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B QltEAT TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL. fe x'j- fl wA&j&4sa&jm&jsrs&mViK A Clou ok Ten Subscribers To Get a Club of Ten Subscribers to ,And go I s ii Gels You BBB THE FREE a ' TRIP I FREE.', ' Great Tennessee Centennial, ? ft NO. 21 n.y'1"L".,,lK' au. n - EIGHT.t&'KEAR. .. . EARLINGTON. HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1897. ... ,, - '! ,,.,.. . . -- . 1 - - llMMMM.aaaMMMMMiMaMMMMMaMMMMMWM,..M,,.M. ....,, MJM,M.,..MM It will go... Ritrht to f he snnf Aycr's Hair Vigor will go j ngut lo mat baia spot anil begin to bring the hair back. Uest Cough Bjrup. TaatoaOooO. In time. Sold brdntssUts. list IaH-S- . Kijoiiiii,iauiarisi UnM HI b It Makes Hair Grow. F. G. NIEMS, vIer, PRACTICAL Cfla.chmater and NnMiville, ,Tcnn. CAN Late wiih E. Wiggcrp, REPAIR ANY MAKE OF WATCH. EXPERIYEARS THIRTY ENCE AT THE TRADE. SATISFACTION , GUARANTEED. DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED (ILL AUD FEVER CM. 1 TvV jBH1J O.UAIUNTKF.D TO CUM! An.1 fi ico, so conta at all Doalora. pntiABED ONLY BY ,j7 o.' axiONiHamiAXXs, CVANSVILLE. IKD. KrnlucLy JUlArla la til Konn. Tasteless. Hoo rrmili.i' without the nlwrn picture and tbo. iJjtutnro of J. U. CHILLS AND fever MEMORIAL DAY SENTIMENTS. What Some Well Known People Say. A BEAUTirnL NATIONAL CUSTOM, Anny or tno itepupno, in suggcstivonn ones nun 6oservaupes Other wars havo been waged tor ambition, nitration and requested example of thoso for n frontier, for a dynasty, for n throne, but Eouuiem women. no such passions impelled tbo soldiers of tbo Her oloquout republic. Thoy fought for tbo supremnoy of tho moral codo Iu politics, for thp beatitudes pleading enlisted 'in tho commonwealth, for tho Ooldcn Itulo as tho sympathy .tho foundation of government. Their death and was a protest against tho injustice of human destiny. of General LoJohn JAUE3 IKOALLB. Atchison, Ran. gan and resulted Tho sentiment printed below conies in tho famous orfrom Colonel James Fornoy, son of John der No. 2 that Forney, tho founder of tho Philadelphia went Into effect Press. As a lieutenant in tho navy this on tho 30th of May, 1808, escontributor was brovetted captain for Memeritorious service sent oshoro by Adtablishing miral Farragut in 1802 to hoist tho first morial day. Mrs. Kimball, w h o Union flag on tho custom house at New died at her homo kixa wiikklkk wiicox Orleans and bring away tho Confederate in tho Quaker City Bomo three years banner: Memorial Impressive ot all ago, now lies at Laurel ilill. A littlo our national day is tho mostthat day wo throw holidays. On ulouudj a simplo hondstouo and a iiugo away all caro and go out and decoratcthe Norwegian pino murk tho spot whero grave of thoso soldiers and sailors who fell In llvo to enJoyafros battlo no tho founder Of a great national custom and greatthat wo might sceno livery pathetic, country. Tbo lies burled. to soo tho old veterans, bending overwith ago, Tho lines thnt follow Wcro mailed to putting tho flowers ovor tho remains nt their mo by Ella Wheeler Wilcox in respouso comrades. It would, however, bo a much hapsceno for It the to my request for kouio original remarks pier nnd granderwoutd Join tho futuro Instoad together, north and south on tho subject of our national obscrvanco of having iteparnto days, and mako Decoration day sacred to the memory of both. This would of May 30. It is ovldcnt that this popuindeed mako it of all days one of tha grandest lar poet takes a serious view of tho'prcs-cn- t In tbo history or tbo republic situation and docs not hesitato to Jakes Fobnet, express her feelings as forcibly as sho Colonel United Btates Mnrlno Corps. docs poetically: Tho following is sent me, fitly enough, Oar country's starving children plead far la- by an author who comes of a soldier bor. family. JUr. Sho has no work to rIvo thorn. Yet, behold I docs not Bho feeds tliodyarmlngoCfsprlngof her nolgh- need . identificaW m tion as a naturalWlillo her Own kin stand roofless In tho cold. ist, ono of tho Not for such ends tho heroes whom wo honor leading authoriPreserved our country In her struncth and ties of tho world ,. prldo.. .. on American nuts Ro many nnd so dark tho stains upon her. Well might tho warrior quratlon why ho died. and spiders and Ella WnKr.mt Wiicox. "tlio author of tho In respouso tomy next call canio tho popular "Tho following hopeful paragraphs from Tenants of an Commodoro Melville,, nu old soldier, tho Old Form." Dr. chief in tho United States bureau of McCook of tho steam engineering in tho navy departfamous "Fightt ment nt Washington. lit additiou ho can-laJOHN J.U1E3 inqaixs. lug McCook" claim to being a celebrated arctlo family is tho pastor of tho Taberaaclo explorer and tho designer of mora than Presbyterian church of Philadelphia and ouo of our lato war vcssols: ouo of tho most prominent mou.iu tha a Ho writes as follows: Decoration dnjr, tho day of all tho year that minlstry .Mo-Co, A RAW RECRUIT. OT WILL U. CLEMENS. Copyright, 1807, by Will M. Clemens. Kit. Obcrholtz was his name, and ho looked M&t youug Germans arc bravo in tho foci of danger, and John Obcrholtz wasei of tho majority. Tho night wn.1 as uncertain in a weather way.i as wero tho Knglish words of Oberhok. and as Fred Norton scurried along. his picket lino tho Cottonwood trees imbed to. him liko a filo of black giants. It was a shadowy, murky, somber night, this Juno evening, 1804, iu tho coHBtry round about Spottsylvauia Court xjfouso. Bcrgaut Norton stopped short in his lose march and put his hand to his car. A straAgo nolso enmo from a ravino uou far away whero John Oberholtz was on duty. .Less thau two miles to tho south wero tho Confederate lines, nnd tho young liurgcaut was fearful lest tho gray sharpshooters would reduce tho number of kisWcket squad. Ho ran toward tho raylnOjUa fast as tho darkness would permit him nnd camo rather unexpectedly ujsoh tho young German standing' motionless upon a knoll, his gun pointed at tomo bushes a few feet distant. Tho hand of Oberholtz was upon tho trigger of his gun, and his usually red face was ashen white. Ho was in tho net of firing when tho sergeant called hire.' "Oberholtz, . what is tho trouble?" questioned Norton sternly, "Dpryas a rebol jnder bushes, "cried thpGoniian, lTis voice trembling with i oxcitementi ' 'Put down your gun, " whispered tho sergeant as ho camo alcugsido tho now - In ktrgeant Norton's picket squad wa.i otHJ'of tho raw ones, a now recruit. woras as possible, tho narrativo lticeiv-in- g tho utmost attention from tho courtly old brigadier. Ho was a man of littlo speech, this brigadier, and when Norton had finished ho put his head on ono sido and looked critically at tho girl and then at tho sergeant Then he seized pen nnd iipcr and wroto a fow lines hurriedly. "Hero, orderly!" ho shouted in his gruff voice. "Toko this to tho commissary." sWMJBMI Two Through Trains Daily Running Pullman Vestibule Sleeping and Dining Cars Naihvllls to Chicago 13 HOURS NASHVILLG TO CIIICAQO Turning to Norton, ho added: "Sergeant, follow tho orderly. Put tho provisions in a wagon. Load her up with crackers and corTco and sugar and such stuff." "Yes, sir," replied Nortpn, saluting his superior. Ho Btartcd to leave tho teiit with tho young woman at his sldo. "And, sergeant I" added tho gruff voice. "NEW ORLEANScmORIDA SPECIAL" Leaves New Orleans Dally at n.os nooa vlaL.&N.R.R. Nashville at a.m. Through Bullet Sleeping Cars 7.ao New Irons Orleans . " CHICAGO & MASHVILLE LIMITED" Leaves Nashville Dally at 7.30 p. m. 'cm for six mouths." "Yes, sir." "And, sergcaut, taken filo of men and accompany the wagon and this girl to her father's houso. " "Yes, sir." And Norton and the girl stepped out iuto tho night. In tho courso of an hour n wagon creaking under its heavy load passed down tho ravino where Obcrholtz paced to and fro with his gun, and six soldiers marched upon either sido of tho wagon. Norton and his companion, tho daug'lv tcrof tho enemy, brought up in the roJfr, It was moonlight when tho soldiers, and tho wagon rctunied, two hours' later. Something tlelaycd tho young sergeant, for it was fully an hour later when 'lie f camo back to camp. Thcro was n queer, sort of smilo upon his foco and ' a Btrango happiness iu his breast. Tho fol- - "Put enough in thatwagpn to last "Yes, sir." For detailed Information, address F. P. JEFFRIES, Otn'I Patscnger Agtat Evonsylllo, Ind, D. II. illLLMAN, Oen'l 5outhern Agent Nashville, Tenn. S. L. ROdERS, Trav. Passenger Agist Atlanta, Oa. tiff-- Ii j mn &WM, fcMfet '. 6G. fill YUCATAN TABTELEOS c - One of a rant's Victories. Ono of General & Co , KarlinRlc i Soil lr Pralilrce Civil Mining Compa nv, Ilslry L. H N. RAILROAD . THE GREATV', between Ibe cfliesof "' " THROUGH TRONK LINE Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Evansyillc, St. Louis, And tho cltirji of Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, Without Sl'E)?D. AND e f- - .Cl-esngj- c: UNRIVALKD. 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But I'd do It again, if J bad it all to do over now,, ratbor Itwonld bo unbecoming tocnlnrgo on than see tbo Union dostroyed. I've dono my tho subject of Memorial day without duty, and I'm not afraid to die. Qoodby, genpaying soiuo Introductory Vibuto to Its eral. Now, boys, move on." And thoy carried founder. Very fow ludced nttrlbuto tho .Professor John Clark Ridpath writes htm out of sight. Tho oyos that followed tho bravo for beautiful nntioiinl custom of decorating mo on tho subject from tho sceno of his a moment wero used to such scenes, fellowthoy but ou Tho Arena. Tho his- wera wot with tears just then. Ho wonder tbo graves of tho heroes of tho civil war editorial labors grateful countrymen hallow tho memory of Airs, juaruia u. iumuaii, torian challenges thought ou tho after thoso men and when tho' flowers of spring war licrself. for sho lifo and embodies sentiment on a na- havo gathered with their first fullness hasten tidm its bouinnliiL' to its tional memory in this short but admira-bi- o with loving hands to deck their graves. But essay: thero is no flower that exhales Its swoetnoss closo, tiursod tlio wouudud soldiers and upon the hero's resting placo so fragrant in OUR DEAD. perfected thO iiospitnl scrrico iu General Whore, nftor nil, aro our bravo dead? Tho our souls as the deods of suffering self sacrlflco Sherman's anny, and, iu fact, watclicd tradltlonnl belief of tho world has been that oven unto doatb which compel our lova and HENnr C. McCook. over tho Union sol tilers liko n mother. theyllvo. Bnt very sorrow. vaguo faith Is tbo What with war stories and tombstono Two short Incidents display mora of faith of mankind tho tenor of this collection would Mrs. Kimball's character than pages of witli rospoct to morals eulogy: whero tho departed havo been fittingly decorated with tho dwell or in what ruo had not a well known army man "A boy was sentenced to bo shot Ills Itato. Ontbisthemo coma to tho rcscuo by mailing mo a mother sat on tho steps of thocnpitol iu conjecture has been Washington, Sho remained thcro disquestion and an answer:' rlfo manages. Certracted with grief for thrcodays and "How should Memorial (Decoration) day bo tain it is that hunlghts-trylu- g man bolngs havo kept!" Iu vain to soo President Having taken part In many n Doooratlon day novcr been content Lincoln. A lady, beautiful and of lovto dto without a parado and In nlno cases out of ten with the ing disposition, passing iu front of tho result of being drenched to tho skin with rains hope capitol, paused to leant tho pitiful story, from a sympathotlo but inconsiderate sky, I Of all tho arguments that havo Lave no hesitation in reply Inz: tho determination of that and then, with Decoration day should bo kept dry. boon presented on viking raco from which sho sprang, CrtAnua Kiso, this subjoct that sought nnd pleaded tho poor mother's Captain United States Army. of Henry Thomas Jons CLAnu niDFATit. Ruckla is tho host. causo with tho president hlmsolf. LinThcro Is no need to identify Captain coln hearkened to her oloqnence, and Ills own mother passed nwny. Ho was nt that Charles King as an army man, for thoro on tlmo composing his roviow turning his snd eyes on her said: 'Toko Liberty. "The shock to the of "Mill's Essaynnd is Bcarco a novel reader in the country groat historian this card to Stanton nnd savo tho boy thinker was nlmast unbearable, bnt ho rallied but has both laughed and cried over his and mother. It is a relief to havo you and insertod in tho cftiayiwhich ho wna com- stories of army and garrison life. Tho paragraph on tell mo how you would manago' tho af- posingof that remarkable was nblo toseo tho sur- gallant captain begs further to state, vival tho dead ns ho it mid fairs of state.'" ' ': whilo on tho subject of Decoration day, hopo for It. J.s,,thU; Thoro Is in hu- that tho abovo question deserves a better battlo of Winchester was over, "Tho Uuckla's tarxnnuttit man. nftyctlon,Bj)d dQsfro an. equation tho first answer, but that tho condition of General Moliuoux's it catches him at his of part of command demoralized, so as to bring Jfch'fcu'U-Who'r-ft'hlch is hero ,nnd tho other partro- - busiest momeut Lillian A. Noutii. That' lulls groat thesis oT ou this officer In. tho presence of his dticcd to a syllogistlo suggo9tlon. Ho alleges MEMORIAL DAY. men n sharp reproof from Sheridan. A Yrhntis trno that Jlfo without .tho after half lady, beautiful and pf loving disposition, frt ha equntlon of hopo nnd desiro is a MAT 00, 1897. had nursed General llollnoux after ho V uur absnrdum. wno wont irom us in ma Boftly tho sooth wind comes from haunts star uravo uoau had beon wounded in n previous battlo .'flory ordeal of war cither exist or they havo And brings Its charm to waiting bills and In tho pcrformnuco of a bravo duty. Sho "ceased to exist. Tbero Is no middle ground. vales, 'Tho broken equation of hopo and affection Inaddressed General Sheridan thus: 'You dicates thulroxlstenco beyond thnt dividing But now It Is not redolent of war, Of grewsoma gront wrong to a bravo curtain which tbo poetical languago of manhorrors aud hoartbrcaking havo dono a talcs. called "tho veil." Wo chooio tobo-llovman.' Tho hero of Winchester replied, kind has nt or least to think, that our borons aro o 'Madam, if I havo dono so, will For peace, with her fair whito uplifted wings, living somowhoro in a happy fruition of patri-otlRolgns now ushtndcrod east, west, north and to him beforo his soldiers. ' And Joys, unclouded with sorrow, unacquaintsouth; ho supplemented this net of gallantry ed with further pain nnd nugnlsh. Wo say of by recommending General Mollucux for thoni, "Thoy sleep." Itathcr lot us say of Tho greon spring turf unto tho plowshare them, "They wake." clings, a major.gcncralship. " If Immortality bo n dream, It is Indeed a And cobwebs laco tho brazen cannon's Tho lady was Mrs. Kimball. It was generous and beautiful dream, tending over to mouth. whilo sho wns traveling iu the, aouth .make Itself mbro real as tho end of Ufa approaches. Xo moro aro serried hosts in battlo drawn; i.OV nssiduqusly. tho 80.6' noticed that Little era wo disponed toylold to enthusiasm No mero aro brothers matched In bloody sonthorn women garlnnded tho graves or to chnse shadows, but somehow wo think strife of of thoso who had died in tho causo that our heroes of tho Union war aro not dead, devastating war Is gono. Sho thought of tho that they aro not sloeplng, but that they nro Tho tragic, ora dawnato stir; tho lifo tho Confederacy. And n now weed strown, ncglocted mounds over tho both living nnd free; that they go forth and bravo boys who fell fighting in tho bluo know and rest nnd lovo nnd nsplro. Ilnppy Of this great nation, to uplift tho raco. wo to bo surd that they nro ablo to unTo forward froodom, to enfranchise and wroto to General John A. .Logau, wera tho brazen volumO of tho Backward I.ook To glvo tho lowlloat clianca and placoman, clasp a then commander in chief of tho Grand and to soo in ourselves and onr work tho hapFor oach to do tho very best ho can. py results and bonutlful hopes and Joys which they so unselfishly procured and consocrntcd Not In tbo realms of onolcnt Rome and Qreoco, by their lifo and death. Nor .In tho Idyls of Utopia John Clark RiurATn, Can thoro boi. found or pictured states like Boston. 'Editor ot Tho Arena. View, of KIU Wlieeltr Wilcox ThonsliU I'rorcawir Julia CUrts"ttMpIKt nm) IubbIU Comimxloro Aid- Tllle anCoonI rornry on Our llerulo to tho highest and holiest ceremony that tho living can pay to tho dead tho dead, tho liurolo duad, tho bravo souls, tho light nnd llto of tho fairest nnd bravest, who with youth nnd beauty In tho dark days of 18G1 Utred their fair young breasts to tho storm of shot nnd shell nnd stood between tho devastating hosts of Iconoclasts and tho only truo that Clod has permitted to bo on tho facaof thaoarthl Woavo wreaths and garlaudn, y fair maids of America, to decorate tho tomlMot tho lioreto dead, who died to savo our fair land. Weep not, but rejolco that yoar brothers nnd lovors havo left behind them in their somber tombs tho orldoncu that our country was worth saving aye, dying for and that tho oxamplo is net forth for coming generations for nil tliAo that tho spirit of 1770 nnd 1SC1 Isstlll abroad In our land and will novcr die. W. Jlr.r.vtt.t.c. Engineer In Chief Unltod States Navy. Is civ-e- n In tho midst of tf groat battlo an Indian soldier was bomo upon a stretohor to the rear, liotb thighs shot through by a shell. It so happened that hu was carried by tho point whero his division commander stood directing tbo conflict. "Stop, boysl" hocrlod. His bearers set him down In front ot tbo officer, who stepped to his sldo and spoko a word ot pity and uttered n hopo that ho. might soon bo well. "Look nt that, general, " said tho soldier, lifting a cortwr of tbo blanket that covered his mangled llmbsL ".Nfc-no- Mil; J' ' CvNfl fvW&iaj ; it's aU ;v3 Aff TIIET STOOD TOOETIIEU IN TOE CENTER OF THE HOOU. TOR HAND OF ODEIIIIOLTZ TniUOKIC. WAS UPON THE j&r -- r ' rcdua-"((Q.a- u gun to tho ground. Norton stepped forward a pacoortwo, haying discerned a"faco and form in tho underbrush. Ho drew his revolver and advanced quickly. "Surrender, or I'll shoot!" ho demanded very earnestly. Scarcely had ho said tho words than ho quickly put his revolver back iu his bolt aud uttered a gasp.of surprise. Tho frightened fucf of a youug woman confronted him. Ho saw her stagger as if about to fall, and, reaching forward, caught her tho arm. Sho vainly tried to speak to1 him and laid a trembling hand upon tho arm of tiro sergeant. "You had a narrow cscapo, miss," Norton said to her as thd German recruit advanced to his side. Sho looked at'Obcrholtz in alarm and again endeavored to- - speak, but ' failed utterly. Sho nodded her head us if to indicate an nfllrmativo reply. With his cap Norton fanned her pretty face whilo her body loy limp upon his arm. Tho night wind caused her brown hair to brush his check, nmT when her bluo 'eyes looked," full of an uukuown fear, into his own ho folt n thrill of tender sympathy within. "I fcol so faint nnd so tired I" sho whispered, at lust recovering hor voico. "No wonder, young lady," said Norton gallantly, nnd, pointing to Oberholtz, ha added: "Ho might havo shot you. Luckily I camo along just an I recruit. "Don't shoot If thcro is only one, wo can capturo him." Tho Gorman obeyed nnd brought his bj lowing night Norton passed tho guard, nud for several hours ho lingered in tho country over nearer thu enomy. Ho was reconnoitcring, so ho told tho guard when ho returned nud gavo tho countersign. Another night nnd still another ho went outsido tho Hues, aud ono oveniug a week later ho went again, this tlmo taking with him two companions, Obcrholtz, tho now recruit, and a whito haired old soldier in a fugitive cap. As thoy walked nlong Norton chatted gleefully with tho elderly man. "I thought I'd bring Obcrholtz along for luck. Ever sinco ho camo near killing her ho worships tho very ground sho walks on. I feel gratoful to him anyway. If ho had not been a raw recruit and a German, this thing could novcr havo Happened." Tho thrco men wearing tho bluo entered nn old houso in tho woods. An old man sitting inthroncd in a rocking chair gavo them kindly greeting. Sergeant Fred Norton took tho hand of pretty Edith Madden, and thoy stood together in tho center of tho room. Tho whito haired soldier, Chaplain Whit-take- r, took from his pockot a leather covered volumo, nud thero in tho Virginia woods, in thoquiotof tho summer night, Fred aud Edith wero mado man nud wife. . tories was not won in war, but in times of profound peace. Ou April 28, 1874, ho vetoed an inflation bi)l which had passed both houses of congress, by decided majorities, and back of which wore many eminent' Republican poli ticians who imagined that thoy saw sure defeat ahead for their party unless they mado concessions to thoso clamor ing for "moro mpnoy." Tho pressure for tho bill was not nil political. Mauy timid business raon urged tho president to Bigivihe iiill in order to "jstopjtgi.tu tiou. " In this trying situation President Grant showed patriotism wholly abovo partisanship and a clear conception of sound financial principles, uuobscurcd by shortsighted notions of immediato business expediency. Ho vetoed tho bill becauso in theory it would produco inflation. "Tho theory," ho declared, "In my belief is n departure from tho true principles of finance, national interest, national obligations to creditors, congressional prom-isparty pledges on tbo part of both political parties and of personal views and promises mado by mo in every annual messago sent to congress nud iu each inaugural address." So far from being a "settlement" the bill invited agitation. "Should it fail to crcato tho abundauco of circulation expected of it, tho friends of tho measure, particularly thoso out ot congress, would clamor for such inflation oa would glvo tho expect-- , cd relief." And ho defined his general priuciplo in theso pregnant words, "I nm not a believer in any artificial method of making paper mouoy equal to coin when tho coin is not owned or held ready to redeem tho promises to pay, for paper money is nothing moro than promiso to pay and is valuablo exactly in proportion to tho amount of coin that it can bo converted into." Tho monetary battles of this country aro not yet all fought Grant's words and acts should inspire thoso engaged iu tho present struggle. Onr Monetary Disease. To safely and permanently maintain Grant's greatest vic CHILI M NO CURE NO PAY, PRICE 60 CENTS titi U TONIC til IU Ehm rttt Wt H Mf In hft n 3 G& llW Mf M (Ml a IMatlMM Tk M kiwW .' pMt fca ah GastkM ' Um tiistS?UlTk'sN iW MiUlaMtu. V L. L. W ( IS, KIM. HajAiMvstta, K BEN T. ROBINSON, Morton'A 1"C DRUGGIST o ri t tt c: tc y Y C5eii-- 1 Always on hand a full and complete stock ol DRUGS AND MEDICINES. anJ TOILET ARTICLES PAINTS AND OILS. riYICISAftS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. W. A. NISUKT, O. W. WADDU.L, Caibier 2Kopkfno (Eourilu -- BAN'Kr Madisonvm.i.e, Ky. Capital Stock, - - - $50,000, Transacts a general banking business, tnd invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counjies, Has the finest and most secure vault in that section of Kentucky The Gray and tbo Dine. On tho battlefield at Richmond, Ky., 1803 n Confederate and Federal soldier wero lying somo distance apart in e, I npol-ogiz- ":w"'CTtyTJ i3 S3Crj7 TASTELESS I CHI LL TON IE WARRANTER. pnjQESOpts. aiM(Klc poOo-iBl- Major Green Clay Goodloo, paymasOr any power of sucb benignant sway. ter in tho marino corps nt headquarters, Washington, a Kcntuokian by birth, But this brave land sprang not at onco, full bora. ' who served in tho Kentucky cavalry in Nor found its hcrltago without a price. tho early part of tho civil war, maUcs- - Through battle's bl2oj through tolland bate " ' tlio following response: and scorn, . The bright nnd beautiful pago In our repubOur great rcpublla bad Itslorlous rise. . y lic's illustrious history is tho thought that tho dead wera to llvo always In tho honrts ot tho living, tho survivors wore to havo honors without stint benpod upon thoin, tho maimed should bo tenderly and appropriately cared for, as tho dust of their fullon husbands nnd fathers would bo vigilantly guarded. This contract was onthed by tho Bplrits in bluo amid tho Hash of battlo and steel, and sa long ns a drop of loyal blood circulates their memories and nobility will bo shielded as tbo mother guards her offspring. Hod not tbo patriotism of tho bluou or tho land gono rortn to uattio. liberty would havo slept, forever In our land and tho Union been interred. The Union lives, and tho winding shoot, bravo Old Glory, comforts her heroes iu tho tomb ot tho Union, aitcr-- CLAY QAODLOE. thoso "I thank you, sir, bo much," sho replied, standing erect nud by her movement declining tho support of tho soldier. Sho continued rnthor painfully, "Perhaps I did wrong iu coming, but wo wero starving and" Her voico faltered. "Who? Whero?" asked Norton anxiously, eager for information. "Ovor yonder," sho replied faintly, "father and I. Wo livo half a milo from here between tho lines of tho two r. armies. My father is a Confederate Two days ago some- of tho Yaukco soldiers came along and took everything wo had in tho houso, and siiico then" Sho uttered a littlo sympathotio cough nnd went on. "Wo havo absolutely nothing to cat. My poor father took ill whilo at homo on n furlough aud is now n helpless inofil-co- did." Both wero prostrato from severe wouuds. "I nm dying for water," tho boy in bluo cried out in despair. "I havo water in my canteen to which you are welcome," said tho ono In gray. "I couldn't movo to savo my lifo," groaned tho wounded Federal. Tho Confederate lifted his head and, looking over nt his wounded, focman, called out iu compassion, "Hold on a littlo longer, Yank, and I'll come to youl" y digging his hands into tho ground tho hcroio southerner draggod himself to tho sido of thQ Federal, groaning every timo ho moved. After the sufferer had drunk eagerly tho two clasped hands. iu token of buried hatred. Tho Coufoderato had overexerted himself. and brought ou n hemorrhage, from, which ho died In a short timo. Tho boy iu bluo kissed agaiu aud again 'tho cold hand that had brought him rcllof, when ho was fakcn nwny to the hospital, whero hd "died : tiust day. ' tho gold standard requires tho rcmod-eliu- g of our finances. Tho discasoisjho cburacter of tho mouoy in tho treasury and in tho pockots of tho people It Ib in a banking system which cougests currency in commercial centers whilo creating n dearth in country districts, which issues a currency which cannot expand when it ought aud au when thcro is no necessity. It is in compelling tho mainteuanco of $100,000,000 gold rcservo to float a vnst volumo of paper money by tho governmeut, which cannot rcgulato its issues to meet tho needs of commerce Tho disease cannot bo cured by any mnkesliif t. Smiator Donelson Caflerv. Do Not Crane Aiding; tbo If somo of thoso wo assist bo found out to bo impostors, lot not our fecliuga go contrary to tho interest of thd worthy aud dcerviug who need our assistance. Jewish Voice. To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, wo will send free, upon application copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In addition to itensely interesting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper. Address 410-4- Sent Free TI1E NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 11 United Cbarilits Uultdlnc New York. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Ijjnjra TRADE MARKS BSICNS, COPYRIGHTS An. Anvone sending s (ketch and description may qulcklrascertaln. free, whether an luvoutlonii probablr patentable Communications confidential. Oldest scene? foraecurtna' In America. Wo havo a Washington Patents taken through Munn X Co. special notice In the strictly patents office. ISJUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS. . f ? huii.tihra rT":m..:iT..--j- ; nr M8J. ILLS., Nov. . . o KHl CUlU, (HWIO awl hm aroan already uild Tear In nil oarcx. 0 AI.ATJA, US, IfluU.Wn. kjW on articto your Tooio. tbt vpuntmir. ABNXir.CARB r'.c"j.ri.:.ii gave iofi ihUtwmI r. I Mt fcCO- From tho west Mr. Iugalls sends mo tho accompanying letter symbolic of his own sentiments ou Memorial day mom- - valid. I could not leavo him long enough to go to tho rebel camp, aud tho Andiitlth will triumph still houses of onr neighbors nro deserted. I Wliou hearts in sweet submission got ventured up hero to soo if I couldn't Beck Xut thu Father's will. ' just enough food for father's supper. Tho hours nro full ot voices Ho is so wcakl" And, luylng her tremWhich call our souls aside. bling hand upon Norton's nrm, sho Today wo meet to honor thoso whoso scars And those nluiiu are strengthened Who in God's lovo abide, . And death wero given that froodom should pleaded, "Can't you glvous justn littlo Who spurn with'bold denouncement not dlo food, sir?" Tho tempter's subtle guile Ilorocs of dark, blood red aud cruel wan, Thero wns a tear in tho oyo of tho And seek through love's enchantment Who won for us tbo final victory. youug sergeant as ho Inula her accomIlls service all tho whilo. firing from fair gardens and tho mountain pany him to tho brigadier's quarters. Such i.hall, with lifo ennobled, side Sho meekly followed him, leaving Obcr-holWin, though tha strife bo long, Flowers for their graves touched with the Aud stand by grace iwrftctcd to resume his picket duty. Norton south wind's breath. With tbo great ransomed IlironR, took her arm and helped her over tho lYhogo Joy through endless agos That their Most deeds may In our hearts abide rough places along tho way, mcanwhilo Shall rlso und never ceaso And honor crown their sacrificial death. learning her Baino nnd other facts about As they, follow still as leader Thu' bfwleur. I'rlnco'6f Pence, Fling out tho flag I Let'spooch and, muslo flow I herself nud her family. Christum Herald. May grateful hearts pauso and the woaltb of i To tho brigadier's tent thoy went to- k " May lie Vho Thinks, For Illnuelf. gether, and Norton introduced her ns Ro brought for tribute till tho whelo world The mau who thinkifcfor himself will "Edith Madden, aged 17. tho daughter know also tliiuk for tho, long procession tlmt of a Confederate. " The sacred import ot Memorial day. He told tho girl's tory In as fow follows him. pliriBtiau Instructor. Josl Benton. ts Voice. AU'Vii earth's din and tumult Tu bear tho Master's voice, Amid a thpnxaud pleadings Ty mako Ills way our choice Tlibn4t4t Ufa'" solution, III recelva SCIENTIFIC I!lk,c.'o,,t,0oJPunia,-wNr.oraiiAU)aTear- beautifully IHuitrated. largest circulation of i ttJOalx mnntbs. Mpeclmen cuplesand 1UNU Uooii on I'atisnts sent free. Addrcu MUNN & CO., AMERICAN, 3(il ilroiiUwnv, New Vork, WM Don't Use Drugs pure drugs, such as are sold by unless you need them, and Ibrn only re- sponsible, druggists. We keep only Hie best. That is ho great distinction 10 be looked for when the ihem, lime comes that, you net-tNowlicro else will you find so "complete a Mock. A good timet lo begin that spring medicine. ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, URYANlllOI'I'UR, Manager. Wbo mb talnte ot seaaa ahupl feiBatopateatM Protect your Ideas i they may brtmr rotrwearai. CO., Patent AttorWrite JOHN WKUDKKBURN neys, Washington, l. a. for Ibelr l,8ea prtoe ofer and new list ot one thousand Isxthwom wanted. Wanted An Idea R- V V,' SV r ' (Lboioo V A' now has a nice house and one of the best Henderson, who resigned to taka charge o one of those Hopeless Life HOTEL, located in Dixon. Mr. Skinner is an ex the postoffice. Gloomy, straightforward men always ready cellent gentleman, 'and has made an ef We bear people complaining Ibat the to do his duty fearlessly and never Internal Pains Lnmo, Tlrod, Ner term of promised prosperity has not yet made its county clerk ST. LOUIS. Active fnter6stbeirig Taken ficient years. It willfor the short be remembered that appearance; of course they are of tho free flinching from its performance. three vous Evory Bad Symptom Cured,! P .. in Politics and Repub he is one of the victims of the Populist silver stripe. We will suppose that Bryan Mr. Umstcad was foreman of the by Hood's sarsaparina. PAUL. M. MOORB, Editor and AUneer. I suffered with Democratic deal that was made here last was elected and that tho popocrats have ".For Bearly.flvo year9 licans "Working grand jury, which the 'Mail with winter, in which the office be now fills was full sway in our government. a severe caso of stomach trouble. I had Thoy claim aid from certain office seekers has pains in my stomach and bowels bo that I Hard. traded lo the Populists, and thus he was, we would havo prosperity if wa had free BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. ?Jiy,1nEJr;.ri.f;", a Incorporated. again tried to control, and, not be- could not stand or work without great by a few men, deprived of Ihe privilege of sliver. Could wo look for the prosperity Tiiepx is a prophet at Barnesley ing an Buffering. My nppotlto was Very poornnd NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS. running again, to see whether his course as but being an before a free coinage law could bo enacted? Entered Itie TcttofBce al Earlington a Second cUe miller. who foretells the end of the world honest man, took the stand upon when I did cat anything I was shortly an official would be endorsed by Ibe peo- (it we believed as the popocrats do). Wa vomiting spells. I seized with and says we will sec the "heavens the Hendricks case that has ever afterwardsrest at night and felt lamd and SchooM Closing, Slight Accidents, Cencrol ple. believe that the enactment of a tariff law could not SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Here is a been taken by reasonable and un- tired all over. I became nervom and had The Democrats of this county are con-- . sufficient lo produce plently of revenue rolled up" in 1900. and fcreonal Paragraphs. My Jtfo nccmod tinually referring to what they term the will bring the promised prosperity yet that chance for those who put their prejudiced men simply that there no energy whatever. My husband adPER DAY. gloomy and hopeless. Democratic majority of one thousand and has not been enacted, but we hopo il will RATES: County Ditaiitmrkt. Widstbr It oo trust in earthly profits to fill their was not evidence to indict. One Year, ttrlctlr In advance Hood'dEanmparllhao Room and Brcokfant, $1.00. He is vised mo to tako Conducted by David IUowniho, five. 50 Now tho facts are that they haven't become a law in tho near future and just ' " Six Monlbi, Dixon, Kv. " exchequer at the expense of those maligned for this as have been all ho had been taking It with great ThrnrMontha, " as sure as the Dinglcy bill becomes .1 EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. any ono thousand and fivo Democratic ma5 o ...- SlngtdCopIe ,vv DIXON. I began taking It and tho first who have money to lend and more other jurors who have acted upon Specimen copies mailed free on application. jority or any other Democratic majority law just that sure we will havo better Good Heals. GtudSenki. Good Rooms. did mo a great deal of good. I conwanted In all partt ol tnu Correspondents Hurrah for Cuba! times, just that suro tho hum of busy over the Republicans of this county. confidence in six per cents than in this case without fear or favor. tinued with It regularly and havo now e iimtT. Addrctj ni for particular. When you Visit St. Louis flop nt The fusion ticket last November received wheels will bo heard from llio early The Not satisfied .with this the Black-Ma- almost fully regained my natural weight Subscribe for tho Bee. prophets. something less than cne thousand majority dawn to tho setting of tho sun, just Has Dixon a tarn board? and (Am doing nearly all my housowork." borTHURSDAY, MAY 27, 1897 fellow, who, last year would t that sure there will be a wonderful imfollows him with its persccu-tio- a Mns. Kinda Chockkr, Gladstone, Ala. and if there had been no fusion, the Re- provement in tho business of our country, Refreshing showers hero Sunday. Inadwar and Walmt. Sir ft Cats Olrtct It Htltl row a dollar and pay back fifty "My blood was out of order and I had lying statehave carried Ihe county. yet when this time comes wo will hear the publicans would and publishes a TURKISH BATHS, Open all Night Mr. Frank has a new buggy. cents, if he has faith, now has ment charging Umstcad with at- no energy. After taking two bottles of Tho Republican parly is tho strongest calamity bowler's cry of "hard limes" in I felt bettor than for Tobacco plants are not very plentiful whllo he Is sitting on tho street corner party in the county If there were no fusion matters more to his taste. He can tempting to injure Dr. E. P. Ruckcr Hood's Sarsaparllla W. Smith, Colllns-vlllwhittling on a goods box, too indelent to a year." Marion this part of tho county. Are you a subscriber to The Bee? and tho Democratic leaders admit this by try to earn a living for his family in the now borrow for three years Alabama. whom it says is "one of the best Mr. Rob't Rideaut, of Tilden, was in their act in giving to the Populists the You should be, Longfellow druggists. will never have have qualified physicians in the State." Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sola byHood belief that he town last Friday. 0. best olficesin the county to get their help sure to get (1, six for ?5. t to pay at an earthly bank nor consays Mr. UmMr. Jno. Catc), of Slaughtersvill. vis on the rest before the Republicans made The Black-jVaKULHaEEUia fess judgement in an earthly court. stcad "went on a tour of investigaany move whatever. ited here one day last week. THE KENTUCKY TRIPOD. In 1895, theDemocrals polled about Mr. I. N. Baker, of Lisman, visited in tion all by himself," and that he Valuation of Property. goo votes in the county; the Populists Dixon last Saturday. asked County Clerk Arnold "what A'gln Wealth. about 500, and Ibe Republicans it 17. of Equalization The State Board Rev. Nunn, pastor of lbs and CumDr. Rucker got to prac(Green River Sentinel ) Tho gain per cent of the Bryan votejovcr of coun- right has has fixed the assessments berland Presbyterian church, of Louistice medicine?" Mr. Arnold is re blackgunrd wealth apd ville, preached here Sunday morning and Ihe total Populist and Democratic vote of Men who ties as follows: Now, add 71 1895 is about 71 per cent. ported, in quotation, to have sat yet struggle all the time to get evening. Reported by per cent lo Ihe Democratic vole of 1895, are seldom Equalized. upon Mr. Umstcad with some spir wealth for themselves Uucle P D. Clayton, of the Slaughters-vill- 900, and you get 1530. The McKinley Assessors. Counties influential with those who know I country, visited hero last week electors received 1484 votes, just a little $ 8,168,700 it and to have told him how many $ 8,168,700 Christian them. vote. 11,186,601 diplomas Dr. Rucker had etc., etc. 10,991,538 Daviess Dr. J. P. Campbell and family were in less than ihe estimated Democratic SHIP YOUR WOOL TO Now, gentlemen, the abovo figures are 11,382,384 Then it says "Mr. Umstead went Henderson 11,284,720 Nashville several days list week, attending They Slide. not the exact official vote but tbey are Hopkins 4,029,204 upstairs chewing the cud of 3.556.97' the Exposition (Unionlown Telegram ) substantially correct. So lets tell the & 1,809,170 McLean 1.556,530 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gardiner, of the truth and call it a fusion majority and is etc., very much disThe Louisville base ball club LOUISVILLE, KY. not .1 Democratic majority 1,824,624 Muhlenberg 1,824,624 233 and 235 E. Market Slrcct TO 18 19 20 indulging in its annual toboggan Liberty country, were in town last Satur6, 55 . 803 comfited. Union 6.501,934 SHELTON. largest dealers'ol Wool in the Southwest, and shipuniortun-at- e day Established in 185G. Wo aro the and the This, too, is a malicious fabrica- slide movement, occurrence is that Webster 2,517,944 2.772.135 H. G Shellon worshipped at Walnut pers will receive the highest yaluo for their wool from us. We handle alt wool for Rev. Ligon rlosed a successful meeting part of the our own account.. You havo no commission to pay for selling Write lo us. Wo also The amount of the net tax over tion, and while the stories of the the slide isn't toward first base. at the Christian church last Friday night Grove Sunday. , furnish sacks to parties who will ship to us. Henry Wartmin and sinter, of on Mail are generally recognized by the amount it would have been and left Saturday for his home. The re ANNOUNCEMENTS. were here Saturday. Ditto. r sult of his work was seventeen additions the assessed value by the County intelligent people as naturally lyMessrs. G. U. Shelton and A. S Rlggs ioir.sv.:.r:.N:.:T:o:oio::o:o:o:.o-.:o:;;.?.- c (Elklon Progress.) to the church. STATE SIKAir. Assessors is about $97,000. ing and inherently vicious, concocwent to Morgmfield, Saturday on busiWe are authorized to announce alMrs. A. G. Brown, of near here, has ness. RoniNSON Robinson as a candidate for Stile Some of the press boys have tions of a diseased mind whose Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and Rufc aralinm. ready begun preparing for the out- has been quite sick for somo time, and Messrs. Thomas Shoulders and R. C. of the Republican emissions arc tolerated for a while Christian, subject to the action party. Hon. R. R. Graham, our Re- by a long suffering public; yet The ing by getting married. The latest her recovery is now thought to be doubt- Fortenberry went lo Morganfield Saturday, on business. authorised to announce Dr. E. is D. M. Duncan, of the Meade ful. BAKER We are cf Madisonvillc, as a candidate for publican representative from Hop- Bee as a public servant cannot al- County Messenger, Ms 'ion Whiiledge, ono of our leading who wedded Prof. J. V. Poole, republican candidate the counties of Hopkins and State Senator, from farmers is plowing corn over the second Chiistian, subject to the action of the Republican kins, is home again after a full low such inventions of the imagin- Miss Pearl Ditto. Few mem- for county judge, spent Saturday in town, time-- . party. term of service to his State and ation against good citizens to go bers of the press boys can say the handshaking. Mrs. Mot Poltey has been sick for some . same. in county. He has performed the by uncontradicted. Attorney H. D. Allen, of Morganfleld, time. The is an age ol progress. This Mrs. James Shoulders is on the sick duties of this office in the honest, was here Monday on legal business. interviewed County The Bee Conscience. list Ibis week. circuses now check bicycles. AAAA conscientious manner that charac- Clerk Arnold thus: Mr. C R. Edwards, Republican candi ) Hon. A. C Spalding, ol Morganfield, (Jellico 1 has just closed was here Saturday, A date for representative Tires the life of the man and cnroule lo Yatesville TiiELegislature has adjourned. terizes "Mr. Arnold, I just want to ask Gov. Taylor says he wants to asuccessfulspringscbool.it .Icirin. He on bus! ness. what he has ever held the you one question." retains This, ttsJast act, is not its worst. Perhaps his conscience is one of the best teachers of the county resign. Inflated Splendidly Mr. J. L. Overby leaves this morning lo regard and esteem of good citizens "Well, ask me a dozen." is stinging him for accepting an and says he expects to bo the next mem- go lo buy stock. Mr. Overby has made is irrespective of party. The Cynthiana Meet Club a good trip this spring. Free Equipped "What is there in this story office to which he was not right- ber of the General Assembly from Webster one always brings backHe is stock. judge and fine working hard and promises Ken as well as Republi- about Dan Umstcad, while fore fully elected. county. Democrats A. S. Riggs. a popular young teacher tuckv wheelmen who attend the cans appreciate his good qualities Rfioair of yfryfi ih,ysZTjf. and Benjamin Messrs. W. county, called on one of the investigating The "Children's Home Society," Watson went E. Bourland last Monday of this vicinity of Boxville Sunday fair sex good and do not hesitate to say so." The man of theigrand jury, in the eve. meet, June 22 and 23 a royal lo Henderson in your office the standing of Dr. organized to save homeless chil- to attend court. Shop, The people of this place are very sorry -- Vimc. V9r!Hsnc33BBBSHsu Ullulgtj, J following expression is from the Rucker?" dren is chartered in twenty-fou- r G Jenkins declining to lo hear of Mr vwv YVW Attorneys Spaulding and Hughes and make the race for Sheriff, as we need placed in good General Miles, Commander of Hustler: "Why," said Mr. Arnold, "that's states and has over eight thous- Mr. E. L. Price, all of Morganfleld were such men as Mr. Jenkins to fill Ibe vachristian homes He was not at homo a single time during The special line of Bicycles handled by C. M. Bourland, the Army,- is to represent this rious offices of the county; men who are and he continued, "I'll and children. Can you imagine here last Friday on legal bssincss. While Mr. all bosh," the session of the Legislature, in connection with his Harness and Saddlery Goods, arc not afraid to turn la the right when tbey country at the Queen's jubilee, and Graham Is a Republican yet he has the tell you just what occurred. The the magnitude and meaning of this Prof. S. Hicks of Poole visited his sister seo their error; men who will stand up superior to the average make of Bicycles, hut by the special there is no question but he will good will cf nearly everybody who knows law requires physicians to register work which seeks homeless, neg- Mrs, A. G. Bram near here last Saturday for principles regardless of party, and the arrangements entered into with the manufacturer, can he sold Republicans have such men represent us well and handsomely, him. We all know that Rule is an honest, and requires the County Clerk to lected and destitute children and and spent part of tho day looking after tho the race for the various offices toof make at greatly reduced prices, though fully covered by guarantees. the sober, moral and npright man, something furnish a list to the grand jury of gives them friends and protectors? school at this place. Prof. Hicks is an county. We don't think that Call and sec him before purchasing. North side of Square. The first year's work in Kentucky applicant for the position of principal of Germany, Italy and Japan are that cannot be said of all the members of those who have registered. I made placed half a hundred lricnulcss the Dixon High School. He is a teacher eople can refuse to support this ticket November. protesting against the passage that body. Mr. Graham has made a very out such a list, as usual, took it to little ones in good homes and of several year's experience, amply able Rev. Tesse White who has been preach England fair and worthy representative. of the Dirigley tariff. years to the grand jury room and returned opened up before them life where and qualified for the work, and our ing sanctification for two or three has been But the Chalybeate the people doesn't like it cither. NADIS0NV1LLE. KY. only darkness and despair had trustees would make no mistako in secur- deprived of atthe privilege church, Dr. Klmbley. to my office. Presently I returned of preaching in pending bill is for America and ing bis services for the ensuing year. been. i tho church, but bis followers are deter Dr. J. F. Kimbley died suddenly to the jury room to take the name Let this good work like all other Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brooks, S. V. mined to worship there, and havo erected Americans. at his home in Owcnsboro, Mon of another physiciah who had reg- effort in like direction, live and Dixon and son and Mrs. Dr. Smiih left an arbor near by, and are preparing lo Wednesday, June 2 is the date day nicht. He was called to sec istered. When I gave it in some grow. The motto of the Society Monday to spend several days at the go on with tbe good work. Mr. Francis Mabry, ol Bordley, is try' fixed by the silver Democratic a patient about midnight and pleasantries passed and Foreman in Kentucky is "Forward to the Centennial Exposition at Nashville. ing to organize a singing school at Wag' dressed fell and died Umstead(saidjocuIarly, 'Mr. Clerk, Rescue." Mr. Ed Beymer, Slaughters villi's new goner church. State Committee for holding, ih when almost Mr. Mabry taught two successful terms there last year, and he postmaster, was here Monday. He has been a you had better go out to Earling-to- n the" city of Frankfort, their conven- without speaking. MORTONS GAP. is one of tbe best teachers and singers in Attorney D. D. Raybourn attended Ibe county, and the people will do well He was and have 'Bro. Rucker' registion, for the purpose of nominating strong man all his life. Dr. J. E. Williams and lady and Ben T. to employ him again. a candidate for Clerk of the Court born in Muhlenberg county Sep ter.' 'Why, I responded, 'isn't Robinson and family attended the Sunday court at Sebree last Saturday. Success lo the busy Bee. Sur Messrs. G. G. Morris and J. M. ArmServed in the 'Bro. Rucker's' name on the list? School convention at Nebo, Saturday and 1823. tember 24, of Appeals. SLAUQHTERSVILLU. strong, two Republican champions of Union Army through the civil war, It should be.' Some one, I think enjoyed the hospitality ol the citizens of Vandersburg, were here Sunday Tuesday night the boys of the was appointed surgeon of the Fishing seems to be the order of Ihe it was Mr. Barnhill, answered 'no.' Nebo very much. Mr. G. T. Ovcrby and family of the day. Louisville Legion set a too hot Eleventh Kentucky infantry in Mr. Umstead said 'if the name is Ben Davis and family, of Madisonvillc, Miss Nettie Lisman and sister pissed spent Tuesday iu Mortons Gip, the guests Free Union country, visited Mrs. E. E. through the city Sunday enroute lo Hoppace of fun making for the 'spiel 1861, and held staff, brigade, dion the list the clerk failed to read of H. 13. Morton. Cavanah Sunday. kinsville. crs" in Vanity Fair and got into a vision and corps positions in the it. I then said, 'give me the Stocks arc greater and fresher than ever. This James Armstrong, of tho Vandersburg Rev. J. J Smith, evangelist, spent Rev. P. E. Gailin and Mr. Doyd Gatltn, scrap with an uninformed guard armies of the Ohio, Cumberland list and I will show it to you.' of Nortonvillc, spent several days in Mor- country, was in town Saturday, driving his Saturday and Sunday here, with his Season's buying was successfully planned to upon whose head they beat a gay and Tennessee. He was one of I span of fine mules. Jim has the best family. took the list found Dr. Rucker's tons Gap this week. tatto with laths. Nothin g more the most prominent and wealthy name, put it up under Mr. Barn-hill'- s Mrs. M. Cain and Mrs. Geo. M. Davis mules, one of the best farms in the county Rev. J, C. Brandon, pastor of the Methcombat the times however hard. raises the best crops, and when he odist church here, filled bis regular apserious than a few bruises. last week and pointment Sunday and Snnday night. citizens of Daviess county and nose and asked him if he were in Madisonvillo one day votes be strikes under the log cabin, with relatives. James Boston, of Maldon. Mo., is visBradley would not leaves an estate of over $100,000. could read. This was all that visiting friends andDjvfc such force that be jars the whole Popocratic iting bis parents Mr. and Mrs. David Y Governor Big Sale oi and lady are at party. New Shoe Styles. Mrs. Geo. M. Boston, of this place. passed between Mr. Umstcad and put aside his beloved gray hat present in Nashville taking in the grand Blackmail. Dixon, Henry Brooks, of passed Misses Mary and Lizzie Bailey have myself. He did not come to me to even for the State occasion through the city Monday on his way to Our large and excellent has maligned investigate Dr. Ruckcr, but on the Centennial. IIllflprnilKlilK The Black-Afabeen visiting friends in town for several the Centennial. of Kentucky Day at the TenMr. Amples Davis was in Madisonvillo days, and while here went through the tryUHUUllIIUOlllIOi stock of Shoes is proverb- Mr. Geo. C. Atkinson. That is its other hand, Rucker's name not Tuesday for pleasure. Mrs. Myrtle Cohanon will be assistant nessee Centennial. Col. Landrum ing ordeal of examination, for certificates under our new postmaslet, Walter E, al- ial. Honest values FIc is falsely accused of having been read, he seemed to Wc ltave made a lucky got the governor under a silk tile mission. Mrs. Julia Kelly was in Madisonvillc to teach school. Both are highly accom- Beymer. ways. No shoddy goods. trying to serve on the grand jury me to be interested that Ruckcr Monday. purcnaso of a complete plished young ladies, and have hosts of Quite a number of our people attended for a few brief moments only and But wc now have unusual from wrong motives, and ol being should be Methodist ,ine of Ladjes. Mls;n Un. Rev. Crow is ht present carrying on a friends and well wishers here in their old the dedication of the new given another opportu then the soft gray hat was resumed church at Ashbysburg last Friday. variety and quantity in home. detected in the wilful attempt to nity to register as the law re- meeting here in the Christian church. derwear, and will sell at the station and worn throughout at Prof, W. A. Easley will teach the d Shoes for everybody. Wc in while, it is assert- quires." Messrs. Richard Jones and Ed Vaughn, Mr. Frank Arnold stopped in to see us school here next fall prices you have not seen the ceremonies. It is decidedly force himself can please both you and Monday even- of Blackford, were here last Friday. Mr way to ed, he was knowingly incompetent The colored folks of our town before-che- aper than you Thus this lie out of whole cloth on bis We are While Plains to see Frank. Vaughn has been appointed Police Judge their annual basket meeting Sundby. held and the Governor likes Southern, always glad ' yurPurscas a juror. 'Squire Jim Head is is refuted by the unfailing truth ing. can make at home. it. fill Ibe vacancy caused by light rope walking here last week, of Blackford to The Mr. Frank McGary, of Earlington, was credited with having made the de from the most reliable quarter. by almost every man, the resignation of Mr. C. Henderson, who was witnessed in Mortons Gap Monday. woman and child in town. Contribution Miss- Emma Guv, our Stat tection, and the matter is made has recently been appointed postmaster. ik cents. 35 Wo are very sorry indesd lo pen the librarian, held in high esteem the basis of a villianous, villifying wmte Goods and has maligned sad news of the death of Squire S. L,. Last Friday and Saturday were examin Cook Jones, of near this place has sold The Black-Afa- 7 and by thousands of Kentuckians who and malicious attack upon Mr. Mr. 100 T. Barnett, that efficient, Graddy. After an illness of short duration ation days for teachers and forty-si- young weekgallons of strawberries during tbe past Jno. at 33 cents per gallon. All were ladies and gentlemen attended the examin is to wed Mr. Wm. Atkinson in the editorial columns fearless, know her, officer, well his immortal spirit too its flight from Wash Fabrics, sold within one mile of his residence. Cromwell, Chief Clerk of the Sen- of the Mail. A conversation is known throughout Western Ken- mother earth and was wafted into eternity ation here. The examiners are not through Mrs. Thomas Dickerson, of the Mt. grading the papers yet; but it is known that Gilead country, died on last Sunday ate. The question has arisen as aso invented as between Mr. At- tucky, who has done so much to to meet its maker where we trust all will there will be several failures, and That all women can apmost of morning. Earlington a terror to evil be well, and there may he bask in the sunR. preciate. Come early und to whether her change of name will kinson and 'Squire Head, in which make The newest and prettiest He is light of immortal glory with all the re- them fell too low on Ihe subject of arith BLACKFORD. doers for miles around. get the prettiest and best prevent her continuing in office. Mr. Atkinson is quoted as giving ever alert and ready to the per- deemed of earth. He died Thursday mclic. conceits in sun protectors. Mr. James Skinner has had his residence If Miss Git) desires to complete utterance to threatening an intimi- formance of duty and never hesi- night May 20 and was buried at Concord India Linens, Dimities, Fine Umbrellas and Hno weather at present. Business is Just a littlcfdull in our town, tates in service to a friend. As Friday. Peace lo his ashes. We extend repaired ana is now having it painted. He her term as librarian The Bee dating speech. brcllas not so fine all at Percales, etc., in as the farmers baven'Mime to trade. endless variety. remarkably low prices. trusts that nothing may be inter'Squire Head has denied the can be proven he has great com- to tho sorrowing ones our heartfelt symDr. G. C Moreland, onepf the leading passion for suffering humanity and pathy and trust that the Supreme Ruler posed to prevent. M, D.'s of Foard's Fejrry was in town truth of this story to several Earl scarcely a week passes but he ad- of the universe will tenderly watch and Monday. ington gentlemen and has said that J. C. Doris, of Providence, was in town The bulldozing tactics of Mr. he would publicly and in the same vances money to relieve the ne- guard them in their affliction. cessity and help the journey of Messrs. Will Ktmmons and A W. Fancy DrftSS Goods Sunday. Bronston, Mr. Gocbcl and others curtains and ". He is now Davis contemplate taking an extended Fred Vaughn and C. O. Simpson went injustice was done, some unfortunate. manner as the charged with inhuman treatment trip to eastern cities in tho very near futo Dixon Thursday. in the State Senate has aroused Stacks of Fabrics of the Mr. Atkinson right before those Purloin Pnnrlc of an unfortunate, needy, suffering R. D. ones went lo Dixon Saturday. the just indignation of citizens set UUndlll UUUUS, ture. Fashion World, which believed it. The man. who micht have I leadley and Jas, Rudy, of ProviThe accusation is false. Jas throughout Kentucky irrespective Dame Fashion has ap- dence, wcro in town Monday. CROFTON. Bef. has waited for Mr. Head to The vagabond who was subjected if lhcrc ;s a wjn,iow or Look about you I See for of party affiliation. The Courier Leo Cox, Ihe leading borso trader of proved this spring, arc and right this wrong, but to a brief course ol exercise under An infant of Mr. and Mrs, James Reyspeak a tloor in the dinjng room) yourself! Who suffer most Madisonville, .has been with us for Ihe Journal gives vent to the following thus far, whether for reasons of his the scriptural injunction, "If a nolds died Thursday. here. Bright new stuffs, from sleeplessness, nervousness, past few days changing horses with the parlor anywhere in tho denunciation: man will not work neither shall he ' boys. Mrs. Harriet Bccdles is very sick, nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, every yard,, and each a or because the BIack-iVa- 7 house that needs curtain-grea- t would bean admirable idea to have owj vagrancy in court It cat," confessed W. Jones, of Craneville, was in town despondency, general weakMiss Lula Rice, of Madisonvillc, is visbargain. AH sorts ing, you will find what you Sunday. told the Judge that he iting relatives here. Mr. Bronston recognized as the Senate of will not recall this slander, he has and ness? Who are on the edge of Dress Goods, both, Col- - . A. T. Brown left Sunday for Nashville, Kentucky when he is feeling particularly remained silent. never struck a lick of work "had want jn OHr stock of Lace of nervous prostration all the and children, of Prince-Iowhere ho will spend a week in seeing the orfcd and Black. Silks in at himself say at such times as that one The Bee now States that the and would not work now." In Mrs. Joe Tcrrel time? Those who are thin, Curtains, Scrims, Drapery. sights of tho Centennial. arc visiting relatives here. when he was exclaiming In tones of stirring charge published is false as .the another column of The Bee will variety for Shirt Opium, chloral, bromides, Wonderfully Rev. W. II. Archy, of Shady Grove, Bjea of Elklon, preached at the Rev. Gant, bp found the facts of this case. eloquence: "Throw the of a over the headache powders, only make was wilb us Saturday and Sunday. of lies, and Judge Pratt and I" Ho is the chosen father A. "Grub", the confessed and life- Christian Church Sunday. banistcrsl matters worse Iron and bitCriss Woodall, of Marion was wilb us Sheriff Thompson will bear out the long vagrant, tried various strateWest and son, of Dowling Green, Mr. representative of bis party, and since it is Sunday. ters are only stimulants. To organizing a Knights of Honor determined ip carry tnings py list ana skuii statement. Mr. Atkinson was scru gics on the rock pile but they are here be cured, and cured for good, Miss Lizzie Frazer. of Dalton visilod Lodge. : if not with reason. Senator Uronston ought pulously particular to State every- didn't work. food. you need a relatives here Sunday Miss Gertie Keith closed her spring (erm to have the floor. Woody, of Ripion P. T. Stevens.and-A- . You want new blood, rich thing he thought might possibly of school Thursday. paid us a call Saturday. Our Surgeon Oencrol. blood; and a strong nerve-toniRUCHINGS, TRIMMINGS, in large variety. Beau-tifu- l last officers of the law have conflict with his services on the Quite a number of our boys attended At C. T. Strange visited friends in Sullivan (Frankfort Capital.) the big show at Hopkinsville, Wednesday. Patterns that is the verdict they arc simply Sunday. taken a stand against the turnpike grand jury, and Mr. Atkinson, and SCOTT'S EMULSION of The appointment of Dr. George girl baby Ccorge Hearin, our clever old bachelor, Cod-livHypophos-phitexquisite. raiders and a battle has been not another, was careful to state W. Griffiths as Surgeon General of D.AM. Pyle lastwas born to Mr. and Mrs Oil with week. is at home aRain, after making a six month's Is all this. It feeds the fought which results in the death that he was a notary public, which the State Guard is one of the most On account of the 30th coming on SunHis success was lour "wife bunting." makes rich blood, and tissues, that of a fisherman. of one or more ol the raiders. It office disqualified him as a juror. graceful acts of Gov. Bradley's ad day, the G. A, Rs. have changed tho restrengthens the nerves. M. Henderson, CO. Simpson and Will Dr. urimtlis is a union to tho 31st, ministration. Anything else you need or want at the occurred in Bath county, on SaturS. Allen represent our town in the Marion fine surgeon, a gallant soldier and Book about It free for the asking. Mr. David Uourland, who lost his largs Black-Vahas maligned The day morning shortly after midNormil School, a superb gentleman and his ap- business house and stock of goods last For tale by all druggbU at 50c and son of John While, tho night. None.of the .sheriff's posse Mr. D. W. Umstead. That is its pointment will give great satisfac- week by fire, as reported in The Bee, will Dr. White, had the misfortune of gelling Jim rebuild at an early date. The new struct " were injured although many shots mission, and blackmailing and tion to the people of Louisville, ure will bo of brick, commodious and well week, his elbow dislocated last SCOTT & BOWNB, Htw York. The County and maligning have their weight who have so often, regardless of arranged for tho purpose for which it will Fred Vauehn has been appointed cilv were .exchanged. judge to fill Ibe unexpired lime of Judge bo used. judge and Sheriff of Bath county are with not a few timordtts ones. But party, been glad to honor him. working to ferret out these raiders at the imminent peril of their lives. It is to be hoped that other officers will take courage and other raiders fright at the serious result of this ento the counter. law-breake- Mr. Umstcad is ST. JAMES s'frift& ... - - M 'fin r " I sttesrMis office-seeke- r, &S&HH1 $2.00 mgassgBSBF 5 beno-usc- d. bot-tl- cndof-the-worl- d il ST. JAMES HOTEL, 2?BARl5lN(jTON e, m e l Hi A J 7 a 'WcjoiI 'Wool! Wool M AI3EI SONS, W I25i26l272829 2122 Evins-ville- ' l BICYCLES NORWOOD, OUTING, Kept Stock. A , Advance-Sentin- ' iXA vw lnMYWmMwmiMt . clear-minde- d CHARLES M. BOURMNE), " HA cco:o:':;'Co::o:oxoxo:o:o:ocftf seme of e things St. Bernard Stores. V - - ( x Parasols big-hearte- d MrM Urn-Lawn- s, Are You Thin? low-price- d. I I fat-maki- " " Laces, Embroidery, c. er es 7 twelve-year-ol- d 8t Bernard General Stores. Q miuisMmr PMfKHBHK. ni I," in iw'MDii. in '' -i- . Taj.-,'i :i-t -- ?".. TTT x ,jffl?r'"v"","'"-'""''"""B,- " -- -I iiiiMiiiTr--iiriiiiiiiifl)iiiiii- iiiiMMiiii mbib ' -- - iifitifiittiitiiiifl -- .. I -- . .m mjhMiM jtnsssiiiiB A You Ann Going t'o Tub ft j Cjrkat Iennessee Centennial, Git a Chili of Ten Subscribers to And go FREE. - mBXS&Zn - k j m i mt V r fesftrcrf?s EIGHTH YEAR. committed on tho Lincoln avenue SPANISH GUNBOATS. bridgo In tho cast end. After robbing Clclshcr of his raonoy and valuables An Attompt to Ovorhaul a BrltlBh his assailant threw him over the bridge, Into tho ravine, 00 fcot bolow. When Fruit Btoamor. found half an hour later ho was still living, but died on tho wny to the WereHliorn Clean Talr of lleoU The station. Btraiuor.AIthouBh raiting Through a 1'erfect Storm of Shot, Keepi THE GREATEST TELESCOPE. Iter Cour and Kicapo. po-llc- ii II lliWiiBBHiPKslPJitffli Mmmmmm msw 4m ,m n m. a ft v wiag-mgTiia- u, vsmm--- y ajir.'n j w xv&sSsv ... Mm n i s&bj mi a: maw i aP na t'; am am savr " g-a- ir ' . mit yiMV&uv&-mmmmw- m k. h x m s . g fe Gets you a TKEEJH&a: FREETIUP N TO THE 5igSg r ... EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1897.-SUPPLEM- V ENT. Gheat Tennessee Centennial. $ u sNcnvrllw aiga nigi -- A1 1 i NO. 21 - TWO FRIGHTFUL Men-Caught ACCIDENTS. n. WEALTHY g (j () . Two persons lost their lives and three Hoavioot Rainstorm Bxporioncod were injured in a flro in New York for Many Yoars. city. Six firemen wcro caught undor fallAn InquUltlvo Cuttoini Inipeoter Found Struck by Llclitiilnp and ing wall at Louisville, Ky and bndly A School-IIoua- o Throo Thousand Dollar' Worth or a N'uraber of Students Shocked In DutlableStuff Stowed Awajrln injured. tho Knsnlng I'nnlo Several Their 1'orkeU. Young ladles Tainted. Frank Cockrell, Jr., son of tho Missouri sonator, has gono to Mexico to the Lcmea rinced In 1'otttlon at tho Yorkei " Observatory. New YonK, May 23. Richard M ralso coffee. May 24. After being Denver, CcL, May 34. Denver was Buy your LA.CE CURTAINS at home. Our Spring, Scruggs, a SL Louis millionaire, and iwico cimsou by apanlsli gunboats and During election riots In Hungary, 14 deluged Williams Bay, Wis., May S3. T passing through a perfect storm of accompaniment of a howling northwest E. CI. Langhornc, pf tho same city, were persons wero killed by soldiers nnd !I0 o'clock tBnfternoon. About two 1897, line is made up of GEMS. streaks of lightning wcro seen hhot, wlilch splashed In tho watoi wlndandthosqucaklngof many pulleys, arrested by customhouse inspectors as were wounded. In the north, whllo crcat sheets flashed across tho vessel's bows, tho British tho groat objective lenses of tho Ycrkcs they stepped off tho steamer SL Paul A Pennsylvania furnace collapsed, In the west As the two storms on Its arrival from Southampton buryiug ."to men. A number of thorn fruit steamer Ethel red passod through observatory wore lifted Into position For 50c and 75c. per pair, we shpw nice patterns in each other, tho heavens thu exciting ordeal unscathed and ar- Thursday evening. An houf later the. Saturday. The chargo Is smuggling. wcro injured seriously. opened and let fall such a deluge of three-yar- d rived at this port lost night after a yopicco was adjusted and tho world's When tho inspectors searched Lang-homMrs. Nelllo Dawson, of Chicago, whllo rain as has lengths. See them. flvo days run from Port Antoulo, greatest telescope became a reality they found a belt containing dia In bed, ill afad helpless, was shot to for years. not been seen In Denver It was nccompanlcd by Jninnlcu. monds, jewelry and watches. Blmllar death by her husband. Tho sky.howovor, was too cloudy Thurswind nnd hull. At thrco o'clock the When thu Etholrod loft here May 13 day night for observations. articles wcro found In Mr. Scruggs' From $1 per pair and up, we show three and one-hJames storm was so severe that It was alpockets. Valuable laco was also cap- New YorkGordon Dennett arrived nt most Impossible It won the Intention of CapU U. Hart to from Toulon, France, on his to see ten feet ahead, A Woman May Iks Unused., yard lengths. For beauty these can not be accompany her, but ho was arrested at tured. Tho captured stuff is worth steam yacht Namouna. whllo traffic wns absolutely suspended, St. Loum, May 23. A jury In'.Tudge 83,000. ho was about to step on tho gang planlt Mr. Scruggs declared for himbeaten at the same prices. Edhem Pasha has Informed Greek everyone seeking sh. Iter from the terto go aboard. As It was his Invalid ZachrlU' court found Pearl Wnlors, self and Langhorno to tho amount of S35 officers that ho Is empowered to nego rible fury of the elements. who stabbed Lillian "Waddell to death daughter wits a panengcr. It Is supdutiable property. The downpour did not last long, posed Hint agents of tho Spanish gov- on February 1 last, guilty of murder In "I guess It's all right," romarked Mr tiate peaco terras for Turkey. Twenty-fiv- e per cent, discount on our 1896 Lace Greece, finding thu Italians danger The lightning struck the East Denver tho ilrst degrco with tho death pen Scruggs, smilingly, as ho handed his ernment in this city had notified tho ous allies, bent on revolution, has dis- High school and almost created a panic. alty. Spanish authoiltlcs at Ilavaua that declaration to the inspector. Curtains. The electricity shocked n number of Hart would bo on tho vessol, hence the "No, It is not oil right," said tho ofll- armed and sent homo ono regiment. students In the reception room nnd Tramportatlon Convention. Tho secretary of tho navy will rece r. effort to hold up tho Ltholredln Cuban FOR THE GRAND JURY. others Outiihie, Okla., May 2J. Tho execuwaters. "Why, what's tho trouble?" asked port to congress that no American fainted.rushed for safety. Several girls tive committee of Nebraka, Kansas, Mr. HcrugEi, of St. Louli, Held For Tho damago to tho building B?& steamship is available to carry food to Scruggs still smiling. Tho 11 rat encounter with tho Spanish Oklahoma the was slight and Texas has Issued an ofGrand Jury. J "Wo will havo to search youand India. cruUer occurred off Capo Malsl, on tho ficial call The chess match between members trip down. Just after dusk on Sunday tion to bo for a transportation convenNnw Yohk, May 25. Mr. Richard M. your companion," was tho inspector's We guarantee our prices to be as low as those made by A NICE BERTH. held at Omaha on September Scruggs, of congress nnd tho British commons evening, May 10, a gunboat without 3 next. tho wealthy SL Louis mer reply. any lights shot out from under the "Search mo," exclaimed Mr. Scruggs; will bo opened May SI at 2 p. in., Washchant, who was arrested Saturday on any retail house in St. Louis, Chicago,- - New A Chlc.iBuaii wmXtu Called to i;itubllti Free Mulsl capo and, crowding on all steam, his arrival on tho SL' Paul charged "what do you mean? Do you daro. in- ington time. Aeronaut Fctalljr Injured. Postal Dullrcry In Hong Kong, York, or any other city. So save the steered directly for tho fruit vessel. Accident Insurance men arc much sult me? I am a respected citizen of this ( with smuggling, PiTTSnuuoii. Pa., May 23. Mons. Lee, and on whose Chicago, country, and you Insult mo at your disturbed over the decision that 850,000 formerly May 2.S. Frederick F. Stoll, After steamlug for an hour without an aeronaut employed with tho Silver person and that of Mr. E. S. expressage, and leave your general superintendent of must bo paid for a death caused by a city gaining an Inch, tho gunboat turned a Plato shows, which exhibited at peril. You arc ImpertlnenL" found about 83,000 worth delivery In the Chicago post boareh light on tho other vessel. "I can't help thaL" replied tho In mosquito's bite. money in your home Thursday, fell from his bal- oi dutiable goods, was.beforo United office, has been asked, through All stoma was crowded Two nephews of Col. Colt, tho is on tho loon Thursday night whllo making an States Commissioner Schiolds. Mr. spector. "I will havo to search you." a representative of Ll market. Hung Mr. Scruggs threatened and then IHhlred, which was beginning to show ascension, and was fatally Injured. Langhornc, inventor, havo sued his widow for Chang, to Mr. Vandervoort, Mr. talio the Spaniard a clean pair of heels, Scruggs' partner; Mr. Kip, New York pleaded, but tho search was made,-- ' a share of tho colonel's millions, which delivery postal churgo of tho free system which it is proMatthew Laffln Dead. when a cloud of smoko belched from he failed to will them. agent of Scruggs, Vnndervoortfc Bnr-no- with tho result intimated. posed to establish in Hong Kong. The Chicago, May 23. Matthews Lafllti, thu cruiser's side, aud n second later a Ball was furnished by Clarcnco V. 1. IL Nation, who was married near MADISONVILLE. and other friends of thddcfend offer carries n salary Kip, a dry goods merchant solid shot cut tho water a half inllo one, of tho oldest residents of Chicago, ant were present, KENTUCKY. Z Clinton, Mo., recently, confessed that for five years. If ho of S0,l00 a year -accepts Mr. Stoll ahead of her bows. Then camo a sec- and ono of tho founders of what Is now When the stutoms Inspector told he raised a check from S5 to 30 to pay will Tho proceedings wore shorL The YOUR MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT. Introduce the delivery system now Porrder Co., is dead, formal charge against Mr, Scruggs was Scruggs and Langhorno that their pock the wedding expenses. ond and third shot, each nearer than the Laflln-Kanged 01 years. ui vogue in unicago. the others. ets would have' to bo emptied whether t. j a t 4 iitinnnnn a it tumt ,,,,,, , , t ,, presented. Ho waived examination it Tho Peruviun mission has been of C'upL'Isracl kept on his course and and was held for the grand jury. He they did It themselves or Hot, and sug- fered to Dr. Hunter, of Kentucky. Ho CAPT. ROMEYN'S SENTENCE. AT MONTICELLO. after another hour's hot chasa tho Immediately gave bond, and It was an- gested that the easiest way was tho win accept If It will not interfere too Tho President Has It emitted That Portion A Conjrro.lorml Outing at the Old Uomi nounced that his trial would tomo off best way, Xanghorno plunged a hand with his Spaniard dropped from tho race. FIFTY-FIFTbusiness affairs. CONGRESS. Impoalnc; DlamUsal. Tho second chaso happened last of Thoniae JelTeraou. on or about the third Wednesday in In ono pocket and, slowly drow it forth Col. Manos, who commanded tho again rovcollog a handsome watch. Greeks In Epirus, has Thursday afternoon In almost tho ex Wabiiixoto.y, May 23. A party of June. Wasiiinqton, May 'J. Tho president Special Sculou. been sent to AthHo went down again and this time not spot In which the first attempt to about sixty members of both houses of has remitted the sentence of dismissal In tho senate, on the 0th, the Joint resolution ens In irons to bo tried by l. MORE THAN SUPPOSED. fished up a piece of laco and a fow pairs hold tho vessel up occurred. Just as congress left Washington for a day's Imposed by court martial on Capt recognizing a state of war In Cuba and declarHo tried to kill himself. ing that strict ox gloves, no piuugca Into tho other the Ethclrcd rounded Capo Malsl a big outing at Monticello, tho old homo of Romcyn, Fifth infantry, who, nftei by tho United neutrality shall bo maintained A mob stormed tho jail at Tyler, The Number or Amerlcaue Needing llellef pockets and brought forth mora laces aVkWttfaV J'" States was pasioJ by tho deciSpanish gunboat, of tho newest type, Thomas Jefferson. trltrf, The sergcaat-at-arm- s conwas sive voto of 41 to 14 Tex., Sunday morning, aud shot to a sensational In Cuba May Ilcach 1,'JOO, In tho bouse, after and gloves. Then ho went through victed started out from under the capo of tho recently Col. senate, partisan the Washington, May 23. A telegram his waistcoat pockets and tho pockets death WllllauS Jones, who had Insti- Lieut O'Brien of tho of assault on some bitter fM.OOO fordebate,relief resolution apaud gave chaso to tho Ethelred. Richard Bright, was In charge of sarao regiment at propriating of Amertoan tho two hours tho chaso was kept the party. Speaker Rccd was among has besn received at the; stato depart- of his coat and mora Jnces and gloves gated the murder of Dr. Riley Stcwurt Fort McPherson, Go, In view of the citizens In Cuba, was adopted without a dis for Republican senators have corao to fact senting voto. An effort to force consideration Leo Indicat- and an occasional piece of jowelry camo up, enlivened now and then by a solid tho representatives of tho house side. ment from Consul-Generw- that Capt Romoyn will retire by of tho Morgan resolution for recognition of tho tho conclusion that tho Internal revshot throwing up a sheet of whlto The party occupied thrco Pullman cars, ing that thu number of Americans In forth. uiiuruuouoi iaw on duno 1, the presi- belligerency of tho Cubans was defeated. The Mr. Scruggs plunged his hands Into' enue clauses must stand, as without dent believes that tho ends of justice third conferenca rerjort on tho ODcnlnir of the spray just ahcaof tho swift vessel's and after a day spent at Monticello, the need of relief Is much larger than was Kansas City, .Montana, bows. It began to look as If tho Span-lar- d party returned to Washington at night. supposed at firsL Tho consul general his pockets and fished up some jowelry. them the tariff will notjroduco enough will be secured by a reprimand. Utah gllsonlto lands was rejected. says that the number may reach 1,200. laces and gloves. He brought the revenue. In tho senate, on the 24th, announcement of meant to chaso the Ethelred clear Acquitted of Murder on the Uround of Colorado, Pacific the death of Sonator Earle, of South Carolina, Tho consul at Matunzas reports 250 goods from protty much all tho pockets It Is announced that John D. Rocketo tho Delawaro capts, when another IN THE POWERS' HANDS. beliur mode by Mr. Tillman, a resolution exthere, and the consul nt Sagua 150. ho had until it made quite a little feller has issued an edict against Sun- steamship was sighted and the gunCollins, Ma, May 21. Sam Smith, and the dayJabor by tho men employed on Greece, Apparently, Hai No Mind ror pressing profound 'sorrow was adopted but Im- Utah, Washington, Omaha, heap. boat sheered off and guvo vigorous Jr., who, six weeks ago, murdered his senate adjourned. "A Very Oruvo Ktcp." Thehouso met. Direct Nccotlatlon with tho Turk. mediately adjourned on account of tho death of cd chaso to tho "Isn't there anything else", Donohuo his oro docks on tho upper and lower steamer. aged Madhid, May 2X The nowspapers Rachel Smith, and jokcs. Athens, May 25. The Greek govern- Senator Earle. his aunt, Polly Cox, mutllatlug their hero consider the adoption by the Inquired softly. St. Paul, Nebraska. CapL-GcWoylcr savs ho considers ment as a reply to the notification sent The men hesitated and looked at DEADLY GASOLINE. United States senate of Senator Morbodies with n corn kulfo in u horrible WHERE'S DAD GONE? the plan to distribute food to Americans by ndhem Pasha, commander of the gan's belligerency resolution to bo a each other again. manner, has been Terrible RetulU of of 1'roper Pre- ground of insanity. acquitted be on the very grave Uop. They say It will tend Langhorno moved about uneasily. resident In'Cuba an indirect aud un- Turkish nrmy in Thessaly, that he is The Query blank Ho wllr sent to That U Agitating Thirty-Thre- e caution In He Use. Donohuo ran his hands over him and justified attempt to interfere in Cuban empowered to negotiate the terms of to strengthen tho premier, Senor s the insano asylum. Hooiler Children. peace with Greece direct, has Informed affairs. VIA 8T- - Louis felt a bulging around his watsL May 2i Four persons del Castillo, in checking the proLafayette, A llleh-Urc- .l roaL wcro killed, one seriously and several "Just let mo havo tho belt," ho said George Qrlesbaum, a farmer, was at- tho ministers of tho powers here that Bryan, a well-to-d-Ind., May 23. Andrew posed liberal attack on tho ministry. o Benton county Sam Francisco, May 21. Beautiful to Langhornc. tacked by a vicious hog at his home, as Greece has already confided her Inothers slightly, Injured In a terrific A SPECIAL EXCURSION The secretary drow off a belt which' near New Baden, 111., and sustained terests to tho powers, there Is no rea- farmer, Is missing from Fowler, and gasoline explosion shortly after five Hells, tho sonsutloiial brood mare of fear ho had beneath his clothing. It injuries that caused his death a shore son why she should negotiate directly ploy.Is expressed that ho has met foul o'clock Thursday evening. A can of America, has a foal. Tho newcomer for the Deleeatea to He left homo Wednesday last to the Uuvlenal l'oital Hnon and had two leather straps was of time afterwards. rrlvcd at Palo Alto Tuesday night, VESTIBULE!) TBI) with Turkey, tho explosive lying under n gasolluo on it Congreu. purchase stock, having several hundred r to confine tho contents. The straps stovo was upset by children at play, and is sired by Monaco, a son of Is expected that four Washington If WA8HIX0T0.V, May 25. A. special exdollars in his possession. IN CUBAN WATERS. SLEEPERS, and Manou Boy Piedmont wcro unfastened and out dropped (D. C.) banks tho Metropolitan, Coand tho close proximity of tho oil to a Bryan has somo cursion has been arranged 'for tho del- diamonds, jewelry and watches. -An Idaho Town Destroyed. heated coal stovo caused the awful mmWr lumbia, National Bank of ttio Republic Tho Prealdcnt Thliiklua; or Sending n Wni the fact that ho Is local famo because of enr ci?j egates to tho Universal Postal con the father of 33 chilUHlli) VilMIII nan? ( TREE Bois. Idaho, May 21. Information eruption and hurled two lives into eter"Is that all," Donohuo inquired, and and Washington Loan and Trust Co. mmJ y Ship to Havana. atfA dren, 25 of whom are boys. Ho Is 63 wr nity, besides horribly burning half a has bcon received here that tho town gress. On Friday thoy will leave hero both said It was. A further search by will be consolidated. fur Ciiioaoo, May 23. A special to the years old, and married htssaventh wife for SL Louis on a special train. A the ofllccr showed that they had seOON8UUT TICK!.'!' AOlTHT, F dozen persons, twoof whom have slneo of Bonanza, In Custer county, was de brief stop will bo Otto Kcppllng, aged 18 years, while Times-Heral- d 1 luudo from Washington says last February. died. stroyed by flro a few days ngo. There to permit the delegates at Pittsburgh cured all tho dutiable articles. F. M. RUGG, u ia racing on his bicycle with a train, at that President MuKlnley hos under to Inspect the arc no particulars. E.T L DICA1). THE TOOK PRUSSIC ACID. works of tho Wcstlnghouso Electric WHAT WILL THE TURK SAY? Rochester, N. Y., caught his pedal In consideration a suggestion that a warMrs. Ada Mohr, aged WJ, tho step of a car and wa3 thrown un- ship bo sent to Havrna during tho cowCoutlruied. Co. and tho Carnegie Steel Co. From " Hugo Howard, aged 2 years. Clreece Will Neither Tay Indemnity iNor der tho wheels nnd killed. WA8IUSOTO.V, May 31. Tho senate SL Louis they will go to ing week. No decision hns as yet been Sulcldo of Georgo A. Taylor at the Hotel Normandle, St. IxiuU. Willie Howard, aged 6 years. Submit to Rectlllratlon or Frontier. Attorney Edward G. Creamer, of reached, but members of tho admlnls yesterday confirmed the nomination ol to Chicago and return via "Baby" Mohr, aged IB months. s Win. W. Morrow, of California, to be Niagara Falls. St. Louis, May 21. Geo. A. Taylor, Paris, May 23. Advices received Bloomlugton, 111., dropped dead nt tho tratlon would not bo surprised If a SPRINB IB 71 United States circuit judg.k for tho 1NJUUKD. here from Athens say that the Greek homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. naval vessel wcro ordered to Havana teller of tho Chemical national bank, whoso wife was suing him Itcjontcd un Attack With an Ax. ninth Judicial district. Mrs. Ucssle Howard, aged 28; horriminister for foreign affairs. M. C Creamer, of Tolono, whom ho had with In a few days. for a divorce, was found dead In bed at bly burned about faco and body. Livingston, Tenn., May 25. Deputy akouloudls, in conversation with sev- been visiting for several daya. Ilauk Failure. SHE'S SEVENTY-EIGHtho Hotel Normundio Thursday mornMax (lumport, slightly burned. Tho body of George W. Brown, of St. Joseph, Mo., May 22. A special ShcrlfT Ben Quarlei shot and killed eral of the foreign envoys at Athens, Henry Surinan, slightly burned. to the Dully News from Now Orleans, Ben Scott Sunday. Tho deputy was In has deelared Qrceco will not pay any Frceport, 111., was discovered floating Tho U.iml Quecn'a Hlrthday Salute Fired ing. An ompty bottlo on tho dresser (Window that liad contained prusslo acid told Herman Trueb, slightly burned. In Kulitnd. Nob., says that tho First national bank chargo of Scott's goods that had been indemnity to Turkey nor agree to a In tho Pecatonlca river. It Is probably tho means of his death, and lotters left a caso of suicide, as his watch and a of that placo has failed. Nostatcmont attached, and Scott attacked him with rectification of tho frontier. London, May 23. Tho THROWN INTO A RAVINE. sum of money wero found In his Queen Victoria, who was birthday ol showed that the sulcldo was deliberau ax. of assets or liabilities Is given. An Emergency Vcttcl. born May 24, ate. In his hands was a The largest variety. pockets. 1810, was observed with tho usual artilLondon, May 23, A special dispatch Itelmtntcd. - 8. neither Uobbed and Murdered at For nn Additional Indian School. Tho Confederate Veterans' associa- lery salutes, tha rl' glng of church tho photograph of a woman not his Newest designs. 1'ltUburgh, ra. Washington, May 23. -- In tho ofllce from Vienna says that tho Austrian tion at Washington Washington, May 23. Tho secretary has arramrcd to bells and revlows nt tho differcntmaval wife, and who, from the wording of a cruiser Kronprlnzessln Stefanle has PlTTSiiuiioii, uoto, must be dead. Leading colors at the Pa,, May 22. E. 8 of tho Interior has authorized a con of the assistant been ordered from Salonlca to Phalcr-um- , decorate the graves of their dead who aud military stations. n Flelshcr, a real estate man, tract for an additional school building IL Smith, of Alabama, has been reinfell bororo tho national capital In 1804, lowest prices ever shown The London celebration will take HOW THEY STAND. near tho Plrcaus (tho port of was robbed whllo on his way home at thu Mount Pleasant Indian school to stated as assistant attorney-genera- l at 1 Athens), to remain there at the dis- when Gen. Early made his famous place on Wednesday. $2,000 per annum. shorllv after midnight. The deed mi Mlchltran. to cost 840. 000. to the people of Hopkjns demonstration. Average at the CIoio or Play Sunday, 11 posal of tho royal family of Grcoce we. THREE MEN WOUNDED May S3. Dr. John P. Atwator, the last survivrcaulred to convey them from that County. Following Is tho standing of tho ing member of tho class of 1831 of Ynlo 11 a DItpnto country. Over tho night or Way on a league baseball clubs at college, died at Poughkcepsle, N. Y. tho closo of Public Itoad. GOV. STEPHENS COMMENDED Ho was born In 1813 at Carlisle Pa., play May 23: Please call in and be con ir 'i :r. f Bloomfiei.d, Ky., May 25. Saturday ) S) Per where his faUier, Rev. Jeremiah At. Lost. cent. Forlll Independence of the Allopathic wator, was president of Dickinson col- evening two sons of Ben Adams In Haltlmoro vinced at 19 0 .700 Tyranlcal Code of Kthlcs. company of Deo Ken-lUclmet two Cincinnati ! 19 8 .701 lege. men named Lutz on tho plko and Had Pittsburgh 7 IS .60a Jkffeiwon Citv, Mo., May 21. Some 15 0 .03 THE MARKETS. a disagreement as to the right of way. Uoston time ngo Gov. Stephens placed tho state 12 Loulsvlllo 11 .fl In the mclco the two Adnms boys and Philadelphia. 13 12 lunatic asylum at Fulton under control .520 BY Nmv Yonit. May 2S, 13J7. , Cleveland 12 12 .600 Jim Lutz wcro fatally wounded. -a of tho homeopathic school of mcdlclno. jAT-n.fij awMHv RTnrep. , Urooklyn 11 11 1 4 SJ Col S 10 .440 Motireuteers. 'i,'-tf , New York., Yesterday tho Stato Eclectic Medical COTTON Mkhlllnir 12 8 .400 7K 3 00 PLOUIl-Wln- ler Chicago 18 3 60 lie 4 Wheat 8 .333 Con. Otl Auamoi C muiand or tho De- MADISONVILLE. association of Illinois in session at WHKAT-N- o. S Itcd Washington Ml 7 IS .301 partiuent or tho Colorado. Springfield sont him a telegram con- COUN No. S SULoufs 5 SI .103 7 UHHieHiitHiHHHiiiiaM UL . Denver, Col., May 35. Brig. Gen. E. v.yt gratulating him and declaring that ho OATS-N- o.2 New Mess f 1 T POItlC 9 2J 8 75 S. Oils, who has been assigned to tha SHUT OUT OF KANSAS. had taken a liberal step in making tho H ST. LOUIS. command of tho department of the OOTTON-MkldwaoeeatMMc appolutmonts irrespective of tho alloColorado, to succeed Maj.-GcFrank An Insurance Company that Ilefu.ea to Wanted An Idea tMagtaVBitit pathic tyranlcal code of ethics. A com- UKEVKS-Stec- rs.Cows and Hellers Pay Death Claim.. Protect ynur Meant they Whenton, retired, urrlved In Denver hrlaar mittee of eclectics wcro hero yesterday GALVUS-(ea- ch) joiik wKDnEimumT mSffSS: Topeka, ICos., May 21. Webb Mo- - Writo wuninirton, v. v.. ror ete UOUS-K- ulr yesterday, aud assumed command ol to Select U07L to ask that Oov. Stephens glvo them SIIKK1' and new Hit of one toouaaud lBTeu MVfM., toCboIco Give us a call and be convinced that we will give you the best Buggy made the department, issuing a general or- Nall, superintendent of Insurance, has two members of tho stato board of FLOUlt-1- 'a tents revoked the license of tho Metropolitan der to that effect 1'ancyto Extra da. health. in Kentucky for the money. Twenty-fiv- e years experience tells the story. We WHEAT NO. Z HOU WllltOr.. LIfo Insurance Co. of New York, and COUN-N- o. EXCURSION War on Croirs. I Mixed J Fourteen Itloten Hilled and Thirty OATS-N- o. ordered company to ceaso t will sell you a Eloin, 111., May 23. Owing Jo theli business the Kansas. Tho action doing Wounded. VIA THE iive-n- o.: 33 In grew destruction of corn and tho eggs ol out of the company's refusal to pay Aoiiam, May 24. Tho elections fot TOUACCO-LUB- S., J0J 4 53 Leal Hurley. pralrlo hens, crows havo. become a'pest certain tho Coratlan and Slavonian provincial HAY-CI- ear 9 03 Timothy death to farmers hereabouts, A pcrty of H L- - Dunn; of claims held by Mrs. Joslo dbt took placo yesterday. Serious dis- IJUTTEIt-Cho- lce Dairy city, and Mrs. Bertha KOOS Fresh men of this placo formed an expedition 0. Emery, of this turbances occurred in several towns. POIIIC Stundurd (new)..,.. Kansas City, Kas. A Bosnyaczl there was a terrible riot Saturday and shot nearly 200, bcsldet PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. sovcral hawks. Tho military were ordered to fire upon LA11D Prime Steam CJIICAOO. the crowd, with the result that 14 were GATTLE-N- atl TENNESSEE GEI Hond Forfeited. ve Steers. 373 O They May be Conducted 'Dlroct Uetweeu HOUS-r- alr killed and 80 wounded. to Choice. 3S1 (4 , Cincinnati, May 23 Dr. J. W. Turkey and Greece. SHEIU'-Fal- rto Choice.. 3S5 ft AND FIXJUU-Win- ter formerly health offlccr, recent Ills Fire at Toronto, Ont Patents. Constantinople, May OL Although Piltentq 4w w ly Indicted for nttomptcd blackmail, Toronto, Ont, May 21. Tho John WliBAT-N- u. S Spring is thought INTERNATIONAL -is definitely decided, it Eaton departmental store, and stock, , lauca 10 appear wlioii his. caso wai it not NuSIted the peaco negoUatlons will bV 'con o.3 approximating $250,000, went up in COKN-N- o. called.nnd his bond of 31,000 vas do ducted between OATS-NTurkey and ,rceco .... d 8.. flame. The origin of tho flro is un- FOItlC Mem (new) clarcd forfeited. A capias was Issued direct, and that afterwards folUYwlng known; loss fully covered by Insurfor his arrest KANSAS CITY. precedent of tho treaty of Stephano OATTLE-Bhlpp- lnc 3M Steers.... ance. Uninvory Record or n Mnrdored Man. HOOS AHOradaii IS) the terms will bo submitted to a EuroM W1IUAT No. S lied To Increase Spain' Incumbrance. Ai.toona, Pa., May 24. Eugene pean conference, which will probably OATS-N- o.2 Whlto Sebastian Felscher who was murdered meet in Paris. Madrid, May 21. Gen. do Azcar-raga,- , CORN-Njo;,: For the above dc NBW OtlL.KANa In Pittsburgh Friday morning, leaves minister of war, has introduced sold by the lllidoi s&?JVf&J&mmmmmmmmmmmmmY1' X ga riaBBBHl V. I I j 83 Scalded to Death. a bill Into the cortcz providing for an CORN-N0- .8. de. a wife and sou in this city. It is said 21 Hazleto.v, Pa., May 23. Michael varying times, ralrA ern of the army In Spain to 100, Increase that ho deserted them in Hollldays-buron salcclailv J,i lco McGarrctty, owner of a distillery, and ticket IBM 14 years ago for another woman, 000 mom November 7, and POHIC-N- ew h TRHaiaHflalaaMaaaaaaaHQaiHaiBHBal XT I ff Mess. a laborer named, Androw Gartz, wero limit ol twenty tw HACON-SU- lcs ( whom ho took away with him. At r ... Died En Route From Bremen. ( that time it was charged that he was a scalded to death by the bursting of a en day;. For fui New York, May 21. Traugotl defaulter to an lnsuranco company and still In MoGarretty's distillery this of the abcrvsuiEji WHEAT-N- o. ?Ited Schmidt, of Dotrolt, Mich., a saloon COUN-N- o, T :sm Mixed... several sscrct societies with which ho morning. Mrs? McGarretty was badly KaiIroacLtatlon passenger on the Travc, died on the OATS-N- o. i2 Mixed. . burued In trying to savo her husband. HUb" ...tral Ra was dlficlallv connected. oss pa&sago from Bremen of cancer of tht ipT; , our nearest tUil M A Hardened Matricide. 'alomach. ' List of Letters Remaining Un- COTTON-Mldd- lln WW PoMKiiov, 0., May W. Mrs. Diana WfrE MURDER. claimed flay ao, 1897 W. Murray, Di Severe Electric Storm. Wnndllng, who was shot by her son, May 23. Tho Commer- Slltin, because sho demanded of him a Nellie Damon Killed by Her Htuband Hr. Cincinnati, Dailey, Frank; Drantley, Willie; Brad-- i A. Scott, I 'V, at Chicago. cial Tribune special from Kokomo, lo;f chain ho had borrowed of her, died sbaw, Sam; Cale, Will; Cates, Clayton; Jno. Hanson,-- ( A. H. :: ' y. Ciiioaoo, May 23. Lying helplessly Ind., says a severe clcctrlo and rain 2t hours Inter. Tho murderer In jail, Calyon, Willie; Crook, Ed; freeman, Sam; W. A. Kelload. '" I 9'J 111, d with her child storm struck that place Thursday when told of his mother's death, re, asleep at her side, Mrs, Nellie Dawson, night Tho electric plant was badly marked, stolidly: "Well, sho ought to Tbai ; Deflme; Foston, D. H.;WHardin, Hibbi.L, E., Johnson, I. ; John25 years old, was shot and killed by damaged, leaving the stores and the have kept away from my house." We do all kinds of repairing on Spring Vehicles, from the lightest to the Jon, Kev.; Jones, Win,, Lemmins. II. W her husband, John Dawson, this after- city in darkness. Tho city buildings Afraid or Hydrophobia. JoHBsee.. It. L,. Long, J. F : Lory. W. J.; heaviest, that is being used in our county. A hint to the wise is sufficient. wcro badly damaged by lightning, and noon. The murderer is at largo, but New York, May 33. Tho edict has Moore. Will: McNarv. Hanrv. Merrill. C. the streets wero flooded. jtho pollco declare ho will soon bo capgono forth that no dog mar bo brought MInIKEkin McKean Lizzie; Morton, Nora; ThU Iloute Ja' n tured, as ho Is to them. No Degree! for Women. Into thokingdomof Great Britain with-- " peylonLI C; Phillips, Jas.; Rodgers, W. .i?- rLouis, Sangster, Uicbard, The dead woman's father Is a well-to-dOamIjiudue, England, May 23. Cam- out a special license from tho British, MAI J fanner near Lincoln, Neb. She bridge university, by a vote of 1,713 to board of agriculture. Tho board fears' Stakes Sis. Taylor, Frank; Tucker, L. D ; V , married Dawson In Lincoln eight 6M, rejected the proposal to confer de- that American dogs will bring hydro- Wahon, Edna Earl; Williauii, Jas ; Wor- tptitfer years ago. gress Upon women. phobia with them. 0. day morning tho big Kosena furnaco in this city, owned by Sonator Mark Hun-nand Cameron, let go and tho next Instant a heavy volume of coke, Iron ore and coal camo crashing through tho roof of tho casting house, buryiug in tho neighborhood of 30 men under the debris. Managor Iteis was taken out with the skin hanging In shreds from his hands and arms, and his legs were terribly burned and bruised. About 20 others wcro seriously Injured. Tho second accident of tho day oc curred about 20 minutes after tho one at tho Rosena furnace. It was a cave-I- n at tho big cut of the Now Castlo Traction Co. that is ongaged In making a track to tho now Cascade park. Mlchaol Kurdy was burled undor at least 75 feet of sand, gravel, clay and rocks and was dead when taken out. Peter Horlnsky was terribly crushed about tho shoulders and hips, while his chest was crushed. Ho will likely live. n 70-fo- An Kiplnalon In n Furnaco Injuree a Score or Under n Cave-INew Castle, Pa., May 24. Yester- SMUGGLERS. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. lMlMR AT DENVER.- mt'tm mm mit si sisiaiait Two Prominont St. Louisiana Ar roBtod in Now York. LACE CURTAINS o al SHORT PROFITS. VOLUME. I Lang-horno.w- firo-arn- BISHOP & CO., n d ,,,,, mmn -- H court-martia- BEST TRAINSJL 1 al CoM newly-llscovcr- stop-mothe- r, n. MS, Con-ova- At ? ff St. Louis or China m nunn Hlec-tlonce- mM W (a-.a- - mm- - - Nashvillo-Tcnn.,thenc- aV Wal T. paper $ 'K m lovo-lottera- I- attorney-gcnoralLuth- well-know- .:::::::::::::::::::::: , A. KsrJKJJ . m1 MADE riJlV THE it tj A. D. SISK'3: Rnnif 4toaf MADISDNVILXE CARRIAGE CD. m , Ill '0f -- 1 llns n. eri 1 TICKITB Top Buggy of Our Own Make for $45. V Illinois DACON-ClcorHlb- ...... Central tot&i I Prcn-dergast- V vmL NASH) 0.S . PLOUIl-HlchOra- OATS-WeitHAY-Cho- g 1 COTTON-MlcUU- Inff POlUC-NewMDACON-Clear- ltlb ' rrsia three-year-ol- T. B. JONES, Manager. ::::::'.::;::::::::;: ::::::.: N. R. .. JONES. BELM0 I ft flif rl well-know- o ;; 5Sj MmBi&mmx KjfS ". ,d v" TO THE: f b rraap ,"wH-r- maaaiwwwxtr? lyffF Wt- - "w" WT- $$ V V:3Mat 'kja M Sfc-s- r o ..iff AGRICULTURAL ITEMS. M' JW (;Wflir,fiRg.WpLR l1.'".,.Vr''-1' 1W in i. i Tennessee Gentennia EXPOSITION. THE SILVER BRICK BUNKO GAME. Moles. An English correspondent, protesting against the destruction of moles, says lliry arc nf incalculable benefit to the aj;ri culturist, for not only do ihe clear the ground of worms aid other pcsls, but they dniu i 4. ; JJi IF jusna&m W iiHiiiiijMygBii in Ifjgl 'h zkamszm??' Sfib m& f. fl.....rr---....Mm.flM.- .. - mk ' B. M fczim 1i jj: .- - Oppris May 1, 1897, and Continues I Six Months. .National Event of International Importance, fvhich interests and concerns all Americans alike, anclM) Which the whole world is cordially invited. 1 Undo Sam prefers to buy what silver ho needs in tho world's markets and nro paid for it by other nations. Ho is hold up on his wnjr to market by tho silver rnino nnd silver bullion owner, who insists that Onole Sam shall" ogroo to buy and soil silver at twico its actual valno. Ho groat crimo against silver and tells Undo Sam that in 1873 ho committed for that reason is responsible for tho fall in prico from $1.20 to Q2 cents pox ounce. Ho flatters Uuclo Sam by tolling him that ho is great enough and wealthy enough to doublo the price of silver tho world over if ho will begin to coin it in unlimited quantities and to treat it in overy way as if it were worth its old piico. Will Uuclo Sam bo taken in by this bunko stecrer? Modern tli inamlsciii be met only ly modem ineihotls. The successful dairyman muM In a student of his trade, nnd tin lu-results vyill come from ilic praciict of dairy knowledge, nnd not from the traditions. The producer of poor butter can not stand ngninst the promoters and makers of sub stitute compounds, There is a call for the best skill from breeding time to market day. t Methods. ?t TO hJtvp 1 KS?5IEAMUPamdyouii COAL: B1LLJ5 DOWn iv donT fail to use- &is sr-s.w.jf'- fr nAIIYTAPArJTY' ..si.V uvr idoNLTi a WRITE FOR MBs PRIFQ a iiwh,s,i j 1 m3 : 1 a at tho prices which i ur (Rioted (Mtiens. All communications and matters of newt per Wlnlnc to this column should be addressed to Gto. Alexander, Earlington, Ky. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH. Services every Sunday morning at n o'clock, and evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at g 30 a. m. G I) Walker, pastor. MT. Z10N BAPTIST CHURCH. flold Standard Ilaromcter. (Showing dates vliero nearly all Important olriUzod nations adopted tho gold standard.) Japan Russia 1507 1895 X Chile ,....'. Hnnto Domingo ISM Honduras Aastrla-IIungary lti 1S92 1800 1804 Services Sabbath at n a m. and 7 p. m. Son day school at 9 30 a. m. V. W. Foster, pastor. Roumanla Finland .... Holland Hwltzcrlnnd liolgluin Greece Bpaiu Franco Italy Hwcdcn rni irks . . . , YOU CAN GO FREE r T i any Man, Woman, Boy or girl, who will send us ten paid yearly new subscriptions to THE BEE, we will give a Tov Si wm. ROUND TRIP I lay of money. i" TICKET FREE m From Earlington to Nashville, good for seven days. You can do this with very little effort, and no out- - Professor G W. Lane, of Morions Gip, was in the cily Tuesday Ed Johnson was sick last week The supper given by the ladies of the A. M. E. Zion Church was grand The Brass band played for the occasion Mr Bob Eaves, of Crabtrec, came to EarlinglonMonday night with his sweetheart. Tbe parlies wero going lo Springfield to'get married Tbe girl was without a bat when sbo got here Miss Sallie Ross, of Madisonvillc, is visiting her sister Mrs. Pritchelt. Rev. W. W. Dorsey, of Madisonvilic, was with us last week. Mrs. Collier, of Hecla, is quite sick. Mrs, Lizzie Lrie is some better this week. Ail are invited to come out to the con night. cert Mr. Clarence Nurso seems to be heartbroken over his best girl. Mrs. Alice Hughes fell from a horse last ,week, while out ridiog Professor T E. Greer was out riding Sunday over at St. Charles Professor, tbe riding was all right, but tho shoes fit loo quick. .. , 1877 1817 1870 1670 1S70 1S70 1870 1870 1873 1873 1873 Norway the election of the Board of M.ina gcrs, and the transaction of oilier society business, will convene al the State headquarters, No. 431 w. walnut St., Louisville, Kj , June 2, 1897, at 4 p. m , and con tmue its session over the 3d. A strong program will be carried out. The electors in this meeting will be such representatives and members of the Association, and such members of the several Local Ail Visory Boards as may be present at tbe meeting. Members of the State Association embrace all annual, life, patron and benefactor merhbers, who have paid into the hands of the Society not less than one dollar from June 1, 1896. to May 23d, 1897. The same to be determined by the Local Advisory and the membership Roll Book in the State office. F. M. Elliot, State Supt,. Roll-Boo- Kentucky Children's Home Society. The annual meeting of the Kentucky Children's IlomcSocivlv for REFERENCE uX rUrr,i "wyj l .J i mwmm0iH5S&' P4t9tIr9t2L?B jal 1imk the BEST 5TEAN COAL on THE MAKET.SEND US A TrAL K W1 Tm 1 I h ORDEJtAJID flB-- J- YOU ioc- ?-- WILL USE HO -OTHER . ,r c e. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED f L'Mrmmmmmfammmmmmmm B) mWm a ATlBFATlOILgUARAHTgED H. V mWaaaa9 VM7 WB Denmark United States (adopts) Germany,... Portugal United States (accepts) Australia Brazil Canada .... 1873 1871 Capital Ideas. (Frankfort Capital KV ) Hl H HI VH V V WaaaWmaaaaaW HI 18M1 1853 1S51 1849 1SI1 1S34 United States (practically) Great Britain (absolutely). 181(1 GroatBrltaln(prnctlcally)lTn8 0 Q.Britaln (experimentally) 1774 MORON'S GAP. s " --- I r . . 1 rSfc JTV.!J "-".fs tk :- - ,gjgS-g-T'!- " Rev. Tip Macky preached at tho Baptist church Sunday. Mm. Green is very sicU at this writing. Miss Blancbo Johnson, of White Plains, is the guest of Mr and Mrs Green. K4 ft t ttiv'.cm 'N , '. ttjf 1 n wrvox a mcvw m isa tfm x if r Lb And.you can win one or a number of these Free Trips. jAnybody can use them, and we will fur- jiishHliem J. : Mr. W. Eliottt and Miss S noege. of St. Charles, was Lerc S11r.tl.11 Mr. Noah Porter, who has been sick for several days is up and able to I c out with bis friends. Aunt Mary McNary has moctl lo Caskey, where she will slay with her son Rev. John Barner, of St Chirles, passed through cnroule for Kirkmansville Mr. Warren Potior, Mesdamee S prosperous and happy. Is Japan rifty Years Ahead or UT Brown and E. Bogges were in Hopkinsville The exportation of gold under exist . The product of the commercial last Wednesday. lng circumstances involves no dancer coal mines of Hopkins countv. Mrs. Laura Slaton has moved to Whim to this country, but it is not pleasant ?' to reflect that tho present shipments .shipped during 189G, was about Plains, h of the tota". output of Every colored person should attend tho nro called for partly to furnish tho supply for Japnu. It is less than CO years memorial service next Sunday at the the Sfate, and the sale of this pro-'dusinco wo bombarded tho heathen Japa-ucs- o Methodist church. Tbe subject will be brought into the county more to bring him to a realizing senso of "The Black Man in War," by Rev T. II. onr higher civilization, and now appar- than $500,000 in cash, the bulk of Merriueather. ently Japan is CO years ahead of a largo 'wli'Qli was paid to the miners. W. H. Hopson was on the sick list last number of cur pcoplo in that practical As one evidence of the favorable and important development of civilizaweek. one-fourtct A Movement Tor Currency Ilcform. A homing pigeon was ignorantly Tho Massachusetts Beform clnb of shot by the captain of a lake vesBoston has commenced n systematic sel on which it had alighted, removement for practical currency reform. cently. It was dif covered that It lins recently passed formal resolutions demanding that congress shall ndopt the bird carried a valuable diamond some safo plan "whereby onr local ten stud, and the fact was revealed der paper and silver and onr silver certhat the innocent little bird was tificates shall bo slowly withdrawn, nud being used as a vehicle for smug Earlington. gold, gold certificates and hank notes gling diamonds from Canada. shall gradually tako their places." Thoy" . Earlington is the coal mining further advocate "stfch legislation na will onconrago tho establishment nnd. .mctrbpolis of the Western Ken successful operation of small banks with. lucny coai news. niore miners local capital nud knowledge of credits." Theso resolutions nro being sent arc employed in HopKins county throughout tho country, accompanied by than in any other county in the a statement setting forth tho views of State. The miners of Earlington J.W.PHITCHBTT. I tho club nnd requesting overy friend Ci.V-JLV PROP'R. of currency reform to sign tho resolu- and the majority of the miners in tions nnd send them to congress. Hopkins county make better wages MADISONVILLE, KY. This movement is exactly in H110 with than any otltLis in the Western tho action of tho Indianapolis conference, which was to impress cougrcsa Kentucky District. These see no with tho fact that thcro is an over- reason for any great complaint, whelming public sentiment in favor of $1.50 TO $2 PERJDAY. and notwithstanding the mild wincurrency reform. Chicago A. WORLEY, ter just past, they are comparatively Proprietor, Representative Catron will think himself lucky lo be able to draw bis breath, seeing as he couldn't drawn salary reduction bill that would hold water. Senator Bronston will be good in his way, and get a nomination on the Popocratic ticket for Bluffer General of Kentucky. Bill Lyons will die some day, enough to know it; in the meantime here's hoping Dcboc will keep him with him or anywhere else so it's away. Senator Gocbel will resume the practice of his profession keeping still and planning. Speaker Blanford will take time to think o er the advantages of not trying to pick a winner. V Splendid Opportunity. Free trip to the great Tennessee Centennial and Intcrnation Exposition. Read The Bee's splendid offer. Go anytime you like. Begin now. XI 1 KI?nM Mil ! Tn WFABF.Ic. liich baves you 4 Bljr Profits. Th rt Ac Comm won Ihuse, Wholctultr, 202-20- 1E. The Jebbtr end Slort Kitper. ':m 9U utt ' r)l OOSENBUHGER & CO. i020dst, NEW A YM CITY. i M C3.Q0 1 Th Suits rCtlARANTFhD to U raid from Import! WoulUuvlul tnT.itk Dlut, Cfejr, and Brown, la ltn from jki up djublf brenltJ, with Sjllar Jlaq win of r Coll.r Colbrl vftnlr, Irrnl line J with bit BLick Albert nt .1 I Hindi. Trimming ind Work- ill TwillStitm Mnn In MM lor ifrt i j tu I J ytin, minthtp the vrr u without Sailor I I. turn Below Ourdrot llarsoln. ntiiTo pon j Bop's Jldcnis Suit), Sets $ to 15. with f xtra Pair of Pints. 82.93 $2.98 A CUSTOM UA0E TO ORDER Spl5i0AcSs'uiT GuirinteeJ to be nudt from All Wool, Brewn, r?.u nncj .1 ""7. DI..1. . v. ht. i Wonted CordrJ Chnlot, rnxi la tyl. toti with Imported FrmSitln, trlmmol uA GnlthrJ In th ttt. of CialocrV Tailor maiuwr. You unnot durJkilt It u ' 0 Hofpl ADay $2,ou X ?: 1 lf I 5 fts fES& JStjrU Tf with run If) Vrati. Vr T 4 ji Av ra CVJ ourtownfjfi6.oo. SLut)4t0 4. Thftim roJitnJ for Youth", l)fi to 18, lo Long PnU, Coil aod Vest, Howiorm-iio- ) i 1 C Htn'i and Youth Sulti JjyJ W f Z1 C-- ' nfllF r3 V", iL- - fA A o I M I loon 3 GRAND HOTEL, MADISONVILLE, KEVTUCKV 1- I 1o orJf-- LL. JWl'Vr,?,"! LPr (S) l ,l 11 I lnti I '" Crotch Heel for J I." vVylU- - "; i"uu you OUR CLUBBINQ OFFER. Monty OrJr or IU(;UtrJ Let The Beb and Sunday at Dailv and at ScpIjc ttamtur r notiilblKtory 11 pits, Up mmurt, mmuri forhUin. l.f WhtnorJrlnendPotOffl, rnr- ., . i Kt 5itlittbirthjjy, andirijrst or null tV Moiwy chetrfuliy rtfuV t If m- 3t (. J ? 5 S. amW H HH uWW HHH ,iWB amlimMMMMMMMm BmLWaw I VI re - rWrMUi Vou bn7 ? FjTT Globe-Democr- Ibr ff . f J, 13 ff jJ. Ff cl I. biii U'gwt ' Clo- - thUigMtnu- - fxtunrt U Amrrtj. iiwiiMir - ,jP naJJC fH H .B 5m r 1 p . i (, both one year for J6.50 The Bee and Dailv (only) both one Globe-Democr- year i he uEEanu uAiLYand Sun day Courier-Journ- al 45 WALKER & TWYMAN Main Street, West of Railroad, t DUFJIIstO ttpb: m K r h v fr un & ; EC POSITION. s mi Prof. Lane may be called lo Little Rock at any time lo see bis sick sister We mean to have a Basket Meeting on June r3 (Second Sundaj) We expect to feed every one on tbe nround Cornel We the largest crowd over Iarepieparingfor place. tion which demands that 100 cents to niako a dollar Wnrlil it shall tako conditions of the majority of coal New York jr. iiowaru iituepage s little child was burned badly last Monday. Dr. Bell's PepDermint Chill Tonic is a perfect liver laxative and blood purifier. Removes biliousness without purging. Cures chills and makes tbe complexion good. Guaranteed by all dealers. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Georgo King, St. Charles. &sSicZ-- - IL ( I 15 , VhV. ' yfv m smsk: &ts wrrrHHBBI t,smrrr,$)nM - . r&gr-&Sgi?isi'M. -u i.-- m&jZ TTT.n 'K mp ' - "nBBXiL? . : SfttMgWLMy ISfcl-- siHimiiiiiKaiZanjKVfTfi,, ism. "jaa'"'r""l,-- -. j' 7tj?"r. Baptist church of Clooland. Its recent roport of n year's work showed more than $C0O given for missions, moro than C.000 books nrd periodicals distributed, 700 visits made, 17cottago prayer meetings hold, an ico water fountain maing tained on a city street and two monitors sober, town sent abroad as foreign missionaries. of over 2,000 inhabitants. It has "Attempt great things for God; expect great things from God," is tho society's free public schools for nine months motto. 'in the year, both white and colored, law-abidin- A Noteworthy Society. Thcro is a noteworthy Christian En. doavor society in tho Euclid Avcnno oneyear for $8.25 miners in Hopkins County we de The Bee and Daily (onlj) Courier-Journboth one sire ;o state that orjc company, year for S6.50 uperaurjg ncre anu eisewnere in tfiis county, which employs from l he tsEE ana Louisville Evening Post both one 800 ' to 1000 men has had no year for $2.75 strike in 21 years. The Bee and one year Earlington, the coal mining r $.i75 metropolis of the western field is a The Bee and peaceable, al both eftRblNGTON, KY. A complete Stock of Twice-a-wee- k Globe-Democr- at Stoves, Castings, AND TINWARE. Twice-a-wee- k Courier-Journa- l year for both one The Bee and Weekly Lou- $1.50 Repairing, Hoofing unci Guttering, "Sky-high- " in quality -- ..-t: " b - "sZF ' 's - Wm mk -- : -r? n?' n a m . p ? x , lr when b eloquent v Kent at mm t'fMT ,VH m)wM lr' f.id II 11 $H yijnr subscriptions ktK ,1 orr ine in as fast as you can get we will give you credit for your work VIW OHwreready to take this crcat trip td one of a Catholic parochial school, num erous churches, two nublic li- braries and reading rooms one for the White and one for the col $75 to $100 Per Month ored people a beautiful park on the banks of a splendid artificial Offered to First-clasLady or lake of 100 acres, well stocked Gentlemen Agenta to aid in an exwith fish and supplied with pleas- cellent school work, which is now ure boats. The Hopkins County being placed in every county in the United States, Call on M. M. miner is generally prosperous and GILMOUR, General Agent, at happy. Dawson Springs, Ky., or address Arc you a 'subscriber to The Student Register Company, Lock Bee? You sjiould be. uox 344, Nashville, Tcnn. s isville Commercial both one year for 51.25 The Bee and any leading publication at low price. and prices dirt cheap. IH L&J (0 Ld WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment- the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in livery. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. ... ttt i t wonas impositions, 1 ,, it you il BALK8 AT REPUDIATION. v a t :' ik. represent' (letcrmintMfi II Willi 'If Effraction over ten names (or several tens) ., . banisters Tt'' .f. com-npay you IK) . "") P3 we win M a uoerai casn i to have W.A ihegpHjSr) "mmWL m liKisim 4Y? such fractions, so that you will not yi:of your labor. Address Y"jC ." I oct .1 c . ic M Bs ir jwr-f-- 3 m mrriK. 'MS ''j:i lf'A-'N" vqwlX tm --IT X r .mm 4 i!r" sv a :! ' RLINGTON, J!Jt KENTUCKY BEE, IC SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST fAdapted from Nnsfs cartoon tn "RobiuBon Crnsoo'a Money." THE DTfTRENCC the of DIP 3" INCANDESCENT cZg& mutual than h anW m the Quality and amount light produced by an old fashioned TALLOW rnitl pn BULB 3 ot more thp difTerenpe jij mice, in stylo mid quality pf the Wrariuir . Apparel made by V l MDSOMC ILLUSTRATED f!ATAIJVll ' m Ut (aaniYcar) Qmtnln 1 1 n? -. TI-II- 7 erlg I E f t pYMT&SWTWUDSIHESSWEGE. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, SHORTHAND. TELEGRAPHY, ti si2I ! BLEEPING,jAtemthc nafHtf (U 'nhtaUe Inor nation to thaw tUilrtng to ttim PENMANSHIP, ETC, filtualloyit. RStOS Vry U9W. The machinery is being placed nnd the. mill will be ready for business Arc you a subscriber to n a few weeks, You should be, nu tiiuu il t: -- Rates to Democratic Convention. Tho L. & N, will sell round nip The finishing tonclifc nro im;n tickets to Frankfort at one fare put on the new roller mill at tlioiJune ?ntr Ji l!miJLcd ,0 Ju,?c 5l on (Henderson Journal.) X New Mill. M. BORN & CO., THE CHEAT CHICAGO MERCHANT'TAIUHS, ana the work ofthe mass of Taildra. zzmk UU OOlllll o.. Main Gtrnnt of Democrat c Con- - vcntion. Tuc Bee? I, Tho Sulfa and of flno produotlons of Overcoats Art. tha formor era rallorln Wo Guarantee to fit and please you end save you money 300 CHOICE fJEW PATTERNS to selettt fro'.?- - 0I flJST. BfifflMll JV,..,JJ, JL&A kkkkF kkkkwA ' jlllkkpSBHkPkkkkiiiiiiiiiV fiiiBjT'WkkkVkkV iikS' MJ&& ttttO-Jt- WJ LffiH r.. - " Y.rAgtA : .3a - r r8 i 1' r 11 Cbe mm? "Bjj 3ftouslrn toe tEfirtoe." -- SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS. 'GRUB" COLEMAN Self-Confess- KENTUCKY DAY DECORATION. DAY SERVICES. BAND BOYS LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. . '",. I.. stimmo, Wli in N.TIMB TABLE. ) SOUTH. (Effective May lG, 1897 Lv. Chicago l.v. St. Loulii I.v. Kvaruvlllo. .. . l.v. Henderson .. . I.v. Scbieo . l.v. Slaughters I.v. 1 Union t.v Madlsonvillo... I.v. I'.atllnglon I.v. Morions Cap I.v. Norlonvlllo .... Lv. Hopkiniville.. Ar Guihile I.v Gulhrlo Ar Nashvlllo .. . ... No. jr. No. 91. No. 5) 10.10 am 7,00pm 7.j6nm 935pm 2.10 pm 6.00 pm j.ijum 3.36 pm 6,10 pm 3.43 a m 613pm 847pm 8.05 p m 10.10 p in NORTH. 3.14pm jj pin 3.49pm 4.47am 401pm 710pm 4.39am 4.15 p in 4.11pm 5.15am 5.13 pm 6.07 am 558pm 3 3.07 p m 840am N0.51. 6.51am am 7.10 pm I.v liulliilo 9 03 a in 9.41am 911pm I.v HopklniWllo. 9.41 a m 10.31 a m 9.33 pm l.v Norlonvllle.... 10.10a m 11.17 a m 10.34 pin I.v Morions Gip. 10.17 a 11.15 a m Karllngton.. , lo.31 I.v jVlt.jaam 10.48 pm I.v. Madisonvllle . um;S AI1..19 m 11.01 pm I.v Hanson 10 jfjviff'ii.oi p m I.v Slaughters... . M.iqtrni 11.11 pm I.v Hebrce .. .. 11.17 am 11.13 pm 01 p m 1109a in Lv. n. Henderson 11.44 am .. 11.10 pm 1.30 p in 11.40am JjAeJIfcraniTlllc. TKTSt. Lonls ... 6.44 pm 7.10am TArT Chicago .... 8.17pm 8.53am No.s 3 j and 91 will stop at Madisonvllle, Lv. Nashville. No. 51. 730am N0.9J. 7.45 . 111 1 . 1 Gulfule and Springfield to take on and let oil passengers 10 and from Chicago and points Hi of via K. & T. II No, 51 will nop at all stations between Edgefield Junction andiKarllnaton to take on patten-fe- n for St. Louis Dltltlon north of McLeansboro, and will slop on signal on Sunday al all stations to taVo on passengers for all points on St. Loula Division. No, 51 makes regular stopsat Gulhrlo, Rati. Ington and Henderson, 1101 633am 7.13am 733am 7.30 am 8 10 a 111 6.15am 6.40 am ntOVIDMCE ACCOMMODATION. DAILY XXCIrT 1UMDAT. ...Lv. Providence Ar . Lv. NeboAr l.v. Minltou Ar ..., Lv. Madisonvllle Ar.. Ar. Lv. Madisonvllle Ar. . 903am 10.30 819am 8.44 am . 9.30am am j.13 p m Lv, Hanson Ar 4.34 pm . 437 P ni Lv. Slaughters Ar .Lv. Sebrce Ar 410pm t.v. Henderson Ar 3.10pm .Ar. Uvansville Lv 143 pm W. W. ETIIRIDGn, Agent. liaillnglonl.v LvlUrlingtotiAr . . pm pm ..330pm 6.33 6.10 6.03 513 735 P' pm pm "Wsf ' Ska TIME TABLE I. C, R. R, (Effectivo May 0, 1S97.) 4 NORTH DOUNU. No. toi. 1N0. 174. No 111. New Oilcans ... 6:30 pm am I.v. Lv. Memphis 7:30am 8:15pm 11.10pm 6.00am I'ulton inopm l.v. I.v. I'adticah :jpm 1:13am 8.00am am 4:40 pm 1:48 am Lv. Princeton I.v. Norlonvllle. ... 5:39 pm 3:3' am 10:50a m Lv. Central Cltjr ... 6.50 pm 1:19 a in 11:15 P m Ar. Louisville 1035 pm 8.00am 3:13pm 6.40 a m 11:53 a m Ar. Cincinnati SOUTH HOUND. No. mi. No. mj. No. 111. 11:10 pm 1:35 pm I.V.Cincinnati 8:40 am Lv. Louisville. . ..3:30 am Lv CootralCltj. . . 8:15 a m 10:49 p m ISS P n Lv. Norlonvllle 11:13pm 1:54 pm 911am 10:18 am 11:16am 4:03 pm l.v, Princeton Lv. Paducah 11.10 pm 1.37am 6.15pm 1.33 pm Moam 8.00pm Lt I'ulton 7.05 pm 7.10 am Ar. Memphis ., Ar. New Oilcans 8.10am 7.00 am Not. 103 and 104 are solid All trains run dally Vesllbuled trains, plnttch gas lighted, with Pall-malluffct Sleeners and Free Reclining Chair Cars between Cincinnati and New Orleans. Trains 101 and 10 also run solid between Cincinnati and New Orleans, carrying Pullman UutTet Sleepers. Direct connections made at all Junction points. A II. HANSON, G. P. and T. A. ;jpm Earlintor happenings. News Notes Personal Paragraphs and Other Doings at Home Worthy ol Special Mention. Everett Mcnccr, of Dawson, and Miss Carrie Willitt, of St. Charles were the guests of Miss Mr. Annie Clements, Sunday. On account of the great destruction of cottonwood timber caused by the lower Mississippi the Mississippi Valley Cottonwood Association has advanced the price of all gi..dos ol cottonwood lumber fa pel thousand. The rope walking which was to liave taken place on Saturday evening was given up on account of the small number of people gathered to witness the performance. Only 23 cents was contrib tt'cd toward the performance. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Atkinson mid daughter Carrie Lee, Mr. Jno. U Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Moore and son John, of Earl-ingtoand Mr. Geo. M. Davis, of Morton's Gap, were among the Kentiickians who took in the Centennial on Kentucky Day. Miss Effie Tcague home from Bethel College, next week. The Commencement exercises of College begin on May 31 and last until June 8. The bacc.ilaurcate mMrtss will bo delivered by Dr. Carter Helm Jones of Louisville on Tuesday evening. flop-kinsvillB-'t- Successful and Earnest Work A "Wandering Willie" and Done by the County Vagrant who Convention Didn't Run the Town. Nebo, Ky., May 24, The meeting of the Hopkins County Sunday ABOUT HIS LIFE AND CAREER. School Convention at this place on Saturday was largely attended by Last week "Grub" Coleman, a Sunday School workers from various parts of the county, and some Nashville vagabond, who has spent from adjoining counties. The a large part of his life in the lockprogram as published in Tin: Bee up, came to Earlington and tried was carried out with somCvariation. but failed to run the town. He As announced, the welcome ad was persistently troublesome on dress was delivered by Miss Richie the street and was taken up by Key and responded to by Mr. C. J. Marshal Barnctt for vagrancy. Wadill, President of the organiza- Upon examination before acting tion. Numerous addrsscs were Judge Farnsworth "Grub" admitmade on various phases of the ted that he had a home in Nashwork and all feel that good work ville that his mother had means and was done. A plan was originated property and would help him if he to mako the county organization would stay there. He confessed more effective by organizing each vagrancy, said he made his living magisterial district under the by begging and gave as his reason for not staying at home that he various An elegant dinner was served by and his father did not get along the ladies of Nebo, who arc adepts because he would drink whiskey. at kind and bounteous hospitality. The judge suggested to him that there was a city ordinance which required the arrest and fining A Curious Case. A most curious case is reported of vagrants and told him the law to The Bee by the familv of Mr. provided that if the fine was not C. D. Wright, of Richlatid in this paid it should be worked out on county. Mr. and Mrs. Wright and the rock pile. "Grub" did not their two sons were in town briday ask for mercy or plead incapacity last and like the good friends that further than to show a crippled they arc called at The 13ee office hand, but brazenly and flatly, like and told us the news of the neigh- the city tough he si, told the Judge borhood. A cat belonging to the that he bail never struck a lick of work and that he would not work family has shown her by apparently establishing an a lick on the rock pile or anywhere orphan asylum for rabbits. The else. The Judge very properly boys discovered a few days ago gave him five days. On the rock pile "Grub" refused that this cat had added to her soft purring family of tine 2 kittens, to work and the officers sprung on and two young rabbits which she her- him the scriptural injunction "if self had gone into the byways and a man will not work neither shall In the true "Weary hedges and brought into her house- he cat." hold in a cozy corner in the barn Willie" style "Grub" eschewed loft. Later Mrs. Cat added an- grub if it entailed a .semblance of other young bunnic to her lold,and labor and said he'd die first. the whole family, three kittens and Marshal Barnctt took to him a three rabbits, arc thriving splen- nicely prepared meal on a waiter, didly. What a queer family. showed it to him, and told him if Three with short tails and three he woulda even show a willingness with long ones. A singular exhi- to work little bit his belly should bition of affection among the lower be filled. But he wouldn't and he didn't. animals. Well, "Grub" didn't work and he didn't cat and he didn't die, but Prohibitionists, At a meeting of Hopkins County he did get such a wholesome dose Prohibitionists at the Court house ol scriptural fasting for a few meals in Madisonvillc Saturday next at that Earlington will not linger in 1 p. m., the following program his affectionate remembrance as green fields and shady Ways to will be given: Wcary Willie" in the balmy I am a Prohibitionist" 'Why spring time-ERev. J. F. Story ColeScruggs knows What can I do for Prohibi- man and his family. "Grub the He say's tion?" R. S. Hill. industrious fellows mother is 'Can Prohibitionists afford to woman who keeps an grocery and a mix or vote with cither of the old meat market in Nashville and owns parties?" Rev. W. A. Boone. considerable property. With true "The Christian Man's Ballot" motherly love she would keep her Rev. J. T. Cherry. of Hopkins County arc boy regardless ot his wotthlessness Citizens respectfully invited and all prohi- if he would stay with her. The bitionists urgently requested to husband drinks and the boy drinks and they two quarrel. lie says attend. reputation "Grub" has a lock-uand has probably been sentenced Confederate Veterans. Nashville, Tenn., May 25. The more times for vagrancy than any Confederate Reunion Club of this man in Nashville. Walter Farnscity has appointed numcrons com- worth, Geo Maddox and others are mittees to make a thorough can- reported to have confirmed this vas and secure homes for Confed- account of Coleman's character. Earlington is not a salubrious erate veterans who arc coming in legions to the great reunion in climate for loafers and vagabonds. June. When the time comcs,Jiinc May her lair fame for busy indus22, Nashville will be ready, willing try never fail and the vagrant and and able to care for every old evil doer ever find a sting in the Confederate soldier law at the hands of her fearless who comes to see her and the officers. magnificent Exposition which now Fishing Party. lies open at her gates. W. D. Cavincss, Nollic Killed in His Mill. Jas. Slaton and Clay Wool- The Central City, Ky., May 22.- - Mr. dridgc have gone fishing. Frank Salcsburg, one of the oldest mouth of Pond river is the campresidents of Central City, met an ing ground and scene of action untimely death this afternoon at or inaction, for there isn't much 2 o'clock by being caught in a action mostimes, sometimes about wheel at his grist mill and crushed a fisherman who slicks to his line. This quartette is of that to death. Mr. Salcsburg was for fifteen stripe of sportsmen, though, who years chief engineer of the Central always do plenty of fishing when whether they and Iron Company's mines, but they go retired from that place about three catch anything or not. You may ago. He was about now listen for thrilling stories of months seventy years old, reared in "Willard's Ride, or the Midnight Muhlenberg county, and had num- Advcnturo with a Shovel Fish." erous friends. A widow and two Deafness Cannot bs Cured sons survive him. by local applications, as they cannot reach Vice-President- s. gray-haire- d Fine Examinations, (Hustler ) is expected c, That was a fine examination of teachers that was held at Madisonvillc last Friday and Saturday. Out of 49 examined, 2.f got first-clas- s certificates; 13 got second class; 11 got third class, while only one failed to pass the examination. ,Mr. R. E. Bourland, son of II. R. 1, Bourland, made a grade of 96 Magazine Club. the highest grade that was made applicants. by any The Ladies' Magazine Club had following of the an average of The made 90 a very enjoyable meeting with Mrs. per cent, or over: L. R. Ray, J. F. Foard last Thursday after- 91 8 11, Taylor Cranor,, noon. There was no program arranged but Mrs. Foard gave a de- A. C. Cherry 90 lightful reading. The final meeting To Cure a Cold in One Day. will bo held with Mrs. Chas. Take Laxative Hromo Quinino Tablets. on Thursday, afternoon Juno All Druggists refund the money it It fails t two. 3, at For sale by St. Bernard to Curo. 2-- 1 gi-1-1- 1, Mc-Gar- y half-pas- 35c. Free Trip, You can go to the Tennessee Centennial free if you willr-an- d take your sister, brother, wife, children. Read The Bee's great offer of a free trip to this magnificent Exposition. Dr. T. W. Gardiner is now able to sit up and is gradually recovering from his recent scvete illness. He lias been iiv.liis office and to the dining room. Gardiner. The gratifying news comes that Dr. Drug Store, Earlinglon, Ky. A promlnont western newspaper recommends flax seed lea as an excellent remedy for whooping couch.' It may be good but It is not to be compared with ChamberThis preparation lain's Cough Remedy. will allay the violent His of coughing and make them less frequent and less severe It also liquefies the lough mucus, making Completo reit easier to expectorate. covery is much quicker, too, when this remedy is given. There is no danger in giving it to small children, as it is a pleasant syrup and contains nothing injurious, 25 and jo cents per botllo by St. Bernard Drug Slora, Karlington, Ben T. Robinson, Morions Oap; George King, St. Charles. ,ANDY CATHARTIC ttoa'veto CURE CONSTIPATION ft,; r , ABSOLUTELY I ..J Lu4.It 2550 to MiiJMmuuLM!'!JtrsfKfi3i GUMTEED ftJSSys r. nitsmtitm TTTTT""'" v"., HII 1,1. KTt'HI.IMl HKMKlll "iiTniirBHTlir" Ul.. druggists wnra " ' all MUflKO. HWIWTU. Unique. The special train bringing the Louisville Commandery No. 1, was beautifully and uniquely decorated by W. J. Davis, Chief Dispather of ;he O V. On the front guard was a large triangle, Nashville, Tenn., May 25. and two flags ot black and white, covering Kentucky day at the Centennial SUNDAY, UA 30th at 3 O'CLOCK, P, M. On Saturday night the Earling- entire front of engine was a large mallcso was a great day. It is true that ton Cornet Band, which only re- cross and over engine the passion cross. there are probably enough Lines will form at 2:30 p. in., at cently made its bow to the public, On the headlight loomed up ,1 cross and and every intersection of Main and Main visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. crown in colors. On steam dome was a day at the Exposition to make Cross streets, and march in the II. S. Corey at the fruit farm in shield, on sand dome "K. T.." in large every day a Kentucky Day. But following order to the Cemetery: the suburbs of Earlington where tellers and on the cab the. word "Hopkins-ville.- " this was officially Kentucky Da', Madisonvilla Cornet Band. The entire lank was used to disthey serenaded the Corey family David Goad Post No. 37. G. A. R., A. and the chief executive of Kenwith their sweetest music. Harry's play the words "Louisville Commandery tucky with his staff were the guests Worley, Post Commander. Holeman Rifles, Company E. Slate well known hospitality and appre- No. 1," with n beautiful cross and crown Fifty Years Age. of honor. Guards, J. L. Burchfield, Captain. ciation of a good thing, especially in center. The entire crew of the O. V . President Folk In the White House chilr, of Kentucky's soldiery The flower Morion Lodge No. 92 Knighls of Pythiar, if that thing be a home product, was embracing conductor, engineer, fireman While in Lowell was Doctor Ayer j was present also in the Louisville Ed S, Cunningham, Chancellor Com. Both were busy for human weal ol the and hrakeman were all Sir Knighls. Capt Madisonville Lodge No. 143, F & A. M. shown by his endorsement Legion near four hundred strong, One to govern and one to heat. W. T. Culmosneil had charge of the train and visiting Blue Lodge Masons. Ruby boys and their work in entertainAnd, as a president's power of will and many fair ladies from the Blue La (Toon, S. V. Acting Master. ing them and refreshing them with and tho Knights all oftjr thanks lo him for Bometimes depends on a llrer-ptll- , Grass State graced the occasion. Madisonville Commandery, No. 27, elegant strawberries from his large the polite and courteous way in which Mr. Tolk took Ayer'a rills X trow There was some delay at the Knights Templar, in full dress; Geo. C. beds. For his liver, 50 years ago. Later the boys never they were treated. Kentucky New Era. station because of the detention of Atkinson, Eminent Commander. omitting the Professor were enFast The DeMolay special train of the Legion, which did not arrive in Carriages with ladies, etc. At the Cemetery each organiza- tertained by Mr. O. P. Webb, and five cars made fast time en route to this time. The party proceeded and this time it was The met the soldiery on tho way, was tion will perform its particular way to a man's heart and the way city J. W. Rose was the conductor and Joe Rebon engineer. Thorun from Louisceremony, over and around the joined by them, and the brilliant were designed to to a boy's are alike, and the boys procession continued to the Expo-sito- n graves of deceased, Comrade, Sir arc won. Such encouragment is ville to Bowling Green, 114 miles, was model purgativo to people who made in two hours and thirty-nin- e minutes, Knight and Brother, in reverse had so Ions injured themselves grounds. worth something to our young the next thirty miles in forty minutes. with griping medicines. Being After lunch was partaken of a order in which they approach the band. The train left Louisville at 3 o'clock and carefully prepared and their inreception was given to the Gov- Cemetery, i. c., beginning with hero gredients adjusted to tho exaot ernor and his staff. by the Exposi- Knights Templar, and ending with There is some one in almost every neigh- arrivedwere at 7:45. Ther last twenty-fivrun in twenty-fouminutes. necessities of tho bowels and borhood who is subject to attacks ot pain miles tion officers and the leading mem- David Goad Post. liver, their popularity was The public and friends invited, in the stomach, of bilious colic. Mr j D. Kentucky New Era. bers of the Woman's Department. but requested not to crowd around Kinney, Warren Center, Pj , used to be Under the arrangements now made if That this popuThe scene was animated and the troubled in that way. He siys: "The atreception ideal. The ladies, many the graves where the ceremonies tacks were marked by terrible pains, carried out, Henderson will soon become larity has boon maintained is woll marked in the diarrhoea and fainting spells. At such an important point on the L. & N. If we of them, wore dainty and beauti- arc to be held. awarded thoso pills All parties having relatives and times I suffered exceedingly until I began havo been correctly informed, on the next ful afternoon reception toilettes World's Pair 1893. using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and the bright new uniforms of friends buried at the cemetery arc Diarrhoea Remedy, two or ihreo dosesand lime card fourteen passenger trains will ar of requested to decorate their graves which effected an immedialo and lasting rive and leave tho L. A N. depot during Gov Bradley's staff and Gov. cure." For sale by St. Bernard Drug the day and night. Taylor's staff added splendor to on that day. Vehicles of all kinds, and horse Store, Earlinglon; Ben. T. Robinson, Because the L, H. & St. Louis trains the scene. will soon make Evansville their terminus, At 5 o'clock all assembled at back riders, will not be permitted Mortons Gap; Geo. King, St. Charles. DOWN IN THli MINES. the Louisville Building to hear the inside the cemetery during the some people think the I. C. Co. will cerProgram. ceremonies. Gates will be locked tainly get tho O. V. R. Rr when sold, but formal exercises of the day and to The following program will be we see no sound reasoning in their predicbe prcscntiat the dedication of that until the procession arrives. O.i Monday June 7 at public auction In Capt. J. C. Bacon, Marshal. rendered on next Saturday evening tion. pretty structure. Jacksboro, Tenn , will be sold the coif" 8 o'clock by the Earlington Corat By order Committee. lands and mining properly ot the fVu Governor Bradley delivered an net Band at their regular open air Chas. Drowning, who a few years ago Branch Jellico Coal Co. lying principally eloquent address which was folhad charge of a train on the Henderson Attention, Comrades. concert: lowed by Miss Yandel singing "My injellico, Tenn. March, "The Dew Drop" G. division, has met with a serious accident. All members of Dave Goad Post Old Kentucky Home." Then While running a train on the Clover Ltaf Lookout for the fish stories next week, came speeches by Hon. E. J. No. 37, G. A. R., arc hereby re- Wiegcd. Railroad, be fell from a car running when W. D. Caviness gets baclrfrom that McDermott, Speaker Thompson, quested to meet at the Post at 1:00 . Polka, "Violet" Paul Do Villa. at a rapid rale, and Ibe result was several trip. Song, "Blue Bell of Scotland" of the Tennessee Senate and M. o'clock, p. m., Saturday May 29, ribs broken and injury to spine. Reports Inspector of Mines Stone has written a Business of importance. Kramer. 1897. T. Bryan. During Gov. Bradley's will Schottish, "Florrie'' Seaman. say it able be quite a while before ho is letter here highly complimenting Miue Also meet at the Post at 1:00 speech the artillery of the Louisagain for work. Foremen William Day and John It. Evans Gallop, Railroad Rauffman. ville Legion fired a series of salutes o'clock p. m., on Sunday May 30, Conductor HosUns, who is now in charge upon tho splendid condition in which ha Concerts every Saturday. 1897, to attend memorial services. and detachments of the soldiers found the Earlington jnines. of a on a Texas were lined up on the avenue in General invitation extended to the Do your eyes ever smart, burn, visit train family. Ho road is back on a lo his was suddenly sum public. A. Worlev, So far no agreement has been reached front of the building. Kentucky or fpel rough Sutherland's Eagle Eye moned here by telegram announcing the between the operators and miners of EastPost Commander. Day was a day long to be rememSalve will banish that feeling. It will serious sickness of his daughter who reern Kentucky. Thedemindsof the miners bered. make your vision cl;ar and distinct and sides at Henderson. Attention, Sir Knights. are such if agreed upon that the mines you to read without Put A company that takes every precaution would either have to bi closed do'n or Asylum of Madisonville Com- willinenable tubes, convenient tiring. nice Truth in a Nutshell. up and 35 cent Templar. to use. Two applications are worth ten Lagainst damage to lives or property is a run at a loss, and the capitalists have JusImpure blood is the natural result of mandery No. 27,Knights tice on their side when tbey refuse to agrea Madisonville, Ky., May 25. times the price. For sale by St. Bernard wise one. close confinement in bouse, school room Drug Store, Earlinglon; George King, St. Attention, Sir Knights: Captain J. W, Thomas, who has been to such terms of settlement. or shop. Charles You are requested to report at in the employ of Ibe O. V. R. R. Co. for "Uncle" Ned Comby, ot the Barneslay, Blood is purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Shehan-Donoliue. the Asylum at 2 o'clock p. m. several years as conductor, resigned his is said lo be on the sick list aud all the disagreeable results of Impure blood disappear wilh ibe use of this med sharp in full dress, Sunday, May When you want to fcTm a proper oplnioa Wedding bells and bridal tour place last week, having secured the position of yardraastcr of tho Ohio River Rail- of a man or wish to ascertain what kiad 30, 1897, to participate in decorat- whistles pealed and icine. screamed out If vou wish to feel well, keep your blood ing the graves of deceased Sir merrily again on Tuesday in honor road at Wheeling. W. Va. Hopkinsville of a standing he has, the proper place to go Knights at Odd Fellows Cemetery, pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla, is among bis own friends and neighbors, and ot the marriage of Mr. William Kenluckian. at 3 o'clock p. m. Master of Trains, Devnoy, has spent the tho hosts ot friends of Dan W. Umstead, Shehan and Miss Josie Donahue. Hood's Pills aro the best family cathartic Each Knight will provide himlast few days at Evansville at work on a who has for many years been a faithful and liver medicine. Gentle, reliable, sure. self with two rose buds (white, if Mr. Shehan is a trusted employee in the L. & N. shops at this place new time card which is expected to take and honest employe of the St. Bernard -possible) for the occasion. Coal Company spurn with contempt Iba and Miss Donahue one of Earling-ton'- s effect May 30. A hellow heeling makes us Geo. C. Atkinson, E. C. Baggageman Browder Myers came home effort made last week in Ilia columns of Iba handsome young ladies. p Wondrous Kind. C. O. Osdorn, Recorder. The Bee wishes them greatest hap to visit bis wife last Sunday. He is de- Mail lo besmurcb his cbracter, a I rip hare It certainly could not have been piness. The young couple left for lighted with his run. and says that the and careful enquiry will reveal to Ihera Electric Bitters. "the best citizens" of Earlington South and the big Exposition 1 tics-da- y Clarksville and Nashville accommodation the fact that be is above reproach, when that sympathized with the obstinate Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for is well patronized by tho traveling public. his honesty nnd fair dealing are taken into afternoon. tramp on the rock pile last week, anyaspn, but perhaps more generally consideration, Sixteen employees of the Illinois Cenno tor I'lfty Cunts. for when the "best citizens" are needed when the languid, exhausted feelMr. Dan Wilbert, a Canadian who has Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, 111ul.es weak wrought upon they invariably go ing prevails, when the liver is torpid and men stroue, blood pure Wo.tl. All ilruuflsts. tral Railroad attended court in a body for years resided in the vicinity ot Man- at Madisonville ono day last week. down in their pockets and relieve sluggish and the need of a tonic and alcontemplates opening up a coal One of the questions that is now puzzling nington, distress; but the "best citizens" terative is felt. A prompt use of this A new vein of coal has been discovered mine just east of that place. have no sympathy nor tolerance medicine has often averted long and per- the past week, not far from Paducah, Ky, the operator who wishes to attend the It is certainly a bad season of lha year for a man who, through pure ob- haps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine They state it resembles anthracite, but we Nashville Centennial Exposition, is who can they get to work for Ihem. At present for miners to strike, yet it is said Iho miners stinacy, will endure heat and bun will act more surely in counteracting and suppose only in color. there are no extra operators on the Hen- along the Louisville Southern Railroad gcr rather than work "just a little freeing the system from the malarial derson division to take their place for even will take such a step. HOW TO FIND OUT. bit." Why did not those "long poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constia day or two. The Monarch Coal Mines are agaia pation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. taw" sympathizers pay his fine? being worked under a lease to Ander 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at St. Bernard " "Faith without works," etc. Nashville was a good Kentucky day at Urn-steaFill a bottle or common water glass wilh lionoman, uoiu gooa raoo. Drug Store. & N. as ihey carried thous- son ti urine, and let it stand twenty four hours; a one for the L. They pay the stockholders a royally on tho Stands at the Head. and from that city. Thirty, manufacturing corpora- sediment or setting indicates a diseased ands of passengers to coal mined. Aug. . Bogcl, the leading druggist of Where can you find a better track than tions of the Indiana gas belt have condition of tho kidneys. When urine Secretary Atkinson, ot tho St. Bernard, Sbreveport, La , says: "Dr. King's New organized the "Manufacturers' As- stains linen it is positive evidence of kid- that lately reballasled Just north of Superintendent Salmon, of Ibe Crabtrea Discovery is the only thing that cures my ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urin- Slaughters. sociation for the Preservation of Coal Coal Company, and I. Bailey, of the cough, and it is the best seller I have.'1 ate or pain in the back, is also convincing Gas Fields." ' President Milton Smitn, of Iho L. & N. Reinecke Coal Company, were represenproof thai the kidneys and bladder are out F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz, J. railway, has leased the Swearingen place tatives at the meeting of the Grand Comof order. writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all Hood's Sarsapirilla is known to be an WHAT TO DO. at Pewee Valley and will shortly move out mandery Knighls Templar, which met at that is claimed for il; it never fails, and is honest medicine, and it actually cures There is comfort in the knowledge so his family for the summer. Courier Hopkinsville, last week. a suro cure for Consumption, Coughs and when all others fail. Take it now. often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, Colds. I cannot say enough for Its merSecretary Piatt, of the Woodstock Coal the great kidney remedy fulfills every Journal. A mad dog near Uniontown.Ky., wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, Conductor Shreevebas the deepest sym- Coal Company, says that so far as water it its." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds is not an ex- bit four boys who were taken to liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pathy of all his many friends in the lossot concerned that mine can soon be prepared passages. It corrects inability to bold periment It has been tried for a quarter Henderson for the application of urine and scalding pain in passing il, or his wife, who died at St. Louis Thursday for work. stands at the bead. the madstone. of a cenlury, and bad effects following use of liquor, wine or night last. Mrs. Shreeve had been an inAmong the St. Bernard force attendbeer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne- valid for years. Her temains were taken ing court at Madisonville the past week, It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at The Woman's Friend. cessity of being compelled to get up many to Nashville and there interred, Si. Bernard Drug Store. were Foremen Day and Evans and Mining to urinate. The "I know from my own experience that times during the night effect of Swamp-Romild and extraordinary Henderson Journal gives this ac- Engineer White. The Crows are worse in Western for ladies of a constipated habit there is is soon realized. It stands the highthere the diseased portion of the ear. There is Kentucky Men who have made coal mining a study than they have been for nothing lo supply the place of German est for its most wonderful cures of the most count of a serious accident occurringswitchouly ona way lo cure deafness, and that is a long time. last week: "Osea Vaugb, a night all Ibeir lives are certainly mora capable ot Mrs, J. P. Meneness, distressing cases. If you need a medicine Liver Powder." Deafness is by constilutional remedies. you should have the best. Sold by drug- man in the L, & N. yards was the victim saXing how amine can be operated safoly Springfield, Ohio. gists, price fifty cents and one dollar. For bf a spectacular accident yesterday morn- ihan those who only have the theory with caused by an inflamed condition of tho One Thought She.Could Live. No have taken German Liver Powder for a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent "I mucous lining of the Eustachain Tube. "I believe that if it bad not got Dr. dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and free by mail, mention Tub I3kk and send ing. Vaughn was literally scalped by big no practic. engine 30G, in charge of Engineer Rose, When this lubo gels inflamed you have n Carlstcdt's Great Remedy for my daughter Washington, May 33. The dicovery ot would not bo without it." Miss Jennie your full postolficc address to Dr. Kilmer rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and sliu would not be wilh us &Co., Uinghampton, N.Y. Tho proprie- and drawing the Chicago & Nashville lim- one of the largest coal fields in the world Is She got Green, Abiline, Tex. tors of this paper guarantee the genuineited, which arrives here at n'44 a m. when it is entirely closed deafness is the run down and her illness developed into reported to the State Department by Iba "Friends advised mo to try German ness of this offer. result, and unlcsi tho inflammation can be rheumatism and rheumatic fever. Every"The usual crowd of departing travelers United States Consul at Cartagena, CocomLivtr Powder for long standing liver and station loungers was on hand when the lumbia. The fields are in the department taken out and this tuba restored to its nor- one said that she could not live. Five Excursion to Nashville. plaint. 1 had relief beforo I had taken one train arrived. Vaughn stood near the plat- of Bolivar in Columbia, eight or thirteen mal condition, hearing will bo destroyed doctors gavo her no relief, yet by tho time medbottle. Il did me more good than alt On Sunday, May 30, a special train on form. As the engine whirled by him he forever; nina cases out ot ten aro caused she had taken two bodies of Dr. 's miles from the Bay ot Cispata, and forty-eigMrs. tho L. & N. R. R , will leavo Earlington by physicians." icine prescribed endeavored to seize the rod at the side of by catarrh, which Is nothing put an in. German Liver Powder, she was John Campbell, Jeffcrsonvillc, Ind. The coal Is miles from Cartagena. 851a. m., arrives at Nashville 12 30 p m., tho cab. His purpose was to spring into flamed condition of the mucuous surfaces. nblo lo sit up in bed, and today she is as and anthracite, and is good returning leaves Nashville at 9 p.m. Fare the engine, but ha tripped over a low trunk Wo will givo Ono Hundred Dollars for strong as she evrr was, and wo havo nothThe fields contain about steam coal. Terry King, of Trigg County, any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) ing to thank for il but Dr. Carlsledt's committed suicide at the Bank for the round trip, $1.55 and fell between the engine and Ibe plat300,000,000 tons and compromise 215,000 Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, is (ho accident that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Great German Remedy." acres. Hotel, Princeton, Ky., hy taking known as Ibe "Rock City," being built on form, A hundred people saw Cure. Send for circulars, free. and turned pale with horror. Vicxers, Tallula, III. Smith morphine. The annual election of officers .for lha F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. seven hills, has a population of f 10,000, "The train was stopped as quickly as Sold by Druggists, 75c. Coal Company was 'held at and is conceded to be the most beautiful city possible; and Vaughn dragged out of bis Parts of a human body found in !.lm':it(j tmr lliitM Ulili i ,(Mim Is. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Barnesley last week. Quits an interest Candy Callmntr, curo constipation forctcr in tho South, and contains many interestGreenup county, Ky., caused much 10c, Sc. I ( C C. C. fall, druggists refund money. perilous position. When first placed on ing and varied attractions, among which the platform he was apparently dead. A was taken, and the resut was that "Mr. The Jolly Workers entertained comment. obn Jennings was e!ected'.Tresident;aml their young gentlemen friends at linn l Iwlmrvu The first excursion train of the season to are the Tennessee Centennial Buildings glance at bis head made it seem that its en the present Secretary, Mr. Jones, and Sf.it ml hittukr IMr !.Iu Atfa), and Grounds, Cumberland Park, United tire top had been cleanly cut off. Blood the home of Miss Annie Ash by last Vo (jiill itia.t-- canity uml (uruvcr, uoiimu be run from Evansville to Nashville will James Green were reStales Government Cemetery, there being poured from tho great pool on the rough Mino Foremen Thursday evening. The evening nctlc, lull of life ncrvu uml vlk'or, tntto be run next Sunday May 30. upwards of 20,000 soldiers buried there, planks. A carriage was called and Vaughn elected. An entire new set ot 'directors 10, tliu that makes wcalt men passed off pleasantly for all. strong. All druggist, cOe or tl. Curo guaranYucatan Chill Tonic. both Federal and Confederate, Capitol was taken to Dr. James II. Letcher's sani- consisting of the following named gentleteed, llooltlct anil sampla free. Address men were elected: Thomas Longstaff, Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump- Sterling Itcmcdy Co., Chicago or New York. The great reliable and popular tonic, Building, from tho dome of which the tarium. Baker, Ralph Hall Thomas Harlin, Cumberland Mountains can bo seen, the injuries received careful at- and Wm. Green. John tion. "There his and febrifuge. It breaks the in the chill and prevents its return, strengthening Tomb of Jas. K. Polk, Statue of Andrew tention. It was.found that the switchman's The largest telescope lens This is tho best medicino in the world of A coal syndicate world has just been completed af- the patient and gives healthy lone and ackson, the Ruins of the Fortifications of wounds were not so serious as first sup- $G,ooo,ooo has made awith a capital coal for nit forms of Coughs and Colds and for purchase of work. It was vigor without regard lo diet. Pleasant to the late war, and many other points of posed. His scalp was torn off in a patch lands in Novia Scotia, and have opened up Consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. ter six years' enroute Chicago in a special take. Price 50c. Warranted at drug interest. The scenery delightful is beautiful, five inches tquaro and his body was se- mines, and to be sure they are starting out It will cure and not disappoint. It has no shipped to excursion making it the most Unless there are some on the right plan. The President of tho Elegant verely bruised. that will be run this season. store. equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay car. St. Bernard Coal Company, upon urgent coaches and a s:at guaranteed everybody. internal Injuries It is believed he will re- solicitation, has agreed to make a visit La Bronchitis, Pneumonia," Fever, Hucklen's Arnica Salve. The former Mine Inspector of the Ken Do not miss this opportunity. cover. After his hurls wero cared for. there soon and make a thorough investigaGrippe, Cold in the Head and for ConGroves & Maybr, Managers. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, tucky mines, C. I, Norwood, is now visit Vaughn was taken to bis homo 31915 Wash tion of the mine and mining machinery. sumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ing tho gold mimngxegions of Georgia. ington street. BUTTON PHOTOGRAPHS. to take, and above all, a sure cure. It is al Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Penposi"Before leaving the hospital he became ways well to laKa ur. Kings new iiie Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and Eye waters or salves containing sugar or It is tively cures Piles or no pay required. manship, at Dawson, Ky. to try conscious and told how be happened Pills, In connection with Dr. King's New guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or lead aro dangerous. Sometimes sore eyes Fad Now flade In lo board the engine. He wanted to giye Prof. J. W. Draughon, ten years Discovery, as (hey regulate and tone the money refunded. Price 35c per box. For are cured with them lead poison does not The Latest Best Stylj by Virgil Fox. stomach and bowels. We guarantoa per- Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store and now principal of Engineer Rosa a small sum ot money lo teacher always result. Thousands of persons have fect satisfaction or return money. Free Practical Business pay a board bill which ho owes in Howell. Draughon's Our own home photographer, lost their eyes as a result of the use ot such trial bottles at St. Bernard Drug Store Nashville, Tenn., will beLost Watch. Regular sizes 50 cents and Si. 00 Sutherland's Eagle Eye Virgil Fox, whose good work is Until, be recovered consciousness in the College, preparations. A gold galvanized watch with a known, is now making "But- hospital, Vaughn did not know what bad gin a class in the the above branches Mason county will vote on the horse picture on the front case. Salve contains no lead and cannot injure well Photographs," the latest thing happened lo him. June 7th, at Dawson Public School the eyes of a babe. Forsalo by Si. Ber- ton free turnpike question in Novem- Finder will please return to Term, seven weeks. "The injured man is single, 22 years old Building. S. nard Drug Storo Earlington; George King, in photography at the following J. ber. and Hie son of Willis Vaughn, a painter. Course same as taught hi DraughSummers and get reward. low prices: St. Charles. Special course to EvsrrboUy Bays 80. He had been employed as a switchman by on's College. One for 15 cents. f book-keepeas well as te these Free For All. Caociirota Caml v Cathartic, tho most Lost. the L, & N. for some time. Three for 25 cents. ul medical dfacovcry of tho age, pleaswho know nothing of accounts. geutly Six for 50 cents. Last Saturday between MadisonWithout money you can go to ant aud rofroahlnR to tho taste, actbowels, T ( uro Contliutlon lforoTor For particulars address until and positively on kldnoys. liver and a ladies black the Tennessee Centennial and Inter Twelve for 75 cents. Tnko Ctxcurcls Candy Cathartic. lOooriSo. MA.n.lnw iUn rtnllrn avKtiiTTI. fllsilCl C01U8. ville and Earlington Get your sweetheart or your If C, O. C, fall to cure, cjrucslsta refund money. June 1st, J. W. Draughon, Nas habitual constipation serge cape, lined witn silk. A re- national Exposition any time you curo hoadacho, fovor, vjlle, Tenn., after Juae tat, and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box ward will be paid if returned to like. Read The Bek's great offer wife or your boy or girl put on 10, S5.H) cento. Hold and of O. Subscribe for The Bee. a button and wear them out. this office. curo by all druggists. and go to work. guaranteed to ICE-CREAKen-tuckiaice-crea- At the Tennessee Centennial Grand Ceremonies to be Carried Treated Handsomely by Messrs. Corey and Webb. a Great. Success in Every Out at the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Madisonvllle. Way. STRAWBERRIES AND K Ayer's Cathartic Piti supply e at the medal 50 Years of Cures. 55- - aiv No-'lo- -l d, y ot Carl-sledt- ht l. wonder-worke- won-dor- rs aa VI 'n 1k y WORK OF THE CHURCH AMD CONGREGATION FIFTIETH CONCLAVE. Four Hundred Knights and dies and finny Visitors. TWO Sir James BRILLIANT K. La- THE STOPAY SCHOOL: LESSON CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONA SERIES, MAY 30. IX, 14-2- Thero V tiro no contradictions In tho touching of Scripture, and onoof tho plainest doctrines In nil tho book, taught even In thW lesson by tho Spirit, through Jnincs ferso 23) Is that tho only salvation revealed to us Is that which lias been fully wrought out for ns by tho Lord Jesus Christ without any help of ours, and which wo must receive by faith as n frco gift from God. Sco Horn. lv, C; Eph. II, 8; Titus ill, 5. It U most unmistakably clear that wo nro saved by faith nlone. But It is Just ns clearly taught that thd evidence of that faith will bo seen In our dally lives liy our walking In tho good works prepared for us. Sec Kph. 11, 10; Titus 111, 8. A faith that does hot good works nnd n holy llfo is not genuine, but Is an empty nnme. 15, 10. "If a brother or sister 1 naked and destltuto of dally food, and ono of you say unto them, Depart in peace, bo yo warned and fllled.notwithstandlng yo glvo them not thoso things which aro needful to tho body. What doth It proutf' ' Or as llttlo children, Jet us not John says,-"M- y lovo In word, neither in tongue, but In deed nnd In truth" (I John 111, 18). Jesus Himself said, "Sly mother nnd My brethren nro these which hear tho word of God and do It" (Luko Oil, 21). And again, "Not every ono that salth unto .Mo Lord, Lord, shall enter Into tho kingdom of heaven; but ho that docth tho will of My which Is In heaven" Math. Til, 21). 17,. "Even bo faith, if it hath not works, Is dead, being alone," or, ns in tho margin, "by Usclfr"! ' Faith cometh by hearing tho worU6f God (Itom. x, 17) that U, by receiving tho word of God, nnd tho word of Gqd Is Incorruptible seed, which Is surofo'grqw. Faith receives Christ Into Christ In us cannot bo hid tho any Hiniu .than Ho could bo hid in tho Iiourct'Iii tho, borders of Tyro nnd Sldon (Mnrk vll, 24). You walk by n. field in which not n green blndo is to bo seen, although it looks ns If It had been sown, nnd tho farmer srfys that ho sowed It with good seed threo months ago. Either tho seed wns no good or was destroyed after being sown, or tho fanner lied. 18.. "Xca, n man may say, Thou hast faith nnd I hnvo works. Show mo thy faith without thy works nnd I will show thceftiy faith by my works." Tho R. V. margin begins this verse, "But some ono will say. " Wo can talk faith, but wo faith except by our deeds. It is tho snmo with love. God docs not need our works to provo our faith, for Ho can read tho heart, but Ho tells us that believers "should bo careful to maintain good worlU becauso they nro good nnd profltnblo o unto men (Titus 111, 8). Not only thoso who do tho works, for wo nro to bo rewarded according to our works o (Rev. xxll, 12; I Cor. Ill, 8, 14), but thoso who. seeing tho good works, may bo led Uj i?"m to Him who worketh in us both to will TOO. to do of His good pleasure (PhlL II, 13). lfl.j'.'Thou bellovest that thero is ono God. Thou docst welL Tho devils also tremble." Tho R. T. says "sliifuMer" instead of tremble, and tho R. V. margin says "demons" instead of devils.. .Thero Is butonodeyll, though thero aro hosts of demons, his followers. Ono has said that 'there aro no atheists or liclL All who nro thero bcllcvo In tho rttilitles of hell nnd tiio devil, of God nud,of,hc:ivcn, but they cnunot believe on the Lord Jesus Christ nnd bo saved. Thoso wholllo In their sins can never como where Clrrlst Is (John vlli, 21). Therefore it is written, "Becauso thero Is wrath, bewaro lest Ho take thco away with His stroke. Then a great ransom cannot deliver thee" (JdtfSxxvl, 18). It Is greatly to lxs feared that'many professing Christians nro no better, as far as salvation Is concerned, than tho demons who bcllovo nnd shudder. They bcllcvo nil about God and Christ nnd have? been received into church member-shjjbecauso of this knowledge, backed up by n good moral character. But having never truly received Christ (John 1, 12), they contlnuo lost souls. 20, "But wilt thou know, O vain man, tlmt faith Tvlthout works is dcadr" Tho knowledge of God and of Christ that docs not lead ono to recclvo tho Lord Jesus Christ Into his heart will only provo n greater condemnation. This class of people Is described In Heb. vl, as enlightened,' tasted tho gift, knew somewhat of tho Spirit's teaching. But If tho continu- nnctf In grace nnd good works is lacking, then It Is evident that they merely believed nbdut Christ, but never truly received Him, In. II Pet. I), wo read again of such ns wero to some extent benefited by their knowledge, but wero never truly new creatures. 21. ."Was not Abraham our father Justified, by works when ho had offered Isaao his son upon tho nltarf" This was tho outward and evident justification before men, for we are Justified freely by grace, meritoriously by tho blood of Christ nnd Instrumental'- - by faith (Rom. ill, 24; v, 0, 1), and tbero is no conflict or contradiction in these statements. Abraham rested for 25 years on tho bare promlso of God. Then Isaac was given. After ho had grown to bo a lad God tried his servant to see if ho was still resting on tho promlso orupon tho vlslblo Isaac. Now, God know his servnnt's heart and did not need to prove him that God might know, but that all generations might 6co that Abraham rested not in thcNlslblo gift of God, but in God Himself and His sure word. 22. "Seest thou how faith wrought with his. worksj and by works was faith mudo jierfect " Faith, tho germ, works tho mutiifcbtntlon. It is written lu Heb. xl, tliat Abraham, when ho was tried, by faith offered up Isaac, in whom tho promises were to bo fulfilled, bellovinfj that God was nblo to ralso him up even from tho dead, from whence also ho received him in a figure. In Rom. iv, St is written concerning tho birth of Isano tlmt Abraham did not consider hlnibclf nor Sarah. But Etrong in faith, giving glory to God, ho was fully persuaded that God was able to and would icrform what Ho had promised. 23. "And tho Scripture was fulfilled, which salth Abraham believed God, nud It was Imputed unto him for righteousness, and ho was called tho friend of God. " Vheu God told Abraham that his seed should bo as the stars for multitude, Abrn-liacertainly could not feel that It would 180. His Only assurance wns tho word of God,-anbecause he took God at HlBword Vto hayo this statement concerning him lu Gen. xv, 0, where wo hao tho words "believe" nnd "righteousness" used for tho llrbt time lu Scripture. pro-dnc- o Ta-thc- r, 'Ittn-t,"rin- d w proflt-nblu.tproflt-nblc.t). 20-217-110-2- Memory Text of the aMon, Ja. 11, 3 7 ' Verte, Golden Text, Ja. II, by tlio Iter. II. M. 18 Commentary fi learnt, 14. "What doth it profit, my brethren, thougU'lt Sfiftn eay ho lmth faith nml hnvo not works? Can lalth'saro hlmf" ThoR. 14-1- i Ml. This beautiful illustration of tlioTiuo nud branches wns used by Cliri't in tlmt Instdiscourso of His to His disciples tlio day beforo His crucifixion. Some hnvo supposed that Ho spoke tlieso words on His wny up tho mount of Olives, ns Ho went to tho garden of Gcthsemauc, nud that tho prcseuco of tho Tines on tlio mountain sido suggested tho illustration. As to "benriiig much fruit" wo sco 1. Tho necessity of fruit bearing. Fruit bearing is necessary to tho Christian for tho reason that, unless ho benra fruit,, ho is cut , off from Christ. Fruit ,t i i uy Dcnriug is ine wsi or our ruugiuu. im their fruits shall yo know' them." "Every branch, " says Christ, "in mo that bearcthnot fruit He (tlio Fntlier)tal:cth away." Fruit bearing is tho work of tho branch. If it docs not bear fruit, it fails iu its purposo nud is cut off nnd destroyed, becauso it is useless iu itsolf nnd hinders tho growth of other parts of tiio tree. If Christiana aro not fruit bearers, thoy fail iu tho purposo of life nnd nro useless to Christ and unworthy of Him. 2. Tlio condition of fruit bearing. In natnro thero is ono necessary condition tho branch must bo connected with tho vine. Iu Christianity thcio is also ono necessary condition. The Christian by faitli nud lovo must nbido iu Christ, and Ho in tho Christinn. This is n Christ imposed condition. Ho says, "As tho branch cannot bear fruit of itself except it nbido iu tlio Tine, no more can yo except yo nbido iu Ale. " Christ is tho sourco of power for Christinn service. Without Him wo can do nothing. It is in Tain that wo labor when wo labor in our own strength. Christ Bald to His disciples, "Grentcr works thnu these shnll yo do, becnuso I go to My Father. " At tho right hand of God Ho gives power for scrvico to nil who by faith nnd lovo nbido in Him. 3. Tho result of fruit bearing, (a) It glorifies God. "Herein is my Father glorified that yo benr much fruit." Christinn fruit benring glorifies Qod. This is tho reason why wo should bo nnxious to bear fruit, for tho chief end of our existenco in this world is to glorify God, that wo may enjoy Him forever. Whnt nu inspiration to fruit bonring! It glorifies God. (b) Fruit bearing increnscs onr nbility, (o benr fruit. ' 'Every brancii that benroth fruit Ho purgcth it, that it niay bring fortli moro fruit." Tho fruitful brancii is so cared for that its nbility to bear fruit is inrrensed. By using tho power that God gives us to work for Him wo increase that power; by neglecting it wo lose what ho have. Lot us uso tho talents that God has given us to glorify Him nnd to iucrcaso our ability to labor for Him. Biblo Readings. Prov. xi, 30; lea. iji, 10; xxTil, 6; Math, iii, 8; v,. Luko xiii, xxv, Tii, John iv, 00; xv, 10; Rom. vli, 4; xif, Eph. v, Gal. v, 23, 23; Ti, ii-13-110-214-40-1; 0; Toplo I'op t!io Weelt lloglnnlnj; May 30. Comment by ltcv. S. II. Doyle. Topic That yo bear ranch fruit. John xv, RECEPTIONS. Hash, of Earlington, a Close Second for the Office ot Grand Sentinel. changes wc note some discussion concerning the merits of the Pneumatic or Wind stacker. We believe the farmers of Johnson County, situated as they arc, in one of the best agricultural regions in the world, arc to be felicitated for their excellent judgement in adopting improved methods in farming without being governed by To the prejudice or hearsay. farmers of Johnson County, who have been familiar with the Wind stacker since its introduction in 1891, discussions at this time concerning the merits of the Wind stacker must be amusing. When they have straw stacks that have stood for three, four and five years with the straw bright and clean a few inches below the surface, they certainly cannot help wondering why the Wind stacker could anywhere be condemned because the straw would not keep. The geographical position of the County, the whole of which lies within forty miles of the capital City of the State, makes it readily accessible to the agents of all the agricultural implement manufacturers. For that reason, this County is particularly favored in having the first opportunity to receive and judge 0, 10. of new inventions, We suppose the contests by agents for sales of A Personal Revival. You need not wait for the rest of tho machinery are as keen here as they church to bo revived beforo enjoying" a" could possibly be anywhere. If, personal revival. If your assuranco has' therefore, there should be any grown dim, you may at onco secure n weaknesses or defects in a machine clear and joyful consciousness of your the agents of competing machinery relationship to God by renewing your would be swift to discover them consecration, doing works meet for and point them out to buyers. nnd trusting yourself without The lact is, that a thrcshcrman in reservo in the hnuds of your Saviour. this County today without a win.4 You may have nu abundant spiritual life, full of freedom, energy, activity, stacker, has very little to do, and 6ereno peaco and Tictorious hopefulness. none of them thinks of buying a Yon may bo strengthened for serrlco. new machine without it. Farmers savo Opportunities to help cheer nnd will no longer endure the disagreebo others nro abundant, nnd you inny able and arduous labor required in qunlified by tho Divino Spirit to stacking straw, nor can they sethem. You rnny enjoy n blessed "On the outer walls of this beautiful cure hands in a busy season to do spiritual quickening that will freo you city, bang the emblems and motto3 from selfishness nud envy, making tho of Tcmplarism. You behold emblazoned such work. The manufacturer of influprosperity, talents, promotion and a threshing machine in this day, on our banners, embroidered on our ence of others nu iucrcaso of your own etched on our swords and stitched which is not adapted o work in God is ready now to give on our garments tbo beautiful Passion happinebs. connection with the Wind stacker, you abundant graco to bo faithful to nil Cross. What more strikiug emblem of has no sale for his goods in this your vows nnd responsibilities nnd to LChristian devotion? It calls to mind the ruu joyfully tho hhining way till you agony and suffering of the Savior of the County, and wc arc surprised that shall seo nud praiso your Lord. North- World, as He bore it along the rugged way, farmers or threshermen in any lowilli bended form and bleeding brow; cality would think of using old ern Christian Advoentn and as Simon of Cyrenne lent a help- time methods or machinery nut a mighty and lightened band ing load, so should we, whether Templar ur adapted for the best use of pro(Bljurclj Directory. not, be ever ready to lend a helping hand gressive improvements. o Ma-soni- o Nearly Hopkinsville, May qi five hundred persons, Sir Knights, the Little Commander', cadets from (lie South Kentucky College and four band of music, in the grand parade on Wednesday morning which wns the first feature of The the regular program: formed in line on Virginia from Sixth to Ninth, by If. V. Tibbs, Marshall and his assistants Nat Gaiiher, J. W. PritchoU, W. H, Olvey, N. Geo. C. Atkinson and Dr. A. V Jackson on horseback. There were in the various Commanderies 220 Knights, four bands of music, one from Louisville, one from Newport, one from Evansville and about one from Hopkinsville, seventy-fivmen in alls There were also thirty bojs in the Little Commandery, about forty cadets from South Kentucky College, a squad of mounted police and several carriages containing grand officers and city officials. There were in line nearly 500 persons. The Sir Knighls from Madison-vill- e Commandery No. 27, all of whom, twenty in number, in full uniform were in the line of march were as follows: From Madisonville, Messrs. D. A. Morton, I. Bailey and two boys, E. L. Hendricks, It. W. Overall, P. B. Ross, II. C. Moore, L. D. Hockcrsniitli, Sam Bassctt, C. O. Osborn, Drs. It. L. Bone and W. P. Ross. From Earlington, Messrs. Jas. R. Rash, Chas. Cowell, A. W. Jackson, Ernest Stokes, Henry. liourland, Ueo. U. AtUinson, limine it Commander, and Paul M. Moore. From lisle)', Mr. R. M. Salmon. Hundreds of people reviewed the imposing parade from start to finish over the distance, of forty-twsquares, nearly three miles, over which the Sir Knights marched in gallant array to the inspiring music of the bands. The cadets from South Kentucky College under command of First Lieutenant Frank Rash, of Earlington, acted as escort to the Louisville head of the column. Commandery No. 1, was the first In line, headed by the Fort Thomas Then came the "Little band. Commandery" of boys from thirteen to fifteen years from the Home;- Ward's Band, Moore Commandery No. 6, Hopkinsville; Madisonville Commandery No. 27; Marion Commandery No. 24, Lebanon; Bowling Green Commandery, No. 23; Worley's band; and last DeMolay Commandery No 12, acting as escort to the officers of the Grand Commandery, who were in carnages. At the Baptist church impressive ceremonies were performed. After the ritual, Emminent Grand Prelate John C. Orndorf delivered the annual sermon, a portion of which is as follows: Zim-mer, e c C. Vogt, Deputy Grand Commander, Louisville; Eminent Sir Jams T. Hedges, Grand Generalissimo; Eminent Sir John Orndorff, Grand Captain General, Russellville; Eminent Sir H. T. Jefferson, Grand Prelate, Louisville; Eminent Sir Sir F. H. Johnson, Grand Senior Warden, Louisville, Eminent Sir Geo. Lewis, Grand Junior Warden Frankfort; Eminent Sir T. J. Smith, Grand Standard Bearer, Bowling Green; Eminent Sir Arthur C. Biddle, Grand Sword Bearer, Hopkinsville; Eminent Sir David Robb, Grand Treasurer, Versailles; Eminent Sir Lorenzo D. Croningcr, Grand Recorder, Covington; Sentinel, John W. Landrum, Paducah, No. n. Madisonville Commandery No. 27 made a fight for the office of Grand Sentinel and all but landed their candidate Sir as. R. Rash, of Earlington, although they had not decided to have a candidate until after they reached Hopkinsville. Sir Rash v, as a close second m strength on the early ballots among several Western Kentucky candidates when the first place in Western Kentucky meant an election. Madisonville Commandery and their candidate were, quite pleased with the strong endorsement they received. State, Maysvillc; Eminent Sir C. 4 & ST. BERNARD GOAL COMPANY INCORPORATED ) Miners and Shippers of OesrTLOi"Vil .j : - QQAL AND COKE. Offioe, - EDeialingtora, - Ky. f Ii '- ! n - Brancii Offices, . Bareiaracl"a R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Offices. A. M. CARROLL, Manager, 2oi N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Tcnn. ' 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. A' S- FORD, Manager, 527 Upper Second Street, Evansville, lnd. v" , Hauscr Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. VV. T. Agexite--JOH- N " BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. - Axo,e&ieie The Wlnkstacker. Franklin (lnd ) Democrat ex- In our trade and agricultural FAMOUS ND and Charles THE uses, from Earlington, Diamond 3. St.CDAU For all . Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED C OAL IN THE MARKET. BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS Why buy High-price- d MD PURNKBE8. ' , Anthracite 'Coal, when you can get ST. BER- m NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same, work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. One ! ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY m AT HOWELL. A Since there is now uite an interest Howell shops now they do not drill bolts out of iron work or ma- taktn by some ot our leading toil men In chinery that is being dismembered, the development ot gold mines we reprobut they have a sort of a cannon duce ibis rather strange decision as taken which thej' load with gunpowder from an exchange, as to mining rights and they blow the bolts out in a "The decision of tho United Stales Su- BEORGE KING; DRUGGIST, Story of "One of the Boys' Satisfactorily Confirmed. THINGS ABOUT THE SHOPS jiffy. OTHER 1 chap-eau- x, CATHOLIC CHURCH OF TUB IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. Mrs! mass, 7 oo a . m.; second mass and sermon, Rosary instruction and benediction at 9 30 a. m. j.jo p. m. everv Sunday. A. M, Coenan, pastor. CHRISTIAN Sunday-schoo- CHURCH. 9:30 ecry Sunday morning from l to 10:30, Communion service following at Praysr meeting every Wednesday evening. Serv ces first and tliiid Sundays in each month. K.V. Omeii, Pastor. MISSIONARY UAPTIST CHURCH. Services second Saturday evening and Sunday Prayer meeting Monday night each month. Sunday-choo- l at 9 30 a. m. D. S. Edwards. Pastor M. K. CHURCH. Services Crst Suuday each monlli, morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Sunday school al 2:30 p. m. .C. C. HALL, Pastor. M. C. CHURCH, SOUTH. Services every fourth Sunday morning a d night, b I. T. Cherry Pastor. Prayer meeting every i'rlday night Y. P. S. CHRISTIAN Prater meeting at Assembly Hail. GENERAL Tuesday evening. ENDEAROR. every Sunday evening at 6.30, UAPTIST CHURCH. Lkk Hankins, Pastor. Preaching on the Third Saturday night nnd Sunday of erch month. Praicr meeting every RELIGIOUS NOTES. Quarterly Meeting. Tlio third quarterly meeting of the Circuit, Green River District, Kentucky Conference vi ill convene at Madisonville, May 22nd and 23d. S. W. Schelton. P. E. C. C. Hall, Pastor. lime-keepEarl-t'nglo- n Ed Williams has caught the fever of litigation just now raging m Hopkinsville and has brought suit for $2,000 against the L. & N. Railroad, lie claims that bo attempted to cross the platform of a caboose and was held on the platform by tin employe tin til the train began to move and was then shoved off and hurt' $2,000 worth, Hopkinsville 'A negro boy named Much in Little In especially truo of Hood's Pills, for no modi cine ever contained so great curatlvo power In so small space. They aro a whole mcdlcloo cUtU always ready, r Hood's prevent ti coM uu, or loviT.ruru fltk li.'.i.l.tclic, JiUucllce, constipationetc. S5cJ Thecal plus to tako with Hood's darsaparJUa. Pills At the conclusion of the sermon Mayor Dabney gracefully gave the Sir Knights the freedom of the city. The response was made by Right Eminent Grand Commander Thompson in choicest and most eloquent .crms, of which he is master. The lines formed again, escorted the grand officers to the lodge rooms, then' marched to Hotel Latham and broke ranks. The DeMolay Commandery gave The example of W. W. Brewer, justice of the peace and a prominent citizen of a reception and ball Wednesday Mt. Jewett, Pa., is wprthy of emulation. afternoon and evening and LouisHe says: "I never leavj home without a ville No. 1 repeated these social bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and always recommend functions Thursday afternoon and Both receptions were it to my friends, It is the best I ever evening. used, and never fails to give immediate in the parlors of the Latham. relief." For sale by St. Bernard Drug The election of officers was IHd Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Morwith the following result. tons Gap; Geo. King, St. Charles. Eminent Sir Eugene A. RobinSubscribe for Tjic Heb, son, Grand Commander of the and clerk in W. L. Wene, the office of Assistant Division Superintendent C, D. Pbelps, of the Louisville & Nashville, has been promoted to bo Assistant Deppt Master, a newly created position, and will have bis office at the union depot. Though quite a young man, Mr. Wene has earned for bimself a reputation for executive ability and dispatch so necessary for a railroad office. Tho appointment took effect yesterday. The position vacated by Mr. Wens will be occupied by E. G Payne, who has been employed in the office of the Master Mechanic of tbo Louisville & Nashville at Howling Green. Nashville American. to any who are in distress, or bowed down with burdens they can scarcely bear, and Where, Oh, Where? thus fulfill the Scriptures 'bear c one Bob Burdettc is responsible lor another's burdens.' Nor should we stand gazing up into heaven, as did the apostles the following: "Where, oh, where and disciples on the summit of Mount Oli- is the young man gone whose vet, on that memorable occasion motionclothes were put on less and powerless, until angels bid us to graduation awake to our duty; but rather 'go into all some time along the last of May the world and preach the gospel to every ami who owned the world for. a creature,' so that uhes this same Jesus, day? And where is the sweet girl which is taken up from you to heaven, shall come again in like manner,' you shall graduate, who chanted an essay be ready with open arms to welcome and dread with fate, and started out ball him as tbo King of Kings and Lord of with a giggling frown to turn the Lords "Knighthood and chivalry are two words whole world upside down? And that are almost synonomous. Perhaps the where is the last year's candidate most renowned of all the military orders who had things fixed up for the founded in the 12th century, for the defense last year's slate? Who carried of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, is that carried around as you'd believe, a of the Knights Templar, who dedicating their future lives to the Holy Land, were couple of counties in his sleeve. banded together to Tight for the King of And where is the scribe with a Heaven, in chastity, obedience and vaulting will who tried a long felt to guard and protect pilgrims from afar, who came to worship at the holy want to fill, and courted shekels shrine, to nurse the sick, and care for the and renown with a minion paper jn dying; so we as Knights Templar of the a bourgeois town? The lad had 19th century, purpose and profess to draw divided the world up fair, and owns our swords in defense of the Christian resix billionth share; the ligion, for the protection of innocent but his own maidens and helpless orphans and for other sweet girl graduate a grand surnoble causes, in chastity, obedience and prise and conquers the world with dedicating our future lives to well made pies; the candidate with the cause of Prince Emmanuel; and while the deathless "gall" is fixing himthe trials and tribulations, the tortures at the stake, and even suppression of their self for another fall; while the cause came to these ancient defenders of journalist with the haughty crest the right, through false charges and su- has gone the way of the last year's borned witnesses as was done unto Christ nest. So year by year and day by himself; may wo all with Christian and day the world rolls on in the same magKnightly valor, as valient and nanimous Knights, and as it looms up be- old way; the balloon that is biggest foro tho truo christian more resplendent round about is the flabbiest "rag than the noon. day sun, and which gives a filial feeling to cveryono who recognizes when the gas is out. the Fatherhood of God and the brother Raising Honey. hood of man that 'I am the child of a King,' and the further pardonable pride of The other day a number of ladies singing determined to earn a dollar each self-deni- "My father is rich in houses and lands He holdeth the wealth of the world in his hands, Of rubies and diamonds, of silver and gold, His coffers are full he has riches untold." for the church to which they belonged and when the collection was made they met together and told how they had earned the money. One shaved her husband; another got five cents every time she got up before her husband; another offered, to wash for her son, and got $1 for letting his shirts alone; another assessed her husband $1 for a shine; another got $1 by not singing; another starved her husband till he paid up. This might have been in Earlington r but it wasn't. That's Right. Good times are coming. We feel it in our business and so docs every one else who wants good times and is making an honest effort to bring them. Morganfield Telegram. Subscribe for The Bee. visited Howell shops (he other Mechanic Master day. where Walsh dwells and lashnms things r. nit m to the success of his and the good and pleasure of Ins men. The story told ly ''Onu ol thu Boys" recently in The Bek There is a was? not overdrawn. brass hand and it docs contain 40 And there are other pieces. things. M. D." and enA note signed dorsed "E. J. Y." protected mc from the watchman and gave me perfect liberty in the shops and grounds as well as acting as an inMr. Young devoted troducer. some minutes to explaining to mc the use and action of this or that piece of machinery, and told me I several things of interest. strolled through the machine shop, blacksmith shop, car shop, met the watchman and made my peace peace with him, then found the beautiful little greenhouse and Mr. Wiley, time keeper and Paul the young florist, who, with the assistance of Mr. Wiley, makes the grounds about these smoky shops to bloom as the rose. Here there were thousands of colcus, nasturtiums, geraneums, and other plants for beds, borders and lettering, some raised from slips and many from seeds: everything in the best order a;id many vacancies showing where the plants came from that were already out. This greenhouse and the outside arc used to their full capacity and every inch, of space utilized. Mr. Wiley was trying to shake a chill that threatened him but immediately and against protestations took mc under his charge and showed me about. The grounds arc beginning to promise great bea'uty as the summer advances. One beautiful bed containing more than a thousand plants is in the shape of a maltese cross. Other groupings of 'plants have been made and yet other beds of future loveliness are just begun or just being projected. The The grass plots which have suf winter fcrcd such unfavorable weather show promise now of fair growth. The sail boats, "M. H. Smith," "J. G. Metcalfe" and "P. Leeds" sail ' gracefully in their track about the fountain and careen to the breeze as if guided by an unseen hand, i he contrivance is ingenious and the boats moyc ever before the wind but do not collide. The band has made its debut and all are much pleased with, it. It contains some very fine talent and the instrumentation is considWhen the boys ered excellent. get their uniforms and go to Nashville they will cut a wide swath. Among things to be proud oi arc the home made air comprqssor which starts and stops automatic ally and keeps a large and constant supply of air at 8a pounds pressure. This compressed air is used for various purposes amont which are the lifts which handle heavy loads that formerly required the time ancl labor of numerous men. There is the air motor designed by Mr. E. J. Young's son, who has charge of the airbrake de partment, and the gasohne heater for taking off locomotive wheel tires in a few hours where formerly In the days were required. tlt-pHal-broo- Everything here indicates thrift and contentment. The men ar.e proud of the shops, the grounds, the band and "Old Glory" and they look to be enjoying a fair share of the things of this world and ((internment therewith. P. M. M. What the "S" Will Do "Wo are thorry to thay," com-pothin- cd the editor of a weekly paper in Oklahoma, "that our room wath entered lath night by thomc sthcoundrel who thole every cth in the cthtablith-men- t and thuccccded in making liitli ethcapc undetected. It hath been impothible of courthe, to procure a new ihupply of cthcth in time lor thith itliuc, and wc are n compelled to go to prcth in a moth cmbnrathing and dilh- trcthing. But we can thee no other courthe to pcrthiic than to make the belli thtaggcr we can to get along without the mithing letter, therefore wc print the Ncwth rcgardleth of the loth we have thuthtaincd. The motive of the mithcrcant wath revenge for thomc thuppothed ill It tliall never be thaid that the petty thpirit of any villian hath dithabled the ncwth, and if thith meetth the eye of the dctcthiblc rathcal, we beg to atthurc him that he undcratcth the ncwth-pape- r rethourccth of ,a when he thinkcth he can cripple it hopelcthly by breaking into itth alphabet. Wc take to thay to him furthermore that before next Thurthday, wc thall have three timeth ath many cthcth ath he thole. Wc have reaihon to believe that wc know the cowardly thkunlc who did thith act of vandalithm, and if he ith prowling about our othablithmcnt ever theen again by day or by night, nothing will give uth more thatithfaction than to thoot luth hide full of holcth." g thit-uatio- in-t- ii t- - thmall-thoule- d firth-clat- h Mr. Charles II. Welzel, of Sanbury. so much pleased wilh a remedy which cured him of rheumatism tbat be made affidavit to tbn fact for publication as follows: "This Is to certify ibat on May nth I walked into Mellck's drug store on a pair of crutches, bought bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for inflama" lory rheumatism which had crippled me up. After using threo bottles I am comI can cheerfully recompletely cured. mend it. Charles H. Wetzel." Sworn and subscribed to before me on Aug. io, 1893. Walter Shipman, J. P. Pain Balm is for sale at 35 and and jo cents per bottle by St, Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortoni Gap; George King, St. Charles Pa., was National Education Association. The Natianal Educational Association will meet at Milwaukee, Wis., July 6th to 9th, inclusive. A rate of one fare for the round trip, (plus $3.00 membership fee) has been secured. The' Kentucky delegation will leaveLouisville over the Monon, Monday, July th, at 8 20 p. 111. Those contemplating making the trip should correspond with McHenry Rhoads,Statc Manager, Frankfort, Ky. Begin. afVjfjgRNARD.SENERALSTO RE s' II you don't begin you will never Centennial Rdtes: accomplish your desire. Begin The L, & now and work for one of several of rates good Sh easily wrfn free trips to the of the Tennessee Contennfah . TIckeis. those attention at !E"-a- cB Tennessee Centennial, You can do furnishell. it. Read our great offer. beginning ApVil4W)i8j7 J ST. CHARLES, preme Court, which affirms the decision of the Circuit court of Appeals in ibe case ot KENTUCKY. the Iinterprio Mining Company jgainst Mining the S. Consolidated nice Cine of Dritggis!' Sundries Company nuy revolutionize mining in this prescription &trcfulhj Ccmpounocb. stale t ho huh involved the rights ot lunnrl Mtn liicti.iM, inil the court found in f Ivor of llir'l iii r mil sigainst those who Sccuitiful XUall locale 011 the milkr, that is the lunnel aub Decorations site men have tbo right to nearly every arc better and cheaper this vein they may discover In their tunnel, season than ever before. It on the property of the snrfaca locator or cost so little to ornament a not. In other words, the tunnel min can house with beautiful hangjobble up everything in sight. Every ings nowadays that the mine in Cripple Creek will bo affected by small item of cost should the decision, and mines in many other not cut any figure. Come camps will also be injured. The older in and let us give )oit the camps, however, will probably escape figures for your various without any trouble, for most of their You will be surrooms. mines were down hundreds of fert letore prised at the reasonableness tunnels were projected. of our prices. Denver mining min were astonished and ST. BERNARD BENERALSTQRB indignant at the decision today. They declared it revolutionary and against tho In- Capital Stock Paid In, Surplai-Fand- , terests of the state. It will give a monop120.000 60.000. IN 1867. COMMENCED BUSINESS oly of a whole mining district Io ono man. An individual or a company can locale enough tunnel sites after the frst discovery is mado in a new camp In own the vein rights of it irrespective of mine locations. The tunnel site gives its owners The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not 10 busithe vein rights, which is alt there is Io a ness men wo aro talking Ihry claim, on a piece of ground 3 xo feet wide know all about it but to salaried while a surface miner mi it Ijj sitisfit)! mdh, wage earners and to women with a space 1500 feet long and 300 feet There's safety it the bink is a good one. There's convenience wide, or about ioJS acres, while the tunthe money always ready and out nel man can come under and tako nil his of reach ot your own petty squanveins. dering, too. It Is easy to spend small sums when )ou have a large Chill tonics containing arsenic make chilsum in your pocket. dren look fat its not Mesh. Arsenic puffs MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. them up and ruins their bone its dangerous. It should only be given by Iho direction of a physician. Dr. Bell's Peppermint Chitl .Tonic contains no arsenic. It contains no kind of poUon. It cures chills permanently. It makes stout, sound bone properly It takes lime. It requires and rich, red blood; flesb, vigor and vitalexperience and a complelo knowlity. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, edge bf drugs. It requires tbo drug- Earlington; George King, St. Charles. gist to bave a large variety of drugs fresh drugs. He must give the. What has been regarded by some as the best possiblo work and for compen'' sation he must be reasonable. birthday of the railway locomotive occurred on Seotember 27, 1825, with Stephenson as the hther of ibe event, The Stockton WITH THE AIIOVE FACTS REMEM-HEWE'RE CAREFUL. and Darlington railway had been built, and through his persistent importunities laid with iron, instead of wooden rails. It had ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE. been intended merely for horse draft, but 1IP.YAN HOPPER, Manager. the inventor prevailed upon the owners to A LA BELLE JAKDINIUKK. allow him a trial of his steam locomotive. Stephenson bimself was the driver on L, tbat occasion, and, before a tremendous ' FASHIONABLE itt crowd of curious and for Iho most part incredulous people, he drew a train of nearly thirty wagons, loaded with passengers and coal, at a speed of twelve to fiffeen miles -MS:per hour. Thusthe first train thai ever carried passengers made its journey in 1 iK,ifc,rifc, A.flfrfln ftiiiiHteTiiifan't ffrrtfi safety, and the enlbuiiasm of the multiANU tude was Indescribable 1MP0RTFR OF CLOTHS AND SUITIHCS, But notwithstanding tliU demonstration, 111 Upper Flrtl St., Knnivllle, lnd the locomotive was still unmercifully ridiHe earnestly solicits the patronage of hit Hop culed by the majority. Nor was this ridi- klm county friends. cule confined to the Ignorant classes. The ablest engineers contended Ibat it was Clj ere is a (Time ( ridiculous to suppose Ibat steam could ever venjUtug be practically employed In competition wjtb horse power for transportation AlAhd if you have not already most incredible as it may now seem, it is a done so this spring, now is fact that political economists inveighed the time to Paint, Paper and against tho railway and the engine as confix up the homo generally, stituting an Imaginary reform, wblcb, even so that it will be a pleasnnter if sqecessful which was very doubtful' place to live in, would deprive stage drivers, teamsters and We hayo thg mqsl beauinq.keepcrs of their livelihood, ft was in tiful line of wall paper aatffV the faca of an almost universal opposition pics at your command, ,., u.r .I.- -. ....1.1 uuicaEuuauiu ,!-- .l mai a . ': iuo win! miiiu, lew Come in and place your ojr led by the great Stephenson, labored ineu, dor now. Our prices steadily onward and finally established exceedingly Ipw and wc cart the railroad and the locomotive as ins'tiiu-tlon- s of the land. North l5" K save you money. Itico-Aspn paper JNO. G.MORTON, BANKER. '4f To Compound Prescriptions. U FRITSCH&SON, EBGHANT TA'ltOBhi 1 $or .l. ao lL'A 4 W.0U WORK day8,-.Ja,7- ftlKS3M,SSfeS U 1 o; ,r. -- It 'i, i