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A &vfcvcwv; - AnJ fco FREE. S. -- I I $' j Otis. You FKill TR'lP 4' l. & tii tun V r J Great EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, JULY Tennessee-Centennia- 9 4.EipHTtt;,YEARf. T 1, 1897. tng thnt sno would soon rcnonnco tho Christian fnlth nnd becomo n Jewess In order to becomo tho brido of M. May, a talented .young Jew who wns np to n yenr ngo connected with tho Rclginn nt Washington. Thoyonng pcoplo have been acquainted nearly two years nnd soon discovered thnt they wero both badly in lovo with ench other. M. May wroto to his parents for their consent to his mnrriago. Now tho May family Is ono of tho most influential in Belgium, nnd thoy hnvo clung to. their nncicnt fnlth for centuries. They objected strongly to tho young diplomnt tnnking an alliance with ono NO. 26 Mrs. Rccd wns recently tho rcoipiont of tlio distinguished honor of being mndo n member of tho Royal Asiatic socle ty of London. This honor was conferred o.i l,ir lu recognition of her scholarly works on Hindoo nnd Persian literature. On cncii subject sho has written n volnmo which hns been received OF JULY. nr JOEL A ItKN'TOg, f niK'rtt from tlio purplo morn Acrtrn Ilia lnntlcnpo mokes ltd way, AmU'lof Inu henx for Unim liorn Upon tho nation's nntnl day. - that thrill H Villi rnicly pow wu count tlio cost Too And Lanrd of Hint warfare's waisn Or lilnk ton wluit rough wivl wcro tomod Tlio patriots of our oarllor nmv Plrmly tlify bIooiI opiliint (ho night Of tlio wholo world's supruincsit jxro cr. Thoy fought by fulfil Diitl not liy night hour by hour. When failure But ho who nil tho futon nnd yearn. Viliu ahnpea all Uumnn dcstlnlo, Hindu lrcio Iho conqueror of tl.clr fears Anil brought us frocdom linked with u 1 Mnm limit h century's yours hnvn run Bincer Valley Porfto nnd lsunker IUU, Tflilla Concord' fight iind Luxiugtbn IHsioa, Lift, thnn, tolny tho Btrlixy nmt slurs And let, onr country'n Imnnur wnvn, Wlitcli wint vIctorltniH through Its wnra Abil still liuplrrx tlio truo nuil hravo. Pen), belK upon tho miniinrr nlrl RrinK nitulo nnd tho cannon's aid, I'or liero vxlat iv land woro fair Than tlmt our jvatrlot fntliom uuulot DOWNIE BODD. K rOURTH OP JCLV CriBODK CLniLXP. 11V WILL u. (Copyright, 1SOT, by Will M Clemen. ) Then hero' to ther mem'ry of Downle, old Jnek, Klin kniu to Ihcr cnloh TllhorpanonPilvtck IIo wanhed out tho gold nn ntuct to 01 claim, name. An now It' called Downlovlllo nf ter Then drink to thor lutilth of rr bmvo ploneur Au Join In thcr iviiliin thct Itowio wax horu. Tlio (lu cupa rattled on tlio bnr of (ho Silver Star. QrulT voices ont of tuno j WM. EMDKH, 11 V, j I SftiiK tlio old bouk, and they nil drmik : . Prom Chicago. to tlio mcuiory of old Jack Down I o, tlio : Term liuh. In Sloney or Dnt. :" piotieor of Flddletowii, tho braveit mnu Underneath, in n sprawling hand, in Red Dor nud tho fnthcr of Dowuio- youug lumber had written; vlllo. Weary of jiovprty, he had thrown j : Tii) nick for all. down Ids pick in Fiddlotown uud'nt j And PI1U for soma. Jtcil Dnj.' oiuV)nck oal'to tho north of : All kind of Hitters, j : . Dut not any rum. : H-v- n to n Jnnn nun Rympatnctin nnd pmicnt, nnd they toiled on fn tho RiUcli, cheer-fu- l In their Isolation. For nomo dnyfl offer tho nrrlvnl of Mm. Dodd tho men fnllcd signhlly nt their work Hut in a week or two tho novelty of n womim'R presenco woro nwny, nnd tliina ran nloiiK in tho old Kroovo nualn, tho found of tlio long toni nnd Iho rocker coming in every day with tho Hinishliio, and tho rnttlo of tho tin ertpi nt tho Silver Stnr Roinjt ont with tho moonlight. In tho enrly Hummer followhiR, Into of nn oveniiiK. Toliy Wimplo nnd Wnlly Dlmmick nut on n pino bench in tho Silver Stnr, witli n layout of jacks nnd queens nud kingu and n few other notables between them Tho night wn9 warm, and their red shirts were open nild their bronzed nocks bare. David Dodd enmo with long stride! into tho barroom iu n stnto of exclto ment, nud ho called for gin in n hurry "nig rush ycr in," said Toby Wimplo, lookiug up from Ills qnrdti. "Coin ufter tho doc," Dodd nnswer-od- , with un nnxions faco. "Tho missus Is oleic, tin thcr'tl bo fun 'foru niorniu." "JumpiJiAvlldcatsI" commented Wnlly Dlmmick without taking his eyes from tho pino bench. Toby suppressed a chncklo nud liobbcd his bend up nnd Ldown, whereupon Wnily took his oyes from ins cards and wiuRcit nt xotiy. Dmld put away his gun iu Iho plnco whero ho wanted it nud loped out of tho door Hk6 u mulo with tho kick up They heard Iho rap of his big knuckles on tlio door of tho cabin opiiositc Ililly Ember, M. D., lied over tho way, and nbovo his doorpost was n hugo sign, done, iu lampblack on n equaro board, nud it said: great ccnoea rcsoundca irom tno mountains. The Terror of T, ' " nntig, bang, bong I Strange, horrifying noises filled tho air. IIo trembled as if stricken with tho ague. " some and ubiquitous littlo brother had gono into tho houso for tho night and ho and sho wcro nlono alono on th6 dark piazza. Ho knew it because his nervous prostration told liim so. For an hour ho talked of almost everything except tho subject nearest Every hair upon his head posed to outnlato tho example of tho quills upon tho fretful porcupine Si3s, boom, bang I Ills legs wcro nil too weak to support his quaking body, nnd his henrt bent with tho rapidity of a trip hammer. Ho crouched iu tho corner, tlio picturo ot abject terror, nnd uttered low cries liko tho cries of an anlinnl in diro distress. Friend suiroundcd him aud spoko to him reassuriugly, but ho seemed tohnvo lost all pride, all senso of shame, in his mad surrcudcr to fear. Even their taunts and gibes wcro unnoticed. Tho strange, horrifying noises grow louder nnd louder. Tho booming of cannon shook tho houso to its lowest foundation stones and mado the windows danco a lively jig in their framos. Thcro was a screaming in tho air, as of death dealing shells, and a rattlo, as of musketry. His former terror seemed insignificant when compared with tho now terror that seized him as tho tumult swolled until earth and sky rcolcd from tho shocks nf iuuuinerablo explosions. Iu a very ecstasy of fear ho fled, howling, and plunged headlong beneath a bed iu tho attic of tho houso. And yet, strnngo to rclato, his act was not denounced as unmanly. "Poor Towscr doesn't know any hotter," was all tho Fourth of July revelers said Earle II. Eaton. seemed disCombination and Individuality. This Is hu ago of combination, of great organization. Tho Individual cap-- , italist is disappearing iu tho corporation. Tho individual laborer is disap- farttkryOfS3a his timid heart. IIo talked about tho wcathcryiud tho tariff aud thecorn crop nud nbout numerous other subjects well calculated to cnuso n feeling of drowsiness in nny healthy young woman. Ho had ono great cannon cracker left, and ho swung it to nrd fro and wound tfio fuso about his finger for tlio cntiro hourj At length, when tho conversation was pciccptibly lagglug nnd sho was covertly ynwnlng, ho began to moralize about tlio fire crncker "Strnngo," ho said reflectively, "what power thcro is concentrated in tho pn-ptubo I hold in my hand This flro cracker has no brain nnd yet think of tho vast weight it can raise when exploded under somo heavy object. It is an inanimate object It knows absolutely nothing, and yet what n wonderful thing it can do I" "Somo inanimate objects know moro thnu human bcingi," she murmured quietly, but thcro wa9o quater iu her volco "Now really, yon do not menn that," ho cried, "Indeed I do," sho'replied o triile sharply. "That firecracker is nn inanimate object It hns no brain, as you say, nnd yet it knows moro than somo men Wheu tho timo conies," sho continued, risiug to her feet and starting for tho door, "when tho proper tlmo comes, that firecracker knows enough to pop." E. H. E. As JtfcjM dual. "hTm- - HPJI flul iifi. m j1m lififiiTfr. "Spoutcm, tho orator of tho day, is talking yet " "Yes; ho thinks that 'orator of tho day' mcau3nll day." A PoMlblo Way. t' '; nonn ash tuk womax rtonn OV TI1MR UULTS. w tiik orixn olim. t In Sacramento, with n strong nrm nnd n avo heart, for n now camp tind n new tho, big Rulch, wlicro ho had ctop-Ic- i Onojlay, tinder Xlio midda'y bud, for Ids cokco, ho washed ont n pan or two, nccl-tlon- " ft" 4r i ( J . d and things looked promising. Other t, men enrao hla way, dropping In by until thcro woro n rcoro of them Tho creek in tho gulch panned out better qrcry day, nnd they found n fair lead In tho l;IUs, no they staked out tho camp and called it Dowiiiovillo, When Jack mnilo his pile, ho went back east, nnd ho died there, but ho left Downlorillo as n mouumenttohis mcuiory. . . Milco to tho north of Downicvilln nud to tho eouth tliorowcrogcntlo hills, green in nnd brown in tho Winter, nnd Jhrough tho IiIHr ran n crooked creek, with a rippling pong of its own. To tho west nnd to tho cast woro rpryjed bluffs nnd cathedral walls, sheer and high, ns if giant hands had cnrvttVthcm, mid tho clouds hung, down liko gray blankets on tho brown peaks of tho mountains. - , Tho rugged ,bluffs echoed tho sound of tho long torn nnd tho rocker, mid from tho mountain (ops nbovc tho men nt work looked liko red nuts carrying tholr burdens. They turned tlio creek beiLand throw up dirt in tho dry gulches and dug to thn'bcdrock nnd. built little nin$ntj?nof gravel everywhere iu tholr despexfito warcl) fbr tho yellow gold D.tvid Dodd, who kept tho store in Downtevillo, rqturncd oun day from Sacramento, whthcr ho had journeyed tn phrchnso stock red Hliirts nud pickaxes mid tin plates rtntl plug tobnccO. In his ttoro ho sold about everything but; rum. IIo iconfosswl. to n prejudice against soiling luru, but ho onttl to nono agnintt drinking it. This it tho Silver Star saloon had a monopoly in the drink lino. When Dodd wont nwny, ho went Mono. When ho camo back, ho brought IIo called her n woman with him. Mrs, Dodd, nnd sho sold sho was. To mnko n portrait of her ouo required but tliroo oils. Her faeo was rod, her hnir wul black, nud her dress, was brown. Folir woro tho totnl of her gowns, nnd nil wcro browu. Tho littlo hat sho woro was red, liko her faco, and her oyes wen) ns black ns heir hair. , Dodd showed tho men who wcro n paper, duly sigued by tho Baptist parson of Sacramento. It Bald sfeo was of tho Ago of 11, and lief nnmo was Ellen Shanks. Tho men lu Dowiiiovillo received her with fa or ond gentility, and us sho Was tho first woman to arrive ot the gulch tho most of thoui nt her presence to woro too ovcrjoyo ask foolish questions. Dodd nnd the woman rode ytp tlio gulch on their mules, "at sundown. In an hour ovcry man in tho camp had passed upon her favorably, nud n crowd gathered ut tho bnr of tho Silver Star. Toby Wimplo raised his tin cup nock high, and his shouted a toast. "Ther's im niiRcl In enmp, an ypro's to '(.rheallhl,rlio cried ns, ho wiggled his iod whlskois frdjn sldo lo oid "Drjnk to ther luck riv Mrs. Dodd nv liap-pcue- d In lhobuck room under his blanket tho youug medio treasured nn old book of accounts, nnd tho iioxt day ho inado n now entry, "D. Dodd, Esq., July"?). lSJifl, nilddlo of tho night." Tho following day being tho Fourth of July, Dowuloillo, passcHsed of n spirit of patriotism worthy of n larger settlement, celebrated tho glorious holiday Up tho gulch a littlo way, from tho top of n peeled nnd lofty pino tree, floated iu tho summor breezo tlio stars nud stripes. In front of tho storo Dodd nnd foiuo of tho men fired nn anvil nt Intervals, sending rumblings through tho hills and awakening tho sleeping echoos on tho monutnin top. During tho morning tho miners gathered about tho store, for tJioro was no work in tlio griioh that day, nnd ni Toby Wimplo put lu, in hla homely way: "Even ther Chinks dono tho squaf" thing with Undo Sam." Then from tho rear of tho Silver Star flvo of tho younger men camo cautiously, nnd they boro down upon tho crowd in front of tho storo, carrying each of them n strango burden, nnd, to tho surprise nnd delight of Iho older men, they formed n clrclo, nnd, with nn old trom-bon- o nnd n cornot nud n fluto and n bns drum nnd cymbals, tho baud began to play Suddenly, In tho midst of tho din, camo n strange, weird cry, unliko anything over Jieard beforo In Downiovillo. It grow louder nnd louder and sent to tho nolsomo bund. Tho old trombono put forth its boisterous strain, tho bass drum roared, the cymbals clashed. Tho strnngo, weird cry becomo a bold and despcroto remonstrance. Nip and tuck waged tho battlo of tho noises Iu tho living room, In tho rear of tho itoro, Mrs. Dodd, on her bed in tho cor- .R . , M- .yl SJ - nUI : --r--- iT" r "T "11US1I TlltT INHUINAL Cv 11ANDI" IIP. CRIED. nor, hugged, & piuk baby to her breast and did Iter best to huRh its lusty cry Liko n thunderbolt, n wnvoof intelligence oerenmo tlio crowd of men with' out, and they let forth a shout ot joyous laughter ns they recognized tlio cry of tho first baby born in Dowuiovllle, 'i '' They drank wllh u cheer. np ngnint"' cried nhonrso yoteo at tho other end of tho bar, and Wnily Djmmlck, red shitted nud six footed, ptovowil a second toast. g "Am ygru's fef inpr Drhrft 'er down, for Dodd.1 aAuA lha.nA tuu gutvlod in , Dowillcvillo" 'tjll omi,'- Vi' and then tho trombono found its highest notes again, aud.thc bass drum went booming to tho clatter, of tho cymbals. Wnily Dlmmick, led shirtcd and six footed, drew his giant head nbovo tho crowd. Quick of wit wus Wnily nud qnirJAr. still of action Nq ouo could over pull a gun on hinl. Up went his brawny arms, mid his fists shook in tho direction of tho big bass dram. "Hush thot inforual band," ho cried, "nn givo ther kid or chnncol" Tho uoiso censed, tho talking ones hashed tholr clutter, and then upon tho morning air oamo tho softer, swector music from n baby's throat Toby Wimple, with a graceful sweep ot hisstrong right arm, took off his old slouched hat, and liko a flock of shoop tho others mutely followcdhls example, Thoy stood thcro, mollonlesa In tho sunlight, bareheaded, wet eyed, thoso gruff ones, thdsb rough ouos, those tough oues, and, liko thirsty souls, thoy drank ot tho gentleness and tho molody in tho air about thein tho muslo from tho mouth of a now born "babe, tho aweot-es- t sound that over comes to human oars. Then thcro wns deep qulot, a joloinh stillness, for tho chili) was hushed upon tho mother's breast Up again rose Wally Dlmmick, red shirtcd and nix footed, with his head aboyo tho crowd. "Let 'cr hov 'em, boys I" ho cried. "Hip, hip! Three ,ohoers fcr Downle Dodduv itowJiteviuo, tnor lurst Kia in obi work Tno rtag was ouo kept' for pearing iu tho trades union. Tho powor just such times as tho morrow, to bo run of tho machino iu politics is recognized up on tho lofty polo in tho garden. Tho ot all men. Now, I do not call attention old soldier's eyes glistened with a soft to theso tendencies to quarrel with emotion as ho smoothed the bauuer across his knees aud spread it on tho them, but rather to emphosizo tho spirit that is needful to make them wholo-Kom- floor. Tho capacity to organizo and to "Thosamo old flag, mother," said ho combiuc is itself iudlcntlvo of a high simply, "tho flag of our country, as grndo ot intelligence nud ot power. We dear to us now as when wo camo hero may reasonably expect from society tri- first to livo togothor till tho ond." "Yes, John, my husband," "was her umphs greater than tho past has over seen as a result of theso tendencies, if proud answer, "and pray God Gcorgo wo can strip them of their daugers and will always honor it as you have." reap ouly their benefits. If theso vari"You ucc"d havo no fear, mother," replied tlio veteran, looking up nt tlio ous combinations can bo kept open chan ucls for tho opportunity for character young man staudtug beforo him "I and for capacity, the triumphs ot tho hnvo no doubt ot him. Tho boy is from past will surely bo repeated iu tho fu- tho samo stock as wo aro aud just as ture, but if corporation aud trades union ready." "Grandmother, " said Gcorgo, "hero's aud political party, insteud of being tho tcbools of iuvidivuulity, becomo tho a little holo in it, a fresh ouo. Shall I causo ot its extinction, thou indeed the call tho girl in to mend it?" danger Is gvent and serious. Hon. Beth "Oh, no, nol" anxiously. "loan still Low. do all that myself, dear, thank God, though it may bo for tho lost timal fiF DAWN. rieaso givo h over o we --ook, miuei. AT Watch mo fix this." Savo for tlio mouotonons tick tock of ADDIXOTON BRUCE. ST it. the old oaken clock thero was silence iu tho room while, tho qld woman's ueedlo With tho going down of tlio sun piled slowly in and out of tho silk Tho tho blno hills on tho far eido of veteran watched her with n sort of quiet tho littlo la'ju tho old 6oldier, stondiug pride As her was completed the on tho shorn, turned to his cottago homo clock struck 0 task but n fow yards from tho water's edgo. soldier ro "Nino This evening, ns every flno night in flectlvely o'clock," said thewo all went is good tlmo summer for n coupld of years, ho hnd to bed. for "It will have a Ions day bo- we taken n walk along tho lako shoro road, I itA UO UKiUtO lUIUVliUI' SJIkiJIt W44IVO lUiC no Kafuva tAmninttt n In lit AnniAa " ho was reand this night in particular The night passed quietly and rapidly turning hoiao in a very happy framo ot cottage in that mind, for tho morrow was ludcpcudonco away, for all sleepers rose clad old soldier, day, sacred in his heart abovo all other were sound an before The daylight, nud. days ot tho year, and tho ruddy glow of howorer. war his casement window, ! presaged a beautiful throwing open tho dead sun had leaned far out to take a look at the day. certainly going to be n IIo sighed, however, as ho walked to weather It was flue day As yet was but a weak tho littlo rooo grown houso beyond tho climmerincr in thothere where the sun east,, willows, for thero camo to his mind tho a presently through, and tho memory of another Independence day, would looktiA break limpid and cool In tho world years ago, tho last hU father, a soldier gray dusk of qft early morning. As tho liko himself and n warrior of tho Rovo-lutioenjoytho With tho soldier leaned out ofot window' steeped had spent on earth tho dow ing closing houis of that day his father had roses tho fragranco in clusters that climbed just bepassed nway, nnd yet to tho veteran this neath tho window framo ho folt a light all seemed but n yesterday. His sadness touch on his shoulder, and, turning, ho was oleared away and his faco brighthis wifo at his side. ened again when ho saw his old wlfo, saw "Aro you happy this morning, John?" With young Goorgo, their grandson, waiting in tho porch for him. Ho sho asked. said he. "And you, doar?" "Quite," wnved a saluto to them in military "Yea, fndoed," wns tho nuswer. fashion, nnd tho boy hastened out to "Let us go.ont into tho garden. I, heard meet hlra, "Yes, Gcorgo," said tho votoran, as Goorgo getting up somo tlmo ago, and ho is out now, I expect." If in answer to tlio lad's nnspokon quesSurely enough, they found him n few tion, "it will bo fino tomorrow. Tho mn nud tho birds promise us that, and minutes later at tho foot ol tho flagI havo novcr known both to bo wrong. pole, which stood ou a littlo knoll. Ho was busy tying tho bauuer to tho cord So after supper we will sot about getting everything ready, and wo will cele- running np tho pole. "Ah." said tho veteran, "that is brate tho day as wo always da" Tho boy'H faco broko into n rlpplo of right, my boy I Sco how rosy it is getsmiles, for to him camo visions of a trip ting in tho oast Just a moment or two, to tho city in tho morning, a row or n aud then" A glorious gleam of brightness apdrive witli his grandfather in tho afternoon aud flroworks at night, with tho peared in tho cast, and nt the samo inold soldier tolling tales ot tho war at n stant tho boom of a cannot across tho big bonfire, which ho would kindlo on lako broko in upon tho old man's speech Wit)i,tho noise of tho cannon a stiungo tho shore. After tho oveniug moal, which thoy pallor camo into his faco, aud ha almost did not tako long iu eating, tho old mnu fell to the grouud. Gcorgo noticed it asked for his ptpo, ond when Goorgo had nnd started to colno to hfs assistance, filled it for him. ho drew his chair uoar but ho only waved him back, aud, point tho. window and sat thero puling con- lug to tho banner, with n look of exaltatentedly, watching tho moths fluttering tion, criod: "Run up tho flag I" df?crtttoly nt tho lamp chimuoy. Tho Thoso wcro tho last words ho over raiJm was n cozy ono, with its homely but comfortablo furnishlugs, its tall spoke family clock iu tho cornor, its bunches THE FOURTH IN GOTHAM. of pausies, carnations nud roses in overy Dciertid City now Soiuo 1'amoiu Men o. BREAlt bo-hi- aw uu ui wiisourn on umy . nu ions n story nbout his most unlucky Fourth, somotliiug like this. Ono Fourth of July, when I was about 7 or 8, J nroso full of patriotism and went ont to hnvo a good timo with my firecrackers I also had a number of birthday presonts, which mado mo still happier In fact, Ihe iulcuso patriotism which I hnvo always displayed for tlio Fourtli has its origin it little, I think, in the fact that I get many presents on Hint dny Well, on this particular dny I went out with J my prcsoiits, such as could bo carried, nud my firecrnckeis aud was having tho 'largest kind of a timo' when a boy nenr me I do not now think pur posely throw n firecracker down tlio back of my neck I woro n littlo shirt waist aud n kilt, nud it seemed ns if tho whole outfit had caught flro u half n minute Of course I wns burned, although not seriously so, but enough to mnko me very eantious how I moved nbout and very careful not to got near jfrrflro ngnin, for that day at least" Another famous Now Yorker mot with bail lucu oueo on July i, when n moira baby That was Oliver Sumner Toall nnd ho wns but 5 years old at tlio timo. It is tnid that pcoplo who havo passed through great dangers can never accurately describo tho events ns thoy occurred, nnd that Is why Mr. Teall cannot toll exactly about that explosion. "I was playing with a pinwhocl," said ho, "when It went off In somo mysterious way, and, still moio mysterious, it seemed to enrry mo off with it. I flew up iuto tho nlr, henvy though I wns witli flvo years of chnbbincss, nnd when 1 enmo down thero wns less of Olllo ntid n grent donl moro of howl thnn thcro had been. My eyes seemed gono, my curls surely wero gouo nnd my littlo dress was missing iu somo of its important links. I lived. Tint, oh, I remembered that Fourth for n many a long fii ; with high prniso not only lu this country, but moro especially in Europe, whom they havo had n largo sale The books nro recognized as jinthorltlos by oriental scholars tho world over, and Mrs. Reed has received many letters of praiso from distinguished men of letters of many nations. . Even ns a girl Mrs. Rccd Was n scholarly prodigy, and nt 17 trnuMated the Psalms from tho original Ilebrow. At that early ago, too, sho had writteu mogaziuo nrticlcs on ancient literature, nnd it wns ono of theso that prompted Dr. Reed to search her out Bho had a Grenk lexicon in her hand when ho. proposed. Not many months ago a paper by Mrs. Reed wns fund at tho meeting of tho Victoria institute. IU titlo was, "Tho Ethics of Buddhism," and before it could bo submitted to tho distinguished savants who composed the audience it had to bo approved of by ft coinmlt-te- o fvL&i. Lsf of specialists on this subject Finally, after n scrutiny which lasted for nearly two years, tho nrtiolo was fouud to bo nccurato and valuable and when it was read was received with cnthusi! astic commendation This was tho first timo tho work of a woman had boon Honored by that august body v, Hilien then Mm. ftoml hns Im n member of llin ttifnrnnHnnnl HISS AIICB DKLKNAP. of Orientalists. Tim University nt Illi -of another religion. S6 tho lover pronois has ccjif erred upon her the degree posed that Miss Bolknap becomo a con-veof master of arts, whllo BothAny col- -' to Judaism. Mis Bolknap thought coriously over lego gavo her that of L. II. D. tin. tho matter and finally agreed to this Reed is prominent in looal literary cir-:land is president of tho Illinois compromise: M. May was to go away for n year. At tho end of that time, if Women's Press association. neither hnd experienced n ohango cf afnnd Ufa. fection, sho would ngrco to givo up tho Truo lovo is not nn accident of lifo or religion of her pcoplo and adopt thnt cf a part of it It is life itself. Tho heart her future husband. So M. May secured n transfer to tho throbs, tho oyo kindles, tho hand moves Belgian legation at Japan for 13 months. by it. It is tho soul of the soul. LuNow his tlmo Is up and ho has returned theran. to Washington to claim his bride. Ml" KNAPP'S ROLLER BOAT. Belknap is ready to carry out her part of tho contract aud has alroady gono The Unique Invention of a Toronto Lawthrough tho preliminary detallsjof beyer. coming n proselyto to Judaism. Misa A roller boat, very different from tho Belkimp Is a tall, stately blond'cr.d haa craft which Bazln, tho French inventor, been for sccral seasons one of tho most built, and which, by tho way.'has not attractivo belles of Washington. proved a succccss, is being constructs-- at Toronto. It is known as tfee Knapp A N0 EL EXPEDITION. boat, for it is tho invention of V, A. Ubby Hope to Co Kltlug I7p Knnpp. a lawyer of Toronto. rrafe uor Hitherto Innrcrhalblo CllfCi. Tho boat will bo tho strangest freak Exploicrs havo used almost ovcry in shipbuilding which has ever bees known means of locomotion nud transportation, but Professor William Libby, Jr., of Princeton is tlio first ouo to jBPiiii? rt ii i es N Spooner I hato that littlo brother of hers Ho'a nlways around. Wilkins Isn't thero nny way of getting rid'of hJin?' Spboucr Perhaps."" l'yd bought htm a toy cannon for tho Fourth. nr::'rSS$iM s- ADMIRAL BROWN, RETIRED. day." Tho veteran caterer Dclmonico eayn ho is extremely fond of' tho Fourth and always celebrated with tho small boys. Danker D. O. Mills says tho Fourth is the most glorious dny in tho year, not j it TIIE VKTFnAN WATCHED HER. ThrAvtrp i ' imiuOLvi fitm two Obhiataeii, Tliey hurl lot, lint Uit vftfi ponerpua Iho-- 80. menjn DownloVlHo, conccivablo Epot. Tho boy sat at tho table reading, whilo his grandmother started to do sonio knittiug, All nt ouoo tho vctoran lookod away from tho moths and said, "George7"8S' out tho flag," George From an adjoining -- roo twotigiit oc ine inwiittr, awrou,,o8H lifnlly woven, hut sltowUfc the. uumis tftkable.wcar of time. Holes init had been carefully patched by the haude of ther ownpl" Ah from a muging etnree great the old. woman, and her ejtes rested lovroars rolled np tho jrulob, aud three ingly ott lbs folds as ihq reoojtultsd the even excepting Christmas General Benjamin F. Tracy says ho docs not caro for fireworks now, and oyhen ho was a boy and hankered after such things ho was too poor to' buy them. Lawyer Abo Hummel invariably eelobrates tho day by taking n wagon load ot pretty girls for n drlvo through Control park - Rlchnrd Croker will eclobrnto his Fourth of July lu "dear old Lunnon," nnd there will bo more Americans in England's metropolis to remember tho dnythnn in any previous ycap The wealthier Americans who happen to bo iu'Loudon will visit that famed scat of Waldorf Astor, where the great landowner hns prepared quito a celebration Mr Astor's well known antipathy to fireworks Is likely to limit tho day's observance to quiet festivity, but three years ago ho set a diuncr of 800 covcra on the Thames bank, aud 14 members of parliament sat down to it and drank tho health of the president of tho United States At Cliveden preparations havo been making for nenrlyjwo months, and tlio number of Mr. Astor's guests will run iuto the hundreds. Tho official calobratiou of tho dny iu England will, of courte, bo that held in tho American embassy lu Loudon. So fully rccoguized lu England aro tho customs Incident to this dny that It Is au uudcrstood thing that uo one connected with tho ombussy shall bouskod to any affair that is timed ro covir the Fourth of July For 80 years the queen of England aud tho Celebrate. Filneoof Wnlcs hnvo been represented The glorious Fourth iu Now York is at tho banq ict given by tlio American generally celebrated by ovcry ouo going minister oi. that day Haiiriso.v Ayp.kh out of town for tho day. Not that tiio GoYnmito fails in his patriotism ho INANIMATE?-YE- S. is full of that feoling ovcry day in tho year but, tho Fourth being a legal lint a Cannon Cracker Can Top and Will holiday, all hands tako a day in tho Do It at tlio Itlsht Tune. woods, in tho green floU's or at tho sea-- ' For what happened Reginald Slow-bo- y tJLstrcota of Now shore. Consequently was certainly ut fault His procrasYork are deserted, rtS? tho wholo of tination wns tho folo causo of it Ho Manhattan Island looks liko au aban- deserved no sympathy, aud yet tho doned market. Tho firemen, tho men blow seemed to rattlo his very back who dryo tho ambulances and hospital teeth. attendants, however, usually havo tholr Thcro was n quasi understanding hands full ou this particular holiday, him nud Miss Cutting, but nothfor, although iho Fourth is a day fraught ing definite. Ho should havo declared with nil things enjoyable for both his passion weeks beforo. IIo folt ceryoung and old, thero is hardly auy ono tain that ho loved her ns woman hnd who does not xemorabor a New Vork novor been loved befpro, felt equnlly Fourth of July when things went wrong snro that sho loved him, but whouovcr at loast once aud very seriously. From tho Iden suggested itself Of asking her the aged voterau who goes out to sco In'plahi, blunt English to becomo Mrs. tho fireworks and gets a spark in his Blowboy ho fountV nervous prostration eye to the small boy who holds his toy treading close upon its heels. pUtd "to eeo if it will kick" thero aro Tho tragedy that drove him away in sure to be casualties more or less seri- sliamo aud chagrin occurred ono Fourtli ' ous. ( of, July night. They had been shooting Jisk any prominent man in Gotham fire eraokcrs and wilding up romau cauJoly experiences, aud dles contemporaneously with tho cntiro for hla Fourth of be will tell you a good story. This is Getting family for somo timo, but now especially tree of II. O. DaVal, private the eoMt was clear. Her father, hor eeretar of Chauuccy W Depow, fr aother, her slsfcr and evcu Ik bother To Bpcnd III Xjut Day on tho Ilomo-Rtea- d Whero IIo Wa Dora. Rear Admiral Gcorgo Drown, who has recently been retired from notivo ecrvico on account of having readied tbo ago limit, was up to n short timo ago tho commandant of tho Norfolk navy yard and tho ranking admiral of tho United States navy. For nearly half n century Admiral Brown has been conncctod with tho navy. When ho first went to Annapolis as a cadet in 1840, ho was 14 yonrs old. ills lirst nssignnicut wna mado in tno days of tho old clipper ships and wooden sided frigates. For thrco ycaro ho served on tho famous old frlgajo St Lawrence. Tho breaking out of tho war found him a nontenant. During tho North Carolina coast blockade ho was attached to tho mortar fleet, nnd ho also took part in tho engagement at Vlcksburg. In 1802 ho wns commissioned ns lieatenuut commander and pas-sag- rM F. A. KKAIT. J put in chargo of tho irouolnd Iijdianola o on tho Mississippi station! At iho of VlckBburg and Warrentoii in 18(13 ho commanded tho Indjauola during her terrific engagement witi two Confodcrato rams rind two gunboats. Tho battlo lasted nearly nn hour Sb ' n half aud resulted In thosurrcu admiral oeoroe brown. tho Indimiola. Tho officers nud crow wcro taken prisoners, but wero exchanged u fow weeks afterward. Later tho young officer sow hard scrv-iciu tho gulf blockading squadron, At tho battlo of Mobllo Bay ho successively commanded tlio gunboats ArizoI'lilrni'o Wonum Mndo u Member of na, Pocahontas aud Iloruot and tho the Ituj- -l Aoh.tiu Souloty. ironclad Cincinnati Shortly after tho Ouuof I lie oriental closo,of tho war ho was mado a commander. Since thou ho has been assign- rcl.ol.u.i lu Ann lieu is a woman, and u Sho is Mrs ed to vnrious posts and has had chargo Chicago woman at that Elizabeth A Reed, nnd it is but fair to of tho construction of eomo of tho vessels of tho now navy. Among other duties iu recent yoars ho Eorved on (ho Pacifio station. Ho was mado n commodoro and reached his flagship In 1880 In 1800 Commodore Brown roturned to Norfolk navy yard, and ho i 1 i IOMwVrJvlf rcmniuedfiu chargo there until just his retirement Ho has removed with his family to tho old Brown homestead, near Indianapolis, where ho was born, but ho says that his days of usefulness aro not yot over. o bo-fo- professor william Linnv, jr. ndopt kites. Rising out of tho alkali plain of Now Mexico, near Albuqnerquo, is tho Acomn mesa, n tableland of Raud- FtonsvjStfi straight, precipitous sides 700 A Jfch. Nover within tho records of hiivlPias tills prcoinico been scaled, nndft is on iUJpnb top hns been for ages unsolved raystory. Scientists havo giiefFid that it wns once tho homo of somo of the cliff dwellers. If this bo . so, nn exploration of lis summit would Tho third cylludor will bo placed Lo of vast interest to archrcologiBts nnd tho second. It wjll bo sovcral feet longer, but only n loft inches smallor students rf anthropology. It is for tho purpose- of renching tho In Mjj&$ t'ian tha middle cylinder. top of this rock o jfmystcry thnt Profess- BotweeSrtho second nnd third cyllndors or Libby is to uso kites. Ho hns organ- will bo bnll bearings, so that whilo tho ized au expedition consisting of six stu- Ltwo outer cues will rovolvo nt a high dents of science, They will enmp in tho rntn of speed tho innor ono will remain desert nt tho foot of this sphinxllko cliff stationary. On this center cylindor will util they aro either succetsful in bo placed tho engines nnd tho etructuro 'itching tho top or elso convinced that for tho accommodation of passongers. i ncruit is impossible, flfeouo point 'iho power from tho engines will be tabli land Is only u fow yaids wldo, communicated to tho outer cylinders by It is Piofewcr Libby tjjKition to means of friction. fly iDute or n number offlPPftvcr tho I Mr. Knnpp searched n long timo bo- rod. To tlio kites ho will attach ilK'oro could interest nny capitalist in rot e, nnd if ho can hind it on tho ntl lcfYJjL. 3 idea, but finnlly Mr. Gcorgd Good- bloWr.n, a wealthy government contractor, siiti the tt?t will bo cimy A stout will le hntiltd over and then it will not looked nt his plnns with favor nnd fur bo difllciilt for tho explorers to haul nished $10,000 to construct nn experithen hIwhIo tho top by means cf tackle. mental boat. Tha roller craft will draw Tin k.HHtobo nM.il hnvo been fur- but a foot aud a half of water, but it nished bj Mr Eddy, tho BayoiinvVN. J. ) is expected to dovolop a speed which kite ixpirlfThiM) kites ato tliejlless will enablo it to cross tho Atlantic in kind NliiLhlStoftiUrtuH'iHloiH pulling 48 hours. If it is a success, a monster )o,ur, mid if wlmTs of sulllelcnt forco roller steamer 760 foct long and 160 nil Lo fiiund lliey will mfdly carry a fcot iu diameter will bo built for ocean tralilo. oio as high us desired The ixploitis would hot tuko nil this Touchy" l'eoplo. ri.ublii lo reuih tho top of the cliff were Lot u pert-oi- i get tho reputation of beIn not itlmcft ccrtniu that valunblo ihcoveiics await them Articles of pot-ei- y ing "touchy," nud everybody is under of Iuimi fallen from tho top of tho restraint, nud this way tho chance imaginary offenso is vastly increased. .les.i and thcro aro other Rigus which an Christian Observer. .ilientu that its summit was once tho of au aiieientelty lite Doitii, Not Up. Lifo js to bo measured down from HONpRED IN LONDON. God, nnd not up from man. Episcopal io iu-sl- launched nnd will prcEont even a more grot esq vb nppoaranca than did tho Bald n steamer. It will consist of thieo stcol cylinders. Tha outer ono will bo 110 feet in length by 20 fcot in diameter. Within this vy""" another cylinder of tho samo len it of oucylln-tlcr- a ly 12 feet diamofjr. Thef- aro to bo strongly brnttu together. On tho outer snrfneo of tho outer cylinder will ,1)0 fastened buckets, so that the wholo will form a gigantic pnddlo-Wheo- l. Recorder. ' Tha Outdoor Church. Tlio carvt n piluira of tho trees, Tlio llowt red inorialo of tho Brass, Tho nrcon trniuniaront traccrlea Of hiif on leaf that lightly Ilea And lightly inovo when breezes post Tho nnthem of tho waterfall, My chorister tho blackbird's lay, And mlnullnu with, mtfTuxlnu all, IJorno by tho wind and htill lot fall, TKo liui'ii.vj of tho uow mown hay-T- hin my church, iny altar thuro. , Ileru uirth, tho klnaly ninths!-- kneels, payer, Her mighty handa Whllo o'er her brow tho rnny air, A south wind full of Mowing, BteaU. BIio wruiw mo in her lnantla fold; I kneel and pri'Y lierido her thoro As ilillilron do whom mothoni hold, And liviii3 vit and sunlight gold i.l uix-- nnd muulow pray .with me. Eva Kcnno In Spectator. TO BECOME A Washington A JEWESS. Hollo Chance Hor Faith to I'lrase Her Afflancod. . MI&4 Alice Belknap is ouoot tho. prot-ticgirls in Washington. Sho is a daughter 'of (ho lato General Belknap st Seauty is your Duty r of Congressman Bolknap ot recently startled her fi lends and set tho sooioty folks of tho national capital uossinlmz by atinonnc- and Chicago, Sho clip wim una. n.UAiihTit a. r.RKi). Boston to cny that she was born,"H thnt renter of erndition and lived, tdcrouii'ii mri-- Abundant, glossy ha!r, It crowning glory. To wear this crown, uia beaut' AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. t? Wj A Ray in Mr. GivonS' ofliuti ami the The ojtl ratio, which the ftou mills, which have beeif actfifstomed liis rcqmst lo tlicsc silver howlers said last year nmd under the Wilson law to close durwrit r staii-tKuiitlrinun as li- Inn! in tin; others been kept right around the 16 to ing the summer season will this before mark by divine influence since tho year run steadily. This is but one Hero were five out ol six direc- world began, continues to go of the many evidences of prosperPAUL M. JMOURU, Editor nnd Manager. Do pooplo buy Hood's Sarsnparllla la tors of the Fair Company the further and further from that ity since the inauguration of the proferenco to any other, In fact almost to the exclusion ot alt others TJic onlv re- talismanic mark. It was re- present administration RE PUBLISHING COMPANY. writer hntl seon. and the if. And in order to do so wc arc making genu- (Incorporated j maining director, Mr. Robert ally 32 law to then yet they promise of a protective-tarif- f limercri tho 1'ctlbUice at ItnrllriRton at Second Tapp, was out of town. Mr. Hole-ma- continued to claim a firm faith and inc Hard Line Prices on all classes of' clasi matter. REPUBLICAN TICKET, It is announced that Mr. T. J. was called in and the writer. fixed hope that the powers of heavThey know from actual lino that Hood's Merchandise. Money buys everything we la tho best, 1. 0., it citron when others fall. of course, retired after petitioning en were laboring to induce and se Yandell, of Marion, will be apWebster County. SUBSCRIPTION KATESHood's Barsaparllln is still mado under handle at WAY DOWN PRICES. the directors to consider the ques cure the old ratio. But judging pointed to the Owcnsboro colloc- tho personal supervision ot tho educated Vat Krproscntaliw, torship, and that Mr. E. T. Franks pharmacists who originated it. tion of calling for now bids. At from the utter failure of this falorn for us, as well as' our patrons, we" CHARLES K. EDWARDS One Year, Rttictly inidv.incc Tito question ot best is just as positively .fi oo ' , Six Month. " ... 50 this meeting of directors of the hope and the devilish raids upon will be first deputy, with an equal decidod in favor of Hood's as tho question Thrcp Mont lis, " For County Judge, never go to market without the very power- ' jj division of salaries. , This Is said ot comparative sales. Single Copies j Fair Company it was decided to the liberties nnd property rights of J. V TOOLE. Specimen copies, mailed (roo on application. Anotbor thine: Every advertisement to be satisfactory to Mr. Franks ful cash. Wc know wc buy Correspondents wanted in all parts of the reject all bids and that another Kentucky citizens, that have natot liootrs Haraaparitia is true, is honest. For Connly CletW, ccnmr. Aunrcssusiorparucniars and is believed to be straight meeting would be held on Friday urally resulted from the incendiary T. T. MORRIS. J? morning at 10 o'clock, (this was teaching of the political demagogue news. For County Attorney THUKSIMY, JULY t. 1897 m . DAVID DROWNING. Wednesday), for the purpose of and professional calamity howler, The Chicago, Milwaukee tc St. For Superintendent of Schools, Gents' and' Ladies' Untaear and Hosiery, J: receiving and passing upon new it must have been a power the op- Paul railroad shops in MinneapoI ,. NANCE bids. The next day wc wrote our posite of divine, upon which these lis which have been running on For Assessor, bid scaled it and sent it in to be leaders fixed their faith. Day by short time since November last Jjj U tho Ono True lllood 1'urlfler. Allilt ugRlsts. ft. W II. URYANT. delivered Friday morning before day the dark prophecies of these began this week to run on full Mas. I'rearcitonly by 0. 1. Hood ft Co., i For Jailer, the time of the meeting. politicans for office only arc prov- time. About 2,000 workmen arc HATS AND CLOTHING mif nro the only pills to take ? li J J. CURRY. PIUS rlOOU 8 Tin: Uke's bid got the work and en untrue. The value of silver affected and the pay-rowill be 4? i lilack-i)a7i- s At the Bottom Cash Prices and our Cusmad. contiucs to decline and wheat and increased from $20,000 to 40,000 4? Misses Gertrude Overall, Grace WEBSTKR COUNTY NEWS. The moral is that if you want the other farm products go up in price monthly. 4? tomers reap the benefit. Plant your dollar Lissa Lyon, of Murfreesboro, Tenn,, and Misa Mary Hicks, of Henderson It 4? best of printing at the lowest of or hold their own. The prospects where you can get the largest returns. Oury Thousands of men employed in Wood Allen, Who Shot nnd Killed was nn exceedingly enjoyable occasion, 4? prices have your work done by are good lor crops generally, and 4? is the place. morn than sixty guests and friends 4? Tun Bi:e. Lit Nichols, Waived Trial the country is gradually approach- glass works will work for a longer J in the happy affair. ! 4? ing the prosperous times wc look time this summer than they have nnd Will Mi;s Atinin Pritchelt is visiting in Lex4? The Bee editor, to his great re for. Speaking of the improvement in any one of the last twenty i ington. JJ gret, did not take in the annual in business Bradstrcet's says: "Con- years. It has been customary AWAIT ACTION Of THE OIJA.MI JUUY. Miss Vtda Adams Is visiting friends in H 4? heretofore for many of these works jajint of the Kentucky editors Pemblukp. KY, 4? 3 Middlcsboro, Knoxville and Chat-to fidence is widespread in a revival to shut down in the summer. O. Jenkins, Ttusiee ot tits Juty of demand this fall." Dun's John Miss Emma Speed, of Evansville, is vis4i MONEY DACK IP YOU WANT IT. This year all will work full tunc. tanooga. He only had the pleas4? iting Miss Rosalie Figlfty. Fund, Ready to Pay the Jury of Juno 10th says: y cr c Cf cf e o c ct cf c cr c o cr cv c c o- - C or c r c? o Cirx ft ure of meeting a few of the boys Miss Lizzie Long, after a pleasant visit Tltero is evidence of a gradually en Deficits. This week will see the sstto of mfiWkpJZTWL&e!lr& a.xifA.LX?i IzL I at Springfield and Huhville. has returned at Nashville where the gang broke larging business in every important dekho first number of a ncw'Rcpubli- - NEWS home. ranks for home after enjoying the partment. More establishments have been FROM SO MC T'OIVT IN WEIlSTF.lt Wc set at work and more hands employed. can newspaper at Sinithland. The Misses Helen and Davie Hendricks great exposition for two days. But Reports from tho various cities show a do not know its name but wc exleave this morning for a visit lo friends WmsTUR tfoimv UrrAnimsT The Bee being, a member of the very general progress and a continuing Ctmilucttd by Divin Ubowkino. and relatives in Indiana tend a warm welcome to this new ANNOUNCEMENTS Diion, Kr Kentucky Press Association, desires large distribution through retail trade " xv Mrs Marshall Uragdon, nee ShackelRepublican arrival in the DemoDIXON. to acknowledge the kindness ex STATE S&NATK. ford, of Muscogee, Indian Territory, is the rvcwr ono oiyima cratic wilderness of Western Wheat harvestjs about ovtr Geo. B. Smith, printer, visited pOBlKSON Wo are authorised to announce tended to that body, so far as comes 200,000 BATISrAOTtCN. guest of Mrs W- S Ross Mrs. Rragdon JV Dm T. Koblnspn as a candiditc for Stale Tug Bem are still humming around is the daughter of Judge J M, Shackleford He says j. Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and within our knowledge. Refresh- The Bee office Monday. They nre made of Southern Iron by Southern 'WotVricn, Christian, subject to the action of the ltcpublican Dixon. party. who arc otiatalncii by the products of Southern Partners. of various kinds were fur- he was a partner with John Young ments Elsewhere we publish the anHANSON Miss Lillie Cavanab, wc are gl.td to say They last longer nnd make more lioracs bappy than nny E of the BAKER We are anthorlied to announce Dr for nished the party by the following in starting the publication nouncement of a National Demo- is improving of Madisonville, as a otndidato other Stove oil earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 13 yeara. Harry Brown is on the sick list State Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and Louisville firms: Wm. Klein & Kentucky Republican in Madison- cratic mass meeting to be held in Chiiitlan, subject to the action of the ltcpublican If your Dealer docs not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOQUE. Miss HittieGooch is visiting in Union Mr William Allen, of Poole, was in party. He spoke of the Madisonville Saturday, July Son, Hall & Hayward, Hyman ville 'in 1878. county FOR MAGISTRATE. 10, to town Saturday hard time the Republican had try- select delegates antliftrlreil to announce Rev-- . W O. Rickard. of Croflon is in NORMS Wo areas ftlforidlilile for Magistrate Pickel Co., C. C. Bickcl, Lawton to the State ConMr Thos. Watson, tho McCormick Morris MaRittttlal Dlstrictvof Hopkins Bros., and Frank Fehr Brewing ing to live, and congratulated The vention on July Hanson at this writing 14 to nominate machine man is with us again this week to the action of the Democratic t A little child of Robert Anderson is very priaiaryAngust au Co. Especial thanks are due Mr. Bee on its present success and a candidate for Clerk of the Court Messrs Thos Colo nnd S. C. Dooth, of Mr. Smith sajs he of Lisman were in town Saturday on bus- low and not expected to live f H. Ringgold, first assistant to prosperity. Appeals. J. iness The meeting in progress here conducted President Milton II. Smith of the predicted away back in those old aaaaBjBffHajnfaaM 9TFEiJ .JHam .T SpJbH The.Falr Printing. Last year's production of gold Mr. W T. Limb, of Clay, is here to- by Rev J J Smith is well attended, and L. & N. Railroad for untiring per- times that he would live to see The Black-ilfragain, as ever, Mi it is hoped much good will result therefrom Kentucky elect a Republican gov- was considered phenomenal but day talking life insurance justifies its now accepted name, by sonal effort in behalf of the press. Prof. I U. Ferguson hs come back to Mr. Parry Thornberry. ol Poole, spent ernor, and rejoices in the fulfill- the indications are that 1897 will jCSBKBFaPaBaliaVljfVLiSaB The" special L. & N. train that indulging in a three column tirade Hanson to make this phce his future home Sunday in town. bore the party of about 250 to ment of his prophecy He remem- break the record with a world's of abuse and maligning against the Miss Rose Drowning is visiting in the We welcome him in our midst bers that George Matthews was production of something like Mrs. Mollie Slaton, of near Morganfield, directors of the Hopkins County Middlcsboro was manned by F. B. Providence country this week. idpjjawBwi a compositor in tho office of the $250,000,000 in gold. Fair Company, because, forsooth, Johnson,conductor;George Mcikle, The "Jku editor, Mr. Paul Moore, paid who has been visinn relatives here, Republican and says he encouraged home a few days since. us a short visit last Saturday. Don't Wnnt Prosperity. it failed to secure the contract for engineer; John Martin, fireman; Mrs. J. J. Smith and daughter, Miss W. W. Lyon, brakeman, and W. the publication of George's first atAttorneys Bonj Skinner and D Drown-nprinting the catalogues for the A man in Webster county, who tempt attended court at Providence last Mon- Mary, who have been attending the meet'vFair Companj, which job it S. Clark, flagman. Thanks 'are George at writing a short story. is given credit for the honesty of ing here, returned to their home in Matthews is now Hebcr day. thought it had nailed down so due all these gentlemen. To the Slaughtcrsvillo Monday his expressed sentiments, showed Matthews of the Hartford Herald. Mr Jasper Allen, of Free Union, was in neatly. The Black-jJi- r handles Southern Railway, the Nashville, his extreme devotion to Bryanism town Saturtlay Weir Dros. have just completed and the Fair as common property of Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway Smith had the misfortune to loose and his strong desire for the moved into their new store just opposite Sam Armstrong, the public at large and ignores nnu l"e courteous oiuciais 01 tucsc his right leg about two years ago, fulfillment of the prophecies of of Messrs Ed Ramaey andtown list Fridiy. their old stand. This is one of the pretVandersbtirg, wcro in and now goes on crutches. This tiest and most conveniently arranged store the fact that it is owned by the roads the press returns sincere Miss Mary Flailey, who has been visiting houses in this part of the country. seems rather a coincidence since the calamity howler, tho other Hopkins County Fair Company, thanks also for very substantial faday in the following speech. Mrs. D. D. Rayborn, returned homf last Mrs. Ellen Crowley started for her home composed of a number of the vors that contributed greatly to the his old partner, John Young, also He said: "By l' I wish the Saturday. n Uisbee, Arizona Tuesday. NASHVILLE, TENN. Mrs That! had but one leg. county's most publiospiritcd and pleasure of the jonrney. MANurCTuiM or Miss Dora Cosby is visiting Miss Mamie Rudd accompanied Mrs. Crowley lo Ken times would be so hard that The editor of The Bee was "deAt Nashville the part was treatliberal citizens, who have yet found Brooks of Slaughtcrsvillo this week. tucky some weeks since, and will remain COOKINC AND HEATING STOVES, they would make the chickens it necessary to think of economy ed with that distinguishing kind- vil" in the office of the Kentucky holler. I'll be d if I wouldn't Mrs. J. C Parker and her son Clay, who here until fall, when she, too, will return Mantels qui Crates, Tinware, Etc to her Western home ness and hospitality for which the Republican away back in those rather live on slippery elm bark have been visiting Mrs. J. D. Hill, of in their operations. HIUMW The contract has been let for the erecand the Centennial came home We regret that the lMaclwJj is Exposition Management and the times, for a brief period, and is for the next four years than to sec Cutler3r, tion of a new public school building at this glad to have been identified with Ust Sunday. so intensely disappointed at the people of Nashville arc fast becomgood times under the present place, and it seems that things are moving WOODEN AND WILLOWWA n E. Mr. Guy Ashliy, of Slaughtcrsville, was loss of this job but trust that its ing famous. It fell to the lot of that paper, one of whose projectors rather slow. The board should nush mat in town last Monday delivering pictures. Mr. Herman Justi, chief of the Bu- has proven such a true prophet. Everythlnfr necccnary and convenient proprietors may not go hungry beters as tho time is very short for work of for tho Kitchen, Dining: Koom, Mr. M G. Frederick, of the Lisman this kind before time for school to open fore something else shows up in reau of Promotion and Publicity, SPECIAL RATE THE FOURTH "Let me tell you, my Laundry mul Dairy. country, was in town Mondiy on business A SPECIALTY. which there will be a few meal's and his worthy assistants, to sec that resuscitation will not bo Jim Todd, of Sobree, was in town Satur-thOFF TO THE WABS. . that the press boys had such a promoted by recrimination. victuals. The Over the'L. & N, to Earlington , While the attack on the directors pleasant stay there that they each. distress of the present will not bo Mr. II II Urooks and wife visited at The Boys of Company E Have and the Big Picnic of the nn of the Fair Company is absurd as and every one went homo an en- relieved by a distrust of tho homo of Mr V.incie Urooks, of the future. Knights of Pythias Unusual Call to aiasgow. it is vicious and there is nothing in thusiastic messenger to his people, A patriot makes a last Monday and Tuesday better citizen Company E, Third Regiment Kentucky the transaction that demands telling them of the great things in than a pessimist. Miss Delia Whiteside, of Illackford. And we have AND TO ALL OTHER POINTS Slate Guard of Madisonville, received a visited Mrs II II. Urooks last week. store for all visitors to the Tennes- got to be patient. any sort of explanation on Much as we telegram from Col T J Smith Tuesday Messrs The Bnn's part, wc will de- see Centennial. want to move out of the old house, The L. & N. railroad will sell Drooks wentC to C Hardwick and Wiley evening, ordering them lo be in readiness Do You Get CORRECT FIT? Lisman last Mondiy? vote the necessary space to to move on two hours notice Wednesday wc cannot do it until tho now excursion tickets on July 2, 3 and The financial Chronicle says wood Allen, a toung man eighteen A letter followed which disclosed where you receive: the a plain statement of facts in order house is finished. A tariff law 4th good returning July 7th, at one ypars K old, shot andjtilled Lit Nichols, his the hoys were wanted and for what pur"The passing ot the preferred dividend. and fares for the round "that the public may see how vicious , of the Dig Four is a striking illustration of hall made is of no practical use trip to all points on its lines. in a difficulty nt Lisman pose. Yesterday afternoon, thirty of the BENEFITS YEARS SUCCESS the attack on the Fair Company the trying conditions with which ...or except to indicate that in a little last Friday railAllen immediately went lo Company under command of James Uurcli- the This rate will be taken advantdirectors, for transacting their own road industry is having to contend. This while a whole tariff law in HIGH GRADE TAILORING by will be age of by hundreds of people who Judge Uaker, and surrendered himself up field, Waller Powers First Lieutenant, and business upon the principles of company is one of the Vanderbilt-MorgaORDERING YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS done, and it is making progress. will come to Earlington to cele- and was placed in jiil at this place. His Paul P. Price, Second Lieutenant, passed properties and Mr. Ingalls is the executive examining for economy in a liusinnsslike way. It is reaching the end, and when brate the glorious Fourth and en waived the trial was set and today, but he through Earlington in a snecial car on train " examination will await the Number 31, enroute to Howling Green and joy the entertainment to be fur On Monday aftcrnodn of last head of the enterprise If ve remember correctly it was the end comes we will have busi- nished that day by the Knights of aciion of tho grand jury Glasgow tn guard and escort from Howling week President Holcmau of the THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAJLWlS. Our efficient circuit court clctk and Green to Glasgow, Tol Stone, the negro this same Mr. Ingalls, the execu ness confidence and industrial ac- Pythias in their big annual picnic Fair Company stopped at The Bi:e We guarantee lo fit airi please tivity. Let us keep steady heads at Lakeside Park, Lock Mary. trustco of tho Jury Fund, John G Jenkins, whoso attempt to detain and assault a art sate yt mm. office on his way to Dawson to tive head of the Chesapeake and and steady As lias been advertised before is now prepared to pay off the Jury defi young woman school teacher caused such hearts. The country. 300 NEW SAMPLES TO 8EU.CCT PROM notify us that the catalogue was to Ohio railway, who made a con- is not going backward, but for- for several weeks past, all the cits at December term 1895 and April term excitement in Uarren county a short lime U ago Stone is to be taken back for trial let. Neither the writer nor his tract to supply the New York and ward. American energy has not pleasures of these now famous 1890 of tho Webster circuit court. JST. BERNARD 6EHERAL STORE. New Haven railroad with a large picnic grounds will be turned loose The reason of this is because the last and unless strongly guarded it is thought foreman were in the office at that been destroyed by the storms of for the entertainment of the multi- legislature passed a law permitting State he will be lynched. Tho Indictment time and the message was left with amount of coal based on such cut the past. It will yet triumph tude on that day. and the gentle- claims to draw legil interest, and Mr. against Stone is "detaining a woman against freight rates that the other great one of our compositor's. The rethrough wise and beneficent legis- men who have the undertaking in Jenkins was hereby enabled lo have the her will," and as death cannot be legally "State's warrants cashed, which he did on inflicted as a penally for this offense, it is quest was made that the bid be railroad systems that carry coal to lation" President McKinlcy at hand arc devoting the result of their j exlenstve experience along this line" jastalurday Had it not been for the believed that the sentiment Is strong for submitted the next morning (Tues- the seabord, viz., the Pennsyl- Philadelphia, June 2, 1897. vania, the Baltimore & Ohio, and to making this occasion the most pufidozing tactics of Joe Illackburn, lynching him unless forcibly prevented day). Our forennn figured on the Acting Governor Worlhington is taking Tom Watson in a recent issue of notable celebration in the history Charlie Hronston and Hill Goebel, together job that evening with what inform- the Norfolk & Western, were comMain Street, West of Kailroad, of Hopkins county. with Jack Chinn nnd his "big knife," their every precaution against a lynching and ation he had about tho work and pelled to reduce coal freights, al- his paper has thjs to say in denunCome and enjoy a day of claims doubtless would .have long since the boys of Company E. are expected to r do their part with courage. sent in the bid. TI13 writer was ready ruinously low, probably 25 ciation of the semi-fia- t been paid as they should havo boen. eftRJMNGTOtt, KY. in Nashville and knew nothing of cents to 35 cents per ton, entailing proposition: 3HELTON. Excursion to Nlngara Falls. Free Trip, N "Wa genuine Fops contend that fialism A complete Stock of the matter until Wednesday morn- on these companies the loss of "More rain more rest." many millions of dollars in the which is good for 40 cents is good for 100 The annual excursion of the C II. & O. You can go to the Tennessee ing after his return. We went at Mr A S KigRs called in the vicinity Centennial cents. If the principle of flatilsm is sound Railway to Niagara Falls will occur this free if you will and once io Madisonville, and called twelve months. it is sound all the way. It cannot be just year on uly 8th. The rale from Cincin- Sunday evo take your sister, brother, wife, It looks to an outsider as if the on President Ilolennn, telling him nati, O., will be J7.00. Tickets will be Mr A M Sbelion went to Henderson children. Read The Bee's great sound enough to make up the 40 difAND TINWARE. the railroads are ference between silver and goldcents the good five days Friday on business offer of a free trip to this magnifiIf that we had come to sec about the "difficulties struggling against" are largely due Government stamp can make 40 cents out Trains will leave Cincinnati about 12,00 Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- " cent Exposition. Mr. Frank Sigler has ,t new visitor at Fair printing and saying that we in quality to the unbusiness like methods of of nothing, it can make 100 cents out Noon The accommodations will bo first his house it is a boy had been absent and had no chance and prices dirt cheap. class in every particular of the same material." Elegant day One of Toad Long's children was Tho farmers are having rain in abundto pass upon the matter, and that railroad managers themselves, To coaches, Pullman and Wagner sieeperr. severely bitten yesterday morning ance and grass and weeds in proportion. secure one big contract Mr. Inif the bid submitted by our foreThe recent emigration statistics The route is the most interesting of any by Clay Wooldridge's dog at the galls forced his competitors in self Miss 'Mary Overby who has been visGoing via Toledo, Detroit and the Michiman was not the lowest or if the are encouraging. The total num- gan Central Railway through the best part iting at yebo for several days returned home of Mr. Wooldridge. . The boy went to Mr. Wooldridge's contract had not been awarded wc defense to reduce freight that the ber of immigrants that arrived in of Southern Canada, direct to the falls. home Tuesday mines on their lines could have an housc and was attacked by the dog This is the only line, that passes close to asked that all bids be rejected and this country during the eleven brink, from which If it doesn't stop raining protty soon our and bitten in the leg two or WE HAVE SPARED a full and complete equal chance for other business three new bids called for. months ending May 3, 1897, was view of both the American and Canadian faces will begin to look as long as tbu times.. with the Chesapeake & Ohio. NO EXPENSE falls can bo seen advantage Niagara ft Hftlnmnn cnirt tho Mnil linil rr This is a decrease as one of the greatestlo wonders on the globe is faces of tho Popocrats did last fall when Between these four companies 210,271. A rumor was alloat yesterday McKinley was elected. .vjjfcbid one dollar under The Bee but compared with the same period everyDouy Knows 01 magira, and everyTo make our Funeral Equip-ment;th- e affenioon to the effect that Charlie no more tons of coal will be carried Messrs. G. D. Shelton and D T there. The C. H. & D. wants that the contract had not been last year of 105,038. The fewer bodywas the to go to Robinson had been appointed postfirst R'y inaugurate these cheap than if the rate of freight had been best: in this part of contemplato going to tho .awarded so far as his own actions the immigrants th'e smaller num- excursions, and always has-- the best accom- by land via tho Mammoth Cavo.Centennial master at this place, but it proved I guess sustained. We have no doubt but modations provided for its patrons. Perthe 'State Anything and Wc then called ber of objectionable ones we- arc sons desiring full information tho boys will take one of Jim Murray's to be a joke put upon Ed Scruggs Mr. Ingalls asked the mine operaabout this anu mere is sun a piace to till. on Mr. Osburn who said he had burdened with. excursion, should address tho undersigned, Grecnline sleepers. everything you want in livery. E i tors and miners on the Chesat and n descriptive circular will be mailed taken no jiction toward awarding Mr, Marion Whitledge, ivhila plowing The Bee has just received a fine D. G. peake and Ohio to reduce the The few Democratic Presidents you. . Pass'r Traffic Mg'rEDWARDS. PRICES ALWAYS the contracts ancLthat the matter C. II & D. R'y, this morning, was startled by tbo screams assortment of-- cards and other price ol coal, already being sold this country has had before the of his wife, which was caused by a mad stationery and can Cincinnati, Ohio. was in Mr.vJIoman's hands. The furnish anything THE LOWEST. dog chasing their twelvo year old son in the at cost prices, that he might get advcnt.of Cleveland have- - ali recprinting line on short notice writer hadiUdemtoiMadisonvilIc through the pasture Mr. Whitledge had Centcnnla. Rates. this cheap contract. The only ommended the annexation of the in best style and at lowest prices. H with Mr. Jno."5B, vJkinson, Tho.L. & N. has offered the following a very vicious dog which his wHu hissed benefit conferred was to the New the Hawaiian islands. Yet. notin Chief of thqvFairCom-pany- , rales good for the ronnd trip on account upon the rabid dog, nnd saved the boy. The State Teachers' Association & New Haven owners, who withstanding this e Demo- ottho Tennessee Centennial, Tickets Rood Mr. Whitledge secured his gun and fol- met Tuesday at Bowling Green. ' and after seeingglftesjilcnt York twenty days, $4.70; tickets good fifteen da5s ,., , .. receive coal at a price far below cratic position on this question, mt i"? AT. lowed tlie'dog nnd killed it; ho says It was A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOQUE 3..o; tickets goott tor sevon days JJ.73. lioieman ami ivssictanf jtogc Splendid Opportunity. tho largest dog ho ever saw. its actual cost. The damage 'done the only opposition to the annexaHe then Osborn wc met Mr. Atkinson Leave your orders for killed his own dogs. BRYHHJ& STffflTTOlffiliSniESSCllLLEK. Free trip to the great Tennessee every security holder of the tion proposition in the Senate now cur way to sec Mr. C. C. Givens, was to date's Cards, Business comes from Democrats. Centennial and Internation ExpotaaraYMr,) , icr railroads and to all mine LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, another director, and asked him Visttinc Cards with Tun Bee. MADISONVILLE. sition. Read The Bee's splendid Omtnlni ValunUe Tntortnattan la thou tUiin i TMr. to go along. Tlus he d;d. We owrwrsffrid miners who produce Big now stock of fine cut cards The clad announcement' conies Mrs. Claude Kosa gave a reception last offer. Go any time you ike. Begin SHORTHAND, TELEQUAPHY, PENMANSHIP ETC. founJ Mr. Given j and Mr. M. B. coal foTthe seaboard from New England that the cotton fust received. now, Wednesday evening in of aHBr l - 1 Why v MUST KEEP BUSY For-tnnate- ly 1 n Because - . . Hood's Safsaparilla ulthHood-silarsaparllU- Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, S . l Gent's White and Colored Shirts, l G . ll Hart-ma- n AJmxCISP P P P f pirtici-palin- g it it B ISHDP & MADISONVILLE, i CD .. it a MmumWMmm re-vie- f&MMiMM -- &&&&&&&2zi $4 it it it it it it " Ken-tuc- k - NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES "'E' " . in'th-Seco- County,-subjec- t i V MfTTBiffl'iIi irflB H " rd J" g Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. Hollow-wart, , China, Crockery and Glassware, BICYCLES y Tllack-for- d, 3tWHGiSYOORTMOR? a one-thir- d brother-in-law- 20 n oFM.BORN&Co. p, WALKER & TWYMATC. silver-dolla- v'!iaaaflaaaaaaW I Stoves, Castings, ii v W (0 en Mul-cbol- - weta-concernc- - Di-rect- old-tim- .. n.i . - hcor her guests, ' "iflJaBfelj'1 I JfoI u ' I OF-TH- VnwuakdfbeimciforUcatlnaaraJuaKi I inZucrathe SltmdoHt, i nates very low WaHaHBt ""WbUeTfalnsJunaay: ""SpilTanwn were llilii 'aWMamfffafafffltelfli uiu'cmj""' ' n 1 ill I iMW - ' i1 f iftatHlmi" mtWKKK MLssssssssBTv vs rJ1 VlUb . v. v imswT rV"FIWKtlB'mW' 'WTwHHSprrT I " ' JW V TWt jT - mW rflm IL .,lssssssssssssssV ,. - V V .V X IB ,HH-- h You Ak Go.no to TUB iGHRATTENNKSSFHCKNTENNIAr. ' ,0-iB- W i ''' 2 ffl ffl tf I GetnClubofTciiSulwcrihersto Ami co , Bfe Lm k l , l VSSSSSSSSSSWT xm? , 1 if. W iV 9ft EIGHTH l;ft t ..wAa FREE. - g m W u--. iinniin Mimn m II w W. juBiLhn "'"II CTtszJSSW jfli gQ 7 Rf VW 'W&1 1 -I I ftZ.nr Z. - .... T .u . NV-NN-v.- v ' ajriisg? IIOUSK COMiMITTEES. '. r I897.-SUPPLEM- s ENT. F J f( wt , '. '-- . l . n-! "W V nr! 'Vo 3o m .1MVV, la .V- - P Ml, Ek g Great Tennkssf.e Centennial. S?vW"iW!-- Si NO. 2 -r-- -- liiA-iri- . EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, JULYnl, , ' - 6 -- ki.iiKMi.in w "s uiNNtHs, Toor " Hump- - TTntKlfi AKE- - DEAD. Stt- - SCHOOL OF FARMING. ILU'llHIL-iLUI- 4 I . W PissW Isssssr mK im,. bSsV ' (HB rtsssMr- - 'V vmk f i . II ' msmf h fcl , Z W:F ' 'f.. occurred in Vlr? A brief snow-storPRACTICAt LESSONS IN AGRICULTURE glttia Sunday. rt 'I'liirrTr FOR AMERICAN HEBREWS. A" John Nicholas Scheulcr committed VVar BlllpB suicide nt St Louts by hanging. .VnW Inbllen dinners to tho nonr woro A St Louis inventor has an idoa for Tho nulmithroplo L'ntcrprlsc at Iinbbl mrv successful. About 30,000 denizens Tbo Chairmen of ttinMoro Important Com Tlio Homo of Farmer loey l)etroycd- QltininC and Whisky WaSCOfl- 1IM AVlto nml Two Clillilrcn Killed Decided Upon, . mlttccs Already Kraunkopf Alms to Oct tho Jews Out a trolley airship lino to Chicago. C SlOCrcttI tlie mUllipie rcmcxiy Ji And a Large Floot of lforclgn Ships, Fol- - 0f the nlums were sumptuously enter- ii .,. nml Four Others Injured ,owca nt and nro Now Olrcn to the. Jalnctl at tho various centers. hf an niumlimtlon Twenty-si- x miners are reported killed of the Hwcntshops How It Originated Public, Others Onmngc. no- cspeci- - S Tho princess, accompanied by the Wolrdlr iirantifui mut n Hniuto C for all forms ohnalaria. by falling rock In a Chilian "mine". and How It Is Operated. prince of Wales, Princess Victoria of U 2, ' ' euilllnc a Nuyul L'nguRriueiit. chHls and fever. Senator Pettigrow, of South Dakota, ." Au nttempt is to bo mado to tam tho C Wales and Prlnco and Princess Charles Kansas City, Mo., Juno 2,t. A spe- is recovering from his attack of SaturNew Yonit, Juno 20. A special to the it1 T ocodic take the z.' hi nm.,.ir tuti,i i,i,,.tnntnni i,nti Journal and Advertiser from Washing- cial to tho Star from Saliua, Has., day. attention of tho Jows in this country toIIvde. Islo of Wicht Juuo 2H. Till" says: ton says: German bicycle makors havo asked ward agricultnro. It is hoped that honorary odlnliul of the itcct, his royal News has just reached hero of a ter- their government to shut out American tnauy of thorn will bo ablo to nbandon Spcukcr Reed will namo his commit-mlttcc- s ' highness, tho print-- of Wales, on and febrifuge, passed 15 miles wheels. tho day the present session rific tornado which moninl occupations in which thoy nro concluded oh behalf of tlio sov closes. This will glvo each chairman northwest of this city about 10:80 Willlnm Wade noscrts that t killed now engaged for tho rnoro ancient and ereign of the 1011I111 tho review of thu time to get his bills in shape for tiling, o'clock Wednesday night As far as Dr. 111., Tho rCslilps gntieiod jii her . honornblo, pursuit of farming. and having everything in shape for the heard thrco nro dead aud a number In J. If. Tunner, at New Haven, VlCW lHCjtlAimUO'l UI1U Very .II1UUII H.' With this purpoeo in view n national regular session of congress when it dangerously Injured. Tho dead aro: Uto picture ir'ntiied for tho npectntrlii A storm of wind and hall did considmeets. There will bo no waiting until Mrs. Anna (leesy, aged 31- farm school has been established whoro uuVilii, saving always tlu battle-liktho erable damage at Little Rock, Ark., Nola Occsy, aged 13. after tho holidays for thu houso to young HcbrcwH na woll as other youug rQa.v pf grcnt guns whch wns Sunday ovcnlng. I TASTULESS.) Tho list as itslnuds,mnkcs litIda Odcsy, agcdfJ. mon can lonru tho sclcnco and prnctico to wnhen thu iluail beneath tho enough During renewed lighting in Crete of farming. Tho farm school is located family aro also In chairmanships of the lnit tle change Four members of this It cures when all others fail. tea when tho mil uto of 21 nuns was Saturday night many Moslems mid house. Tho chairmen of tho more lm badly hurt in Bucks county, Va., near Doylcstlreil. Adapted for old or young? Gcdsy wns away from homo. Tho re- Christians wcro killed. porttint committees aro: town. It consists of n farm of 122 acres, 'iUio prlnco of Wales, reviewed n In a rnllroad wreck In Oallcla, Be von on which a commodious aud comfort-abl- o mainder of tho family had rotlrcd, and Accountsll. 11. O'Dcll, New Yorlt. Pleasant to talcc. Quo flcotot forelnn wurshlns represent Affrlculturo J. W. Wndnirorth, Now Yorlt. when tho storm struck they made for officials, including tho postal staff of eot of buildings haa just been Price, 50 cents, sold by all liiff all tho innijilino nations of the Arproprlntlons J. O. Cniinon, Illinois their cave, lleforo they had gotton tho nlall car, wcro killed, created. Hanking anJ Currcncy-- J. H. Wplkcr, world proudest, strongest nnd swiftest druggists. Jnines llcgley, nn Iron Mountain secout of tho house, howover, tho tornado ' This institution has been established of tlieso craft belnir tho Unltoil States, tion foreman, was killed by a train through tho efforts of Rabbi Joseph had destroyed it. Tho work of destrucI'lnlins C. N. Drum, rennsj Ivnnla. Tl Cr drmoreil ci'ulsor Jtrooklyn, living the A o Coinage, Wclfilits anilMcasuroj C. W. Stonn morning, when near Malvern, Ark., Sunday. tion was not known till mini) mi Krauskopf of Philadelphia, ono of tho flapr 0 Rear Admiral Miller, and the PcmiBylvanln. RrtlliiiKi'iiuliio neighbors found tho dend and injured James Ilrcedlovc, employed on 1'. L. most progrcssivo religious lenders of IllRtrict ol Columb!o-- J. J. W. Ilnbcock, AVIs Willi oiirTrudo-Jlntheir anniiivut also inspected about members of the family lying about In Rogers' farm near Montlcollo, Ark., his faith. Tho idea enrao to him when cousin. In llivrn thirty miles of llrltlsh wnrshlps, In L vMW l a. t- tho debris. hanged himself with a plow line. Kducutlon (1. A. Orow, Pcansjlvnnlft. luliint. 11 it 11 thk ritiNcuss or WAcr.a iio wns iu Russia, about thrco years ago. which wcro 103 htliifr ships of difKlectlons No. 1, 1. W. Itoyco, Iiulliino. The thrco dead wcro found about CO Morocco's special envoy to Queen Tim pluces visited by tho royal party ferent classes, cnrryliiR about U00 hen vy Elections No. !, O. W Prlnco, Illlnoli. Mnhuf.ictured feet east of tho house, and near them Victoria's jubilee became insane while Ho had gone thoro to investigate tho one fnuiH, mnnucd fy over 03,000 men and wcro tho l'eoplo's palaco in the cast Election of President. condition of tho Unssinn Jows and had ul) liytlm tho baby, nllve, but buried to her waist In London and has returned home. of about RSO.OUO tons in all. end; Central hall, llolborn, nnd tho IleDresfntatlvcs W. O.'Arnold, Pcnnayjw.la mado nn attempt to induco tiio czar to In dirt Tho other thrco woro found Enrolled llllti Alvnl L. IIai,'cr, Iowa. CARLSTEDT MEDICINE CO., Charles Whltcombe, tho noted CheroWcslcyan schoolhouso at Clerkenwclt. ... .. iiiil, tlli..U X riiantum l'lurt Ruilitrnlr Htnrt Out o( ..al v west 01 tlio House. A kee county (la.) desperado and crim- permit thorn to removo to tho interior A, Homo distance iiniir iu ju til.. iiiimiis. visitCvnnsvllte, Ind. At tho l'eoplo's palaco tho royal of tho country, whero they might nna wmurauzaiion it iuar- - 8x1 scantling was driven through ono iinmiin-utioi- i the DurknriK An Iiultutlun inal, has been captured in Nebraska. ors wcro received by tho lord may-- jr tholilt, MlKsourl. of llurrlil U'ur. in agriculture, instead of being of Mrs. Oeesy's limbs. Tho bodlc3 -- J. S. Sherman, New YorJJ Indian Affairs The Turkish army in Epirus has expelled. Ills mission was n failure so and tho lady mayoress. Tho RynK, Islo of Wight, Juno 3S. Tlio were removed to Mrs. Dean's, tho mothIntcntiUo nml Foreign Commerco Wm. thoua consisted 'of taken up positions that threaten the far as this sohemo wns concerned, for Hepburn, Ion a. illuminations of tho licet at Splthead. guests er of Mrs. Qccsy. rechildren. After tho InnlM I'cnulons Wlnllcld S Kerr, Ohio. tho cznr was dotcrmlned that tho Jows was one of tho most charming sights sand ragged At Mrs. Storey's, 11 half mllo cast of Greek lino of retreat if fighting is newed. national anthem hnd been sung tho Irrigation and Arid Lands Wm. It Kills most go. Ilo mot Tolstoi, however, and of b week of delighting Bpectncles. the Oeesy place, tho family wcro sleepConsul-Gcncrihlldren were sorved with a good feast OrcRon Lee has. been, notified yrhilo tnlking to tho great philosopher I'ho nlffht was pleasantly dnrk, 110 ing iu a stono basement with a framo Judiciary U II. Henderson, Iowa. potatoes, pies, tarts, PRACTICAL moon dimmed tho effect of morlul cro- - of roust beef, Labor-- J. J Gardner, New Jersey. upright part Tho framework was that the Spanish government will be- and author of his plan tho latter said to oranges nnd Ico cream. Tho faro Manufncturen-Oeor- go W. Tarts, Indiana, itlon, tho waters of tho Solent Wcro blown away and tho timber blown onto gin tho trial of the Competitor crew him: lit tho other places was tho same, Tho Merchant Marino and Fisheries 3. E. Pnynn tjulct, everything contro"Why don't yon nttempt work of thnt Weler, tho family below, but nono of them July 1. Ca.c.?mafter and Now York The residence of Henry Gcnesert, at kind in your own great land?" lling to onhnnco tho success ot the pro- prlilcess of Wales and her party wcro killed. Tho stotio work was unMllltnry J. A. T. Hull. Iowa. , mi ovutlou everywhere. 111., wns robbed of 8500 Oalesburg, gramme. Whon ho returned, ho talked tho sugJ, Marsh. Illinois. MtUtlu-- II injured. Lain with E. Wiggors, ' Minns inn! Mlnlnif It O. Cousins, Iowa. OARING ROBBERS At 11. W. Morrlsy's tho kitchen wns worth of Jewelry Sunday while the gestion over with friends and finally dejiNaslivillr, Tcnn. Affafrn-- C Nnvnl A. Houtclle, Maine. torn down nnd a grovo of trees levelled family was absent termined to net upon Tolstoi's advice Facltlo Kallroails T. T. Ponell. Vlrulnla. Mold Vi n lUnk at Doadirooduml Malta OR John L. Sullivan is said to have Then ho set about fonning a society. Iu to the ground. Patents -- Joslafl Hlclts. Pennsylvania. "Caji-lliWilli 'ilirir Jlootjr Ono of Thaitt The track of the storm was narrow shaken off 15 pounds of adipose tissue order to rnlso funds ho mado au cxtcn-slv- o Pensions It C. LoudenslaRcr, New Jersey. CAK..KEPAIR ANY MAKE. OF A Hot I'urttllt. l'oVt Olllcos and Post Hoods llusrcuo F b'ut very winding. It tore down thrco since he began training for his bout lecture tour, visiting nearly every Omaha, Neb,, Juno 20. A special to Loud, California WATCH. ildes of tho Oeesy pasture wlthont with Fitzslmmons. largo city in tho country from Boston to II Publlo llulldlnzs nnd Orounds-Dav- ld the Iteo from Deudwood, S. D., says; John Price, a Montana miner, Is San Francisco. Whon ho finished, ho passing through tho middle of It It men yesterday morning Mercer, Nebraska. came from tho cast and after doing its shedding his skin just Uko a snake. A Publlo Lands John F. Iicoy, Iowa. made a desperate raid upon tho llutte EXl'EUI-TRADE- . Kallnaynnd Canals C A -C'lUcItcrlnj, Ncu damngo here, tho main storm divided, Chicago doctor says It bears out tho Cotin,tv bnnk at ltolle Fourche. EnYorlc. Darwinian theory. part going west and tho rest north. ro vol vara D. Hooker, Nbti tering Tliv bank with Illvcra and HarborA-Mrs. Nancy Thompson, aged 55, of Vorlc. they onlered the customer lrawn OVERCOME IN THE 8ENATE. Hillsdale, I tub, died from lockjaw as Tcrrltorloi Wm S Knox, Ma hsacbusctts. to nnd bank olllciuU pivsi'iit tho result of falling from a cherry tree A SATISFACTION GUARANTEED little War Claims II M. Mahon. PennSjhanla bold up their hands. Senator IVtUtfroxr Altnrlied by Hemor-rluiRandlireaking his leg. riEAVY HAIL. facsitancy on tho part of Cashier of tlio Drain. Detective VIchIc, of St Louis, ara shot trrvi the Marble drew Surplus Fund, Ciptlit Sick Paid In, Wahiiinoto.v, June 27. Senator rived In Seguln, Tex , and identified iun 111 one ot tno roooers, wlileli iomn Pretty Oood Nlzod Clinnka Tell at 120,000, $50,000. wns overcome in the midst of a Thomas Abbott West, charged with l'ueliln, Col. Jlliiiifil off a largo portion of the cash COMMENCED BUSINESS IN IB07 1'unnr.o, Col., Juno 20. Tho hail violent speech in tho sennto at 2:25 p. tho murder of Susie llcck soveral years ier's right car nnd enforced compliance nlth tho commnnd. The safe and itorm that passed over this city Thurs- in. lie hesitated, failed to enunciate ago. his woids, nnd then, without serious lunUrd were relieved of the cash thoj' day night was tho most soverc experillervcy O. McCaslln, of Franklin, smUlned, and the robbers, mount'ng enced .hero. Incredulous persons nro agitation, took his scat, with his Ind., who has been adjudged insane, Inclined to doubt the statements FSl-4- . their horses, which had been convc.ni-mtllias retained counsel to secure his unfinished. fct A.?N to tho size of mado in regard btatioucd nenr, rodo away. from an asylum by a habeas corpus Wntcr was brought him, and his Tho idvintac.rs ol a tank account An alarm wns immediately given, the storfea which fell, but ninny arc IL XI II TUP. PItlNCT. OP AVAI.KS. friends gathered about He appeared jult. It li not I.) bu-- i r niiilit-rpud willing to mukc affidavit that some of A minute beforii niup tho miles ot 4n4 in a few moments a Char.es Royd was found dead in a to revive quickly, and business prones men wn aru talking- - ihojr waters showed only such lights as are posso was in pursuit of tho bandits. tlyi hall stones weighed over eight ceeded. Ho left tho donate soon after-ward- s. park in Natchez, Miss., Sunday, and a know all aliuiil il lull tn sil.iriitl tisually associated with shipping, reds W(,tiin a few miles from town tho ouncef . In ItesscnVcr a stone wns coroner's jury decided that while drunk men, wage, raiilers anil In wmiirli and greens of port and starboard, wlilto oosso capu; up with thu fugitives, and picked up which measured 10J inches he fell against a tree and crushed his itAnni KnAtjsKorr. ("hern's if tho tank 14 .1 runniiig fight mibucd, which resulted In circumfcicnco nnd weighed 8Jf ; liko i lights at mastheads, glcams-that- . skuii. nnn. '1 heir's rnnveninncn found that ho hnd collected more thou throtylng up fits ounces. tiny ro'ws of diamonds, showed the in 0110 of tio robbers ilia money always truly and out Oen. Woylor has been notified by tho 35,000 and had organized au associa o( reach 01 jnur mvupmtr tqttsn- ports of passenger craft, with hero nnd fauiuls and surrendering. Tho othern, .Spanish government to not allow tho tion witli more than 1,000 enthusiastic) HOW1HEY STAND. dating, too It 11 easy in s!nit lights thut pclng bottor mounted, continued their there some orders for tho oxecution of Oen. members puyiug annual dues of from 5 small sum when jon Iiivb a largo had been lit on prlvuto vessels beforo flight, but nro now being chuoly pun Average it tho Clo of Play finnday, Riviera und Col. llitcnllao'to bo car- to $10 townrd the running oxpeuscs. turn in jour pocket med, aud have very few chances of tho time. Junfl !37. ried out ' With tlio funds already assured Dr. ' Hash, a rocket At nine thorn wns a Following is tho standing of the MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. Ry a wreck on the Wabash, near Mis- Krauskopf at onco began tho work of from tho "Renown" ripped into tho league baseball clubs at the closo ot souri City, Mo., Saturday night, seven establishing tho fnrm school. Ho has SWAMPED WITH BUSINESS. dark blui) and, bursting with 11 shower play Juno 27: lives were lost, five of the victims being pushed it so vigorously that a fow days g o( splendid sturs, signalled tho light-luA I.UKLLliJAUDlNlEKF. Per postal clerks, and a number of persons ago tho school was opened nnd tho first IWu.tii ltifHiU l'lnil It Illllli'iiU t.i ll.imlle Won. Lost. cent up of tho fleet Thu stick of tho tlio Clirlntlnu Uiulaator TruvoL ivero injured. .72! 11 session boguu. A four yenr coursoof ' 37 lloston L,. rocket hud not turned towards tho wa- ' Chicago, Juno 20, rTlio western roads Haltlmoro & 0) 15 Si Descendants of Queen Victoria nro study has been planucd which is in-- ' UM 17 .... 32 ter ere tho mighty fleet was suddenly tiavo coiuo to tho conclusion that they Cincinnati Hrcctiug tlio destinies of Germany, tended to thoroughly fit tho graduates I'ASIIIONAM.K 19 HI .iC New York skeletoned in brilliant yellow light; ivlll bo about swamped with tho Hrooklyn' f Mr l fit Russia, Greece, Roumaniu, Dontnurk for making n success of agrionlturo. 'PC 2.1 smokestacfes, spars nnd cordage 25 hulls, Pittsburgh tmountof business to tho Christian Cleveland ind some fifteen or twenty Gcrmau 4' During tho snmmor mouths, from 2d i being thrown Into strong relief. Light 24 25 principalities. 4: -:- MEBCHANT TAILOR- S;- lines ran In graceful curves along tho Endeavor society in San Francisco. Philadelphia, April to October, tho pupils will bo 31) .1JJ SENATOR PETTIQHF.W Washington 2i At tho tlino of making the rata tho genAugustus Garrison, a wealthy planter taught praotlcal forming. Thoy will .3.V 19 30 Ijoulsvllle Dr. Ralno who was summoned to atiwcep of the monsters, now ghostly eral opinion was that it would not ChlciiRO ;m 19 31 of Mount Pleasant, Tex., shot and guidance of tho su2U" gray In the Midden glare, nnd from' bow bring a largo amount of traflle, but SULouU 13 Pettlgrow said that his killed tho betrayer of his daughter, tako part, under tlio tho farm work. It tend Senator AND perintendent, in all to stem, over tho mastheads, were gar- iomo of tho roads nowMuq in straights-tillness was caused by a blood clot on Frank Moore, nnd was in turn killed Thoy will loam how to plant nnd boo Took Ilia Own I.tfc Wl'OHTERpF CLOTHS ANOSUIflNCS lands of Incandescent light liko "jewequipment to got tlio Sr. Louis, Juno 20. Recausehlswife, the brnln, but thnt thcro would be no hv liis victim's brother. potatoes aud tho process by which other elled necklaces hung upon the horns liable them neccsiary FIFTY-FIFTCONGRESS. to handle tho traflle. whom ho had abused nnd neglected foi serious results if ho should bo kept " '3J1' Upper Pint SirrJ, crops nro raised. Iu tho winter thoy of nlghl K mado urgent four long years, had filed suit for dl free from excitement. Senator Pettl-crre.Several of Ihem.hivo A few minutes later tlicy vanished will bo taught tho theory of farming Special Hennlon. INDIANA. liVNSVILLE, sails upon their connections for all tho vorco and had him summoned "On 0 went into the cloak room, and with tlio suddonncss of their appearIn tho scnato, on tho 23d, tho day was rtovotcd nnd alt that pertains thereto, including tin earnestly solicits U.o piironnpunf Ins ance, leaving tlio spectator staring at :nrs that can bes.pured,undovorythlngbo peace writ, Henry neffcrkarap shot Senator Doboe, who is a physi- largely to a discus ilon of tho effccU of tho tariff chemistry, botany, geology, etc. Thoro that-cabo used will hlmsolf fatally in a room in his home speeches , upon thu prloo of J lu, 1,1111 county Irlcnri tho place whero they had been. Then ou wheels,In cian, mado an examination. He rates on technical lines wool, and the Tho para- will also bo n general courso of educacarrying the business to la this city. In tho main. wcro tho dnrkness was broken again, this utilized caso graphs of tho wool schedule, and the features tion as part of tho wintor curriculum. pronoimecd Senator Pettigrow's time, by numberless search lights, San Francisco. Thcro Is n large amounto A superintendent and his wifo who Slurder In the Second Decree. A. NIMIKT, I'rnsliloiil as quite serious. Ho said It might bo relating to manufactured wooten Roods were" nnvnu-tugwhich, with uncanny glare, liko tho of general traflle, that will take VmoQUAY, Wis., Juno 20. Tho jury up . Tho houso was uot In Mission been at tho head of n similar ina hemorrhage of the brain, though taken sonato, on tho 21th, less than vo page" havo II. W. WaUIULL. Os.litrt ratgs to pay a visit to of thcfow Ls the eyes of a hundred cyclop, pattercned stitution havo becu cngagsd and aro in found Gqorgo Sullivan guilty of imir nothing deflnlto could bo said. A phycoast.' of tho tarllt bill, covcrluif dutlca on manutai 3a'prCiriG.(Lour,U thu heavens as a checker board with tho l'nciflo chargo of tho farm. Tho school opens der In tho sccontl degree. Ho shot Asa floods, wcro disposed of, many radiant bands. Later tlieso "eyes" Oorham January 25. The men had sician was sent for to attend tho sen- turcd woolen proposing to roduco rates bolng ylth 75 pupils, and by this timo they A ROBBER'S VICTIM. diffi- amendments slowly swept the gathered craft and trouble, over Oorham's wife. Scntonce ator. Ilo coul.l tpeak only with aro busy iu tho Holds. Just adjacent to offered, only to bo rcjoctcd by dccislvo majoritho shores boyond, as it seeking someculty, though iu reply to questions said ties ... In the houso, soon after tho rcadltui of tho school is a celebrated seed farm, nnd !Im Lillian, HI11U, of Ited Had, HI., Fatal-- , is suspended un,tll'4uly 12. tho Journal, Mr Foss, on behalf ot tho Illinois arrangements havo boon mado to havo thing to discover or dovour. Then ly Mint hy(ft ifnrRlur. ho was not feelioi' Imdlv. 11 err John Mejer. dok.autlon. announced tho death of Representa" they wcro all shut off, leaving the tho' students visit it constantly and tako 83. Mlm Lillian IlAMiiuno, Juno 25. Hcrr John Ukd Hud, liC tive Cooke, of Illinois. Tho customary resolu SERIOUSLY" fNJURED. daiunuss more visible tliun ever. Kv. Madisonville, Meyer, a director of tho Hninburg Rials, aged SI, n lilghly-l-cpccto- d tions were adopted, inula conunlltcn to attend part iu tho important work dono tiicro. A pauo, unci tho darknoss was pierced the funeral appointed, ami as a lurtner raam 01 young lady of this city, ha I a torrlblc Ainei lean steamship line, Is dead. He will iusuro tholr acquaintance-witl- i States - - S0,000, by hundreds of signal rackets, ambi- sxporlenee u(.'J:30 a. m. with 11 burglar. was about 03 ycirs of ago. He hail United Ayrcd In Consul linker tit Ilncnna re.spect to tho memory of tho deceased tho house This tho best nnd most improved meth'Capital Stack, n Hnllroad Wreck. tullournod until tho 28th. tiously boaving intq tho bluo with Bho wns awukoned, by a mini with a been connected vlth thq Hamburg Tho farm superinwool, silk and IN tho senate, Alton, 111., Juno 28. Col. Edward L. tobacco bchvdulcsonoftho 23th, thobill 'cro com ods of ogiicultnro. gardener, fertilizer, of jubilation, not disaster, de- be id or lnaslc, who, after seaiclung, Ameilcnu lino for about .'SO years, flrsl transacts a gcnBinluuanking business. tho tariff head United States consul at'llucno: plctod, leaving only tho Items passed on the tendent, Raker, thn citirnns of livering them, ant fall(ng burnt, out 111J inyiiftt Ihe acrounof as secretary for tho president nnd then Ay res, Argentlno Republic, slnco 1874, her father's "clothes, which were 111 livestock superintendent iiipkiTisaml vad)pinYnVcoiinths. , tlrst to bo considered on tho sooond reading, orchardist und ai)d useless in the, wusto o'f waters. room approached Misj Rials aud as a director. been Bono over. Tlirf will also constitute- a part of the facI Lis iliii tlncuVSrul' most secure vault in was terribly injured thcro Tuesday in tho froo list already-havinA'roynl, (iiilutq ot 00 guns was ilrcd inuilu an lmleeent proposal to her, lea to a aironij ulty of tho farm school and will givo Striking ItitlhiuR Arrested. t r iRctlno.nt Ken lucky a rnllroad wreck, Tito colonel lost his consideration of tho silk from every ahip cnpnblo. 'of firing it. lhreaten)ujti kill her if she ina.lo au on Bilk content T TilKNTO.v,' N. J., Juno 20. One huu (5 re a gun right arm and wns othorwlso so badly tnbrles, against the propospd duties by the instruction during tho summer by prao-ticunci small guns answered outcry. and tho paragraph was passed aud in winter by theory. A nearby dred pf thu striking Italians nt Morris Injured thut ho is in tho government slender majority of twd . . Tho houso was not ench (illior in one prolonged roar, Miss llla.ls.wu.s so torrlllod that she villa were arrested and placed in the hospital.- - He Is a brothor of Judge-DaviEo Comppunb stock farm which is a raodol of itfl kind in hcsslon. fulllug in luteitsity as inorp 01 screamed loudly- - Tho robbir then In tho scnato. on tho 20th, the chaplain In tho will also be nn 'auxiliary to tho farm locnl lockup, and 10 of them were II. Uakor, of Cairo, and tho la to less" of tlfeilj flrcd togpther. It was unil Heed, pivsciipttons "Wo thank Theo for school. sourse of f Is prayer said ncf truly awful. Even tho certain knowl- thrust a'pto! t effect breast above thp afterward taken to Doylcstown to the Judgo Henry S. linker, of Alton, 111. tnkTng tho sltfns of returning prosperity, and that the just The school is to bo conducted on tho county jail In chargo of a dotall of properly t takes lime. Il r. qmrrs edge that thcro wcro 110 deadly misVICTIM. A IVIOB'U lonff and widespread period of depression la heart, ilia burglar escaped. Mlsi deputy sheriffs. plan, and while tho pupils txperittncu snil.icompletQl.nortli'iljju passing." Mr. Harris (ICasJ prcserited 'tho siles In tht) gunsdld not prevent a chill Rials is no expected to recover- ordrugs- - It vi quires tho nriiRK''' feeling from creeping" over many ol committco report on Paclllo railroads, upon will bo charged n fixed rnto for board, 1 Negro .Slurderor Ljnchcd at Crysta, Tho Worst htorm of the Nenson. which Mr. Morgan (Ala.) demanded Immediate to havn n brfi amount n( driips clothing, tuition nml lodging, thoy will Spring., Miss. A Dixililo Kansab Citv, M ,, Juno 23. A spa sctlon, which was oppoRcd by Mr. Allison, and IIoinuM pivo llm brtl tho civilian spectators. freslulniRS. Mitt., Juno 2 0 A negrc tho tariff bill was taken up. Tho proceedings bo paid for ovcry day's work. At gradTho foreign war ships moored opJujie 29, A spo clal to tho Star from Lexington, Mo., Jackson, work, nnd for comprnssilon pos$iba uation each pupil will bo presented not cre Interrupted by tha suddon and serious posite tho llrltlsh lines joined tho can pinl to he Star "from Nowton, Jvai., says: Tho worst itorm of tho season aamed Moses, who killed John Strong, hn musi (vi rcasonabM of Senator Pettlgrow (3. D ), who was In only with a diploma, but with n deed nouadu, and to tho superstitious thcro says: Jacob Rlescnand Abraham Dick, visited ths sectln last night, wreck- i farinor, near Crystal Springs, Miss., u The house fqr a pieco of lnud. Ilo will also havo the midst of n violent speech. guns ol two was from tho barns, liaytt"ks, trees, etc. Nt few days ago, and was arrested at that was not In sosstou. 'wiTlbTIIli AUOVK FACTS Kl'.MEM the United States, Russia, France, Gcr sizedyoung muu of this place, wore cap ing of enough mouoy saved from his own earnplaco Thursday and confined in jail, while, boatrllng at Chisseu'.i IN tho scnato, on tho 2th, tho resolution au loss life Is repotted. ,Vas nEU VF.RK CARKI-UI- . . hanged by a mob nt 0 a. thorlzlng tho prssldent to Invito foreign govf, ings to malto n good start as a farmer. many, a nolo of defiance, a resonant Mills in tlio. Lit tin' Arkansas rlvjr. '17 AY. llnrrlufrfon. Oen. George Tho equipment for tho farm school is n. Tho negro had been guard-j- miments to participate In tho resolute answer, gun for gun. Yet all fillies iuirili(t7b( Now ton, Sunday, exposition at Omaha, Neb., was agreed to. excellent. Tito principal building is n Kalamazoo, Mioh., Juno 2 Oen by 100 armed men, and two was in honor of Victoria. and wcrq ivutru&Wt VST. BERNARD DRUO STORE, up and rapid George W. Harrington died Thursday .jnlls for troops from this place had I'ho tarllt bill was then taken number of schodulca being substantially built stono houso 120 feet n Plnco of ClirUtlan Wr- IIKYAN II0PPI1U, Monnncr Nino " CUIlilrrn Klllcit Under I'ulllnB Churct Oodlritod .. night, aged 03. Ko was born In Wator oecn sent, but owing to the absence of progress mado, a tho' huso July 10 was sol long nnd SO feet wide. It contains largo, ' Hlllp, adopted .In l WalU. loo, N. Y, Ho fought In tho civil wnr, 3ov. McLnurln and tho fact that it was ipart as a day for paying tribute to tho mem a(ry rooms which aro ucatly furnished. Nasiivii,'.! Tnji.', Jun2y. ' An can thin Mabiuii, Juno 21'. Nino children sub and was inndt nipooslblo tho rtmunlniDto have lipid In inljjg "wag centcnnlni tho was a Llbbyo erbnttfoof Oottysburg with Licut-Qo- to establish communication iry of tho lato W JofHolman, of Indiana,rulos Just now fromHoldswindows can bo seena jeet to tho committee on been killed and nianv others ingeneral nftcr-thJones, who is at his tnd tho tho action of. grain. There is broad, rolling Chinese vlll;Tg0,atth'o TMit houso nJJourned to tho 1st. muiii ti4ffit thwr tnnirhHnir voti WPMlh. 17rllo JOI1K WktWEUBUUN A CO., I'atant otter jured by the cnllupso of u church wall iomo in Woodvillo, tho troops did not cluster of substantial barns, sheds and In tliaprcsenco of the Chinese READY FOR THE WORD. Wnatilnstnn, Ihih, for Ihrlr fl.uo prlin at Solano, in tho province ot Cludad who live thcro and a number of Nashita,rt for tho scene until too Into to pro-c- IMORMOtf ELDERS RUN OUT other smaller buildings ou tho place, and iDd now lbt ot oua thouwiint larouttona wnDttxl. Real. tho lynchlng.Moscs confessed tho au orchard of ftvo acres. ville people a corncr,of tho village was Huiiulmnus Only Wnntado Know Which iced. Tlirjr'Blinnlil Sta'ush'ter. I'eoplfl ot Meridian, Alias., Object to Pro. Iinbbi Krauskopf is very enthusiastic for Christian wot- -. dedicated as selytliiK methods. Cjiicaoo, Juno 2!. Ouy C Ledyard. $hlp. oyer the prospects of tho farm school and The Chinese will be taught Constantinople, Juno 28. An HANGED IN PUBLIC. Jr., manager of tho American Starch everyday. Mkmdian, Miss., Juno 20. Elder qxpects it to becomo tho mother of uiany typical of tho situation Co., and son of Ouy C. Ledyard, Sr n Bchraiter Takes Up ;lfig Aiydo In, Lincoln liero last we'eh- - During tho (Execution of Claris Lewis at Fayettevllls, Rytlnlsh, Pomeroy, Parish and Jones similar institutions, "Tho lovo of plonoe'r sugujr broker o.f Chicago, shot ST. LOUIS. w. V11. four Mormormon elders froth Utah, is inuatp with tho Jew," ho Lincoln. Nob.. June 29. Schrader, panic caused by tho salnto fired in hlmsolf through tlw heart with a fowl- tho divine itonot f.f tjtp jubllco o( Queen Victoria ivere run out of Meridian. The' eld-r- enya. "Let tho Israeli to but como iu Cincinnati, Juno 23. A Times-Sta- r hcalcr.arlvd in Llticpn ' ing piece. Ho died Instantly. had been in the city several conflict; with motlcr earth ,and ho fcnls yesterday afternoon and annpiuiyijd thp Mussulmans trooped into tho tpcclal from Fayettoville, W. Vn., says: lays arranging for meetings, und pifMqve rcawaKcmng tor tno noitis uuu ttrects, Caught II? Crtvo-Iu- . hat this city would bo nis liomo tor no nskcd armed with bludgeons, nnd Jlnrk Lowls was hanged hero at began u Thursday n viiicyards. In timo wo will get him tho polh;o whether the Orceks or . m., in publlo, bjforo a larg aud ndeflnlto period,. Ho dcelarod that St. Louis Juno 20. EJwnvd"Wcldcn . canvass . for the purpose oi oit ot tho sweatshops." 11. tho Armenians wcro"'to,bfi ajtaekptl. crowd, in n natural grove.' Tho Jqhn Jamison nnd I'ntrlclc Rad-Igu- Lincoln was destined to becomp bcrger, Andrew Downs. iondemncd man sang on tho scaffold. tecuring converts. This invasion ol and that ho would hcalj.be wcro buried In a caving scwei people John IIarrlspn,(a fojujor,, wns found I'lture were no disorderly duinotutra-.lirn- prlvnto rosMonees so loft, d Endeavor Ilrlefs. 'art. ailments of 16,000 pcoplo befora ho trench, and tho two lead in his smyko hausc east ot Salem, that a largo crowd gathered at the thought to have been fatally Injured If ho dver d)d leave. T,ho Endeavorors of Ireland aro develAIo. Ho was for several yoars aifllcted Lowls was hanged for tlio murder of irteslan well at tho Junction of Fourth oping much enthusiasm over tho plan of A Victim nt Apoply. (vlth compression of tlo br'tiin, caused Jharles Olbson, whoio tleaUi appeared street ant Twcnty-Milr- J avenuo, anil misl 1 tiund n th ii Trm-hs- . Irish CiiAttanoooa, Teprr., June. 2d. Hon. oy a fracture of tho skull. whn they nttolnptcd to hold, sending out centralEudeavoreru no tq. bo desired by Mm- - U'Ijmhi. to China. Wkst Hui'icuiuii, Wis., June 20. The J. II. IHble, United States district afc tho elderi woro politely but sionaries to her to contttiuo, unlnturruptetl, services naicme f iTirinillntnTl i'tiirilere'. remains of Kdward Clegg, n.newspapui tornoy for eastorn Xonnessoo, and one in Turkey, iu a committee of citizens, by with Lotyli and ono or PER DAY. reporter, wort found on tho St Paul A of the most nctlvo pot'l'tfclans ii the Hazi.kton, 1'iu, Juno 29. Joha aer eu'roiualswho wcro jointly convicted firmly told Hon.a John Fewell, that the A missionary letter, mentions as a coKATES: neaded by two others, Duluth 'railroad tracks near Mahtownh, state, was found dead In Bed at hi Rroadt, indicted foj inurdpring Vitali-an- (villi Lewis. Room and Breakfast, $1.00. people would not allow tho privacy ol incidence thnt sho hns a daughter bem . 'tomaielln. an Itallan'bitt latei Suitduy. Olegg camo lecently from homo In this city. "Deathls ascribed to tholr houses to bo thus Invaded, and in 1881 whobo initials aro O. E. And Call to Itepiiiillran Itepresentatlvrui. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Dny. Chattanoogu, und his homo U in D- apoplexy, oq'a hpibftvi cbrpiiB hcarlngj rcljeascd town. They left sho is u good EndeaVorcr too. elders ' Gwl Stfirm. etroit Washinoton, Juno 2S. In anticipa- thotho firstmust leave, "Tho prospee Bnot and UIUimI himself. I'or l'lnylnic lliUlKundny. MMls. BtdRffftt, train. Tho Chiistlttn Endeavor societies in the passago of thq tariff bill by an tion of 0., Jurto, 2S. Mayot tlye trial pro'yqd upon'hhnlnd. Mexico nro drstiped to solvo largoly tho WbeM Voh Visit St. J.oiiifi stop nt Will Hhoot, Their FlraXri)ckers at Ounton thq nonato thLs week Mr. Orosvenor, ot The Treasury HUtouent. Oood, 8. J. Klliottnnd'd, L. Nelson, dl Alciumler pampbell. Mrs. ditaciilt qtirntiaii of uatlvo self Ohio, chairman of tho Republican Waiii,nqtoX, ' Jifno 21'. Unless tho rectors of tho Sprhipjflpld, Raso Hall WASiiiNoroN, Juno 28. Tho stateWiiEELlNo'r V. 'Va., Iluno 2a Mr of tho house, ha issued ment of. tho condition of tho treasury condition of public business prevents Co., woro bound ovt)rtq"thtigrand jurj wltlcVgr. of the Alexander Campbell, of shows: Available cash bulunco, S"i35, . reqiies't ull republican IfMifrrj- - d Wttr 31nt Cart Urttt toHotU, President and Mrs. MoKlutoy will on tho chaVgo of violating thp lav Chri6tiiin Endeavor enthusiasm la tlio foundcrof tho Chrlstlan.M,,'l3- - church, a 'houseto to bo. In their members seats next 14(1,093: gold reserve, SUO.SW.bOU. leave here Friday for a visit to Cantual against Sunday i)asebalir ' sauio tho world over, Bethany, W. Va.,nged 85yqars. tho TURKISH BATHftiOpcH'sIl NIMht They will remain uutl,Monday. ' dl?dnt Mcnday, July 0, SlMTIinnnAnnmniVcS ' kin rmw 1 111 Muuvw n rrs-vrr . . ,...,.. Mrir.mn Thirty1 Thousand of London's tnou.irFed. London, Juno 25. The fanoakor Rood Will . Namo Thoui Bad RooultD of o Tornado In ' i r lino uoumy, ivttB. tno Laaz uay oi tno oosBion. princess of IllllllllllJinil E g ji, ny BEST TRAINS TO Uo-lo-d.i- te jj Anfi-jwrloc- jlc J Hat-urdn- Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, Yucatan Chill Tonw. self-defens-e. o St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, -- VIA- n St. Louis or Chicago, VESTIBULEO TRAINS, (8peraetes). Mnssa-thusct- Cy-H- SLEEPERS, DINING CARS. k CHAIR CARS F. Mjt.R'JftGl TOAV. OOrfSULT TIOKCT AQCNT. OR PASS'll AQENT, OT. LOUIS. MO. orc-iK- 1 v o k aa a a ajuumMM-- DR. MEJJPENHATiL'3 IMPROVED k F. G. NIEMS, GIIE Al MR DM i HsIisasiiiiiiB al jcl-jle- s, w$$ rl ('our-maske- thirto vears ww, iml'ijm jWity- jW"L' nUAlLVNTEED TO CUIIE O Pct-tlgrc- w And Miliaria In all "Forms. Tasteless. NoiW peiiulno without tho above picture and tho flfimtiuii of J, O. UendenhalL Price, CO conto nt all Dealers. I'HtTAHED ONLY BY CHILLS AND FEVER JN0.hG, MORTON, CVANSV1LLC. tiolil by Mania?.!)-- & OrjUti'o Co.tl Mining Krnlucl y K son-ten- )' '? J'"'' d Comp-inv- IND. Co, Esrlingtc J , Ilsicy EXCURSION TICKETS YIA THE rt-- Illinois Central fi. K, TO THE partl-cnlorc- - TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND WTERNATIOMAL M - - EXPOSITION FUiTSCK SON, AT-- '' "(,. H w n For llm above occasion Helen'' vtill.o told by ll,e Illinois Central Hnilroatl at v.irjini! lime;, rates and limns, including a licit t on sale djily, good o reiutn until Xovt mbir 7, and including tickets having limit of Iwenly ihys, fifteetl diys and tev-e- n (l.iis For lull p.irlirulats as to which of tlie ahovn appliis frcm iur neattst Railroad Slr.non in connection with ibo Illinois Ccniral Ratlrnad, call on or ad dress )our nrarrst railroad Tickel Agent Wm 11 leans Jno A Scott, Dtv P ss Apt , Memphis A. II Hanson, O P A.ChiciKn Loinswlle W. A Kellond, Murbav, Div Pass. Agt, New Or- AGFA GEORGE KING, DRUGGIST vST. Jo CHARLES, KENTUCKY". me.s-(.age- s 11 uu-oth- 1 - . Ntco Line of DruuKJSts' Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. . o ' deep-throate- d ' pt I To any person interested in hu- mane niallert, or wlio loves am- qials, we will sentl free, upon copy of tlie "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In addition to itenr.oly interesting read ing, it contains a list of tho valuable and unusual premiums given hy lliis paper. Address 410-- pf Sent Free THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, UnlteiTCliarltics llulMInc, Htvr Vork ; WantetHn 1dea,2 pri-on- Don't Use Drugs v. yus-terda- Attpr-fiey- t. ut Seir-HUI- ST, JAMES HOTEL, ajq ngri-oultu.r- o " unless Nnuneed lliem. and then only pure drugs, such as aro sold by responsible druggislfl We keep only That is lha great disIlia best tinction In be looked for when the time comes that you need Ibem Nowhere r'se will you find so complete a slock A good time to begin lh.it spring medicine s ST. BERNARD DRLC1 iTORE, IIRYAN IIOI'1'l'.R. Manager. 13:-1- rly house-to-hou- first-name- s. d d. W. PHITCHBTT en-ib- lo Hotel ... prop'r Lucile MADISONVILLE, KY. Sufficiently Ileattd ct, $2.00 W BELMONT This House Is Newl Fiunlshines are New BverylhlnR Fitsl-cU- ti I ST. JAMES HOTEL, support-iiifihiirohi- .HOTEL :i. 5. MADISONVtCL: KY. jones, .pMrfoter - x LV J BRK vjiiyiiw.p. iVlJ iBaiHIIHIHI mumi ??r nrr' . tJJJi A.SJeV wpwr ASIDE , rrr nndcr-Etandin- ii5gB8r r BILL PROGRESSING. (9ur (olored (itiens. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. r "MI t. r" : r Mr. Urowder Myers is at his old post of Go, ALrxtKDKK, harlineion, Ky. duty as night yard clerk Operator Martin attended the picnic at ZION A M B. CHURCH. Mortons last Saturday night Sftvlccs every Sunday morning at ti o'clock! of Hopliinsnlle, made a . Agent Prospects' of the Ratification of imt evening at 7 o'clock.. Sunday icliool at g'30 brief vts.it Adams, Exposition last week C. li. Walker, pastor. in to the the Hawaiian Annexation Agent Harry Ogden and vsife.of Shught- MT. 7I0N 0AITI8T CHURCH Scrvlcei Sabbath at it a. m. anil t n. in. Sun rtsvilic, are visiting rciauvrs nnn menus Treaty Brighter. dijr school tfl 30 a. in W. W. I'oiter, patior v i? in the South. Chirf Detective Fisher, of the Southern Hemember the picnic to 1)8 given Situr-rta- y Wasliington, D. C, June 29, Express Company tntilo .1 business trip fAl by ihe Eirlington Urass lUntl. 1897. The tariff bill, when it reaches the President, will prob-- 1 There will brt a grant! concert anil musi- lien; last Sunday s.W Conductor Gephardt was on a special ably contain the House rates on cal Riven 10 night b tua children of tin passenger train between Ilopkinsulln and nearly all the important features. High School at MadMnnvillri Nashvillo several days last week. While it could scarcely be exMrs. Belie Hilton returned horry from Conductor Moody was in clnrgn of the pected that the Senate would re Hopkinsvillt! last week. Elklon branch train last week, and makes ject the amendments which its own will bo a crand lima at tha ChrisThem a good man for the place. committee had proposed and jo tian Endeavor next Santhy. absolutely back to the House scheMaster of Trains Devnev spent a good John Lane, of Princeton, is the guest of portion of his time at Gulhrio last week, dule, there is a strong disposition among Senators to allow the con- T H. Mcrriweather. looking after the transfer of pisscngers at ttishop J U. Small ii now on ths ocean that Doint ference committee to restore abso8,poo,o6o. 1'OnU McVl (nol) 7M it phatic tones: lutely the House schedules on first sailing for Africa KANSAS Agont Etbendge and wifn, after a rest of Christian Emloavorcra nro giving es- OAVl'Ll. NatnrSlcers CITY IM " 'The court orders that the ver... 3 20 it and second class wools, sugar, High! colored Mudrnt recently cratlittted J about two weeks which he spent at Nash ) dict be set aside, and 1 want to de- pecial attention to Sabbath observance, WHi:AT-No.!H- urd (MH & pottery, farm products generally in tho New Orleans Metlical College ville and the Exposition, is again hick at clare here that in all cases where nnd. oonunittoofl nro being appointed for OATS -- No. White tt and many other articles in which Joe t'ritchctt w.u u MaJIsonvillt! Fruity his post of duty COKN-N- o. work ill many places. V0H4J an unfortunate woman is on ttial this tbo states lu tho numberCalifornia NKJV Oltf.tUNS. loads of these, the amendments made by the night. do. It is believed that the rumor afloat, that for stealing food, taken to keep oommittccs. H) A 4TS Senate committee have proven un'A COltN -- NaS Wl The Dxnqurt givan by the Eastern Star Vico President Harahan of the Illinois her offspring from starving, it will .... ... TJhoro is ono Christian Endeavor soThe bill as framed by popular. ItAV C'lmtiv MM (ft IT 00 was simply grand. Central will again become an oflieer in the require thirteen men to convict ciety (u tho Transvaal, antlln Johannes0 IS(U u u IIMtIC Nu Mui the House committee and passed IIACON L. & N. Company, is unfounded it her of the crime in this court burg Itsolf Hvcb an actlvo Eudcnvorer IfAirfUN ShIim Kememberlho concert by that body was especial! accept.dlrtilllnif 7U 1H It does indeed, look strange that one The defendant is discharged from who is oagor to spread tho movements. LOUISVILLE. An organizition Knan ai tho N.igMRV able to the agricultural interests, t ... KSUSt Mil The fciuio Christ, and especially acceptable to Re- National Protective. Association, is bring lono man could enter a car and rob it when custody.' By His miracles, ns by His words, lATrt Xa-- Mixed KHi "The announcement was greeted were four ablo bodied men in the Murray, of thon publicans generally in the fact that put on foil by I' HOC NonM'-M- , 8M t( same, but a 44 Smith and Wesson revolver with applause from the sjiectators, Christ- proclaimed Himself tho diviuo ll,'l)V-Olran- :i! 6S South Carolina t4'i4 it precluded the possibility of susbegotten Son In theso t ihu r h of that and the general sentiment that and onlysubtlo assaults of God.tho divin- i ji ii jiiii.iimir days of picion or successful charge that it It is said that John Taylor, .1 Pullman weilds a grc-x- influence in a case unarmed upon Judge Grace had acted not only as ity of our Lord, the oncoming hast of was framed in the interests of or to porter running out of Pittsburg, is worth kind, when pointed direct at an Leave your orders for Candibefitted a chivalrous man, but that young Christians need to bury deep in man tlic advantage ot trusts ot any 100,000 1 heft to their lioarts tho intelligent conviction date's was right. Cards, Business .Cards, U. lineman came near having his ruling kind. Whether the Senate amend Last Sunday was Children's Day at the OTheW. car totally destroyed keep innocent babes from perish- that tho Christ of tho miracles was Visiting Cards with Tin: Bf.i'.. ments are more favorable to the A. M E Zion church, and the program his ing from hunger than tho trusts or not, the mere fact that was excellent Tho collection amounted last week, by a passenger engine striking it. called ,1 crime." can scarcely bo none- other T. Ellis. very Christ of God. Big new stock of fine cut cards William succeeded in getting the car As it was, tie many persons believe them to be to $10 10 Subscribe fot ThttllRE just received. from tho track, wbeh the engine which was Hopkins so is likely to lead the conference County's Mining. Otpnttt MORTONS GAP committee to restore absolutely running at a rapid rate of speed was but a The Wing brothers were in iown Son-da- y few feet away nnd Tobacco Crop. the House rates, and there is evvisiting the Uogus family. er reason to believe that the Sen The L & N did a large passenger busiTotal product of Commercial mines DIUTCT'FKOM MILL TO tyEARILR, e77 The Porter brothers have opened an ico ness last week between all points pf imate will promptly accept them. 'SM.1 in Hopkins County for 1S96 about Which Snves vou 4 B tr Proflta. DISCUSS1NO THE HAWAIIAN portance on their system and Nashville. IUEA1Y. cream parlor in the south end of town The Jobber anJ Store Xerpor the Commission Hausf, The Wiohiattf, the Mat output of the of M E Hamilton and I' Sharber were Thousands of passengers were carried to The Hawaiian annexation treaty 202-2- 01 k. State), 777, iS 3 Tons NEW YORK CITY. K. ROSENBDitGER & CO. and fro and wo have yet to hear of a sincontinues to be the subject of very sick last week Money brought into Hopkins county charged to the S Myers has moved back to his first loe gle accident that could be much attention and discussion, A CUSTOM UXDS TO ORDER Our Great Dirgilni by the sale of this product, more, than and the more it is discussed the and says that heaven is the only place bet- carelessness of the company. j ftUITO FOR I s- more satisfactory it becomes and ter than the Gap Two hand cars were knocked from the $500,000. flop's Jldcnls Suits. Sires 5 to 15, the greater the prospect of its ratGuaranteed to te made from All Wool, The great bulk of this half million J Uogus will run his ice cream parlor track by freight trains, and made fit ma ulth iaim pair or pants, ez.93 Fancy Brown, Cray. Mack, or Blue ification. While it is scarcely ex- exclusively for white peopfo terial for a scrap pile fc Section Foremen dollars cash was paid in wagu to Tirv Suits r GUAHANTh 1 1) totvl miJt from tin portrd Worsted Corded Uxilot, made In latest Satin, Wool Uwtlut In lILkk. Illuc, Ijiry, Inriiti from style, lined Vbilh Ininoited will lie taken up tor pected that it Prof. G W Lane is expected to be in Henry and Cates both had their cars mine employes. . Mule up uith Stllot trimmed and fuddicl In the best of Custom ) to q yntt of final action at this session, tltcrc our midst soon You cannot duplicate It In struck by the same number of a freight Colbr Lollir fUiwy tmUoWmil ll.ud wiUiIiit DLuk Albert 1 edor manner Twill Sjtrtn and l'trut ibt Hindi. Tilmming and Work, your town for J 16.00. sires 34 to 41. Total Coke production of the State, is every reason to believe that it train, and both on a curve Tbey are renunshlpthcttry bnt btmt In blMi for ago lot? 15 yean, The same goods made for Youth's, I J C OK Rev. II II Gordon will till his appointSee I'lltcrn't Iklow Swllor 1 wltliuut ir will be confirmed at no. distant day garded as the most careful of men and we 27,168,47 Tons. to 18, In Long I'ants, Coat and Vest, and thatjthe American flag, which ment at the Baptist church Sunday hope they will not be held responsible for Hopkins County product made at Itow to Ibis was pulled down in Hawaii at the Ktrnsey Stanley and John Nance are the accident 2 measure for ?- JfcV1 S1"1"? JflK8 Earlington) 17,071.40 Tons. 0, w)th pitrl llHfMI Men' and direction .of Grover Cleveland, holding forth at the old stand The Baltimore & Ohio receivers have Youths Suits Total value for 1806 of Hopkins will be hoisted permanently under Measure The Quarterly meeting will be held here placed an order with aruund the the the 'direction of that Union sol- on the iSth inst. Quite a Spiritual meet- Company for 3,000 box cars, Pullman Car County's Tobacco Crop, the leading and llreast over and also one Waist dier, William McKinlcy. product of our farms and that upon ing is anticipated. Ihe Vest, end with the Missouri Car Company for from Crotch ITS BEARING ON CUI1AN QIESTION. Mrs Lue Watson will possibly move to 1,000. Five hundred coal cars will be de- which a large proportion of our farmto Heel for The fact that President McKin-le- y Earlington in the near future. I'ants. sKSsiiiiVlLail livered by the Michigan Car Company, 20, ers defend almost wholly for their revaaeMtoVQ3isLasiiiiV lias so promptly and successIreight and five passenger engines by tho enue, about $135,000. Everybody is invited to attend the meetWe Par Exfully carried out this important ing at Nnrtonvillc Sunday press Char-reUaldwln Locomotive Works, and 15 freight and Teaturc ol the foreign policy outshould you engines by the Pittsburg Locomotive lined by the St. Louis platform not Called Upon Again. DOWN IN THE MINES. Works. The new engines are to a largo will has given additional confidence in refund the No doubt most truo Christians havo extent to replace old locomotives. money s Jfis wisdom and prospective, much sweet peace nnd many bright and New York, Juno 25 The train on the happy days in this world, but their in shaping a satisfactory What a blessing it would prove to all policy with reference to Cuba. concerned, if those few companies who Central Kailroad of New Jersey which is poaco is liko that of tho mariner who Ilcnicmbcr st-The demand lor instant action on have adopted the cheap scale of wages known as the "Newark special," and runs has battled with tho tempests of tho You tuy direct from this subject, which was so strenu for the miner, could see their way clear to between Newark and Point Pleasant every night, bnt when tho morning cornea tho one of the Wlun ordarlog tend Post Oflka, Ejrpresi a month ago, seems to have join those now paying the standard wages, afternoon, and makes the return trip each sky is bright and tho sen unruffled, and largest Clo. Monty Order or IttgUttrrd Lcttcii, alio with light thing Manua entirely disappeared, and there is a then indeed would harmony retgn supreme morning, carrying scdres of wealthy New- onward to nnd happy heart ho voyages at list birthday, and If taret or snu'l m tho desired haven, or liko facturers in fur Ms age. Monty chwrfirlly refunded ark business men, whose families' spend the disposition to pernit Jhc Presi- in western Kentucky once more not utuuttonr ben 2c stanpl for tho soldier who has roado tbo march America. dent to formulate aiid'carry out his W D Caviness, of the Mechanical tie- - summer at tho Various seashore resorts on and fought tho battlo and gained tho tles. tape measure, measuring, blanks the Jersey coasi, met with an accident be- victory, and, though enjoying tho solpolicy, which, it is believed, will be a just one and satisfactory to partmant ot tho St. Uernard Company was tween Hazlet and Middlctown Hut for dier's rest and with it tho sweets of triumph, knows not how soon tho bucto to the friends of Cuba. called to Empire last week to splice an tbo nervo and tho courage of Engineer rVLjJzmgnzj-tZViZLrr- t IB may sound and hp again bo called to Mrm iH ,ii m KILL 11EING PUSHED. iron rope for the coal company there. He William It, Bennett there would have been struggle THE TARIFF tho foe, United Presbywith injuries protest of the people spoke very highly of the new machinery loss of life and serious ot The terian. The three passenger against Democratic delay of the and building lately erected and put to coaches train consists and a combination baggage and Smlneiw. tariff bill has been so loud and work in the new Empire mine In fact smoking Sadness serves but ono end, being obo-fcajr - On the trip to Newark it 53) s it is the best in the bute, and cannot I f clear that even the members C only in repentance, nnd hath dono g'dUank and that party could not resist it.v The be excelled So nice! ly are things arranged avclinB over oncl scueciuie time, speed was its greatest work, not wlicn it sighs or a ear track nt a of " that one man alone oistsisicJn sWnpl weeps, but when it hates and grows Vs.ProBress .upon the bill this week about a has been rapid, so rapid that there the coal instead of ihfee as was formerly ing rod mile a minute. Suddenly the driv careful againrt sin, but cheerfulness " on tho right side of tho engine serves charity, fills tho soul with haris reason to expect that it will pass tbo"case.. broke, and flying up. struck the top of the mony nnd uinkes and publishes glorifiof the the- - Senate by the end Secretary llailcy made friends here a cab directly over the window where Engi- cation of God. Jeremy Taylor. " month. brief call last week, wo supposa in the inf-- " neer Dennett sat with his hands on the 'Not only is the propurff. made terest of his gold and coal mines. lever and throttle. ajjAfwrnely satisfactory by the bill Subscribe for Tub Uek. Wcs Cody is again back among friend so fargMfjfelafes to the Senate, but at Hecla, and of course will resume his theDennett was knocked from his seat, and broken rod began, to rain blow after prospects are that tho time oc duties in (he mines blow on tho cab, smashing it into splinters cupieu in conference will be unuscoal shipments to Nasbvilla last nennett um not lose nis sen control nor ually brief. Ordinarily a tariff Thewere UU rather light, but as there was seek to save himself Uoth his hands were bill is in conference several weeks, week little demand for it, the trado did not crushed and bleeding, but he reversed tho sometimes mpntlis. But there is brakes, but only to find that the air pump reason to believe that the time oc suffer. Tho Hecla Company is now running which operates them bad been smashed by cupicd by the conference comthe flying rod. He was badly bruisod and mittee will be as brief, compara with a sufficient force to fill all orders. tively,. as has been the tune occu , Among the coal companies now holding bleeding from a dozen wnumh, but he managed to evade the pounding rod, crawl . pied with the other features of the out against paying standard wages is tho bill! The fact that the Senate at Uarnesley, who organized out over the boiler, and signal "down " He bad to do it that way, beplan, so they could pay brakes has restored the House rates in a on the cause the broken rod which was wrecking large number; of cases antl has their men better wages So it seems that nearly reached the House figures. the big profits they claimed other compa- the cab, prevent him reaching tho whistle mm Urn on the most important of the nies were making, failed to show up in cord His fireman, George W. Itoland, entheir case and a reduction of wages follow e J changes made by the Finance deavored to assist him, but was helplessly Committee reduces very much the Among the who visited occu- the reunion at N ishville lat week were pipned in on his side of the cap by the tunc that the bill is likely to py in reaching a complete agree- several who am identified with Ihe coal timbers which had been crushed in upon him After a run of fully a mile under ment, and there is still reason to production of ibis county these conditions, In less than a minute the hope that the bill may become a This from the Jelhcj Advance Sentinel train came to a standstill. Conductor Millaw by July 4th. shows the deplorable condition of mining lard Knag and his crew, together with the FOKEJCN NOT KI.HAKDM). PROTESTS in the Jrllico region- half hundred passengers, rushed to the enli.illlrv ilia. The closing days of the tariff The mining siluttiun is but little, it gine, where tbey found the firerinn a consideration are punctuated with any changed since last week There is no prisoner in the wreckage, and the engineer ik.r- - too . orie or two further mild protests indication of a settlement at present. who is personally known to all of them, & KS'1'nrAA.h-nM- ar from foreign countries with refer- Doth sides seem to be very indifferen climbing slowly down from the boilj ence to the bill. There have been about the matter er, where he bad crawled at the risk of . II OMJ. fL IK 1 U S iUI M "K- 1 possibly a half dozen of these 111 The operators are saying nojhing At his life to save theirs the various forms, some of them some of the mines there is some entry and The fireman was found to be unhurt, and coming formally through ihu for- repair work going oil Bennett's injuries, while severe andpu'n-fulwer- e eign representatives here and be The miners are m (king preparations for fcllnd to be not serious Congrat.. ing filed at the Stale Department, a long and dclermin-t- strike Tbey have ulations were sbowerctl upon the plucky and others merely in the vj ol wnt nut several reliaf committee into engineer by the passengers, and a commitscolds in legislative 'bodies dr parts of the country. These com- tee of some of Newark's business men was ' newspapers of foreign countries. mittees report that many of them do not for the ' These do not create the slightest know where the next meal is to come fitrmed substantial pur posh of preparing a more Globe LwJ&RbsssIsMvB token LLLLLP9alaPf?!aiiiiiislS',fl wBflHiiissiiiiiK K " Wf Asassiinv iluiry among the statesmen who from There is no doubt but what tbero are engaged in framing the tariff are many of them 'liard run" for ihe , National Appeal. measure. Nearly all of the coun- necessaries of life. The work for Ihe last fA have hiade protests of year was only enough to ma,kc a very scant ft is estimated that the Government is tries which losing three million dollars a week in revthis sort have themselves protcc living enue by the delay in the passage of the very five tariffs, many of They claim at the proposed reduction, Tariff bill. are losing ten high, and against none of these with Work as it has been, that tbey can't times as much The people account of tho in work on have the United States ever made live on the wages they get. Uut the oper- delay We earnestly nik every one of our While ators claim with the proposed reduction, readers to immediately write a postal card any complaint or protest. to, at least, member of the United they have protested vigorously that it will enable them to market more State Senate one Washington, urging' and at against discrimination made with coal, and consequently give more work and demanding the immediate, passage of a reference to products of the United aggregate more wages at the end of the. Protective Tariff law and such a law as will give adequate protection to American States alone and not applied also month " labor and Amercin Industries Address y SwM to similar products of other na Secretary Atkinson spent several days at your postal card to Hon. Wm J Dehor, I & " U S S , Washington, D C. tions, they have inatle no com-p- l the Nashville exposition last week fcv POIUC-NottM- 'romises to Be Bspccinlly Acceptable to the Agricultural Interests. imt mailers t news pet lilnlne. to Dili column ilioul.t bo mMrcssci.t in All communication fj 1 ,?' ' fHh MARKETS. In Bircot Rimiillcltj-- . TrnUi in sweet simplicity espresso Nsit Vo,i Juno C3 IM7. ;tnn, VVItlMi Inlin Q 111,.. the thoughts Unit bind niul tho words OATTI.n NulhcStecra. t 1 00 O.X ifJ) COriWf-Mlddlln- tr. . .. that bnrn conviction In human on the l.nte Judge Qrnce. PLOOlt-Wllt- tcr Wheat 1U I) 4 TO nnd stcndily, with unfailing WIIUA'P-N- o. 77 ft 7IX "I hear the late Judge John R oye, dotccta nnd discloses to tho bravo COltN aS No a Sited. OATS-N!S Grace, of the court of appeals of Bpirit that stands by what ft believes. cvj 8 25 .. Kontuckv, set asidojthe vqrdict of Ono said that "truth, like light, travels SI' LQUJ& .. TJJ a Jury once under circumstauces In straight lines;" that It fa a diyino COCTON-Mldal- lnc . uenvts-stce- rs, .. J (0 a 2A Cons unJ Heifers that to my mind did him infinite OBsencc. Philadelphia Methodist. lietwlj CALVKS-tr-- er .... 0 00 credit," said Ropiercntativo John UOaS-r- olr .... 320 ta Soloct.,-...- , Kndcnvor Echoes. 30J S. Rhea to n Washington Post re4J Oottngo prayer mcctlnRs ore growing I'l.OUK-l'utc- nts l'unota iUtrado... 3 30 porter. WllllAT-N- o. In favor with Endcavorcrs. Ilea Winter.. "It seems that x poor woman, Tho Pennsylvania Ohrlstlnn Kmicav-o- r QAT3-NO- .S K!l who was on the verge of starvation, ,.... 31 union has 90 district ovangelistio su- KYK-rouACco-Lu- ei soj and who was the solestijport perintendents. 4 50 Irut nurlejr of four little children, went into a 8 Many Christian Endeavor pociotlos HAY Clear Tlinothjr. UirrTEll-ChoI8 Dairy neighbor's sinokc-hout- c and pur- liavo recently forniod Jllblo study class- KOOS-Fre- ili co rOltIC SluiMlim! (non) loined a piece of bacon. Tho es, led by tho pastors. jiroof was positive and the jury reSan Lcandro (Oal. ) Endonvorcrs nro cmc.iaa. luctantly returned a verdict of urging tho establishment ot n pnblio OATTI.K-Nnt- tre Stcera. 8R0 guilty. When tho finding of the driuking fountain fpr bicyclists that nous Kttir to unotcc. 3 10 cour.t was read Judge Grace who they may bo kept from tbo enticements 00 f 1'utenU 3 TO presided at the time over the of tho saloon. WJIUAT No. 2.Serine... Tho total membership of tho pooioties Fourteenth judicial district, rising No. Sited to his feet, said in the most em- of Christian Endeavor is now about OATS-No- .1! 18 l SET THE VERDICT rtl.l Jl-hi-C .. SIlGKI'-l'utrtoCli- olco TO THE Tennessee Centennial TTIII3 COUN-No.?M- lxod No. EXPOSITION. ISO IJACON-L'lcnr- Rlb LARU-rrlmoSi- oam HIIi:iiP-FulrtoClio- lcn. 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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 any part of yotjr labor. Address ,' EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY. , BHXE f r, U A TfftAL HO 4 ' ORDOATID YOU WILL USE ' v4 Splendid Opportunity. ;. a lin Free trip to the great Tennessee The IJkk has just .mil other Centennial and Internation Expoassortment of cards ,1. V.. .:.... Will receive prompt, attenBee's """h o'ffcr. 'v Stationery auu cjii won"t" ")notice sition. GoRead The you ike.splendid tion at this office. Estimates Begin anytime shbrt in the printing lino " furnished upon application. ia best sjyle and at lowest prices. now. rect-ive- d tint of the general tariff systems or the high protective rates which other countries levy upon articles which we may happen to offer fur audit is not likely that these protests from other countries will have any weight with the frannrs of this bill, owym&pmfWrwrmLim Mr Howard White, civil engineer for the St Uernard Coal Company, is back from a visit to New Jersey and has again resumed his duties. A big delegation of miners is expscted to attend ihe K of P picnic here next Saturday Free For All. Without money you can go to the Tennessee Centennial and Inter national Exposition any time you like. Read The Bee's great oflcr and go to' work. MV '"wr1 .atfft !' I.I $M D- CANDIDATES' CARDS-BUSINESS CARDS. , VISITING CARDS.-'-'"'- m. ' -- J " " bSATIgFACTlOM GUARATfTEE'- . - . .. WORK i... 1 We .have a '. very complete line of Cut Cards, any size, style or quality, and know l?$4 print tllcm in e neatesf possible Artistic printing ia, the only ,.?sy9jSl?ner' ':-;- , kind we do, If anybody asli'st yabout V;4 the price, tell them pur charges ajfe, mbre reasonaDfe' tnan anybody s. We, execute 3'our orders, promptlyv 'HE jj- -i. BE-Bt , TMlOMajj. ll w KENTUCKY. '- . If t j.'xas;. J&SP&Mto. rtJ? vsamns. i- - ,jj&fcu' . Mr- - ,i..3-rTe(ps- j( &&& fe .' " atfniaiaiAy--- '" K - L. ""i 5Jsk ttiMA- n- - '"" fc -- wi' iaaj 41 f u Ti Special Services. TO ESTABLISH A LAUNDRY. A MODERN KNICIIT ERRANT. on Ins left. Instantly tho arithThe M. E. Church will be cs metic of his memory re.lo.cted the The Anonymous Attack In the decorated figures back upon the grpy matter Went With John Victory to Jail pecially the coming in conimemora-tio- Hr. J. n. Schultj. uinck-Ma- ll on our City Alnr of Sunday, 4th of has Decided to How tho Chivalry of Ancient of bin political physiogomy, finally July, and Rev. C. C. Hall, pastor, ....w Illbll IU lUIUIUIClU. shal Shown up in True 1M "3", 3n5ustru uc fEfjr.DC." Put In n Laundry Plant at landing the with a dull tliu 4 will deliver sermons suited to the Cnvaliers Mas Been Suddenly Colors, upon his somewhat ri.ni-...,- t Darlington -- nwvni.11.,1.1 Sunday morning and KELtUSRl) O.V HIS OW.Y linCOCXIZAXCE. occasion record, and there was born tint,. Revived in Hopkins liARLlNCTON, JuttB20,'g7. nigni. a Hearty invitation is ex. him the thoucht that li. Editor Bee: He has Done Laundry Work In tended to all to attend these County. ' i in me enemy's Will yon kindly allow mc n little Examining Trial Set for Todny. couniry Nashville, Russellvlllc and "Surely that was someone rapping, space in your paper to reply to an Hnrshnl Bnrnctt AccomInfant baptismal service at 10.30 Hopklnsvillc. article mirnortinn 10 eminntn imm Seignior Don Quixote La Svengall Von some free silverite was tappiui; a.' m. before reeulnr servicer All ,.' panied Cody to Alor- possibly it was Bob Tapp-ing- , liarneslcy and signed "Justico" L. N. TIME TABLE. on . Trilby de Ia Victor; parentswho desire to have their if some young and sickly sapling, or Mr. J. M. Schultz, a deaf mute, which appears in the last issue of gnnficld. children baptized will remember called on ....the Mail and the whole tenor of u.. .31111:1, iccnng sore; The Bee yesterday and May 30, 1897) Fifty Years Ajfo. this announcement. which in to lay all the Name of the wanted to talk laundry. He said: An Amusing Legend of an Amusing Inc.. only that and nothing more." south. Who could Imagine that this ahould be Wes Cody did last Thursday N"o,jj No. 01 With these noetic tliniu.luc 0..11 No 51 killing of Green at.Shirpi. nml nil Iinnlri.mr, The place where, In elfjhteen nlnety.thrce The Christian Endeavor topic ,"I atll nn ovnnrinnrn! ...... .u.,.,, aw dent Told in An Amusing Way. Ly. Chicago J 10.10 a m 7.00 p in fresh in mind.he cautiously peeked tllQ bloodshed rind .. ........... su xj w. That white I.v Si. L011I1 8 8 31 P in Of a nt ImnMn What llO hn3 Wnnlnll tn fin frtr rnm for the coming Sunday bears 011 and I am going to have a plant. of arch and auiuu . Lv Uvarmlllo 1 10 pm Coop m 3 15 am ..f time around the tree and found ln'moif II dome l.v llenilrrion ilite at my was surrendered voluntarily and patriotism and an effort will be inisiown just tails to my liking." 3 36 p ni fi.jo p m J 41 m uauscu ny iony and Should shadow the nations, polychrome... Co Lv Stht given over to tne olliccrs of made to observe the unusual occa J 07 pm door. It hath hitherto bjen thought peeHeri at in turn by a wnere are you Irom? Lv Slaughter.., Here at the Fair was J.t p m woodpecker on the one On Ayer's rllle, by the prire conferred Said article nlainlv spi Lv Hanson "I live in flopl.insvillc.hut have that the marvelous and fr.nl, the law. Cody, as is well known, sion, of a 4th of July on Sunday, JJJpm the world preferred. was with Gus Hito. on April t., in J.v.Mc1isonlllc side and a vellowhamnmr nn tlm J 49 P m , 4.4Mm that I telegraphed the officials of travelled all tho ti .ic for a publishbelonged to antitpiity; that they a record ahow, an appropriate manntr. Lv Kailinftton .. 4 n p m 7 10 p nf in Lv Motion l.ap Since they started so years ago. ing house. I have a route from Oherons and Robin Goodfellows other. Professing himself fuliu ;., 4. p m that plarc to arrest both Cody and when James Green, William Beser, Lv Noilonvllla .. 4.31 p III 3 19 a Henry Ilammack ami George $100 Reward $100. Evansville to Nashville." Lv Hopklnivillc.. existed only within the fertile brain accord with the exnressprl r.nii,v, 3.13 P m 8.1(5 pm 607 a m Ilite as n rewerd of $ 100 was ofAt Gntliiln j 58 P m The readers of his paper will be pleased fered for them, and emphatically Guess, attempting to arrest them, "There isn'fra nreat dn.il horn in ol the immortal Shakespeare; that of the birds, and reminding tlmm Lv Gutlitle ,. H.i7n kill!n 111' 10 10 p m 8651 aam declares At Nathiillo ... 0 "J in that I am responsible for Iiite opened fire, killing Green lo learn that there Is at least one dreaded the way of laundry, f fear, except Rip Van Winkle, vamvnnkli'd nnlt. that birds of a feather should flock-40 m HOBTIt. mc Killing ol urccn "as no reward and wounding Guess. Cody threw disease that science has heen able to cure in Gentlemen's linen." wn snwl within the confines of Died-ric- together, he stepped forth graceAyer's Cathartic Pills No, 91, No 5. No 54 up 111s nantls when ordered to do in all its stages, and ihat is Catarrh Hall's "Most of the families do thnir mvn Knickerbocker's cranium: and fully, showed the whito fomimr Lv N'aOitille m 743111 710pm was offered for llito and not a sinLv Uiiliitir a 931am 911pm gle charge had been made ngainst so but fled with Ilite fearing the Catarrh Cure is Ihn only positive euro now washing at home. Miner's fami that the rich mythology of the and offered to (lock; but for reasons havo, from tho timo of their Lv llopklosvllle 941 a m 10.18 a m 933pm Lv Noitomilln. nm 05 m in 39 p m Cody." law Justice(?) also makes wrath of the DcKoven people. known lo the medical fraternity 'Calaih lies ami all workers. The Madi- Orient had long since given place uest Known to t hemselvpq. ilm.r re preparation, boon a continuous Lv Morion U4p 10.17 a m 13 a m Since that time Cody has been beinfl a constitutional disease requires a sonville laundry tloes tho business to the cold, logical truisms ol the fused to flock and plumed themthe paralysing statement that "The Lv L'ailihfitnn 10. ji a 10.51 p m ii 31 a ouecoss with tho public And Lv Ma.llnonrlllo 38 am iioupm 10.40 a m arrest and imprisonment of Cody, hiding from the law and lu's fellow constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh for that place, and there is not Occident. Lochiel had his time selves to sudden llieht. tlmnnli ii Lv Harmon. a m it 5 j.i in 10.17 that moans that Ayer's Pills man with a nrico on bin linn, I Cure is is taken Internally, acting directly much else in Hie immediate neigh- and place. yHlowhammer, meditatively, took Lv. hlauRlilor. his hidiwr in concealment inr Ur 11.03a m 1103 pin Sheik Ildcrun chose Lv Srliirn 11 in pm 17 a The two men have hidden out m upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Ihn borhood of Earlington." aooomplish what is promised view of him before he the beginning of the Christian era a bird's-eyLv llrmlcraon. it 44 a m ii.jj p m 11 to a m ofviolcncclentitles him to an exAr. Ittantvillc 11 10 p in 1,13 p in ti 40 a for thorn; thoy euro whoro To this he replied that he 10 make Ilia advent in life. La flew. 8) stem, Ihereby destroying I lie foundation cellent suit of damages against the bushes 111 this countv and Ar hi. I.onli 7 J p in 7 30 a ... 1. Seiunior Don Onixnti In ?un. . ill the marshal or the town of Earl wnere anil made a trin into aVU- - of ihe disease, and giving tho patient thouL'ht that there" was ennm.li Svcsigali hypnotized Trilby and ll 111 h Ar. inieario others fail. It was flttinff, 33 Mo.aoi ami 91 will 'ttop. at Mailiionvllle ahil bama together from "which thev strength by building up the consiilutlon here to give him a fair start and led her upon the stage at a much gali von Trilby de la Victor now thoroforo, SprinKlirlil In nUe on ami let otr piMrngera 10 inglon that tho world-wid- o ami front Cliiciro ami point nonliot Iiranivlllo After assorting that the blood of rcccn,'v , returned, since which ana assisiing nature in doing ils work. that his plant would bo a small later date. It was well that Don pressed boldly forward to the renpopularity of thoso pills Bhould via H & T. II No 91 make rrKular lop at (.utjirle. .inn .line separated, The proprietors have so much faith in ils one, all hand machinery, and we Quixoti cavorted before this nm. dezvous of la W. W.. Bandit nnrl Green is not nn tlm Immlo n( rn,i.. ....... bo rocognizod by tho World's lopklnvlllnanl llpuJrrion. or Hue, Justice winds up with this Cody remaining in seclusion under curative powers that ther offer one hun saiu: and vet. if renorls lin trim if mnnl,l bravely tapped unon tho 1nnr riii raOtllKNCI ACCOMMODATION Fair modal of 1893 a fact startling declaration, "From ap- the protection of friends and Ilite dred dollars for any case that it fails 10 "Would be glad to see you put seem tliat Monsieur Puck, la Sven-gal- ihe hilt of his sword with nothing iiailv ixetrr sukdav going his way. in a plant here, but didn't suppose cure, Send for list ol testimonials. Adand Seignior Don Quixoti and under heaven to protect him from which emphasises tho rocord: Lv I'rovlilcnce Ar.. 615am 7 35 P m pearances this matter nrimU invi.c. 6 40 a l.v. Nebo Ar. O.JJ p There has been some good and dress, ligation." F. J. ClfKNEY & CO . Toledo there was actuallv cnonoh the rest had somehow been mui.-i-. the bullets of the savage chieftain, "6 33 a m .Lv. Manltou Ar .. 6 10 p m 50 Years of Cures. 7 ia a in l.v. Madlioniillr Ar 6 03 p m now being done from this place to morphosed into one individual and but the distillery which KccosniziiiL' the fact ilmr tlm some bunglesomc work done to Sold by Druggists. 75c. Ar. Larlinaton l.v 3 41 P m 7aui reading, honest nublic nrefpr nlm'n elicct the capture ol these men. justify even if you could get the iai,en a new lease on hJe down in he held in front of him like a Hall's family Pills are the best. 7 43 a Hi LvHaillnKlonAr 3 30 p 8 ej a in .Lv lU.llronvllloAr 3 13 P m unvarnished bulk of it." facts to the petty, It has been known for some time Kentucky. Like these individuals, shield. l.r llamon Midi . l.r. Slaughters Ar Jl pm Democratic Mass Meeting. 8 44 a m There was no one at home." So. look me steadily in the eye and tell Ar He replied: "1 have n lint ni the development of the occult 4 J7 p ni personal, malicious assertions of a that Cody was anxious to secure .l.v. SHireA Ar 9 03 a 4 10 pin of a cowardly bushwhacker who some assurance of clemency at the A meeting of the Democrats of friends in other cities and I expect Lv llemlerton Ar 0.30 aiu to make him famous, creting himself behind the meal me moil art not worthy of death?" 3 Mpm Ar Utamvllla Lv.. . . .343pm hides 1030 a ri It was enough. The charm had his identity behind a non do hands of the officers of the law ami this county who are opposed to iu nave agents tncro wlio will send came as suddenly to htm as did barrel, on top of which lay a still W. W. KTIIRIDGK. Acrnt plume and with a cowardice be an attempt was made recently to the platform and doctrines of the me work." theirs to them. He was formerly tinemrjtiedsack of meal, he taken effect. Then began he to , neath the dignity of a midninht get general endorsements from Chicago convention of 189G, and "What is your experience as a known as plain John Victory, an awaited the return of he enemy make mysterious movements with TIMETABLE!. C, R. R, bated breath in tmii, his hands which finally ended clccrant trcntleman whn otnml htnli with assassin assails those , against citizens who have known Ijim for the Frankfort convention of June laundryman and where?" in (GITeciiva May 0, 1397 ) whom he holds a grudge too trivial years, ccrtifying.to his general fair 2, 1897, and who are in favor of "I learned the trade in the Deaf in his community even before the freshly baled, He had not w.iirr.i lus waving a quart bottle in front long ere he heard the approach of of his .subiect. Tliio r.,.,i . NORTH DOUNP. to justify open acknowledgement, character and previous good rec- the Democratic nartv ns mt fnrth & Dumb Institution at Komi N cxmmnon 01 occult powers No. 101. .ityo. i"4 No 111 All this substantiated ilm in the Indianapolis platform of 1896 Y. I was foreman sevon vnnrc m which won him the title by which stealthy footsteps. They entered yond question that he had him 1 shall submit a truo statement ord. Lv NewOrlean c3o p m 9 00 a m Lv. Meinptil. side door very softly hypnotized, as Svengali had Trilby am 8 p m and leave the reader to draw his general belief that Cody was very win oe nciu ar. tne county seat, on the Nashville Lamdry, run by Mr. he is now known as Seignior Don the Lv I'ulion 1:00pm u 10 pm i'i.oo a m but f f,..., Lv. Paducali ijjpm 1113 am 8 00aa m own conclusions. On April 14th urcu 01 passing as an outlaw and Saturday, July 10, 1897 at two Wcge, three years at Russellvillc, Quixote Ia Svfingali von Trilby de the caused a board to creak near and all was safe. Lv. Princeton gallant chieftain. 4140pm jiHaui 9 37 m I received the lollnwinrr had made tin Inqtnnti,. more passes at him. Iir vntnr,.,! Ky., and o'clock p. m., Lv NotlonTllle. tfrr- render, This hehis mind to snr. lect delegates standard time, to se- year and ahelpedin Mr. Metcalfe one la Victor. 3 3l p m 3 38 a m 10 30 a Lv Cental Cllr did. as evervlmrlv 30 n m 1.10 a m 12 i rt m .from Sturgis: HopkinsviAc hall for the State ConThe occasion which brgught he jumped to his feet with drawn to test his occult power by asking. 'no. Barnett. Citv believes, to Ar I.oul'-jll10 53 p m txta am J 13 p In "Whom thinkest thou that thou When asked- "Have you full) about the revelation of his marvel- sword, stilletto, pistol, et cetera Marshall, Earhngton, Ky. John Victory, on last vention to be held at Louisville.on , ... 6 40am Ar. Clncinr.ali Is 33am SOUTH HOUND there a reward for Gus Ilite? If Thursday. lohn's "rrr.nnt nlfin,!'' Wednesday, July 14th, 1897, to decided lo locate here if von can ous powers, if reported correctly, and in stentorian tones exclaimed: art, Bandit Kinrr?" and, thn r... No. play about his great "capture" of nominate a candidate for Clerk "Villianl Stand and deliver! sponse came promptly, ii. No. 10) Lv. Cincinnati ol get a house in which to operate?" is recorded as follows: In ,tte u.upm s 31 n m No in. so how much? Answer quick, the " Your weapons, or, your "outlaw" has produced intense the Court of Appeals. "Roy Soloman, Rex legis Hop. Lv.J.ODlttlllf, jo am tie saiu "yes, "that he had "several county where lliis remarkable in .38:1311 lu 73pm 840am W. E. Hamniach." To thic r .m Lv Central Citr . 1049 pm kinoruml" It was the Thomas cat. But John is a candifr. amusement. L. D. Hociieksmitii, Chm'n, - machines of my own ready for mov cident took place, an election was ,. 9 ti a in li'ijpm ij3pm the following in reply: Lv NottonvlllB W. 134pm l.v, Pilncrlon.-- . Seignior Don la Victor again His answer sccmnrl tn rKcnni ,.,.. .io.i8 a in 11 ifi a m 4 03 p ui I lammaclii Sturgis, Ky. ing ami would tic ready 10 oper- pending and the said Seignior D. liKNEST Speed, Sec'y. I 'hold date and some candidates consider Lv Paducali , .11 10 p m 137am 615pm took up his position behind the rlMiKlc Vi7t1Avftn icmuining ana. was in politics, even if Lv Tulion .1 p m 3 30 a in 8.00 p m warrant ate in a very short time. for Hite one lmndrnd all thlngsf.-tiuUUi "iimuiu O la S. VOn T. la V. was a rnnrli. at Ifptnnlilft 7 03 p 7 10 a in they do make" some laughable EvorrlioJjr Saya Bo. dollars reward. Will wnti 1 He made 8 iu a Ar IewQi learn for the high office of Clerk of meal barrel and awaited his thlrrl evidently satisfactory. 7 00 a in Bods, pimplo and eruptions, scrofula, date Casearcts Candy Cathai tic, tliu most won . aAll.l T. Barnett..CM ' and last victim. All lraln run Aitl Mas ,M...Irt. misstepssomqtimes. He earnfnllu a few passes inutile opposite di. derful medical discotcrvor tliu uye, ritibuleil train, pinltclifa llchtrd, Willi I'ull t salt rheum and all oilier manifestations of tne pansii, a position for which his trained his guns upon Cody went with Jdhn to jail at the door, rection and then bade him go get The assertion that I ivim,i ii.n man lluUel Sleepers and I ler Kechntnc Chair and refreshing to tho taste, wti.eutly friends forced him to run. Unit tinltll'flir Cai bttneen Clnrinnili an J New Oi leant Train! bturgis officials ever and anon feelincr the keen in the coach, reminding him of an )CI that there was Madisonville. and lolin find ihr. cleansing tho nn Wtlnntra lltri,nnff Ikiirnlu impure blood are cured by Hood's aoi ami soj alwiuntolid between Cincinnati and The race waxed warm between edge 'of his sword and the respon- appointment at cntlro system, dispel colds) New Oilean. catrjlnj; Cullman llutlet Sleeper Hell's $1400 rewanl for Hue and Cody is the bad judgment to persuade Co'dy i.uiu iiuuuuuuu, luver, iiunuuui constipation Ihe rival aspirants and the said la sibilities of the encumberancc Direct ccnnecliont made ai all junction point 10 oe ueu nciorc they went into and hlllouauoss. Pleaso buy and try n hoz a he from start to finish as the in They both got into the coach aruT" Mr. Tillman could muster only Victor was forced to put forth his A II. HANSON, G P andT A. Of'!, f" I"! f,,l.ln.l III rji.iMils his hip reader vdl readily perceive from Madisonville. When thev rf.irli..,i guarauteod tiwlnv by nil iltupgu'ts. to euro three votes in ihe Senate lor his every exertion, even to disclosing ened pocket. Moments length- started, chatted all the ' whJlr. that place Cody's hands were tied into minutes which seemed pleasantly and politically. Only mc messages 1 appentj, which are amendment to Ihe Tariff Bill pro- his occult powers. Within the like weeks. The taxable com- once did he seem to show any The Madisonville true copies of the messji'es Imm in iroiu 01 mm witn a leather strap. Base Ball posing a lax ol Sroo on each immi confines of said Garlingtori county, it appears modity was resorted to aeain ami signs of recovery, and tlmm li ant on file in the Western Union olfice. The Bee has reliable information Club crossed bats with the Allens-villgrant, the law to be in force only then, abode one who was alleged so far as to proclaim himself fohn agaid to help to while away team last Thursday and Fri- until we have a free coinage of silver The first intimation that I ever that Cody was not "bo'tind" when to be a wild and wooly bandit, sav-ai- e time. Seignior Don la Victor the u. jj. nan, ricwa Uotcs -I- 'ciaonal IaraKrapIu anil had that 1400 was ever ofiWvl inr they started for town. day afternoon. juuex grw The next Allensville won at 16 to 1. and untamed, from whom tlir weary meditating the best mode of was not allowed to Judicium!in He remain Oilier Doings at Home Worthy them was in the Mail, issued April day John took Codv to Morgan. the first came, the srnrn homn this honest yeomanry and the peaceful attack. He finally decided he dangerous state long, however, beThere is no use taking pills or purga........ KfirK. aaiii. nn arncie appeared in the field. The jailer there said he had 7 tO 6 in their fai'nr. uliil ..tut!- ol UjxKlal Mention anu law aiuuincr stood in deadlv would reach out with his fore la Victor succeeded in quiet local department which stated that been expectinir Cody to nive him- - sonville took the second l.v a r.mr tives lo euro chills. Dr Dell's Seignior Don Quixoti was foot, up trip the centleman. right intr him, and the finl. fear. nf fh ami Chill Tonic cures them bv lUflf If 'A reward of Si.mn une nf'or.wt frt- - self up for sometime. He tyas putj of 11 to 1. Both. teams played Mr. and Mrs. Tatum does'moreihan jhal, lop it gives you a moved to tears by the distress of let him down upon the point of journey to the capital of the county and uicir arrest. " wnere the writer go. in jail at ins own request and left goon nan. his countrymen and resolved to do his sword as humanely as possible was accomplished without accidaughter, of Louisville, arrived that information I by new dress on the inside It tones you dp or can't pretend to on Victory? Later he was released die for the beloved nennlp. and soothe him in his dying mo- dent or incident worthy ol menNo One Thought She Could Live. Tuesday afternoon for a visit to say unless furnished his own recognizance, and his and makes you strong. It makes you feel by "Justice" After much meditation, deep cogi ments with potations palatable tion. Mrs. E. R. McEuen. examining trial set for today. "I believe thai if jj had not got Dr. some account, dold on a guarantee. For orsomcofhiq bushwhacking tation anu a modest amount of agi- ana pleasant. He thought best to As they neared the metropolis it City Marshal John T. Barnett, Carlsledt's Great Remedy for mydailghler sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. As to the inrc;lii;nn tation, he conceived the nohlc nnrl practice The Bee has a big stock of all for which of Earlington, has gone with Cody she would not be with us today She got the movement; and occurred to our Trilbin Prince that "Justice" howls so plain- to Morganfield kinds of stationery readv for vmir tively. Three hundred Bannock Indi.im: generous thought of delivering his reached out with his foot in one it would not do to make his enat Cody's request rundown and her illness developed into I Will utucis 10 pruu, ana tne bottom is ficial acts are SaV that nil mt. nf. to attend the trial. Cody will in tucumaiism ana rneumatic lever. Every- have left the Fort Hall reservation. suffering people by boldly seeking mighty sweep, upset the meal trance into the city in this quiet ehterfully submitted one said that aha roiild nni liv v.. - in Indaho, and out of prices. v Buy now while to honest, the War Depart- out tins savage clueltain and cap- barrel, letting the sack of meal fall way with his desperate nrisnnrr impartial criticism with all probability be released. doctors gave her no relief, yet by the time you can buy cheap. turing him, or dying in the attempt. squarely across him. Believing it else he could hardly hope to reap far more readiness and freedom she bad taken Iwo pottles of Dr. Carl- ment has been called upon for In A. other words, he resolved to re- to be none other than thcajbandit the reward the darine- - exploit Stands at the Head, sledt's German Liver Powder, sho was IIUUIJS. Mr. E. B. Arnold was called to man "Justice" would append his lieve the people of their sufferincs pressing him to the floorneMdfew3 iProuiised. common people Aug J Doge), the leading druggist of able to sit up in bed, and today she is as see his father Mr. E. W, Arnold name to his lying, anonymous Bucklen's Arnica Salve. and suffrages. Shreveport, Li , sajs "Dr. King's New strong as she ever was, and we have nothhis sword and proceededtoSrun couianiaruiy appreciate lus occult upon mc. I will takn pleasing to thank for it but Dr. Carlsledt's 1 he best Salvo in Iho world for Cuts, at White Plains on Tuesday afterFilled with these generous im- him through and through" and powers like'the great and learned Discovery is the only cirres mv Great German t Remedy." Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khcum. Fver noon. Mr. Arnold has been very ure in showing any rentleman tlin cough, and pulses, ho set out one dark, dreary carve his anatomy in approved doctors and lawyers who were it is the best seller I have." Smith Vickkrs. Tallula, III Sores. Tetter. Channcd Hand. f:inlhlnlne between iucuu: ior a long ume ami was re- entire correspondence Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, and posi morning from Victor Castle, after fashion. V Campbell, merchant It seemed to Segnior somewhat acnuaintcd with hicmrt of Safford ported worse. IJo is 7a years of inyseli and the officials at Sturgis, Artr , writes. The second nine of this place tively cures rues or no pay required. It is an affectionate parting from its in- Don la Victor that the bandit nnc So he resolved that la Banditirit!st "Dr King's New Discovery and will savior the benefit nf inc. age and canftolNic'cxpccted to re- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or more dangerousf air, " tice" that although he lives away is all that is claimed for it, it never fails. will cross bats with the second money refunded Prire cn nnr hnv fwir mates, upon his perilous undertak sessed more lives than one. for he wear a far fmv cover irom ins preset illness. He nindr n. ..( niece ... nine from Madisonville this after Sale by St. llrruard Drug He was armed ing. ,Mub .iil.Tr,. ,.iii and still maintained his position on up in Barneslev ( his idnntitv nn.t and is a sure cure cure lor Consumption. ,!., l,,U Storu noon on the home grounds, and of otherwise. The brilliant rays of top. A smothering sensation stole his magical hand, ancf one with 1..5, Coughs and Colds. cannot say enough contemptible methods are well The second nine of Madisonville course "our boys" say they will All the Earlincton poonlc who the morning sun, could it have cot- - over him and he realized that his quart bottle, and then beguiled for ils merits." faded to show up for the game known, and I am perlectly willing for Consumption. Dr King's New Discovery win. who have visited the Tennessee ten at him, would have been re end was near. He endeavored to him into the belief that ho w.i? Coughs and Colds is not that was appointed to be played to cope with him on open grounds an experiment. It has bien Centennial Exposition report hav flected from as brilliant a helmet, speak, to send a dvintr messar tn a hitching post, and leisurely tried for a Hoa't Tobarro Spit and Smoke luur I ire imj. here Tuesday afternoon. Our bojs if he possesses enough manhood quarter of a ing had a most enjoyable time. as ever decked the head of a John Brashier; but a choking sen brought forth from the coach To Quit tobarro p.imII nn.l li.r..., l. ...,.. century, and stands today al got into their athletic suits and sat to forsake his cowardly ambush. nctlc, full of life, nervo and vluor, tako No To sala.v There lives not in the mem? sation in his throat prevented. ,As pocket, Ihe halter slran. caused the head. Ifnever disappoints Free Uac, the woiulei-- orkor, that nmkei weak men John T. Barnett. about, bat in hand, later going to as they come and fit them ory of a British or Spanish postil- lie lilted his eyes once more to him to hold his hands up in front h take hollies at St. Bernard Drug Store. strung. All druggists, cOoorll. Cure guarantu the ball ground followed by a correctly, giving them almost an unlimited ion the gleam -- of a sword rivaling take one last, lane linrurini' Innl.- - of him in thc'attilude of the classic li.w.Lti.'t teedntiii ..,nhi. mot. r.. ...,.o f Q or Tired, Nctvous, Sleepless 0 .v. Rterllng Itemed? Ca, Chicago or Now viurrif number a number of K.irlmi.irm. York. variety of woolens from which to select his Died. Xerxes, Weyler, Zwingli nor at earth, he saw the yellowham- - hitching post, and proceeded to ians, but it turrjed out to be one of Men and woWnliow gratefully they garments, are the principles that have any other man became it as mer perched uuon the chamber tic them firmly together with said Mrs. Marv McElvaine. wife nf the games Ihat were never played. write- about .Hood's Sirsanarill rw J. II. Mclilvaine, of Mortons GapJ to Visitors are already arriving here characterized the success M. Horn & Co. Enormous protuberances werewell. door winking Ins other eye, while strap. visbe present attbeK. of P. picnic ,5. helpless and discouraged, having lost all When thev arrived .it tho ni,.-- .THE GREAT CI1ICACO MECHANT ible in the region o his the woodpecker seemed oblivious died yesterday mornirig. it 3 o'clock ar. ioch Mary next Saturday. Armour's Drill Corps, consisting fallh in medicines, now in good health at her home TAILORS. suggestive of artillery on to everything else but the meal gates" of the citv an tnnerrv w.i. place, df tyof 104 little girls in uniform passed and "aide lo do my own work." becauso phoid malarial the one side and distillery on the barrel. He resolved upon one dispatched to the rulers and thpso fever, aged about The Woman's Friend. W. II. Overbv. of Hendnrsnn through Earlington Saturday even- Hood's Sariaparilla has power to enrich forty-twfinal death struggle, rammed his in authority apprising them of the other. There was also in the years. Her husband and "I know from my own experience that failcil to hand tho Melbourne Con- pocket ing on the fast train bound for and purify tho blood and make tha weak, six children survive her. of the coach of state.a care- - head still further into the carved grand and nob.w deed. Andjorth- Inter- for ladies of a constipated babit there Is sulship, for strong this is experteneo of a host of which he was so strong- iiiiiy coiieu, insinuating, yet with meal sack, and awoke. Nashville Exposition. They ocwiin mere was great commotion Grapevine cemeterv at an nothing to supply the place of German ment al A Norlh Dakota man al harmless and innocent cupied two Pullman carmt the rear people. Liver Powder." Mrs, J B. Meneness, ly endorsed. It was indeed well for Segnior and there came forth to meet early hour this morning. looking gathered in the prize. Springfield,' Ohio. of the train and constituted 0110 of that he awoke when he did. For Seignior la Victor of those iu high iialtcrstrap. Hood's Pills Ire Ihe best family cathartic "I have taken German Liver Powder for tho most joyous of the very many and liver medicine. Genile.reliable, Electric Hitlers When all was in readiness, the scarcely had he clawed the meal authority. A procession was formed dvSDensIa. and other liver Irnnhl sure and To Cine a Cold In One Day parties that have passed through order was given, the portcullis irom ins eyes, and spat pones headed by la Victor and la Bandit, Electric Uitlers is a medicine f uiled for would not be without it." Miss Jennie Take Laxalivo Hrnmn Onininn T.ililote hoisted and the here to the Centennial. in their coaeh Green, Abiline. Tex any season, but perhaps more generally lowfrom his throat, before la Bandit a la Hitching-Post- , The Henderson fleet. Druggists refund if it falls "Friends advised me to try German All CBre. ered, and Seignior de la Victor himself appeared upon the scene. of state. Then came Monsieur needed when the languid, exhausted feel 25c. For silo by St Bernard The wheelmen and base ball Liver Powder for lone standing liver mm. lo Dr E. A. Chattcn, who went gathered the reins in one hand, wnat lus thoughts were upon be- Major ami city council on white cranks of Hopkins and Webster ing prevails, when Iho liver is torpid and plaint I had relief before I had taken one Drug Slore, Earlington. Ky. some days since lo the infirmary tossed 16 silvery coins of the realm holding this ghostly apparition in elephants, and so on down to sluggish and tho need of a tonic and altera-liv- e bottle. It did me more good than all med will not fornct Zimhro's rrmnt To Curo (.'iniitllpitliHi I'orcvi-r- . Police Judge according to . in Evansville is BilL there awaiting hv nhvlrinn "Mn is fell A prompt use of this medicine icine orescribed ,.'?1e..9.,',ca,cU C'indv CiitlArtlc. Ita,rr25& to the servants on the one side ai.d his own humble home, deponent his case fo reach the proper slage meet and the fames lmtivrrn Hon. has often averted long and perhaps fatal John Campbell, Jeffersonville, Ind It O. C. fall to cure, druniibts refund muiicy one of yellowish hue to his Secre- saith not. Seignior Don Quixote When all was in readiness the for an operation for appendicitis. derson and Paducali all at the bilious feverr. No medicine will act more tary on the other as he swept out la Svengali von Trilby de la Victor I' air The Uterometer rose to 94 de- of the It was thought.the operation would nott grounds, Henderso.i. Ky., surely in counteracting and freeing the Mr. I. W. Dav returned Immp gale and was soon lost to is naturally a handsome man, of procession was led by a detachMonday and Tuesday, July from Nashville Friday night, quite grees in Louisville Tuesday. be performed yesterday but it was system from tho malarial poison view in the depths of the virgin the blond type, even without re ment from His Maiestv's Tvrolenn Head5th and 6th. The meet promises sick, and is still confined to his not. Dr. Chattcn is reported dosorting to extreme methods of Bagpipers and moyed forward, In forests. ache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness Mrs. John Rule,' who has jiiht to be the biggest thing of the room. 0 As the clattering hoofs of those btondininr. but thus nrmnrr-r- l nml state until the bas.tilc was reached ing very well. Tho writer called kind in Kentucky )leld to Eleclriq Bitters. 50c. and Jr 00 been seriously ill is improving. this year and the to sec him in Evansville Monday licry and untamed steeds rang out equipped and viewed through the and the prisoner safely lapded. You must not make flesh of one and . , fans expect to see fast ball played per bottle at St. Bernard Drug Slore but found him sleeping soundly. K.lnruto Vmr lion id in that primeval forest, the mind of savage rents 01 a meat sacu servnu I'lmrnrcta. bone of another mako both for yourself on those davs. Zimhro will lmv 2 aniljr C.ilhiirllr. euro conatlrmllon William Morris. Mrs. Chattcn is with the Doctor. by using Dr Dell's t Chill lOcsScr-- lf u C. O fall, .lruKBlsts rtfun.l former the driver was eiven o'er to rlnrinr ing for eyes, nose and mouth, a rnan here Saturday at the big money. Improved Business Outlook. i This issue ol The Bee contains Tonic do you good if you never had a exploits in general and his own opinions may with propriety be Dradstrcet's. Invitations aro out for the open- 1'iv.iut. (jivuii iiy mc JMHIKS OI the authorized announcement of chill. If you are having chills now it will The Woodford Fiscal Court has prospective auveniure in particu- withheld. Pythias at Lakeside Park and all the Reportsafrom Pittsbtirrh. Pa.. ing of "Tho Tavern" at New Who.. and what art tlmn. Vil. candidacy of William Morris, cure them cure them when everything tinrchnSPfl lhr l.icr rnrnm'lro in il.r lar. He busied himself with .. ...., . regarding Ind., with a banquet and who arc especially interested can of Earljngton, for magistrate in elso fails. For sale by St. Usrnard Drug county, and all roads are now free. thoughts of the boy that stood hanl that thus presumes! to invade industrial affairs indicateball Wednesday, June 30, 1697, at obtain fuller particulars from him. the Second Magisterial District of Store. Earlington. Gsorze tfKini?. that the prospects for upon the burning deck with the tne sanctity ol nomet bpcakl" St . p. m. by "M. and II. Fauntle abnormal appetite lor roobers: nf "I am none other than Seicnior activity in the Monongahela valIf your eyes feci like sand were under Hopkins Count', subject to the Charles HOW TO FIND OUT, ray." A special rate from Evans- the lashes, if they burn and your sight of Polkahatintus whom John Smith Don Quixote la Svengali von ley are brighter at present than action of the Democratic primary is Madisonville defeated 'Dixon ville is bffcrcd by the P. D. & E indistinct, killed and Spartacus that was 1 rilby de la Victor, principal can- than for some months past. It is Mr. Morris has been Sutherland's Eagle V.ytt Salve August 2d. Urn R. Co. Many of our readers will make them right, It has cured thous- a resident of Earlington and vicin Tuesday afternoon; the score being Mr. Brown, who was didate and Clerk Expectant of reported that both the Edgar Fill a bottle or common water ibA.iih trladiator. Thomson and the Homestead Steel knowTIomer Fauntleroy and not a ands of cases of sore eyes and granulated ity for a number of. years. His aG to q. urine, and let it stand twenty four hours; a associated with a sour apple tree, Hopkins and thy master." sediment' few know his sister Miss Marv lids of long Works, resumed operations in all indicates a 'diseased was his thoughts "Art thou all here?" occupying Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve cures sore condition or settingkidneys, standing. It cures when oth- avocation is that of coal minqr in when Fauntleroy. All join The ."Aye,, and can so demonstrate." departments on Saturday. Bee in ers fail Jt is harmless. For sale by St. which line he has been emnloved eyes, styes and granulated lids. It strength stains linenofit thepositive evidence of urine when the prick-o- ( his spur brought is kidwaning "inc lavcrn anu its es- Bernard Drug Store Earlington, Geo, King, during that timp. This is a dis ens weak eyes iX both old and young. It ney trouble. Too frequent desirt to urin- lo mind the income tax, and the "Dost fight singly, or, collec- Duquesne Steel Works, which have been manufacturing billets, timable proprietors the greatest St Charles trict in which the coal miners vote allays all information. It gives a pleasant ate or pain in the back, is also convincing Williamses, the Jenmngses and tively?" s icccss. is stronc and Mr. Morris needs nn feeling about Ihe eyes and makes ihe vis- proof that the kidneys and bladder are nut Brvans. "As thou wilt, Villian, even so have commenced on rails. Enourh orders aro on hand to keep these Tho Senate Committee on Fi- introduction to this class of voters. ion clear and distinct. For sale by St. of order. His dream was interrupted by far as Sixteen unto one." WHAT TO DO. for rifly Cuiits, nance has fixed the dtltvoncoal nt fright "Thou remindest mc of a sweet plants working the greater part of Dernard Drug Slore, Earlington, George In Ihe knowledge so his blooded Arabians takintr Puumiitccdtolmccolmliit Tbcrais comfort iiinhiimwcak Yucatan Chill Tonic. meiliilroiur.bluGapuro, Wc.il AIIiiIulvUi 67 cents a ton. at Mt. Ifccla which was in an act- lulliby once gently warbled by the year. At Braddock the PittsKintr, St Charles often expressed, Ihat Dr. Kilmer's great reliable and popular tonic, The the great kidney remedy fulfillsevery ive state of eruption as he passed Billie Uryan, the burthen of which burgh and the Rankin wire works The State Sinking Fund Com- wish in relieving pain in Ihe back, kidney, by. Not many leagues hence he was 'Steen to one. Fightest thou are in full operation. The Duand febrifuge. It breaks the chill and prevents its return, strengthening missioners are sending out circular liver, bladder and every part of lh9 urinary drew rein in a secluded spot, care- as he? and what record hast be- quesne forge is on full time for the It corrects inability to hold passages. Iho pilient and gives healthy lone and letters of information about the urine and scalding pain in'nasung it, or fully examined the priming of his hind to smoothe the way in front?" first time in two years. vAt the National? Tube vigor without regard to diet. Pleasapt to State debt and. the new bonds that bad effects following use of liquor, wjne or artillery and distillery, took note "Villianl Thou dost bandy hjHi'. nrul nvrrriimi!!t that unnlAiattt ..t lake Price 50c. of his surroundings and then rose words with mc. Prepare to die I" Works have put in operation addiWarranted at' drug are to be issued. cessity of bring compelled lo V.et irp rniiiy The nn. up and dismounted. "Wilt permit me, ere I pass tional departments. He was limes uuriiit; uiu iiim tu unnaie. 1 no Notice. quesne Tube Works are reported mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp- - about to venture forth when he over into that dreamy oblivion to All narties havint? r.lnlmc nrrnmcC Irnnt I nnrtn rnliKr-rl- . Free For All. It Kt.inila Mrt. was disturbed by a most mysteri- which thou hast consigned me, to as starting up next Monday.- New Without money you can go to the firiri of Walker & Twyman will est for its most wonderful cures of tho most ous sound. Instantly drawing his remind thee of another Sweet Sin- hands have been employed at the you the Tennessee Centennial arid.IniVr please present them to me for set- - distressing dases. theIf best. need a 'medicine- sword with one hand, his artillery ger, tho burthen of whose song Westinghouse Machine- .Works at CURcCOHSTIPATIOH have you Sold by' Exposition any time yojiiemcnV , " indented to the firm okI should fiftv rMlq nnrl nni ,1Mli. drug- - with the other and placincr his was seventeen, for he went Bilhe East. Pittsburgh and tlnf Westing, national nrir. e Shops, attWilmer- 1 mm minim like. Read The Bee's creat offer are earnestly requested 10 call anu a sample, bottle and pamphlet, both sent diamond bedecked bodkin be one better and founlit Sixteen and house ia aiu ding. Each of these plants em seme at once. 1 am very anxious nee ur mm, iiicuiiuu uiu uiu ana ;enu tween his teeth, he stood strictly Kfi rtnujEcirv and go to work. Have at the, Villianl in Vtf o vnnr ploys hundreds and some thousands to speedily wind up the business IkCa full nnlnfHrn nrldrntY in n lil-.- .. I lRSAI.IIWr.V I'.ntlil m h ! ran roaUal.Gii. CtutnU are tbaldtal The sound was his namel" Binehamnton. N u .""""'''V Th nrnhr;.. at "attention." you a subscriber to The Bee? of the firm. """ Are Frlpnrrrlpc.liH(raaMMiriiatralrHf. 6m-- l I, of hands. "Hold! Bandit Chieftan." cried 10 distinct raps were tors of (bis paper guarantee the genuine repeated, You should be, . W. Twyman. ness 01 u it oner. heard on his right, followed by the Trilbin Pr!n:e, "canst thou Subscribe foirT.i& Bee. n?ejgjjBee "JUSTICE" (?) ANSWEHKU. ' WES CODY SURRENDERED. n 1 111 1 K, m-- .,. 1 (Effc-ctlv- 11 - world-wond- silvery-winge- d . s Chicago-like- 1 111 . . 111 h 11.59 111 11 11 111 111 11 . . 11 111 e . 111 111 clc - ! M II tf i 111 111 half-empt- y . 111 4 111 . is . 13 half-ope- n Mnk-inr- - 111 C e . 11 - . . r . 111 . 111 pleus-au- half-acr- e. -- . ffanins. e s. -- j,e thing-lba- a . cap-a-pi- e -- 1 tri.-i- l if ine-- n ( - I hip-pocket- s, t o draw-bridg- e y ratik-ness- CJ. i Peppe-min- liar-man- . aff - inem-icr..- ! 1 . -- T-h- e Swamp-Roo- t, waia rttca'vd "" HI MDY CATHARTIC KM - - n.f 4i7JIaBIi3VAr in llff.-Kfrf- l?- Air-brak- W-o-- n, 1 SUfe? s; v 'i' ffiP i J ' ifcy.wyr T? r WS" F,J V 5V7,rr SHRS ?f A WORK, OF THE CHURCH AND CONGREGATION Ij-I- E BICYCLE TOURIST. em Sunday scnooi. LESSON Ho Is Abroad Again In All His Glory. SOME 8 it liitri 1 J 1 1 1I1U I I THIRD QUARTER, INTER- NATIONAL SniE5, JULY 4. I, QUESTIONS niraslDC OF ETIQUETTE. Toor-lit ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY I Stfl ( lkJtl9nrsBnsMlaaalsSkVaaaaaaa Text of tho Lesson. Arts xvl. C13-M- tm. Coltlen Test, ls. cxlx, orjr Vcrarty 5 130 Comiurntnry by tlio rtov. I. M. "Btonrnn. 13-1- WM VM iMi An Fellow Is tho Ulcjclo When no Morclh Hlmielf Arlcht, 3 INCORPORATED. " oomo to KlyMa, they rssiijctl to po Into Dlthynla, but tho Htilrit KiilTtml them In this book Intro-duct- d not." Our lust lis. to tho npostlcs nt tho rouferenco In JiTURnlcni, from which Paul ntul 611ns mid others, returned to Antloch mid continued thcro tmthliiK mid prcnchlnft tho word of tho Lord (Acta xv, 05) After Porno tlmo they rtart on their Focond. missionary tour, Unrnulm tuMtin; Mnrk 'and Hilling for Cjirusmid Paul taking Kilns and nturtliin; through Sjrlft and Cillclu, confirming and cstnblNhtnft tho churches. At 1 stra, w hero l'nul liml been RtonUl nnd left for deed on hlt first tour, ho tnkcH Timothy with him, of whom ho nftcnvnrd ijp, "I linu' no man so dear unto mo" (Phil II, 20, margin) As thiy journeying and pmitlilng continued through I'lirygln and Gnlntla they thought to turn wnitliwnrd and nftcnwinl northward ncd ghotho glnd tilling In Asia and Blthjnln, but wero In enth case preTho vented by tho Spirit from ro doing Spirit sent them forth on His huKlncr.s for Christ, nnd, lielng willing to bo controlled by Him, Ho controlled them nnd for somo good reason laptthcmr.t this time mm going into theso two provinces. Hint Ho might send them elsewhere. 8. "And they, pvslng by Myslu, enmo down to Trows." Hindered on tho right and left, they found Mint tho open door wns straight ahead, and so kept on to tho sen nt Trons. "Tlilno airs shall Iienrn word behind theo, Kiing: This U thewny. Walk jo in Itwlicn yo turn to tho right hand nnd when yo turn to tho left" (Isa. xzx, 21). To bo siiro that tho Iiord has n purposo in your life, nccordlng to lCph. II, 10, nnd thnt Ho will Biuxly perform It cording to Isn. xlv, Si, mnko one ijtilct beforo Him, not daring to ninrmur "Nov,w)uiitlioyli.lj;onoihroiiffh out riiryfilii find tho region of Gnlntla nnd wro forMdden of tho Holy Ghost to pmich the word In Asia, nftir tlioy wero 0, 7. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. but the TrnTrllnc Interrogation Point In a Perpetual Nnluncc. Just now tho bicyolo tourist is with us tn full farco. Clad in tho now familiar .knickcrbockors, sweater nnd golf stockings, ho comes in off tho dusty highway. Ho looks as if ho had trnvolcd far nfid fast, like tho imperial condors in tlio flvo act dramas, and ho probably has. His attire is travel stained. On his faco and hands Is a uowly acquired Miners and Shippers of QO Ill .. Iljllll MM AND COKE. WW W lllDIsll!lillJla)ull!llllRwl sA itJt 4s jByldStaMSfMnSaMia KfjTKaVnaBiQVHBsHLaaaaaaaaaal clot-D- Topic For tlio Week ilrclnrilng July 4. Coiumrnt by Ilov. B. II. Dojlr. Topic Contoorntod patriots what will they xxxll, out. I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i fcM. !!, r S Biinoh Offices. (HA S IBHiwul F5iim1?3iHiinlMlJ IStMlPJHU'I'.lillinii'l'IL'iflil Two Through Trains Daily Running Pullman Vestibule StttfAng and Dlnlnz Cars Nashville to ChkafW ia HOURS NASItYILLU TO CtllCAUO "MEW ORLEANS&FLORIDA Leave New Orteana Dally Orleans . , A that Americans should bo patriots. If tliero is a laud on which tho son Bhlnen that is roiiBon at lonst It is not without This is nnngoof pntriotism. All over tho world tho sentiment of lovo for country and loyalty to country is being cmplinslzed in nioro wnys thnn one. In our own conntry in various wnys interest in pntriotism is on tho iucrensc, nnd tho stnudnrd of patriotism is being con stantly raised. Monuments nro being erected to oar groatcht patriots, days of historic inomont and importanco arc being set apart ns memorial days, and ovcu political parties nro using "patriotism" na a battlccry, which is thJt it is supposed to bo popular evl-ilcn- MBKKk "BET, TOOl 15 THIS THK WAY TO MOTOWNr" Wholesale 2 S T- I r, It. G. KOUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducali, Kentucky. S II NKWBOLD, MnnnRcr, V. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, ManaRer, Corner Main and Auction Street-- ., . Kantucky, Memphis, Tenn. ' . A. S: FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Ind. TenucsEoe. M. CARROLL, M;,nnr4cr, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, J? ,W t IJ.03 noon vlaL.AN.K.K. NaslivlHIt7.aoa.m. Through tlutol Sleeping Cars from Nw jp JT 3j? jj 'X HASHYILLE LIMITED" "CHICAGO Leaves Nashville Dally 0t7.a0v.n1 4 ... SPECIAL" yXjeu-- Ll . JOHN T. HESSER, Hauscr BuildinR, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. JBKIDGMAN, Room 85. Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. " .. ti " V r I eyes wo say, "Eicn bo, rather," "Jly Jesus, ns Thou wilt," 0. "And a vision appeared to Pnul in tho night. There stood a man of nnd prayed him, paying, Como over Into Macedonia nnd help us." In n drenm or vision of tho night God lias Often spoken to men (Job xxxlil, in) and will yet, if necessary, though Ho generally guides by His Spirit cither in Ills word or in tho events of dally Ufa Tho right attitude, is to "Watch tho woy" nnd "Wntch to fco What Ho will say" (Nidi 11, 1, Hub. il, 1), thenriueekly walk in tho way which Ho opens beforo us, "Doing an occnhlon servo us, for God is with us" (l&int x, 7) 10. "And rifter ho lind seen tho IhIoh immediately w,o 'endeavored to go into Macedonia, nssuredly gathering that tho Lord lind called us for to preach tho gospel unto them." Being willing to bo guided by tho Spirit, they wcro Miro thin was tho Spirit's guiding. If wo nro willing and earnestly desirous to bo led of tho Spirit, wo may lw iH.rfcc.tly Buro that every hindrance and every opening is of Him Notice that thiy Lntw whut help the pcoplo pt Macedonia needed, and that was just what they had to give tho gopil or good tidings of tho groco of God. Thej'Avcro not on a lecturing or mi entertaining tour, but only and wholly on business for God, to win souls to Christ. 11. "Therefore, loosing from Troas, wo enrno with n straight courso to Samothra-cla- , nnd tho next tiny to Xcn polls. " This lesson should bo taught with tho map beforo tho scholars that they may eeo that Paul nnd his company now crossed from tho continent of Asia to Europe, thnt was tho seaport of Phlllppl, and an island nbout half way from Troosto Nenpolls. As In mnny another Instance in tho Scriptures, tho Incidents of tho voyngo or Journey tiro wholly omitted. They set forth nnd they nrrlvoil nro nil tho Spirit fees f to record. From the heavenly standpoint, journeylngs tnko no time, for they run nnd return ns n flisli of lightning (Ezek. 1,11). ID. "And from theneo to Phlllppl, width is tho chief city of that 1 art of Macedonia nnd a colony, nnd wo wero in that city abiding certain days. ' ' Thero seems to bo no wolcomo for Ihem, no one (specially expecting thim, nnd ytt they arc in tho hind to which they lind lx;cn cnlled, nnd doubtless they gavo thenihchva up to prayer thnt tho samo Spirit who brought them thither would now into thciu They not onlyiibode In tho cIQ-- , but thty nix de in Christ 10. "And on tho Sabbath wo went out of tho city by n riverside, w litre prayer wns wont to bo made, nnd wo sat down nnd spako unto tho women which resorted thither." It would scum, then, that tho first preaching of tho gospel In Kurojx' wns at n woman's prayer meeting, Man. tho mother of our Lordnnd other vi omen vttro assembled with tho npostlesfor pnijrr during tho waiting da) n bet men and Pentecoht (Aits 1, 11) It is proh-ublthat upon tho women also thu Spirit enmo ns tongucn of tint, and ns tliero wero present In tho city nt that tlmo strangers from Home, tln.ro may also hao somo from .Macedonia However, It enmo about, hero nro kiiuo worshlx.'rs of tlio truo God who had evidently bet n crying to Ood for more light, and now Ood luis tent it. Iho Hinio God who stilt Gabriel to Daniel nnd Simon Peter to Cornelius f.cnt Paul and 811ns to Macedonia 14. "And ti certain woman namitl Ljd-U- , a seller bf purple, of tho city of Thja-tlr- , which worship! GchI, heard usj whoso heJirt tho Iortl ojk ned, flint sho attended unto tho things uhith weio spoken of Paul." Hero is n butliifss woman from Asia, forlhjatlra was in Asm(Uev 1, 11), who was for tho tlmo Hlng in Phlllppl, and was cvldtntly oneof those chosen in "hrlst lx;foro tho foundation of the orld iKph. 1, 4; 11 llm. I, ) It was worth Whllo going to lCurojx.' to find hir Sho was probably auother hungry wild llko Cormllus. hener on enith tliotjesof tho Ixird a mil thirst for Him, Ho will Jlnd a vdy to supply thnt thirst "lllcssod nro they that hunger, for they slmll bo llllcd." "Ho fntlslleth the longing soul." 10. "And when sho was baptized and her household, sho Uvuight us, sit ing, If yohavo judged mo toMw faithful to tho Lord, como into my house and abldo there And bho constrained lit. ' Her heart became a homo for the Ixjrd and her houso a homo for His dUcIpl(a Then, wero probfor'lTm-othylind ably four nt lcn.t In Paxil's jolmd them r.t lustra, and It looks as If Lukohhd joined them-n- t Trons. Contrast tho "thty" of verses 0 to a with tho "wo" of vtieos 10,11 Contrast tho spirit possessing tho damsel of er os 10 to IB W ith tho Holy Spirit now posM sslng Lydia nnd l.er liouseJiold, nnd remember wo nro controlled I ; ino or the other, cither the Loid trtho dc II Maco-donln ls HisiiM-fn-Bloo bt-e- though with aching liuirt cui nnd streaming worth being loved, because of its splendid past, its ennobling principles, its sacred nud edifying institutions, its boundless futuro possibilities, that laud is America. Tho day has uot yet como (and may it uovcr como) when ono need blush as ho says, "I,am nn American!" Wo hnvo n country of whoso history wo may bo nud nro justly proud. But what of patriotism in relation to God? What of consecrated patriotism? What will men who nro not only consecrated to their country, but also consecrated to their God do? What is tho duty of tho Christina pntriot? First, consecrated pntriots will and ackuowledgo tho iiand of God in national life. This wo loarn from tho topical referenco should bo dona National prosperity had como to Israel, but instead of recognizing God's hand in it they wero puffed up with personal prido and with an exalted idea of their own greatness, nnd turned from Gal. National prosperity, as well ns individual prosperity, has its dangers, nud tho chief ono is thnt wo shall toko tho credit to ourselves and forget thnt thero ia n "God of nations." What abundant reasons wo ns Americans have for acknowledging tho God of nations ns. our God I Who can roviow tho history of our country without being compelled to confess that its growth nnd prosperity can only bo accounted for by attributing it nil to God? Denjamin Franklin well said, "If n sparrow cannot fall to tho ground without God's notico, could n mighty ompira nso without His aid?" It could not Wo must seo tho hand of God in tho marvelous history of our country. Consecrated patriots will practico nnd tonch national loyalty to God in gratitude for national blessings. Wo must not only rccognizo tho hand of God ia our nation's history, but should manifest our gratitude by doing all wo can to mako our laud a Christian land. Wo should stand for righteous rulers and for righteous principles in government. Wo should bo interested in making tho wholo nation n Christian nation and bo as enthusiastic for homo missions as wo o arc for patriotism. "God bless our o na-tiv- coat of sunburn of which ho is truly proud. Ho has an appetite which would do credit to n lumocrman and a thirst, too, which a Bacchus might envy. Not so long ago ho would have been an object of enripsity. Passing pedestrians would havO gathered around him to inqniro how far ho had ridden. Thoy would havo wondered at his answers uud stared at his lnggngo enrrior. But now ho attracts only tho momentary in terest of tho idlors. Ho Is only ono of a great army of wandering wheelmen. It is an army whoso ranks nro swelling with amazing rapidity. Thero w cro vnBt numbers abroad Inst summer. 1 hero nro no statistics on tho subject, but I should not bo surprised to learn thnt this year Ihero arc twlco ns mnny. As a general rulo tho touring oyolist is rnthor n sensihlo sort of chap, who novcr mokes a nuisanco of himself and leaves an agrccablo impression with tho pocplo whom ho meets. You and I, for instance, belong to this class. But wo hnvo occasionally nut individuals of tho other kind. Ono of theso is tho traveling interrogation point Now, tho asking of questions concerning directions is all right under certain conditions. In traveling through a strango section of tho country whero guidoboards nro few it is often absolutely necessary. Then, too, tho answering of them is but n common courtesy which ovcry citizon is generally glad to show to tho stranger nt his door. But thero aro questioners and questioners. This is tho way it is dono by tho other one that objectionable chap, you know. Ho comes scorching along tho road nt n 12 milo nn hour clip, and as ho p.isfcb dignified Mr. Brown ho shouts out: "Hcy,,youl Is this tho way to Big-town- ?" i I s S THE FAMOUS I 1 "r I,, NO. E COAL, r I LN. RAILROAD BfctnfMjsHtaasaMtw&M Por detailed Information, addrtss P. P. JEFFRIES, acn'l Pauetijtcr Agnt Cvansvllle, Ind. D. It. HILLMAN, (len'l Southern A cent Nashville, Tenn. S. L. ROQUKS, Trov. Passenger Agent Atlanta, (in, THK CHEAT , For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating" Screens and Picking: Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE j THROUGH TRUNK UNI: lietuccn tilt rlltfsof f vi- ;$ ."j . ' Pitirmnnti. I .iiiii'lnn. I .niiinvilli. - A Market. BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASE BURNERS Why buy High-price- d g ID FURNHBES, One . IJvrtnsvillts. St. LouiT, And thr cities of .Naalivillo, Mcmpiii.n, Montomcn, ff Moliilu anil N;v Orleans, , . JM . .v T SsfSfi1... 'sixV S. . S V SS S ANH SPEED tJMlVAI.lU ris..... M 1 S -- - v 'k SHORTEST AND QU1CKEJIT UOU'i iA... it t ..:.- i...h..Ii.Uh , - .. it. Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERa much less price? ahd Hendcrtion to' the j ;"wj - T! NARD CRUSHED COKE,for SOUTHEAST AD . SOUTH' t ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. THRDUBH COACHES i From above cities to NashvilIc, anil Chattanooga', mak ing direct con- nuction WITH PULLMAN PALACK Mt 4 f ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY would 1001: better tiian a ncgligeo shirt nndcr similar conditions. "What tho 'wringing wet' contingent of the great bicyclo nrmy needs ia somo sort of apparel that looks aud is nil light For poisons ho expect to dine at tablo a hasty bath and a partial change of garments or tho carrying cf n light, extra coat might be well. Otherwise hotels may And it expedient to havo private, or scparato rooms or tables for the cxclusivo ucc of tho 'wringing wet.' In tho mean'timo nil should encourago tho wearing of whatever costnmo promises to do most to rob cycling of any unpleasant features that may attach to It" Of conrsa this by no means answers tho question, but nt loost it presents it in Eonso light Further than that thu nvcrago touring "bicyclist may bo left to decide for himsolf. Sf.wt.ll Fonn. the-hea- S CARS For Atlanta, Savannah, Macon. Jacksonville anil Toluts IN FLO U II) A laud." Biblo Headings. Kzravi, Neh. ii, Ts. xxxiii, 12; li, 18; Prov. xiv, 04; Jcr. xxix, 7; Math, xvii, xxii, xxiii, 07; Mark xii, 17; Lnkoxiii, 04; Itnm. sill, 7; I Tim. ii, Bcb. xJ, 0; lu-2- 0; 21-210-20. Tho Cheerful Sinn. Who decs net welcome tho man of ohecrful nnd hopeful spirit? Tlio happy countenance, tiio genial smile, tho winning way nud tlio timely word hnvo nn inspiring nnd uplifting infjnenco. Men nro attracted nnd won by n kindly manner nud generous uctiou. Ho is u bene- factor who carries suushino into tho home, church nud community. A bright optimism is always picferablo, to a gloomy pessimism. Prcsbyteriun. Now, Bigtown is some 85 miles distant, and tlio road which tho cyclist is taking might bo the proper ono if tho right turnings wcro made, but thero nro several chances thnt he might chooso n ronto which would tako him far away from Bigtown. Mr. Brown really hns a very good idea of tho routo which tho cyclist Bhould follow nud would probably bo willing to stop and explain tho dotails to him, but what can ho do with tho ridgr rnpidly speeding away and craning his neck back for n reply? Of courso Mr Brown might drop his hat und enno nnd sprint along beside tho rider until ho had shouted at him tho necessary directions, or if tliero was a trolley car at hand ho might board it and havo quito n chat with tho bicyclist provided tho latter would consent to slow up n little, but ordinarily Mr. Brown does uoithcr IIo simply waves his hnud nnd nods his head, consigning tho bicyclist to his fate. In timo Mr. Brown becomes annoyed nt being addressed with, "Say, thcrol Hi, youl" nnd similar terms. Ho con- - nomc. Accp talkiiig. OtlicrwiBO ho miglit do somo talking himself and bore yon by tolling yon something about tho town and tho vicinity. Ho poldom mcota strangers, and tho personal history of a real livo bicyclist will bo n fascinating talo for him to hear. Thrro is ono coupolntiou, howoer. Bicyclists who adopt theso methods eijthnsiastio tourists. They aro moro fitted to join tho class of scorchers. Thoy miss many of tho pleas-ure- a which tho trno tourist c'njoj-R- . One of tlio best companions to havo on a wheeling trip is tho man vho'hns tho knack of getting acquainted easily with strangers. I know such n one, and ho has often surprised mo by tho amount of uscfnl and entertaining information which he can draw from somo of tho most unpromising roadsido acquaintances. IIo not only learns all nbout tho roads, but discovers nil tho interesting places in tho vicinity, tho character of tho bnsiuess carried on in tlio town whero ho may happen to be, whero tlio best drinking water is to bo fonnd nnd many other things which tho taciturn cyclist would never learn. "How do you do it?" I nsked hlni onco. EarlltiKon. Entlingtnn is the coal mining metropolis of the Western Kentucky coal fields. More miners arc employed in Hopkins county than in any other county in the Stato. The miners of Earlington and the majority of the miners in Hopkins county make better wages than any others in the Western Kentucky District. These see rib reason for any great complaint, and notwithstanding the mild winter just past.they are comparatively prosperous and happy. The product of the commercial coal mines of Hopkins county, shipped during 189G, was about of the total output of the State, and the sale of this product brought into tlio county more than 500,000 in cash, the bulk of wh.ch was paid to the minors. As one evidence of tho favorable conditions of the majority of coal mine is in Hopkins County wc dc sire to state (hat one company, operating here and elsewhere in this county, which employs from 800 to 1000 men has had no itno-fourl- Free Trip, You can go to the Tennessee Centennial free if you will and take your sister, brother, wife, ConucrtioiiB arc innik at Outline anil Nashville loi all jioints North, East, South andWcsl, In I'ulliuan Talnce Car children. offer of a free trip to this magnifi- Road The Bel's great J V-- J cent Exposition. EtVlIBRANTS ScckiiiK homes on tho liun 61 tt s road w receive special low rates Sec aRunts ol iliin company fir P P LrmWville. KenincLv Loavo your orders for Candidate's Cards, Business Cards, Visiting Cards with The Bee Big new slock of fine cut cards rates, routei, &c, or write to just received. AtmorV A1 A C a $75 to $100 Pit Month Offcreil to 1'irst-clas- s Lady or Gentlemen Agents to aid in an excellent school work, which is now being placed in every county in the United States, Call on M. M. G1LMOUR, General Agent, at Dawson Springs, Ky., or address Student Register Company, Lock Box 344, Nashville, Tenn. GRQVE 1'rnnlDj;. Truo pruning is not mutilating. It is repressing tho lower nnturo to promote onr growth in holiness, in Godlikeuuss, in bearing fruit unto eternal life. Interior. A li intelligent uud fond of stragglo fonder of sliugglo than of help not till then hnvt you relieved poverty. Phillips Brooks. , licllovlnir Povertjr. Not until you niiiLc men self reliant, "Why, it's very simple," ho said. "Jn-- t nssnmo that tho man to whom you aro talkiug is as intelligent ns you think you nro yourself. Yon don't havo to tell him so in ns ninny words. Ho'll discover that from your manner nnd will agree with yon. Get him to talk nbout liinisolf, abont his work, his uoiglibora uud thg placo ho lives in. Nino times ont of ten ho will bo nus-ioto talk on theso subjects nud will tell yon something you will bo interested to hear. It is n delicate eort of flattery which fowmen can rosist. This method hns won 1110 many a chanco friend nud gained for mo many n favor wliicji conld not havo been bought with QUESTION OF GOWNS. Bee? Arc you a subscriber You should be. to The Ulshop Clirnry Inilstis Upon III Itlfilit to W. nr n White Surplice. Because ho has been refused permission to wear a whito snrplico Bishop XV NICSnnielriilljr BELMONT Tills Iloiisn (Bljurdj Directory. CATHOLIC CHURCH CC OP TUB IMMACULAT t NCBPTION. I'lrci mate, 7 oo a m.; second maat and tf rmon Itpsarjr Instruction and benediction at 9 jo a m Ijoj. in ia ery Sunday. A. M. Coenan, pattor CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Edward 13 Cheney of Chicago has resigned all his oulcen in tho general council of tho Reformed Episcopal church Threo other Chicago clergymen havo followed his cxamplo, and trust funds which bring nniucomoof $15,000 to thecouucil havo also been withdrawn by n promjneut member who is in sympathy with them. Tho goneral council decided thnt black surplices wcro tho only proper pulpit garb. This contention concerning tho color money." I think this is good sound advice, of the surplice is not n ucw ono. It beand I havo inado an, earnest attempt to gan to bo discussed ns far back as 1873 and has been the cnuso of morn or less heated debato at nearly every session of tho general council, but novcr boforo has it assumed such rerioua proportions. At present it promises to result in n split in tho church, nlthough Bishop strike in 21 years. Earlington, the coal mining metropolis of the western field is a peaceable, sober, town of over 2,500 inhabitants. It has free public schools for nine months in the year, both white and colored, n Catholic parochial school, numerous churches, two public libraries and rending rooms one for (he white and one for the colored people a beatililul patk on tho banks of a splendid artificial lake of inn acres, woll stocked with fish and supplied with picas- law-abidi- are Ne I Kverrlhing Hist cltit it Nfwl ",',... HOTEL MY lllad i TsVtSiBssi JL .yit''yVi t jBsfasfasV- MADIBONVILLE. iiA. 1 RliMBW5l ktS- jonf3, - Proprietor X 1ULV.L A j lay. e J'wPRopBTT--LLicil- .MAD1SONVU.LE, KY. CHILL TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICl&COcts. air atia, iius., Nor. w, mt. PariaMrsllelfloCo., HUlxiuU.Mo. IS JUST AS OOOD FOR ADULTS. (irnlleraon: Wo tM IaM yvar, Gfl) InUlcs o nilOVKri TAHTKI.KSrt CI I II J. TONIC nikt Im toumiht Ihrro iiuu Already tbla rrsr. In all our ut purieura or II yours. In IImi dru bnsliieM, tivl never sold nn art tela that save audi unlrerwtl mtU Yuurs truly, iaoUon aa yuur Tuulo. .AuNKr,CAftn 4CO- EXPERIENOK. TASTELESS Prt? LI V - 'V. GRAND HOTEL, S1.50 TOS2 PER A. WORLEY, JUAniSONVILLL', Vrce Por All. DAY. Sunrinvtcliool 10 l'rnjir mrfiluK mrry Wf.lnrKlH) evening Seir rc tuet and tliiiil Sunday in each month 1040. K.V. Ouku, Pastor CHURCH. MISSIONARY BAPTIST 10 30, Communion evny Sunday morning fioin nvice (ollowlnc nt Without money you can go to the Tennessee Ccntonnial and Inter national Exposition any time you like. Road Tub Beb's great offer and go to work. A nOADSlUK ACQlTAINTAN'CC SWEATEU IN THK DIMKO ltOOM. - Proprietor, KENTUCKY. IJ TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. 80 YEARS' Sen Ices second Saturday evening and Sunday eich month Prayer meeting Monday night Snndiy-choat 5 30 a in. U. S. Edwards. I'asior M. R. CHURCH? OUR CLUBI3INQ Setvlees lust Sunday each month, morning and nleJit Prayer meeting every Wednesday night tiindn) school at 1 30 11. m. C. C. 1IAI.I., Pastor coivos a disliko for strango bicyclists and altogether ignores their Bhouts nud THK questions. Somo people would not blamo follow OFFER. rwt, 1 think ono of tlio most interesting acSomo day this objectiouablo wlioci-nin- n quaintances mado in this way was an will lenru better. He will do as aged aud hninblo hostler in nn obscure you mid I do, and when ho wants to little village in northern Now York M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. ask questions of a citizen ho will dis- stato I found that ho wifs n veteran Sen Ices etery lointh Sunday morulng a d nigl ty 1 T. Clieri) Pastor. I'raver meeilnn mount whioft is really very littlo trou-bl- o stage driver and in his youth had hanevery rutiay nignt address him politely, pat hiR in- dled tho linos over six horses on tho old quiry clenrly and probably receivo a Albany postroad. Wo sat smoking our V P S CHRISTIAN BNDBAUOK courteous reply which will givo him nil pipes until nearly midnight, ho telling Prayer meeting every Sundayevening tho necessary dotails. If ho doesn't liko stories of tho old stagecoach days and I at Assembly Hall. him. it with modcrato success. 1 The Blb- and - Sunday Daily and at ifjmjra TRADE MARK8, Anyona sending ekttch and may quickly axwruin, freo, wl.otlier drurlptlonIon an Intent Wo have '"iASUJI .I;.,alnnlot!oo?atLorOU',,, - i Gi.ohe-Demock- . bolh one year for.. The Bel and Daily (only) OI10 ..... ' 650 4 50 year nashville, chattanooba and st, louis DON'T FORBET IT Uy this lino you secure j .4 -- The Bee and DAii.Y.and Sun- day both one year for $8.25 The Bee' and Daily (only) COURIEK-JOUKNA- L railroad; I WalilnBimi Muno !,ni' WIt. 5 80IENTIFI0 llufii AMERICAN, GI.NBRAL I1A1TIST CHURCH Preaching on the Third Saturday night and Sundty of erch monih. Prater mectine eserr 1 r incsaay esenlng s.KK iiAHKiNs, ." i'asior IB and tlio annua celebration at will Iih ik rent us usual. Conif. Earl-injjflo- Wcyjer's offiual r poiis announce that 29G insurants have been killed in the last ten dajs. . The Fourth of July is 'coming n If Like blllousnesj, dyspepsia, headache, constipation, sour stomach, liullgesttph to promptly iured by Hood's Pills. They do their work Liver Ills a I MaMy and tliorongWy. Best utter dinner pills. SBeenti. IrV HlH IrtHred by C I. Ilood ft Co., Lowell Mass TJ. only riH ui WtO wiihirood'a SarsaparlHA. ' M Hood's Pills All drinrcfots. he rompilalion of tbo statistics of coal production in ihe United States in 1895, which has just betn completed by SiatU-licia- n Ii W Parker, of Ihe United Slates Kcolomcal survey, shows that the product in 180G was 1no.G1n.ncn shnrt inne at J195 557.64, against 193.117.530 short urns, vaincu at 197,799,043, in 1895, a tlecrease of 2,477,571 short tons in amount and of 2 241,394 in value The decrease in product was entirely In lhat of Pennsyl-vani- a anthracite The output of bitumln-oi- n coal shows an increase of 1.750,000 Inns. Tllf nnlhrnrltn nru1nl nf nAnnn..t vania decreased nearly 4,250,000 tons It is a noiame leaiure, nowever, that there was a decrease in Ihevalun nt ih hiinL. nus nroduet nf over Cr Vss r.nn t.Mi...ltt Mantling the Increased output, and lhat mere was a comparative increase in the Vrflup of nnlhrnritfl. nllhnnoh n ..... i of the smaller production, it did not equal t)ie value in 1895 Tbo average price obtained for anthracite at ihe mines increased frnm ft 41 in 1893 $1 sr in 1896 The tvti.ign price for bituminous declined from .i;hty.Rix cents to eighty-thre- e cents T Minufarturcr's fterord. I listculng with deepest interest. Auother ono was a Vermont farmer, who gavo mo shelter for tho night whoirl was caught out in a sudden Tho 6tory ho told of his moving from Canada to tlio Green Mountain Stato, how ho struggled along for years under a heavy mortgago and how ho had at last managed to pay it off and send a son to college by beekeeping nnd butter makiug as sido issues was bettor than a mngiuino romance. Just ono moro point. If you nro going to tako it wheeling tour this summer, you will probably bo interested in tho discussion which has been rovlved again this season concerning dining room etiquette for wheelmen. A correspondent writing to Tho L. A. W. Bulletin aBks: "Arriving at a hotel for dinner, wringing wet, ns I usually nm, whioh would look tho better, n ncgligeo shirt snmo tabic Tell tho proprietor all about yoursolf, or n colored sweater?" IIo is answered somowhat felicitously whrro jon havo been, whero you ato goiug nud how bi? n innn von nro at by the editor ns follows: , 'A travel stained, wringing wet ncgligeo shirt is not n thing of beauty. Its appearance dtica not add a rolish to n nnln All Hit f AUS. ..V?1" Q hotel dinner partaken of by those who Lough Byrup. 'Jlwtos Oood. UeoRl In tlmo. Sow hrrtnurglsta. Hi havo not grown hungry by e3Selsing IIlllJ,M-i.JJiuntil they nro wrluging wet. WItfeoHt,n. doubt a wringing wet cokest'sweater our methods and prefers hia own, lcj tyj givo him. n littlo additional nelvleo which ho will probably appreciate: Novcr carry a road mnp. Ask as many questions as yon can think of. Solect doaf old gentlemen, women nnd children as the bcht guirlos to the locality for GO miles mound. Nover dismount when asking questions. You might low) n mintilo or two whioh could ls spent to better udvnn-tag- o in tlio saddle Whon you get to n hotel, talk loudly about your trip to tho hotel clerk. Ho will bo deoply interested.- - Also moko n poiut of talking loudly in tho dining room. Call tho waitress Katia nnd mention to her that you "could cnt n ruw dog." This will sharpen tho appo-titc- s of invalids who may bo at tho rain-fitorM ' Courier-Journ- al year for..., Cheney says thnt ho has not withdrawn The Bee and Louisville from tho church altogothor. IIo moroly Evening Post both one ilcplincfl to bo n moinber of tho commit) ear. for fa. 75 tees of tho general council which refuses, according to his ideas, to allow him tho The Bee and T CHENCr. wicb-a-wee- nisnop bothone the Maximum o( Speed, Safety, Comfort, Siliilaciion, nt the Minimum of Expense, Anxiety, liollier nnd Fatigue. If you aro gojng Nor ill or G.50 Wfst, he sure lo take Ibis line. ni Mih, J,pSC,.ni"" cl,,' """I "AMU sent froo. Atldrcts .1111 MUNN &. CO.. lliomlxvnt, huvf ri. s THROUBH SERVICE k ordinary oxcroiso of Christian liberty. As a matter of fact Bishop Cheney has worn tho whito surpllco for n longtime, nud so havo most of tho other ministers of tho denomination 'throughout tho west In tho cast tho black gown is generally worn, and it is said, to stand for tho Presbyterian idea, whilo the whito gown represents tho old Episcopalian idea. Bishop Cheney is ono of tho most: prominent divines in tho west and Jio has been pastor of ono of the leading-churchein Chioago for 07 years. He Wns born in Canandaigua, N. Y., iiu 1880. IIo was graduated from Ilobarr col lego In 1857 and at onco began to Btndy'for tho ministry. Boon after his ordination ho was mado rector of Christ-.-, church, Chicago, and has been In that, city ever sinco. Ho was promlnouh among thoso who, under tho leadership' of Assistant Bishop Cummins of Ken tucky, organized tho Itcformcd Episcopal church In 1878. s Gloiie-Democratoii- The Bee and Twice for .:.., c year Uoih via Nesv Hollow Hock Route and Iba McKenzin Koute between Nashville and Memphis, making connection al Memphis with all lines to and from Arkansas, Texas . $ 175 and tho Southwest PULLMAN PALACE SLEEI'I.VO CAUS BEN T. ROBINSONS PRUGGIST Morton'n Gap, riRPI?!!! I v rnunnnsinrn ' ' l Courier-Journa- l both one year for 1.50 The Bee1 and Weekly Louisville Commercial both , one year for 1.25 The Bee and any leading .prbli- Catioil at LOW FRICg. Between Memphis and Nashville on iiif.ut trains. Between Nashville and Chatta- Alwayson hnnda fuilantjcomplefustocltol nooga, Knoxville, A'heville, WasfrinRlon, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PRR. Baltimore, l'hilidelpbia and New York. 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Naihville, Twin stationery Wanted An Idea ho can tlshk- - Will receive nromnt iHm. tion at this office. $i i VmiHi' wautnd. offer J in the prilling line 011 short notice in best style and at lowest prices. Subscribe for The Bee. .ffisfei & womtyiiMocmts) Staro. Ws,l.urtAM n irTm tor their $iuu lri,e tBTWH)4U4 D s.' si.?,r.rr?3ii' 7V."oVT. .." '. uariaB9sasm3a7lHiaaaaXj' 11 ,". .1 Am - . . ifi iii wrtpiii 1 wlMBr TTXznj&ism