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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 3, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897060301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 3, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. y i JfoPvAHSjQiNO A to Tub P r. & A Club or Tew Subscriuess To a "5 """"' 9 . . U. ...... U. W.I.UUUU Get a Club of Ten Subscribers lo C'.ts You 5 Fft&R TRIP "f ' S1 - ruTJitt 't And go FREE. ' Gkcat Tennessee Centennial. KS'-" EIGHTH YEAR. 3: University Dinner club, with a numTRC1BLE WITH INDIANS, ber of the club and embassy and con sulate ofllclals, went to tho tomb of Lafayette and placed thero a magnifiOVJyaone Indiana In Montana pu cent wreath and other floral decora w, RETURNING Hecretury EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1897. PROSPERITY. NO.2 AjShAArf Fi'l-buatorl- ng TUBKEY'S DEMANDS OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. AKMS FOR THE CUBANS. Ono of tho Most Sucoosoful Expodltlona (lgo Tells Why It I Deluyod. Wasuinoton, May 81. Secretary Making Friends for Qreooo Anion a Tho town of Namsos, In Norway, has Onge has returned to the city from been 'effaced by fire. tho Powers. tha War Path. tlo'ns. Cincinnati, whoro ho was a guest ut Commissioner Calhoun muy succeed Consul-Gcncrthe banquet given last Friday bv tho Leo In Cuba. f - 'Jy k Commercial club of that city to tho The Itetentlon of Thtwsaly Impossible and ' Americans in Paris visited Lafayette's Men Reported KUJed. Ja- KILLED BY BURGLARS Limits F)xel to the Cash Indemnity MHg FIts United Stale Soldiers vlulting clubs of Chicago, Iloston and tomb Sunday and decorated it. Itusila Irritated nt,Gerinan)'s l'ol- Settlers it The Will An' Arm.'Are Alt. After a Ueapernta Fight for IIU Lifn N'o St. Louis. Tho coffee crop of llrnzll is for this tfjs f, Saltan Turns tolSngland. (J ago said y to tho Murtloreri. CIoit Mr. that nieeling year estimated at 0,000,000 bags. Wahhkn, 0 May 80. Elijah Hill, n ot Impatience Rcomod to bo general Kentucky toll-gat- o raiders defy tho Dkxvkk, Cal., May 81, A special farfiior living at Farinlugton, ym mur among tho pooplo at thu doluy in tho l'eaeo Negotiations Take a Tnru Mors stnto nitlltln and contlnuo tho depredaV. Favorablo to Greece. he Republican from Helena, Mont., dered last night by burglars. Hill passago of a tariff bill. Tha business Lohdon, May 558. Tho correspond- tions. lived with' his aged mother. Tho rob- of tho country was In a condition apIt is not oxpected that much will bo proaching stagnation and although tho ent of the "Times" at Athens says: The Cheyenne Indiana hare gone on bers broke into tho house, and aftci The dispatches which tho government dono lu the houso this week at Washike wA' path, 'and so far are said to binding and otherwise maltreating the public rcallzo that tho greatest care Is has rccolved from representatives of ington. hate UUUtd alwMt a doun men, in-- . old woman, they went upstairs where necessary in tho construction of a bill Urecco Brazil has decided to reduce all govnbroad, all indicate that tho XrifaA. SKuUa seJdUrs. Hill alepi. They first clubbed Hill elwlltfa" with pcaco negotiations hnvo taken a turn ernmental bnlnrlcs, beginning "aver the head and then shot him. The Intlftiii have no rwrvjitt pf moro favorable to Greece Turkey's that ot the president uwstyiHtt MNiin over fh'e solUfccfn There were evidences' in tho house Milr proposal to occupy Thcssaly no longci This Is to bo a busy week at tho Tenpart of tin atafe, near tha OrawIntilan this warning of a terrible struggle. receives any consideration, owing to nessee Centennial exposition. Many There la no "clew to tho murderers. resrvittti. England's attitude, while the proposal societies and nssociatlons-wll- l bo in sesTha- Whit settler are up In ariw I to abolish the capitulations In tho coso sion. INSTANTLY KILLED. k and tb hmh4i and children ar befug of Greek subjects in Turkey is rejected Gov. Johnston of Alabama charges "ssjiitlnUth hortliwm towns for safe- A.wfal Fata of Two Criiil Creek (Col.) and tho suggested extradition treaty Is that tho former executive shielded Pro' ty. The Cheyenne make the Lame Miner. ' bate Judo llaudolph In his embezapparently set aside Dee agency their headquarters. Tho powers have fixed JEO.000,000 as zling. Denvlk, Col., Juno 1. A spculnl to the Hocky Mountnln News from Cripple thu highest limit of lndomntty,and will The socond largest Cuban expedition SOLDIERS AND POSSES Creek, Col., says: allow sucli a strategic alteration of ever landed was safely taken nshoro Win. Carr, aged !!U and Frnnk Curtis, tho frontier as will, not Involvo tho from John D. Long last Hastening lo tho Cheyeuuo Koserratloa U aged Si, miners In the Norman tunnel, subjection of any inhabited district to week. , on Outbreak unii Make Airesls. Vraietf fire miles south of this city, were InTurkish rule. Germany's demand for A Tennessee ninrshul who was shot Hklkna, MonL, May 31. Excitement stantly killed by a premature explosion an International control of Greek by'a negro bandit who was resisting continues on the Cheyeuuo nhervatlou ot dyuamtte. Carr was warming foui refinances has not been 'favorably arrest &?4;v hU y'uu uml killed tho and Ih the settlements In tho vicinity. sttcktt of tho explosive. The bodies ceived, as tho government hopes to blaclf. Ranchmen tm tho upper Rosebud have wore hardly rocogulzablo. raise a fund on the guarantco of EnItcv. John Milk, a Lutheran clergyail detmrtod their hemes. Six compagland, and Russia, with inter- man at Chicago, who had been Dbnfincd nies of sohMera front Tort KeogU and UNEXPECTED SUMMONS. est to pay the Indemnity, conceding In a sanitarium at Milwaukee, hanged Caeler are ea roate to the agency ,'as la certain revenues, but not accepting tho himself there. also the sheriff f Caster cwaty, with Or. AHgeU Mar Have to (lo to Turkey principal of foreign control. SECRETARY OAOE. A mysterious fall of tho floor of tho large nuaibersof defalks. Thoffherlff Boouer than Ho Kipected, ot such vast Importance, tho people great YdAcs observatory came near inha a warrant for the arrest of Indian Am. Arbor, Mich., May "83. Presi- wcru beginning to complain of tho The Bultan Favors but the Official and Rejuring tho recently-fitte- d lens of the Agent Stonch, charged with Interfer- dent Angell has left for Washington In ligious World Denounces the t telescope. ing wUU officers la tlte discharge ol obedience to U telegram received from tlrao being consumed. What thoy most of Thessaly. wanted was tho prompt passago of a Macmonntcs' statue of a bacchante, their duties; also' for three ladlan wur the state department. Tlio summons tariff bill that would produce sufficient London, May 28. The correspondent dcrvrtt was entirely unexpected, and Iti nature revepucs and with that question out of of tho Standard ut Constantinople says: wlltch has been rejected by Boston It is considered too true to nature, The sheriff will probably arrivo at Is unknown. the way tho government could tako up The Immediate ontburago of tho sultan may go to Brooklyn. the moryatloa with his deputies (o favors restoring Thcssaly to Greece. It Is rumored that Dr. Angell will be tho question ot reform In tho curk The president has signed tho comforeign minister has Tho Turkish laerraw and endeavor to arrest the mar ordered to depart for Turkey sooner rency. mission f Whltclaw Iteid as special derpra of the sheep herder, while the than he expected, probably within a Tho business men In attendance on spoken on the subject in a conciliatory ambassador of the United States to sohilers and civil oAlcora will (be pre- lew days. tho Cincinnati meeting, Mr. Oage tone to tho llaron Dl Callcc, tho pared to quell any actual outbreak ambassador, asking only a Queen Victoria's jubilee. thought, were agreed that a curroncy Tho statuo bf John Harvard at CamCoi'iuHcrablo anxiety Is taanlfcitcd. FIFTY.FIFTH CONGRESS. little delay in order that public excommission should bo authorized nnd bridge, Mass., was daubed with crlm-soManyjtre of tho opinion, however, that appointed at once with a view to their citement may subside. Special Section. paint by Harvard students, who On tho other hand the whole official the pwvlty of the situation has been formulating a plan which could bo IB tho teaste. on tho Bib. after and religious world, Including tho defeated Princeton at baseball. Mwm exagge ra ted. up wlp. m, Seuntor presented to congress on Its reassemof minor fullness At Muyflcld, ICy., a wholesale Jail dedenounces the Idea of AUrleh (rp., It I.), In ehanre of the UrIB bill, bling In December. During the recess restoration, while every military livery occurred Sunday. Three notoriW.ILL 1JANQ. JDURRANT hod tho mcoiure laid tioforo the senate, and ui vvugiuu t uaa tnougut Cunt li curauuto the tiprnln? upooch In Its foror, of on ings could and should bo given by the mcasuro points to retention. Even ous horio thieves were among ttioso who escaped. The prisoners tunneled Osv Hrnta Hm I'tttgHr. Kef.wed to Eitmil hour and a quarter. Ho" wo followed by Mr. commission to financiers nnd others those who had supposed that tho sulVct Aem.. Mo.) la opposition to the bllL Mr. e C'lrnirnf . Kirj-ttout. Cannon (IL rep., Utah) cloved tho debato for who might desire to be heard from tan was manufacturing tho excitement SACRi-MKWj"!., June I. Thca the day by uririiut that the protoctlon should bo all parts of the country. It was a In order to pxact better terms from tho Two Texas men fought a duel to the Tha great question, he added, and should powers are beginning to think ho has death with pistols. Nino shots were Darrant wlllKaa'j on Juue It, one week so distributed as to aid tho farmer bouse was not In session. gone to far and lost control 6f tho sit- fired in all and every one hit Its mark. fnn,acxt KrliUy. have tho lnllest discussion. IN the senate on the SOtu, a resolution was Both were dead before their friends Uov. Iludd, aunday evening, teleIf tho commission should fall to uation. greed to authorizing tho occrcUryof thonavj ltussla docs not conceal her extreme got to thorn. phoned that much to Warden Hate of to employ any suitable ship la forwarding re- agree upon a satisfactory plan, the adCol. Georgo Thomas Fry, one Of tho Kau Quentin prison, at tho batue time lief supplies to India. Tho first vote on the ministration very likely would have a Irritation at tho German policy, which n ordering the death watch placed upon taria bill was taken niter two hours' debato on proposition to present to congress. In is so openly nnd persistently directed lawyers and politicians of resulted, St to tho Item of borsclo acid, which tho against Ilussia that many Turks accuse Tennessee, died from tho effects of an thb prloue?. 20, in favor of the schedule as tlicd by the any event, the people with whom h liamcdistoly after telephoning this finance committee, tho voto being mainly on secretary conversed were agreed that Germany of deliberately plotting to attack ot apoplexy, in tho .Tho homo was not In session. some Initiatory action should be taken produce a rupture between tho two year of his age. atcssagu to "Warden Unlo, tho governor party linos ' Dr, Sanarclllj at Montevideo, declares In tho senate, on the S7th, tbo flnal confer- at onco. The business of tho country countries. as driven la a.closcd carriage to the clvlropproprlstlons report on that ho has been able to verify his dis4ejat, where he took the train for San ence was taken tho sundryagreed to: Yens. Si; hnpatlcntly demaqded It, ho concluded. The Sultaa up and bill Special Efforts to Re- covery of tho microbe Maklntr Fraacleca Notwithstanding thu faot nays, S3. Tho senate then lookup the tarlfl of yellow fever. FOUR CHILDREN KILLED. store Friendly Relations with England. Ho wil soon publish his curatlvo systhat the governor has made" known his bill aad continued its formal consideration by IIkuliv, May 37 According to n dis- tem for ho disease. dechdea aad ,iht the tolepfimio mes paragraphs v .In tho houo Kcproaeutntlvo A Orunke n Hsu Drives a Wagon I.oad of sage leaked oat, tih6ame' ficcrocy Is be-- - ixmin osarea a resolution ucciarinK nw" tho Little Ones In Front of a Moving? Hull-wa- y patch to tho Frankfort Zeltung from King George paid a visit to M. Onou, belligerency of that Mnw Train Four of His Victims .Are Constantinople Count Muravieu, . tha IhOrUus-dalag HMlalalaedregardlHg tho statement Cuban of congress shouldtho recognised. Speakminister, and nftern two lasurg-nt- s bo . HwoIhm. wlMivwir wits Killed OniU"-wtir- o auiiT'Ss'.urssjrr wni n long . " un aPlw gpveraor haaropared, and er llrcJ Jwlv-- 4 , of.sno Otkrf Frightfully MungUdby Turkish ambassador ut"St. l'etorfeburg to Emperor Nicholas, urging him to in" Vil.!. JrfH(.l.ui urktl iuh ItlMM nut latj.1 speaker the house, by 01 to 67, sustained tho the Wheels. that Turkey must renounce her ImTho houo then adjourned until tho JlsU DkmYkr, Col., May 30. At 8 o'clock possible claim to annex Thcssaly. tervene on behalf of Greece. sjnoto, on the iStb, Mr. Tillman, o! fcQrtAVE DESECRATION. IK the Herman Hohr, aged 21, who rented a South Carolina, presented a resolution for tho this evening a spring wagon driven by Ho added that, In his opinion, the farm near Davenport, ' In., cut his appointment of a special committee of four Henry Mnrsau, a carpenter, and con- claim had only been Few aK4 CM WHhlu Cat. Moalbi at senators to Investigate charges wasspeculation taining eight children ranging in uge to prolong tho negotiations advanced throat while harrowing 'corn. Ho is of as a preJnckion, pcioro me by senators when tho tariff bill to nlno years, was struck text for renewing tho war, which Eu supposed to have been disheartened befrom three 'Jackson, Cah. Jai)c 1. Sunday lt DnSnoo commlttoo, and mada a radical Hpoech by a special on tho Denver & Klo ropo would on no account permit. cause Ills crop was not sprouting well. train of thopresonl was noticed that ,the, grave pt Mrs. T. Indenunclatloa of tho action allegations were Tho government hns finally deterresult flce who was barfed in the public and former committees. thoIlls democrallo and Qrando railroad and as aand tho four of This statement so impressed tho sul- mined thnt minors can not net as deputy late denlod by Mr. Vest for othors tan that he has been making 'special Wednesday, had by Mr. Aldrlch for tho present republican com- tho children arc dead cemetery here last postmasters or chief' clerics or In any to restore friendly the pall- mittee. referred tca disturbed. Ulavcs. ol tho upon commlttooThoonroolutloa was oxpensoi to.Tho arc terribly Injured, two so badly that effortsEngland, and to this endrelations capacity where they will havo anythey will die. contingent ordered with bearers, which had been thrown wan not In Marsau, with his three children, hod the whole pulaco entourage to attend thing to do with the muklng of conthe casket, were found on the sur- house tho senate, session. BOth. Mr. Mills (Tex.) ' on .tho IN day at tho home of tho garden party given at tho English tracts. been spending tho face. Tho grave was redpeaed, and tho secured consideration of a Joint resolution In Mexico City the American resicmter box, eoaldalag the. basket, was war to IsnUO ratloui Chris Schonowclss, in tha southern embassy in honor of tho queen's birth dents decorated the graves of tho dead tho secrelarvof district fouatl broWajjad ,Ui cowr of the (for tho rellof of dexiltuto persons In thoKl Paso portion of tho city. When ready to day. of 1347, and also wreathed the resting by tha, Jtlo Grande, near start for homo ho took a load ot chil was easlAit ha41teJifMs,':th;jrpse places of Mexican soldiers. Tho graceTHE CABINET A UNIT. affi spproprisiini iu,w" iur iuo Vuijv, dren, gathered up In tho neighborhood, Ihcrc, Jivf.eico Uiat T.. was lvted, Tho tariff bill was then taken which ful compliment was. reciprocated by for n short ride. the body had been touched. This Is up and Us consideration occuplod tho remainthe Cuban Tho houw was not In It Is claimed by tho police that Mar- No UlsagroeiueutonTariff Hill. Uuestlon the Mexicans. tho second case bf grave desecration der of tho hosslon The If tho president continues in his presbVu-session. sau was intoxicated and paid no attenwith I a a few mouths. Cincinnati, May 23. Secretary of ent frame ot mind it is thought ho will IN the senate, on tho Slst, no buslnoss was tion to the signals of the engineer, but transacted, linmcUalo adjournment being taken drove upon the trnclc while tho train the Treasury Lyman J. Gago and wife wait no longer than tho return ot GRAVE. LAFAYETTE'S nut of reaiioAt for Decoration day.. . In tho was In plain slglit and but a few feet arrived yesterday and will remain un- Special Commissioner Calhoun to notify session, tho body n DeoeratoTtie Tomb bouse, after a rrowlueut to allow Its members to partlclpato In awny. Tlio engine struck tho wagon. til Saturday. Secretary Gage Is hero Spain that humanity domands u relaxaor the I'amuu Vrenthman. with members of the Commercial club tion of tho concentration policy. Momorlal dny exorcise I'akis. May 31. Yesterday Anbassa- Vinegar Factory lturned. of Chicago, on an outing. "When asked BOTH "WERE DROWNED. Ilmigr.il Illm-elpW yf Porter, former Chicago, May 23. lire yesterday af- about the reported differences lu the Mu.WAUKEK, May 29. John Mick, ol hbtiJ.Mii.fMi. Ucu. , Wolcott II. cabinet over tho Cuban question, Sec- Sad Fate ot Father and Hon ut Lin col o - ., destroyed tho William Y-;.. :..i,: a .i murau, Chicago, aged 70, nn Inmate of a soul ternoon Vinegar factory, one of the retary Gage said: "That Is all gam10, HCUriag vonkHi-uuuvriCenter, Has. tarluin, hanged hlmsolf here this morn- lluuge rv VlifuUad and Thcoaoro Stanton, mon, and there Is absolutely nothing lurgest lu tho west; los, 8175,000. Lincoln CENrKii, Ko3., June 1. tao American ing. forfrrMeretaVV W lu it. Such a thing has not even been George Bepshlro and son Herbert, aged ,11 thought of and thero Is not tho least 18 and nlno respectively, were drowned possibility ot adlsagreement among tha In ,tho Sallna river Sunday evening. members of the cabinet on this subject. The boy, while bathing, was taken "What are the prospcots for tho pas- with cramps and called for help, when sage of tho tariff bill?" was asked. tho father went to his assistance, and "With certain amendments to tho both were drowned. pending bill It will pass thosonateiaud THE MARKETS. that Is about as much as any ono can. tell about Its passago at tho present Kkw Yoiik. Juno 1, 1997. " BY time." I 1 40 ft! 5 1 NatlvoStoors. . OATTM T! corroN-Mtddii- wr fe 60 4W FLOUK Winter Wheat MOTHER A DESPERATE LACE lsei al CURTAINS b -- That Hns F.cr Yet Hailed for Cuba Fron. Ofllcers, n Number of lien and a Hcaty Cargo of Arms and Ammunition Successfully Landed. N. to-da- i - the,-steam- , , The Messenger prints a detailed account of tho loading of tho tug Alexander Jones nnd her departure with tho schooner John D. Long on a niiau filibustering expedition. Tho fac were obtained from a mombcr of tin. crew of tho Alexander Joucs, which returned to port several days ago. h story substantially is as follows: 18, tho On Thursday night, M Joucs took on a cargo of rilles, ma guns and ammunition clietcs, rapid-fir- e at the wharf of tho Wilmington, Newborn & Norfolk railway In the southern limits of the city. Before she had entirely finished her cargo a report was started that officers were approaching and that tho rovenuo cutter Morrill was getting up steam. Taking alarm at tills tho Jones pulled out and started down tho river at 10:1) p. lu., a nil in a tow hours crossed tho bar and anchored outside. The schooner John D. Long having meauwhilo been loaded with coal and other material ut tho Wilmington and Wcldon railroad wharf, was shortly afterwards towed out to sea by- - the tug Jacob Iiraudon, going past tho revenue cutter Colfn,x. On the bchooucr were Gen. Nunez nnd another officer of the Cuban army, u Cuban pilot and Capt, John O'Brien, of tho filibustering tug DauntWiLiiiNaroN, May 81. a, Buy your LACE CURTAINS at home. OurSpring, i i t 1097, ime is maae up 01 uiiivia. three-yar- d . i t, i For 50c and 75c per pair, we show nice' patterns in'' j lengths. See them. al From $1 per pair and up, we show three and one-hyard lengths. For beauty these can not be beaten at the same pricos. j 1 I Twenty-fiv- e per cent, discount on our 1896 Curtains. Lace 1 i I SHORT PROFITS. BIG VOLUME. We guarantee our prices to be as low as those made any retail house in St. Louis, Chicago, New York, or any other city. So save the expressage, and leave your money in your home t market. fc! 4 i7-- se less. Austrc-Hungarl- an m Shclk-Ul-Isla- tn best-knotv- fifty-fourt- -- -- At the sea buoy thoy went on board the Joucs, nnehored near by, and Capt. O'Brien took charge of tho expedition. A hawser was made fast from tha Jones to the schooner, and early Friday morning the tug steamed to the bouth with her tow. The Jacob Brandon returned to SouthporU On tho way down the coast no port was entered, but off Palm Beach, on the coast ot Florida, Ti Cubans were taken on board. The Jonos then towed tho schooner to Bahamas, and in the vicinity anchored lu the open sea on Tuesday, May 18. On Thursday morning, May t!0, the filibuster Dauntless hove In sight aud came alongside thu Jones and tho schooner. She coaled from tho schooner, took a cargo of arms from tho Jones and, with Capt. O'Brien lu command, headed for the Cuban coast, about 00 miles away. Sho left tho Jones between eight and nlno o'clock Thursday night, made a successful landing in Cuba near Matauzas and, after an absence of 31 fiours exactly, returned to tho Jones, took another cargo of war material and started for Cuba Friday night. On tho last trip (Jen. Nunez aud the 0'J Cubans left tho Jones and went on board tho Dauntless accom-- - BISHOP CO., MADISONVIUJ.C. KENTUCKY. I '''''''''' DOUBLE Two Negro Marderor WYOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. a'eie'e's'sieia't)ai8isia'ieia'B't'ii'Q''t''a''n HANGING. ttnung Off In the T. Powers Cmctao, and John Lattlmore, both colored, were hanged In the county jail, tho firsl double execution since the hanging of the anarchists In 18S7, and the first double colored execution ever held in Chicago. Both men were cool and walked unassisted to the scaffold. Neither had anything ta say. Win. T. Powers was executed for tho murder of John J. Murphy, a saloonkeeper, by whom Powers was as a porter. Tho object was robbery. John Lattlmore and Henry ltucker were convicted of tho murder of Louis Marvee in tho tower of the draining canal near Summit, Novcmber-10- , 1800. Ilucker confessed, and wu3 given a sentence. HOW" THEY STAND. d Chicago Jail. May 29. Wm. BEST TRAINS -- TO- tfanoQO Pifu Mnntaru Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, -- VA- JS-itohJll- .m-T-- ,-, ' "Whetf 'the Dauntless left with her becond cargo tho Jones coaled from the sehooucr, towed her oil Cape Canaveral, Flu., and turned her loose. She bulled buck ami got into Southport uruiiiu . -- -. May av. Flay HumUr. St. Louis or Chicago. jr Following is .tho standing of the league baseball clubs at the close of piay may au: Won. i yesterday inornlug. Dsltlmoro The cargo curried out of hero was Clnclonatl valued at S7N,000, aud is said to havo Flttsburuh 1103 ton... been tho second largest ever lauded lu Clereland Cuba. Lost. cent 8 11 10 Per SLEEPERS. DIKING CARS, ' CHAIR CARS OON3ULT iiVESTIBULED TRAINS, M i1- - - 4 - 21 17 17 14 13 l." .733 .(Be .011 fi)." is Tho member of the crew above referred to says thero is no truth In thu story thut the Jones wus chased and 11 red on by a Spaulsh war vessel. The Jones never saw the smoke ot such a . wur vessel while on her trip. Loulsvlllu New York Philadelphia.. llrooklyn ChlCUKO. . . .. Washington. St. LouW il H II U 12 14 13 ID 10 u TICKET AOCNT, OR THAV. ,RA .BOO F. M. RUGG, frMiei PASS n ACCNT. .600 .181 187 ST. LOUIS. MO SI SO .311 ,311 a Si IT, Denial. seinl-olllel- !,, !! adrjjavs'.) Am-rlc- V f. Vice-Preside- nt rM & L ti V ffflfb, I: $ A. GOOD ..'', !::::::::k BUGOY MADE THE - Ue- Mauuid, May SO. A nlalls given of the published state- - lj SOLDIERS' HOMES. mpnLs mat iucivmicv iiua made overtures to Spain on the subject The Hoard of Manager dolus Ou Their of Cuba, and It Is reiterated thut It Is Annual Inspection Tour. Impossible for tho Spanish government Washington, May 81. Tho board of to uccept mediation in a question managers of homes for volunteor "Which concerns Spain alone." soldiers will uieet hero next WednesPLEADED NOT GUILTY. day and will soon start on tho annual tour of Inspection ot tho homes. Ue lluu Off With the Money nnd Was Caught with It, Anyhow. Tho' board goes first to th'o central Boston, May 28. Albert M. King, $ branch at Dayton, O.; thenco to the Marion (Ind.) branch; to tho north- who fled from Boston last week with western branch nt Milwaukee, the 630,000 of the funds of tho Boyleston western branch at Leavenworth and national bank In his possession, was arthen to the Pacific branch nt Santa raigned before a United States commisMonica, Cal. sioner on a charge of embezzling. Ho pleaded not guilty, and furnished bond. Ho will be held to Uio grand jury. NINE PERSONS KILLED , --. . (MpA - erarainirr 10Q7 l t- i''e ''B'nt'asl.l' fjUlCl paper J 09inaW f)l?ades. The largest variety. Newest designs. ' Leading colors at the lowest prices ever shown e people of Hopkins County. to-th- And Twenty Injured In a l'unlo In a TJ & MADISDNYILLE CARRIABE CD. for $45. t WIIKAT-NUN-No. o.2 Ited W aivcs Her Uoy Carbolla Acid and Takes a Fntul Dose Herself. 23. CO S OATS-N- ftS I'OKIC-NewM- ess ( S2J " 2S 21 7 Ill HM BIS n (jive us a sail' and be convinced that we will give you the best Buggy made Twenty-fiv- e years experience tells the story. We jrfKenttickyfdrthenioney. willsell you a Elsie Numlllcr, crazed by domestic trouble, d son carbolic gavo her acid and then toolt a tloso uerseii afternoon. She Is dead, but the hoy may recover as he rejected a portion of tho dose when It was given to him. Milwaukee, May clght-ycar-ol- Mrs. COTTON UliUVUS-SiccCALVUS-r(euchlool ST. LOUia Middling rs. a & rePisa, Italy, port of tho disaster at the cathedral Saturday, upon tho occasion of the unveiling of tin imago of tho Virgin, when n caudle fell, setting fire to tho building and causing a panic, shows thai nlno persons were killed and 21 others seriously Injured. Most of the victims are women uud ull of thorn residents of Pisa. Church. May SI. The official RAILROAD COLLISION. Fatal Wreck on the Denver & Wo Urande , Itallroad In Colorado. Ghand Junction, Col., May 20. The on the Atlantic express, Denver & Klo Grande railroad, collldod with a freight train, near here. Tho engineer and fireman were killed, and several passongcrs Injured. east-boun- d, Please call in and be vinced at con- A. D. SISK'S BOOK STORE, MADISONVILLE. - KY. lsiia'li8HUH"l'''l41 Wanted-- An I yes-tordo- y ) Uowaand Hellers SW U 3W 4W it 8 S3 3 30 4 3 BIlKlll'-I-- uIr r'LOUU-I'alc- nts loCholco....... Uxtrudo... No. a lted Winter X 300 M 100 43 W) JK Ml ft WHEAT od.. OATS-NKV12-M- o. O.. O '' Tqp Buggy of Our OwaMake f Used Arsenlo Instead of llnhlng Powder. Oakland, Cal., .May 28. Fred Bee-soer , ifa B w VI t0 tt u 1 6J 4 25 J Kl TOUACUU-LuHAY-Cl- oar n, Lcuf Hurley. an employe on tho ranch ot Harry UUTTUIl Choice Dalrjr KUUS-FrMorse, at Sunol, used arsenic instead FOItlt Standurd (now) baking-powdIn making a batch of of bread. Ilcesou Is dead, another man Is LAUD Prime Steam CHICAQO. dying nnd several others are dunger-ousl- y OATTLE Native Steers. ill. HOUS Fair to Choloe. .... jlelleres He's the Homeliest Man in ths .... osb UACON-CIcarltlb Timothy 4&o 8 OJ u U A l.'5J 8 0) 7 S 25 3 Si 4 8J T8HS4 5 CO 3 60 6 03 4 70 World, t An Kingston, N. Y., May plication has been made to Judgo Clear-watto commit Jos; Myer to an lnnnne asylum. Myers delusion .is that ho is tho homeliest man In the world, and ho threatens suicide In consequence. Will Run Forty Hours a Week. SoMjmswQuTii, N. II., May 20. It was announced yesterday that beginning Juno 1, tho mills of tho Oreat Falls Colton Manufacturing Co. will tun bn a tlmo"1 schedule until tho stfrplus Is disposed lit,' AFFaTrS IN ATHENS. 80. aper WHUAT COUN-N- o.a rinrniK ruient No.3 Spring. No. 2 lie J 420 7Ui ..... OATS No. 3 7M FOltlC Mens (now) . KANSAS CITV. . 303 OATTLIJ Shipping Ste-irsHCKJS AllQrmlos ,,... asi WHEAT NO. Ilea OATS-N- o.2 Whlto COItN-Na2, B0H 23M Another llrldge Across Niagara. Niaoaiia Falls, N. Y. ,May HO. An other new bridge Is to span Niagara's troriru. It will take tho place of the tinner suspension bridge, nud Is to be finished by April 1, 1808. So much is nractically certulu, though tho con tract will not bo awarded for two or three days. Met Dculli In a Folding lied. Mo.NTfKt.iKH, VL, May 31. A folding bed at the Union houso closed automatically during Saturday night while Harry Kendall, aged 01, was asleep lu It, Ho was dead when taken out, either from asphyxiation or heart failure Induced by fright. spondent of tho Dally Mall says today: "From a Uusslan source comes news of a conspiracy against King George of Greece, far more deeply rooted than was supposed. Tliore Is Indubitable cvldenco that Premier Ualll and Ids colleagues In the cabinet are gravely Implicated lu a plot to overthrow tho .(Iloomy Outlook for Ureece. London. Mav 31. The Berlin corre Who eaa thine of soma simple thlnzUiDatentf vour Mmis i thoy msy lrin yo AHor-serWrlto JOHN WKDIiEItUUnN ft UO. Washington. I. C for their l& prlseofter one thousand Inventions wanted. and now list uf Idea ?" EXCURSION TICKETS VIA THE Illinois Central TO 'dynasty. IUl - "Tho Kolnlscho Zeltung says that Greece will bo compelled to pay a large 0 Indemnity, to reduce her army to men and to give up her fleet." 20,-00- THE TENNESSEE CENTTOil,, - EXPOSITION "TEN YEARS FOR JOHNSON. and' INTERNATIONAL AT - i 17fl IB 0 U CI U An Anierlcnu Who Oavo IIU Bcrvlccs and Llfo to Cuba. NkwYoiik, May 29. Tho Herald pub- NBW OKLEANa FLOUK-IIttfhara- COUN No.3., OATS Western IIAY-Cbo- do. lce dcs POHIC New Mess. UACON-Sl- .., .... 9 8 1W fl B 113 COl'TON WIIKAT-NOJitN-No,2Mlxd Mlddllnif LOUISVILLK. o. V Q W 8 C IflMffl Sited...., , OATS-N- - 'i ws'l X f ) XZ I V ir n ja.1 tm I" Vv r T I IB f . from tha lightest to tho We do all kinds of repairing on Spring Vehicles, lYtftiiftii.ljeinjjuseclin our county. A hint tq th.Q wN is suulqient. , m "t ' . "KiJ J TH COlTONMIddllng,.. 1X& May 20. Elaborate measplums fur- Illinois. TuA, Coneulur Athens, ures hnvo been takoa topreserva order. Washington- - May 'J!". Tho president Uesldes the police and gendarmes, a tlW nonAtnated Ferdinand WNow civil guard has been selected trout tho inunn, of Illinois, to be cuusul of the iTiilti.it Htutj-- q at Cdlo.?ne. mast trusted InbablUtais, - Tho- - minister c( MlO Interior, M. Uud Mux llouchHofn, ot Illinois, V bo ,h,eQtQkl, teTesolyed to deal severely consul of tho Uultcd States at Barmen, RUtharato Measure Taken to Treserve oa eM HU Mixed Or- FOIlK-NovrMDACON-Cloarl- ,...T... tilt's 25 - t Ii der. tlm-iiian- -- SV 4 m r XVy I::::::: .' JO'N-BS- , Kanasp!?, n D- m ,.dj.p. moveraea. with The faet that the waraatjv. at Pha-Inniand ar are pcadv to dtaorder-- i ocom- tillery In the event Hat deterred ie woiuucwuia. I The Sttevdry Olvll Hie. m land-troona Qermauy, South Oarellna Editors ut the Nn4bvlllelx. X?Abuvillk,- - Tenn., May 81. About noon yesterday the South Carolina Editorial asaoeiation and ladles accom'WASHiNaTSN, MCyJ."TWtaTcon panying arrived on the association's Yereuce report on Uie sundry civil bill annual exottraton, Tho visitors will to 3ft. remain bore fettr days. was agreed t In tha sate "Johnson, Into presldont and cashier of tho State national bank of Lognnsport, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment In tho Ohio state penitentiary lishes details regarding Charles II. Gor- Jiv Judffu Baker of tho United court ior mo uhw don, an American, alleged to havo been States killed In Cuba while with tho Insur- of Indiana. There was no sensation, gents In tho ClcnfuegoB. and Johnson rccetved tho .words ot the and Mrs. John""" judgo Without Says the neraiu. vui. don disembarked in Cuba last Juno and son, who was present In tho courtrwas soon promoted to tho rank of oom, listened without emotion. major. Ills remarkable shodtlng at tiin flrrht of Vista Hcrmosa, In the provlnoo of Havana, astonished both tho Spanish and Cubans. Ho crossed the troeha and joined Macco. Maceo promoted him for bravery In the field, and thought so much oMilm that ho was selected as ono of tho few to And why not ft cross tho troeha In hts company. Gor? It's don was wounded at tho samo time as well as a coffee-pushthat Maceo was killed. far more necessary. Do you i suffer with dyspepsia? Ayer's Chester II, McLaughlin Sentenced to ths ttliulru Keroraatory. Cathartic Pills will cure you. Nky YoiuVMay &0. Chester II. McTake a Laughlin, one of the Valentino gang of swindlers who operated by incaiif PILL AFTER PIE. of forged checks over a portion of the L United States and Canada was sentenced to the Klmlra reformatory. MAd. CHARLES H. GORDON. Tho Logansport (Ind.) Hank Wrecker Sou. teuced to the Penitentiary. iNOiAXAf olis, Ind., Mav 29. John F. NASHVILLE. Jorlbe above occasion liclels uill be sold by ihe Illinois Cenlral Kallroad at varying times, rales and limits, including a ticket on sale daily, Rood lo return until November 7, and including ticketshaving limit of twenty days, fifteen days'and seven days. For full particulars as to which of the above applies from your, nearest Railroad Slation in connection with'-Ih- e Illinois Central Bailtoad, call on or address your nearest railroad Ticket Agent. Wm. vul,' Pousse P&te.. pie-pusher leaos. no. A. Scott, Div. Pass. Agt., Memphis. A. H. Hanson, G. P. A., Chicago W A Kellond, A. G. P. A,.,LouisvilIe. Murrav, Div. Pass. Agl., NewOr- - NEW BELMONT EverythingFlist-clj- Sufficiently Hosted Wo"., X1VJ j. madisonvillkky!! - 1?XU Z0J. aA. ?: pone's, pjjri-JrW- 'y ' A ii' ClflpBee PAUL,M. P etc., 4,360,577; professional, 944,-33trade and transportation, 326,122. ' MOORE, Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Incorporated, cuss miller. Kntered iho i'cstoffice at Birllugton at Second SUBSCRIPTION RATES: hid Year, strictly In advance Six Months, ' " . ft 00 SO Three Months, Slncle Copies J conntr. Addrott ni lor particulars. THURSDAY. J Specimen copies matieii ireo on application. wanted in all parts of the Correspondents JUNE 3. 1897 -- 3 1 IKeJtK. JltftHUL IHIlJiiliWmllFJnflll g EftftailttiiS w- - Mpag Cuba. The ruin of Cuba is complete. England's consul genur.il in Cuba recently condensed the situation in the following words: "The protracted and desolating insurrection is fast reducing the once prosper-pcrotiand important island lo a Money cannot be obdesert. tained at anj' rate of interest. All are There are no buyers. sellers and even pawnbrokers arc reluctant to make advances on goods." The Cubans arc in desperate straits. Oppression, rapine and murder reign. Spain's policy has been one of starvation, treachery and annihilation. The season of rains and fevers is upon Cuba now and the Spaniard's cannot keep the field against such odds. With the help being given by Cuban sympathizers this counaid of rains and the fetry and the vers the Cubans have new hope. is trying to It is true that raise money to prevent Cuba from raising anything during the coming year," but Spain finds she has raised about all the money she can command. And then Jon't forget that President McKinley is deeply interested to see the end of. this murderous war. s 111 ANNOUNCEMENTS.. STATE SI1MTX. announce Wo are ROBINSON Robinson 'asautboiitcd to (or State a candidate Senator, from tbe counties of Hopkins and Christian, subject to the action of tbe Republican part jr. announce Dr. E. are authorized BAKER Weof Madisonvllle, to a candidate for as Stale Senator, from the tountlcsof Hopkins and Cbtlstian, subject to the action of tbe Republican rat t jr. V- Dr. L. E. Gosi.ee has been formllay appointed Superintendent of the Lakeland- - Asylum and Dr. Dr.'M. M. Lively, of Hart county, succeeds Dr. Goslee as assistant. -- l.. The earthquake on Monday was nten States of which number No damage Kentucky was one. is just a little was done but this reminder of what old earth could do if'she. turned herself loose. The month of May just passed May on record in Kentucky and the average temperature for the month was about Ci degrees. But rl crops are, notwithstanding gie unfavorable conditions, doing fairly well. is the coldest through--gtttethe'State . I I Wilt P. Scon- the newly ap pointed postmaster at Dawson is a hustling Republican and is well equipped to do good and active service lor the future triumph of Republican principles which he has:ever advocated, privately, and ron the editorial chair and the public," platform. Our congratu tt ' Will. lions - r-- It is gratifying to note that Memorial Day was so generally observed throughout Hopkins and Webster Counties. Tun Bee's correspondents from various points in these counties, as well as else where, report the day appropiately celebrated at almost every point. This speaks well for our people. It is a beautiful custom that should grow in magnitude with the progress of mankind. c' B The report of the committee appointed by the National Academy of Sciences to consider and report upon the inauguration of a national forestry policy has been sent to the Senate by President McKinley. The main conclusion is that a policy of forest preservation is essential to the nation's welfare, because of the influence of forests in preventing destructive spring floods and corresponding low water in summer and autumn. The committee suggests the establishment of a permanent bureau of forestry and an annual appropriation of $250,000 to sustain it and shows how millions of dollars have been "spenVin "EBrdpe in recent years in checking the floods due to denuded mountain slopes. Forest fires and pasturage arc the principal menaces to our public domain of forests in the Wests and these must checked. Tollers. A bulletin of the eleventh census just received shows that the total number of people engaged inoccupations of all kinds in 1890 was 22,735,661 an increase of over working people in a 5,000,000 This whole number of decajle. working people consists of those ten years old, and over and is more than 36 percent, of the entire population and almost 47 per cent, of all persons ten years old and over. Over 17 per cent, of- - the whole number .of working people are females.' " Agriculture, mining and fisheries, employ 9,031,336; and mechanical industries, .5,091, 293; domestic and personal service, including hotel keepers, soldiers, sailors, laborers, niaiul-facturir- ig necessary to the welfare each the human race as the other. The one tills the earth's surface and brings forth grains, fruits and vegetation that man and beast may live. The other as truly farms, the interior of Earth and is as important an agent in the world's proThe one gress and development. braves the heat of the noonday sun, the winter's cold and storm that man may have whereof to cat. The other braves the dangers of earth's deep, dark caverns where it is ever night and seeks out coal rind metals and all the hidden wealth and treasure of Earth, toiling, as the other, that man may live and prosper. Are they not near akin and brothers; the one toiling on the surface, the other in the bowels of the earth, and both for the welfare ot the race? Their toil brings life and prosperity and wealth- - to men and nations. ' Ii.et-u- s look ;at theltvwnr.lr.ai'n. Hopkins county,wherc by compar ison with many other sections our people have for years been and are now so well provided. The commercial coal mines of- Hopkins county produced nearly of the entire output of coal for the State. The value of the coal alone that was shipped by rail from these mines was over a half million dollars. Tobacco which is the chief crop of our agriculturalists was only a half crop last year and of inferior grade, but its value to the county was more than one hnndred thousand dollars. To this arc to be added corn and other grains, fruits, vegetables, stock, etc. Our peo ple have not suffered greatly, even in the trying times that arc past and their prospects are brightening. Thp outlook for all crops is fairly bright. With the miners, the majority of them have received the same rate of wages that has been in effect for years, and in some inwere stances where reductions made for a time the old rate now prevails. Good times are belore us if we will only help to make them, so all but the political demagogue and calamity howler agree. If you have not decided to do what you can.for the good of yourself and your decide now, and begin. one-fourt- Surface and Underground Farm by a bystander to pick up any one crs. There arc two kinds of farmers, piece and put in the drawer, he never fails to pick up the piece of as spent Sunday evening in Dixon. George sas henceforth' be will drive around instead of over cattle on tbe highway, es pecially when, ho bas .bis best girl witb him. Splendid Musical Attractions oo Llvorand stomach Troubles-TMr. M, G. Frederick, ot Ltsman. was in A "Jim Key" the Wonderful Weak to Work -- How Ablo to Do town last Thursday. 'All Kor Housework. Horse and SixionnR men of Free Union, under "I tm Untler tho enro ot a physlolan took, last Sunday night, to take in tbe town for two yours d ho wu treating motor ot Lisman, Result, trial before Judge CENTENNIAL BUIGIIT NOTES OF THE ctomacli un.l liver troubles and female Baker and ten dollars and irjmmlngs for . difficulties, but 1 only grew worso under each of them, The following notes of the Ten- I1I9 treatment. I win so weak 1 couM dc On last Friday, Mr. James Herron and Miss Cora Taylor, ot Free Union, were nessee Centennial by a "staff hardly nny work. I woi at last Induced married, while sealed their buggv, at respondent" will be of interest to try Ilood'a Strpninrilla and Hood's J the residence of Rev. inleft Tavlor. Tbe coi have done mr Pills and thwo raedicl-.i0to the many hereabouts who are "contracting parties have our beat wishes notv wolgh 112 that pluming themselves for the great no iar..Mi goad ablo loI do all my Mr. A. Tinder, of Slauehlersville. was :. poui.dj and cm in tbe Craborcbard several days show: I ilrmly bellevo l.iliouldhavobeoli last week, looking for country tobacco, Jim Key," the Trained Horse. In lay gravo today It 1L had not been for Mr. Samuel Matthew Armstrone is hav One very attractive, feature of Hood' Baranparljlfl. My little girl was ing chills poor boy the Centennial is the trained horse, ollllf'ctl v 1th jtlithlalo. 1 gavo her Hood'a Overby Bros Mr. I. W. haa relieved her." contemplate Cavanah and Jim Key. He is exhibited by his Snrraarllla and It going into business at Van- 701 University kershurg in tbe near (uture. Mr. cavanan owner, Dr. Bill Key, in the Negro Mnj. 11. 8. Harfbr, is an honest young business man, haviai building. The history of Dr. Key Avenn?, Knoxviltn, Tennessee. salesman Overby, deceased, is very interesting. He belonged - beenabout tbreo for R. L.and Overby Bros 31 for years, to a well known family who lost are industrious, hustling men who bavo a everything during the late war. host of friends, and we predict for tbem a Then he set his wits to work as Is llio lost - fact the Ono Truo I'.iooJ Purifier. successful future. Mr Rice Lisman bas Just returned from well as his muscle and made enough At all ilrngRKt. I'o suro to rc( HoodS.. euro liver I1M, easy U take. Auburn, Ky., where be bas been attending money to redeem the homestead lJlllSea9y tooiieratc. ssccnts. school. which he gave back to his master. We gladly bote that; Mr. J. H. Yates.who He also educated his master's three has been seriously 111, is now convalescent, REPUBLICAN TICKET. sending them to good schools. soiiijj Mr. C. C. Hardwlck and family are in He is the maker of the Keystone Nashville this week attending the CentenWebster County. nial Exposition. linamcut, which he sold throughMr. Steve Wallace's house in Clay was out this section, at the same time Representative, For consumed by fire last Sunday night. Loss exhibiting a finely trained maro, CHARLES R. EDWARDS. estimated at $900. Insurance on building the mother of Jim. Dr. Key is ol and furniture $700. The Origin of the For County Judce,, a most generous nature. A gentlefire is unknown. V POOLE. J. " man who knows him well, said- - he A real mad dog was killed here last FriFor Counly Clerk, day evening by Mr. V, M. Jenkins. Mr, would give a hundred dollars for Gasten Teague, ot Providence, was on bis T. T. MORRIS. charity without any hesitation. way to Dixon, when about four niiles from For County Attorney, His master Jim is remarkable. town tie met a dog mat attracted nis attenDAVID BROWNING-- . talks to him in an ordinary tone, tion by biting bis dog, and he determined to ascertain, if possible, it the dog was reFor Supcrinteqdent of Schools, and.thc horse understands. There ally mad, and rode along behind it until it arc no tricks played. For instance, Ci. NANCE.' I. bad a fit, and then turned toward Dixon. various pieces of money of different For Assessor, He followed it and tried to get a gun at denomination arc placed on the each house be passed, bnt could not with- W. H. RRYANT, He called railing around the inclosurc where dut losing sight of the dog For Jailer, Mr, Jenkins out, who shot the, dog as it is on exhibition. When asked Jim passed bis house. J J. CURRY. Was Growing Worse Friday. Mr Cherry, of tbe Webster County Record, was here Thursday on business, Mr. Ed Duncan, ot Lisman, was here Mr. James Shoulders bas a sick child. Mrs. Mat'Polley, who has been very low for some time is improving. Reader. SuccesstoTtiE Bkb. WALKER' & TWYMAN, te;MSjjrjBg3-- ' TTIJMiiiJt Main Street, West ol Railroad, ' ' . , n.-.- SLAUQHTERSVILLli. Henry Doris, of Dixon, was in tbe city Monday. Dr. Will Cosby, of Vandersburg, was here Monday. Robert Jackson, ot Dixon, was on our s streets Monday. eftRblNQTON, KY. A complete Stock of 1 JJPfl" . . j Stoves, Castings: -- i 3 liouso-woiS- 1 flood 111 SaraanariUa Hood's ... WEBSTER COUNTY NEWS, What ths People Arc Doing' In our Sister County. SOME INTERESTING BIOGRAPHIES asked for. Jim passes around the hat but is not persistent in his request for money. He is exhibited Onlookers give without charge. just what they wish. Jim also distributes the mail. There are fifteen or twenty boxes in the little postoffice. Any one may ask for the mail by giving the number of the box, and this wonderful horse will get out the letter or paper in that box and bring it to the one who asked for it. He refuses to be sold says he is not sound; and that his master is more able to keep him than any one else; goes very lame in every leg when told to show the how spry he is; then when all danger of a sale is over, he trots around and confesses he was fooling. All this is done by nods and shakes of his head in answpr to questions. In the center of the inclosurc arc ropes of rabbits' feet and a large case is also filled with them. Dr. Key, when asked if these were left hind feet replied: "No, right foo' feet, left hind feet keep you behind all the time. Right foo feet bring would-be-purchase- The Men Who Bear the Republi can Banner in the County Fight. - REI'UHUCAN POSTMASTERS IN OFICE. Webster Couxty Defaktuent. Conducted br David Ueowxim , us ION, KV "'I Biographical. g..U lw..I.." A New York man has an option on the horse, the price is $10,000, and Dr. Key is to be engaged for six months at $100 per month to show the new owner (if the trade is made) how to handle him. The Music. h Another very great attrac tion at the Exposition is the fine music The orchestra at the Auditorium. Fischer s Or chestra at the Woman's Building and various private bands. The most popular band is the and their audiences arc most enthusiastic. Mr. Herman Bellsted. Jr. is the leader and is most accommodating in response to encores. He is a magnificent cornetist and is always greeted with continued applause when he appears for bis solos. The entire band play in perfect accord and the narmony is exquisite. Their repertoire is very extensive and comprises all .kinds of music from classical to the popular airs ''" T. T. Morris, of the day. The deenptive pieces are very fine and arc hugely en- our nominee tor uounty uourt Lierk, is popular young joyed. Mr. Herman Bcllstedt Jr. one of tbe most deservedly too, is a native men in this county. He, is also a composer of note and his of Webster county, having besn born' beat compositions arc always received vandersDurg. liy bis own etlorts be was with much favor and applause. able lo secure a good education and became one of Ibe leading public school On. Saturday night of last week of Ibe county, which profession teaqbers be.- - folThe "Director General March, "one lowed with great success until a few years of Mr. Bellstedt's compositions, ago, when he was made chief clerk in' the establishment T Ki dedicated to E. C. Lewis, Esq., large & Son, of Providence, Ky.ofTbe man (who fills the honored position of Uivens more votes than "Tom" Morri. trmt gets Director General at the Centen- be be Democrat, Popocrat or Populist will nial,) was played for the first time have lo get up early, hustle all day, aad sit ' and the applause was tremendous, up with the boys late at night. Mr, Editor, I this article ta getespecially as the grand finale was ting too long so see thatyour permission I with Dixie a most delicate compli- will continue tbi'j next week. Yours, - etc., W- - E. B. ment to the South. Bellstedt-Ballenberg Bellstedt-Ballenberg dry-goo- Thinking it mislit be of some interest to your readers have decided to Rive you a short biographical sketch of our Republican nominees for county offices. Charles F. R Edwards-Oa- r nominee for representative was Lorn d on the banks of tbe "classic" where he grew to manhood's estate attend ing Iho district school. He came of good honest, nut poor parentage and was compelled to educate himself. From early childhood Mr. Edwards felt & strong burning desire lo be thoroughly educated and bv.diot of.bard lalvjr . f. fnfjtrv luuusuy uuu irugamyjia jiccuihuibik a sufficient amount to pay bis board and tuition at the Providence M. &F. Academy vvbero he took th; full academic course and became one of tbe leading public scnooi teicuers at toe couniy. a pro fession he ba3 ever since followed "Charlie," as be is called by hisfriendr, is severely honest and is richly endowed by nature, both in head and heart. He in about 20 years old, an able and ready debater and will be more than a match for his opponent Should be be elected this couniy will be honestly and ably reprethe next legislature. sented in J. V Poole. J. V. Poole, of Poole's Mills, is our nominee for cpunly judge. Ha was born in this county about 18 years aeo He is thoroughly educated beiog a college gradu ate, and is perhaps Ibe best educated man in Webster county and is a man of unusual By bis indomitable courage native ability and untiring labors be bas forged hisTway to tbe front and be stands today the leading educator iu our county where we bava 60 many worthy and excellent teachers. Mr. Poole is eminently filled for , the position of county judge and be stands a splendid chance ot winning, for be is ,very popular and will pot only get bis parly strength but from present indications will draw largely from tbe party of hii.ad-versarCrab-orchar- Editor Bee: Dixon, Ky., May 31. .1897. SUICIDE NEA11 CROFTON. Centennial Notes. DIXON. Let us have a candidate for Slate Sen- ator. About f of the tobacco brop Is already set. Prof. J. M. Mahan went lo Sturgirf last Monday. Jailor Thomas Page and wife worshiped at Rock Springs, Sunday, It is said that James Givent and C. A. Doris are particularly fond of butlef-milkMr, Thomas Watson, of Henderson, was here several days last week talking up tbe McCormick harvesting machines. Miss Ida Polly is visiting friends and relatives in the country Ibis weekr Mr. F. M, Baker and daughter, Miss Blanche, went lo Evansvilte Monday, Mrs. Isiaah Ramsey visited In Henderson county last week. Mr. D. D. Rayborn went to Sebree 'last Monday. Mr. Gus Hardwlck, ot McLean Cfruaiv, is visiting bis father, Mr. C. C. Ilardwick, of this place. Mr; V. Perkins, of Sebree. waj.;bcre Monday on legal business, hits. Dr. Rice and Miss Effie Ride are visiting in Sturgis this week, .t Mr. Gus Severn and a parly of young ladies spent one day last week pn JSIoyer creek, fishing ,u Mr. A. W. Money received bis co in m lesion last Monday and look charge of the " Postoffice Wednesday. one-halt . The grounds of the Centennial are beautiful and full of promise Jack Armstrong a Well to do for greater beauty when the flow-er,- s Farmer Takes His Life by attain their full maturity. Hanging. The Exposition guards arc most Crofton, Ky., June 2. (Special to courteous to everyone. The Bee) Mr. Jack Armstrong, a The Chinese are everywhere well to do farmer living about and are learning English rapidly. two miles west of this place, comThe Government Building is mitted suicide yesterday afternoon by hanging himself in his barn. very popular and is full of all that rare, beautiful and interesting, About one o.'clock he left the house having instructed his son tq ? he whole exhibit is fine and is plow in the field and his family worthy of our Government. s thought he had gone to the house are of an exploring The of his just across the nature and take promenades about farm. Mr. Armstrong's daughter the grounds sometimes, coming to had been out about the farm and grief. returning about 5.30 came by the The Italian marbles in the Com barn and discovered the horrible merce Building arc beautiful as sight of her lather's body hanging are also' the Russian enamels. from a beam. Mr. Armstrong has Vanity Fair is popular and the been in very bad health and very Turks in the "Streets of Cairo" despondent and this is thought to of the shcklcs. be the cause of his suicide. He rako in most arc fine and are The leaves a Urge family and many sea-lionson-in-law Tom Vaughn, ot Sebree, was here Monday. . in quality Repairing, Koofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- " Rev. O. L. Rlckard, -of Crofton preached ' . a good sermon at the- Methodist Church and prices dirt cheap. Monday night. Tr, Dr. Hoffman, ot Madisonvllle, was in - r .?. 4 a uiMncntip ill I lTHATEn CATALOGUE OF THE ....... tbe city last weeK. ...WW V 1 ......-.W...Frank Carlisle, of Belcort. was here SS SimOHflDSIHESSCOLLEK. --. , last Saturday. Dock Springfield, ot Sebreo, was in tbe . I uvtvi, (33nlVear.) LOUISVH.Lt, l city last week. v5& Omtadu Yaturiblt TnforMtillon lotfiOH OeHrtngtaieam Prof. Maban, Wiley Brooks and wife ?S0 nnnurrpmn summum 1TIFRRAPHY. PfNMANSWP. ETC. passed through the city last Friday UOV R fit 6 8 to tbeir borne in Dixon. Tltoy had Lucrative Situations Vnequaled ttel!UUt for locating GruJualri been to the Centennial at Nashville. Representative I. G. Nance bas returned from Frakfbrt and can be seen alEjEzaJTimja most any time at his farm three miles 'n northwest ot ibis place. Rev. John Sbadrick, ot this place is attending Iha normal school at 1'oole Huston Parker, of Sebree, was In thb city Saturday. B. R Townsend, ot the Vandersburg country was here Saturday. Dr. H. II Whitson. O. L. Coffman. I. T. Ingram and R. S." Oakley spent a few days last week on Green river fishing. 1 11 Last Tbursday night our town was About 12 alarmed by tbe cry of fire. SHIP YOUR WOOL TO o'clock tbe coal and general warehouse of u3lsHx' J. W. Ogden was discovered to be on fire J WL 1 be names were under sucb headway, the fire could not be checked. Tbe loss Is esLOUISVILLE, KY. . timated at $200; no insurance. 233 and 235 E. Market Sired Tbe farmers' ot this locality tire in good Established In 185G. Wo are the largest dealers of Wool in the Southwest, ana snipspirits, we bave bad a good rain and al pers will recelvo the highest value for their wool from us. Wo handle all wool lor most every one bas planted some tobacco You have no commission to piy for selling. Write to us. We also and some are through planting. Tbe most our own account. . who will sblpto us. 61 them say that they think tbey will get furnish sacks to parties good prices lor wbat tney raise on toeir ' POOLE. tarms this year, but we nave some auout Memorial services drew a large crowd us who would not bave prosperity return here on Saturday and would have been a during tbe present administration, were it very enjoyable time ba'd it not been that in their power to prevent il. the majority of the crowd turned it from MORTONS OAP. It its solemnity to a scene of gaiety. speaks well for a people for tbem to visit Captain Slull and Oallin brothers are in HL' tbe graves ot their loved ones on Memorial Evansville canvassing for Hols percentage Day, but when they go from the grave book. .r yard to tbe dancing floor it says that they Of" A Ben T. Robinod and sons spent Mon they can iW are like our modern -- 5.." day in St. Charles. be made lo cut "high" or "low" wtlhout Mr. Geo. M. Davis and wife and Mr. stopping tbe machine. Profs. Poole and Hicks are getting along M. Cain and family attended memorial splendidly with their Normal, making tbe services at Madisonvllle Sunday. Quite a goodly number from here atwork thorough as well as interesting. Rev. Kiser, tho pastor ot tbe M. E. tended tbe basket meeting at New Hope Church, assisted by Evangelist Smith, will Sunday. sPM(!ld,f Mrs. Ben T. Robinson and sons and hold a protracted meeting at this place, beMrs. J. E. Williams were in Crofton ginning tbe first Sunday in June. There certainly is a great opening here for work Sunday visiting friends and relatives. on these lines. Dr. Bone, ot Madisonvllle, made a proOur new locknp is now rtady for occu- fessional call near the Gap Sunday pants, seining forth in ils newness as a Mrs, Fannie Stedham, nee Miss Fannie warning to those who are inclined to be Morton, of Nashville, is at present visitCharge, boisterous. ing her parents near here. of our citizens are to go to Nash Several Miss Mary Morgan, of Madisonvllle, is vllle at an early date. tbe guest ot Miss Arrie Lovan. The special line of Bicycles handled by C. M. Bourland, They do say that Uncle lobn and Aunt Mr. J. H. Tratban and family, ot Madi Mary would not go to tbe Decoration Sat- sonville, were in Mortons Gap Monday. in connection with liis Harness and Saddlery Goods, are urday. Tbty are too old to dance, any superior to the average make of Bicycles, hut by the special Several ot the members of Ibe K. ot II, bow. visited Madisonvllle Lodge Tuesday night arrangements entered into with the manufacturer, can be sold It is said, and we believe it is true, that and at tbe close ot tbe meeting we ac at greatly reduced prices, though fully covered by guaraf tecs. W. W Stone preached a fi.ne sermon Sat- cepted an invitation to a strawberry and North side of Square. Call and sec hun before purchasing. urday. Rev Stone is a coming mm as ice cream supper for which we extend our welt as one ot our best looking preachers, heartiest thanks one and all. and we are clad to say that be is now a R. W. Williams and wife visited rela JUL citizen of Poole. lives near Mannington Sunday. thresh- "HI" Poolo bas ordered a new Sunday School is stiltclimbing witb Our NADISONVILLE, KY. "" ' da,e tucrcase 01 35 in four weens rtnks to VWnFsttSilr., tne patrons tor interest manifested. vw Lisman Is one of our cleverest John Alphnnso Cocnen was struck by a horse druggists and bas one of the prettiest dwellings in town, but bas no one lo look Monday evening and he is suffering con siderably after his chickens and flowers a sad thing. serious. from tbe lick. Think it is not It may.be new to some to learn that our Messrs. A. W. Davis and C. S. Jackson candidate; for judge is now enthusing over a new boy a luturo republican voter. were in carnngton sunaay evening Nevermind the flivor bring on your Perhaps a successor of bis worthy sire in creamr" the Judicial chair. Douglas Clark, of Madisonvllle, was in Two men, late ot Trigg county, near here, were arrested and handed over to tbe the Gap Monday. Trigg authorities to answer charges ST. CHARLES. against tbem. We have an "apple-demlc- " of rheumaMrs. T. R. Finley went to Greenville tism just now. last Monday. Several of the cotton mill girls were out Taylor Cranor was in town on business Saturday. last Saturday. Uncle Billy Smith lakes a very pessiGabe Jennings went to Princeton last mistic view of the law and order situation Monday. Stocks arc just now. fresher than ever. E. J. Sisk made a trip up in tbe Norton Miss Eloer Stephens received, another vitle country last Sunday. Season's buying was successfully planned to letter from her cousin Onie Melton, who is Mr. and Mrs. B. Crutcbfield spent last a prisoner at Havana, Cuba. He says Sijnday in Madisonvllle. that nis rations are both bad and short. combat the times however hard; Lee Hart and Pete Slaton, of Morions He entertains some hope of being liberated soon. Onie spent a few years of life in Gap were here last Monday i,iyae M. msbet. 01 Madisonvllle was this community. His father Is an old in town on business last Saturday. S. S. native. -R" and Volney Sisk and tbeir James SHELTON. families-attendetbe services at tbe Good farmers are very busily enga ged in Tbe planting tobacco, those who have plants, Hope church last Sunday. Mr. G. T. McEuen, of Manllou.-anand will finish this season. The' plants are stock of Slioes is proverb- very scarce In tbis'section, and all you can Mrs. E. R. McEuen, of Earlington visited bear of tbe farmers is, "Where can I get a relatives here last Sunday. ial. Honest values al- We have madri a luckV, tew plants?" Miss Pbronia Murpby left here list ways. No shoddy goods for Pensacola, Fla., to be witb Messrs. Wm. Holt and Cbas. Johns, of Saturday 0 of com ,e But we now have ,nusua! Union coanty, were' here last week looking ber sister Mrs. D. H. Klusmier, who nc o( Ladie8. sick with Typhoid fever. af (er stock. They purchased a nice flock variety and quantity in of sheep from Esquire W L, Hearin. derwear,.and will sell at uur town autnorities bave mads some Shoes for everybody. Wp Mr. Milton Sigler was here Friday rather extensive street' improvements dur have not and ordered one of F, A. Ames & Co,'s ing tne last tew weeks, uur streets are in can please both you and before-che- aper handsomest buggies through H. S.Sbelton better condition now than ever at any time than you yourPurse' & Bro. This means that Mr. Sigler is go since ine incorporation 01 ibe town. can make at home. ing to call in the Iiiden country jsoOn. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hines, ot Faun tainett, Ind , are visiting tbe family of Mr. Wise, of Corydon, was here SaturMr. Jno. Spingler. day, working in the Interest of tbe Conti: nental Insurance Company of New York. ine good ladies ot our town gave a Goods and strawberry supper at tbe residence ot Mr. Messrs. A. M. Sbelton and Floyd,Ogles by went to Henderson Friday on business w. w. Jenkins on last Friday night to Washable Fabrics, Messrs. David Oglesby and F, J. Sigler raise money to repair the town ball. It was a success financially and otherwise, went to Morganiieid Saturday. Memorial day was observed at this Mr. Robert Heatin, of Hearin, was here That all women can ap- place last Sunday. The town peoole re Wednesday. inforced from every direction turned out predate. Come early und The newest and prettiest Mr, W. R.. Jenkins, of. Union county, en mass, and led by he St. Charles Cornet get the prettiest and best was here Saturday on business. conceits in sun protectors. Band and tbe few remaining old soldiers, Mr J. II, Herron went to" Dixon Wed marched to tbe C. P. cemetery, and after India Linens, DJmitics, Fine Umbrellas and nesday. appropriate ceremonies, tbey decorated the Percales, etc., in brellas not so ine all at graves 01 me neroic ocaa. ' AND TINWARE. ,.Sl ,;$, V .- Wm 4 SSJSS i "Of myj Woe "Wool Wool! SA.h5TS1L 8c soisrs, ' 9kw BICYCLES i NORWOOD, OUTING, Kept in Stock. Mated B p5ra:o?:c::! ' jgmj 5?J xc.!g m CftftRbeS BOHKfcftND, I '"" cx': :'Xo:cco:o::'X SOMe op rm THINGS This .AT THE. St. Bernard Stores, greater and New Shoe Styles. Big Sale of. d UllUUluUollIIbs , mMa wto Parasols and v Jimhrpllas Urn-Lawn- s, Foot Fly" an eminent English doctor, "will carry enough poison- - to infect 1 houia- -. for lr(fty Cunts, Guaranteed tobacco halilt etirv. nialtcut woak mon strong, blood puro. K, l. All uruixUts. endjess variety. remarkably Iqw pripes. CROFTON. Mrs. Nannie Horsefield and child ren, of s Mortons, are and friends here this week. Mrs. Williams, of Mortons Gap, is visiting her father pere this week. Three negroes broke into 4ba bouse ot Math Croft, last Wednesday, and stole a pistol, a razorand a pair of pant?. A negro entered tbe bouse of William West. Sunday, and stole a pistol, a rasor andawalcb. Properly valued at $15. Monday yai Memorial day. Everything wcui ui, mtciy, auu.n uig crowa came opt, A horse that was bitched to an emnlv t frightened at a train and ran baggy away, running bvef Mrs. E. E. Earln and throwing ber against a bouse. She was very badly hurt. Rev. Burnett delivered a memorial sermon to tbe GA R, Post in the Chris tian Church Sunday. Memorial Day was cclelebr.ited bare Monday and many people for miles around Joined In the seryfqe. The lobn V- - Moyq Post, Q. A, R. headed the procession to tbe cemetery. Ilev. d. p. Kwr, Chaplain at Eddyville Penitentiary delivered Iha memorial address and was followed by Rev. (.. C. Hall in a briaf address. Tho crowd js aatimaled at from 1500 to aooa Crofton citizens opened their people, homes with true hospitality and entertained all who would partake of their good cheer. Their doors were open ami their tables laden with good things. A special choir wbkb bad drilled for tbe occasion furnlubfld iwet music, and Aiwers and good will abounded. visiting-relative- Eancy'DressGoods Fashion which ' World, Dame Fashion has ap- proved tins spring, arc here. Bright new stuffs,- every yard, and each a groat bargain. All sorts of Dress Goods, both Col- ored and Brack. S.Iks in MllK pHrin r up Stacks of Fabrics of the uHfllll DOHSs PJ In hdld," In Summer-tim- e, more espec- v . fire-wor- relatives to mourn bis loss. We do not believe there is a town of Earlington's size within a hundred miles of Nashville; Hint appreciates more or will patronize more liberally, in the 'way of attendance, the Tennessee Centennial at Nashville. Everybody is interested and talking about the great show and planning to go. If you have. to do it economically get up a dub for The Bee and take advantage of our great offer of a free trip.' viewed by large crowds. Dr. R. L Ilardwick and family will an's hands. move to Mt. Vernon, Iud., this week to The Parthenon is most majestic make it tbeir permanent borne. and contains many art treasures. Esq. L. . While, of the Clay coualry. The St. Bernard exhibit is was in town last Saturday, and Dr. P. praised by all including the Govern- of Attorney T, B. Doris Dixon last TavW. Providence, were In l'V4ay: ment officials, who pronounce it Judge button, ot bebree, Was in lawn one of the finest in the White City. last Friday M Great preparations are beine Rev. W. W W)nns preached tbe fan--' made fpr the reunion of the United "'n's ,of ,Mf ndM" IosePh McMuIBh M handsome and is filled with the beautiful and useful work of wom- The Woman's Buildingus very ially, diseased germs fill the air, multitudes' rc Infected, fall ill, die 1 multitudes ,ewpe. These messengers of mischief do notexist for millions. Why not? Becaus&they.arc healthy and strong protected m a crocodile is agtlnK . If is the 'Weak, the vasted, the who fall ; those who have' no resist! vcpower'so that a sudden cough, or cold 'develops Into graver We hear of casing diseascl disease. We can io it Why not catch health by always maintaining our fcun-Shthin-blood- If icrc Js a wi(1(low or-a door in thedining room, parlor-anyw-here Hie ho..se-,- ),at - need, purtain- - wSts.YanCty Sh,rt ' ,. ing, yoil wij, fjnd w,,at T ws t j our Curtain. Scrims, Drapery, 'Wonderfully tow-priccd. hlthy weight, Laces, exquisite, Imbrider-y-, . . . RTJCHIN'QS,(i.TRlHMGS'p'n tifttl JPattcrnsahat is the verdict Wjijfc$jm' , Vegh'L below the .standard ef health, Jfyoiare tatlng rgrwwd, try a bottle owl ,. for pie, by ajl draggltM tA ate. nourishment; faod for the building up of the system la resist the attacks of disease, It should he taken - reasonable, doses all summer long by. all those whose .Cad-liyw i- of Oil. h condensed (iAia ' Anything clsq.you need or want afctiic 2 8t. Bernard y Confederate yetprpns, June aa-- a Mr." GeorgMc, of Vanden. au4 $.' 'eiieM. 0"i r' - utyi'OOi ft-"- "- (I a MuM.u. r- .. r 1 - rJLV T'X'-v r. . ra -- j" 0) A hi 7. ? ' tl V f w ffj --Lv SBr lr5v"' it Jv .. K. P. Election. an Mr. JAMES HARRISON WEIR DOWN IN THE MINES. and hit daughter. Nora, of Blackford, are Victoria Lodge, No. 84, Knights visiting the family of T. M. WilCeremonies Impressive and Beauof Pythias, held their deorgc Long Falls In a Fit from a election on Monday evening arid One of Hopkins County's Former Even at this late dato we can find men son, of this city. tiful at Madlsonvllle and who still assert that cold cannot be found selected the following officers for Most Prominent Citizens Stump, While Pishing Earlington. in circulation and this in the face of tho 3tttustcy roe Ojrbc." The eagle, theltlng of all birds, is noted the ensuing term: Thco Watts, fact that it can be seen daily while changDies In Tennessee. for lis kern sight, clear and distinct viioa. Alone Sunday was a beautiful day and IF C. C: Geo. Farnsworth. V. C: ing hands in business transactions. Miners So are those persons who use Sutherland's most beautiful and appropriate in the employ of the St. Bernard Coal 'J. V Robinson, K. R. & S.; F. B. SOMETHING OP HIS LIFE AND FAMILY Company can truthfully refute these stories Eigle Eje o.iHe for weak eyes, styes, sore were the memorial Day services at FlliSTCASUALTY IN THE LAKE'S MSTOUY. Arnold, M. E.; Wash Etheridgc, because payment in gold has been made to tho burying grounds of Earlington ejes of any kind or granulated l!d. M. A.; Rev. C. C. Hall, Prelate; them. v Sold by St. Bernard Drug Slore, Earlisg-toand Madisonvillo. James Harrison Weir was born Saturday Secretary Anderson, of Iho Monarch about ic J. W. Twyman, M. W.j Jno. mornlne Geo King, St. Charles Tho Pythian Knights of Atkino'clock, George Long, an Earling-- . Hogan, I, G.; Thos. Longstaff, in Todd county, Kentucky, May Coal Company, says that since taking son Division Uniform Rank and u. tr. 31. 18:8. He died May 31, 1897 charge of said mine, business bas been L. N. TIME TABLE. Miss Susan Atkinson returned and Victoria Lodge, both of this ion miner, lett home to fish in Loch at Lebanon, Tenn. Was 79 years quite good with them, an average run of Thursday night from Nashville, A Point to Kemember. four days per week bas been made. place, led in the services at the Mary, saying he would not return old tile day of his death. At the (Effoctlvo May 36, 1897.) until about 8 o'clock that where she attended Belmotit ColPro'f. Campbell is again with us, and Earlington If you wish to purify your blood you age of fifteen Mr. Weir wont to Cemetery Sunday It was his custom to fish cveninir. SOOIBt this time ho is looking after the washing of alone and should take a medicine which cures blood lege. Do You morning. The line of march was ho had No. 91. N0.J3 No. si. Madisonvillc where he was em- some Alabama coal slack on bis slack one 10.10 am 7.00 pm formed at Masonic t.T. CllldRO. ,,....( Hall in the fol- which to cast favorite place from diseases. The record of cures by Hood's ployed irt the general store of Mr. washing machine, which is in uso by the Dr. D. It Kothrock.of New Berlin, Pa , Lv, St. Louli 8.JS p m b.ii am his line. He would Sarsaparilla proves that this Is 1.10 d m 6.00 pm 3.13 am lowing order: I.v. Kruuville,... Earlington Cornet wade . It's the best thing for tho the best Jas. W. Wilkins the leading mer- St. Bernard Coal Company here. He bas does not hesitate to recommend Chamberout to this favorite stumrj medicine for tho blood ever I.v. Henderson ... j.jtt p m 610 pm 3.41 a m perfect conGdence in the powers of bis Band; Victoria Lodge; Atkinson produced. chant, lor some years. . hair under all cfrcumstanceg. lain's medicines. Ho says: "I have Lv. Sebre 107pm machine to do all claimed for it. and feats Lv. Slaugblori Division Uniform Rank K. P.; and fish for hours. Saturday night Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the most stub34Pm Later he removed to Ashbys-bur- no rival if given a proper test, Just as no man by taking handled Ihcm for a year or more in ray m he failed to come home, and a l.Tllion,...,....... 349 P m' JJJ It 4.47 am choir and citizens. P I.r. MHmvllle. of which place he was one of thought can add aa Inch to pharmacy and find them safe and reliable. W. D. Cavincss and Nollie Umstead searching party consisting of Joe born cases and is the medicine for you Ijv. Kirllngton..,,., 4 ox p in, 7.2a p m 439 a m Tho graves of departed Knights Gough, to take if your blood is impure. the first settlers. He lived- in are back from their fishing trip on Green Lvi Moriont Gtp. 4.J5PXT his stature, so no preparation My customers praisa Ihem very highly." Andrew Brown and Jack 4.11 p m Lt. Nortonville 3.19 a in Fletcher Stevens, Clifton McGary Ashbysburg from about 1848 to River, and tho boys report a good time, can make hair. The utmost No one who is troubled with rheumatism Hood's Fills are the best S.ijpm 8,16 pm 6.07 am I.r. KoiAlntvlllo.... aioKcs went out to Unci him. They and say they really caught moro fish than and John Hodge were -- formally waded At. Guibrio.. .. ... J.JS p in can use Chamberlain's Pain Balm without pill, assist digestion, cure headache. 35 1874, then ma'de his homo in Han they all could eat, ,., Lv, Cmhrla, that can be done Is to proO.UI m. 8.47 p m 6.JI am Addresses were made were out to tho stump where they cents. son for a few years, afterward praising Ar. Nathvllla .... . 0.03 p m 10.10 p m 8.40 a m decorated. W, C Wilson, who bas for the past few satisfied George had been, mote conditions favorable to which it it Theis quick relief from pain by Mayor W. F. Burr and Mr. MOaTH, moving to Ncbo where ho lived months been in the employ of William affords alone worth many limes and found his dead body in about No. 01. No. 31. No. 34. Jesse Phillips bo'th of whom are Died. until stricken with paralysis arid Gordon, Jr., at his mine nearSturgis, Ky., growth. This Is done by its cost. For sale by St. Bernard Drug three feet of water not far from 7.33 am 7.opm I.t. Nmlivlllo. is back Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It re- Slore. Earlington; Georadf'ng.St Charles; Xr, "GulUrle Mrs. Sarah Vickrey, wife of ' T. rendered unable to remain in busi- ness of with us again, He says tho dullf.Am 9.31 am giipm members of the order. had put his rods and where l.V.'IjBflllMvlllo., 9.41 a m 10.18 a in 9 jl p m tho coal trade caused a The choir sang with tho spirit lines in he T. Vickrey, on Saturday, May 29th ness." His last years have been expenses and ho was one of thecurtailing of moves dandruff, cleanses tho Ben T, Robinson, Mortdff. 3ap. I.v, N(loiifMI. ... 10.90 am 11 05 a in 10.39 p m men whose I.v. Morton Cip. . 10.17 a m 11.13 a m and earnestness that characterizes Long order for the tramp home. at her home in Barnesley after an spent with his children, princi service was dispensed wilb for the present. scalp, nourishes the soil in was subject to fits and it is Lv. KarllMton, .. 10.33 a m it.ii a m 10.JI p m , 10.46 am 11.3S a ra 11.00 pin Earlington singers and the cere Misses Nora Carnahan and Rose Lv. MaiHnomrillr quite certain he was pvertaken by illness of about two years. Her pally in Lebanon, under whose Johu Salmon, of tbo Crabtree mines, which the hair grows, and, Lv. iianton 10.37 am 11.31am monies wereTmpressivo and beau- sucn an care he passed the last came over last Saturday, and spent Sunday just as a desert will blossom Jacob, of Blacklord, were the LV, bWUIlltl,..,,i ii.otam 11.01 p in attack perhaps about the remains were interred in the Earl watchful his long and Lv. Stance ......... 11.17 a m 11.10 in tiful. Many citizens had dear de- time he peaceful life. with relatives here. under rain, so bald heads grow guests of Misses Emma and Flora had promised to return for ington cemetery Sunday afternoon. hours of Lv, HnHJron,, 11.44 am usjp m 11.10am Mr Pat Blair was down from Morions to remember mid supper. His loving children in Kentucky Ar, KwMvHIa- -, .. 11.10 pin f.ijp m 11.40am parted ones Wilson, last week. nourhair, ;.... B.i7pn 7.JP B.M a m (lowers in great profusion were be Gap last Saturday and states that the South Ar.Str. 7.10am The Grandest Remedy. and Tennessee have so smoothed Diamond mines each had thrco days run ished.when tho roots are Ar.ChtesM .,... This is the first casualty in the But the roots must be N0.191 and 91 will alop at .MAdlionvllloand stowed in evidenced of the cherNo One Thought She Coutd Live. Mr. It. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chil. the pathway of his affliction that, last week. history of Loch Mary with all the Springfield to take on and let off paitcncera 10 there. If you wish your hair howie, Va., certifies that ho had consump possessed with the unshaken conand from Chicago and poluta north of Iivantvllls ished love for them and in proof of fishing, rowing, "I believe that if it had not got Dr. Mr. AI Rutland, of the Empito mines, sailing, bathing via K. AT. II to retain its normal color, or No, 01 nukei ref ular ttopt at Gulhrle, Earl the linn hope of immortality nnd a and skating that has been in tion, was given up to die, sought all sciousness of a well spent life, it gave our townspeople a plsiunt c.tll last If you wish to restore the lost Carlstcdt's Great Remedy for my daughter future reunion. lagtou, iiopxiniviuo ami iiooderioa, medical treatment that money could pro may be said the last years of this Saturday. she would not bo wilb us to day. She got dulged in for a number of years by Up to date no satisfactory agreement raOVIDINCI ACCOMMODATION, At rWdlionvllle tint of gray or faded hair use run down and her illness developed into cure, tried all cough remedies ho could hear dear old gentleman were his best. many people. pailv ncirr svxdAv, made In the afternoon all roads led to He married of, but got no relief; spent many nights Miss Mildred has beencoal minersbetween the Earo-- I and rheumatic fever. George ...Lv. Provldenes Ar.f. .. .35 P m 6.13 am Kentucky and operators. Vigor. rheumatismtbal she could not live. Every-on- o and Old Soldiers, interred in Long's remains were sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Thompson of the Ashbysburg 6.33 pm Madtsonvillo NeboAr..,.. am ....I.v, 6.40 said Five the Earlington cemeWe hear quite favorable comment of the 6.10 p m 6.33 r. m ... ...Lv, Manliou Ar....i Guards, Masons, Knights tery Monday afternoon 6.03 p m State doctors gave her no relief, yet by the lime 7.10 am , ..Lv, MadltonlllAr. at 5 o'clock. Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured country in 1848. Their long and SI. Bernard Coal Company's exhibit at the 7.33am. .. ...Ar. Earlington Lv... , ,. J.4J P m Templar, (Knights of Pythias and by use of two bottles. she had taken two bottles of Dr. For past three happy union . was blessed with Tennesse Centennial by those who have 3.30pm 7.41.am .. ...LvEarllnitionAr Earlington citizens witnessed a . .. SUP" hundreds of citizens of Hopkins t) 03 a m. .Lv. MadltonvllloAr. years has been 'attending to business, and twelve children, eleven ot whom made the Exposition a visit. German Liver Powder, she was firs. Bcrrigan. ... ..LwIIanton Ar .. 4 34PW County joined B.9ra.., A beautiful sight it was to seo so many strange ceremony during the past able in extensive and apto sit up in bed, and today she is as 437 pni MrB. Dennis Bcrrigan died Wed- says Dr. King's New Discovery is the are living. There were six boys miners and 84 aw,.. ,Lv. SUucbtert Ar ... ... 410pm others take an activ-- part in w6ek. A funeral procession ac- strong as she ever was, and we ..Lv. Sobreo Ar gjj am ... ....Lv. Ifenderton Ar.,.. . 3.10 p m propriate exercises at the graves nesday have nothafternoon, Juno 2, 1897, at grandest remedy ever made, as it has done andsix girls. The mother of this decoration services last Sunday. 9.30 a m . companying the remains of a ing to thank for it but Dr. a departed .comrade, 10.3a am. ....Ar. Evamvllla Lv,.,, . , 1.43 pm of many so much for him and also for others in his family of most exemplary children Carlstedt'i x, 000.000 acres of coal lands in Missouri 2.00 o'clock, after an illness which woman from a neighboring W. W. HTHRIDGR. Agent. friend and companion. &' had extended over a period of many community. Dr King's New Discovery ciieu some years ago. The chil- have lately been purchased by an English sang hymns all the way from town Great German Remedy." the The line of march formed on the months, during which timeH. mines Smith Vickbrs, Tallula, 111. she is guaranteed for Coughs, Cold and Con- dren now living arc Mr. W. Mr. syndicate wuo contemplate opening foreign home of the deceased to the cemeTIME TABLE I. C,R,R, and shipping their product to public square about 2.30 o'clock. had suffered several attacks, and sumption. II don't fail. Trial bottles Weir, Mrs. W. D. Brown and tery at the special request of their Madisonvillc Cornet Band headed had been lying L. L. Weir, of Hanson, Ky.; Mrs. countries. free at St. Bernard Drug Store. Splendid Opportunity.' (Effective May 6, 1897.) in a critical condideparted friend. It was an unthe procession. Next in line was tion for E. C Morrow, Nebo, Ky., Mrs. R. North bound. several weeks. Paralysis Something to Know, Free trip to the great Tennessee usual sight surely, but the friends Some young fellows' No. aoi. 1N0.M4. No til. David Goad Post, No. 37, G. A. was tnc affliction which ended her Sunday forgot the law at Barnesley L. Bone and Mrs. Emerson Hill, Lv.NewOrleam . 6.30 p m 0001m against dis- of Madisonville, Ky.; Prof. E. It may bo worth something to know that performed the dying request to the Centennial and Internation Ext R.; then came Holcman Rifles, life. 7:30 a'm 8.1s p m Lv. Memphlt Read The Bee's spIendK a m Company E. State guard; Morton turbing public worship, and later Weir, Mr. J. L. Weir, Mr. R. C. the very best medicine for restoring the letter. iwap in ii'iopm I.v, Mrs. Bcrrigan was born in Kil- figured in I.v, I'adaeab. .. offer. Go any time you like. Begin 'J3Pm 1:13 am 8.00 a m Lodge, No. 92,Knightsof Pythias; the police court to the Weir, Mrs. Robert Robertson and tired out nervous system to a healthy p m 1:49 a m 9:37 a m 4:40 Lv. Princeton Subscribe for The Bee. now. vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine LvvNortonvllla... 339 p m 3:38 a m 10:30 a :n Madisonvillc Lodge, No. 143, F. kenny county, Ireland, August 15, tunc of several shekles. Mrs? 6.30 p m 4:19 a m iris p m Lv'.. Central City Her maiden name was and public worship do notLiquor Tenn. Annie Williams, of Lebanon. is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to 1830. Command-dcry- , 10:3) pm lnoin S;ijpm & A. M.; Madisonvillc Ar, I.oultvllle work Margaret Oriiol. m 6:40 am 11:33 With her harmoniously together, boys, if ADCinclonill the nerve centres in tho stomach, gently Mr, Weir has been a No 27, Knights Templar. first husband, SOUTH HOUND. John Victory, she you must drink better stay at home antl leading member of consistent stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aid1 This was not a masonic occasion came to America in 1867 and lo No, m. No. 101. No. J03. the Cum- these organs in throwing off impurities pm in Lv. Clnclnnill.....,r.ii:iopm and have somebody to look after berland Presbyterian church since but a special dispensation was catcd Lv, Loulivtlle 3:30 am 7spm 8.40 a m in Evansvillc, Ind., where you. pm I'M pro, granted 8,13 am allowing the Knights her husband died Lv. Central CI17 his boyhood and was always an the blood. Electric Bitters improves the within a few Lv. Noitonvillo 9'tiam iiajptn 134 p m earnest Sunday school worker. appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced ,.10:18 am 11:16am jjoi p m Templar to appear in full uniform. I.v, Tilncelon. r.toTjUodT Bays So. Shortly after his death ' by those who have tried it as the very best . pm 1.37 am 6.1 pm Arriving at the Odd Fellows ceme- months. l,v. I'adaeali CascarcU Caudv Cathartic, tho moat won- He was a Mason and LV. Fulton ... .... ., .35Pn 330am B.oq p ni she removed Earlington with derful medical discovery of tho ugo, pleas- member of Ashbysburg a charter blood purifier and nervo tonic. Try it. Do You Get CORRECT FIT? 7.03pm 7.10am Ar, MomnhU.. tery the lines were inarched into Jier children. to Lodge. Within a few years ant and rofrcalilne to tho t&ato, uct gently Ar. NawOilaana, ..8.10 am 7.00 am Sold for 50c. or St. 00 per bollle at SI, in reverse order and By his YOU RECEIVE THE Nat. 101 and 104 areaolld the grounds All tralnirun dillr she married Dennis Bcrrigan, her sad poslUvely on kldnoys, liver and bowels, brought own request his body was Bernard Drug Store. lighted, wllli I'ull drawn up in lines in front of the dlspol colds, Vetlibuled tr ln, pinlKli present husband, who survives her. cleansing tho on tiro system, constipation buried back to Kentucky and man Itutfet SUrport and Freo Kecllnlag Cbilr euro hoadocho, favor, habitual Hon. C. J. Pratt at New Salem near AshbysMrs. M. B. Bourland visited her Can between Clnrlnnallaml New Orteani. Tralna speaker's stand. buy She leaves three children, Mrs. and biliousness. Plcaao GO and try n box ...or U TfcAfSO SUCCESS 01 and 103 alto run totld between Cincinnati and delivered a most eloquent and M. cents. New I'nllmin Ilutfet Slrepere. Gilfoy, J no. M. Victory and of C.C.C. to euro 10, 2L dmgglsts.Bold and burg, where had been spent the son in Dixon last week. guaranteed by alt prime of his lite with his happy . in HIGH GRADE TAILORING by Dl(eclconncllon madoat all (incllon polnit. learned atldrcss to which Mayor Miss Jaiuc Victory with A. II. HANSON, G, P. and T A. ORDERING YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS Holcman responded in a few dear old lady's multitude whom the Mr. T. J. Hunt, of Hunt & Bro., household. of friends HOW TO FIND OUT. words. The various orders then feel deepest and The Mineral was preached at n most sincere sym- coal merchants, Memphis, Tcnn,, New Salem by Rev. J. T. Ranproceeded with the decoration of pathy in ofIVI J is spending a few days here the their great loss. dolph, pastor of the M. E. Church, the graves of their dead with beauFill a bottle or common water glass with Mrs. Berrigan, was a devout guest of Mr. Jno. B. Atkinson. AT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILMS, THE Ill South, Tuesday morning, June 1st, urine, and let it stand twenty four hours; a tiful ecremonyand toitchingspccch, Catholic, a sympathetic, kind, big ' (Ml We guarantee to fit and please you, and save yw my. ffewa Notes Personal Paragraphs and and many beside were the private hearted woman who impressed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best at tr o'clock and there the worn sediment or setting indicates a diseased If and quiet devotions performed by everybody as being thoroughly and. tired body ol this good man condition of the kidneys. When urino and Most Popular. 300 NEW SAMPLES TO SELLECT FROM Other Doings at Home Worthy. ,. those who had no part in the pomp sincere in her life and friendships. stains linen it is positive evidence of kidWe sell more ot Chamberlain's Cough was laid to rest. iA StMcial Mention. ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. and ccrtiiiony that held sway in Everybody loved her and all ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinmourn Remedy than of all others combined." ate or pain in the back, is nlso convincing MINERS MASS MEETING soldierly and knightly recognition that write Messrs. Kerr & Sons, druggists, of her useful life is ended. proof that tbo kidneys and bladder aro out Master Edward Rule relumed of the life, deeds and love of the of order. Requiem Mass will be held at Mars. Pa. "The sale of t is something Monday to school at Bowling dead. WHAT TO DO. the" Catholic Church of the Im- phenomenal. We have sold twO'grosrtblT CaKcd to Meet- - at Earl In c ton a pleasant visit to his Crecif.'aftcr The floral offerings were abund- maculate Conception Friday morn- winter, selling as high as six bottles ia one There Is comfprt in the knowledge so Saturday. often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's parents here. ant and beautiful, and the city of ing at 8 o'clock and the interment morning 10 as many different customers. A miners' mass mass meetintr remedy fulfills every . the .'v.IIC Heading Circle' was much donedead blossomed as it had ne'er will take place immediately after- This remedy has proved particularly suc- hereby called to meet in Earlingis wish inthe great kidney in the back, kidneys, relieving pain before. WE HAVE SPARED cessful in croupy affections. Our customurinary wards at the Catholic Cemetery. ton baturuay afternoon, June 5, at liver, bladder and every part of tbe to hold ilepletcd Friday evening by the One of the touching incidents of passages. It corrects inability ers invariably pronounce it the best Ibey o clock for the purpose of dis- urine and scalding pain in passing it, or NO EXPENSE Wholesale exodus of its members the day was the decoration of the Wedding Announcement. can find, and we know of no case where cussing means of getting a restora bad effects following use of liquor, wins or to the Tennessee Centennial. dead at the hands of Conlcdcrate To make our Funeral-Equipmen- t Wednesday, June gth, at 4 it has failed to give entire satisfaction, tion of the old district price of beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neArmy men. The memthe cessity of being compelled to get up many The K. P. Lodge will, as has bers Grand. Confederate Veterans' o'clock in tho afternoon is the day 35 and 50 cents per bottle at Si. Ber- mining. i. Delegates arc desired times during the night to urinate. Tbe the best in this part of of the ''been their custom for years, hold Association were scattered, being and hour set for the marriage of nard Drug Store, Earlington, fiea T. Rob- from all mines in the Western Dis- mild and extraordinary- - effect of Swamp-RoAnything and jtlicir annual celebration this year, members also of various other or- Dr. E. A. Chatten of Earlington inson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. trict. the State. is soon realized. It stands tbe highBooth Dunning Charles. est for its most wonderful cures ot the most and as the 4th of July comes on ganizations represented, and did and Miss Lillic Waller of W. McManus J. everything you vant in livery. distressing eases. If you need a medicine :Sunday, thev, havb selected Satur not take part as a body The ceremony will take Committee. in the cere-- , The Knights Templar of you should bava the best. Sold by drugjlay July 3 Look out for the hills monies. place at the residence of Mr. J. H. gists, prico fifty cents and one dollar. For Commandery No. 27, will PRICES ALWAYS LOCOMOTIVE Anderson and will be performed meet in called conclave this aftersdon. BLASTS. a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent : free by mail, mention The Deb and send by Rev. Nash, pastor of the Baptist noon at THE LOWEST. Card of Thanks. f Mart Long came home from your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer 4.30 o'clock for the purWe desire to return our heart- church. They will leave the same pose of conferring the Red Cross Tho peoplo of Henderson certainly have & Co , Binghampton, N, Y. The proprie"Pittsburgh, Kas., to attend the evening for Nashville and visit the no room to. make complaint about the lack tors of this paper guarantee the genuinefuneral of his brother George. felt thanks to the many kind Tennessee Centennial on their and Templar degrees. of the necessary accommodations so far as ness of this offer. Pitts- friends in Earlington who showed wedding journey. Mart reports work good at trains are concerned, with fourteen pas ;i(iitl t,.t. .. in &,il itil .suit.k. l,.ur IJfe itta). burgh but tlio works overcrowded such sympathy to us in the death To ii.t tuburco entlj unu lorcvur. Ix) rn.n.' senger trains on the L. & N. and four on Dr. Chatten has prepared a cotand burial of our brother Geo. decide to tbe U. v., making a total or eighteen with men. Ile may i. tic. lull of lilo, nervu uml viu'er, take Long. tlntvrniitlcr TJrkt.r, thul mubei wcah men thcrQ.ii no room for complaint. Especially we thank tho tage on Main street in Earlington in Earlthgton. tjuo&ijnj jlronc All ilrtiZRlsta, tOoortl. Cure guaranWith tbe Nashville Exposition as an at ladies and gentlemen of the choir for the reception of his bride, and teed llooklct ami sample free. Address ,. who aided so kindly with songs at their home will be with us as his Sterling llcinedy Ca, Chicago or Now York. traction the travel over the L, & N. promMr. Howard White, Mining Enises to be large ibis season. home has been in the past. On gineer for the St. Bernard Coal the funeral. We shall ever cher behalf of the Doctor's many friends Foreman O'Brien, the assistance of Weddings now are popular and Machinists Bramwell with Conncrs are now ish yotir memory for the kindness 'Company, Itjft yesterday for a visit and The Bee extends to his bride a numerous. They all go South shown additional tto his home, in Pennsylvania where you have family. the bereaved hearty welcome with best wishes some to Springfield, but all to doing quite an lormerly amount of work to wbat was done here. With ;lin will spend three weeks or mors mother and for their future happiness. improved machinery thev are now able to M. V. and J. E. Long. Nashville. Mr. witlt kindrcd and friends, make needed repairs on engines. IVVhito has been in Earlington Mr. T. D. Walker Worse. . To use the expression ot ona of the men Bucklen's Arnica Salve. trcarce; a year but has a host of Tho'best Salvo ia- - tbo world for Cuts, who bad charge of the show trains, "the Mr. T. D. Walker, everybody's Yesterday morning train No. 53 trains werehandled without the loss oteven 'jfriends. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever f. horu away Conductor Arthur Cole friend, and beloved jiy the cttire Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, a boll." Ona thing can be truthfully J. Er Coyle, of Mortons Gap, and Miss Effie M, Robertson to the community, who has been for many Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- said of the officials and crew on tbe Hen they gaud a vcrv, popular young man of fateful town of Springfield, Tcniu, weeks confined at home by a par- tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is dersonit division thaihandling are a success comes to show trains guaranteed to give perfect" satisfaction or when irlttisurc, will in the near future where so many Kentucky young tial paralysis, has been .stricken carefully. one MisiJ Anna Furgu people join their lives for better or again and is lying in a very critical money refunded. Price 35c per box. For Assistant Superintendent, Mann, and Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. trainmasters Devuey and Sargent were 9 son, sister of the Hon. Robert for worse. After the marriage at condition. Ho is unconscious and the safe transportalion 'Furguson, to parts of the celestial that place the happy pair pro- has been so since Saturday; night, The family of J. T. Bell at- along lo look after Bailey shows Barnum & last week globo unknown where their hearts ceeded to the friendfy. city of and his friends despair of tended a basket meeting near of the 011 this division. while i, will, by divine authority beat as Nashville which is opening wide Empire, Sunday, Supervisors Sullivan and Davis loaded TO USE- - oC. l out!. May their journey be one of its doors for tho pleasure of multidown with their time books went to J0-Born. Salve is new and Sutherland f. and success crown them tudes and not a few Newly-wedSaturday to assist roadnmter Robsou uo iftj, flu, ii w nn $, There is a fine new boy at tho original In style of package and medical with tho monthly report. ;, forever. Hopkiasville Banner. Joy go with them. Those in a position to know sty that home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Starks. qualities. It is perfectly harmless, contains FOR DAILY CAPACITYno lead and is a guaranteed euro for gran- foreman O'Brien wilb bis force of Jolly Workers met with There is morq Catarrh in Ibis section of 2 rt men accomplish more work than the ulated lids, sore eyes or styes. For sale v Miss Inez Dean on last Thursday tbo country than all other diseases put toot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson like number at any other point on Iho L, $ evening. The meeting was unus gether, and until the last few years was arc also happy over the arrival of by St. Bernard Drug Store Earlington, & N. system." Of course this makes room REITERENLX-- J ually interesting as each member supposed to bo incurable. For a great another bouncing boy in their George King, St.' Charles. for a controversy on the question of labor An the We aro Informed that Browder Myers ?was on featureprogram.meeting unex-- j many year doctors pronounced It a local household. Messrs. A. W. Davis and Chas. and wife wilt move their place ot residence of the was disease, and prescribed local remedies, and s w G. Jackson, of Mortons Gap, were to Clarksville soon. : a. poeni road by one of tho mem- - by constantly failing lo euro uitli local Died Sam Stiles, the old timo popular L. & N. in tho city Sunday evening. by herself, which treatment, pronounced, it incurablo. Science ?- - irrs written conductor,but who has for some time been Mrs. B. D. Vaughn, Sunday c.tuscd quite a flow of compli- has proven catarth to ba a ' and is now M.iMnruf Trains fur the l'exis Yucatan Chill Tpnic. nquirai constitu- evening about 7:30 o'clock at her ments, as the society .had hitherto disease, with headquarters at Louisville, visited home, in Earlingtori, after an illIonic; Train Master Dcvtiey and either ftiends The great reliable and popular been ignorant of the fact' that n tional ire.ttmrnt, Hall's Cntairli Cure, ness of some week's. The remains ile is the samo good and febrifuge. It breaks the hrra Wednesday. manufactured by F, J. Cheney S: Co., To poet xitod (n the circle. $ A merry party of picnickers from ledo, Ohio, lit the only constitutional cure wero taken Monday morning to chill and prevents ill return, strengthening felluw ks til yorv. has been appointed Prank S. Gnifi'i on iHo market. It is taken internally in Clay, Webster County for inter ih ptlient and gives healthy lon and traveling agent for "the L. &, N., effective llsley came to Earlington Friday doses from ten drops to a teaspoontul. It ment, Mrs. Yaughn wqs. a without regard 'to diet. Pleasant lo June ist,' viuof YqtTian !nd a member of the take; lust and spent the day in the park acts directly on tho blood and mucotn surPrice joe. Warranted at drug Last Monday a siocial train was run Tho numerous alore. and fishing and 'boating on Loch faces of he sjstern,. Th"y offer one llH"' Baptist Church. from St, Louis lo Nashville for the accommodation of a large number ot tbe T. P. Mary, The fish djU ngt htje much dred (foliar; fqr any cas.c it fails to cure. mends ot the lamiiy sympathise Rev. Cherry was in town Man- A, who made tho Exposition at Nashville deeply with Mr. Vaugh in his great AdWhM mfter WaS Mini? The Send for circulars and testimonials. IM a visit. Tho train consisted of an .engine day. racnic Was enjoyable and the folks dress. F. J. Ciienuv & Co., Toledo O. loss. and four coaches, and the run they made I'.'luuvla Vuur lliiwU With OwcureU. yoHO'arjd old had out' door appeon the Henderson division was a fast one, Sold by Drucalsts, 75c. Masonic Fish Fry. Ciiii.ly t'litlmrilc, cure constipation 'foreier. the distance between hero and Henderson tites for their bountiful dinner. , Hall's Family Pills nro iIir best 0. p. O. Jail, drucRlsu refund money. ltw.tBc. t being covered In lees than an hour, judge R. H. Thompson, D. Q """"""' Come again and often, friends, if if Mr, Roy Blanks and wife visited M of Louisville, and JJon, Tims. Agent Etherldga is making his arrangefish won't bite the children M,r. Wm, McCarley and son, the relatives in Mortons Gap Sunday. S. Pcttit, P. Q. 1., of Qwcnsbaro, Waverley( arc visiting m Motgan-fitW- . ments to spend about two weeks off on a Hill' at dinner lime. ,-vacation. A portion, of the lima bo will '' Will make public aJdrer,ses at EmJ&c c sperul at tbe Nashville Exposition and ue VCV .m ..w-.-- r7 w.. at "Rock-porGrand Masonic Fish-frbelieve he might be persuaded, after lookTn Cure a Cold in One Day, 'k ing at all Iho sights there lo tako a fishing riitiwu-- y Qhia cqunty. K7., June 3, W i"" .M Tako I.axaiive Dromo Quinine Tablefs. tripnn soma stream where he could Mind a 1897-One fare for rqund trip on pound cat khow to catch another GaARAHTEEP the Illinois Central railroad from All DrtiiikUin refund the money if it fails full, tnCtite. 35c. Fui sateby St. Bernard Louisville, Owchsboro, Greenville Enginrer Fitzgerald met wiiri n painful between, Home Drug1 Slow Eailiiilbn, Ky. and points accident last Monday While walking along. track Joiif! al. Geo. Mooro went to Henderson the steppedat tbe rcliel swl en near Lrollon tin with ona foot in hete.m the It. tho system is fortified by Mood's Sar Siiud iy to sec his best girl. nnd the guard rails, and with his fool which makes rich, red bluod, snparilla, held last he fell dining a severo sprain to CURECOHSTIPATIOH there is liltln danc.rof sirkitcss. Don't neUt cblltai Chilis bring on. his, linen. He is now, UftUWIuc around on brings on ileaili. cru'tchrs, tyt ffiff to hn able to tako Mr,. E R. McEucn left Mon congeMi'Mt cbo by WMJibb spp.n. ALL to YoU can cure chilU "and sioyt np, DMKClSttt day for tie Centennial. so r healthy by uslnrf Dr: ISvl'm'iprrnmi Irs. Johh Eejand, Jr. antl her uu nii.u. . ......... ... ... m. Miirrai.iiiMHffl. faMtareta are the Ial !.Saw-- l Kwirr,' To Curo 'CaiMllMllo Chill Tonic. tk)4y it. Bernard Drug two sons are ytsiting Mr. and Mrs mmVmlU UTKlll utWlKAiURMl.l,,,. B.((.rrrln(vrrin'.UtfTlar1rt,J'. Wo rtfa. 3P5 Take Ca.icareta Candy Clit.li.irtl irliiigtofl, Gm, King, St. Charles, Will H UAItt free. X. .1. l.jJ. JIRHiW- I n,.rMgo.gyraal.t.,arew iok. w gMHW, . It ti o, v, rail to cure, unin(i.t3 rctumi mono end. fjr j,VmME DECORATION DAY, DROWNED IN LOCIf MfltY. GcorcG-Carnah- semi-annu- 'a acs; n, Use It? , . g - after-dinn- er . 7.4S-a- 11 t4. . J n . . Ayer's Hair 1 . .. . Carl-stedt- 's . o - mm 15 YOUR TAILOR? a . .!- - SI Orleans-carryin- g ariinfor ftepfnings. kJkfrrH' dadm it. r wo. a j. fflj . Swamp-Hoo- t, A Ld (0 Ol -- m ot Hop-kinsvill- c. Madi-sqnvil- le Ld -- X -- re-ina- in No-To- , iJUjUijJ Cole-Robertso- n. TO KSIEAMUP AMDYOUr COAL: BILL5 DOWfl PONT Evans-vill- a pit-asur- e Eagle-Ey- e fail -- , s. r 1 t fifty-fiv- e - WRITE jSi loooTOJ 1 oDiniro rmuLJ 1 K2 al . m - r actt'cto ?.'i1 '-- ANDY CATHARTIC srr","?f y te t, . MARKET. SEND US A TRML ibErtAtlD YOU WILL USE flO 3L od&&c OTHF.R . ' ,J .suunxjcn ram ir i l,i 7v -II M m BEST 5TEA11 COAL fifty-fiv- e :apjSEAgriOIt - enngt-tfio- lit -i - &: N WORK OF TflE CHURCH AND CONGREGATION HE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON X, SECOND QUARTCR, IH TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE C. AFTER THOUGHTS. A 444lt9tettlUl9l&IHHt Tv I ; v CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Juno 0. foplo l'or tho Week Comment by ltcv. 8. It. Dojlc. Toric Tho toucuo cs a Christian's tool Few "Ifs" About the Legislature and an Occasional Ought." TO MR. QRAHAM. Sf iyj&jyjjHJijj TRIBUTE ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. 8 m u f Ex. iv, M7. ! . U U " Tho tonguo is a small but powciful Mount Holly, N. J., May 27. Mein. organ of tho human body. It is powerToat of tlio Lesson, Jnx. ill, 3 The ending of the extra session Ooldcn Text, 1, ful for good or powerful for evil nait is ory Vcrcs, of Kentucky xxxlr, 13 Commentary 1J tlio Ilcr. 1. used for good or evil. With tho tonguo, of the legislature 31. Rtearn. "bless me, God, oven tlio Father, nud causes a feeling of thankfulness to then with cui-sino, men, which nro take possession of the minds of 1. "My brethren, bo not many masters God. Out her citizens. knowing thnt wo slinll rccclvo tho nrentci mndo nfler tlio siniilitudo of samo month pioeecdoth blessing The Republicans can count as a condemnation." Tho u. v. Riys " tencL- - cf tho aud cursing." This la possible and often gain the election of a U; S. Senacrs" Instead of "mnstcra." Although tho au actual fact, but tho Christian should tor the enactment of needed finanword is translated "master" nbout 45 out of 03 times, yet It Is "teacher" In John 111, uso his tonguo la but ouo way as a cial legislation, the convict-mine- d 3; Eph. lv, 11, etc. In Luko 11, 40, It U tool for God. Iu tho topical rcfcrcnco Moses, feeling coal bill and those authorizing im"doctors." Tho verb "uldasko" Is nlwaya translated "touch" or "taught." Tlio In- tho responsibility of leading tho chil- provements in the sewage system that wo dren of Isrnel out of Egypt, tries to es- of the asylums. But the failure ol junction, therefore, seems to are to bear in mind that tho position of a cape it aud pleads that ho is not elo- the House to pass a good bill to teacher Is ono of such responsibility that quent enough to perform tho duties of suppress mob violence and the wo liatdly daro covet It, Yet If our Lord chooso us and send us forth, no matter in tho task. Bat God promised him that smallness of the vote by which it what capacity, Ills grace is mtfTlclcnt for Ho would bo with him nnd toll him passed the Senate substitute for us. Happy aro thoo In whom Ho lives nnd what to say. Let us note: the mild, creation of the lower epenks. "WhotcachcthiaoIIlmf" (Job 1. Tho kind of a tonguo that should xxxM, 22.) bo n Christian's tool. It should bo n chamber does not reflect credit on S. 'Tor In many things wo offend all. consecrated tonguo ono so unreservedly the party. If any man offend not In word, the Fame consecrated to God that when it spoke The sound money members of nblo also to brldlo tho lg n perfect man and the Senate did not attempt to get says, "in many God spoke. It is not a question of whole liouy." ThoH. V. or of slowness of speech. Tho together and work in harmony unthings wo all stumble." And yet tho ascription In Judo rxlv, R. V., K "Now un eloquent tonguo nnd tho stammering til too late to accomplish anything. to Him that Is nblo to guard you from tonguo may both bo used for God if they If at the beginning of the they had stumbling and to net you before tho pres nro only thoroughly consecrated to Him. ence of Ills glory without blemish." If wo Many ovcrrnto and many underrate tho reorganized, elected new officers would but trust Him, who alono of all importauco of eloquent speech. Let us and made new rules they would men never stumbled, never sinned In always bear iu mind that it is not a have been in a position to place thought, word or deed, Ho would keep us question of oloqueuce, but of consecra- the General Assembly on a busifrom stumbling, for Ho is able. "Thlno is ness basis and carry out the needed tho power, O Lord." Tho difficulty Is nil tion, 2. Tho ways of using tho tonguo as a legislation in thirty days and adon our ride. Ho says, "I would, but yo Christian's tool Tho tonguo may bo journ. would not." This would have given the 3, 4. Hero wo liave a great creature, tho used in many ways for God nnd Christ. State the necessary relief and Jiorse, managed by tho driver by means ol Moses was to uso'liis in breaking down thirty thousand dollars. In (v small bit In his mouth, and wo havo a opposition to God's pcoplo nnd in call- saved mighty ship managed by Its governor by ing them back to God nud to freedom. stead of that they trusted to the means of n very small helm. Wo might tonguo niny bo used in praising God. sense of justice and love of fair consider tho smollners of that which in Tho It may bo used in denounoing wrong, as play ol the free silver minority who either caso controlled tho largo body, or wo might consider tho driver or governor when Nathnn declared David's sin to toyed, with them till their hands him, as when Christ so often denounced were tied and then proceeded to controlling. In 1's. zxxil, v, wo aro not to bo llko n horeo or mule, the sins of tho Pharisees. How often we appear in their true character. withcut understanding, whose mouth must hear God's name used in vain, Christ Whether this exhibitipn of dubo held In with bit and brldlo. But sonio rud Ills church defamed, nnd yet never plicity, reckless extravagance and horses and mules havo understanding, and utter n word of dcicnso or in condemnaI bcllrvo that Bomo havo moro than their wrong. Tho tonguo should malignance will at last convince drivers. Wo aro not warned against such. tion of tho specially bo used spreading tho gospel of the National Democrats that the Tho great thing is to havo a good governor and to bo absolutely under his control. Christ, in leading sinners to Christ, in Popocratic leaders arc so Popu-Iisti- c comforting and consoling tho unfortu I as to be only Democratic in C. "Even so tho tongue- is n llttlo member nnd boastcth great things. Behold how nate and afflicted in tho namo of Jesus name is a question. great a matter n llttlo flro klndleth." Christ. But for their revolutionary Therefore wo nro admonished, "Keep thy 8. Tho tinio for using tho tonguo as at the regular session a tonguo from evil and thy lips from speak- n Christian's tool. should bo God's It ing gullo" (Ps. xxxlv, 18). And wo aro timo. Moses was to speak when God di Senator would they have been reminded that thero is not a w6rd In uur, elected and the same financial bills tonguo but Ho knowcth it altogether (Ps, "cted him to speak. God's .timo la tho enacted as have now become laws. llfo nro In tho opportnno time. Harm is often dono. catxilx, 4). "Death and power of tho tongue," therefore "whoso j Good fails to bo dono very of ten becanso The silveritcs arc responsible for disgraceful kcepeth his mouth and his tonguo kcepcth J of tho inopportuno uso of tho tonguo. the and unseemly hisBoul from troubles" (Prov xvlll, 81; Thero is n timo to speak nnd a timo to scenes witnessed both at last ses23). ho silent. Wo should stndv tho timo to sion and this and for the extra ex(V "And f.lin fnnimn Ii a Are. n world of sneak. To know just when to speak is Iniquity, and it is set on flroof heil." Per- ns important as to know how to speak pense to which the State has been nnd heard fearful haps pomo havo put. things from tho tongue, but linvo not con- or what to speak. There were many conservative tongues to God Let us consecrate our sidered theso things as Indications of tho deetato of affairs in hell. This is tho word in Jesus Christ Lot us ask Him what members of all parties who " thoplacoof burning, and is wo should say, when wo should stay it sired to hasten business and curvrist'Uonlj Ijy our Lord except In this ono nnd how it should bo said. tail expenses by an early adjourninstance. "Outoi tho abundnncoof tho BibloBeadiugs. I Kings xviii, ment. But the majority were in heart tho mouth Bpcakoth" (Math, xll, 04), Ps. xxx, cv, ovii, favor of prolonging the time to the xxxiv, nnd If eatan has control of tho heart wo xv, 4; Prov. x, 10, 20; xii, full extent of the law. The Frank may expect tho tonguo to smell of flro and xviii, 21; xxi, 23; Math, v, 10; Luko brimstone. xii, John iii, 11; Jas. i, 20; ill, lin county grand jury after a recent 7, 8. While every kind of crvaturcs can I Pet. ill, 10, 11; I John iv, 14. examination of the condition of the bo tamed tho tonguo is untamable, on unpenitentiary declared that it seemed deadly poison. This, of ruly evil full of The Olter With the Gift. course, describes tho worst phase of tho as if that institution was the only tobguo that has only tho natural, unreOur words aro harsher than our deeds, place that had been struck by, the newed heart behind It, but the possibiliand nt this season, when tho poor need wave of prosperity. Tho legislaties of fearful manifestations nro in every so badly, it is well to commiuglo tive halls contained many who unrenewed heart. Flattery, mischief and ns vanity, backbiting, deceit nnd lying, aro with tho open handedness which will could testify to the fact that since previous efforts, tho nil in a wicked tonguo (Pe. v, 0; x, 7; not fall short of the fourth of March they had been xv, 3; 111, 4; lxxvlll, 00), or In tho heart words and looks of kindness that will that la back of tho tongue, for "tho heart niako tha gift yet moro accoptablo nnd doing much better and were exIs deceitful ubovo nil things and desperate- bring tho greater blessing. Tho Lord periencing the promised change. ly wicked" (Jcr. xvil, 0.) And "out of tho lovcth a chceiful giver. Jewish Ex- The member from Hopkins was heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adul- ponent His not a conspicuous figure. teries, fornications, thefts, falso witness, constituents were not clamoring blasphemies" (Math, xv, 10). This is our (Sljiirclj Directory. for local legislation. Pie was not Lord's own testimony, and Ho alono knows 11-11 r, 2j Miners and Shippers of GQftL AND COKE. -- i JTwoThrough Trains Dally , t ! I I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. .ii Branch Offices. si' .... Kunninz I'miman inuuan orerjimn and UliiW Cars Nashville to Chkaf ia HOURS NASHVILLU TO CHICAGO j i A. M. i i THE FAMOUS NO, 3 COAL; I 9 I Wlioleeale ROUSE, Managor, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducali, Kcnluckv. Tennessee. CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Comer Main and Auction Streets, H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Memphis, Tcnn. Kentucky. A' . Second Street, Evansville, Ind. A. 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Connections arc made at Gtitlnio and Nashville for all points 80-3- 5; 7; 17-1- 0; Cljcrc is a dime or fiucpytljiug, DR. MENDENHALL'S 0; UlnlDR 10 All coramunicatiom this column Cto. Alzxaxdm, Etilinnion. Kr. ZION A. W. B. CHURCH. of God, whoso tcmplo wo now are, jealous ly dcslrcth us and llvcth in us that wo may not do tho tilings which wo othenvlso would if controlled by thp carnal mind (Jus. iv, 5, B. V.; Gal. v, 10, 17, It. V.). Inasmuch ns tho Lord Jesus Is nblo to sub-du- o all things unto Himself and will do it in duo timo (Phil. Ill, 21 j I Cor. xv, 8), Ho is surelynblo to subduo In ns, nnd keep subdued, even if Ho does not in this lifo ciht it wholly out, that old sinful naturo which was born In us. Let us yield fully to Illm, crying, "Thlno is tho power." 11, 12. "Doth a fountain send forth at tho samo ploco sweet water and blttcrf Can tho flg tree, my brethren, bear olivo Vcrrlesf Either a vino flgsf So can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh." Both trees and fountains produce only after their kind, nnd if our words or actions are not right before God It Is becnuso evil root or source or fountain within us. Jesus eald that tho water which Ho gives would Lo in ns a well of water springing up into everlasting llfo (John lv, 14). Ho Himself is tho fountain (Jcr. 11, 10). 38. "Who is a wlso man and Imbued tvlth knowledgo among you? Let him ihow out of a good conversation Ids works with meeknchS of wisdom." On to tho end of tho chapter c liavo impressed upon us that tho heavenly wisdom, which is nono other than Christ Himself, when allowed to control us, will bo first pure, then peaceable, gentle, easy to bo lirtrcated, etc. Everything llko envy, strlfo or confusion is from tho devil. According to Ifa. xxxll, 17, "Tho work of rightcousnChs shall bo cace, and tho effect (sen Ice) of nud ossuninco forever' Our Lord Jesus Is tho Prince of Peace; Ho peace; nt His birth tho nngel said, "Pcaco on earth," and we, His messengers, aro to preach peace (Isa, Is, 0, 7; Eph. 11, 14; Luko II, 14; Acts x, 00), helloing that the timo will conio v. hen of tho lncrcaso of His government and pence upon the throne of David thero Fhull 1Ju no end; nation iliall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. of-aJilts,-quietness r tho heart. 9. "Therewith bless wo God, even tho Father, and therewith curse wo men which nro mndo after tho slmllltudo of God." It (loci not seem possible that tho samo tonguo could bless God nndcurso man. Tho tonguo with only tho natural heart back of it can curse, but tho natural heart cannot truly bless God. What havo wo hero then, a new heart which blesses God, and tho old heart which Is prono to cursing, and each using tho samo tongue? It looks even so, nnd, according to the Scriptures, is so. 10. "Out of tho samo mouth proccedcth blessing nnd cursing. My brethren, theso things ought not so to be." Theso sadly truo things oro n dishonor ta Christ nnd should not continue. If wo havo received tho Lord Jesus Christ nnd havo thus a new nnd dlvino naturo (II Pet. 1, 4) tho Spirit CATHOLIC CnURCII OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. g 7 00 a. m.s second mast and srrmon, Kosary- intlruction and benediction at s.jo p. in. eiery bandar. A. M. Copnan, pattor. 30 a. m. t'lrtl mats, christian church. Sundavachool every Sunday g Services first and tlilid 30 to 10.30, Communion ten ice following at ery Wednesday e enlng. 1040. Praj f r meeting morning from tSundays in each month. K. V. Oue, Pastor CHURCH. MISSIONARY BAPTIST Services second Saturday evening and Sunday each month. Prayer meeting Monday night Sunday-chont 9 30 a. in. D. S. Edwards. Pastor M. E, CHURCH. Services first Sunday each month, morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday mgnt sunaay scnooi at a 30 p. m CC. HALL, Pastor. forever leading some filibustering movement to prevent action on a bill to kill time and stay longer. But always understood the measures he was voting upon and was usually in his place attending to business in an intelligent unassuming manner that won the respect of all. If there had been more like him there would have been less time wasted on demagogue speeches and less liioney squandered on a long drawn out session. If his constituents of all parties are wise they will continue.him in his present position and avail themselves of the experience lie D. K. N. has gained. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Penmanship, at Dawson, Ky. MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. Prof. J. W. Draughou, ten years at 11 a. m. and 7 " Services Sabbath day icbool at g 30 a. ra. W. W. Foster, pastor.1 and now principal of teacher Uraughon's Practical Business Remember the picnic to be Riven by (be College, Nashville, Tenn., will beA. M E. Zion church and ihe band Satur- gin a class in the the above branches day, June 7th, at Dawson Public School Messrs. Jones.Dunlap, Haywood Oradley Building. Term, seven weeks. and others visited Nashville Sunday Course same as taught in Dratigh-on'- s College. Special course to Sbamo on the one who tried to pjss in as well as to those the concert last Saturday night on a blank ticket. You should pay your way ami do who know nothing of accounts. For particulars address until as others. VV. Draughon, Nash-yil- l Radford is a rider of a wheel. John June 1st, J. John Tenn., after June ist, Daw ou have jou got your life Insured, if not son, Ky. have it done. P- book-keepe- rs Serrlcei erery Sunday rooming at II o'clock, and evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 9 y a. m. G. 1. Waller, pattor. Read The Bee's great offer of a free trip to this magnificent Exposition. children. GHTIJ, And if you have not already done so, now is the time to Paint, Paper and fix up the home generally, so that it will be a plcasanter place to afSkkf 'sLaHI live in. We have the most beautiful line of wall paper samples at your command. Come in and place your order now. Our prices are exceedingly low, and we can save you money. V sssHHBHLLLMij ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE m FBM GIB. IM'PnOVED North, East, South and West, In Pullman Palace Cars. EMIGRANTS Seeking homes on the line of th.s road w receive special low rates See agents of this company frr rates, routes, &c, or write to C P Atmom, O P AT A.. Louisville, Kentucky af - GEORGE KING, DBUGCtST, ST. CHARLES, KENTUCKY. (JUAIUNTXKD TO CURB And Malaria, iu nil Forma. Tnatelcus. Kon eenulno without tlio ntjore picture and tho signature of J. O. MeudenhalL GRDVE s asV siasiBBsiHsLHt V CHILLS AND FEVER PREPARED ONLY BY Prlco, 50 contn at all Daalers. MrE. CHURCH, SOUTH. The Woman's Friend. Rrrvlrp averv fourth Sundav mornlnc a d "I know from my own experience that night, by J. T. Cherry Pattor. Prayer meeting every i'rtday night for ladies of a constipated habit there is V. P. S. CHRISTIAN ENDEAROR. Prayer meeting at Assembly Hall. ecry Sunday evening at 630, GENERAL I1APTIST CHURCH. Prcnrlilnp on the Third Saturday night and Sunday of erch month. Prayer meeting every - LES iiaxxins, rastor, Tuesday evening. RELKHOUS NOTES. Messrs, J. J and J. T. McGregor and W. T. Nsal attended the dedication of the Baptist church at Dawson Sunday and report a most enjoyable and well attended service. The Christian Endeavor Societies of Mndisonville, held a union meeting at the Cumberland Presbyterian church Sunday. Decoration Day services at Madisonvillo kept many Earhnglon Endeavorcrs from home so late that they were unablo to attend the meeting ot ihe Society that evc- - nothing to supply the place of German Liver Powder." Mrs, J. P. Meneness, Springfield, Ohio. "I have taken German Liver Powder for dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and would not be without it." Miss Jennie Green, Abiline. Tex. "Friends advised me to try .German Liver Powder for long standing liver complaint. I bad relief before I had taken one bottle. It did me more good, than all medicine prescribed by physicians." Mrs. John Campbell, Jeffersonville, Ind. the dropping of the brake bar of a freight car of the new Third Rail branh of the N. Y N. H. & H. R. R, the switcb-bparat Berlin, Conn,, power house was burned out, causing a loss of one thousand dollars and delaying probably for a week the opening of the Third Kail route between New Britain and Hartford. By d Rev. John Bailey was with us Sunday. Charles Campbell was at the show at Hopkinsville last week. There was a young man who called on bis best girl recently, and she told him that he needn't come any more. Guess who it was. Prof. T. E. Greer left Tuesday morn John ing for Providence, on his wheel Porter went with btm. Ttlman Shelton has a very sick child. Did you see that fellow at the concert last Friday night, who was with his best girl, and bad a bottle sticking out of bis pocket? There will be a festival given by Knights of Wisemen Saturday night. Mrs. Hattie Davis, of Norlonville, was buried Tuesday. Oar Public School concert on last Friday and Saturday evenings was highly appre ciated by our people. Tho scholars themselves grandly. Prof. T, E. Greer is a conscientious gentleman and has He has labored bard for the community. done what no other teacher has offered to do, in that ho wants the proceeds of the concert lo go toward establishing a school library. The singers who took activo part in the program are too well known for comment. The decoration exceeded Ilia I of any we have ever bad. All honor to those who contributed their timo and latent to the success of this enterprise. Free For All: Without money you can go lo EVANSVJLLE. IND. the Tennessee Centennial and Inter Nice Lipe of Druggists' Sundries". Sold by Maliingly & Co, Earlington national Exposition any time you Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Crabtree Coal Mining CompanV, Ilsley like. Read The Bee's great offer Kentucky and go to work. Surplus Fund, Capital Sick Paid In, 150,000. V HftaBV'' f ? ( & $75 to $100 Per Month Offcrqd to First class Lady or Gentlemen Agents to aid in an excellent school work, which is now being placed in every county in the United States, Call on M. M. GILMOUR, General Agent, at Dawson Springs, Ky., or address Student Register Company, Lock Box 344, Nashville, Tenn. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN $20,000. 1807. W. A. .NtSHET, President O. W. WADDILL, Cashier JNO. G. MORTON, The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to business men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and lo women. There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenience tho money always ready and out of recb of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small.sums when you have a largo sum in jour pocket SHopkins d&ixntu Cr' jBsWsJsjImsWsv tkx Madisonville, Ky. Capital Stock, - - - $50,000. Transacts a general banking business, tnd invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties, lias tho finest and most securo vault in that section of Kentucky CHILL TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICK BOoti. Bt. rarls Medlcloo Co., soldUrol. ! (lentleroent Wo OltOVH-- TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. MADISONV1LLE, - KENTUCKY. Co Compouub prescriptions properly it takes tbrte. It requires experience and acomplete knowledge of drugs. It requires Ihe diuggist to havea large amount of drugs-fr- esh drugs. Ho must fiivo the best possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, wo will send free, upon application copy of the 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 1IO-.- 1II Sent Free TA8TKI.1CS8 CIIIIU, TONIO am tun txraitht thtta Kroa already Iht Tear. In all ovr i porlcnco of It years. In tlio drop twines, navi never sold an nnlole thnt Bare siioD ualerAl ealle-uciivu m vur auuic. xiiureiruifi OAI.JkTlA,lLL.,SoT.V,laj. Mo. jroar. 080 bottle a. AuxiV.CiHIl ACQ. MPHk, saH MaAlaVw experheng. 80 YEARS' Exaggerated reports of trouble with the Cheyenne Indians in Montana were abroad last week. It was said that twelve men had been killed, including five troopers, but it now appears that a single sheep licrder.was killed. Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constipation, sour atnmach Indigestion nro promptly tired by Hoods nils. They do their work Liver Ills n lj i"iil thoroughly, if-- ii a" ft dinner lulls. ZMviiW All !ni"i:!3ts. h,i.,uh'.! by C. I Mood & Co., Lowell, Mass. flwr "illy I'lll to LiU HIi Hood's Barsaparllla. Hoods Pills "Last summer while attending court at ni5B To enre a chill: When the lips begin to Unionlown," says D. O. Pat (on, a promiThe Earlinglon singers took part in the quiver and turn blue, and before the first nent druggist of Fayette City, Pa , ' tbreo memorial services over the grave of Court- chilly shivering sensation comes on take a witnesses were suffering from Diarrbtca. ney Slack, at Mndisonville Sunday after- full dose of Dr. Bell's Pepperment Chill I gave each a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, It warms the Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, and it noon, which were conducted by Messrs. Tonic. It is stimulating. W. F. Burr and lesse Phillips for the blood. It promotes the circulatipn of the gave immediate relief, tin the way home blood. It will prevent the chill nine times Knights of I')lhias in ten. it is guaranteed to prevent the one of my neighbors was taken with a se E. of this place has re- chill ten times in ten if taken ..four hours vere cramp in Ihe stomach, and was sufTbeY. P. S. C. ceived an invitation lo visit Barnsley, and before chill time. For sale by St. Bernard fering with intense pains, X gave bim a contemplates holding a meeting there in Drug Store, Earlington, Geo. King, St. dose of this remedy and within five minCharles. the near future. utes the pain bad ceased. The remedy is a favorite here, I know of many who are BUTTON PHOTOGRAPHS. never without it, I always take it with True. The Latest Fad ,Nov flade In me when going away from homo." l'or sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlinglon Ridicule is the weak weapon of Best Stylo .by Virgil Fox. or buffoon, George King, St Charles; Den T. Robin- the would-be-bluffOur own home photographer, son, Morions Gap. and is resorted to when he dare not meet facts; solid argument Virgil Fox, whose gqpd work is National Appeal. based on facts is what goes with well known, is now making "Button Photographs," the latest thine It is estimated that the Government is Calloway Times. sensible men in photography at Hie "following losing three million dollars a week in revenue by the delay in the passage of the the California low prices: Theodore Durrant, Tariff bill. The people are losing ten One for 15 cents. murderer will certainly hang. Gov. limes as much In work on account of the Three for 25 cents. Budd has finally declined to i.itc-fcrdelay. We earnestly ask every one of our Six for 50 cents. . readers lo immediately write a postal card Twelve for 75 cents. cjrhrader- - "The Divine Healer," Get your sweetheart or your to, at least, one member of the United out wife or your boy or girl put on State Senate at Washington, urging and as he calls himself, demanding the immediate passage of 'a nf TJavton. Mo.. Monday, by a a button and wear them out. Protective Tariff law and such a law as crowd of boys who stoned him. will give adequate protection to American er e. was-driven YUCATAN TA8TELES0 tslBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRBaBlHM WITH THE ABOVE PACTS REMEMBER WE'RE CAREFUL. THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, tnlttd Charities Duildluc, New York, CHILL M ST. BERNARD DRUO STORE, URYAtf HOPPER, Manager. F. G. NIEMS, Wt-ler- , Anrono tending a sketch and description m Qulcklraacortala. froe, whetber an Invention I probably patentable. Communication counuontlak Oldest Money forsocurlB-paten- t atrlctlr In America. . Wo havo a Waablngtou offlee. 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Boi fcr lwMtii. j H labor and American Industries Addres your postal card lo Hon. Wm. I. Deboe, U. S S.. Washington, D. C. G Subscribe for Tub Obb. PER DAY. SATISFACTION BUARANTEEp. arc better and cheaper thip RATES: season than ever pefore. It FUMRY iqd TOILET AUTI. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. A LA DELLE JARDINIERE. Costs so little to ornament a EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. CLES PAINTS AND OILS. house with beautiful hangL, FRITJ5CH & SOW, PrlYICISANS.' PRItRlPflQNa ings nowadays that the small MRooas. BmJMmIs, Good Service. CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. FASHIONABLE When you Visit St. Loula stop nt item of cost should not cut any llguje. Come in and Don't Use Druas Ictus give you tho figures -M- ERCHANT TAILOR- S:unless you need them, and tlirn only vaeVa a.rf Walatt. Stmt Cert Direct la Hcttl for your various rooms. You pure drugs, spelt ai are VM by To. will be surprised at the rea- TURKISH JATS,0pFn ell Nljlhr J,e'ep ' ' J spqnb!o drufiglsfa, ' : ANp sonableness of our prices. t.B bst. Tjiat 1, ,pr grAf (iff. tinq(lpn tp ba looked for pn ,p ST, JIERNARP SEN1RAL STORE IMPORTER, OF CLOTHS AND SPITJNGS lime cbpnB (bat pi pfed tliprn. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,1aajaaaaaaaaajaaa , NoWhere elee will jpu fmd p Fw. , 321 Upper First Street, Will receive prompt attenWanted--ln Idea that apfiai; rnediclpe. Pmteet toot Ideas f tsar mar hriaa iou wealth. tion nt this office,Estimates EVANSVILLE, r INDIANA, WrMa JOHN WCDOKHBURN Vt CO .Patent AIKhv PT.- BERNARD .J?RUd MTORE, He aarneelly solicits the patropaeeof his nrawisgiofl, i. u ror tneir aijwo prise oser furnished upon application. TtftBted, OIOBI tfcOUMBll 31' $2.00 ST. JAMES HOTEL, ! ": JOB W0RK - SSSI - aewKtt iBTNHfcM Hopkins county friends. BRYAN JHOPHUt, Manager, rasa iMni