitated He nee. Ka I has over conw into mo at tfce beneet W government or haaonao of rtatutoiy en-- . .reeeg- -, actments, but solely Vecaaae niacd ability to perform Ur fouoeua, of money. Auetln W. Wrlbt in Son4 Currcuoy. Co.openttlTO Iteaktac Fer Tho American AurtcBituilet of Afttil. 4 again diectMsea editorially tlw ' 'entire-- . lankiug., feasibility of among farmora.,, "ThWcftU botJono," U says, "by slight modifications of tho savings rand aud system of building aMOolntiorw or banks, which has proved eo remiKkably successful in American cities. Tbeeotosv stltutiona now hold, bver f800,.y9 of deposits and are a ihorortghly 4eK-stratc- d practical sccccsa., Tho Sasoa Land Credit ossoolation (a report PW which can bo obtained by writing .to. tho secretary of state, W&elugton) la n modification of the Katffoieca syateni, which iu Frueel and Gcrnuwy achlovcd tbo eaato aoceaa antejig,e working farmers of thoeo ccwiitdw twt banks havo acWoved Jn, . tho our American cities. The people's banks . . mir mt. -- . ofItalyandndghUiringcouimie,be4; h upon much tno same plu, kYp 1muIs' rejwet givwK rsw" morvoious euccpsa. LhwA thcr particulara' upon tho Bnx-oCredit association has been pubKelicd-btho department of stato for fcoo Ate trlbutlon.iu wblck Consuhnr.AgeHt rotors soys with a truth, that can never, bo questioned: a . y What Amcrtenn fanners require to relievo them of tho present financial strain under which they o llris to tho- - peww to borrow at tbo tomtit poRslhlo.lHtcrcat consfatent with their nccorltlcs and tho flnancM eotuHHoa ta tho errat centers of tfce yrurU. Bo IcBgM thcr mnst borrow from tiw local money h&ier Wuy mtwt pay nnteh rata ot Interest lor accommodation. ItiatliU Wghratoof tatorc8t arntar i, wlilcli our former are now atrlvlng and fatting that Is reeponalbta for tho goaenJ unroH and dlsxatisfaotlon. Bcssovo tho Ugh rato o( lntcnet, giro tljcnt tho1 aamo omiortunUy to, nm their credit aa men cngaeod in pthcr exchango tho prornnt morieafto on the farm for ono with n rcaeoasblo interest, which , tho farmer can jaf and havo oraetlilim left for tho saving" lank, and wo will rcstoro Jiftf plnnai nnd prosjicrHy. ThU question has beu( ealred by tho farmers and landholders of Esropo, and tlw solution of tho problom did not consist bv tfeo kmw Uf. tho coTcrntnctit ot a taata of dehasal atrrmer.. ' ActttfexM circulotod among tho poopM at vnluo. Tho find wm reached, bf tbo farmtva and londholdcn J tlK-l- own toroo ami by tho fottsidtnft of assooUtlom which in timo becaeto a poorer ta thahwd. ami whoso financial iHrogb.wa measornt J lions ot undoubted neetrlUe whkh Au jrttbHo waa only ton Klad tp btyust In. bujil-nomr v -- cxpo-ricuc- Sir, .PMrMi swell-ing,,yi- ti 8, , Kndeavar Not. Forty prominent speakers kayo al- ready accepted inyltatioua to addrcsH tho Drltish National Chrlatlan Endeavor convention at Liverpool, Jnno 0 io B. In order to encourago Ita moro timid, members tho Methodist Protestant Christian Endeavor socioty of Itoyaltot), Minn., holds prayer mectlnga with. Uicm in their owu kouica. . Every young person within a radiw of llvo miles of Ilaines City, Fhv, k ea rolled as a member of tboCkrlstlau society. Two udcavpre9irkia 1 1 miles to attend each meeting. No dances or thca&kal shows kavo been hold in Waterloo, Me,, slncp tho , fprmatipii of a Christian Endeavor aoci-ttwo years ao, that has JaUirested' a great numlicr of tho younff people., " Tho Endcarorors of tlw Wikaingten yenrlymeetiiig Of Friends h&yo. &&&" .iniicd a scholarship fu a denominational ' jollcgo for tho education of any descrv-ti- g young pcrsosi within". tMHtata of, iho meet in. who may paat.tlwTrefrUHHid' d xamiuntiPu Eighty-on- o aliip8.wcro boanteiLwltMnt.. a year by tho. rlcwUHj coatuWeo t)fy a . jiiiglo Piiilndclphin Christian, KudouvATf 9ioly, th,tt iu'tipciwlitoHMcitJilbj, list EpiKcppal church. 'Mccti(iffa'w('M. held pa flO.of tiicsosliiiis and neo-t(i- ; 1,000 porjodlcals' and New Testaetifei;f '' , , or y, . -, 1f ;.M tvero distributenV Doa't Bq.Plseonyesl-'- , . ' '""' bo-gi- Tho-tfowo- Ho wlioite.?csacs. bat littJo'jKrengiis olid.who nse,,trmtv Uittoff''rnly iwi-- ' 5cVa service-1- b n greater mt'GrolfsV liisht mid a more nrofltablQcrvnnt thnn. . ouo richly endowpd with divTuo gfTWr who undertakes uo task lot God: bat.' .who; jt may be, stands by nud micenr-nwhnt hq culls tho peuy efforts of othPiit-less- ; richly gifted than ha Wo cantuHV all nttalu tM t Iwnrcatness of niiffkty itc- cpmplislmwtits, but,wocan all n.ttnJH'Ja ilio.preatexgieatucsu of bvlugifc i . TA. -r- 'liudiiy Echoo Do Tiine.s; iV-- - , f o. ouc-quur-ior pno-olgh- thrcQ-slxtopn- r. aiul noto its Uariunrwn'op.i?6oisa?.i ly. Ho hnansafor.yousomowhgtcVavwiiofcu whoro yOn, "least .expect. Full Iv lino With Ilia will Ihm Urttiia'y. Ho may np( Imvp ,n .Coiwpiywon Iive for.piv(Q . .buita Mill,Lri,on,-i- f you follow nLgn.idih6o niid HrofuiiiV, full your (iiiculs .iu 1) Hijeroiete-you llicf best' fc tllinP. tind lfer ul you. 8tDOoa'n1iuu(11ucVery'MtivirtteHJf- ot Homo Ai'txHwit. 'ITaviva luisaiau In lifo,. Bo of bouhji nceonutv Da not conrt rcsiK?iibllityhs ncithtr.fihitk It whoV it ii. laid ''tipei.- --, ' tn i' -- ' otliers.'t-I'rc'abytcr- iau. J Cfrfltofea "By 3n6u$iru n I to the circus. j REWARD OF $100 Barnum & Bailey Excursion to Ullcred by the city lor Arrest be Run on all Railroads. Circus is to exhibit in Hopkins-ville- , May 16, and for the notable ROUtfED JOHN M. VICTORY (Cf?tb." The great Barnum & Bailey & CO. N. TIMR TABLE. TIME iiF TRAINfi AT irARLINOTON. EfTccllvo December 20, 189G. Mo,st.. no, vi Na.M.. Mil. 70. No. 78 No. J I h .. ...loij ...10.5 ...li:33 a a ui in m ,....... BOWTM. 7130 a in 451 P m 5.31 p Cal was making his usual rounds 7 Nn. 7? in his usual quiet manner and had Mo gianl No. ;Dro titt'tralBi. just reached the corner when he W.W..KT1IKIOGK. Axent. heard inside the store a sound DIRECT FROM MILL TO WEARER, about like n rat gnawing. He I. G, R, R. Table Which Saves you 4 Ble.Proflts. stopped nnd listened, stc'pping Tho Jobber and Store Keeper. Tfie Wholesaler, The Commhsion House, back behind lite wail. .Prcscmtly ICffrctka July 19,. 1896 ) i? nnenwnTiDfED fft ansuaiuninznasi.. NF he heard more noise and the foot HAST HOUND. U, "uV """ Lit llUJiillUUllULU . M of a man who approached steps No. No.O No.x A CUSTOM MADS TO ORDER Lr. New OrUant . 7:1 p m 8.CO a 0urqfetB"'gflln the front dpor and tried the latch. .. in TMJtim l.r, Mcniilil. 1 fcTr"! t.v. l'nlton, 1103 p 10 litis pm 6:15 a m MAN'S Cal then stepped out thinking it $Ua00 suits .. 3:55pm 1:00 am Upon in ISACKSUlTl I.t. radueali. was one of tlm clerks: As he ... 4110pm tttHam 0:170 m Bop's Jldanls Suits, Slzts 3 to 15, L.v. litnclon. Guaranteed to be made from All Wool, l.r. Mottor.tltta ....5:41pm 3:oaui 10:45 a in wltt) extra pair of pants, 2.93 stepped from behind the corner he Fancy Drown, Gray, Black, or Btaa Ar. Central Cltr ... frljipm 4:00am ia:opin Tt,... Cult. r r.tl AR ANTEED tab nude fromlmnorttJ Worsted Corded Cheviot, made In latest camu into full view in the strong tiiiopm j:J$ai.i j:i7Pin Ar. Ixalcrlllo and Drown, In lus front style, lined with Imported Farmer Satin, Wool Cheriot, In Black, Blue, Grey, ..... Ar, Clnelnnitl 0:40 a m n.jj a m wun amor trimmed and finished In the bestof Custom light of the electric street lamp. J to 9 ytart ol age. ntat up WKST JIOUND, lined with fill Black Albert Collar Collar incv tmbrokltrrd Tailor manner. You cannot dupKcat It la The burglar saw him nnd ran for No. 3 No. , No. ir your town for $16,00. Slzes)a,t04. TwUI Sateen and Patent Walit Uandi. Trimming anj Work. ..u;ypm fjopm same in atiea lor age 10 io ij yan, l.r, Ctncl&Rill... OK maiuhlpitht very best, the hack door. Officer Morgan The same goods made for Youth's, W.4H f ... niotni 6rtJm 8:ojam I.v. Ixnltvitlo without oauor bouar. Sea I'attern 1 ueiow. to 18, In Long I'ants, Coat and Vast, am fjo p l.r..Ccatral City. . :I3 a m alstfucut to the rear but the burDecoratlon.Day. l.r. Noitonvllla,. .,1 911 am lliupm t.JS pin j ,fSSk This Style I (JTVa. j 05 j Aver's Cathartic Pills. glar had the start and before Morllow to m J'SJ l m ..111:18 am u:ii l.r, Pilnccion.. measure for u:n p J.37 a m j.jo p m The Department of Kentucky gan not more than half way of the l.r. I'aitncah "3 It- - T I Cl I Men's and with Extra . ... 41.JJ nm j.joam 7.30pm G. A. K has issued an order in . Ar I'nHon.,.. Youths Suits building the fellow Muck his he id 640pm MO am iinnmrwr .lr. Momphli.. . Measure 7.40pm 71t"" conformity With Stale law, pro around tho corner am! peeped to Ar. New Oi leant. ... around the HOW Alltralntron 1UII7. N. 3 n.l parry Pull claiming Monday, May 31, as the llreaat and nard Drug Sturi', E.ulingKin, lien T. likely that tilt: fanners will TOJIHD OUT. r.eo where safety was. rretlnlngclialreaii l.l.en He then roanHuHet Waist over Cincinnati and Nrw Orleana. Ilrnt Connecticut day on which to celebrate Memo- dotlgcd and ran tho QL-J- F Morton the Vest, and t5p; GrorgodCinp, Hi. makuUheir old mistake and, stimuother way on fZl I .V miJi-all iaqctlnna. Irom traun rial or Decoration Day. The law the dark side of. the house Morgan Charles. 11. HANSON, O. !. anil T. A. lated by the anticipated shortage, Fill a bottle or common water glass with to Heel for Pants. is that when a holiday falls on Sun- fired two rapid shots through the plant-naverage crop. least an urine, and let it stand tuenty four hours; a New Time Card. day, the succeeding day is the one dark passway then ran front to The bountiful rainfall has been sediment or setting Indicates a diseased fli We Pay Ex- - fMHsaLLa ' to be observed. Attention is called J& very favorable to clover and other condition of the kidneys. When urino press Char. A new time card will go into I O' catch a shot as he should come in WkKBBK. f LULJJfe rsf ges, and rflgHHB, to the fact that it is the duty of to the light again. As the officer on Sunday next over this divi- grass seed sown this spring and Mains line.n it is positive evidence of should you (KKffilHHtSHk Wf not feel satis. ZJPaaMtiiiiiiiMP a. a,' each Post to attend in a !uly Di- reached the front of the store the sion (f the L. & N. Ic is 'not tho lesult is thu most perfect iniulile. Too frequent desire to fled Will C refund tho NotcS -- Personal ParaErar1"' '""' vine services in sonu: church on burglar ran across the street and complete yci, hence. The Bee is starid6htained in years. fpv pain in the back, is also convincing money. the Sunday proceeding Memorial around the depot, then down by unable to utb The fruit is generally reported proof that tbo kidneys and bladder are out itt Th.) Uiliui UiilnRaal Home Worthy Day, (which wilt in this, case be Kolmison Bros store and disapthrough nltcrnoun trams in fine condition with thu excep- of order. RemcmLer Mention 1 Sunday, May 301I1). WHAT TO DO. peared. Morgan shot twice more will both arnvc e.trhet. TNm lir t tion of peaches .and reports arc : You buy HHLI af There Is comfort in the knowledge so as the fugitive ran across Railroad tr tin will Mill carry th in, ill tmi very ronilcting in regard to this direct from " iaB? Vhcclsor Horses? often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Street, hut tt is presumed that make itll snips, att.l llx. Inst tra n .fruit. ona of the KV-2The Railroad picnic is scheduled When ordarlng lend PcHtOfike.Expreta hn great kidney remedy fulfills every , Livestock. Money Order or Regbteredt Letter!, also Winkling ispopnlir, ami .1 mini noun ol thu shots took effect. wi bu as it niw tr, thu "Dixie aH H TJjl largest do--- S. jHVKI X at' Loch Mary on to lake place wili in relieving pain In the back, kidneys, 'thlngMasoUrge or small - lecturer In 1 he condition are at tut birthday, and if of live stock re liver, bladder and every part of the urinary V to (his Kr:" Diligent search fiilnl to discover lltimtiier, st pping only at bcr til nt'W BJr ' : for his age. Money cheerfully refunded IT M&'Ml Saturday. K trlttt-ti- i't rq America. I T ami (itillnio on mains generally good. Calllound p itMittes. It corrects inability to bold . not satisfactory. Send acstampi for ete. jfI! sport are. promisiM with th ad anything xce )it that the fellow had fc Ff, sheep arc in excellent demand at urino nnil scalding pain in passing it, or f pies, tape measure, measuring blanks, Mr. R. N. Clark and family havu vent of settled spring weather. taken refugu in an outhouse on thu llciult r.suii division. Thu-cliquor, wine or following .goc to Kansas City, Mo., where But Earlington's .beaux and bell::, Geo. Hooscr's place on Railroad fort is to get all passengers into full prices. Hogs are plentiful, not bad effectsovercomes use of unpleasant ne beer, that withstanding the general preva- cessityand being compelled to get up many a visit of some with the escort of proper and ap- Street where he had bled profusely. Nashville at a comfortable hour. UKjy will make of lence of Cholera, which seems to times during tbo mgbt to urinate. The preciative' chapcroncs have taken The entrance was made through "weeks to relatives. xocoooC'!:o:oc!-tv:'C.C'Ci,is some one in almost every neigh- have come to stay in many lo- mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-RoThere g $ to the noblo old pleasure of the rear second story window to borhood who is subject to attacks ot pain 5 is soon realized. It stands the high calities. Not all the "saddle horses" arc and promise to eclipse all which the 'burglar climbed with of the most It is gratifying to note an im- est for its most wonderful cures a medicine well ga'ited for pleasure riding and record of wheeling devotees in this the aid of a goods box and a broad In the stomach, of bilious colic. Mr, J. D. distressing cases. If you need 'j is she or ho who gets one section. Almost daily in the pleas- plank. In breaking out the win- Kinney, Warren Center, Pa., used to be proved demand for horses after a you should have the best. Sold by drug- k Happy '. v fifty For and one with the proper gait on. ant spring evenings they come out dow glass he cut his right hand or troubled in that way. He says: "The at- a long season of depression. Good gists, pricebottle cents pamphlet,dollar. sent n a sample both and in numbers like troops, of calvary, wrist and blood was smeared .pro- tacks were marked by terrible pains, hores are now in demand and sellana send The Western Pioneers' Associa- and charge the town or the coun- fusely where he felt his way to flic diarrhoea and fainting spells. At such ing at a price, which, while still tree by mail, mention tub UebDr. Kilmer your full postoffice address to y Madisonvillq next try or a neighboring town as their staircase and down began low, is far above the ruling price &Co.. Binghampton, &, tion meets at r N. Y. The proprieJ&- rstairs and times I suffered exceedingly until I Tuesday, May i8th, as has been pleasure dictates. It is good to where he stopped and listened using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and for several years. tors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. - Chinch Bug and San Joss Scale. Announced before in these columns. hear the merry clatter of many leaning with his Idoody hand Diarrhoea Remedy, two or three doses of X which effected an immediate and lasting In addition to tho presence of hoofs bent on such a mission of against the side of the stairway and Willie Phillips came home from S The Bachelor Maids held a pleasA Tires and pleasure, and to listen the telephone to make sure the cure." l'or sale by St. Bernard Drug Chinch Bug, already noted in the school last week, for a short visit ant meeting with Miss Jennie Mc health to chatter of merry voices tip and coast was clear. Two theories arc Store, Earlington; Ben. T. Robinson, counties of Livingston and Mason, to his parents here. Gary Saturday afternoon although down the streets, and off to the advanced. wc know from personal observaInflated Splendidly One that there were Mortons Gap; Geo. King, St. Charles. several of the members were The example of W. W. Brewer, justice tion that the bug exists in contwo burglars and that the wounded highway. Solid shot has been fired at an citizen o Tree Equipped man watched while the other rob- American steamship by a Nicara- - siderable numbers in the counties of the peace and a prominent emulation. 8 of Marion and Washington, and Ml. Jewett. Pa., is worthy ot Open Air Concert. 'our young bed, and the other that the gttan gunboat. Quite a number of The American vi all He says: "I never lea1 vj home without a of Repair people have lxic'n practicing horse-hac- k The Earlington Cornet Band wounded hand was bound up be vessel was flying the stars and there is reason to believe thatlast bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and 6 2 portions of the Statu infested evenings 01 will give an open air concert in the fore the robbery began. Officer stripes. riding scleral Diarrhoea Remedy and always recommend Charge. yeajjcpjotain the pest. Farmers it to my friends. It is the best I ever 3 Shop. late. There tsBomctalkpf organ-izin- band" Stand Saturday night at 7 Morgan who was on, the ccnc of fu' Ky., bad arc'urged'to watch closely and as used, and never tails to give immediate 8 one a riding club in the near Mr. Will Skillman. Buras, VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV o'clock. The following is the pro- action thinks there was oaly For sale by St. Bernard Drug Xi man. Others who were at- soro eyes for years. He tried many doc- soon as the advent of the bug is relief?'Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mor r ture, gram: Store. The special line of Bicycles handled by C. M. Bourland, lul tracted by the shots saw the man tors and remedies and always failed to get noted application should be made tons Gap; Geo. King, St. Charles. Grand March Paul do Ville. in connection with his Harness and Saddlery Goods, arc The Harlington base ball team who ran towards Hooscr's, but no relief until be tried Sutherland's Eagle to the Director of the Experimental Florric Schottischc. Said the much jostled equestrisuperior to the average make of Bicycles, but by the sfpecial will play the Madisonvillc team at other, and there was only one Eye Salve, which cured him inside of ono Station at Lexington for a supply Inspiration Quadrille. IS enne: "Bring in another horse." of fungus for diseasing it. arrangements entered into with the manufacturer, can be sold the latter place this afternoon. The avenue of escape. . week. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, . aDarr Waltz Paul de Ville. at greatly reduced prices, though fully covered by guarantees. It is greatly to be deplored that Madisonvillc club ornanizes A reward of one hundred dollars Earlington, George King, St. Charles. Arnica Salve. Bucklen's Gallop, Prince Inspired Cootc. the San Jose Scale has made its Tho best Salvo in the world for Cuts, .8 Call and sec him before purchasing. North side of Square. have brought Bowers, catcher and was promptly ofiered by the city Nearer my God to Thee. appearance in the State, its pres Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever The Silverite Convention at from Pittsburglf, Tcnn. for the. arrest and convictidn of the Ou.r band deserves the approbaTuesday nominated Hon. ence having, Dcyonu uotitu, ucen Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, party or parties who committed Mrs. J. W. Punning, who had tion and patronage of the com- - the robbery, of whicli amount Mr. I. II. Goodnight for Circuit Judge, discovered in the county of Warren. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiis muntty. tively cures Piles or Lct them have n good Victory will pay a part. and Hon. J. E. Byars for Com rhc bill intended to eradicate it guaranteed to give no pay required. It or Jwen a sufferer for many months hearing, MAD1SONVILLE, KY. perfect satisfaction The boys are working "with consumption, died" at her has passed the Lower House of money refunded. Price 35c per box. For monwealth's Attorney. Y hard. Lock the Door the General Assembly and will no Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. homo inBarncslcy, last Wednes6 ll'in't Tnliar.uN'it m:.l Knmkv limr Lire Anil. n doubt become a law in a lew days day, and was buried at the Uuforo tbo horsa is stolen. Purify, enrich Spring Races. To tjiiit Uilu.ci. u.iiily uiiil tuiuvur, bomm; Miss Cordic Coyle, of Mortons cemetery Thursday. and fruit growers Nurserymen and vitalize your blood and build up your nellc? lull of life, ncrvu unit vlpir, tatiu The Union County Fair Com- physical system beforo disease attacks ou tho wonder worker, that make weak men should keep a sharp lookout for Gap, spent Sunday with relatives tlrugirlBla, too or tl. Curocuaran-tctx- l stronc. All here. J no. M. Victory & Co., whose pany will hold a one day's race and serious sickness comes. Hood's IlooUlct and samplo free. Address any unusual appearance of their grocery occupied temporarily a meeting on June 12. A number Sterling ltcraody Co., Chicago or Now York. trees and when its presence is susTo (Hiru Coii4ttMitnu l'orovT, will make you strong and vigorTali oCmon eta Candy Cathartic. 10c urSc, stare buildine or Main Street, after of racers arc already quartered at ous and will expel from your blood all imis pected the fact should be at once It U C. C. tall to cure, UninRlnts refund muiiuy. Louisville base ball team the fire hive moved back into the the track. Below is the program purities and germs of disease. I'nle playing, fast balK Tuesday's game reported to Prof. II. Garm'an, of Gotigh building, their bid stand, of the day's racing, entries in each Hood's Sarsaparilla now. Knights Templar Conclave. Main 'Street, West who, tinder the gave the Colonels a tic for second Lexington, Ky., which has been put in good shape, of which arc rapidly being filled, provisions, of the bill, is made Round trip tickets to Hopkins-vill, Hood's Pills are the favorite family ca- place, tst llaco Knnnlne H milo dash far 2 State Entomologist and charged will be sold by the L. & N.at SftRblNGTON, KT. U.luenlo Your Hun till With I'liaenreta. Mr. Isaac Davis had his residence years olds. thartic. Easy to take, gentle, mild. with the duty of taking the nec- one fare on May 18 and 19, limited Candy Cntlinrllo. cure constipation former 3d " lOc.CSe. K C C. O. tall, druEKlkU refund money. essary steps to chetk its ravages ion Mairt Street treated to a new Ilea Is.Knee Running, blakn Kace ( rnilc of Knights to May 22, on account A complete Stock of 7 An accoustic telephone between coat of paint at the hands of that 3d Race Jpen race fur trotters and lJroI uarman has prepared an Templar Conclave. Kentucky Der The twenty-thirthe residences of the "hoss editor" veteran of the brush, Charles pacers 'j mite heats, 3 In 5 Churchhill Downs, interesting bulletin on tin: Scale, ean thins; last week, which has ith Raco County race tor buggy horses, and Mr. John Rule was put up by was run at whicli may be had free of charge Wanted-- An BlmDlo Idea if aalnapatent? to this week This makes three tele- Louisville, yesterday. greatly to the local scenery J4 mile beats. added on application to him, may bring you JfJth, Ideas tlT Protect your tuviiMvunriiiN n m .ir.Vr f!n . p&tnt Attor phones that enter the nag man's - of AND TINWARE. Old Oeople. Lucas Mookk, prise oiler Building a Railroad. tiers. Washington. I. O, for tholr tl.au wanted. house, and it is needless to State ui ono thousand lnrentlona ::fl Commissioner of Agriculture. and now list a Old' people who Tcquiro medicine to (Madlsonvilla Hustler.) Mr. Eli Barnes, who has been Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- " in quality that he now- prudently compounds Arc you a subscriber to The Bee? citizen of our city for sometime Col. Charles Seymour left yes- his "bitters", in tho woodshed and regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find Seventy million peoplo know Hood's and prices dirt cheap. last" terday for Tcnncsse, where ho in Electric Bitters. This You should be, past, left for the Nelto country docs tho stirring with a large the liua remedy Sarsaparilla purities the blood, strengthens Monday, As he was in the care ol goes to superintend the construcNotice to the composi- medicine docs not stimulato and contains tho system and gives good health. feather. (ixpervcnccd teamsters therc( seems tion of the "Tennessee Northern." tor: Please set this in small type, no whiskey nor other Intoxicant, but acts Kvcrtl'ody F:iy Mar no room to doubt that Eli will "get Col. Seymour is an old railroader, and plant it in an obscure corner, as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly Cflscurcts C'aiidv Cathartic, tbo tiurat wonstomach and bowels, adding strength there," as heretofore. and has helped to contract many and by all means fail to send a copy on tho t derful medical discovery of tho m;c, Ho is regarded as a containing this to his house, as it and giving tono to tho organs, thereby aidand refreshing to tbo taste, aeiccnlly W. C. NONES, Z E. T. HALSEY, President. unhappy railroads. The livery men arc not aud posltlvoly ou kldnovs, liver and liowels, ing Nature in th perforata icojof tho funcsplendid surveyor nnd engineer. cleansing tbo otitlro system, dispel colds, S Sec'y. that Earlington youths ami maid- - Ho will be absent most of the sum-- will engender trouble.) BEN W. ROBINSON, Gen'i, M'c'k. W. M. GRAHAM, Electric Bitters is an excellent euro he&dachd, fover, habitual consUpatlon tions. ens are growing a great fondness m er. appetizer and aids digestion. Old people and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box Something to Depend On. cents. Butdnad 10,23,60 of C.C. Let this true for find It just exactly what they need. Price guaranteed to euro by nil druggists. Mr. James Jorjcs, of ths drug firm of fifty cents and Deafness Cannot be Cured Kentucky sport bo encouraged. Si. 00 per botlto at St. BerEye-Jelli- co A good norso well gaitedand ca- by Ipcal applications, as thuy cannot reach Jones & Son, Cowdcn, III , In speaking ot nard Drug Strrc. Mr. Wm. Barnett and Willie delight. Dr. King's .New Discovery, says that last is a thing-oMajiitou, were in the city parisoned Mills, ol tuo diseased portion ot the ear. There is Wedding Announcement. winter his wife was attacked with La Saturday,aftcrnoon. Mr. Ed Phillips left yesterday ouly ono way to cure deafness, nnd that is Qrippe, nnd her case grew' so serious that rlNCORPO RATED! Invitations arc out for thu maraftpr by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is physicians at Cowdcn and Pana could do Aneyftfor-aeye and a tooth for a iWJwg for Bowling Green, the Baptist church in tooth, is tbe old Mosaic doctrine, but the L caused by an Inflamed condition ot tbo riage at a shrt visit to his parents here. nothing for bcr. It seemed to develop Madisonvillc on Tuesday evening by apdoctors of today save tbo He has charge of the West Aber- mucous lining ot the Eustachaln Tube, Into Hasty Consumption. Telegraph Having Dr. HALSEI, deen coal yard at that place. Ed When this tube gets inflamed you havo a King's .New Discovery In storo nnd selling June 8th, of Miss Mary Elizabeth plying Sutherland's Eagle Eytj Salvo. It imperfect hearing, and Crawford to Mr. William Earnest cures all forms of sore eyes and granulated is a. bright young man, and his rumbling sound or lots of it be took a bottle home, and to friend here wish him abundant when It is entirely closed deafness is the tbo surprise of all she began to get belter Rash. The ceremony will take lids. It strengthens weak eyes. For sale result, and unless the Inflammation can be place at 8:30 o'clock. by St. Bernard Drug "Store Earlington, succew. Wliitlcy County, Address, taken out and this lube restored to Its nor from first dose, and halt dozen dollar Geo. King, St. Charles. Wo Inhetit What bottles cured her sound and well. Dr Ben T. Robinscm was in Thk mal condition, bearing will bo destroyed Miss Mary Mahoncy left Sunday Bek office Moadaiy and talked forever; nlrvo cases out of ten are caused iving's New Discovery for Consumption, Wo are not to blame for Wo cannot be political matters a Ittlc. Ben was by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in- Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this held responsible for the dispositions and for Russellville, where she will Kcnlucky. JELLICO, in Frankfort at the election of flamed condition ot the raucuous surfaces. good work. Try it. Tr.il bottles f reo at tendencies which wo derive from our an spend several weeks. cestors, nor are wo responsible for the. Pabfli, and was accorded the ape-ia- l We will give One Hundred Dollars for St. Bernard Drug Store. LUMP OF BIRD EYE COAL. Arsenic Is tbe poison most chill tonics germa of disease which may manifest privilege of a seat among the any case (if Deafness (caused by catarrh) contain. Dr, Bell's Peppermint Chill Kentucky Dental Association. themselves In our blood a heritage from MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF members on the floor of the House. that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh does not contain arsenic or any annual meti- former generations. But we are responsi- Tonic 1:1 expresacs himself as confident Care. Send for circulars, free. , The well-knowpoison. It makes bono and flesh for chiln of haying won the nomination for P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ng of the Kentucky Dental Asso- ble If wo allow theso germs to develop into dren, It cures chills so they stay cured. in Owensboro, serious diseases which will impair onr ciation will be held Sold by Druggists, 75c, Mate acnaior. For sale by St- - Bernard Drug Storo, June 15, iC and 17. All the lead- usefulness and destroy our happiness. Wo HaU'S'F&mily P'Ils aro tho best. GaoU King St. Cbartes. as for Kitty Cimta. of tins and adjoining aro rcsponsiblo if wo transmit to our deing dentists GiMMMtMd tobacco tmbli curu makex wcnU Subscribe for The Bee-- . , scendants tho disease geims which It is Wa.ll. Allilrutrulsta. States will be present. met) aweo! Wood pure. $75 to $100 Par Month a 'r; ' possi6le for us to eradicate by the uso of 111 Begin. Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho ono true blood Offered to ,l?rii-clasLady or SoleMinersoftheFamous-BIR- D II you don't begin you will never purifier. This medicino has power to Gentlemen Agents to aid in an exaccomplish your desire. Begin make rich, red blood and establish perfect cellent school work, which is now being placed in every county in now and work for one of sc'vcral of health in placo .of diseaso, Speoial attention given to Mining, Screening and Handling. Call on M, M. the those easily won frcc trips to the Splendid Opportunity. GILMOUR, General Agent, at Tennessee Centennial. You can do WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. Free trip to the great Tennessee Dawson Springs, Ky., or address it. Read our great offer. Centennial and Internation Expo- Student Itogistcr Company, Lock . XJ& A. sition. Read The Bke's splendid Box 344, Nashville, Tcnn. Pre Trip, CURtCOrlSTIPATlOH You can go to tho Tcnnossce oiler, (jo any time you like. Begin ' ' TO THE ALL COMMUNICATIONS PLEASE .ADTARESS Arc yw a, subscriber to The Centennial frep if you will and now. t ALL Mi take your sister, brother, wife, All the shoes in latest styles nd Bee? Yom should be. COMPANY. DftttMMTCSi so,. , .. . children. Read Tub Bee's great best quality nothing shoddy at ... ' W Beaubfwi Lioe of New Ties for offer of a free trip to this magnifi- St. Bernard Store. ' Qtir prices m. lataaad bMkWfro. id. SN'.UMMl HRSKMV .. Chleaa. Mwitrr l. Ca. , rHw Tart. jgentlenttm tt bt. Bernard Store, cent Exposition. o cannot be beati K.?l (j a. 91 .. -- V .. n'i Jl no " m m 8,i p pm n Tiii . 111 811 . occasion all railroads will make a special low round ticket, so " all those who desire to witness the "Greatest Show on Earth" can do so at a small expense. The" Barnum & Bailey Circus this year, while always the best and biggest in. the past, is now conceded to be the most incomparable exhibition in the entire world. Nothing has ever, or will ever approach it, for the genuine merit of its jcirciis performance, the size and complete and the ,ncss( of its- menagerie, wonderful display of its gorgeous equipment. The shows require sixty big railroad cars for its transportation, .employs 700 people and possesses, over 400 lionses and half a lninured caurs ol raru animal?. Its daily expenses are over $5,000, and it annually instructs and entertains several million of patrons. It is the iiiii show nf the universe and one of lliu largest enterprises in the untiro world. It will be a great day for this vicinity, and doubtless tt large crowd will avail themselves o( 1I10 low ,ratu nnd attend the performance from this place. Shot at Four Times In the Dark by Night Watchman, Cal Morgan. Wednesday morning about 1 o'clock four shots' were fired from tho revolver of night wntchthan Cal Morgan at a fleeing burglar who, possibly with an accomplice, had robbed the store pf Jno. M. Victbry & Co. on Railroad and Claric Street. of ,nfaBtkWe- According to evidence that is considered unmisfakcablb a child was ij0rn Saturday night or Sunday morning to Mrs. Alice Swinney of St. Charles, whose husband has been dead for several years. The child could not be found. The authorities discovered that Thomas Whitford was at the woman's house Saturday night. Whjtford has been attentive to Mrs. Swinney for two or three years, and ho was arrested charged with complicity in making away with the child-anlodged in jail at Madisonvillc. The grand jury began-thexami nation ol witnesses in the case yesterday. I he unfortunate occurrence has of gloom and sadness cast over the town, but the misguided woman's relatives have the deepest sympathy of the people in the en tire community. d Chare I KENTUCKY w CROPS. I : I conumon of Various, crops Throughout the State. .. .... ..." UVP - STOCK AND . FRUIT PROSPECTS, kZ nW iiaJW fiS ZkmZL7vdlkp Im JpMBSm r 33'riv5 Af )f.l -- wJP. A toiySCfK(T -- llow to Hug, and San - Obtain tue Hcwcdy for Chinch jo Scalt. - ! )$ OdflHHPr IJM LJ l7 MfT F "fUmSJS JlyL Bureau op Aorucuinmn Chicago Musical ColIegW, sisted hundreds of talentecW. , serving students who have mVf means to procure a musicamSflM cation or who woi'e tinnhlc tnan&h' ,i ' ' 7u regular tuition of the Colmrajj ' As has been the rule for so nfWHB yearS( ,his ;nst;Ult;on win agWmv. ,SSUC a nu.mbcr of Frcc and PartiL ' Scholarshins. For the season oV " chicagoMuSaico uunng me pasi imrw HS-Sf. . Vi-'- , XS y , 5"" VSl' - "" SP . lc-- I .. " . . ,. yi zlj- Talw-25ffiLAI" V i vli .1 S. L. ' A vWj3 W'. ttS: tA . -- . '.", j '- ri3 - 7 rfirT" i tfV V" .'V,? !it WS . '.l Li xffi f.'M ' Frankfokt, representating Ky. . . io- - 111 -- 1 4 Reports from 139 corscspondents 91 counties to our Commissioner of Agriculture indicate the following crop conditions to May 1st: Wheat on an average is in ex cellent condition, the lowest existing Westin conditions ern Kentucky. The oat crop showed quite unfavorably but the close bf April barely lound the crop sown and the condition is To Cure a Cold In One Day. therelorc not very apparent. To Takn Laxative Liromo Quininu Tablets. insure even a fair crop the rainfall All Druggists refund tho money if it fails must be above the normal until to Cure. 25c For sale by St. Bernard maturity of the crop. Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. Probably a smaller per cent, of A prominent western newspaper Vecom the corn crop was planted prior to mends flax seed lea as an excellent remedy May 1st than ever before. The for whooping cough. It may bo good bill recent favorable weather has been it U not to Ixt conipamf with Chamber-lain- i made use of to the fullest extent Cough Remedy. Thh preparation by tho iarmcrs. Thu acreage for will allay tho violent fits of coughing and 1897" estimated at 85 per cent, mako them less frequent and less severe. of thrracruagt of 189G. About 25 (.qULfien tint lough mucin, miking per cent, of tin: 1896 crop is still It it easier to txpeclorAtn. Corn is scarce Crnnplelo re in farmer's handr. covery 13 mucli quicker, ion, wliun llus and the price has mattrnlly adreinrtly is given There, is 110 diHj;er in giv- vanced ing it in small children, :ir. it is ,1 pleasant A short acreage of tobacco is and the condition ol syrup nnd contains nothing iiijuii.nit. indicated plailt' beds is only lair but it is 25 ifnd 50 cimiih per liniilo by St. Ber-- After.... Taking a course of Ayer's Pills the system is set in good working order and a man begins to feci that life Is worth living. He who has becomo tho gradual prey of constipation, docs not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into mole hills, bis moroseness gives place to JolUtyfc he is a happy man again. If life. does not seem worth living to you, you may take a very different view of it after taking five scholarships will be awarded; twenty-fiv- e free, entitling the holders to free instruction foronc school year, and one hundred partial scholarships, being a liberal reduction from the regular college rates. These scholarships arc issued only in the Piano, Violin, Vocal and Dramatic Departments. All scholarships arc awarded by examination, strictly upon merit, iu "Hto'-- ' Matting, i Curtains, CK. 0 selections at lowcstSta.T' ? Bernard Store. IV J' e?'ot. 'r 'W' '4T J. t ft Straw Hats and all other spring furnishings for gentlemen in large variety at St. Bernard Store. J, J M ' c no p,ilO n 7.50 . v- nt'-r- t V g-- M Slm-po- Roll-InMi- t - rlintot jrapnins. uf-fe- ct kid-i'i-- y ..jyfr lgn j 1 oQ ji 1 j urin-Mo- or south-houn- d 3r!H TTlM1 . C&flHH v v. - ti- -. HE V,, W .4 Swamp-Roo- t, 1 E. ! iH:Hl- VI T j .'ffl! . lien-lUnsoi- ), 1 f UP, I Lf horse-backin- ot oiQ!!yxo':cx:5o;o -, BICYCLES NORWOOD, OUTING; Va, Ay s t Kept in btock: a I ah-,s;- - f -- .1 ., ? -- ; g v . II - to-da- y 4ii Rus-scllvill- e, 8 CftftKfceS K. BOHKfcftN, 1 Earl-ingto- !&ie:otoco:i:o:o::co:o:o:x:o:xcy::o:o 1W. ', a WALKER & TWYMAN, 1 si igfr TL e (hi (is1 -- d ' Stoves, CastifTtll- that-section- . - pleus-ou- !WTwmmttmmmm wmrnmw!mmmmi Vice-Prksioe- 1 T , horse-backin- a f I Bird 7 Coal Co., I " n S eye-sig- TENLte twenty-sevent- h - Earl-Ingto- a, Jellico JELLICD From the VANDERPDDL Unsurpassed both Vein. a Steam and Domestic Coal. s ,NDV CATHARTIC EYE CANNEL V aca?vcto 9'9-9T- United-States- , GIVE -- TRIAL-- " r Y -- wmwMUtWWUiui" .WUlWUiWiUWUiWI t . .hi: j- - V. - v flfSraAHD SCHOOL. Toplo CONGREGATION ENDEAVOR. (Dur (Jolofpd.itiens. I V.. L ixixzi'jjszsr hmmh m m nm CHRISTIAN All communication! and nwlieis cf newa per Mining to this column aliould ! tulilrcrtxl la Gio. Alixambik. Fnrlinticn. Kv. . ZION A. M. K. CHURCH. for tho WcfrU fleglnnlnc Mny 16, Comment by Iter. 8. II. Dojlc. Sen lect every Sunday morning nt ji o'clock, and evenlni; at 7 o'clock, Sunday school nt Q'3o Tone "Somo things worth livlrtg for." a. ra. C. 1). Walker, panor. I John II, 1317. rcjV Every ono lives for something. Moro MT. ZION HAPTIFT CHURCH. Jio l.eoi), Act xlr, 3 Jlom- - than (hnt, every ono In moro or less and 7 p. m. Sun 11 a. Services Sabballi I'lTAe, 21, 23 Oolilrn Text, AcU xlll, mensuro attains to thnt for which ho day school al ojo a. at W, in. l'oiler, pistor. m, W, wo livo for is, therefore, Commentary by tlio Itev. n. M. lives. What very important to us nil. Every ono Tim Heading Room will ho open tonight. fi Ira rim. should livo for something. Lifo, with Come out and hear Sam ttives speilc Tlio power of Ood wm bo manifest In its grand opportunities nnd its splendid A few weeks ago Georuo Alexander had IIH word thronsh tho npostles nt Ant loch possibilities, is not to bo idled and ywt tho next Pnbbnth almost tho wholo wasted nwny. Qod has something for the big head, but now Ed Hollnul h.v; it city enmo together to henr tho word of every ono to do in life, nnd tho chief Rev G B Walker was out among Clod (xlll, 44). This flllcd tho Jews with end of our existence in lifo should bo to I' friends last weel; envy that they coutrndlctod and discover what God has for us to do, nnd cuch Rev. W. V. Dorsny visited friends turn blasphemed nnd rnUcd such persecution to do it. ngnlnst Paul nnd Barnnlxis that they wero Many pcoplo livo for things that aro last week. Oii'cllrd from tho city; hot, however, be- not worth living for. Among thcso We are sorry thai Mr Dtvis conM not fore many believed nnd wero filled with things is tho world nnd tho various get up a class here. Joy nnd with tho Holy Ohost, nnd wero to contlnuo In tho pmco of God. things of tho world John warns us Mr. Will Kos, of Ma Itamvilli-- , was In rrom Ant loch they went to Iconlum, nnd ngniust loving tho world nnd tho things the city Sunday. bo RpnUo thnt n lmiUltudo both of Jews of tho world. If wo lovo tlieni, wo will d livo for them and wnsto lifo nwny tho Rcss Dasseit is Icol.iii); fnt a job hern nnd Greeks believed. I3ut they wero by persecution to fleo from thcro most irccions jowel thnt wo possess. nlknnd bo enmo to Lystro nnd Dcrbo Lifo is too encrcd, too solemn, to bo Every colored man should subscrihu for' nnd preached tho gospcL During tho trifled nwny on tho passing joys nnd Tub Deb. Havo you noticed how much it U preaching n man who was lnmo fAm his honors of this world. Tho man who is improving? birth r.nd hud never walked mu perfectly, loves tho world nnd lives for it will not Hi'r basket meeting at Morions Gap Juno healed by tho Lord through l'nul, nnd hero, lovo God nor liro for Him. Tho world 3. our h'fson begin. 11. "Tho gods nrocomodown to us In crushes God out of n man's heart nud tho lll:cncst of won." Thcso wero tho life, It bounds tho horizon of his lifo by MORTONS GAP words of tho pcoplo when they saw the tinio nnd recognizes not tlio boundless We leirn that Miss Sallie did not accept man that lind been lnmo lenplngnnd wnltf eternity boyoud tho grave. Yot tho Jng. They row a supernatural event In tho world nnd tho things of tho world wijl (he position as an attendant in the hcalini; of this Impotent man, nnd know- pass nwny. Thoy nro tompornl. Their Shu t'oti't u&nt nny asylum. ing only-o- t tho mythical coils, such ns joys nro unsatisfying. Fill tho cup of more politics. and Mcrcurias, of which Jupiter was Rev. II. II. Gordon uill fill his appointtho sunrvmo god of tho Greeks nnd Ro tho world to tho full nnd overflowing, mans and Mercury tho god of eloquence, drink it to its dregs, nud still thcro will ment next Sunday, bo an aching void in tho human heart they supposed that their gods had actually Did you dancj at the dance? visited hoin. Lctiu niter their words Just thnt will not bo satisfied. n littlp, "God has come down to us In tho Tho ono supremo thing worth living Are you going lo While Plains Sunday. llkcnoss of man," nnd what n glorious for in this lifo is to do tho will of' God. The ministers are not responsible for truth v;o linvc, nnu ono fully provea Dy "Tho chief end of man la to glorify God John 1, If; 1 Tim. Ill, 10; Ileb. II, 14 and to enjoy Him forever. " Tho objcot what their members say. V4111CU XHHIlUUill U UJIIltr AJ VWIU IIU-' find Trt,i1 forv,iWna 1tfvntion I.A r.a tlin of man '8 rxistenco in this lifo was novor t Miss Margaret Clemor.s is in our town. JVVn Speaker." Canon Fnusset says that moro truthfully expressed than these Prof. G. W. Lano has classed his subWo should losd ourwords express JiVfnythology of Ovid represented scription school. It is truthfully said that ns having onco visited Phrygla with selves in God for Christ's eakc, and Prof. Lane has dono moro fcr the school r Jupiter, his father, and having been re- Christ should livo in us nnd Voign oyer than any teacher we have ever had. fused hospitality by nil but two old peas us. When wo can say, vitb,Pkul, "It is ants. Ilenco tho simple pcoplo of Ijystrn no longer I that livo. but Christ liroth It is hoped that every friend of Rev. supposed, from tho miracle on tho cripple, fulfilled will in me," wo shall that Paul and Hnrnnbns wero thcso two of God toward us, havo in doing; th6'shall Alerriwealher will show himself friendly so and on the second Sunday in June. gods again como to cartli. havo mado lifo worth living". 13. It was tho supernatural power manSometimes when we taken tomahauk in Tho man who lives for God twill find ifested through tho npostles which caused thcso iKoplo to attempt to worship them. many things in lifo worth (living for. band to kill the other fellow, uc iwnd up Wo may not perhaps havo tho working of Tho man who lives for God'wiUi mnko by getting killed. miracles of healing seen In ns, for tho homo brighter and happier;, hiwlll be Messrs. N. Porter nnd W. Graddy were Spirit divides His gifts to every ono sever-nll- y a power for good in tho church of as Ho will (I Cor. xll, 11), but wo may Christ; ho will havo a 'beneficial iufla-enc- o on the sick list Inst week. nil bo filled with tho Spirit nnd manifest King David's choir, of Earlington, the upon tho community in which ho In us tho suicrnntural llfo of mecknoss nnd quietness, of patience nnd long suffer- lives and an interest in tho betterment best In the county will sing hero ilunday. ing,' with JoyfiUness, to tho glory of GotV of tho whole human race, nudiiu eo do June. r3. 1 1. '"They rent'thclfr clothes and rah In ing fk tho jioblcst and truest senso. ho amoifg tho people, but." Whllo. wo will bo living for himself. ST. CllARI.ES. Bhouldcarttcstly desire tho manifestation Thcso Tiro'thfi things a truo man lives Rev. G W. Line, of Morions Gap, of Christ In up, wo should also tremble-les- for; God, homo, church, state, human4 wo get" nny credit for It. Tho Lord ity, not only ,1 iu tho light of timo, hnt preached at the Methodist church Sunday. nlono mustlxr exalted nnd no flesh glory Mrs. T.'Jones has recovered from a recent especially in tho light of eternity. What lnalls presence. Most or its nro too prono to enjoy n initio honor nnd flattery, but It things moro worth living for than these? illness. must not bo tolerated. "Seo thou do It "Tho world pnsscth away and tho lust Mrs. Henry Austin, of Emprit', is visit inr; thereof; but ho that doeth tho will of not; worship God," must bo our word. her sister, M.'s. Sharp, here. ' 15. "Turn from thcso vanities unto tho God abideth forever." For what nro living Qod." Assuring tho pcoplo thnt you living? Ennis Earl, C. Hurl, Walter Elliott and they were but men of llko passions with Biblo Readings. Ps. i, Jcr. Less Killebrew went to Whim Plains Frisuch ns themselves but xxili, 23; Mnth. vi, thcmsecs, mlm Luko xvi, day on a fishing Irip. for tho grace of God, they told them of tlio I Cor. vi, ono trifl? and living God, tho Creator of all 18; Rom. xii, 1, 2; xiv, M. N. Porter, of Mortons Gip, r.nd W. Phil, iii, things. I liavo boon greatly Interested In 10, 20; x, 31; Gnl. vi, Col. iii, 17; Hob. xii. 1, 2; Jas. H. Ross and Mr. Ilarrrtt, of Madiscnville, noticing how often tho first verse In all Scrlpturo Is used by prophets nnd npostles iv, I Pet iv, 11; Uohu, v, 4, B. were in town Sunday. as, for uxonjplo, in Dcut. x, 14 j Neh. Mrs. W. Kelley is on the sick list lx, 0; lea. xllv, 21; Jcr. x, xxxll, (Bljurclj Directory. It is thought that two hearts will be mado 17; Acts iv, S74, eta, nnd tho connections in which they uso it, nnd I bollovo wo do CATHOLIC CnURCII OF THE IMMACULATE one in the near future. not sufllclcntly consider it. Our delegates aro preparing 10 go to the CONCEPTION. 10. '.'Who in times past suffered all notions to wnlk In their own wnys." Vhllo first mass, 7.00 a.m.; second mass and sermo 1, Sunday school convention in Trenlon. Ho draws us unto Himself nnd would have 9:30 a, m. Rosary Instruction and benediction at Little Glaslcr Henson was sick Monday. us "iictnpartfor Himself," "kept for Jcsua 1.50 p. ra. every aunaay. a. m. i;oenan, pastor. Wm. Pcttio was in Ma.lisonvillc Sundny Christ." "a special people unto Him." hvclant CHRISTIAN CHURCH. VfQ insist on our own ways Ho will 'ate kisisi. every Sunday morning from as usual. l to our eternal loss In many ro- - 9:30 to 10:30, Communion service following at nftirttiv V suffer us,WMIn Th. Rev. Barnes preached at the Melhodist b"" thi, nun 10 40. i'raycr meeting every Wednesday evening, la nnf should perish, but tliat all should repent, Services first and third Sundays In each month Cburch Sunday night, nnd Rumsey Earl K. v. uuer, I'astor. nnd bo saved, yet if pcoplo Insist upon reoccupied tho pulpit at the Iliptist church. jecting His lovo He wllllet them (Pa. lxxx, MISSIONARY DAPTIST CHURCH. II Pot. Hi, 0; II Cor. 11, 16, 10). Mr. Charles H. Wetzel, of Sinhury. Services second Saturday evening and Sunday 17. "Nevertheless Ho left not Hlmsolf meeting Monday night each without witness, " His ctornal power and Sunday-cho-month. at Prayer m D. S. Edwards. Pastor Pa., was so much pleased uitha remedy a. which cured him of rheumatism that he Godhead nro seen in tho works of His hands nnd in His great goodness to all, so made affidavit to the fact for publication M. B. CHURCH. that all are without excuso (Rom. i, SO, Services first Sundav each month, morning as follows: "This is lo certify that rn SI). Paul would direct their minds to tho every Wednesday May nth I walked into Mclick's drng goodness of God manifest In His dully and night, 1'rajcr meeting p. nignt. buntiay school ni 1:30 mercies to nil, for nil mny truly say: "It store on a pair of crutches, bought a bolilc HALL, Pastor. Is of tho Lord's mercies wo nro not conof Chamberlain's Pain Balm for infhm.v sumed becauso His compassions fall not. if "SwBe. ciiukcii, boutii. tory rheumatism which had crippled me They are new every morning" (Lam. ill, SA Tary toutth Sunday morning a d nlBBktaWt:lie'ry- I'astor. Prayer meeting up. After using three bottles I am com- Iplelely cured. 18. "And with thcso sayings scarce re- eveapCWRht,I can cheerfully recom strained they tlio people, tliat they had not mend it. Charles H. Wetzel " dono Facrlflco unto them. " They saw Paul S.CIIHISTIAN KNDEAROK. Sworn and subscribed tn before me en meeting overv Sundai evening at 6:10. aver Waller Shipman, J P. Aug. 10, 1893. saw tho mlmclo, but not God. Only itynA. Assembly Hall opened eyes can seo God, but no Is wjuVhg -Pain llalm is for sale ni 25 and GENERAL HAI'TIST CIIUKCII. to to open tlio cycsol nil Who wm"-tur- n and 50 cents per bolllo by Si llernard Praieliln? on the' Third Saturday nlclit and Him. Only tho unwilling Jimststay blind. Sunday of erch month. Prayer meeting every Drug Store, Earlington; lien T Robinson, ' Yo wllLnot eomojmtoTTToT' (John v, 40.) Tuesday evening. Lie IIankins, I'astor. Mortons Gap; George King, Si. diaries rfutM uiiu ixiuiu uuuicr cerrain from Antloch and Iconlum, wlio jiehsuadcd tho pcoplo, nnd having stoned It is reported upon what seems good auRELIGIOUS NOTES. Paul drew him out of tho city, supposing thority that the Ohio Valley railroad will ho had been dead." A persevering dovll Miss Alice Wise will lead the Christian soon pass into the hands of ihe Illinois gocth a'liout seeking to destroy. If ho canCentral. not get tho soul, ho will do his best to kill Endeavor meeting next Sunday evening, tho body; but this wo aro told not to fear State Mine Inspector Stone was in the Dr. liell's Peppermint Chill Tonic (Math, x, 28), for tho breaking of tho body only sets tho spirit free to bo with city Sundai, nnd attended religious sera happy combination of simple and Christ. Paul was to nil intents dead, vices, harmless vegetable remedies, The first though in speaking of this experience ho The quarterly conference of the M, E. dose warms the blood and promotes its says twice, "Whether In tho body or out of Madison-villcirculation. You feel better as soon as tho body I cannot tell; God knowcth" (II Church, South, will be held .in next Sunday. Rev. Virgil Elgin, of you take it. It Is different from any other. Cor. xll, 2," 8). 20. "Howbclt, tho disciples stood Henderson, will preside. It is better than any other. It cures the round about him, ho roso up and enmo Into Rev. 11. V. Omer, accompanied Rev. child so they stay cured and leaves your tho city, nnd tho next day ho departed with Uarnabas to Derbe." I do not doubt Tee), of Central City, lo Dethlehem, Sun stomach, liver and digestive organs in a tliat tho vision described in II Cor. day, where tbey held services in the morn healthful condition. Forsale by St. Bernard xll, l, was his actual oxperlcnco whllo ing and evening. . Drugstore, Earlington; George King, St. thoy wcro'drngglng his seemingly lifeless body out of Lystro, nnd by this experience Rev C. C. flail, accompanied by H. M. Charles. ho was fitted for greater and better tilings Adcock filled his appointment at Bethany, Notice. for his Lord nnd Master, concerning whom near Nebo, Sundav, ho could say, "Whoso I nm, nnd whom I The May number of Great Pictures is servo" (Acts xxvll, 3). Rev, E. O. Timmons will preach at the ready and contains the following huge pic- 21. "And when they liad preached tho Methodist church Rev. Timgospel to tliat city nnd had taught many, lures created by master minds: mons has been here several times, and is they returned again to Lystro nnu to IconlLeda (R. Fleury) n favorite subject for um and Antloch." Tho margin baysthcy one of the best preachers in the Green artists of every school. many disciples. So wherever thoy River District. mndo The Spider's Web (L, Quesne) a'charm-in- g went tho souls were saved, God glorified The M. E. Church, South, will observe study of beautiful women. tho devil mndo angry. What oourogo nnd to go right Isick to Lystrn whero Ihj had Children;:' Day mxt Sunday. A special San Luis Rey (W. II Jackson) ono of been stoned, nnd to tho other cities, from program is being prepared, which consists the cbaracleristic missions of California, n whenco they had been driven out. Dut they of appropriate exercises by the children, marvel of architecture. knew tliat God was with them, and they I. JackTho Great Machinery Hall feared nothing. What denial of solf to and special songs by the choir. son), one of the great and wonderful buildturn his hack upon his nntho Tarsus when Gatlin filled Rev. D. S. ings of Ihe Fair Rev. Price ho was eo near liomo and go tho long Jour- Edwarda' Saturregular appointment Each picture is 11x14 inches in sjze and ney over again to strengthen tho dlsclplcsl night at the Uaplist fit for a frame. The price Is 15 cents a 22. ' ' Confirming the souls of tho disciples day and Sunday at all stores or by mall from and exhorting them to contlnuo in tho Church. Rev. David Wbitlinghill filled copy While book Art City Co. On Manhattan fulth, and tluit wo must through much the pulpit Sunday morning. The congre- The tribulation enter Into tho kingdom of gations were very uood, considering the Building, Chicago, III. God." Wo can only lx) confirmed or established by Del loving Qod (II Chron. xx, 0). inclement weather. The V. P. S. C. T. was conducted by Favors Protection. CUKES WHiHl allllM- IIIIS. Dest Cough Sjrup. Tastes Uood. Uso I (Ccurier Journal). tbt Junior Endeavorers Sunday evening, in lima noia dt artitzffiAU. Legis- Miss Lillie Evans hading, Tho topic, as us'soyjS QUARTER, IN- ML SERIES, MAY 1G. 3ND 11-2- ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED ) CHICAGO Sw E9 Cr m Miners an d shippers General I3x-ei3raclT- - QJCOAL AND COKE. Office, - EeLarliangtoin, - IgLry. j MMVILL-aBKIAa- nk llHE cunwiuj KAJHVUU TnfHE North IlMITED L Offices. Branch. R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Officese. A. M. CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. nOUTG OF THE com-relie- Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenn. Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Ky. S. II, NEWBOLD, Manager, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Cor. Main and Auction Sts., Memphis, Tenn. 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Ky. v A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville,- - Ind. CHICAGO and NASHVILLE THK ONLY HESSER, Hauser Building, Wholesale Agente - JOHN 85,T.Hartford Building, Chicago, BRIDGMAN, Room , Pullman Veatlbulod Trftla Servioo wit) Newest and Finest Day Coaches, Sleepers and Sinlar Oars Sf. Louis, Mo.;. J. W. roH THir TO SOUTH 111. Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Jn-plt- cr FAMOUS ND 3. Charles THE uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St.CDAL, For all Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE . CHICAGO, Milwaukee, .St. Paul, NO Ml "OWTINTHfi s CbmunooKt, Trnn NORTH AND NORTHWEST. I' l' ji:i'ii;ii.s, L ROQUKS, duo. Pass. Aki.. C'.l'. A,lvtnivill. Ill K II A. G. ' r.UISWAI 1. A., ltraimlllf. In, ". tOti( (' J MARKET. DR. MENDENTTAT.L'S CHILL it Al BRUSHED GOKEFOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNHBE8. Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? On? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same, work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price- d .LssasflaBsOlW 'ifeSsBB ifl HssBsF GDI v? flBsBBBBBSBsKU rSsSBSBSSBSBSB BBBBBBSSBSBsVBBlHBHLmO "JsKsftsssssHK1' -y r ,3 crj-ln- ASK YQUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY QUAILUiTKIU) TO CUIia t 0; 24-3- 7-- 0; TTFIIP FREEthe; to Tennessee Centennial EXPOSITION. Opens May and Continues Six Months. 1, BEN T. ROBINSON, L. FRITSCH & SON, FASHIONABLE ) A I.A HULLE JAUDIN1KKK. ti DRUGGIST C3ejj, Xflc .r. And MalarlA In all Formt, Totlcii. Hon Krr.ulno utlliout Iho aliota plrtnro anil Uio rlitn-ilurof J. O. Prlco, OO conts at all Baalors. PliEPAREOONLY Br CHILLS AND FEVER f3 o. nri'JNiit:NiiAT-.EVANSVILLE, IHO. x -M- ERCHANT AND TAILORS- :- rton '- - 5; 10-1- IMPOUTFll UF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS. Ind la eirnetlly loliciti Iho (iairomia o( bit Hop klnt county friendi. Alwaysnn liamla full nmlcompletr stock ol DRLU.S AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES PAINTS AND OILS. KcntucUy Sold by M.iltinRly A Co , Rarhnciri l Crnlitreo Coal Mminj rompanv, IUuy Kentucky. L. & N. RAILROAD THE GREAT jij Upper Pint Si Kranirflla, rtYIClSANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED THROUGH TRUNK I.JNE between the cJiirsot 1897, .,,n 11-1- " Sunday-schoo- To Compound Prescriptions. properly it takes lime. It rf quires rxperienco nnd a complete knowledge of drugn. It requires Ihe druc-rjito have a large variety of drugs fresh drugs. He most giva llif brxt possible work and for compensation lie must be reasonable. st ST, JAMES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. Cincinnati, Loxincton, Lbuisvilli Evansville, St. Louis,. And Iho cities ot A National Event of International Importance, which interests and concerns all Americans alike, and to which the whole world is cordially invited. Nashville, Memphis, Montgomcr. Mobile and New Orleans, Without Cluanpje ..;..:' YOU CAN GO FREE To any Man, Woman, Boy or girl, who us ten paid yearly new subscriptions to we will give a will WITH TH1J AUOVE FACTS KBMEM HER, WERE CAREFUL mmm .;j aa,-)- AND SPKUD UNK1VAI.KD. send ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE. URVAN HOPPER. THE BEE, nnier Surplus Fund, IN ' Cipltal Stock Paid In, 60.000. C0MMENCE0 BUSINESS smz&$$g RATES: $2.00 r?.'pmaL7.P .rifkL.a SHORTEST AND QUICKEST KOU1 From St. Louis, TEvnnBvillo OU a and Henderson to tho SOUTHEAST PER DAY. AND SOUTH f k $20,000 1867. 1 - ROUND TRIP TICKET FREE JNO. G. MORTON, ST. JAMES HOTEL, From Earlington to Nashville, good for seven days. You can do this with very little effort, and no outlay of money. The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It Is not to business men we are talking tbey know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenience Ihe money always ready and out of reach of your own petty euan deriDg. too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket. Koom oud Breakfast, $1.00. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Dny. Good teals, Good Rooms. BMiSenfcf. When you Visit St. Louis stoji nt Ircairar THROUGH COACHES From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, making direct con- ncction WITH PULLMAN PALACE CAl ad Walml. Slrttt Cart Olrttt la Holtl. TURKISH BATHS, Open all Night, W. A. NISUIJT. I'reiidj.it O. W. WADDILL, Cubltr pre-sen- ts BEIt ANY tfjfe VOI$; DHJFillSrO foW; -- 3op!cirio (ounli For Atlanta, Savannah,Maconr Jacksonville and Points ' IN FLORIDA. Connections arc made at Guihi and Nashville for all points i e, p And you can- - win one or a number of these Free Trips. Anybody can use them, and we will furnish them MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. CIjcpc North, East, South and West ' . Madisonville, Ky. Capital Stock, - Transacts a Roner.il -- In Pullman Palace Cars. is a Cimc $50,000. EMIGRANTS Seeking homes on the lino of th t road w receive special jow rates Seo agents of this company fo rates, routes, &c, or write to C. P. Atmorb, O. P. & T. A., Louisville, Kentucky. 'riiVIE2 TTI-S-E or (EtJcrytljtucj o jsxjposiTioisr. . t. rHE BEE EARLINGTON. KENTUCKY. Send your subscriptions in as fast as you can get them, and we will give you credit for your work until you arc ready to take this great trip to one of the greatest of the World's Exposition's. If you stop with a fraction over ten names (of several tens) to your credit, wc will pay you a liberal cash commission on all such fractions, so that you will not sacrifice any part of your labor. Address And if you have not done-btliis spring, the time to Paint, Paper and fix up. the homo generally, so that it will be a plcasantcr place to live in. Wehayc the most beau tif nl line ol wall paper samples at your command. Come in and place your order now. Our prices are exceedingly low and wo can save you money. ST BERNARD BENERALSTORE banking business, Ind Invites tho accounts of tho citizens ol and adjoining counties. already Hopkinstho finest and most wcurn v.iull In Has now is that section of Kentucky To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, wu will send free, upon ap. plication,a copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In addition to itcnscly interesting read ing, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by tins paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 410411 United Clmrltifs llulldlnc, Ntw York, SO YEARS' RXPERICNOE. Sent Free GR0VEU TrWr loJiiSHslab Ul iMLlLHir X&WlLJIr-i- ' BEORGE KING, OnUGGlST, ST, CHARLES, KENTUCKY, jnfiij..ai..ii ARE - YOU HUNGRY? If you arc, there is but one place in Earlington IjAJijra TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, COnVRIOHTB An. APJ.ono ikctcli nnd description mny "! S?iyiL1,i5c,!riM0,,f.J',""hof "" Invention la fe2W...pft,l,ti,'1P Cpnnjiinliatlpni trlctly There seems to be in the lature a strong sympathy with the and mob spirit that burns The people destroys property. ought to be able to find means to protect themselves against both iho mob and the Legislature. toll-gat- to get a quick lunch at BEALL'S. Fresh Fruits, Fine REASONABLE nice inf of Druggists' Stmorics - caused by torpid liver, which prevents dlgcs--i on and prrralLi f ood to ferment and putrily in inustoroscli. Then follow dizziness, headache, 8liiousness t' "NV utnmtiu. nennasr.' 1, ana, not ri'lleveil. I lions fever liliicl poin;ilti& Hood's . Is stimulate tlio utimwh, r itc Ow live?, euro headache, dizziness, c"nts .sold hjr all druBglsts. I'Uti t. UUe with Hood's aarsaporllto. Ho ds Wtfi wmmmt, t n ii announced last weeV, was "Why I love Jesus " Numerous Dihle quotations bearing on the subject were recited, together with songs, recitations and sentence prayStock of. , Hot Coffee all the time. " ers. The meeting was one of the best over CiConfections, Cakes, Canned Goods, held by the society at this place, and the Impressed oldcrJ"Ertdeavorers wero;;mucb gars and Tobacco deiY with the earnestness nnd enthusiasm of the Juniors. Late with E. , Wingers, Kentucky Uaptlsts. Nashville, Tenn. General Association of Kentucky The CORDIHR BUILDING, EARLINGTON, ... , MAIN AND KAILROAD Daplisls will meet tn Georgetown Juno 19, and remain in session four days. It will CAN REPAIR-AN- Y OF MAKE be one of the largest gatherings ever held WATCH. HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE there. F. G. NIEMS, " LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. at PRICES. prescriptions Carefulhj Compound, TASTELESS SmUuMu id&S? beautiful IDall paper an& Decorations 80IENTIFI0 1,Jif.qJ.'r.i,!,l,frll,.e PRACTICAL Qfortchmaker and J. 2C BBALLv, (33r.tYear.) KV Pills n.fiui EXPERI; YEARS The L. & N. has offered the following THIRTY rales good for the round trip en account ENCE AT THE TRADE. Tickets Centennial: of the Tennessee good twenty da)s, $4 Co; tickets good fifteen days, '$3 40; tickets good for seven das, $2 75, Irginning April 281I1, 1S97J Centennial Rates. szri IYfi(TJ STRflTTHBUSIIEMGOLLEK, Cbntoliu ViAnM Diorinallon to than dotting lo team LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. arc better and cheaper this season thaa ever before. It cost so !i(te to ornament a house with beautiful hangings nowadays that the small item of cost should not cut any figure.' 'Come in and 'let' .ns givg. you the figures 'for ypur various You will be rooms. the reasonableness of our prices. ST. BERNARD BEP4ERAL STORE Are you a subs You should be, Journal, WMkIr, lot AMERICAN, of term. W.umjwwr circulation Book on IUtents nont xrc. Address MUNN & CO., llrondwny. Now York. 3l HILL TDNIC La WARRANTED. PRICE 50 Ots. IS JUST A GOOD FOR ADULT. Don't Uso Drugs SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Vuyualal racUUUifar locating Graduates ijt mmim, simthano, telegraphy, penmanship, etc. Xwrslw filtuulloHt. RfttM VMlf M)W. The Bee? unless yon need them, and then only Full Modtolno Co., OAT.ATiir,m.,Nor.lMM. St. Jxml,-Mo- . poro dross, such ns are sold by tlcntlomen:-- Vo boM Mat Tur, S00 boUlei o OKOVK-TABTKLBfia C1IIU, TONIC hnX bun rtruggltls. 'o keep only ttareo ktom alrelr W year. In all ir Ibojjoct. That is (he Rreat dis- bonht ot U ImMnow. burl In tinction to bo looked for when the time coreos that you peed them. ' AJWKV. Pauh 4f Nowhere clao yi jwi find so complete a stock, A good lime lhat spring medicine, . lEfe WiMd Jft . MM rn. tos-itru- f ! ST. BERNARD DRUQ BKVAN ItOPPiiR, iTORn,' Mwer. M9if Wntilngn SfelteMn Idea.issai lAust. H: NHMUMd r W a' '5 i1' .IiW, WUtlcd.oM luratloM iii, .'-'- t .fj-- ; & "H-- ilAl ini--.l ftput-T-"- . tmmtmmibtum Ji, h