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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 24, 1897
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''"'rjrrF s j 3 w j r rr-j- nr Yoo An- ",- - Going to Tim t,o S& risri Great Tennessee Cuntenniai v '' Get 4 S ". tf A ("i-U- 6 I r Club of Ten Subscribers 135 i T" PI 13 JB 13 135 f :..! v in V.i wu it r1ifr?t? iriin jvuj i nit -- of Ten , iiuiiscuinuKs 1o -- . 4 HJ5. 'Sf I S T rriK; 13 IS, And go FREE. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897. of this county, and Roscl, a village 18 miles west of here, was struck and almost completely wiped out of existfioyo KlUod nt tho Institu- ence. Two gralh elevators and every Four houso In tho.placc being swept nway. tion for tho Fooblo Mlndod. At Ilurdctto not a building In town A Tarty of Tnrntydno T11U0 HhMtrr to escaped uninjured, whllo many houses wcro completely demolished. Tlie Htrnctur in Olil Cow Ilnrunnit l'oiir nro At and near JotmorO tho storm did U lllow Down, Killed nndflTrrnt Injured. considerable damage to bnlldlngs. and crops. The grain elevator at Shaffer was Lincoln, 111., Juno 18. At :I5 p. m., following two days and onrf night of demolished. Threo or four small houses in flush Intense heat, with tho murcury rang- Center wero wrecked. ing from 63 to 100 degrees, a terriblo Thri-Deaths from Hanitroke. storm passed over this city ami county, ICakhab Citv, Ma, Juno 80. A specausing loss of life and property. Tho grounds of tho state. Institution for cial from Lincoln Center, ICns., says Tho weather throughout this part of feeblc-mlrlochildren and tho farm tho statu IhuJ been Intensely hot slnco connected therewith received the full Weduesday, ranging from 103 to 10. forcu of tho storm. At the institution degrees. Threo deaths from sunstroke tho roofs of tho north wing, tho cus- have been reported, besides half a todial building and the owcrhouso doicn prostrations. wore partially blown off, and a doren Htorm Notes. hago walnut and olm trees were twistAreola 11ml Canton, 111., wcro visited ed and thrown around liko straws in by cloudbursts. an angry flood. Tho loss to tho state Tho Christian church nt Virginia, Is heavy, but thcro was uo loss of life. ill., was struck by lightning and At the farm, two mllca south of tho burned. - A balloon-shape- d cloud passed near Institution, a largo cow barn, con Oklahoma, 111., and thcro nro fewer struetod In 1804 at a cost of 83,000, col lapsed liko an egg shell In the hand of sheds, burns, fences and trees in the neighborhood. a a strong man, catching SO boyn and two train, seeing thoTho crow of tho freight cloud, loft train, men, kllllug four uud severely injuring bnd took shelter under n cattle guard. three. Trees and roofs wcro blown nWay at Tho dead are: Tcrro Haute, Ind. Thcro was a heavy Sylvester linker, age IS. rain and n grand electrical display. AtScdulIa. Mo., tho power house ot Jatnea O'llricn, age 13. tho electric light plant was struck by Ncal MoKcnzic, ago 13. lightning, and every dynamo ruined. Castle Lo liaron, age 10. InAll of Chicago, ami pupils of tho A WARNING CIRCULAR stitution. The injured are: To l'rerrnt tin. Spread of Hlieep Scab Jacob Yilmert, farm superintendent, Among Hlircp In the United Mate. hurt about the head mid believed to bo Waiiisoto.v, Juno 30. In accordfatally, Injured. ance with tho lnw for tho suppression Lemuel Qleason, class attendant, of contagious diseases among domestic back and lower limbs Injured. animals, Secretary Wilson, of the agIleury Ilerger, Wllllo VVlthem and ricultural department, has issued to VYillio Kishcr, pupils, severely, though tho managers and agents of railroads' and transportation companies, stockaot dangerously, hurt. At nluo o'clock this morning William men nnd others n circular notifying them that the contagious disSchellpepper, an attendant, was to leave the institution and taho ease known as sheep scab, or sca11 boys to tho farm to pick peas, but bies of sheep, exists among sheep in the lcclliicd, and tendered his resignation, United States, and it is a violation of lo which incident ho probably owes the law to receive for transportation tils life. A substitute was secured in or transport any stock affected with tho person of Lemuel Uleason, who, that disease from ono state or territory with tho 81 boys, departed on what to another. It Is alio n violation ot they deemed an outing. They tho law to deliver for such transporta(oft In high glco with baskets tion tonny railroad company or master packed with good things to cat, or owner of any boat or any vessel, performed on tho any sheep knowing them to bo affected their work farm with cheerfulness, ' and nt two with the contagious dlscaso referred Vclock wcro given permission to go to to; and It is also unlawful to drlvo on foot or transport In any prlvato conthe creek near by and Indulge in bathing. Tho storm camoup suddenly, and, veyances from ono state or territory to iy command of their nttendant, tho another nny hlieep so affected. Tho transportation companies and jrrtwd ran to tho barn for shelter, l'hls was a hugo structure, 174x3!) feet, Individuals engaged In tho business of ;onta!nlng 40 tons of buy. It was built shipping and transporting sheep arc with tho do an a cheap 'plan, with box allls 2x8 requested to inches. No sooner had they entered pahment in ,tho enforcement of tho the death trap than tho wind fitrucU It, laws for preventing tho spread of the ind the cullro building fell in. There disease, and ordera aro given that cars, waa a stampede, all cscaplug except bouts or vehicles which have been used In ! HiewwjfLl, l.!..nH. afTcctcn tho transportation of animals Hiiaiu.ic iiuiatuiciy cicanca killed when close to tho doors. Lemuel Qleason, attendant, who was and disinfected. with the boya when tho crash came, ANOTHER PROTEST. taved several by his bravery and coolness. Oblivious of his own safety, ho Japan reirrfal thnt tun Tariff 11111 Will rescued several, and was found on top He 11 lllow to II rr Commrrre. af a boy, pinioned down by timbers, Wahiiisotox, June 20. Tho protest boy, and receiving severe mndc by tho Japanese ' government laving tho injuries himself. Tho farm superinagainst tho ponding tail ft bill Is tendent, Jacob YVilmcrt, left the barn formally embodied in n uoto from when struck by tho storm, and was Minister Toru llosld of dnto as lato as itruck down by flying timbers. tho Sd ot tho present month. This nolo The storm caino from tho northwest is couched in tho most courteous lanat a tlmo when tho mercury marked 04 guage, but there Is a firmness Of touo legrcss. A great bank of clouds came observable that indicates tho rcmon-strunc- c rolling and tossing liko a hugo sen bilmay bo followed by acts of low, rising and falling as it swept retaliation If disregarded. along, obscuring vision by a cloud of Tho noto begins with an npology for lust, and followed quickly by onu of expressing an opinion that under ortho hardest downfalls of rain of 20 dinary conditions might bo regarded minutes' duration over scon lu this coun- as trenching upon domestic niTalrs, but ty. The storm appeared to bo in two cities as a justification tho tact that lections, dividing a few miles west of Important Japanese Interests nro inthe Institution, in which aro nearly volved, nnd thnt In tho opinion of the 00 Inmates, Including olllccrs and atminister the proposed Increase of duty tendant. Tho division of tliostorm'a will Injure the United States no less forces nlono saved tho Institution from than Japan by retarding tho growth of :omplrto destruction and a dreadful promising commercial relations. loss of life and property. Tho olllccrs As to tea, tho minister says tho sudot tliu InHtitut ton, Doctors Athcrton and den change of tho policy ot the United Harnett, superintendent and assisStates from free importation to a duty tant superintendent, and Chief Cleric of from R0 to 100 per cent, has awakWhltloek wero on tho ground curly ened In the Jnpanenu mind tho gravest taring for the Injured, looking up those fear for tho stability of the tea Industhat escaped and directing tho removal try, for years in a depressed condition. jf tho dead. Tho storm Is reported to nave been severe in tho country, with MISS DESSIE O'BRIEN. probabilities ot sovcro destruction of property and life. In tho city tho loss Sbo Hon HoceWed Much 1'inlio un the llrnuty of Her Voice. la considerable. London, Juno 20, Tho rising new At Nnpertllle, 111. m NAfKiivlr.i.K, 111., Juno 18. Nnpor-rill- o oporatlu Btar, Miss llcssiu O'ltrien, oi 111., sailed for home today and vicinity wcro visited by a Sprlnglleld, Touratnu from heavy downpour of rain this morning. on La groat progress, Havre. Sho bus nud has received For two hours tho rain caino down in made pralso on tho beauty of flooding cellars much volea A regular cloudburst, andibusomeuts, while portions of tho her atudies. and tho success 11 of Tho reserved nd business streets wcro from six to eight her severe Marclicsl has mora than once IhcJius under water. Tho wind complimented hor in tho presence ol tho proportions of a tornado at others something Mnrche.1 does only soma places, tearing up trees, leveling raruly. Miss O'llricn is now ready fin fences, otu. Tho lightning struck sev- eoucert work, and will muko her debut eral dwellings. in Sprlnglleld after a fow weeks ri'st. At Jollt, ill. Adjudged limine. Joliet, III., Juno 18. A heavy wind Portland, Ore-- , Juno, 33. A. 8 and electrical storm struck Joliet at Austin, tho California lawyer, who us five o'clock this morning. At that hour he could furnish evidenct sorted It was as dark in ut midnight, Tho which that would save Thcodoro Durrani u fow minutes toOO from mcruury full within tho gallows, has been adjudged degrees, but during tho storm tminmer insane and will bo tnkeu to tho asy hcut and ley blasts alternated. Trees, lute. awnings nud windows wcro wrecked. TO TIIK .; .. Great" Tennessee Centennial."' SZW VWCW.V . Vc.MWNrJj.K'5ae' san.v&s'' EIGHTH YEAR vN.XSM3S', .1 J NO. SB fl TORNADO IN ILLINOIS. THE EARTII TREMBLER Tho Earthquake lo Monterey County, California. rho Congregation In the Million Chnrcb ot Dun Carlos, Honeterey, Thronn Into Temporary runic by n Falling Wall. Lato reports regarding' tho carthquakQ show that it was quite sovcro at Salinas, tho county sent of Monterey county. Tho moro important buildings damaged are tho armory of Troop C, 'the Walls of which aro badly cracked and parted; tho Kanco building, In process of construction, will have tb be taken down, and the Farmers' Union building. an old crack The latter had in tho front, which la opened of four inches for tho' length several fcot In tho Interior of tho latter building, bricks fell and plastering was damaged. Tho Salinas hotel, tho Jcffcrcy, Abbott and Hardin houses, all suffered moro or less, windows being broken and walls cracked. In the loading merchandise houses largo plate-glas- s e windows were broken. On tho streets, chlinnoys wero broken down and windows smashed. Tho post ofllcc building was cracked on Its front. I'ublio halls aro injured to a great extent. Tho city hall has been seriously injured in plaster, and the courthouse has suffered. Tho old brick Salinas hotel was cracked across the top. There woro orer TS wludows broken: in tho Hardin bouse, and In over half tho rooms the walls aro cracked. At Oravcs' switch tho warehouse was ruined, and tho hugo railroad tank almost emptied ot its contents. A section of adobo wall in tho Mission church of San Carlos, in Monterey, tumbled in on tho congregation, and a panio almost resulted. Congregations wero at worship in various towns when tho shock occurred, and in sotno churches panics woro avoided by the eool headednesa ot tho minister. A record ot. the shock was made at tho Lick obscrvatoVy. FnANCisco, IN FlrTY-FIFT- H CONGRESS. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. DEATH Sak Juno U3. c YUCATAN TABTBLB8B d (NO CURB NO PAY. - SOOENTS PRtOE M MH TONIC ill fc- -at ILL Ml Mf MM Ut lesl-deuc- 111 MM. M M- f- faMrwiTMaiitrw i4iiMu.-ti- M I to T i- MWtfMMltfiMlCMMUNM. . -L. . CM tt U IH (. k. - ' - - - F.-G- . MEMS, PRACTICAL " C9VHnillSr and fleWder, ,Iate' Villi Can "K. Wingers, Hashvillc, Tenn... repair any make of watch. YEARS - THIRTY lftPISKI-UNC- E AT'TIIE TRADE. ATIrACTIQN -- or-ior-ed BUARANTEED. SuraHl Fmd, $28,640. IN 1M7. FACTS Clio IN THE CASE. rSaWl Mec tlM k. v MM.. 'MMKHCM BU44NESS .JNO.G.MOKTON, 1 h advantage nl a l;ink account am stameroas. Ii is nni In business mtn wo aro talking- - they know aH aliout it but lo ulariol jmtn, wage earners and (o women. '.There's safety if the bank Is .1 good mo, Them's convenience a always ready am) out of reach ! sonr own polty snuan- is easy to spenti . earns when you have .1 larcn i joBf pocket loo-.fc.lt I BANKER. Indictment of Hn. Hyrah Attteioa for Forgery. Claiiksvillk, Va., Juno 20. Thi report that Mrs. Myrali II. Camdcnj tho afllanccd of Gov, Atkinson, ivas Indicted for forgery, is founded upon tliu following facts: Judgo D. C Camden married Mrs. Camden, who was tliu widow ot Dr. Edward Davis, when ho (Judgo Camden) was a very old wan and In fecblo health. Mrs. Camden was authorized by him to look after his business affairs. Upon his death a will was found which gavo almost his en tiii) estate to his widow. 510.NKI) DEEDS AVTRR DRAT1I.' THB JUDQE'b MAflllpHrtLLn, - KfiNTUCKY. A LA - tt In Gllinur At tho last term of tho circuit court county an indictment waa HKLLE JARDINIERE " I.. FftfTSCH FASUlONAflLE SON, -:- MEnGHANT TAILORS . : forgery. It is claimed that after her husband's death sho sold some land, signing tho judge's name to tho deeds, and dating them boforo his death. It Is claimed by Mrs. Camden's friends that this was dono in good faith. It is aid tho charges aro tuado to embarrass her at this tlmo on account of her contemplated marrlago to Gov. Atkinson. CAPT. BOYCOTT D EAD. and . : ; IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS 3Ji Upper First Street, lEVANSVlLtE, '"Mr ! - INDIANA. He earnestly solicits tha patronage o( liis Ifioptjirseewaty friend '' - )V. A. NISHttr. I'rMlnant W. WAHIl'I.L, Cathlri Originated. London, Juno 23. Capt- - Boycott is Jcad. Ho was about 65 years of age, and beenmo famous through being tho first man subjected to tho "boycott" In Ireland. Uo was n land agent in 18S1 of section tit the Conucmara rho Man With Whom the,Famlllar Term if i 3(opkins(ourUL BANK Madisonville, Kv. $50,000. CgKal Stock, transact a general banking business, is4 ivltM lha accounts of Ihn citizens o( ctknlios, I fopbiM awi5Ji ma IIm thofiiMfrt aed most siwure vault In Miction County Mayo, where ho collected a made captain Tho rents. ipeech, in tho course of which ho urged tho people of Ireland to abstain from agrarian crimes nnd to adopt, instead, a policy ot sending harsh landlords, agonts and bailiffs "to Coventry'1 tho old term for boycotting. Events jo shaped themselves that Capt. Hoy cott was tho first man tho Irish experimented on In this connection, and lienco tho now familiar word of boycott. SEVERE Accompanied by tint of STORMS, s, Kentucky Cloud-Ilarit- '4 To any jwrsn nUcrestcd in matterj;, or who "loves Wo will schtl free, upon ap-- , plicatrair.a copy of tjio "Allianck," tht' organ of tliis Society. In interuBlinR rend lo itcns'-'liii(j, it .contains a list of 'the waluable and unusual premiums ;givn by tliis paper, Aldrer.s lni-niaani-inTifad-diH- Sent Free f, y 1 Virginia nnd western North Cnroltna indicate severe storms during Saturday just night and Sunday. A cloud-buracross tho Virginia line, near lirlstol, did considerable damage, and delayed trains on tho Southern road. The Washington & Now Orleans vcstl bulo train lu being held at lirlstol on aecouut of trcstlu washing away at Wallace, Va. st State. KNoxvir.i.n, Tcnn., Juno 21. Reports from upper east Tennessee, southwest In Thre MOUNT Tho 1'aiuou JHR m4U VHti Charities NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, New York. WASHINGTON. to death near Chandler, Ohio., by a vicious horse. August Schuettc, a St. Louis saloonNew York, Juno 21. A dispatch tc WITH IMK At'OVE FACTS KEMEM-DEI, inanufneturod cotton goods woro completed , ..'f lu tho house, tho brlot session was takes keeper, committed suicide in tho presthe World from Havana says: WE'RE CAREFUL. jptoioaiy with roll calls. Mr. Sulzor (item,, N ence of his wife Extermination on tho Island Is an V.) buccooded In Injecting Into tho procoodlngi Tho body of James T. StanBlfer, of appalling, actual fact. Tho death rate ST. BERNARD DRUGSTORE, a short speech In favor ot Cuba, In whlnb b Litchfield, III., was found in .Shoal Is actually increasing. A prominent s doiivunced Ocn. AVcyler as n thlot and a URYAN HOPPER. Manager creek, near that place. Tho houso adjourned until tho 21st. Spanish medical oflicor, who has full 1H tho souate, on tho 18th, tho flax scheduli Tcinperanco leaders at Topeka, ICns., Interior, says that ot tho tariff bill being under consideration, t aro making DR. MENDENHALL'S a determined effort to rid knowlcdgd of tho be teiyo number of political speeches bo trenched prolonged 1" should the war upon tho tlmo of tho session that but llltli that city of liquor venders. western half of the George llradley, a negro, cut the months prctresi wan mado with thp bill, loss than on ptkgir of tho flax schedule being disposed ol throat of Itlchnrd Rumble-- , a storethe Island will be entirely deAND Thci wero several Uicly exchanges between keeper, populated. The death rate Is likely at Ilurnt Corn, Ala. oprxblng speaker, during which tho Washing ol eighty-sixt- h Contagion will Tho anniversary of tho to doublo next month. political "dirty linen" was frequently referred Tho houso was not in session Ilattlo of Tlppecanoo was celebrated at then mow tho people down rapidly. to .ralS&SBaaaaaa opposition t Uattlo-grounIn tho senate, on tho Uth, tho Ind., Sunday. Tho rains havo turned tho intcrioi thn tariff bill won Its first Important victory bj A circular concerning tho transporlato quagmires in many places. The u y&) and nay vow of SH to 22, to strlko out tb paragraph in regard to Uoor matting, tho effcel tation of diseased sheep has been is trocha is a pestilential ditch. The put floor matting ou tha frco list sued by thn agricultural department. of Kliloh Is to soldiers 'arc suffering terribly from . 'J. Tho houso was not In session. Tho housu programme probably will la tho senate, on tho 2Ut, tho lost two Mhed-ule- bo tho same this week that it has been fever and dysentery. Llttloof tho smallof tho dutlablo list, Including paper ant) pox vaccination Is effective. With foro manufactured sundries, wero completed, with jincCtho tariff bill passed dolug nothsight thousands of pacltlcos might th(';ekcuptlou of tho paragraphs on hides, ing. gloves, coal and somu lesser articles, which John J. McCook Is said to bo work- easily have been saved by vaccination wintpter In tho houvo tho only busluos A sanguinary 'engagement occurred ing ona deal having in view tho Of Intercut was tho passago of a bill of Cuba by au Amorlcan syndi- Wednesday at Managua, 15 mile. tlOO.oOJ for tho repair of Dry Dock No. 3 at New York. Tho Iioumj .adjourned untU cate. fiom Havana. Tho Insurgents attacked thcSlth. Peter Sass aud tho wlfo of Gottlieb a column of Spanish and tho lattei Erdcman, of Lythcsvlllc, 111, aro lost heavily. Tho details were sup ' WOULD-B- E SWINDLERS charged with trying to murder Erdc- pressed hero. Many ambulances with man. wounded have arrived here. Ma.1o to ray Thrlr Debt to a. Flagrant C. E. Hadgcr, a painter, went to 0UAIUNTEED TO CURB Ijkwbroaker. Tho rebels aro certainly conccntrat 111., und impersonated PerCHILLS Kansas Citv, Mo., Juno 21. An ry, tho tramp millionaire. Ho was roy- ing around Havana. Trains havo beer And Malaria In allAND FEVERNW Forms. TaatefeaiM fired into repeatedly. A Spanish forco decision bearing on tho Kan ally entertained. penulnn without tho nbovn picture and the signature ot J. O. MendenhaM. ea prohibitory law was rendered by while rcconnoltcrlng, was ambushed Dr. MaoDonald M. l'owcll, of Collins-vlllPrlco, GO contn at all Dealera. Judgo Gates in tho circuit court hero near Sau Miguel. They fought bravo 111., was in tho caso of Val. lllatz against Hob. with a bullot-hol- o found dead in his oflico ly, but wcro compelled to retire PREPARED ONLY BY lu his head and a rerecucr Ilros. Tho plaintiff consigned volver in his hand. T. O. MMIVrl2TSIIA.X-I-4 Gen, Rlvcrn is sick and appears In a Quantity of beer to Itself in Leaven EVANSVILLE, IrlD. Tho magnificent property acquired different as to his fate. Ho will as worth, ICns., being both couslgnco and by tho Jowish National Farm School surcdly be shot, unless strong action I; Sold by MaliitiRly ft Co,, Eailingloa consignor. Crablree Coal Mining Ccmpnn, Ihley Then, contrary to tho rules nnd reg- association, near Cpylostowu, Pa., was taken by tho United States. Kentucky, ulations mado and provided by tho consecrated Sunday. Flro partly destroyed tho homo of KANSAS VILLAGE DEMOLISHED, prohibitory law. lUatz resold tho liquor to llobrccker Uros., of this city. Joseph Melenskl, in East Buffalo, N. Every House lu tho Town ol lionet Swept TEo latter rofused to pay for It, and V., and his ttvo children wcro frightAway by Wind. when sued for tho vnluo of tho liquor fully burned, somo of tliom probably liARNED, Kas., Juno 18. A cyclone eel up the unique, defense that tho fatally. It is reported at Athens that Em- swept through tho northwestern pari plaintiff was violating tho prohibitory law of Kansas in selling the beer, and peror William has sent n telegram to of tho county between six and seven that tho comity of states forbado tho the Bultan requesting him to take o'clock last night. Roscl, a aihall villegalization by ono state of au action measures for tho speedy evacuation of lage on the Jetmoro extension of the Thessaly. w.iich was Illegal in another state. Santa Fe, 18 mile's West of hero, was Judgo Gates hold that the defend Tho big window-glas- s factory at struck and almost completely wiped --TOOrestes, Ind., was burned Saturday ants knew tho prohibitory law was out of existence. Two grain elevators violated, and that thoy could not night, It waa ono of tho threo facto- and every houso In tno place were. Kansas City, hide behind tho known violation of a ries owned by tho United Glass Co., swept away. law. Tho liquor was bought aud must and employed over S00 men. Duuingo at Bodalln, Mo. for. Judgment was rendered A cyclono wrecked several business Colorado, Pacific Sedalia, Mo., Juno IB. Scdalla and for tho brewing company. houses at NowpOrt Nows, Va., and did woro visited by n flerco elecvicinity much damage to grtwlng cropss SENATORS FAVORFhI TREATY this ovening. Utah, Washington; Oniaka, damage, also was dono to tho trical nnd wind-storof tho Sedalia ElecTho powcr-hous- o Uu Not IU Consideration nt Mils 8eulon small craft in the James river. Nathan D. Crane, n miner, was killed tric Railway and Power Co. was .struck of CongreM. St. Paul, nnd all of tho dynamos Cleveland, O., Juno 10. Senator in tho "Wav to Woalth" mlno at Idaho by lightning fatalities reported. ruined. No Ho danna arrived homo last evening. Ho LtJprlngB, Col., Sunday, by a cave-IBlack Hills, ill go to Toledo on Tuesday to attend was 711 years 01 ago, and a brother-in-laHall nnd Wind nt Vlnmlo, Ind. of tho lato Jerome 1). Chaffee. ptato convention 01 tno licpuu- thd Valparaiso, Ind., Juuo 18. Tho VIA Louis Henderson, of Cincinnati, most furious hailstorm In tho history ileans. When asked last evening what r-- x .Uiuucrht of the nrqsnectfl of tho leaped ,. , a train at Sheby villo, Ind.? of this- county .raged hero for threo. . from .. iwiiibi -. Hawaiian treaty, jui.-- xtaitavouM,, tjCk .j ri.. "Tho sentiment In tho somite Is over- tho wheels and was decapitated, nis comber darkness and all business was whelmingly In favor of tho treaty, but sweetheart witnessed tho tragedy. VESTIBULED TRAINS, paralyzed. Tho wind blow nt a rato Its discussion at this session Is doubtWilliam M. Ilrown, a machinist, wit? of 00 miles an hour nnd carried SLEEPERS, MN1MC GARS. ful, owing to tho fact that thcro is n killed in tho main shaft of Old Olo'm everything In front of It. All country disposition on the part of congress to copper mlno at Globe, Ariz., Sunday. roads wcro blockaded. Fences, trees CHAIR CARS (sr&TE8). adjourn when tho tariff measure is A heavy piece of iron pipe fell from a and debris of all kinds llonted in tho adopted. Thcro will probably bo higher level, striking him on tho head. air. Tho hailstones measured from ono CONSULT TIOKET AOCNT, OB somo .opposition to tho treaty thnt Austin Smith, aged 18, ot Sandy Hill, to two Inches In dlumoter, and caused would prolong tho session if it were N. Y., was playing baseball! Sunday. grf at dnmago to buildings and crops. F. M. BUGG, wv. PAsvn aocmt, taken up, nnd so I consldcrlt unlikely." Whllo at bat a curved ball struck him Tho mercury dropped 80 degrees In a pT. tOUIS. MO, I THOUSAND OF LIVES LOST. under tho car, causing concussion of few minutes. tho brnln and almost Instant death. POULTRY AND PIGEONS. ''m t t'''B tiitte'eiS''' farmer, Tom Chatman, n The Karthquako In Assam, India, Was an In Cook Two Association! Unite Their Forces to SPRI1MJB IB97 Awful Dlnatter. was drowned In Cheat- creek, Becuro n Hacccssful IZxtilblt. Simla, Juno 20. It is announced thnt county, Tex., Sunday afternoon. He, Kansas City, Mo., Juno 21. A meetover 0,000 lives havo been lost by tho with four other young men, was in bathing earthquake disturbances which havo cramps. when ho was seized with ing of tho directors of the ncnt.il l'oultry association, anil the direcently visited tho province of Assam. Tho Pickwick hotel cafo and annox rectors of tho Wcstorn Pigeon Fan09'mdovv1 A message of condolcnco has been and tho building adjoining, at Now ciers' association, has resulted in nn received from Queen Victoria. Orleans, occupied by W. II. Moore, fish- agreement being reached by which tho Karthquako In California. ing tackle, guns, etc., wero destroyed meeting of tho pigeon fanciers of tho The largest variety. Sax FitANcieco, June 21. Two sharp by fire, as were also tho two upper entire west will bo consolidated with Newest designs. sovcro shocks of carthquako wcro stories of tho Pickwick hotel. that of tho poultry show hero next and This arrangement Insures Deccmbor. felt horo yesterday, tho ofllclal tlmo ot New Leading colors at the a display of 700 of tho best pigeons In the first, as taken by the United States A -- Damaging Cavo.ln Opposite Orleans. It tho west at tho show, with every class weather bureau, being 12:14:01. lowest prices ever shown Nkw OnLEANS, Juno 23. Tho piling filled with choice specimens. Ocorgo was followed almost immediately by a to the people of Hopkins occond, shook. Tho vibrations ivero supporting tho bridge leading to tho Ewald.of Cincinnati, and other eastern from west to cast. Clocks wcro pontoon- at tho Algiers ferry landing fanciers havj also given nssuraueos County. mornlnpr and thnt they will oxhlblt. stopped, suspended lamps und decora- sank IS feet yesterday In somo places, but several thousands ot dollars of damngo tions wcro broken Tho will result. l urthcr extenslvo caving HOW THEY STAND. no rcnl damage Is reported. "Please call in and be conshocks wero the most sovcro experi- In Is looked for as a result of tho recent - high water. Flay Saturday. vinced at Average at tho Closo of enced Jicro for many years. Tho earth.June 20. quako was general throughout tho THE MARKETS. Following Is tho standing of tho state. Icaguo baseball clubs at tho close of New Yona, Juno 2J. 1OT7. A Htrauge Accident. OATTI.r. Native Steers. t i 40 ft! 6 1.1 pluy June 20 . TKtt Minn., Juno 20. Ella COTTON-Wlihtl- lng Winona, BOOK STORE, Per 3 60 (i D. PLOUIt Winter Wheat Won. l.ost. cent Prigg. 'Wo vcars old, daughter of WHKAT-Naait- cd. K Doltlmoro IK 2 MADISONV1LLE. - KY. l'rlgg, died as tho result of an unusual COltN-N- o. .733 SI "22 llost.in .011 ST IT accident. Thursday alio was playing OATa-No- .2" Now Mess Cincinnati 8 25 a POllIC 505 17 23 NowYorU in the yard whllo her fathor was chopST. LOUia S3 SI .Ml Jlrookrjn SOU wood. Tho little girl had tho COTTON Middling 21 ping 21 Phllartilphla. too .483 fci 23 Cleveland Htecl rib of an uhtbrella In hor mouth. UKKVi:S-Stcc- ra.Cows and Hollers 250 21 in EXCURSION TICKETS It Uhurgu 100) 4 00 This was struck by a flying chip and OALVE3-(po- r .891 20 Washington , 17 VIA THE S20 1IOUS Pair toHolcet 28 17 conLtuUvllio .J7S forced Into tho pharynx, causing 800 l'ulr to Choice 20 17 .3TJ Ch.cni!0 gestion of tho brain and spasms, and shki:i l'utonis 4 4U 209 10 3 PLOUll 6LI.oul Fancy to lUtraila . S 40 resulting, in death. R. R, WHEAT-N- O.! Red Winter. . A NOBLE ENTERPRISE. ( K rour-derer- Specinl Beslon. tho Rcnattvon the 11th, consideration ol the arrlcultural schcdulo of tho tartd bill was returned, and, notwithstanding strenuous effort-, ot tho opposition to liuvo them reduced, the rates fixed by tho republican members ol thofluanco committee wero agreed to..... Tb lioush was not In session. In tho Rcnate. on the l'th, greater progrcsi waniado In consideration ot tho tnria bill than on nnj day slnco tho dobatcopencd. Two cnUrf chMulca II, spirits, wines and beverages; and A. H. Bcchtcl hanged himself In hla general storo at Lowery City, Mo. Stella Herrlck, pged ten, was kicked to death by a young colt nt Blgournoy, RATE IN CUBA. Co (Eompounb Prescriptions nnd a complete knowledge of drugs. It n qiiiirs the druggist liavp a Utn amount of drag lo ftcsh ilrui.s. He must giva Ike best possible work, and for compeaMlioa he must io reasonable ixpt.-rienn- - Flftoon Montho Will Dopopulato tho WoBtorn Provlncoo. The Troehn a rostllentlal Ditch, and thf Vltnltlty of tho raclllcos 60 Low thnt Vaccination Generally Troves Abortive. rroperly it lakes time. Ii rcqalres la. W. P. Stevens, aged 0t, wao kicked X M GEL AalsaaV MI C1E. d, y PJBBPiaaaaflP pur-oliu- e, A .. BEST TRAINS Montm, be-lu- d font, lo Neteto, n. -- -- - -- i. St. Louis or Chutes- -- " J 1 i ' j Mld-Cont- l- (Stall Patoer and I .l?ades. A. D. SISK'S s 1 ! I I Illinois Central TO THE BttlUIaii, ST, JAMES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. JkaMaar JafiauDf "Till1! atRaBBaBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBIPSBBT I Xi 4:BB1laBBBaBBBalBBBBBBBl i ' iZiaatiaaaaBVaBHBBaBBa&S1 Wan II IIUFPAt.o, Ualiainga Struck by I.ts'itnlnc Maitoon, III,, Juno 18. At five Hackutt, postmaster of lliilVulo during o'clock this afternoon tho city was vis. l'icsldent Cleveland's first administraltcd by a heavy windstorm, which did tion, and moro recently treasurer ol considerable damage. Hovoral houses wero struck by lighting. Crops Damaged. - accompanlod by a heavy yvlad, which & BUfCOPBAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. did much dainago to the growing crops, The wind played havoc In this section aValal ' aVkkJ ppaaiti BiaJ wtint . S, ,liw IWPBa. Wfv Maik ffti tariUl with small bush fruit. you inn n. uiwhi bip hi Tornado la Kanaoa, RATES: $2.00 PER DAY. Rmm and Breakfast, f 1.60. Arcola, III., Juno 18. Tho .hardest It waa rain in years fell lioro to-da- y. '" rjAMES HOTEL. Drgs t Larked, Kaa., June 30. A 'tornado swept through the northwestern part iTURKISH BATHS, Open all Nlkt Dn'.i.Use ktfa . $Hcm you need them, and then only pure druas. such as are sold by druMlsU, W; koep only iMtbeet, Tail b (he great AH- for whea'tk time cqnfok tBat you need ibem. esse iwtllyoH find so' comNovrhei pete a eleck. A good lime to benfn ibat sprlof saedierao, tob4l iSTBBRHARO DRLO STORE, BRYAN HOPPBR, Maaacw. It is estimated that the Government is losing three million dollars a week in rev; bjHw by the tWay In the passage of the. Tari bill, The people are losing ten times"! mHch in work on account of the dulay, We earnestly ask every one of our readers to Immediately write a postal card to, at least, one member of the United Stale Senate at WasUaRlon, urgta and demanding the Immediate paesagc ot a Protective Tariff law "and ,auch a law as will give adequate protection 4o American labor and American Industries," Address your 'postal 'card lo Hon. Wm. J. Deboe. U, S. S.,.WashingtonrX.C, National Appeal. Arrested un a Chnrgo of Arson. Fresno, Cal., Juno 2J. Tho Plcasan-to- n hotel was flrud lu threo places SatIlcetnoven lu Ilronse. Kilo county, died urday evening. Walter Furnish was , Chioaoo, Juno 10. A bronzo bust ol arrested Sunday evening, charged with A D011M0 Drowning. ' Ocethoven was unveiled lu Lincoln tho crime. Tho uvldenco against FurNrw Aliianv, Ind., Juno 20. Mrs nish Is strong. He- belongs to one of path in tho presence of n largo gather Mlsi tho best families iu Fresno. Clarcnco McCarthy and hor nleco, Ing of admlrora of tho famous comMary FIto, wero drowned whllo ut poser. Yellow Jack (In Doard. tempting to ford tho Little Indian Uruguayan Ilebels Win a Victory. crc'olt near Georgetown. Nrw York, Juno 23. Tho" steamer Nkw York, Juno 3p. -- Tho Herald's Finauco arrived from Colon with threo cases of yellow fever aboard, threo correspondent In Montevideo, Uruguay, oth'cra having died en route. liotb pas jays that tho rebols havo gained n uosengers and crow havo bcon quaratH cldod victory over government- troopi commanded bv Pen. Villar. Tho Mtdal Medicine tlucd. Mo One Thought She Could Live, A Lyons, a Todd county farmer. W. Medicine. Is recently killed the largest serpent in lha "ibchqve that if it had not got Dr. known history of our coanly, says tho CarlMedt's Great Remedy for my daughter Tho only medal awarded to She got Progress, It was sktdlar to tho Jmi con the would not bo with us sersaparilla at the Worlds Fair, strictor, of. (ha Congo lands and South run down and her illness developed kto , 1893, ntChlcugo", was awarded to America. The snake measured over six rheumatism and rueumalic fover. Every-oae said that sho could not live, pive feet, in length. doctors gave her no relief, yet by tha time, sbe had taken two bottles ot Dr. German Liver Powder, she was" .Elkton has the second largest boy of bis she is as sit up in us w ioui 1 able lo as aha everbed, and todayhave noth age in tne.uwieo. aiaiaa. was, and we strong Page, a son qf X). J Page, ad is sixteen ing la 'tbank for it nut Dr. L'aristedt's years of age, Tom stands 6 fset lYi I Great German Remedy." SMITH visxKRs, 1 aunts, 111 weight 109 pounds, Subscribe for Th Bts.. laches in bis socks-aoto-da- rroinlnyiiiit HuRnlo. N. V., Juno 30: John deal over accomplished in the eastern states. It has purchased outright Mount Washington tho entire Presidential rango nud SI0 lesser eminences of tho Whl to mountain group, nud in addition soma OJ.000 acres of fuel land lu tho wilds of northern New Hampshire. Now Hampshire Mountain Hold to h Lumber Company. lioaioN, Juuo 20. Tho Uartlett Lumber Co. bus completed the biggest land Chicago, Juno 20. According to brokers and commission men a glucoso trust has been formed. Its cxlstcnco was suspected two or threo weeks ago, when tho prlco of the "long .sweeten-fcng- " took an upturn on a- - totally market. An Old Miner Killed. SriiiNos, Col., Juno 31. Na Chan D. Crano, an old tlmo miner, was Why "Long Sweetonlng" Went Up. OATS-N- o. UYK-N- o.2 X t 31 TOllACCO-L- ug HAY Clour Timothy UUTTXR Choice Dairy. UUUS-Pro- Idaho killed in tho Way to Wealth mlno Ho waa 70 years by a cavo-in- . of tho late old and n brother-in-laJcromo 11. Chaffo. no leaves n wife In Adrian, Mich., and a son In Kalamazoo. yes-tcrda- y w TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL Doyi.estown, Pn., Juno 21. Tho magnificent property acquired by the AND J r wish National Farm School associal'OKIC Hiundard (now) ,... lllb IS1 tion, near here, was consecrated yes tcrday. Upon tho stand was n notable INTERNATIONAL - EXPOSITION CIUCAUO. 870 500 assemblage of clergy and laity, tho leCATTLE NutlroSleers..... 8 45 8 10 to Choice. tlOtlS Fair gal nnd medical profession, business AT 8 00 4 40 men und publlo ofllclals. a tu Hiirlug 400 Tho main purposo of tho institution 03 Hprlng ... WHCAT-N- o.2 70S 78M is to reclaim Jewish youth to that no. z ilea CORH-N- o.2 ml agricultural llfo to which their race S .. i. OATS-- No I8U For tlio aboxi. occasion tickets will be I'OIIIC Mess (new) 7) ( TUi was dovoted In aclcnt times. sold by tho Illinois Central Railroad at ICAN.HAS CITY Pennsylvania Itepubllcnns. varjing limes, tales nnd limits, including a 8 75 e OATTLK Native Stcerst 3 15 i HOUS AllOrudes... ,., IlAitnisinmo, Pa., Juno in. State ticket on salo daily, good to return until WIIBAT No.stinra. Chairman Elltln has fixed Thursday, November 7, and including tickets having OATS-N- o. 2 Whlto 22 COUN-N- o.2 August 20, for tho mcotlng of tho Btnte limit of twenty days, fifteen days aad sevas to NKW OltLCANa republican convention In this city to en data. For full particulars ycur which 4 73 4 IS from neatest nominate candidates for stato treasur- of the above applirsconnection with COUN-N- o.2 Railroad Station in the ern .. liM 10 25 er and auditor-genera- l. Illinois Central Railroad, call on or ad00 lco 8M I Limfllurloy. 800 4 50 ( ( Consecrntlou of an Institution to Iledalm Jttifl.h Youth. 8 sli UACON-Cleur- LAUD-rrlmuHt- oam HMIJin'-l'ulrtoChol- cw. PLOUlC-Wlutcrrat- in NASHVILLE. fyfXJOn-IllilhOr- ado. OATS-WcatIIAY-Cho- 1'OltlC Now Mess. UACOM-Sirt- on, " 850 CprTON Mfckllliiu MJU1HV1I.L.H. VIIKAT-N.2i- ted OOKN-N- o, OATS-NPOItlC-NewM- fit o. uar SMIie.1 2 Mixed, Middling Fly-tim- f.ACON-C'l- CO PTOW Itlb 0'J 8 50 it JlivS MHO n 000 .'if A Japaneso Man of War. dress your nearest railroad Ticket Ageat FitANCisco, Juno UO. A Japanese man ot war, tho 111 Ylo, la on hoi Wm. Murray, Div. Tats. Agt., New Orway to this. port. 8ho will receive orleans. ders hero frpm tho Japaneso govern Jno. A. Scott, Div I'ass. Agt , Memphis Chicago. is anticipated that eh: A. II. Hanson, G ment. and it W. A. Kellond. A G P A . Louisville. may. bo ordered to Hawaii. San PA. Ayers Sarsaparilla. Carl-sted- sr t'a gates to tho Democratic stato convon Hon from this county go unpledged foi governor. Flee-timThe model for Joel Hart's statue, "WoDilin' and man Triumphant," which was destroyed Laruo H?rald. by firo at Lexington, is thought to havo Margrret Nance; an alleged .prophet, been lost, and tha statue can't bo reprodied Sunday morning ina pnlpif In Chris- duced Dee-lim- Sigh time, Slappln' and a chowin'l CtEVKLANn, Unpledged Democrats. 0., Juno ao. Tho dele- GEORGE KING, DHUGCIST, ST. CHARLES, tian county Wheat County. harvest has begun In Union Slight earthquake shocks wero fell in Ibrco or four Kentucky towns Sunday Nicc,Liiie ot Druggists' t Suidrj-Prescription- s Carefully Compoaadad. d 0 ,L riMa rnt.i.lfl'-.- 1 ..ft&a1 o Teaa--- r' -- u IUM.Mtf iMj M"1' a ' yMy,:,'iyr-I ' rW'1,l' Wv ? y''' T ,. -- ? "' "" "HP "r'"' 1 . mMmy-i- , fyeIBee PAUL A ing a .statement made in the miners meeting and not stating it as a fact. We talc this first opportunity to correct the error. s The silverite candidates in 'subject only to the action oi "regulars" who voted for Bryan,' Mop-kin- fi?-rYIK1 ' v?'Z ' yKsKsBtvzTtTKrvT?, 21S1?I Hi MOOIU!. Cdltor and Man nxcr. V BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. llricorppratr-il TnsWwaM' In iBBsKr J are, some of them, having a hard time about their own previous nit j, ij.r i, ' .'itrrr "regularliiy." John Victory was r SUIISCRIITION KATKSan "independent" candidate for county clerk against the "regular" One Yrar.itrlcily in advance It oo Democratic nominee a few years so Montni, " inreeftioniiis, " jj ago,and now it has been discovered Single Coplet . 5 Specimen copies mailed tree on application. that "Silver John" Brasher once Correspondents wanted in all pattt ot the conntv. Address us (or particulars. cast a vote for that good Republican leader, Hon J. II. Lunsford. Entered tliu I'citollice cunt mailer. . at Karlitigtnn m Second , REPUBLICAN TICKET. Webster County. For Representative, CHAtfLES R EDWARDS. For County JuJrc, J. V TOOLE. For County Clcrl, , T. T. MORRIS F6r County Attorney, DAVID DROWNING. For Superintendent ot Schools, I. G. NANCE For Assessor, W. II. BRYANT. - it THURSDAY, for nominnlions without making nny county ollices Tho Populist editor of a Democratic paper, (the Sebrce Herald), made some ob jection last week to mycalling the fus He contends they are ionists Popocrats all Populists and tho Democrats of Dixon sty they are still Democrats The name Popocrat is not original with me and is often used by much higher au Ihority, and it does seem to be appropriate and is likely to be used notwithstanding this editors protest. Ho also placed the wrong construction on what was stid about the sting of "Tub Bee", but when we remember that he belongs to a party of fellows who bclievo that congress can legislate fifty-lucents into a piece, of sil ver, wo aro willing to look over tho matter as they aro calculated to get other things up in n langlo any way e o JUNE 24, 1897 The American flag is about to be hoisted in Hawaii and an American policy is about to be felt in Cuba. SLAUQHTERSVILLU. Guy Wilson, of Pembroke, is working for H. II Ogden, this wenk nt the depot Miss Emma Cobb, of Dixon, was in town Monday Everybody looks happy since the refreshing showers, tbe dust lias been washed off our faces and old hats, the farmers have replanted their lobicco, and pastures are looking green again If wc will only hive patienco prosperity will come to us nboul the timo frost does Tbo follow inc parlies of our city are viewing the Centennial this week, nt Nashville. W. L Reynolds. R. II Cates and A Tinder v, J. F. Denton and wife, of Evansville, visited friends and relatives hero Sunday. Rev J J Smith Is assisting Ret Randolph in a meeting at Hanson, lT!7sweek H. II. Ogden and wife left last wiek for for a visit in the South, they will spend several dais at Florence, Ala Our town has been very quiet during tbe past week owing to the farmers being so busy harvesting their wheat ,.. L Dr. L A Archibald of this place will harvest about one hundred acres of wheat this week, all of which was grown on his land almost in sight of town purQ Smith, of near Ibis place.-li- as chased a bran new thrashing machine, with traction engine of S V. Bringnian, and will begin work near AsbbysbUrg, the first of next week. ' Success to Tub Bbb R 1 SSlSESKIfl rjEARUNOTWfl m sr KBJi Under the present administration the Government will not be a mere For Jailer, figure head among nations. Why J J. CURRY should not the greatest Republic WEBSTER COUNTY NEWS. on the globe have something to say in the affairs of its distressed neighbors? And, moreover, if our Fine Showers mid Good Crop maritime power is to become of Outlook Throughout the any consequence will it not be well County. to have a port or two under our control in mid ocean. MR. V ion.. About au acre of ground G lim Gant, a negro tenant on R L Davis was set apart, in the immediate National Democrats Hold County of the Greenville Manner, editorial WYOUfl MONEY DAOK IF YOU WANT IT. larm was snake bitten Tuesday night while vicinity of the church, for the ly gloating over the assertion that sleeping in his bouse crcrcrcrci"c-crcr"C'rcr- c' Conventions and Appoint burial of the dead. The under19 "President 'McKinlcy attended tho A Knights of Honor Lodge was organ 13 14 115 16 IT Delegates. growth was removed, but the large ized here last Saturday night. Nashville Centennial, but went in Jack Overton, a farmer living near here. timber was left standing as a pro went hunting Tuesday and killed six foxes tcclion against the heat of sumon a complimentary, not even leav WHEAT CUT AND TRESIir.llS AT WORK. fsi a? in seven shots, and never moved from his mer and the cold blasts of wintct. DIRECT FROM MILL TO WEARER, ing a penny's worth of prosperity." seat Sisk, Earl, Which Snves you 4 BIk Profits. Elders Timothy If this editor had been in NashWebster County Ditaiitmekt Mrs Molly Lockhart has returned to Th$ JM$r and Slert Xt$fr' Th$ WhoUiattr. Th Commtttmn Haute. Conducted by David Uronnino, r and Ezell were some of the her home in Nashville, after a visit ta her ville on that day and had seen the ) Dixon, Ky gospel ministers who presented the mother hero. CO. iewst, NEW YQRKC1TT. ROSENBURGER ANNOUNCEMENTS. DIXON thousands of people of all politimeetings, There was a Sunday School organized at claims at these cal parties that came in honor of Splendid showers licrc Sunday and tho Baptist church Sunday, CUSTOM MADE TO MBH which were held on Saturdays and Our Qrett Hargdns STATE SENATE Tuesday. Rev W O Rickard has been very sick Sundays of each month. The announce President's Day, and had heard 8UITB FOR I OBINSON Wo are authorized to tbo past week. Jen T Robinson as a candidate tor Mate services were nearly always well Mr N. S Frasier, ot City, was bete Bos Adonis Suits, sets 3 to 15. Krnaior. from tho counties of Uonkins and the universal shouts and seen the Thero will be the attended and looked forward to al GiuranttrJ to U maj tnm AH Wool, Christian, subject to the action of tho Republican .. with Utra Djlr of D.uiti I2.QS bliia hl..k magnificent ovation tendered Presi- Monday. Baptist ehurch cvrry Thursday night raacy Bitnm, " party. with great interest. Utrtt It was in fact GU AR ANTF fcD to U muU (run Imported Un.U, nuJa to ." TtiM Sutti u Worttta CordrJ "7. Messrs. Geo. Hall and J D. lllackwcll Rev fas, Colcimn filled his appointment aaim, We are authorized to announce I)r E. dent McKinlcy, he could not but Wool Cruvlot. In DU.k. Itlw, Grrjr, ! Hrawn. In ilici from tylr, ItnaJ wtlh IniporttJ BAKER iih Siftor of Hoarin, were in town Monda) t.tmnuJ anJ OnUhI In tha tut ofCuatom of Madisonville, as a candidate for at tbo Baptist church Saturday and Sun- the great meeting place for the 109 yem of k. MJ up louLUbffittfJ, fiiuy rmbroUcrtJ IkuJ lih bit llUk Alb.it Tailor inaniur. You cannot dupneau u in Slate Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and have been impressed with the abpeople of this entire section of the day. . nj latent Wu4 lUndi. Trimming inj Wo. I. your own wit 10.00. ou Republican Mr Joe Blackwell and wifo visited at TvriU Sln Chiistian, subject to the action of the country. Young and old, weak and sence of partisan spirit in the peo- Davo Farmers Monday nuiuhlp thi very UU Sum In SU for agcl la ta ytm. Mrs Amy Pylc is very sick this week. patty. Tn urn jooia raadr for Youih'a, l)C OfJ Cwlbr Set I'itUrn't Iklow, without StUor to 18, In Long Panla, Coat aiU Vrat, Mrs. Sallie Rowe and daughter have strong would never forget the apple on that day, with the great and BLACKFORD. Mr. Iienj Sbclton, of Shelton, was in pointed day and would rarely fail returned from a visit-iEvansville ThUSlyU How to A fine rain fell here Sunday,and the The Democrats are divided on magnanimous and patriotic utter- town last Thursday Slu J to Worms have commenced eating tho to-- to be in attendance. Some would mtaiun lor Man' aJ with Eitri Dacca tor tho farmers the question of protection as they ances of the distinguished, speakers Mrs. John Finks, of Vandersburg coun- farmers are in the best of humor. go in wagons, others on horseback, Yovtht Sulla I'll I'.ntt. John M Dulin, tbe North Christian but a still larger number would We have the best wheat crop onr farm Miiiuii were last year, and are nov,dividcd of the day, with the grandeur and try, was in town Monday on business arauoj lb road supervisor, is camping at the Cbaly- Mr. Lihne Lynn and wife, of Lisman, have produced in years. walk. In those days a young man Hitait ani importance of the magnificent ex on the money question. near ucre ocato springs Mr Dulin is a yjL Jij Walt! over Messrs. West and Young, rjf'Paducab, good supervisor and is potting tbo Hon was up to date if he possessed a lha Vol, anJ position which the President and visited in Dixon Saturday and Sunday. (rem Crotch with us, in the interest of tbo Knights kinvillo and Madisonvillo road in good suit of home-madarc of the Southern vote his party honored leans, and Ire o Ileal tor and aided by and Attorney Everct Jcnnings,of Providence, of Honor. shape I'anta. qucntly went to church wearing a attended County Court here Monday in Congress has been cast for a during their presence Georgo Yates, negro, was swimming bran new pair of buckskin breech' and the silGeo Herron is a bachelor, but he told in tho Empire a Messrs L. U Henry and Bcnj Skinner "high protection in the consideration ly little ebulitjon WaTarCi. Coal Company's pond above quoted went to Vandersburg last Friday us to tell tho people ho still had hopes, o of Thursday and drowned beforo be could cs. The young ladies often car LJLJ ipv prraa Otar of the tariff bill, and the remaining and lea, ricd their shoes in their hands un would never have come to light. hikUMjhiyk ahottU you E. C. Moore, of Mattoon, w.isln town get aid Mrs J C Parker and son, Clay, left I 10 Ml I 1 not leal V"f free trade Democrats are in ,dis-t- r tit near the church, when they IV f M ljlfctl. Perhaps he thinks the assem last Saturday forllopkinsvtllc, to visit her last week attending to some, business will -- ir.MJVA ST. CHARLES. i.funj tha would stop and complete their tress. bled multitude got everything free sister Mrs J. D. Hill, also to visit tbe Cen Geo M. Cridct, Marion's postmaster. inonty. Mrs Jno Harlan is improving toilet. They wore very fine homewas in town last week jrjiik.rt(i ui mini Jiuiiiiui,a I.UUUUUU and that their coming was an un- tennial al Nashville Miss Sallie Brown was in town last made cotton dresses, and were deI to1 go up, while the price of silver mitigated misfortune and great Last Monday was County Court day, but M. Henderson and Will S. Allen at Rtitskr lighted to have a bright stripe of Monday. not many were in attendance The docket tended tbo examination nt Marion last You boy cither blue or turkey red. to fall. This destroys financial loss to Nashville. i continues Brow I II Tcel filled his appointment JWt firm light, tbe most important case was tho week. Our informer, who has seen ona of ttw .. "''thcioundation upon which half the hero Sunday wncn orutfuiff icna iw public ditch which was proposed to be C O Simpson was in Dixon Saturday. more than eighty summers, had a Monty Orkr or K;titrtJ Utttn, alto 'silver arguments of last fall were Solomon, during his life, tackled opened by B. II Nail. Report of review Icol lar(tit do J. W Crane, of Ilsloy, was in lown list merry twinkle in his eye and art at bit Wrthjiy, anj If Urf or (null a great many vexatious and comIn Dr J N. Todd, of Shady Grove, was In Momhy for W im. Mouy thanfully rermvlM If based. ers was adoplcd and the ditch ordered to Amtftcm. smiled when asked how the young not tatUbctory. Stni K atainpt for town Sunday plicated questions which he dis bo opened M svlX tap mratura. rmaturlm. Uantl. clc Dr Coldwell, of Paducab, was here on ladies and1 men enjoyed themselves Repuhmcans in the Senate con- posed of in a manner satisfactory W A Crowcll was in Marion Sunday. business last week. Misses Lizzie Bailey, Mamie Brooks, at those W W Hoover went to Casoj villa Sun tinue to do everything possible to to that as well as succeeding gen- Rose Browning. Callio Cosby, Blancho Mr and Mrs Albert Kcown, of Eirllng but refused to give us further infurther the enactment qt the tariff erations (the matrimonial question Baker, Kate Parker and Messrs. R L, d'y' formation on that line. But it is ixvztt&io:y:''&yy:'Z'jG-- : rfllaiiv.es hero last week. j5 i, petit inn. Mw..v.. iwjui, vi 0.1 my oroce; js; . jlalL Ami Aimri? fiMt !c nnditrad u Miss Annio demons, of Eirlington, has viuy unc ilpon t. any that C.tp..l tlicll, ua be- - o from the opposition in order to which ho went estray.) But the Wallace. J. T. Skinner and Joo Hall, several days with no last week. fore and since, was not idle durbeen visiting relatives hero several days young peoplo of Ibis place attended tho ing those large gatherings under Mr. Jno T Ringo, one of the best quicken its passage. people of this day are confronted Mrs. C. B. Gregory and children, o at Providence last Snnday the towering oaks, and that many known farmers of this country died at his Fulton, aro visiting relatives here. were the happy greetings, and The "tramp editor" of the with a question which would have Miss Lillia Cavanah is on tho sick lift home near Blackford Monday night. June Geo H Faull his returned from Ala- - pleasant hours passed by the Black-Jfat14, at 10.30 o'clock, of typhoid, fever. bima and tho Nashville Centennial severed his connection driven Solomon to that extremity this week and known as the "last trump" had it Mr. Geo. Morris: and Mias Birdie Cosby, Though his death was not unexpected yet insists that ho saw tbo "great President" younger people under their with that paper, or had it severed shadowy brdnches, in a devotion it sent a thrill of sorrow to every person in ot luc united States. occurred in his day and time. The of Vandersburg, were in towq Sunday for him this week and proved his in otherwise than that contemplated this community Mr Ringo was thirty-fiv- e antecedents by celebrating the oc- problem briefly stated is this: In Mr Perry Tbornberry and his sister by either the pastor or older mem DOWN IN THE MINES. years of age, and though ho started in Miss Lida, visited casion with a plain drunk. Next! almost every community in Ken- Sunday Miss Lida Miss Lizzie Herron life without nny of this world's goods, yet bers. 1 he building has long since will remain a week. tucky can be found men who would disappeared and nothing now re by his wonderful energy he bad accumuires A At time The Commercial announces the resolve themselves into a mob and Misi Lola Couch, of the country,' is vis lated a considerable amount of property. that the present at it seems probable mains, save a mound formed by tho miners Jclhco mines and in iting Miss Hatlte Ramsey this week Inflated He also had 1 2,000 insurance in tbo Golden that vicinity will fail to agree with the the fallen chimney, to mark the appointment of Mr. J. D. Martin under the cover of darkness and in Satkiiiiiy v Mr U S. Womack and mother, of Cross. He leaves a wife and four children operators on a schedule of wages to be exact spot upon which long years as postmaster at Madisonville. violation of the law upon the mere are visiting at the widow Trice's this to mourn hisjost As a citizen ho was paid and therefore tho result will be a ago stood the first church in this Free Equipptd Mr. Martin has received no official ise dixit of unreliable shut down until all parties concerned can section ot country. parties week. one of tho very best, as a Christian worker como to somo nmicaolc agreement. 5 notification of the appointment but would not hesitate to white cap or Messrs of Ihe burying ground, too, has Repair II B. Wheeler, Jamas M Hur be had no superior, in fact ho was tho It is strange that among the first to cut the announcement as made is con- hang a man accused of crime. ley, James II Givens, James Brakefield "chief and it is of the Baptist church tbe price of mining coal aro some of those been badly neglected, X Charge. Now, if the accused party was apdThos. S. Page left last Monday for at this place; as a friend and neighbor be who, only a few years ago, alliad them only by a close examination that sidered straight. Shop, was tried and true, as a husband lio w.;s selves with a labor organization whose one can find the manv craves 8 apprehended and the same mob Nashville to attend the reobject was to use their influence towards which have for so many years held Let us have a National Demo- selected as jurors and the guilt of union. gentle and kind, as a father he had nil that the general increase and maintenace of within their cold embrace those The special line of Bicycles handled by C. M. Bourlnnd, crat with whom to beat John the accused established Messrs. Paul Couch, D Agnew, Henry loving care Ibat should bo exercised by wages beyond all who were accustomed to worship at in connection with his Harness and Saddler' Goods, are parents, and it is useless to ask how he f fccl.i Coal Company aro now willThe Bailey, P. Countsler, S. R. Horner and Grayot for the office of Commondoubt by the undeniable evidence H ing to pay the standard wages for mining the old church. It would be a superior to the average make of Bicycles, but by the special J. McMulltn, all of Sobree, attended- died, but only look at tho Christian, life ho and are so paying their men who operate noble and a meritorious work for wealth's Attorney. Tim Bke be- instead of mere heresay arrangements entered into with the manufacturer, can bo sold lived, and the Christian example that some tbe County Convention of National Demo that their mining mining machines. lieves there is such a man and body of some one to take up, and have the at greatly reduced prices, though fully covered by guarantees, stands in the view of every porsqn who men who would illegally crats here last Monday Secretary Anderson, of the Monarch grounds cleared off again, the favors his endorsement by the ReCall and sec him before purchasing. North side of Square. knew bint, and wo shall know bow he mines, made a business trip hang a man so readily upon bare South last graves mounded up, and Refreshing showers here last Sunday, the whole died Weep not friends, wife and chil- week publicans. The fact is we need a report, when justified by law and which is helping the looks of crops in this dren for tho one you weep over now A Mr Cain, of Caneyvllle, It is is claims to premises put under fence. prosecuting attorney. legal evidence would neither hanr part of tbe country. Thero is a good av- - walking the streets of tbe New havoa gold field in Meade county. Ken sad to sec that neglected, which op oi toDaccu set. corn and tucky, for which eastern capitalists havo years ago was so sacred to those era6 nnr imnncn' , l Sugar-trus- t c,.,:...i olbe Jerusalem and singing with tho heavenly made him an stocks did advance n MADISONVILLE, KY. ' offer of $90,000,000, but wo . Wheat is choir where sickness, cr0Ps aro looking well . borrow and death are afraid tbe report is an exaggerated grand old mothers and fathers of Now, why is fs fme ,he yieW ., est!mile(1 at (rom 20 t0 six percent in value while the Re- in tjie penitentiary. this section of the country. never place their cold dewy hand on the ono. publican tariff bill was under con- this? Does a greater responsibility 25 bushels per acre brow of Gods peoplo He is at home, bo Tbe very fact lhat tho leading coal men Wheat harvest is now in full Mr. D. Browning visaed several days inv is at rest that home which has no end, of Kentucky havo organized a company sideration, but the country has not rest upon a juror than upon blast and from reports from the for the development Lisman last week. member of a mob. entirely forgotten that sugar-truthat rest which is undisturbed and as he Indicates beyond a of Georgia gold fields various sections the crop will doubt Mrs, Dr. E. N. Rice 'is quite ill with can not come to .you, you can go to him will be pushed, and also that the work stocks advanced 55 per cent, in that thero is al- rather exceed expectation. The CHATTANOOGA WATER. erysipelas this week will bo nnu unbroken where it family most a certainty that success will crown stand is usually good and the grain value while the Democratic party their labors throughout the ceascleij ages of eternity. Mr John W Cavanah, of Vandersbure, is Jull developed, the bearded eswas considering its tariff bill in the Tho coal companies we understand are Longfellow What Toombs Thinks About spent Saturday and Sundiy at home pecially good. The acreage in to do very little if any shipping of coal to Senate of 1894. Main Street, West of Railroad, LISMAN. Esq Price, B II Skinner. H B Nail Nashville during tbe three days the ex- - Hopkins County is always dispro It. Confederates hold forth al the Exposition. portionately small. and Bro N. J Fox, all of Clay, attended are busy cutting wheal. Farmers The following announcement 0 The desire of tbe railroad company is to Toombs once Went with the court here Monday. Several of the young folks spent Sunday keep loaded cars out of tbo way of handling' made a few days ago comes to The press gang on tho eftKblNGTON.'KY. Mr. Ed Stokes brought to marl annual jaunt as tbe large train loads of passenger expected applicants lor certificates to in Providence. Bee from a source near to the Bee representative, ket on Thursday last the first there during tbe reunion A complete Stock ofand his ex- teach school were examined hero Friday Ask Jeff how about those green apples They were President and of best authority. pressions here indicate the im- and Saturday There were seven first John Cavh who has of late been work- peaches of the season. Miss Cbasles The declarations made therein are pression he received. Here is class, eight second and and thrco third closes Mabel Graham's music school ing at St formerly mines is back here green, but they were first. v next Saturday. worked Miss Mabel is an where he , class certificates granted already bting realized: r!w iaJfcBCW .T rT Mrs. T.R. Browning and daugh VBsL v excellent young lady and has made a host At Inez, Ky , it is said Cincinnati capwhat he says about Chattanooga "" ""TIieTafln'of Ibe American people in the Our efficient postmaster, A. W. Mooney, of friends hero italists havo invested JO?, 000 in coal and ters Misses Lizzie AND '..TINWARE.' and Mabel water: gas lands which will at once be developed are in Na'shille at lost a fine young horse last week with bots. wisdom of President McKinloy will not bo present attend- Repairing, Roofing A crowd of youngsters wont to singing Thero is said to ol the 21st Messrs James Sigler and Dr. Georgo bi 2 3,000,000 acres in tho ing the Centennial. "The Courier-Journand Guttering, "Sky-high" lessened when his plans with reference to in quality Saturday night, down on the banks' ot the tract df land purchased Cuba are made public. He is Riving the inst. lias an article under the cap White of near Clay were in town Saturand prices dirt cheap. onely Crab Orchard. We don't want to appear as one finding Thousands of persons use Sutherland's which it day subject close and earnest attention, and tion ot "lougn L,uck"-ifault with the efforts being put forth ip Eagle lve wbo never did have sore Lisman can't be beat for gossiping. bis action, when matured, will gratify citi- bewails the fact that the water at behalf of tbo underpaid coal producer, eyes, Eye Mr. J F Porter, of near Shelton, spent eyes, makes It "strengthens Miss Oma Baker isvlsiting her sister at but we do mink tuey can not be too par- - be vision clear and weak friend's of Chattanooga was cut off upon the zens of the United Stales and distinct. It is nice ticular in selecting only sucn men as leaire and arrival of the press boys. To save Saturday and Sunday In town. Dixon. Cuba." convenient to use. You need it, Try ers who can command tbe respect ot all. Mr Milt Babb, a leading Republican of our immortal soul we can see nothMrs. Nora Browning spent Sunday with select only men whoso past record is good It. A consensus of newspaper senti- ing "tough" in this trivial circum- Crittenden county spont Saturday in town. and who can now approach tho operatprs. her mother ' Mrs. Nat Wetzel and littlo WE HAVE SPARED with an assurance of being heard with a daughters, of St. Louis, are visProf Poole, candidate for county judge, ment throughout the country with stance. The average Kentuckian A curfew law would bo a good 'thing for favorable result to follow. invariably takes it "straight" and was her last Saturday NO EXPENSE iting the family of Mr. Chas. reference to the commercial outLisman, it would keep somo of our young The miners turned out In large numno member of Mr Ed Gardner, of tho Vandersbure folks from talking to much and thsn they bers to attend tbe funeral of the late Tbos. bf this city. look shows a decided improvement. ever yet knownthe Press gang was al to thin (Jown the country, was horo last .Saturday on busiTo make EquipD. Walker who was always regarded as a would get a little moro sleep. A slow but sure growth is indicated third celebrity of Kentucky. A much needed rain fell in this Reclose friend to them daring moro than ness the best di.y this pari; of ment What we will do for tho Popocrats in twenty years he bad resided here, section Tuesday morning, by hundreds of articles appearing cognizing these world-widTho facts Mr Eugene Mullin was tried here Sat Sunt. Crutchfield, of the St. Charles downfall which was gentle and in the daily papers and Dunn's re- the water management exhibited urday on a chargo of breach of peace and November will be a plenty. the. State. 'Anything- - and Uncle John says we will suro get free mine, has about recovered from bis lata steady began early in the morning view, which covers tho whole admirable tact and sagacity." acquitted. everything yon wahf in livery.' silver in 1930. Yes, wo will, where (he illness and lasted till near noon, bitch a But since the time when the field, says: Rev. Blackburn, of Indiana, filled Bro, chicken got tho axe Jno M Hoganrof the Hccla Coal Com rain as our farmer was earnestly pany, spent several days last week in "On the whole, Ibe number of hands above sentiments sunk so deep Leslie's appointment at tbo Baptist Church PRICES ALWAYS ; , A grand social was given at the residence Christian county, of courso calling on bis wishing for. employed, the volume of new orders, and i ito his soul and body, the Ken- Saturday and Sunday old friends at Empiro mines. of Mrs, I. B. McGaw Friday night THE LOWEST. tbe amount of work dona are slowly in- tucky Press has reformed, It has bcn discovered that "eye .salves and this The National Democrats, persuant to a of bituminous coal containing sugar of jead often creasing, while Ibe prospect of gootUwhrat It is rumored that L. B. Nichols (3 going forIn the production Increase ' "S tho year 1890 an of 1,750,000 produce poison fatal to sight If not to time Brother Glenn, the editor of caII held a county convention here last to build n feather, factory and an egg and colto'n crops helps." tons is shown, whilo the decrease In price life. You run a great risk in using such Monday, and organized by electing Mr. The Bee, and some others'were foundry is said to be Jr. 600,000. Mark Hanna preparations. To effectually and speedily An unintentional injustice was actually known to drink lemonade Tbos Jackson Chairman and Mr. C C and permanently cure sore eyss, HEARIN recently done the Cdntal City coal' Yucatan Chill Tonic Hardwick Secretary. Resolutions reafor styles without" the possibility Hearin wishe.i to bo hoard from In tho operators by the publication in ;md even water. firming tne Indianapolis platform were AHANDSOME ILLUSTrTbCATALOOUn OF THE Tho groat teliablo and popular tbnic, of evil aflor effects, use Sutherland's Eagle THE BEE of the statement that a If you have confidence in your tailor you adopted after which' the follow;, dele- Webster County department of Tna Bbb. and febrifuge. It breaks the Eye Salve, For sabs by SI. Bernard Drug Earlington; Gaorga King, St.' Charreduction had been made yi coal will have confidence in the clothes ho gates were elected to represent litis county Hearin is a small village situate! in the chill and prevents its return, strengthening Store, les. mining rates at that, place. Th makes. A guaranteo of perfect fit and sat- In Ibe slate convention Messrs Paul western portion ot tho county It con- tho piticnt and gives healthy tono and is given f8r,lTr,) I 'LOUliyikU, KlNiToKY, every Central Cuy miners' are being paid isfactionmadoby with Born order for C Brooks, J A Justice, C C sists of ono store, one church, una Col. A. W. Toombs spent a & Co, THE Couch, W M. a blacksmith shop, .1 tobacco fac vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to the old rate. Hardwick and R L Jackson Tho con- tory and several dwellings The surround take .Price 50c Warranted at , drug few days visiting GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT friends near SUMTUMn TnrotlUiiV .ViiUiiKUU) rrr. But THE BEE was only report vention wasvcll attended ind adjourned ing community is ono among tho best firm More Providence last "week. ttmwtlltlUiU44r4LKtln0prB4uaU, f ZfaraMw StiMlW Very IdrteWWEWEilMfRilS JOHN T. RINGO DEAD. IMMl A tiece of singular idiocy is that ing ncigHburhoodt in the county, nnd the AN ANCIL'NT CHURCH. peoplo, with but few exceptions, nri' energetic, sober, nnd religious Prof F. V. Mabry Just closed a series of History of the Oldest Church lessons in vocal music.bcre in Hopkins A nice shower of rain fell here SunCounty.,' day, and the wrallier is some cooler today, which is pleasing to the wheat harCANE UU.V CHURCH, NBAU ST. CHARLES. vesters Lightning killed four shctp belonging to How the Pioneers Dressed for Ecq W L Hcarin, Sunday Messrs. Holts passed through Mondiy Church and the Part morning with a large drove ot cattle for Cupid Played. market. Dr. W. Watson, "of Bordley, paid us a St. Chari.es, Ky., June 23. very pleasant call Monday afternoon, (Special.) It may be of interA correspondent from Sbollon to the of to the many readers Scbrec llerald last week made soma com- est The Dee to learn that about ment upon tho "Gold Standird Administwo and a half miles northtration of Maj. McKinlcy," and also (miwest of this place is the site of the .1 lack of patriotism among snmoof ni tied house of .worship within the tho peoplo. I believe too, ho made men oldest Iinc3 of what is now Hopkins tion ot that uncompromising, sacred, self county. It was established about explaining numberj "10x3 " the year 1818, and was known as Now wo will just say to Mr. D. that the Cane Run Church, taking the Maj McKinlcy and the Gold Standard aro name from a small branch running both all right Wo bclievo loo that tbo near by, which still bears tho name great majority of tho peoplo are patriotic. of Cane Run. It was located The groat trouble is loo many have gotten within a few yards of the present fiilism and patriotism mixed, and take the Cane Run School-house- , and was former for the latter. built of hewn logs, with a stick and Now as to your number 1013, it is imma mud chimney in the cast end. The tcrial with us Our principles remain tbe buildiifg had one door, but no same and wc light lor them the same windows, and was occupied by the whether tbo majority against us is 1013 or Iron Side Baptists, who held scrv See? 13,001 ices once a month. The memberTat ship was large, and included people for many miles in every direct- ? 4? 49 MUST KEEP BUSY I Of I. 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 4? And in order to do so wc are making genu- ine Hard Line Prices on all ciasscs of Merchandise'. Money buys everything we handle at WAY DOWN PRINCES. Fortunately for. us, as well as our patrons, we never go to market without the very powerful cash. Wc know we buy j fc o 0 3 Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, S 9 ? Gents' and Ladles' Undtrwfar and Hosiery, t i t j Gent's White and Colored Shirts, g 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 HATS AND CLOTHING At the Bottom Cash Prices and our Customers reap the benefit. Plant your dollar where you can get the largest returns, Ours is the place. 6 CROFTON BlSHDP & CD MADISONVILLE, KY. J G iK SiSlBlliBIM as vt snzwsft ii$$ I $5.00 Coihr-Col- Ur wwww 202-20- 1& w?; ramKffi . Mc-Ma- I v old-tim- e k M $2.08 SIS, Mnuvl 7.60 -. 1 prayer-meetin- g n 9, One-thir- d e m !& I Iff . aatll-Ir- 4 ii., i.r urn-fte- t, i!tl -t- g BICYCLES NORWOOD, OlfflNG, Kept Stock. V e, corner-stone- " 3 s f - gold-pave- d CHftRteS Jft. BOURMND, m.-i- J gSrXOxi: st WALKER & TWYMAN, - Stoves, Castings, '- al , n Mc-Gar- 'ouf-Fqn'er- e -- awi-wate- 5 grana-ulaledli- -- rs. WHITnUgttJFSSE.FGF fl gar-nirn- li school-hous- e, v , JltttM , (-- ? Lot i il PFmi 1 HHlIMRMVHHPJPhFaH(H f.Mlfc1 k ; '(tin kBHjw L, fi iV jtfHE HOBBEKY ON A TRAIS. A CENERAL- ADVANCE . Bee . ' BOLD EXPRESS BOBBEKY. TO MINE GOLD, $350 A Prclght Train Traveler Rubbed by a Negro Bfakemnn. Miners DEMANDED. DeOld-Ra- A Lone Bandit Secures "23y 3w6u$tVu toe Ehrltc." i I CaffTaWKaaMaaafciT N. TIME TABLE. ) (Effective May 30, 1897 aOUTII. Lv. Chicago l.r. St. Loult l.v. Kvaimllle Lv. Henderson l.v. Sr bjen Lv. Slaoglilort .. LV Uamon Lv. MarilMuivlllt Lv. I'.ailinr.lon Lv. Motion! Gap Lv. Nortonvlllc . Lv llopMntvllla Ar. Gtitliile LV Outluia Ar Nnitivlllo . Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv No H.ti 31. 3 4 ijGpm 6aopm j 07 pm 3t P m IMP m 49 P 01 p m tin siopm No 10.10 a m, 7.00 p m No. gt jj Coop m 3.1) a ni 3 HSJpm 43m 4.71 p m J 5" P m 6 11 11 in 847pm B 03 p ni la 10 p 111 MOUTH 4.ijpm J.ijpm 7 20 p m jjom j.igarn o M7m S.iGpDi 6.07 a in 40 a in hjtnm - (lutlirie IIonk.lnsvllp NonoiiWUr . Motions G.ip HatliiiRlon MadlionUllo Nashvlllr lUmon, . btaughtcia. . 7.35 a m b ;g a ni . g 41 a in 1030 a ni 10.17 am 10.31 a tu 1046 a 111 ip 57 a in No. 91 g 31 10.1B 01 11.13 11 11 11 18 11 11 No jl N0.J4 7 4511 710pm a m g 11 P m a 111 a m 10.M it ni gjjpm 11 41 a m 11 55 P Lv lUmlrrion ' ' am 1110 pm 113pm 11 40 a in Ar I'.vamillo a " Ar,Rt Loull 7 3 V "' . 8 17 P in 3J a in Ar Chjcaco N6.oi ami gi will slop at Madlionvllloaml10 SprlnRbrl.l to lake on ami let oil passenpers and lioilt CIiIciro ami points north of l!atmille Lv. Sekxcs 1103am li 17am 1103 11,10 jiam pm pin a m 10 5) p m a in ncrfjpin , am . UR &T l( No 91 makea renulir slops at Gtillirif llopkiiisvllle and llcmlmon raavwirfcB accommodation DAILY tSJCIt-- tUXDAr . , . 613am 6.40 a in a in 6 7 jo am 7jjam 7 Lv. MmiIioii Ar Lv. HadlsonWIIeAr Ar Farllnjttoti l.v Lv rrovldenco Ar .. .Lv. NeboAr ... 7JJPn 0 3J P 6 lop in 6.05 pm Xfrvll9ii 4l,am 803 a m 4Sam 10 30 1 m am o jo a in gj Lv MailitonvllloAr ..3.15 pm 4 54 I'M Lv. Hanson Ar , -- 4 37 P ni Lv SlaiiKlileri. Ar Lv. bebree Ar 4 10 pin .. 3 20 pi" Lv Ifcmlarson Ar Ar Bvantylllo Lv . ..14SP" vf W. KTIIttlDGB. Acanl LvIUrllnxtonAr llirm 510pm St, Charles, Kyfj June is (Special ) A , young negro man giving his name as Tljos. Duncan Haralson was put off a freight (rain here this morning about 1.30 by Geo? Hatch a colored brakeman whom he charges with robbing him of 2(19.51 in cash and a grip conHe says his taining clothing. home is in Paducah and he has been emplojcd at Stiles, Ky., the stave factory Standard Oil Company since 1894; that he loft thcro Tuesday evening with the intention of going to Solum, Ala,, where he has property. He says he paid Geo. Hatch filty cents to let him ride the freight tram to Nortonvillc. Hatch staid with liitu and they lay down in a car close to tlfe cngincr He had his coat off laying beside hi u with the money in one pocket and the. grip nearby? Hatch promised to put him off at Nortonvillc but roused him'as the train was passing St. Charles and shoved him tiff Haralson found his money was gone and his grip also. A message was sent to Central City this morning and the afternoon passenger train brought Hatch and the mlesing grip back in charge of the marshal from that place. Haralson told a very straight story and described minutely the missing grip. The marshal brought two grips in his hand, about the same size, but Haralson at once indentified his own. None of the money was recovered. An examining trial "as held here today and Hatch, in default of bond, was sent to jtil to await Circuit Court. of-th- Pass a. Resolution manding Restoration of on July 1. te ANOTHER MASS MEETING JULY 1. Hccln and Monarch Operators Agree to Advance If Barns-le- y Will. I'llOVlDEKCE CONSIDERING THE MATTEit. e TIME TABLE I. C, R. R, it No. 101 No lit .No. r3 6 y p in 9 00 a m Lv NewOrlcant 8 13 p in 111 . 7.30 a Lv Mrinjilila !.nop in u 10 p u 600 a in Lv Lv Paducali a. 133 pin lit) a in 800am 440pm Lv. Pilnceion.-937am J J" P m 3 J' a m io 30 a m Lv Notlonvllle Lv Central Cllr ojopni Hvo a in ; p m to 33 p in ij Ar Louisville Ar. Qinclnnill . . . u 40 a in 11 j a in SOUTH HO UN I). No 111 No tot. No. 101 1 1 to p m 1 33 p m hv. Cincinnati p m 8 40 a ni V)o a in LoulanlU 8 13 a in io'(9 p 111 1 43 p m Lv. Central Cllr ,. g nam 11 11 put 134 pm Lv. Ndrtmnlllo Piinceion .to m am 11 ib a m 4x13 pm Lv. It to pin 1.37 am b.i5pin Lv. I'aducali.. Ly. Fulton . 1 3J P m 1 30 a ni 8 00 p in ituMemptirt .. 7 03 p in 7 10 a pi 8.1a a in 700am NewOileam. Ar. .., mi am Anlf.l I Una n .. nil iiimm luii dall Vtllltulril trains, piniscnca iiriiicii, wnn iuii-mallulcl Slrcpcr and I'rre KechnlnR Chair Cats belwean Clnrlnnail and New Oilnans. Tralna 101 and 101 alto run aolld hetween Cincinnati and New Oileans, catr)lnn Pullman llutlrl SlctpcH Direct tonnecilom made at all jnnrllon polntt. A II HANSON, G I and T A (KfTrclIvo May 6, 1897 ) NORTH nouNn. " Resolutions of Respect. Wiihrkas, It has pleased our Father in Heaven to call to the Celestial Lodge above, our Urothcr riin ;s ....., ,"."" jgarlintor ? iappt-ning-s. I""fJtiA fine marc lielonfjintf to Jnmds - t. IVntonnt I'araniaplia ami alewa. Hilttra Oihir'l)oiiiptn 01 Hume Wurthv l .Si.rci.il Muntiiin a-- .Ecru n was killi-- by the train in .sidi . llui city limitr. Tucstljy niRlit. -u . n at Madisonville today base ball teams will play two Karnes Un-- J The Maclisonville ami Allcnsvillc f tomorrow. Games called at 3 p. ni. and good playing is anticipated. The Eatlington rooters will bo on hand K1)" . h MiTenscc'Gcntennial. . Frank James, cxdesperado and bandit chief, but who is now living a quiet life in St. Louis, Mo., and carrjing an honest living, passed through the city Monday cn" j?Jj,crrm3on on '"s wav t0 1'1C . 'Rev. R. V. Omcr will preach at the Christian church Sunday moaning and night. This is not his regular appointment but having no other appointment lot the day In: will devote the time to his Earlington congregation. Dr. and Mrs. lv U. Davis, accompanied by MissTlossio Owen, oC l'adiicnh, attended the com- exercises at St. Vinmenceincnt cent's this week. Miss I'aulinc Davis, who has been attending .school there, will return home with '' Ihcin.' Marshal Uarnelt went out into ihu country Monday and secured fifty thoiipdnd tobacco 'plants for N. L. McKec, of Ilopkinsville. He received a message Tuesday from tMcKce asldng him to obtain and fonvard fifty thousand more. Llanis arc reported scarce in Christian County. , On last Saturday evening MUs Cornelia Doyal ontertamed quite, a host of friends at tier home. The large cool yard had been chosen as the place of merriment, but owing to a shower of rain the young folks were obliged to return to the house where they listened to sweet music and enjoyed a fow pleasant games. " Delightful worn refreshments KTVCll. Thirty-twof our'ladies are now practicing cavalry drill and aro progressing rapidly with tlie various evolutions: Every side saddle in this section had been pressed 'into service and the sight of thirty-nyof Kentucky's prettiest women on horseback is one that males the heart of a man fly up in khi mouth and stick 'there tighter (hart a turnip in the throat of a choked calf. o - o A. Kituiuo Your llnivul With C'usrnrnta. Candy CtUliartlf, Idki.SSc. Thomas D Walker, whom we loved and respected for his many noblo qualities and for his davotcd attachment to Odd Fellowship for many )ears. lie was a charter member of St. Bernard Lodge No. 240, I. O. O. F., instituted March 15, 1874, and during his membership always filled some important office. Therefore be it Resolved, That .in his death, Odd Fellowship has lost a devoted brother: St. Bernard Lodge a zeal ous member: the siCIc and dis starve." tressed a sincere friend, and the Another said: "As well blow community a good citizen. Be it against the wind as to demand 2J4 further cents until tho Barnesley manageResolved, That wo bow in sub- ment agree to join other operators mission to the will of the Divine in advancing .iid maintaining the Master "who doelh all things prices of cual in the market." well." Be it further "Another Barnesley miner said: Resolved, That we tender our "If we let this opportunity slip its sinceru sympathy to the willow of 'farewell to coal diggers in Westour deceased brother, and that we ern Kentucky,' It is time for us wear the usual badge ol mourning to put our foot down and demand lor thirty days. the advance at Barnesley." Resoled, That a cop of thesr John Owens, a director in the resolutions bo spread on the reMining and Manufaccords of tjiis .Lodge, a copy be turing Co., spoke in defense of the Sent to the bereaved widow, and "a management of that company but copy be sent to the EarlingtonJ expressed liis desire for the adBee lor publication. vance and the maintenance of marV. Twvsian, ket prices. Committee W. Huff, A motion was adopted requestResolutions, ( c. 11I Hunt. ing the Hecla miners who have A Small Blaze and a Big Scare. been out to return to work at the reduced rates until July 1st when Last Fridayahout noon, Charles the final demand for restoration McFadcn, the knight of the brush, will be made. discovered flames in the eastern Another mass convention of the part of the city. Mack lit out down miners and mine laborers of the the streets at a gait fairly compet- district was called to meet at Earling with lubricated lightning, ington on Thursday, July 1st, st 3 screaming at the summit of his p. 111. in Masonic Hall. As this is voice and exhorting every one he the date upon which the miners demet to "holler fire" and in less mand that the restoration of the time than it takes for an average old rate be made a general attendsewing society to circulate a sen) ance of miners is expected to hear d.iL the whole city turned out en the final reports from the various masse, with eyes hanging out on mines. stems, executing innumerable blue streaks toward the scene of disaster, To Cure a Cold In One Day which upon investigation proved to Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. emanate from an old stable upon All Druggists refund the money if it fails by the prcuiiscs of Thomas Clements, to Cure.. 25c For saleKy. St Ilernard Drug Store, Harlingtrjn, which quickly burned to the 'ground, owing to its remote localVery Doubtful. ity. Tho Fire Brigade moved out Last Friday Dave Smith and with a whizz and quickly connected Tom I lodge hied away to the'eool and p'ayed out the hose, hut could shades of Pond. River bottoms and not reach the fire owing to the all day long the woods revergreat distance, henco the total de- berated with the deafening reports struction. of their artillery. No process of McFadcn is gradually recover' calculation with which we arc acing and is able at this writing to quainted can convey a faint idea of raise his voice to the altitude of a the amount of the amount of powwhisper. der consumed. They declare they killed five squirrels but as this asThe Vlctorys Win. The Victorys of this "place sertion is unsupported by creditcrossed bats with the Madisonville able testimony, we beg our readerslieteam last Thursday afternoon. to lay in a good supply of salt lore accepting it Iheir story of Tho game was hotly contested from start to finish, aiul was ex- killuig a hawk is equally as im citing and interesting throughout. probable and the reader who acThe Earlington boys put up a cepts it docs so at "shippers snappy game, both at the bat and risk," J ft i4.a'll.U..us)i.t .i..t n...fc. in the field, as also did the I'd lobicio easily and toroor, McPheeny, who was in nctlr, quit of life, norvo una vltfor, takobomag full No the box for Earlington, pitched tho that makos vroak men All drugcUts, Ooorll. Cure good ball, and the Madisonville strong. Hooklot ami sample, froe. Address team had some trouble in gauging Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. his delivery. Huff, of the JEarling-tonProposed Church. himself by distinguished The proposed new church of the putting the sphere over the fence for a homer. The score was 13 to colored Baptists here is almost a Plaris and specificacertainty. 7 in lavor of the Victor) s. aitd Long were the battery tions have been drafted and estifor Earlington, while Pritchctt and mates furnished and as soon as the Bowers acted in like capacity for congrcgationcan make another deal or two, (of a gospel nature), work the Madisonvillcs. will begin on the edifice which Kvil aftereffects novar follow dm iia of of their presis will occupy the site It Dr. Uell's Peppermint Chill Tonic The new building rich, ent church. It makes a pleasant liver laxative. rul blood. It makes Mont, sound will be a nineteenth century strucflciili Jt mikat rosy ture and in full keeping with the bona. Il makes All of this cures chills to chocks. Denims guarantee It present day. they May cum! e At a mass meeting of the coal miners of the district yesterday afternoon at this place the following resolution, offered by a Barncslcy miner and seconded by a representative from Monarch, was adopted: "That we demand aj4 cents per bushel for'piclc mining at all mines in the district from April 1st to October 1st. and 3 cents per bushel from October 1st. to April 1st , and that this restoration of old rates shall go into effect on v July 1, 1897." The general committee reported that Hccla and Monarch operators had agreed to restore price of mining provided Barncslcy would also restore, fMid that Mr. Nisbet, manager of the Providence Coal Company, had said he would consider the matter. Mr. Wm. Banks of Barneslcy was made chairman of the meeting. Barnesley, Monarch and Hecla were the mines represented where cuts have been made, and the fight seemed to narrow down to the conclusion that the remedy for the situation would have to come frojn Barncslcy. The statement was made that the management of the Company at that place had flatly refused to enter into any negotiations with other operators towards an agreement to maintain prices in the markets iliat would justify the payment of the old rate demanded by the miners. The Monarch and Hecla men were satisfied with the assurances of their employers to restore their wages. One Barneslcy miner said: "The miners in Barnesley are in better shape to bring prices up than any other miners in the distiict. If they do not do it they ought to On last Thursday tho organization of the Kentucky Mining Company was effected at this place with a paid-ucapital of 100,000. The incorporators are Geo. C. Atkinson, I. Bailey. M. Cain, J as. R. Rash and A. W. Jackson, all of this county. Jno. JJ. Atkinson was elected President and Treasurer and J as. R. Rash Secretary. The directors are: Judge W. VV. Murray of Dahloncga, Ga., Jno. B. Atkinson, Geo'. C. Atkinson and Jar--. R. Rash, of Earlington, and I. Bailey of Madisonville. C. J. Norwood, whose term as inspector 01 mines lor me The passengers were not turbed and knew nothing 0g (jKjj&tatc of Kentucky recently expired mining t:uiiiii;t:i uuu mauuci robbery until reported by the mes for'thc company with headquarters scnger. Some think" that the job was at'1 Dahloncga, Lumpkin County, done by Ilite who is known to have Ga., in which county is located left this neighborhood some days tlfe gold mines which the company ago for trie South. Hitc and Cody has been developing for some the went together. They arc well weeks past and (or of 'developwhich the known as the men who have a price ment and operation on their heads for murdering off- organization was affected. Ore has been reached and the icers at DeKovcn. mines arc now gold producers. no doubt about the Dr King's New Discovery tor Con- There is existence bf gold in that region in sumption, It is generally This is the best medicine in the world large quantities for all forms of Coughs and Colds and tor low grade ore and tlu3 only quesEvery bottle is guaranteed Consumption tion seems to be to get it out with It has no sufficient It wilt cure and not disappoint economy. The old equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, question ol "why have not these properties been made to pay beCold in the Head and for Consumption It is safe for all ages, pleasant Io take, and fore?" is easily answered. Low above all, a sure cure. It is alwaB well grade ore has only become a payto lake Dr King's New Pills in connection with Dr King's New Discovery, as Ihey ing investment since science has new and economical regulate and tone the stomach and bowels furnished We guarantee perfect satisfaction or re- methods for getting out the pure turn money Free Irial bottles at St Ber- metal. And then the conditions in nard Drugstore. Regular size 5.. and Georgia have been altogether dif$1 00 ferent from those in the West. In Crops and Truck. the West a prospector may go and Mr. Harry Corey, the farm fore- stake out a claim and work it for man tells us that he has cut fifty what there is in it, getting for himacres of clover and has about self the whole product of his mine. thirty acres more to mow, yet he In Georgia a man must buy land reports hay below the average this and have the money to develop it year. He has laid by his corn, and put in the necessary machinery which he says is in good condition and handle the ore by modern and looking wcll.N He has 90 methods and with economy in oracres of corn this year. Grapes der to make a profit. This the bid fair to be a good crop; apples new company with good reason and peaches will be light; garden jlopes to do. truck is fully up to the standard. Evnrrlioily Say Ho He has two acres in muskmelons, CnscaroU Candy Culliai lie, tho must wonbut will grow no watermelons. derful mcdl&il iliwovorv or ihu iiuo,plea-an- t and lofrealilnit to tho taaio, ocl Ruiitly Harry is a present day farmer and 011 kldnoya, liver nnd bowels, , will not monkey with truck that and positively etillro dispel colds, cleansing tho euro hcailacho, fovrr, I1nl1ltu.1l constipation does not pay. a box p c. From Mussengcr Brannon. Train No. 102 on the Louisville and Nashville, railroad, from Memphis to Louisville, was robbed at St. Bethlehem, nine miles south of Guthrie, Tuesday night at about 9:45 o'clock. A man vith a black mask over his face went into the express car and held up the messenger L. C. Brannon, ant secured 250 worth of money and He then jumped out valuables of the car door .and went off into the country. Bloodhounds are on the track and the railroad officials arc doing all they can to capture the thief. The train No. 102 left Memphis at 2 o'clock that afternoon and was due at Louisville at 3:31 a. m. Wednesday. It is supposed the robber boarded the train at Clarks-vill- The Kentucky mining Co. With FREE, TrreiF or lt Headquarters at Earlington Organized. PAID-U- P CAPITAL, $100,000 m Opens May Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim As the swift yttrt steal away. Beautiful, willowy forma ao allra I,oie fairness with every day. But she atitl is queen and bath charrua to apare Who weara youth! coronal beautiful hair, Tennessee Centennial EXPOSITION. and Continues Six Months. 1, 1897, A National Event of International Importance, which interests and concerns all Americans alik;e, and to which the whole world is cordially invited. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman Is as old as eho lookfl," says tho world. No woman looks as old as sho is If hor hair has preserved Its normal beauty. You can koep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restoro the normal color to gray or fadod hair, by tho uso of YOU CAN GO FREE To any Man, Woman, Boy or girl, who will send us ten paid yearly new .subscriptions to THE-BEE- ) we will give a ROUND TRIP TICKET FREE From Earlington to Nashville, good for seven days. You can do this with very little effort, and no outlay of money. Ayer'S Hair Vigor. Mrs. T.R. Browninrr and daughter Lizzie and Miss k?e Stevens were in Madisonville shopping on last Friday. The Madisonville boys, smarting from the defeat administered by tho Victorys, of Earlington, Thursday afternoon, went to in wiping up the - And you can win one or a number bf "these Free Trips. Anybody can use ttycm, and we 'will furnish them -- " Ilopkinsville the next day and succeeded earth with Ihe nine at Ibe aiylum city It was a walk-ove- r from start to finish with the Madisonvilles, they knocking five pitchers out of the box, including Ihe only "Red" Ashford, who went up in the air, and said that it was an off day ilu him. Pralt, of Ibo home team, did timely work at the bal, and Bowers' backstop work was also a feature Stewart, the wizard, struck out twenty-tw- o men, and the Hopkinsvlle boys were not in it at any stage of the game, tho score being 27 Io 3 in favor of Madisonville Waller McGary, of Earlington, played first for the Madisonvilles. T.i A.NV TIME OUTlAillSIO TKMEO f in Till-- t'n.inots Forever. CamW Cathartic. lOo orESa. I' l.ill to cure, UriiKKlsts refund money. (mo Coiitlntlon HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine, and let it stand twenty four hours, a sediment or setting indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen It is positive evidence of kidToo frequent desire to urinney trouble ate or pain in the hick, is also convincing-proothat the kidnejs and bladder are nut of ordt-r- . WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney remedy fulfillsevery wish In relieving pain in the back, kidnoys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary It corrects inability to hold passages urine and scalding pain in passing il, or bad effects following use of liquor, winoor beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary elfect of Swamp-Roo- t is soon realized. It stands the highest for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tub Ubb and send your full posloffico address to Dr Kilmer & Co, Hinghampton, N Y, The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer THS BEE, EARLINETOJM, KENTUCKY. B inR aB T".--- Send your subscriptions in as fast as you can get them, and we will give you endit for your work until you are ready to take this great trip to one of the greatest of the World's Expositions. If you stop with a fraction over ten names (or several tens) "to your credit, we will pay you a liberal cash commission on all such fractions, so that you will not sacrifice ny part of your labor. Address ciosiTiorsr. ayBti-m- and biliousness. Pleoso buy and try 10, i", 60 cents. Hold unit of O. C. C. A Valuable Prescription gnar.uitcod to euro by ml dntcglstB Editor Morrison of Worlhinglon, Ind , "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable preTo the Centennial. scription in Electric Hitlers, and I can About forty of our citizens cheerfully recommend 11 for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general sys- boarded the five o'clock train tem ionic it has no equal " Mrs Annie Tucsdey morning and left for the Sluhle, 2G25 Collage Grove Ave , Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest Centennial, among them several The train food, had a backache which never left her old ex confederates. and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of was, so crowded that standing Electric Hitters restored ber health and room commanded a fair premium. renewed her strength. Price 50 cents and .The boss editor would have Si. 00. Gel a bottle at St. Bernard DAif gladly joined the joyous throng Store. but he is presiding over the des- - rLi- - y,jff - w Il 5-i&- v5''! V' ft y THE DIFFERENCE in the Quality and the amount of light produced fe jfr? by nn old fashioned TALLOW DIP ., and an INCANDESCKNT BULB is not more marked than is the difference in appear ance, 111 stvle and quality of the WearingjT Apparel niadc by JS - ' Look Out. Marshal Barnctt is on the war path collecting town taxes for the will do present year. well to hunt up their pocket books and lay aside a sufficient amount to "render unto Cresar that which Tax-payers tines of this paper this week with a Winchester rifle in easy reach. Should he escape the wrath of the reading public after this issue "he's a gwine" is Cxsar's." "Last summer while tittending court at Uniontown," says D. U. Patton, a prominent druggist of Fay"etto City, Pa , ' three witnesses were suffering from Dnrrhica I gave each a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dtarrbosi Remedy, and it gave (mmed'ato relief. On the way home one of my neighbors was taken with a severe cramp in the stomach, and was sufI gave htm a fering with intenso pains dou of Ibis remedy and within five minThe remedy is utes tho pain had ceased I know of many who are In the Highways and Byways. a favorite here A" peripatetic herald ol the Cross never without il I always tako It with mo when going away from home." hot drifted into the city Monday and sale by St. Dernard Drug Store, Earlington corralled about a dozen old 'case Georgo King, St. Cbarle,, Hen T Robin hardened sinners on the corner near the restaurant and poured a son, Mortons Gap. A favorite remedy for many of the Ills of Ibis life is Simmons Liver Regulator, the most popular medicine yet discovered It is a searching cleanser, and by its action frees the system of all impurities, producing a sound, healthy liver. It is the standard household remedy for liver and stomWho can think ach troubles, and has tho unqualified enof mamn almoin dorsement of thousands of our best citizins Wanted-- An thing to patrolr throughout the country Having been be- Trotect your Mras i ther may bring you wealth. , AttorWrite JOHN WKUIIKIUIUKN fore the people for many years, its long ney!. Waahlnircnn, 1. O.. for theirCO Patent offer SI.9U prlia ml new Hit of one thousand InTenilona wanted. and honorable career is sufficient guaranSimmons tee of purity and reliability Liver Regulator is manufactured by J II r Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, and is readily distinguished by the red '. on each pack-ag- n Hill Idea If m& -- M. BORN & CO., THE GREAT CIIICAOO MERCHANT TAILORS Mm, and the work of the mass of Tailors. I. no yi. AP ftktaadMTir'A, l Tho Bulto nnd Ovorcoatn of the fornior are productions of Tailoring Art. Wo Cuninntoo to fit and plonoo you and sovo ou money 300 CHOICE NCW PATTEP.NS to aolect from. . BERNARD GENERAL STORE. IW 1ltll!H'lPiMMML-7xi- gjMiiMMjii! -- Madi-sonville- s. ii i). I wonder-worke- cunran-tee- d s, Friend "I know from my o.n experience that Dr. D R Rothrock.of New Uerhn, Pa , for ladies of a constipated habit there is does not hesitate to recommend Chamber- nothing to supply the place of German Ho says: lain's medicines "I have Liver Powder." Mrs, J. P. Meneness, handled them for a year or more in my Springfield, Ohio pharmacy and find them safe and reliable "I have taken German Liver Powder for My customers praisejhem very highly " dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and No one who is troubled with rheumatism would not bo without it. "Miss Jennie can use Chamberlain's Pain Halm without Green, Abilinc. Tex praising it. The quick relief from pain "Friends advised me to try German which it affords is alono worth many times Liver Powder for long standing liver comits cost For sale by St. Bernard Drug plaint. I had relief before I had taken one Store. Earlington, George King.St Charles, bottle. It did mo more good than all medby physicians "Mrs icine prescribed Hen T Robinson, Mortons Gap. John Campbell, Joffersonvillu, Ind a Mr. Dan Underwood, a former Earlington citizen, who now lives in Paoli, Ind., wrote Tifk Bee sometime since that he expected to come back to Earlington this fall. He left here some months ago, but is not satisfied with his new home, and says "Earlington is the best place to make a living if a man will try " The Bee and many Earlington people will be glad to welcome him back. volley of gospel shot into them which fully apprised them of their immediate proximity to perpetual fire after presenting to them the full account of ilieir sins of omission and coinission and recalling all the meanness they had perpetrated for the last thirty years he took his departure leaving the old transgressors chewing the cud of bitter reflections. The Woman At XJftYI irf rv w ks& m wm m j . .V8 ii & JSS jm. .m laLHr . LHii H TO jflta KtJiSitAM UK AMDYOUr COAkBIUSDOWIt DONT FAIL TO U5E J a r m IHI ft' tf52 lf mJliW ffi 1 itrr-gia- nri ri nm r vaer - l UttlL. unrAUl I II w aT A IDA afM 1 I VaWJ I AA juv -- UiJIHI S&w 1 atlU "!" KI CrtaaK?WAm aaHHlTJ TsUsTa. XVi TX . T A WRITE FOR PRICES SkZ- iAvm l iO I AT r aaaV miS2LMtm JjHV Ji, & ctraB REFERENCE 1 Mc-Phcc- On last Thursday evening the Jolly Workers were very pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Lfzzie Browning. Owing to the illness of the committee, no program was arranged and Miss Browning entertained the club with sweet music. After the conclusion of the business part of the meeting they repaired to the yard refreshments where delightful were served. We understand that Dr. N. G. Mothcrshcad of Richlarid, will move into our midst next month and open a drug store next door above McCarley's shop in the building lormcrly occupied by the St. Bernard Drug Store. We also learn that the Dr. will either buy or rent the residence of Dr. Gardiner on Main St. and move his family here at an early date. mm wt c THE HAKET.SEMD ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 'C-if best5te:am OTHER If ao 0 cure constipation foroTcr. mtl.ilruKKlsta refund money. For sale by St. Uermrri Drug Store, Georgo Kint;, Hi Claries Earl-ingtu- NDY CATHARTIC CuRtCOHSTIPATlOwT . . c E.n m . UH!1H1V.V4! i m mimmm rt?r ALL bljra DRKC15TS mtmm ABSOLUTELY ...t m .. !j;'"-r"j;;.;-;r.- GDARASTEEll . ttniii ntutMih 11 rLUuA ifAkftr!. i ??.WVOTS?rfeJ7!iSorNcir Ten. (.. Lui lit There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases pur together, nnd until the last few years was For a great supposed to be incurable. many years doctors pronouhce'd It a local prescribed local remedies, and disease, and by constantly failint to cure with local trcatment.prononncedit incurable. Science lias proven caiarru iu uo a i.uusiiiuiiuuii their hall repaired and stairs have disease, and therefore requires constituNotice. b,ecn added and veteran McFaden treatment, Hnll'it Catarrh Cure, tional All parties having claims against is giving the building a herojc dose manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co , Toledo,. Ohio, is the only coastitutionat cure the firm of "Valker & Twyman will of lead and oil which greatly enon tlii market. It is taken internally in please present them to me for hances the general appearance of It doses from ten drops' to .1 tcaspoonful. All indebted to the firm things. The qolored Odd Fellows acts ilircclly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, Tbey offer one hun- arc earnestly requested to call and are also having their hall treated I am very anxious to a full course of plumbi and dred dollars for any case it fails to cure. settle at once. Seah for circulars and testimonials. Ad- to speedily wind up the business oleum the combined jobs keep dress, F J Chunky C.r Toledo, O. of the firm. McFaden so busy that he has not Sold by Druggists, 750- - ,i . W. Twyman. had time to spit this week. Hall's Family Pills are the t. for fifty fluid. Ducklen's Arnica Salve. auarantood tobacco Iialilt emu tnuVrn weak pure (uo.tl. AiluiufuUts. The best Salvo In the world for Cuts, men ulrouir, blood Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Middlesboro is making a great pliy for Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, the next year's meet of the Slate Lsague of Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- American Wheelmen, II is tively enres Piles or no pay required. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Fresh Paint." money refunded. Price 35c per box For Tlie colored Masons have had Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. ORDEFfcATiD YOU WIL X3 bt. - Vi - WORK OF THE CHURCH AND CONGREGATION. 'AtE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON XIII, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 27. A Ctimprclipnslro swijHtHsfHtetsfcstetsfsfsfcsfc CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. (Slmvcb Directory. Topic For tho Week Beginning Juno 87. cwiiiolic church op the immaculate Comment by llov. 8. II. Doyle. , conckition. Tone. IIow to cet patienco and why. Jns. v, a. m.; second mass and trrmen, Pint man, 9 30 a. m. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. Kevlcw of the Quarter's laaona Golden Icxt, Math, xxlr, 14 Commentary by tlio V.r.y. I), SI. Btrarnn. T K 11 CJ Golden Text, Ps. on (Acts xli, xxxlv, 7, "Thonngcl of the Lord enenmp-ct- h round about them that fear Mm and dcllvercth them." Tho "great enemy of God nnd mnn cannot destroy tho work of God, nor tho soul Aat is redeemed by tho precious blood of Christ, but ho will, If ho can, destroy Jho body of tho beliovcr. LEfefiON V. Paul Begins Ms First MisGolden sionary Tour (Acts xlll, Text (Mark xvi, 15), "Go yo Into nil tho " world nnd preach tho gospel to every Tho truth set forth In tho first lesson In this review Is hero mado very prominent, that nil real work for God, whatever or whoever may bo tho channel, is tho work of tho Holy Spirit. Ho calls, separates, fills and sends forth Barnabas and Saul to do tho Lord's work iry preaching tho word of God. Tho Spirit moves, tho word Is spoken, nnd tho work Is done. "Bo filled with tho Spirit." Lesson VI. Paul Prcuchlng to tho Jews Golden Text, Acts xlll, (Acts xlll, 88, "Through this man Is preached unto you. tho forgiveness of sins. " This sermon was at'Antloch In Plsldla in tho synngoguo on tho Sababth day, and tho substnnco of it was, ns ulwnys, tho death nnd resurrection of Jesus, nnd through Mm the forgiveness of sins, to tho Jew first, and also to tho gentiles. One has said that tho Christian ity that does not start with tho forgiveness of sins through tho blood of Chlrst is Impotent, Bcwaro of It. Lesson VII. Paul Preaching to tlio Gentiles (Acts xlv, Golden Text, Acts xlll, 47, "I have set theo to bo a light of tho gentiles." From Antloch to Icoulum, tljcn to Lystrn nnd Derbe, Paul nnd Barnabas went on preaching tho sumo gospel everywhere nnd enduring, persecution everywhere for Christ's sake and tho gospels. It la probablo that Saul's experience, ns described in II Cor xll, 2, 4, was in connection with his being stoned nt Lystrn. Lesson VIII. Tho Conference at Jerusalem (Acts xv, Golden Text, Acts xv, 11, "Through tho grace of tho Lord Jesus Christ wo shall bo saved, even as they." TIjo devil liates God's way of peace by tho blood of Christ nlono und will cither suggest somo other way without tho blood, CuId'b way, tho way of our new theology people, or something In addition to tho blood nnd the free grnco of God, llko theso also teachers from Judtcn, and many umong us who, whllo they profess to trust In Christ, think they must do their part or they cannot bo saved, and thus they despise tho grace of God. Lesson IX. Christian Faith Lends to Good Works (Jos. 11, Golden Text, Jas. il, 18, "I will shew thee my faith by my works. " Iho last vorto of this lesson makes it plain that James Is as clear as 1'aui .upon rigiiicousncss imputed to ns apart, from any works of ours, nnd such passaged nsEph. 11, 10; Titus III, 8, show Paul to bo as clear ns James upon tho necessity vof works ns on evidence to men of our Enlvatlon. Wo nro faved, not by our works, but by MS work alone, In order that, as saved people, wo may servo tho living and truo God whllo wo wait for Ms Son rem licmvn (I Thess. 1, 0, 10). Lesson X Sins of tho Tongue (Jas. 11), Golden Text, Ps. xxxlv, 13, "Keep thy tongue from evil nnd thy lips from 8pcaklngv,gullo." Not only works, but words, ,raust lndlcnto that wo liavo been born of- - God and havo become now creatures In Christ Jesus. If tho heart is right and fllled'Wlth tho wonl of God, then the lips wllVkpeak light things, for out of tho abumhinCe'of tho heart tho mouth spcukcth , (Provj.-Xjtlti10; Math, xll, 84, CO). Lesson, XL Paul's Advice to Timothy 111, (II Tim: i, Golden Text, II Tluvlli, 10, "From rt child thou hast knowiitliQ Holy Scriptures, which are ablo to inaLo theowlfco unto salvation." To know jtha Scriptures from childhood Is the greatest blessing a child can have, and tho mothers .and grandmothers who, like nod Lolst thus train the children will hao greatly (iUdc.il not only to their own but to, others' eternal Joy As to being furnished fdr nil good works, our lesMin ctntcs that tho Scriptures alone of course In tho power of tho Spirit (John , u;i)-n- re sUfllclcnt to thoroughly furnish any one. cmt-tura). ). Kit-ni- o through Mm. Lesson HI. Tho llesurrection (I Cor xv, Golden Text, I Cor. xv, CO, "Now hi Christ risen from tho dead and becomotho first fruits of them that slept." Tho alternate lesson for this day showed us h Barnabas nnd Paul spending a ycarut teaching tho people. This resurrection lesson undoubtedly sets lxforo us tho substance of that which they would teach namely, that nil bellovers should cleavo unto n risen Christ, who Is In heaven at God's right hand for us. Lesson IV. Peter Delivered From PrisAn-lloc- Golden Text, Acts x, 48, (Acts x, "Whosoever bcllcvcth In Mm shall reecho remission of sins." God In heaven readcth and rcgardcth tho hearts of idl men, nnd whc.ro Ho Bees any ono honestly nnd earnestly living tip to tho light the' havo and seeking with nil tho heart for morollo will find it way to reveal Himself to them. In this cuso Ho used mi angel and men to bring to Cornelius ono whom Ho knew would show hlin tho way Peter preached tho llfo nnd death and rcfeiirrcctlon of Jesus of Nuzafetli and tho forgheness of sins ). LKfsoM I. I'ctcr Working Miracles (Acts' tx, JHMO). Golden Text, Acta lx, 84, "Jcsns Christ mukcth thro wliolo." Lnko'H concise statement of his jospol ns giving mi account of all that .Tcsms liegnn both to do and toirli Is In thin lxxik follow nl by an account of nil that JVmis continued to do and teach through Ills npofitlcs, but specially through Peter and Paul. Whether It lib either of these, or the prophets of tho Old Testament, or our Lord, Himself, nnd whether It 1.0 miracles or prophecy, It Is nil tho selfhanio.Splrlt work lag nnd dUlding to every mini Federally as Ho will that Is, as tho Spirit will (I Cor. xll, 11, IB). Neither tho hunllng of JKneas nor tho rnlslnft to llfo of Dorcas was of any goodness or power In Peter, biitAvholly through tho Ixird Jesus Christ, whom many turned because of thoo thlnas. Lessor II. Conversion or ITornellus i -- Among many other duties to which j.jof. James exhorts us in this eminently CHRISTIAN CHURCH. practical oplstlo is tho Christian grnco l ttty Sunday morning from of patience. to lojo, Communion renlcb follow Inc at Tho reason for pationco lies mainly in 530 Prcr nirelltic every Wednesday evening. 10:40. tlio fact that patience is absolutely nec- Sctv cei first and tlilid Sumlats In each tnonili. K. V. OMm, Tailor essary to tho Chrlstiau life. Wo nro iu n world of tribulations, of persecutions, MlfION'ARY nAfTIST CHURCH of doubts, perplexities and of uncertainServices second Saturday evening and Sunday each month. Prayer meeting Monday night ties. Under runny conditions in life tlio Sundaj-choat 930 a m 1) S Kdwards. Pastor only thing possible for us to do is to patiently wait tho will of God. M. R. CHURCH. This grace of patienco is very much month, morning Smices uccded in this day. Its iinportanoo is and nlclil. first Sunday eachccr) Wednesday Prayer meeting uudemitcd. Too many inothods of life night hunday ithool nt rjo p. m. Q, C HALL, Pastor. toud to produco physical conditions tlmt result iu impatienco nud irritability of M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. disposition juid character. It is a serious Sunday inoinlng a bcrices defect lu the Christian's character. If night, by I, tety fourthPastor. Prcr meetingd T. Chrrty night nny ono should bo oxpected to bo piitlout eerj nud submissive' under tho trials of life Y.P. it should bo tho Christian, and if ho is not, no matter if his impatienco is pro at Prayer meeting every Sunday evening at 6uo. Assembly Hall. duced by physical ailment, it is detrimental to his religion. GENERAL P.APTIST CHURCH. Pationco should bo constantly nnd Preaching on the Third Saturday night and Sunday of c?ch month. Prater meeting every carefully cultivated. Some ways of cul- Tuesday evening Lei IUSkiks, Pastor. tivating patienco nro mentioned by tho Stindat-sdioo- Rosary Instruction and benediction at in. ecry Similar. A. M. Cocnan, pastor. Miners and Shippers of (riX) AND COKE. , i General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i i - TwoThroughTralns Daily and UlnlnsCarjNdhvlltotoChlcaf 13 HOURS NASHVILLB TO CWCABO Running Pullaun VtlbuM SMmMoC- - BirfraclT. Offioess. A. M. CAKROLL, NEV130LD,-Mannger,'34- H. S T. HESSER, Hauser Building, Wlioleeale Agents -JOHN 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, BRIDGMAN, Room 111. . : 1 Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, K G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer Hoii9e, Broadway, Paducali, Tennessee. Kentucky. i W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Mairf and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tcnn. Kentucky. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. "HEW ORLEANSftFLORIDA SPECIAL" Levt New Orlewii Dally at la.oa wm vlaL.&N.R.R. Nhvlfle at ?.ao a.m. Through UuWet Sleeping Cara trem New Orleans ' CHICAGO MASHVILLE LIMITED,, Leaves Nashville Dally- - at 7.J8 p. m St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. 1 I? For detailed Information, a44res P. P. JEFFRIBS, Oen'l PaMeager Aeent QvacMvllle, In4. D, II. HILLMAN, Uefl'l Southern Afeirt NatnvHIe, Tenn. 8. L. UOflKRS, Trav. Paiteser Agent Atlanta, (la. ..! opostlo. ing with light and with color from tho heart of it. So God takes you and me, poor stones with no light or lifo in us, nnd Ho holds us iu His palm, nud Ho presses us to His heart and then takes us, ns it wero, away Irom Him for tho moment, aud out from us thcro flash patienco nud conrago and hopo aqd lovo, which His heart nnd His warmth havo put into u& Thoy will dlo and bo forgotten, but tho great hand that holds and tho great heart that presses and tho great soul that inspires will uot dio nnd will not bo forgotten. Tho grass withcr-ot- h and tho flower fadoth, but tho word of our God cudureth forever. Lyman Abbott, D. D. Head the Illblr. Tho mind of God in to bo learned from tho word of God. If wo would havo a stnhvnrr, robust, nctivo faith, wo must gel it from im open Biblo. Tho worthy life, tho eternal lifo, is ohtniued only by knowing God, who la revealed in tho Holy Scriptures. Therefore tlio Christian Uudenvor pledge innkes ono of its requirements 11 proniiso to read tho Biblo daily. William t. Ellis. The Heading of u Good Book. Not a Goodness doesn't conio coureo with good surroundings, and RatltircMi forever. badnciB doesn't go ns a matter of course Yesterday a friend took nn opal nnd with tho samo surroundings. Adam pressed it iu his palm and held it thcro didn't do as well in Eden ns Daniel did for a fow moments, nnd then took it out in Bnbylon, and when you nnd I henr nnd showed It to mo, and it was all flash- it said that good and bad aro n fiimplo 1; Patienco may bo cultivated by tho second coming of Christ. Tho certainty of Christ's second coining should assist us lu being patient, in en s during tho groatost hardships and without murmur and complaint. Why? Becauso tho assurance of this fact proves that theso things which toud to produco impatienco and complaint will somo timo havo an end. Wo can endure u great deal when wo know that it will not last forover. 2. Tho cxnmplo of tho husbandman should teach ns patienco. Ho sows his seed and then has to wait for months until tho sunshlno and tho rain bring forth his crops. If ho can wait so for tho results of physical toil nnd labor, cannot wo onduro for spiritual blessings? 8. Tho example of others should stimulate us to bo patient. Tho prophets of God suffered much for Ills cause. Thoy woro wrecked and scourged and stoned and sawn asuudor nnd Wero slain with tho sword, yot they patiently endured. Job is particularly rofcrrofl to ns ono who oxercisod unusual pationco, yot ho was not without his reward. Christ himself by examplo teaches us to bo patient. Ho endured ovcry trial and hardship and nt last was led forth to death, nnd yet "as n lamb beforo tho shearers is dumb, so ho opened not his mouth." i, God punishes impatience. It implies mistHistiu Him. If wo will bo condemned. "Bohold tho Judgu stnndcth at tho door." Impatienco is a grievous sin, as it implies mistrust of God Himself. Biblo Readings. Math, xjiil, Luko viii, 10; xxi, 10; Horn, v, ii viii," 24, 25; xv, 4, C; Col. i, I Thess. i, II Thess. 1, 0, 4; I Tim., vi, 10, 11; Titus ii, 2; Heb. it, xii, 1, 2; Jas. i, 0, 4; v, II Pot. i, CO. 1. dim-cultle23-81; 4; 85-0- RELIGIOUS NOTES. Mr Frank D liash will lead the Christian Kntieavorers' ccrvicis next Sunday evening The temperance services by the Christian Endcavorcrs Sunday evening were particularly attractive Mrs. Myers led. The peroration on temperance delivered V C. McLeod was especially by Mr happy. The ladies of the V C. T U nre requested to meet at Mrs Long's this evening. Rev Mrs Munns pruachtd at the General Baptist church Sunday evening Rev R. V. Omcr filled bis appointment at the Christian church Sunday, and will also preach next Sunday. I S Si THE FAMOUS ND. 3 COAL, St. Charles For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tablesused, - 8 f I S LtN: RAILROAD THH OHBAT THROUGH TRUNK UNR between tlif cities of Cincinnati, the best Selected coal in the Market. Lexington, Louisville, Evansville, St. Louis, And the cities ot Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, 9 BRUSHED BOKI FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNBBES. Without SPEED AND Ol-ietxnprc- j. UNRIVALKD. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST KOU1K Faith. I cannot tell how tho lilies From their bods creep up Fo far. I ciin only pluck them Kcntly And think how fair they nro. I do not know how the planoti Bwlnit out Into Bpaco so free, Dnt I know that Ono controls them, And that It enough tor me. 1 know not whence conies muslo From tho songbird's swelling throat, Dut I feci the heavenly swoctness That dwells In every noto. I cannot rood Ilia purpoeo Nor solvo each mystery, But nil that IIo sends is rluhtoons. And that is Bolaco to me. I know that tho flowers must wither And tho stars be dimmed somo day. Tho sour will sink Into silenco And all thlnss pass nway. But I also know of n Saviour, Whoso face I shall soma tlmo sea. Bo ruled with u lovo eternal, And that U enough for me. Philadelphia Ledger. , i " i Am . d Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERWhy buy NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price1 From St. Louis, Evansville and Henderson to the 8 SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH) 4 THROUBH COACHES From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, making direct con v r" h IA V I II I 1 I I fr- -. M 1 - - I I ir1 I I M x 1. I I I M MX - m r Ifl I t V fS WITH hection PULLMAN l'ALACK CARS For Atlantn,Savatinah,MacoB, Jacksonville and "Points IN FLORIDA. 0 A FARMER'S VIEW. People should not forget that we are still living under the Wilson meas- " a Matter uf Course. - Interview with Assistant Secretary of the Agriculture, Brighnm, as n matter of '1 rOltMEIt MASTEit OF NATIONAL CHANCE, Upon (lucsllons of Great Interest to tbe A pump njay bo connected with a very deep well of very good water, and yet need npitchcrof wuter tobo brought from another tsourco to bo ponrcd in at tho top beforo it can work. So with tho mind sometimes. Tho reading of a good book helps it into running order. Episcopal Recorder. Trusting Ood. out his wholo Btrcugth without anxiety, worry or distraction. Outlook. To loarn to leave things with God and to do ono's work as if God could bo trusted is to gain tho roposo and full hearteduess which pormit ono to pour The Will o Labor. What mou want is not taloutj it is purpose in other words, uot tho powor to achlove, but tho will to labor. Churchman. South American Hndcavor. xlv", neither to rat llesh, cor to, drink Wine, nor anything when brother Btuinbleth." "Not only woiki. nnd words, us previously stated, but ouh our eating and drlnklnp, should proe to others the, reality of our new llff Self lu every form Is to bo renounced, and Christ have full control, "Unto Mm and not unto self," must bo our thought, remembering that all believers must stand lvfore Ilia Judgment ccutr nnd every one of ur ciety. five account oitldiaficlf to God. l (Rom.xjv, C7,"It LES60N XII. ), Personal IlosiunslMllty Golden Text, Bom Rood by-th- Tho flourishing Presbyterian missions aro to bo divided into a northern and a southern mission. Ecuador has been called "tlio loveliest of all tho republics of South Amoricn." It is at tho samo tiino tho most needy from a Christian, standpoint Tho young lnrly who is president of tho Christian Endeavor Hocicty in tho Union church of Hantiago, Chilo, raised last year, almost Mono, $1,000, in Chilo inouoy, for tho causo of Christ Iu tho little mining town in Chilo named Chanarcillo tho Spanish converts havo organize a Christian Endeavor so- in Brazil .M Alt ur oloi'ed BCioJALtiAKDiii, ifiens. BarlloKton, Ky. W. II. Ross, of Madisonville. was out bcre Monday. There Is., talk of another cMamualcationt and mitten of newt per saloon in town, ilninifta thli column tbould ba addresied to Mrs. CasstaWJHiams Is on tho sick list. Z10NVSJJMK. CHURCH. ScrvlcCl even, Rnnita mnfnlti, ft, II. rt'rlnrlr nd evening o'clock:4Sandajr .. 7 - .... w. u. it .in.,, paiior.'Wft tchool at S",,'",5?!:b"? , .. , ., .. MT. ZION WrllST u, CiTtlBCI!.. Y !... : FXp roiter.-paito-r, Sn Sunday, .. - .-i. f. l nere is a man in town who uaa to nay Mm. Cassie William returned from ten doijari for' play. Ypn should not cat Crotton Monday. another marsjgrub,.. Rev. T, II.' Merriweatber preached M i Misics SiielnrTAndennn nnrt rtnnln While Plains Sunday tjR pith wero ou1cjijrijj; life Sunday, There will bo a grand banquet civ the Eastern Star LodRe. and tvcryboJyls? invited. Rosie Bassett will play Shakespeare next week. Prof. Johnson, of Madtsonvillo was out Monday nigbt. If you boys can't play ball any better than you did at Hoptown, I say slop and Cet in sbapo so you can play. i. Miss Ella Hawkins will coma homo next '..' Washington, June 22, i7-nea- rcr No man in public life is to the American farmer than lion. I. H. Brigham, Assist- ant Secretary of Agriculture, whose valuable service ns Master of the National Grange has brought liini in close touch with that great class of the total output of His views upon conof citizens. State, nnd the sale of this pro the ditions and prospects are interestduct brought into the county more ing to all, but especially so to that body of men and women ti whose than in cash, the bulk of interests he has devoted so much which was paid to the miners. time and thought. As one evidence of the favorable Talking with yotlr corespondent conditions of the majority of coal yesterday about the progress of the work being done by the Republiminers in Honkinss County we de cans here, he said: sire to state that one company. perity." "The Administration has been "What do you think of the prop- operating here nnd elsewhere in earnestly advocating the early pas- osition for an export bounty on sage of a measure that will correct farm products, which was rejected this .county, which employs from moo to 1000 men has had no the evil results of the Wilson low- - by the Senate?" strike in 21 years. tariff law a "There might be some tempoEarlington, the coal mining measure which is expected to give rary benefits, but if it stimulated Tlio Uope of Hncu. adequate protection to the agri- production the effect would be dis- metropolis of the western field is a We must not bo so full of tho bono of town peaceable, sober, heaven that wo oannot do our work ou cultural interests and with a ten astrous to the farmer. What of over 2,500 inhabitants. It has Wo must not bo so lost in tho dency to remove the present existenrth. troubles the farmer now and makes work of oarth that wo shall uot bo in- ing depression. There has bpen low prices for his productions is free public schools for nine months inthcyear,both white nnd colored, spired by the hopo of heaven. Phillips less delay than in any previous the fact that he is now producing a Catholic parochial school, num Brooks. legislation of the kind. The wool" more than the market will readily two public li s growers and are wait absorb ot certain commodities, bo erous churches Emlraxor Notes. braries and reading rooms one mg witii some impatience tin; pas longis he continues to do.this he India hns ecch mauy a stirring camfor the white and one for the col paign, but nono go glorious as that re sage of the bill regulating the du- must be content with low prices. orcd people a beautiful park on wool nnd If this bounty should stimulate the cently completed by Dr. Clark and his ties upon imported the banl's of a splendid artificial Christian Endeavor allien, and nono so. woolens. Wool is now ready for production and increase the surand this suspense is very plus offered in the markets of the lake of 100 acres, well stocked rich iu promibo for tho future of that market, pleas great empire. detrimental to both seller and world, it would have the effect of with fish and supplied with county tire boats. The Hopkins Tho Tenth legion is growing rapidly. buyer, as they do not know just decreasing the price received by, Ought you not to becomo u legionary? what rates of duty will be fixed. the farmer rather than increasing miner is generally prosperous and Scotland, when Inst heard from, The farmers are very earnest in de- it. It is a departure from the pol- happy. 113 Christian Endeavor societies. manding adequate protection on icy of those who believe in protecFree For All. Do you enjoy your hocipty? If not, it all farm commodities grown here tion. The protective policy advoWithout money you can go to is probably becauho you'lo not put en- in competition with similar prodcates the encouragement of pro- the Tcpnessee Centennial and Inter ergy into it Energy mid enjoy thcro is somolhiiig mora than coincidence in ucts grown abroad and sometimes duction in those lines where we national Exposition any time you imported into this country, and the: are not producing enough to suptho similarity of those words, like. Read The Bee's great offer Huts ruin. Tho spirit hns diversities Administration is fully committed ply our own people, but are de- and go to work. giving ample pro- pendent tc an extent on foreign of workings. A hint, prayer meeting to this policy of tection to agricultural products." countries for our supply. committees. OUR CLUBBINd OFFER. This Any ono wearing n Christian Endeav"What do you think about the proposition docs not have such a or budge can enter a Kentucky pribou revision of the tariff schedules in purpose. It proposes simply to do- The Bke and Daily and nud bo Furo of every courtesy from even the Senate?" nate to the farmer certain bounties Sunday tho most hardened criminal. "The new tariff bNl as it passed, on products exported, and it is both one yean for $6. 50 , Our Church. the House is believed to be more: doubtful whether it would, at the I he Bee and Daily (only) Wo should accustom ourselves to say in the interests of agriculture than both one ' "our church." Tho services nro our the bill as amended in the Senate most, have more than a temporary beneficial effect, with a tendency sorviccs. It is our duty to bo present and year $4.50 Now that the meas- to bad reactionary results.' J. welcomo the stranger. It is our duty to Committee. he Bee and Daily and buN-da- y ure is under discussion in the Senencourngo tlio pastor by our presence Courier-Journboth nud rcsjiouEo and prayer. It is our duty ate there is good reason to believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best ope year for.. 38. 25 to attend and sustain tho social and de- that it will be properly amended Most Popular, and The Bee and Daiey (only) votional meetings. Rev.. Qcorgo R. before it becomes a law. It is We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Courier- - qurnal both ono Leavitt very cheering to note the breaking Remedy than of all others combined." year for 1.. $6,50 up of partisan lines on this ques- write Messrs. Kerr & Sons, druggists, of Hie Bee and Louisville tion. The old tariff Mars. Pa. "The sale of it is s6mething Evening Post both ono Wm Foster visited his family at Elkton slogan, so long relied upon phenomenal. We have sold two gross this year for $2.75 by the leaders of one of the great winter, selling as high as six bpttles in ono last week 1wice-a-vee- k parties,, has largely lost morning to as many different customers, The Bee and political one year Quite a number of people attended (Tie proved particularly sucits influence, and the representa- This remedy has affections. Our customcessful in croupy for Nebo convention. $.175 of agricultural districts, with- ers invariably pronounce it tbe best tbey tives c leaders, do can nnu, ana wo know 01 no case where The Bee and out fear of the Courier-Journa- l both one In medicine tho best qnly is good enough it has failed to give entire Tho best gives the quickest and .longest re- not hesitate to support measures 25 and 50 cents per bottle satisfaction year for...,., St. 50 at "St. Ber lief without leaving any evil' fitter effects calculated to give some portion of nard Drug Store, Earlinclon. Ben T. Rob IiThe Bee and Weekly Lou Dr. Bell"s Peppermint Chill Tonic is mild the protective system to tneir Inson, Morions Gap; George King. St, isville Commercial both It does not rack your bones and shock your constituents. 1 ueucve tnat no Charles nerves. Take it and seo the results chills one year for..'. . Sr.25 party which advocates free raw ' and malaria disappear as snow before the The Bee and. any leading publiFree Trip, manufacsunshine of spring. Tbe after effects are material and protected cation at LQW .PRICE. sound bone, ricb, red blood, good flesh and tured goods can ever again secure You can go fo the Tennessee no more chills. For salo by St Bernard a strong following among the agri Centennial free if you will and SpleRdM Opportunity. Drug Store, Earlington, Geo King St cultural classes." Charles, take your sister, brother, wife. "Rrnp trin'. tn thft firnat TinnitCM do you say, Mr. Brig-jia- children, Read The Bee's great "What (Centennial and InternationiExpo- in regard to the delay in the offer of a free trip to this magnifiRead The Bee's splendid itoon. of prosperity?" return cent Exposition, tifcr.? Go anytime you Ike. TBeein LBfltS WHlHfc All ILtf JA'LS. " "It is hardly fair to expect beneBest Cocgh ojruu. 'iiuuiaiioou. ' . bow.' B In tlma Bold by riruoKlst. fits from a protective system beArq.you a subscriber to The fore the law has been enacted.' Bee? You should be. rj "Subscrtbe for The Bee. to-da- y one-fourt- inattor of environment we know better, whether tho niun who says so does or not. A mnn is liablo to give himself up to sinful thoughts and to plnn ovildoiug as ho sits at tho communion tablo or in tho prayer meeting, and n missionary doesn't always go wrong when ho has only heathen or cannibals around him. Moro depends on what is within n man than whnt is round nbont him, for his welldoing or his illdoing. American ' Friend. Messaco of Christ. When man received the messago of Christ, he heard a voico telling him to go forward and accomplish his spiritual conquest Horecolvcd nn impulso which cannot be lost It Booms to mo that the early teachers wero over trying to tell us of something which thoy could not comprehend, nor can wo. But as wo look back over tho udvnuces made in tho march of lifo it does not appear difficult to believo that this higher lifo which entered tho world in Christ will pcrsovcro until nil kingdoms nro His and all things aro subdued to His peaceful nnd holy reign. Uuiversallst Fnrinfs Everywhere. Special correspondence. ure, and that at present the only advancement or improvement in conditions is the anticipation of the good effects of the new measure. Progress on the bill is much greater than has been expected by those well informed and familiar with tariff legislation, and the measure will undoubtedly soon become a law, and not by the votes of one party alone. But the hue and cry against the delay in the coming of prosperity is not properly chargeable to the ignorance of the farmer and workingman on this subject. They are pretty well informed. This cry comes principally from the cheap politicians who arc striving to make capital out of the matter. There is no sense in asking fortius promised prosperity before the passage of a bill which will cut off the enormous importations of foreign stuff, and give the country a chance to right itself. When the remedy is' tried and fails it is time enough for people to say that we are mistaken und unable to 'bring pros- Connections arc made at Gutluie A P. Earlington is the coal mining and Nashville for nil points Railway 10 Niagara Falls will occur Ibis metropolis of the Western Ken- year on nlv 8lh Tho rale from Cincin North, East, South and West, Mpre miners nati, O., will he $7.00. Tickets will be tucky coal fields. In Pullman Palace Cars. arc employed in Hopkins county KOoU five days. than in any other county in the Trains will leavo Cincinnati about is, 00 EMIGRANTS State. The miners of Earlington Noon The accommodations will bo first Seeking homes on tho lino of tl s. (n evriy particular. clay class Elegant and the majority of the miners in coaches, Pullman and Wagner sleepers. road w receive special low rater. Hopkins county make better wages Tho roulo is the moM interesting of any See agents of "this company for than any others in the WcstcrnJ Going via Totedo, Detroit nnd the Michi- rates, routes, &c, or writo to Kentucky District. These sec no gan Central Railway through the best part C P. Atmom. O. P. T. A., reason for any great complaint, of Southern Canada, direct to tho falls Louisville, Kentucky. This is tho only line, that passes clou: to and notwithstanding the mild win- brink, from which a (all and complete? ter just past, they arc comparatively view of both the American and Canadian falls can ha seen to advantage Niagara is prosperous and happy. wonders on the globe one of tho of the commercial everybody creates! ol Niagara, and everyThe product knows coal mines of Hopkins county, body wants to go thcro Tho CHAD K'y was tho first to inaugurate cheap LHHIbIIIIHLISb. shipped during 1896, was about excursions, and alwajTs has the theso accombest Tho annual excursion of tho C II. Earllngon. Excursion to Nlngarn Fnlls. . tl GROVES aVLaWwl'JaTi ft. Bam TwTfaBaaalBaBBlBaaaaam' BaaaVBaaaaaaaaWEHhaaaaaL h Permodations provided for its pairons. sons desiring (nil information about this excursion, should address the undersigned, and a descriptive circular will be mailed I) G. BDWAKDS, you. Pass'r Traffic Mg'r C. II AD U'y, Cincinnati, Obio $75 to $100 Per Month Offered to l'irst-clas- s Lady or Gentlemen Agents to aid in an excellent school work, which is now bcinR placed in every county in the United States, Call on M. M. GILMOUR, General Acent, at Dawson Springs, Ky., or. address Student Register Company, Lock Box 344, .Nashville, Tcnn. JaBaaBafcrf"''! "iaaaP jSSSzljStUBms1 1 Aaaf mS TASTELESS law-abidi- -- wool-buyer- J. Hotel Lucile TONIC $2.00 KY. W. PnlTCHETT Ci H ILL or bnln. hi PRop'n. MADISONVILLE, GRAND HOTEL, A. WORLEY, 1.50 TO $2 PER DAY. Proprietor, MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. o alatia, I tig.. Mot. m, uta. MtxHelno Co., Ot. txwW, Mo. (lontlemem Wo Kld lut raw, 800 boUla o OltOVKIt TA8THLNHtf CHILL TONIC mw! turn -bODElit throo RroM lroadf ihb, rear, in all , pcrlencn of li yrart. lo tbe Arua narer kI1 an article that oaTO hmi uatvaraal aall . Youra tralr," taetlun aa jour Tonta. ABMXr.CAUB ACo. rnrts BO YKAHS' WARRANTED. PRICE BOotS. I8JU8TASCOODFORADULT8. RXPKRIINOf. TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOBA AND ST, LOUIS RAILROAD, . m LaaaaaaaaaaaafMaaMflMl OOPYRIQHTH Anrono Mndlna a tiMch and deMdptloa May Qulcklr aaeortalo. froo. litlcr an InraMloa u. probablrMtantable, Communloatlow Mrltl couMontlal. Olclsat axenojr forMowiiwpateaWi Patonta takpn tbrouxb Munn A Co. reooira, i TRAD! MARKS,, OISIQNB. aa. I - Globe-Democr- at tv,m WVMW , U MW Gloue-Democr- at DON'T FORGET IT I alrnrwefSrWM IUtints Book o.s aentrroo. XSSwos 80IEHTIFI0 AMERICAN, ; al By this line you secure Iho Maximum of Speed, Safety, Comfort, Satisfaction, at the Minimum of Expense, Anxiety, Uolher and Fatigue. If you are going North or West, be sura to take this lino, MUNN A CO., 301 HroaUwnv, Now York. w BEN T. ROBINSON, IVIoartoarx THROUBH SERVICE Doth via New Hollow Rock Route nnd tbe McKenzie Koute betwoen Nashville and Memphis, making connection at Memphis wilb all lines, to and from Arkansas, Texas and tbe Southwest. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPIN0 CAUS DRUGGIST O&fD, Kontvioky v GLonE-DEMOCR- Twice-a-weej- old-tim- e 1 Between Memphis and Nashville on night trains. Between Nashville and Chattanooga, Knoxviile, AshevIIle, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and .New York. Between Nashville and Jacksonville, Fla,, daily year round, via Cba(taBooga, .Atlanta, Macon and Tiflon. Excursion tickets on sale during season. , Always on hand a full and compl4 stock of " DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PJR- - FUMERY and TOILET AfcTf CLES PAINTS AND OILS, PrtYICIAJaa' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFIJLLY COMPOUHDIP. ,. EXCURSION TICKETS, . JOB-WROn sale at reduoed rates from all points' on this line asd connection to Nashville and Will receive nromot return durisg the. continuance of the Tennessee Centennial and International Expo- tion this office. sition. For furlher Information call upon furnished upon application, ticket agents. ' J. L, Edmonsoh, Sou, Pass, Agl., Nasti- vuie, Who oral S. E, IIowbll, Paw. and Tieket'At,, Cer, Wanted-- An ,flh and Markot Sts., Chutlanooga. UlKtODU iy nrtaff tm Vaa W L. Danlv, Gm. Pms. and Ticket na,WBabmon,'Iv STfor r ."Si'JE!"'-Agent, Nashville, Tenn, M bow uat W OOI tboauaod lnrotlon want. I at atten Estimates ien. Idea 1 ..( - aanrii ,"iMrm a itHriaat 1.V.8W.,., ,,..! -- .,!. yaffcwjRwoj- -f UVJSsL mm