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Vi,.PSttX? ; j OPX. 3 $ A fix-- OP TfiN Sudscridess To $ 'Great Iennessee Centennial. tfe x Gel 'a Club oi Ten Subscribers to ' '" "' 5 Oris You g $ ' . a FilEE TK1P ' 5J 2 to tub' Great Tennessee Centennial, i EIGHTH. YEAR. iiininnifwifininininnninininrK IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS Quinine and Whisky was con sidered the infallible remedy for all forms of malaria, especi ally chills and fever. people take the reliable and popular tonic, and febrifuge, Up-to-da- j EARLINGTCvN, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, JULY IB, 1897. LOVE'S LAST DUTY. NO. 28 THU PORTE IS STUBBORN. Turkoy T THE MINERS' STRIKE. Extraordinary EtTorto of tho Label London) To indue CHRISTIAN OIobo ENDEAVOR. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. FIFTY-FIFT- H CONGRESS. te anti-period- ic Yucatan Chill Tonic. iTASTDLBSS.) It cures when all others fail. Adapted for old or young;. Pleasant to take. , Price, 50 cents, sold by all rfrtfri-ts. W Mil f Iim mtmliiji Willi mirTrttdr- - Ci7IIiiiro)oii color. Murk In llirro Manufactured uly by tho CAKLSTEDT MEDICINE CO., EvansvHIe, Intl. X AAt JUIAJUUWJUUULH. S R G. NIEMS, Wr-ler,'- PRACTICAL (alcl?maft(?r and ft-.- ! Lato with E. Wiggprs, Nashville, Tcnn- CAN ir: IHil1 m A NY MAKK OF p TIIlltJA' L EXPERIYEARS ENCE AT THE TRADE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Sick f CiffUl B0,000.Paid In, IN Surplui Fund, COMMENCED BUSINESS 120,000. 1007. JNO. G. MORTON, Tho advantages o( a bank account' Il Is.' not to men wo nro talking ihey kflktv nil about It but to salaried men, x? turners and lo women l lirru's safety if tho barik Is. .1 , good one. There's convenience-- -. . money lwjrrv.iily ffnd out i nl reach of your own potty Il ii1, naay lo upend loo. fimnll tiimj when )fiu h.ivo n lr(;o &um n your pocket , biitl-nt-sfcqtjan-itrtiu- BANKER MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. A LA UELLE JARDINIEUK. FASIUONAnLE L. FRITSCH & 50N, -:- MEBGHANT TAIUOBS IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS 331 Upper First Street, EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. ' lib earnestly solicits I ho llopkini county friends of his w war . V. A. NlSllltr, IVailildnt (I. W. WADDILI., CaiMei Sfopkins .Gcunlu Madisonville, Ky. Capital Stuck, - - - $50,000. Transncts a general lianking lntsinc5, lint Invites Iho accounts of tho rilirens ul Ifnpkins and iidoininR counties. Has Iho finest and' mm ncure vault lit Hi it Section of Kentucky "V' 3 frv- . Co (Eompoiiub Prescriptions , properly it lakes lime. It rtqulres experiencuandacoinplclnknnwledfjo of drugs. It ti quires thn druggist tohavoahrp ninnunt of dniRs frrsh tlriiRS. Hu must give thtt best possiblu work, and for coatpensition lin must be reasonable AHOVE FACTS UKMEM-UEWE'llF. CAKP.FUL. Willi TIIU R ST. HERNARD DRUQ STORE, IIRYAN HOPPER. Mnnnccr. . 4MH ST. JAMES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. MMHnmiEEitJ SSSM LudarfUd k mi tho Minor to Quit Work Ao yesterday afternoon taking the Implied Threat of Violent Mmna to Y. M. C. A. tent as Its object One bo Uamt, and nil Acknowledgment or rallum If Not Unaultiiou. man was klllod nnd many others woro unniy iiuru An instant niter tho bolt fctruek tho tent was down and In PiTTBnunoir, Ph., July 10. Tho Unci llaincs. A general alarm was sounded, Dro Uglitontiiif In all Kcctlons of tho nnd ambulance Fltbiburgh mluln district with tho corps tho guardsmen andqulck.Almost responded at double exception ot a few spots. overy man who had been tho Tho ilipors in tho Noiv York and canvas was shocked by tho under lightning. Cleveland Una Conl Compnny mines nre Corporal J. O. McDonald, of company still worhlnt;, but I'rcHldc'nt Dolnn and A, Twenty-secon- d regiment, Now Secretary AVnrnor nro propnrlujr, for a was dead. Half a dozen of tho York, men iuovo of a Hoiumtlonub point. It was were unconscious. looked for Friday, but will bo tnado Tho body of Corporal McDonald was Bomo tituo tonluy or tho tho tlino not yet being agreed upon. 1'resl-do- Tho first taken from tho mass of rulus. surgeons worked over Jt for an Dolnn was out nt Wlckhuvoii hour or more, but their efforts wcro strcngthuulnj,' hl.s cuiiso thoro fruitless. Thoso who woro knocked and will visit novornl of tho river unconscious wcro revived, somo of them mines before ho returns. with difficulty, and ono or two of tho Tclegrnms and letters of an eneour-ni;Int- r men nro still in a sorlous condition. naluro from tho dlHTerent rmrti Corporal McDonald's body was placed of tho district nro pouring into tho lu a tent apd a guard assigned to duty Uno of those, written over it, nnd tho colors were placed at miners' olllclals. by a miner on the Wheeling division t. Corporal McDonald was 2 of tho Ilnltluioro it Ohio, complains years of ago. Ho was to havo been that tho operators aro taking unfnlr marrlod next Saturday evening, upon means to whip their mpu. Tho writer tho roturn of tho regiment from camp. hlk'fjes that they nro inllucnc-tujA lotler which McDonald hod just tho boarding houso Ueeperu written was to tho young woman to to issuo attnchinonts tho whom ho wns to havo been married. ognlnst single men for tho smtill amounts thoy It was blgni'd: "Youm until doath. owo mid nro also threatening tho men Jim." having families with landlord's war He Is said to havo been In tho act of rants and ejection if thoy don't roturn addressing tho envelope, having just to work. scaled tho lottor when tho bolt struck tho tent tomo of tho reports from tho Hirer district indlrato that A COMPLETE WRECK. many of tho minora of that Bcction aro weakening, and that somo havo already ISnomiout Damage Do no by h Ilroken Con returned to work, with prospect ol lectins Hod. inoro following their oxamplo beforo Tacojia, Wnsh., July 13. Uy reason long. of tho breaking of tho connecting rod Tho Chamounl mines of tho Tlmo attached lo tho governor, the Coal Co., tho mines of tlio Charles Juttc of a pair of Corliss compound 'company, tho Samuel O'Neill mine engines of tho Tncotna Railway Co. at Fayette and tho Jones mines at went to pieces, completely wrecking wcro at work yestarday. the plant and building, causing damage This condition of affairs Is causing to tho extent of 830,000. much excitement in tho valley. A ape Tho wreck incnn'l tho total disconcinl from Fayette City says: tinuance of nil Tncoma's streot-ca- r ' traffic for ecvcrul days, per "Crowds of idlo minors nro gathering, Imps weeks, and unless tho miners of tho places excepting tho Park and lMIsou lines. Tho power furnished by tho plant to in operation "lay down their tools at onco It Is said n march of miners, be- tho city, for lighting purposes will be ginning at Fay otto City with a brass discontinued temporarily. band leading, will bo made and every A WOMAN'S SIN mnn porsuaded to quit work. Tho miners when npdkcn to were in Cannes n Quarrel, with Scrlou. Remits. iendly earnest, and will not rest until St. Louin, July 13. As tho result of every digger comes out and joins In fight in n street cor yesterday betho general strike, tween a jealous husband nnd a man Tho serious condition in tho vnllcy .aught In tho nas been tnada known to tho miners' di one of tho company of his wife women's wards of tho ofllclala, and President Dolan will prob-ibl- y arrange a mass meeting at Lucy illy, hospital lies Martha Emmerich, itiilcring from two fractured ribs and rlllo or Monongahcla. probable Internal Injuries. A miner from tho valley who was In ,the opposite sldo of tho building t headquarters Friday said It was is her husband, Phillip, wllli two stub accessary to draw out all of tho miners wounds In his feft side. William LehIn that section If succesi was desired. man ls.in tho holdover nt tho Fifth "At some of Iho places now Jlstrlct statloiijtyltknodcflnltochaVgoi' ttic mine owners havo igainsi nun, awaiting the outcoms ol commenced to load coal for rail shlp Emmerich's wounds. orient. If this Is permitted to continue THE PENSION AGENCIES. tho men need not cxpeet a victory, ilnce It will only bo a question of time Jiitll all of tho river men roturn to' tho Ike Order Ilcduclng the Number Will bo Iletokcd. pits. I understand a committee has Wapiiisotox, July 10. The order of been appointed to lay tho serious state of affairs before the miners' officials." President Cleveland, issued last February, reducing tho number of pension ngcnclcs In tho United TURKEY WARNED. States from IS to nlno will bo rii Harmony or tho Kuropoau Power. It revoked by President McKinloy within Nut Impaired. i few days, probably early next week. Viksxa, July 0. The As tho original order was not to go o Frcmdcnblatt warns Turkey that tho effect until September 1 next, tho barmony of tho powers is not Impaired only result of tho revocation will bo to ind that tho policy of tho Turkish gov- continue In forco the present arrange-iicu- t ernment Is doomed to failure if It allowing all 18 of tho agencies to counts upon a disagreement. Tho remain in operation, Frcmdcnblatt adds: WANTED TO DIE. "Russia and Franco, llko tho other powers, havo agreed that tho negotiations must bo brought to a close, and Charlc Wucncr'a Attempted Suicide at ISt. I.uuL. thu porto will become convinced that Its attempts to doduco oxtrcmo Sr. Louis, July 11. Charles Wagner from tho Turkish victories :ut tho veins of his left wrist at midtro vain and must fall beforo tho Arm night Friday night In plnln vlow of his tvlll of Huropc. wife nnd sou at 1008 South Ilroadway. Iu wanted to die. Though Wagner CUBAN FILIBUSTERS. inflicted tho wounds nt midnight, ho was allowed to bloed until four o'clock An i:ipillUon Landed In the Very Tcetli Saturday morning without any effort or a Hpanl'li Guuboat. New Youk, July 0. A special to tho being mado to stanch tho flow. Tho tho doctors Journal nnd Advertiser from Havana loss of blood, will probably say. is sj reat tlmthe die. inys: An expedition of Cuban All busters 'TWAS EDWARD L. BAKER. from Florida Is reported to havolaudod on Sunday in Havnna provlnco at tho L'on.ul at Ilucnoj Ayrgi, 'Wlio.o Doath rn Krported, mouth of Juraco bay. Tho Spanish Crlstlnla, which " Wasihsoton, July 11. Owing to tho guuboat Itelua Mo.-iwas cruising abo it tho coast, en- fact that there aro two United States deavored to Intercept tho expedition, States consuls in Iho Argent! no Repubbut without success. lic nniiu'd liter, somo confusion nroso iCs to thu identity of tho AmerRURAL CCHOOLS. ican consul there, whose death The Subject ULcuut.l by, tho Nullonnl Kd. was reported to tho stale department. It was tho consul to lluenou Ayres, Edurallmial AMoelntloii, Mu.waukkg, Jul; 0. Wltirtno mor-cur- y ward L. linker, and not his hon, who Is consul to Itotaiio, of who-- doulh nohoveling around tho nineties, delegates filed lato tho Exposition tice waff received. bullilln'g'to attend tho first mcatlug of Hullatuiiea a I.uro n Walnut. tho thlfd'tlny's goucral bossIoii of tho Massii.i.o.v, O., July 13. A severe Nallounl KducntlcMal association. Tho storm visited this section Saturday papers rend related to rural schools. orciilug- - Hailstones as largo as walnuts fell and lu somo places tho ground Vnrohou Iturued. was covered to a depth of eight inches. CincAoo, July o. Tho dock ware-housCorit of tho Chlc70 & Alton Railway ruined.nnd .vegotablos woro nlmoit Ca, extending fro.a Van liurcn tollar-rlto- n Cilppln Creek Mines Sold. strcot, on tho west bank of tho rlvor, was burned thls morning; loss, Ciiii'1'i.r. Ci:i:i:k, Col., July 11. The 620,003. Orphuu Ili'U mines en Hull Mill hnva boon sold for 81.10,030. Iho purelia-.LrItlllud ITIillo Cloallnir nide. aro mid to bo largo stockholder In tho EuroniA, Kas., July 0. Harry Tay- Calumot and Mucin copper initio. lor, of Cincinnati, was Instantly killed Tho Vindicator mine, also on"Hnll by shifting lumbsr In n car on tho IHIl, has just bcou uold for Situ ,00 J. Snnta Fc track. Ho was beating his Lunched with Mr. und Mrs. Clladstono. way. Loxiiox, July 13. Sir Wilfred Lan III, Kobert - llonuer Serloa.ly rlcr, tho premier of Canada, nnd Nkw Yonit, July 9. Robert Edwin Messrs. Held and Sodden, respectively Oonncr, of tho Now York Ledger," is tho premiers of Now South Wales and seriously HI at near Now Zealand, lunched with Mr. and Far Itockawny, wlicro ho owns a cot- Mrs. Oladstono yesterday. tage. , I nt yos-terdnhnlf-masf 10-tcl somt-oflHela o j Avom-by-thc-sca, Corporal Jliu McDonald Killed by Lightning Whllu Writing to III Aninnecrt-- A Nuir York Rtnte Mllltlu Camp at 1'eeU. kill Struck by n Thunderbolt. " Nkw Yoiiic, July 13. Lightning Htruclc tho state tnllltla camp at Peeks-kil- l JuiUAable Homicide. RATESr$2.00 PER DAY. Ream and Breakfast $1.00. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. St. EiOUis, July 0. Tho coroner's lury is tho Inquest Into tho killing of .Herbert Cornwall by his brother, Dr. Rich-- ' mond Cornwall, Wednesday, returned a vordict of Justifiable homicide. , Efforts arc being made to establish a second Mormon church in' Eastern Kentucky. Robbers arj Riving tho people along the Eastern Kentucky border a bad scare, Oljver-Dtilaneytrage-- I That Spot... First size of n dime; next size oi a dollar ; then big ns the palm of your hand. Tho end: entire baldness. Stop it. fctfRMts. 6tiM4ls. GwlSenlce, When yon Visit Hi. Louis stop nt Friends of tho Hawaiian treaty will riio Yl.ltlng Kndeavorer. Warm In Thar endeavor to havo It reported this wcok. upeakcr Ignored him and rocosnlzed Mr. Dlnir- About August 1,.30 families of Dallas, fralic oC Everything nnd Everybody Connected With the Tex., will establish n colony lu Mexico. Icy to mpvo an adjournment until tho8th,whIch was carried. Great Gathering. Tho pcoplo of Kansas have decided In tho senate, on tho fib, tho doQclcncy op- that tho army of tramps in that stuto firoprlstlon bill occuplo.1 tho entire day. Among Is ono accepting the Invitation of Sax Fiiancisco, July 13. With Mon- must work or starve. day's meetings in tho Mechanics' pavil(It has been decided to establish a per- I'nincoAto participate In the Purls exposition of 1000. resolution requesting tho president to ion, tho most successful Christian En- manent Garrison nt Fort Washington, demand of Spain tho rolcase of Ona Melton, deavor convention ever held was on tho Potomac opposite Mount Ver- one of the Competitor prisoners, was referred. .. In tho house tho tariff bill wa sent to brought to a close. Tho programme non. Dlnidcj, Payne, for tho day and evening was an InterLondon lu 10001 is to bo tho war cry conference, nnd Messrs.republicans, and Daliell, llop'ilrts, Uslley, esting one. Resides tho early morn- of Christian Eudcnroicrs from now on, tlc.Mlllln Orosvenor, and Wheoloclt, domjorats, woro aping prayer meetings, the Christian They will meet at Nashville, T'enu., pointed conferees. Endeavor missionary forces spolio at ucxt year. In tho senate, on tho 8th, after tho reading of tho Journal, of Tennessee, antho morning scrvlco nt the Mechanics' Tho senate committee oil foreign re- nounced tho Senatorof Dato, colleague, Senator death his pavilion and tho evangelistic forco was lations Is preparing lo foi ce tho hand Harris, In a short culoglstlo spcoch, and offered at Woodward's pavilion. In tho after- pt the administration on the Cuban .bo usual resolution providing for a publla noon tho Juulon Endcavorcrs held a question. 'uncral, which was adopted, and as a furtW nark deceased rally nt tho Mechanics' pavilion, and n Oklnhoma's wheat crop promises to leaatoof respect to tho memory of was not In tho ....Tho houso adlournoJ practical school of Christian Eadcuror bo heavier t'lan-uve- r befoiu. Experts methods was hold at Woodward's. At f&Uiiinto tho yield lu tho territory at In tho senate, on the ISth. tho deficiency im both pavilions special cousccrntlon ex- 10,000,000. propriation bill .being under consideration. Mr. Morgnn proposed an amendment designed to ercises marked tlla elo3o of nil proceed-InjrLlpton, tho king of English orovent tho consummation of an agreement ulno for tho the delegates. $135,000 tho man who secretly gavo undo somo tlmoclaim oagainst scttlomcnt ofrailOn Tuesday tho visiting government's tho Pacific, lo feed tho poor of London, Is road, Dr a great .majority of them, nttended nnd severely arrrJgncd the managers ol flsltlng this country. .ho rond. Lnto In tho day tho cntlro subjoct a public reception, to which thoy wcro Mrs. A, (loodell, aged 05 yenm, wifo ras disposed of by tho withdrawal of tho h tpeclally invited by a committee repto which Mr. Morgan had oftorcd his if Hon. AddlMju (loodell, of fiO.lo, 111., resenting tho cltlzjns of Oakland. imenJmcnt . ...In tho houso, as soon as the. With tho end of tho convention tho lied Sundny. She wns one of the lournal nt read, on motion of Mr. Moon (dcm., Tonn.), as n mark of rpspectto tho memory of thousands of vlsltora, delegates nnd pioneer fcettler.s of L01I.1. 'Tho child of Mrs. Johu the deceased Senator Harris, business was susathcra will take advantage of tho op- -' porluulty and tho cheap rates to visit Stanford, of Ashley, I'a., was burned pended tor tho day. tho many plnccs of Interest throughput to death In tho presence of her mother, LATE SENATOR HARRIS. tho state. Arrangements havo been who used kerosene to stnrt a lire. . Cent. Col. of tho lUilimi lter.snfrllci-1riio Tcnupi.eo Senator wa a Man ot mado for excursions to Monterey, ML Marked Integrity nnd Determination. Hamilton, Yoscmlto, Santa Clara jilts! Invented nViilo from which SO shots Washington, July 10. Tho death, mountains, Stanford university and amiuutu may uo urcii vitiiout removThursday ovenlng, of Senator Isham other interesting places, oven taking in ing tho weapon from thb shoulder. tho southern country ai part o.' their, Adam WInobrcnncr, a IJcatricc (Nob.) O. Harris, of Tcnnessco, removes from journey. man, was beaten by a mob with 11 bull Washington ono of tho most striking ' The rush for tickets for ,thcso "sldo "whip, and tarred and feathered for the personalities that has ever appeared in trips" has been so groat tlmt tho clerks brutal beating of his national politics. He was born of good could not keep tho crowd moving as jA. A. Watson, a religious enthusiast, parentage, but thoy had limited means rapidly as It gathered. At 7 a. in. tho who attracted considerable notice by and his opportunities for education were small. snlo of excursion tickets began, und ;lalmlug to havo a sprelnl dlrino revoThere h still oxtant a from that hour until ovenlng there was lution, committed sniclde nt Eureka, document, 00 years old, wherein Harnot a minute's rest for tho ticket sel- Kas. ris agreed to work In a storo for 8100 a lers.' For tho next three days tho Jerry Nolan, ono of tho founders of rear. Ho entered polittcs SO years nga Yosvmlto routo will havo nil tho Dcnlson, Tex., died Sunday. Deceased md had ever slnco been a central figstages can carry, and during tho last was a prominent railway contractor- ure In state and national affairs. Ho few ilnys exeurlonisU wcro going to and known lu railway circles through- - was a member of congress about tho :loso of tho Mexican war and oven tho valley in pnrtlcs of 100, made up by 5Ut tho southwest. tho railway company, that had been a mombor of the William O. Heaps, one of tho men Whllo tho number of persons seeking who broke the first soil In Henry coun- itato senate. admission at tho big pavilions for the, ty, 111., morning meetings was not quite bo S3 years.died at Kowanee Sunday, ageda Ho migrated from his groat its on previous occasion), still. homo In 1817. there, wcro packed houses, nnd tho enAt Urldgcport, Conn., Agnes Judson, thusiasm wns as great as at any timo laughter of thokcepcrof the Stratford tluce the beginning of tho convention. light, distinguished hericlf by saving In fuet, it seemed as if everyone present desired to express his or her twd men from drowning, swimming tho way with tho nearly half a milo to rcscuo them. iallsfacllott It seems probnble that when tho grcntest convention of Endcavorcrs have sold their surplus stocks ever held has been conducted. There was pralso for tho committee on '07, jf coal at enhanced profits tho miners' giutllk-ntioat tho reception all had ttr'lko will end, tho men receiving lomcwhat better wages. received at the hand t of Callfornla.ln Allcrlln correspondent sayB: "Tho general and San Francisco In particular, and thankfulness for tho perfect Japanese minister hero assures me that weather which has blessed tho entire tho Idea of tho adoption by Japan of Offensive measures against tho Amorl- meeting. Anti mtnnvntwin rt Tint nil 10 nVe m.A hm unui,rtunvu u& tuiiuti In uuauiui isham a HAKIilS. jMANDATEVFOflvMELTON. J .MVilliam II. dates was arrested at his lie was a roan qf marked. Integrity . 1., auntioy, cnargcu uomo ninnies, As a governor of Undo Bam to In.l.t Upon III lloleaie from with the murder of his wife, Carrie md determination. 1'cnnessco during tho civil war ho was l'rlaon In Cubs. Sates. Gates gained access to the Washixotox, July 13. Ona Melton, room occupied by his wife, ,from whom ntrustcd with the school funds of the ttato, amounting to 6300,000 In coin. tho Arkansas City citizen, who has been ho lived apart, and shot her. Although Harris had been a leader In confined In jail In Cuba for over a year, Joseph Morrison, a farm laborer, has tho secession of his state, ho carefully may reasonablyjcxpect his freedom very been urrc&ted at Ilrldgcton, N. J., on guarded this trcasuro from both the toon. chnrgo of attempting to kill Mrs. :onfcdcrato anil. Union forces. During Senator Uerry, of Arkansas, who has tho Abblo Meyers, aged 70, been working for six months to get worked. Morrison says for whom ho ;ho cntlro conflict ho guarded this that tho hired to kill Mrs. Meyers that he was Money, having lb carried from stato to Molton released, said by her rela- itato, from camp to camp, and from senate committee on foreign relations tives. oank to bank, and when tho war would on Wednesday report favorably An Athens his resolution, Insisting that M eft on havo just seen correspondent says: "I :loscd, although ho could not himself an important communicturn to Tcnnessco because a roward shall bo released. cation from tho foreign minister of ono ivns offcrod for his head, tho school sf tho grcnt powers, doclarlng that no funds wcro returned Intact to tho stato LIGHTNING'S VICTIMS. power Is inclined to undcrlako cocrclvo treasury. Ills honesty and lack of duplicity Cdwln J. llett and Wife Killed Near measures to bring uhput a settlement between Orecco and Turkey." Ho was entirely wcro romaltablc. Delhi, K. V. wanting in tho common palaver of polDkmii, N. Y., July 13. Edwin J. DOWN TO DEATH. iticians, and yet In tho senato was ono Iletts and wife, who resided on a farm miles from Delhi, .were killed by fatal 1'all Down uu Elui.itor bliuft or Mr. )f tho best parliamentarians. Ills life was entirely frco from disIi. J. label! at St. LouU. glitulng Sunday nighL Thoy had been to u neighbor's houso, and were St. Louis, July 13. Mrs. E. J. Isbell play. Up to a year ago, whon In Washon their way homo, whon a shower was instantly killed by falling down ington, he could be seen dally driving forced them to take refuge under a an elevator shaft In the dry goods storo about tho streets in a nlaln old phaeton, tree. Thoy wcro apparently killed of Scruggs, Vandorvoort & Harney, handling tho reins himself, and going Instantly, lie Its ivui about 40 years No ono Saw her fall, und tho first inti- about tho departments on buslncsi of old. Two children survive tho couplo. mation of tho accident was when an his constituents. La.t winter his wlfj died, and in his employe noticed tho blooding and lifeFORTY PERSONS KILLED. less form lying at the foot of the shaft :aru for her the agod senator contracted a severe cold, which was tho beginning Sixty Other Injured ltomltl of n lull, In tho basement. Tho elevator was ono used for freight, nnd it is surmised of his last sctlous Illness. road Wrcok lu Denmark. A SMALL TORNADO. Coi'kniiaokx, July lit. A terrible that tho lady had attempted to enter railway disaster took plueo about mid- tho storo by tho rear door und hnd mis- l'he Sequel to the Severe Heat In Uuiiia night ut Ujontof to. Tho express from taken tho clovator opening for tho enA Woman Killed. trance. Hclslngocr ran Into n passenger train OncAT ISrnd, Kas., July 0. Tho THE MARKETS. btandlug at tho station, wrecked eight hot weather and southern wind culmluatcd In a small tornado near Alcarriages, killed 40 persons and injured Nrnv Y0111C. July 13. 1317. bert, which did much damage. It over(10 others. Most of tho victims nro of OATTLr. Native Stocrs. J 4 tti I i 01 Jhit 40A turned many small outbuildings, blew tlifj artl.sau class. Tho- - dead and In- corruN-Miitdii- uK VIMUU Winter Wheat 82S to WJ!1:aT-.N- o. 70 to 7J' down trees aud did somo damage to jured have bcou conveyed In uiubulauce coun No. a Sited Mrs. Frank Koebcr was 29 '( stocked grain. to OATS-N- o.2 trains to this city. s:)i thrown tp tho ground and killed. Thli 2iJiv ew to 8W ts tho only known death. Others were Hevoro Accident to Emperor William. sr. J.0U1& slightly injured. 71, ( Oddk, Norway, July 12. Einperot COTTON-Mklul- H. UUKVES-SSluei800 William; whllo walking upon tho deck , CowsunJ Hollers .. 2M to 4 uu FUNERAL SERVICES 7 60 A 10 SJ ticul) of his yacht at this placo yesterday, OALVl!S-(M- -r IIOJSl''ulr lo Sulocu, 323 to 3 55 Held In the Senate Chamber Over the Ho whllo ono of tho masts was bolug low ulr lol'liuJbo 300 to 350 mains of Sonator Harrl. cred, was struck a violent blow on thu PLUUlC-ruU-Il (ft 4 3) I'uuuylu !00 a 3 15 Washington, July 11. Impressive loft uyo by a rope, causing an cxtrava blou of blood on thu eyeball. A bund COUN NaS Mixed scrvlco tho lato ji, Ud Uji funeral occurred overtho senate Isham O , ago was Immediately pluecd over the OATS-N- o.S la In cliambei ItVli-N31 to 3fj Harris In Injured eyo nnd tho pain ceased al 'IXJUAUCO-L- uir tho presence of President at noon 30J fa 8M L.uul Hurley most at once. Ul to 12 O) McKlnley and tho members of his cab IIAV Clcur Timothy ........ 8 00 & 10 K) II ItU ko Dairy ft 22 incnt, senators and members of tin Horrible Suicide KUUa-t''ie- sli 41 a houso ot representatives, members ol 1'OIUC - .MuiiUunl (tuny i Sr. Louis, July 13. When tho tho diplomatic corps and ofllclals fron lightning express ran into East UAUON-C- H lirltll) K a 11 branches of public life. St Louis Sunday evening tho engine OHIOaUO. Placed Undor Honds on 11 Chargo ot Man was bespattered with blood. It was JIATfLlJ NutlvuSteurrt. 8 T5 slaughter. Ui Clulu.i. I Si that of Mrs. Agatto Lambert, Kctt-stclPay Cur, Mich., July 0. Motormor t ii aged 00, wlfo of a zino works la4 03 niloy, whpliad chnrgo of tho car whlcl 8 70 H'irliii C.ltoiui borer near Colllnsvillo, who had delibplunged into tho river Wednesday, w.k erately cominlttrd sulcldo by throwing No. Ifjd'tnoir) arraigned yesterday afternoon chargoo COUN-N- aS SiM herself in front of tho engine. Ho was releasee-owith manslaughter. QA'l'3-N- o.i 7 4) (iiQirt 85,000 bond. Conductor O'Hricn can Dattleof tho lloyno Colebnttlon.ln Ilclfn.U P0UK-.Mi- .hi KANSAS Uklpabt, July 13. Tho usual cele- OATTLr. Native Stocrs CUT. 8 5s not leave tho houso on account of hli ,.. iib brations In commemoration of tho batInjuries, but ho Is also held for appear Sjtf WHUAT tle of tho lloyno took placo. Twenty 0AT3-N- 0. No.2 Hard. anco. S WUIto. 0 thousand Orangemen marchod in pro- COUN-N- a3 An E.caped Vlto Hug. NUW OULfJANi cession and great crowds filled tho Ci.cvri.and, O., July 0. Wm. In 8 05 4C3 streets. Everything passed off in the COUN-N- o.f. 81 gllss Itloom, tho firo bug who claimed 85 most orderly fashion. U tiii'i to havo set firo to 40 buildings in Clove 15 0) hay uw cnoico land, Chicago, Detroit nudother cities, I'OUK-NMeas. . . 7ft0 Hudden Death. hacoN aiiicfi .... escaped from tho city infirmary. IlATinisnuna, I 'a., July 13. Louis W. C01"l'Wr-.MId,tlTiro Children Hurucd to Death. T.OUISVILLII nail, attorney for tho Pennsylvania WHBAT-- No IS (3 I Add SriiiNonici.n, 0 July 0. Two daugh railroad, nnd a member of tho board of z; a tors, n.:c 1 nix and eight, of David Hart visitors to the United States military OATS -- No. 2 Mixed. man, wcio burned to death by nn ox v,. ........ 8 qendemy at West Point, dlod suddenly ltlb plosion of coll oil whllo starting n firo of heart disease. IXJlTON .MliMlliu The new chill cure, Dr. Hell's PepperNo One Thought She Could Livi. Two fanners near Lexington mint Chill Tonic tastes better, actsbeiter, "Ibchevo that if it had not got Dr.' bnvo been arrested charged with is belter than any other. It combines laxative, digcstlvo and stim- Carlstcdt's Great Remadf for my daughter robbing bicyclists. -sos-lio- n. s. shop-Weeperparo-rrapIhree-yuur-ohl r. Pcnn-ylvanirs M to-da- y -ims lntf 1 b.ll-IU'-l nts u.3 ITKU-ClioVan-dalln LAttO-I'rliiiodlSlllJlU'-l'VlrtoU-io- ioo. I'LOUU-Wluturralcn mii:AT-No..:iiiirIu.J UOUS-AllUraPLOqit-HlKUGruis. OATS-Wcstcrri lP4 E. C Onrncr, aged 73, died suddenly of tho Greatest Oonvontldo at his homo In Salem, Ma, Sunday. Yot Hold by tho Sooloty. Special Seulun. In tho senate, on tho 7th, a flnal voto wj reached on tho tariff bill and It wns passed 68 to S3 la the houso Mr. McMlllin (Tonn.) Koujht to pass thn Cuban bolUg crcney resolution undor suipcnilon o( tho rules, but the Frontior Quootlon. OontlnuoB to Dodgo tho Constipation Causes fully half tho suck7 icss In the world. It retains the digested food too long In tho bowels and produces biliousness, iorpl.1 liver. InJI- gestlon, bad taste, coated tongue, sick licadacho, Insomnia, etc. Hood's Pills -.are constipation and nil Its results, casllyand thoroughly. 25e. AllUrugclsts. Prepared by C. I. Hood It Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Fills to lake with Hood's Sarsaparli Want tu Sond Holnfurcement to Crete The Power Decline to Admit the TurkLh Pretention., Hut They Bocm Afraid. Victoria, Emperor William, Emperor Nicholas, President Fauro and King Humbert havo replied to tho telegram received by them from tho sultan, and all glvo advice similar to that sent by Emperor Francis Joseph. Emperor William says in substance that ho regrets his inability Lo disassociate himself from tho views held by the other powers. Hcplles to tho circular of the Turkish government to tho powers relative to the frontier question, hnva also been received by tho ambassadors. They all deelluo to admit tho Turkish pretensions. Tho porto has sent another circular to tho powers, proposing thnt, lu vlow of tho disturbed conditions existing in Crete, Turkey sond reinforcements to tho Island. To this tho powers havo also replied, endcuvorlng to dlssundo tho porto from such a step. This latest proposal on tho part ot tho Turkish government is hold to indicate that the sultan docs not intend to yield In regard to tho frontior ques tlou. GETTING Tho Moor. Took Constantinople, July 11 Quoen Hood's Pills Mi BEST TRAINS TO Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, Si. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, A MOVE ON. tho Hint When They Saw the San FrnnclKo nt Tangier. Washington, July 11. Selfrldgc, on tho cruiser San Francisco, now nt Tangier, has cabled to tho navy VESTIBULHD TRAINS, department that when tho Morocco authorities learned that American war-ihlSLEEPERS, D1HIKG GARS, had been ordered to Tangier, they arrested ono of tho assailants of CHAIR GABS (SrEnAETEs). tho agent of the American firm whe had been knocked down and robbed. OOH8ULT TIOKET AOCNT, OH Two men wcro involved in tho and upon tho demand of Consul-OcncrFa M. RUGG, TnAV. PAUSTI AOXIIT, Uurko, enforced by tho prcs-:nc- o OT. LOUI3. MO. of the San Francisco, tho Moorish authorities wcro making every effort to capture tho second and Ad DR. JYlDlroENHALL,S miral Sclfrldgo added that he believed' that they Would succeed. It is expect- :u mat me siato ucpartmont will direct Consul-OencrHurkp to sco that tho men aro adequately punished for Rear-Admirps al fup-ltival Sf, Louis or Chicago, cm md wm cm ildaLlllflaV ifryiipa llidrollcnse. TWO RIVAL8 KILLED, (a n Quarrel Over a Doaky Ileanty Indian Picnic. from at nn tragedy enacted on Possum creek, whero many of thoChcrokco freedtnon, who nave been paid considerable sums 3f money by tho government, are hold- .ng a picnic. In a fight following a liinrrcl over Lillian Stewart, a vlvn-:lomixed blood, Will Nava aud John Jonnor were shot nnd killed and the Stewart girl mortally wounded. Paul Elliott, who did thu shooting, escaped. SUMMER IN "CALIFORNIA. (tefroahlng New from the Cuuip of the Christian Eudeuvorcr. Wichita, Kas., July 12. News comes Fort Gibson, I. T., of a, triple i!lff Jrls9riHlilB.illlflHlj UUAItANTEED TO CUHE San Fiiancisco, July 13. In strong Prlco, 50 oonta nt all Doalors. contrast with tho extreme heat which PREPARED ONLY DY has prevailed throughout tho middlo iri37xi5Kiviiyvijr md eastern states since July 1st aro r. EVANSVILLE. IND. tho present mctcroglcal conditions on this coast. In San Francisco, where Sold by Maltingly & Co., KarlmcJoa Crabtrci; Coal Mining Companv, Ilsley luch a thing as a prostration on of the heat is unknown, tho ther- Kentucky. mometer registered SO degrees at fivo o'clock and at noon 03 degrees were recorded. Even in southern California, EXCURSION TICKETS whero It Is always warmer than It is VIA THE bcro, tho highest tempcraturo recorded y was 00, in Los Angles. R. HOW THEY STAND. TO THE Average ut tho Clo.o of Play Suaday, July 11. TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL Following is tho standing , of the leaguo baseball clubs at tho close of AND play July 11: Per INTERNATIONAL - EXPOSITION Won Lost. cent. And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless. NorU gcnulno without the, aboe picture and tho signature of J. O. M eodenhalL CHILLS AND FEVER o. ut to-da- Illinois Central R. Uoston Cincinnati 45 41 New York Cleveland Drooklyn Chlcugo Loulsvlllo Ilalttmoro 40 37 17 19 21 1 .737 .083 .OM .017 AT hi I s 31 SO .tw .403 .403 .400 .415 .410 .811 .203 Per the above occasion tickets will bo sold by tbe lmms Central Railroad at varying tunes, talcs and limits, including a ticket on sale daily, good to return until WILL NOT INTERFERE. November 7, and including tickets having sevlimit of twenty days, fifteen The Scrugg 6muggllug Cum Mail Go to en dajs. For full particularsdasandwhich as to tho U.uiid Jury. of tbe abovo applies from your nearest , Washington, July 0. Assistant Sec- Railroad Station in connection with Iho retary Howell decided not to interfere Illinois Central Railroad, call on or adIn tho ease of It. M. Scruggs and E. u. dress your nearest railroad Ticket Agent Laghorno, of St. Louis, charged with SO Philadelphia. Pittsburgh Washington bULouii Ill 20 27 5 23 13 NASHVILLE. 31 34 ii 61 smuggling Jowolrv. Tho cases are Wm. Murrav, Div. Pass. Arjt., New Or- left in the hands of tho United States leans, attorney at New York for presentation Jno. A. Scott, Div. Pass. Agt.. Mirnpbis to the grund jury, which meets lu Sep- A II Hanson. G. P. A., Chicago. tember ncxL W. A. Kellond. A. C. P A.. Louisville Death ot a Prominent Ilaltroad Offlelal PiTTAnunoa, Pa., July 13. John E. Davidson, third of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., controlling and operating tho Pennsylvania lines DRUGGIST, west of Pittsburgh, died at tho Hotel Lincoln In this city at noon yesterday ST. CUARLES, from tho effects of an operation performed last Thursday for appendicitis. KENTUCKY. After Nino Month' Idleneu. LrsAUViLLK, Col., July 11. Tho Bimetallic Smelter, owned by D. II , Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. MolVat, Ebcn Smith nnd Franklin has been blown In . after nlua Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. mouths' Idleness. Tho smelter employes about 139 man and treats sulphide ores exclusively. Hal-lou- GEORGE KING, Salcldo of n 7t COIlN-No.ilMl- POltlC-NewM- os-i UACOM-Clcur- m To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves aniknown physicians in this part ot tho mals, wo will send free, upon ap state, committed suicide at his homo hero by shooting, on account of HI plication.n copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In adhealth. dition to itenscly interesting readHurnrd to Death In lied. list of the PiTTonurton, Pa., July 11. Samuel ing, it contains a Drown, a miner, and his wife, Mary, valuable and unusual premiums were burnotl to death lu bed. The fire given by this paper. Address Ros-wcl- Mli.oarl Ibyl clan. l BrniNQFinw), Mo., July 11. Dr. D. Valentine, ono of tho best Well-Unow- n Sent Free THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 11 United Charities Uulhllng,' New York was caused by a lamp explosion. ST. JAMES HOTEL, fArfHW.4. Strict Cart Dlrott to UettL fe- - Centennial Rates. Albert Carter, one of the participants in the The L. Sc N. has offered tho following Vfiat Itttkric rates good tor toe ronnd trip on account in Union "county scveraryears Wanted An Idea tMBtOBtair Are you a subscriber to The Bee? of tho Tennessee Centennial: Tickets, cood y bring yoo wtlUi. ago, has beep pardoned and is now twenty days, $4 7c; tickets good fifteen dajs (50.. Patent Attor at home, You should be, $3.40; tickets roou lor sevon days 2 75 Baft. WMfcUston, II. II.. for taotr 1.0 rrl'" " 1UI p( ono Ihcuamd lorentlonswimlcil. ad new TURKISH BATHS, Open all Nlilht Ayer's Hair Vigor Makes Hair Grow ulating properties, making it an ideal upbuilding tonic as well as an effectual and permanent euro for chills and fever. For sato by St. Bernard Drug Store, Barling-too- , Geo. King, St. Charles. Sho cot she would not bo with us run down and her illness developed into rheumatism and rheumatic fever. Everyone said that she could not live. .Fjvo doctors gave her no relief, yet by tho time she bad taken two bottles of Dr. Carlstcdt's German Liver Powder, she was able to sit up in bed, and today stio is as strong as she evrr was, and wq have nothing to thank for it but Dr. Carlstrrlt's Great German Remedy." Smith Vickbrs, Tpllul?, Ill "Last summer one of our grandchildren was sick with a severe ho)vel trouble," says Free Trip, Mrs. IJ. G Gregory, of Frederickstown, You can go to tho Tennessee Mo. "Our doctor's remedies hafl failed, and then wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Centennial free if you will wife, and Diarrhoea trmedy, vhlch give very take your sister, brother, Read The Bees great speedy relief,!' For sjIq by St. Dernard children. frco trip to tllis magnifiDrug Slore, Eirllngton, Hon T. Robinson "offer cent Exposition. Mortons Gap; George King, St Charles. Tun Bee lias just received a fine assortment of cards and other stationery and can furnish anything in the printing line on short notice in best style and at lowest prices. 410-4- Don't Uso Drugs . unless you need them, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by responsible druggists. We keep only tho best. That ia'lbo great distinction to bo looked, for whftfi tho timo comes that you need them Nowhcro else will you lfnd's'6 complete a stock. A good timrf ttf togia that spring medicine, ola t.i, ST. BERNARD DRLttSTOfcE, BRYAN HOPPER, Miif '," W'V J'Y'5It I r.tniT ytfmm)rm"""''''m'"'m""m k i - ' .. .. -- r . .L r - &n-inCffii4)$- '!!' " " W'ljjlfl 5e Pf!V '8iP8 BBBBBBHBlBaBV -? gyjBrr fPTT"' j'wj- WWWii iW npiy'' WFsp,BJfiy 7, V March, 1 371 bushels at 3c April, 936 bushels at 2 t May, 971 bushch at a i2c. . June, 1,174 bushels at 2 1 2c ffc n , visible and invisible, tban they did ten years ago, offing to the increase in facilities fqr public stor;i(?ft Foreign buyers have evidently been impressed by recent reports from Russia, Germany, France and I a Proved by the statements of Hungary pointing to decreased wheat harPAUL M. MOfcjRU, Editor and Mtnagcr. ng druggists everywhere, show vests this year. India, it is thought, will that the people liavo an abiding confidence hardly supply more thin she requires for In Hood's Sarsaparllla. Ureat BEE" PUBLI3HINQ COMPANY. hr-- own proved by the voluntary state-consumption, and little is counted V Incorporated. . M ' .. menu of thousands of men and . on from Australia and Argentine Republic at UarliuRion at Second women show that Hood's Sarsaparllla acKntertd iho This brings the United States to the front matter. data tually docs possess as a prominent wheat exporter under ovcr Jlscaso Dy Purifying, cd somewhat similar conditions to those which richlng and Invigorating tho SUBSCRIPTION RATESblood, upon which not only health but Wo existed in 1879, a period of revival from Itself depends. Tho great the proceeding great panic, after five or six 0 IIo0tl's Sarsaparllla 'in oo years of retrenchment and economy On Ycrr.etilcily In advance It curing others warrants " si Momna, The most encouraging feature of the sit' you In believing tli.it a faithful uso of Hood's ThrreMontha, " Hln!n Copies 3 uation then, is found in tho ad Sarsaparllla will euro you If you suffer from ecimen copiea maiica ireo on application. any troublo caused by Impure blood. wanted In all parts of the vancing price of wheat during the harvest Correspondent! conatT. Address tia (or particulars. season It will be difficult for newspapers with axes to grind to mako tho point this year that the advance in the price of wheal THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1897 is going to the speculator and elevator owner instead of to the producer. It is the American farmer who is to profit first by the statistical situation of the cereal this Ii tho OnoTniolllood Purifier. All druggists. t. lime, and with the improvement in the rreparod nly by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. material welfare of tho American agricul . nrn easy to take, easy turist must and does begin the improveto operate. 23ccnt3. nOOd S ment of general trade throughout the country If the result for an expected large SOME MORE BLACK-MAI- L. harvest of and demand for Indian corn prove similar to tho conditions affecting wheat, trie prospects of the planter and the farmer will indeed be favorable; but the This Time the St. Bernard Coal Indian corn crop will bo subject to damago Company Is Attacked and until the middle of September The presEarlington ent wheat outlook is for the continuance c! declining stocks throughout the world durGROSSLY MISKEl'UESEMED. ing July, and with unfavorable reports as MINERS to foreign wheat crops, the prospect is bright for holders of wheat. But whatever makes an onThe Black-jVathe gains of the latter, nothing should now slaught on the St. Bernard Coal WsKtMi3h?i American wheat Company in its edition of Friday, uc39f!fl A prevent the farmer from participating in tho very be- the 6th instant. This is but one of many such and that paper seems ginnings of the coming business prosperity Oa Great a ic.s.'.u'ii 40 27 ...!F s24 35 20 f "9 a$447 01 ,41 ij SSri PERSONAL. Mrs, Tim Harrington Louis. Is xisitins in St Miss Nannie Stokes was in'Madisonville 5:&:!mftAftAftAAAff ? ? Icad-Ocll- Total number ol bushe(j, 16,075. Tuesday. Mr. Theo Watts spent Sundty evening in Madisonvillc. Mrs. T B McGlynan is visiting friends in Evansville. 4? 4? ? ? MUST KEEP BUSY And in order to do so we arc making genu-.- , ine Hard Time Prices on all classes of Merchandise. Money buys cvcrything-y6.- . . handle at WAY DOWN PRICES. For-- . tunately for us, as well as our patronr, we, never go to market without the very powerful cash. We know wc buy 6 r f!IPAe is also made that "The argument used by tho officials of tbe company as to tho low wages paid, is that tho price of coal has been cut so" low that the company is compelled ttTreduce tho price of mining to como out cven , In this connection tne statement 4? 4? 4? -- REPUBLICAN TICKET. - PnWAf Webster County, For Representative, CHARLES .U.. EDWARDS. For CountyJudge, J. Mrs. Susan Turner was quite sick for a few days last week. 4? 4? o- - QllPPPCC OUtbcaa :f Hood's Sarsaparilla -- cause everybody knows( and the Mail, even knows that the St. Bernard Coal Company is paying tha old district price for mining- and. The has made no reduction. falsehood is repealed in these, words: , This is a direct falsehood, be- II. C. Bourland was in the count v seat Thursday afternoon. esse L. Ilarned spent Sunday in Capcy-vill- 0 G 4? 49 4? v e, I 4fffl V.POpLEr BEE I Thlendcrnt 1811111111$ ... PlllS cents per ton is no reduction. For Jalfer; This rate is paid now and has ,. .JJi CURRY, been paid for fifteen years. The Mail's attack docs uot ngrec WEBSrER COUNTY NEWS. very well with their own write-uof the St. Bernard Coal CQmpany-itheir great "industrial edition," ) Webster Covntv Conducted by IUvm of June 15, celebrating their anniIJlxOK, Kv. p IUon-suxo- "Tho claim of the operators is that the field in which to sell the product of their mines is limited and competition so fierce that the price of mining must bo reduced to at least 62 cents per ton " The summer mining rate of 62 2 For County Cleric, T. T. MORRIS For County Attorney," DROWNING. Superintendent of Schools, (For I O. .NANCE . , with his parents, Miss Fan Bishop, of M&disonvillo, was in tho city Friday afternoon, Mrs. Paul M. Mooro was in Madisonvillc, calling, yesterday. Mr. J no. W. Twyman spent Sunday in Hopklnsvillc with his parents. Mrs. Wm. Hughes, of Morganfield, vi$: iled hci' parents hero this week. Mr. Den T. Robinson, of Mortons Gap, v&is in town one day last week. i 4? 4 4? DAVID 9 Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, 49 4? 49 49 S ? ft- 9? - te Gents' and Lames' Underwear and Hosftry, t For Assessor, W H. URYANT. g Gent's White and Colored 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 -o Shirjts, JJ ; c j versary. then: Here is what they said V si?.. r&&&sg&&& ANNOUNCEMENTS. DOWN IN THE MINES. r hi 1 - y' ' 'Wfr S. Baker, of Madisonville, as a candidate state senator, irom tne counties or iiopnins inn Messr3. Williams and Drake being the Chiistian, subject to the action of the Republican purchaser for the sum of $1001. party. FOR MAGISTRATE Five thoustnd dollars in one year is a to announce MORRIS We are aauthorized for Magistrate large amount for a small coal company to Morris as candidate In li Katronrf Mieiiierlal Dittrlct of llonkins lose, by an attempt to undersell all others County, subject to the action of tho Democratic on the market. Yet such is said to be true primary, Angusi 311 of a Hopkins County mine the past year. The annexation proposition is The Keinecke Coil Company made some received by the press of Hawaii repairs on their machinery last week which caused some loss of time, hut they with feelings of enthusiastic re- are at work again in full force, ready for joicing. all orders. The companies that pay standard wages to their miners and always have done so STATE SENATE, Wo are R0D1NS0N Robinson asauthorized to announce naturally feel they have no interest in the a candidate for State Senator, from the conntiea of Hopkins and present strike Christian, subject to the action of the Republican Tbe Woodstock mipj or ratber tbe panr equipments and store was sold last week JD for The Bee was the first Kentucky The owners of the Woodstock mines, we understand bave asked Mr. William Walweekly to offer a free trip to the ton to take charge of the mine and run it Tennessee Centennial for ten sub for them Thjy recognize bis business scribers and numerous other pa- qualifications and therefore make tho offer. pers have followed. It's a good Thos. Carpenter, of the St. Bernard forco spent several days at the exposition at thinR to push along. Nashville last week and speaks in tbe high- i W special efforts to make a new market for American butter and this is one of the results. ; s The farmers 'of Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio will realize probably $5,000,000 morc- for. their whoat'this year than they di'd ' last year. The calamity campaign of the'Dcmocrats will be somewhat retarded by tho well'filied granaries of the agriculturalists. - London, (Eng.) firm has est terms of tbe sights he saw. Tbe governplaced an order with the Iowa ment building proved to be a great favorCollege for ite with bim State Agricultural When it becomes necessary for the St. about 800 pounds of butter daily. Bernard miners to put in extra time for Secretary Wilson has been making their own as well as tbe company's benefit A tbey can alwais bo relied on to do so. When men are treated right, tbey usually respond to a call ta'duly promptly. When Coal Isplaced" on the market a a price equal to that paid for mining or even lower, there is trouble ahead for the miner and such unscrupulous dealers should be held responsible for tbe demoralized condition of the coal market and the present strike. Senator Deboe, who represents tbe Western Kentucky mining district, showed - day." to think its mission in life is to "keep on its fighting clothes," and publish falsehoods about everybody not under tribute to it and who act without fear of its blackmailing methods. The statement made is that: "The Mail, having heard repeated murmurings from the miners of the county about several cuts having been made in their wages this year, etc., investigations were made at Earlington, which, being the largest mining town in the county, as well as the lioni" of the St. Bernard Coal Company and its Mr. J. B. Atkinson, it was supposed the best conditions would be found prevailing there of any town in the county." Since the St. Bernard Coal Company is the only company located in the town of Earlington, it is presumed that the case of the. "average miner" the Black-Jaclaims to have unearthed in Earlington is that of a St. Bernard miner. The attack is clearly against that company alone. No other is mentioned. Of course the publication in the Black-jlrtr- 7 has no effect with coal miners or anybody who knows anything about the operation of mines in this county, but many arc ignorant upon this subject and hence a denial of the absurd charges is here made; The Mail bases its statement upon the affirmation that: ' , "The men are limited- - to three cars of eighteen bushels each a 'Vice-presiden- brought forth much favorablo comment. Mr. John 0 Atkinson, the president and treasurer, has perfect control of his men and ho watches every detail ia every !?; parlment. He is always approachable by tbe humblest employe, and listens attentively to wbat they may bave to say on matters pcrsonsal to themselves or something connected with the company. '' "The company sparo no pains or expense in bringing to the front the resources of the county, and the St Ilcrnard exhibit at tho World's Fair and the Atlanta Exposition attracted considerable attention and The Bee asked the officers of the St. Bernard Coal Co. if they had furnished the matter for the above complimentary notice in the 'mail's industrial edition. reply was that they had not fur nished a line nor entered any agreement to pay a cent for advertising in that or any other edition of the Mail and that anything appearing in that edition with reference to the St. Bernard Coal Co. was inserted upon that paper's own motion. t, STRIKE SITUATIONS West Virginia Hitlers Scarcely Affected by the Strike Order. All 7 Mlucrs Working at Eransrlfie, 'Vnd and no Strike Looked for. Pittsburgh, July 13. Latest dispatches report West Virginia Miss Ninnon Umstead returned Friday from a visit to friends In Hopkinsville. Mrs. John Long, of Madisonville, visited relatives here a few days this week, Mrs. Wm. Hughes and Miss Janlo Victory spent Saturday afternoon in Madison, ville. ) Elgio Umstead has been confined to his DIXON. ' Mrs. Ra'yhorn is visiting her mother room for tho past few days on account of illness. at Sturgis this week Esquire"!!. F. Porter nnd Mr. W. S. L. U. Nich6Is, of Llsmin, was in town Harnett, of Manitou, were in Earlington Monday. Monday. Miss Kate Parker is viitins in ShugTit- Mrs Nat Wetzel and children spent crsville tbi3 week Sunday in Hopkinsville with Miss Kate Miss Epple Ilockorsmlth of Madisonville Rutherford. is visiting Miss Lillian Duncan Mrs Lizetta Kramer returned from a Dr. Roland Martin, of Earlington, Ky , ten weeks' visit to relatives in Mt. Vernon, was in town Mond-ilnd., last week. Dr Sigler.'of Chy, was in town Monday Mrs. Arthur Cole returned to her home on business. in Nashville after a visit of a few Mr Wayne Hammock, of Providence, weeks with friends here. was in town Monday on business, Mrs. R V Omeris in Virginia, where Ed Gardner; of Vand.ersburr; country. shq will spen,d several weeks usiting rela was in town Monday tives at different points. Mr. Roy Baker visited ftiendsand relaRev. D. S Edwards, of Hanson, filled tives at Ltsman last week. his regular appointment at the Baptist Mr. Collins, editor of the Sebrcc Herald, church Saturday and Sunday is still boasting about that ioij. Mesdames P. A Jones nnd P. B. Dayis Miss Lizzio Hcrron, is visiting friends and Misses Floss Ottcn and Pauline Davis left Tursday for a visit to the Centennial, in DhcUord this week Messrs. Will Robinson, Wilson Borders Forest . Porter, of Hcrron. made his Ed Phillips and Thomas Murphy were in usual trip here bst Sunday Mr D. H. Cosby went to Shulilcrsville Madisonville Tuesday evening of this week. Mrs. W. C. Morion and Mrs. II. H. last Thursday on business. Holeman, of Madisonville, were In EarlMr. M. Dixon, of Vandersbrtii;, was in ington calling, Tuesday afternoon. town Monday, on business The families of Messrs. Frank Giannini Mr. J It Echols has been appointed and M. M Qilmour passed through Earlpostmaster nt Sebrce ington Monday enroutetrom Providence to Miss Dora Cosby, who has been visiting Dawson. Miss 1 J rooks at Slanghlersville, returned Mrs Nat Wetzel and little daughters, home Monday. Dr Thos. While, of Wackford. and who liavo visited Mrs, Chas McGary, of placo for several weeks, returned to Jessie White, of Clay, were here Monday this St. Louis yesterday. on business. HATS AND CLOTHING, At the Bottom Cash Prices and qur Customers reap the benefit. Plant your dollar where you can get tho largest return's. .Qurs ,is the place. .t ft" fcr .j., !. B ISHDP & CQ it tf99?9V99$9993r MADISON VILLE, KY. - WYOUn MONEY BAOK IP YOU WANT IT. NEW ENTERPRISE 200,000 5TOVES IH BAILr oven uam mvmur e &vntm BATtSFAOrtOk. They are snadaof Southern Iron by Southern WKkmcii, who ro sustained by the products of Southern farmers. They last lOBgcr nnd make more homes hnppy than nuy other Stove oa earth, rite baclcn guaranteed lot 13 yearn. It your Dealer does aot handle (hem, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE - . j jHjSS8P'-- ' 1 v Ir" The indications arc that the President will ask Congress to give him authority to appoint a commission to take up' the matter of .currency reform at once. The v fact that Republicans do not control the Senate will not deter him from prompt action in this matter. Ir is believed that the clause of the new tariff bijl, inserted by the Republicans, which proposes a tax of 2 cents per share on all purchases of stock of a par value of 100 or less, and also a stamp tax upon all stocks issued, except by building associations and organizations of similar character, will add to the Government's income about a million dollars a month. This is a gross misstatement. The men arc not limited to three cars a day nor to eighteen bushels to the car. That miner who is attending to business and is in his place, when the turn of cars comes will get more cars, load more coal by bis voto on tbe tariff bill,- which passed and make more money than the tbe United States Senate last week, that he man who puts in half time. has tbe Interests of the coal producer at But upon this misstatement is heart and voted for a protective duty on based the calculation that a miners coal. gross earnings are limited to $ 1.35 Superintendent Crutchfield came over per day; and that with work three from St. Charles last Saturday and we days in a week or twelve days in suppose attended the sound money demo- a month a miner cannot earn ovcr cratic meeting he'ld at Madisonvillc. $12 per month after buying his evidently is sound on tbe money ques- "powder, oil and tool sharpening, tion vTnich he regards as a vital one to etc." It does not appear what is both operator and miners. embraced in this broad "etc." In order to show what is actually D. W Uimtead. M. E., of the SI. being earned by Earlington miners Coal Company, finished an fnspection last week of the twelve boilers in use by The Bee asked the St. Bernard the company, and found tbem in fine Coal Company for a statement of the earnings of a few miners in condition fully, with but o'no or two to the requirements of tbe law their employ for the year ending liar-to- n Ucr-nar- d Our soldier boys should receive more recognition and support at the hands of the State and the people. of the They are the safeguard State and necessary to the preservation ol order ami the maintenance of law, as has recently been so clearly demonstrated. Tie entire force of the Kentucky State Guard numbers only about 1300 men and is just up to the number where the federal appropriation can be claimed. The appropriation by the State for the support of the State Guard is very small and is claimed, to be wholly inadequate. The Farmer Lends." The last number of JJradstreet's publishes an article under the above caption that shows how the American farmer is benefiting by the present conditions of crops and trade. This resume of the situa tion contains much encouragement for the farmer and is, in the main, as follows: wheat-croNotwithstanding domestic reports pointing to a harvest of 575.000,- 000 bushels, 100,000,000 bushels more than last yrar, the price of wheat gives signs of advancing along the lines hid down for it by some of tbe constitutional bulls The world's slocks of wheat amount, in round bush numbers, to only 73,000,000 els, one of the smallest totals at a corresponding date form tny years -- This is the more significant whrn it is recalled that available Mocks, not only in the United Siatw(l)u in IJurope, represent, miscjOfwger prorwiriloroftotal supplier ? ;.:'--- . p -- for coal business and work has been lighter than ordinarily. The pay roll of some miners is greater POOLE, The operators here than the figures here shown; of ganization. some, less. Each man has had the say they have little fear of a strike. Claude Melton was tbo victim of sun- same opportunity: stroke last Tuesday, but wa are glad to An official of one of the leading KenThe soldier boys ol Company E. state, recovered. PIERCE MYERS. tucky mines says be hopes that tho strik- July, r, 865 bushels at $ 46 62 got home from their eventful campin2ic Mr. G. T. Walkins and wife of Hender-son- ; ing miners may succeed, and that in many August, 1,618 bushels at . 4045 g-out on Tuesday night, ha.vd formerly old residents of this place respects their cause is a just one Their September, 1,900 bushels at 2c? 47 50 nad a tew square meals and arc were with us last week 57 81 object being to increase the market value October, 1,927 bushels at 3c Company E, November, bushels at 3c 41 70 feeling all right. Tbe 16 year old daughter of T, M. of coal and if necemry tlecrease tbe pro- December, 1,390 1,843 bushels at 3c was not active in the 55 29 howevcrr duction to do so. January, 1,452 bushels at 3c 43 56 reported "bread riots" at Fountain JIankins, our deputy sheriff, died on the 37 50 Ferry and good Weigher Edwin Phillips, we understand February, 1,250 bushels at 3c discipline was 81b Inst of heart disease March, 1,245 bushels at 3c 37 35 has been recommended as a suitable man April, 1,061 bushels at James Lee, a Union County farmer was under adverse circum26 52 maintained in our town a while on Thursday the for tbe position of Assistant Inspector of May, 1,133 bushels at 28 32 stances. 20 governing such Inspections. Tbe efforts of politicians in some states to mako political capital out of the present coal mioers strike sho.vs how deep down (h tbe mine some will go in political affairs. Even the suffering of wives and children have no effect on them if tbey can make a point June 30, 1896. Here are the figures. The year has been a very unfavorable one puzzled by his It looked like arbitration." A series of meeting throughout io the first inning that the game would be the Pittsburgh district has been ar- close and exciting, but after that tho ranged and numerous speakers put visitors found Curtain and knocked him Daker, Hardwick and in the field to keep up cnthusiam out of the box . Ramsey made home runs for visitors and and prevent tho strikers from be-coming lukewarm in the cause beside that there was fine batting 4hero bee base hits and fivo The joint arbitration conferenco ing ' e are in session and are hopeful that bits. The team lined up'as follows: Dixon Pitcher, Severn; Catcher, they may accomplish a termination 1st Dase, Ramsey; 2nd Rase, Hall, ol the strike upon some equitable 3d Base Lambert, Short Stop, Baker; plan. ,. LLeft field, Cox, Center field, Hardwick; ah 01 worn ai uvansvmc. Right field, Brill. Evansville, . lnd., July 13 (.Special) Operators of coal mines ' Providence Pitcher. Burlam. Catcher. r; in this vicinity do not expect a Martin; 1st Base, Biirtain; 23d Base, 3d Base, Johnson; Short Stop, Wilstrike on the part of their men. t; g A of miners hati son; Left Field, Dunlap; Center field. ' Right field. Corb'ett. been announced for today, but if At tho close of seven innings, the score held, could not be located. There arc about fifteen hundred miners stood 30 to z in favor of Dixon. Runs scored Severn, 5; Ramsey, 4, in Evansville and vicinity, but it.is claimed not many of them belong Cox, 4; Rayborn, 4, Hardwick, 3; Hall, 2, to the United Mine Workers' or Baker, 4; Lambert, 3, Brill, 2; Dunlap, 1 four-thretwo-basRay-born; Btr-boumass-meetinHas-set- miners practically unaffected by Colic Mr. Charley Ramsey, a nice nun Reasons Why Chamberlain's the strike order. A few onlv of of this place, has accepted a joiinu as Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy position the men in that district arc" re- clerk in the store of George Powell at is Best. j ported out. Smith's Mills 1. Because it affords almost instant reGov. Atkinson, of West Vir- -' lief in case of pain in the stomach, colic Mr. Dun Hunter,- ginia, accompanied by his" wife county court clerk who his been deputy and cholera morbus. for some time, left here and a' number of State officials, 1. Because it is tho only that last Thursday spent the day in Pittsburgh', 'en will engage in for" Tampa, Fla.. where he never falls in the most severe remedy dyscases of the laundry business. Mr, route to Canada, where they will jluntcpU an industrious young man, and entery and diarrhoea. attend the convention of the ' via wish him success. 3 Because it Is 'the only remedy that i, . Concerning'! tlie .League. will cure chronic diarrhoea. Ulff florae 01 Hall miners' strike, he said: 4. necause it "The coal strike is not affecting The game- that was played at Providence will prevent bilious Ilia only remedy that colic. last Saturday between .tho second teams West Virginia very much, and I of 4. Because it is the only remedy that Dixon and. Providence was a big one. believe, the main body of do not our miners will go out. I do not Dixon won the game by timely batting and will euro epidemical dysentery. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can anticipate any trouble whatsoever fine base running Dnrtain was in the always be depended upon in cases of cholbox for Providence and vvas batted all from the strike in our State and believe the trouble all ovcr the ovcr the field, while Severn w.11 in the b ix era Infantum. it is the most prompt and 7. Because country will be speedily settled by foc.the visitors and bad tbe Providence boys most reliable medicine in nse for bowel lip-worth fioiHfc4L Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. Nashville, vtenn. or MAwrACTUMM If S . ,t c 1 - , COOKING ANDAHBATING STOVtiSXaatehi and Cratet, KUwware, Tinware, Xtc -- - - ! -- China, Crockery an'dJGlassware, Cutlery,.', WOODEN AND W1LLOWWARE. . I j HAUMW Pmrvtllntirvi:!ftW nnil for tho rfnnvntitonf. Kltcbca, Dining1 Room, 'BICYCLES A' SPECIALTY. I Laundry and Dairy. complaints. 8 Because it produces no bad results. 0 Because ills pleasant and safe to take. 10. Becauso it has saved the lives ot moro peoplo than any other medicine in the world. The 25 and 50c sizes for sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charles. oooccooooooooccoeooooooo jTj Q if?WHO IS YOUR TAILOR? S3 9 ' a to tbe destitution existing among tbe people are totally without foundation. Tho men bave bad no work since May 1, but bavo so far managed to subsist without aid from outside. Tbe trouble ,in the Jellico district seems to be mainly due to tbe desire of operators to suspend during the summer on account of low prices of coal and high freight rates. Tbsy have been Indifferent whether or not an agreement was reached as to a wage scale. st Jelllco. Knoxvlllc, Tenn., July 13. Authentic' iniormauon irom tne jeiitco coal mining district, where over 3.000 miners aro out on a strike. Is to tbe effect that reports as No Destitution Do You Get a CORRECT FIT? YEARS STubcEs Mm l SvOrtfe X. OF YOU RECEIVE THE x "' BENC,?.is 20 in HIGH GRADE TAILORING aw ORDERING YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS M. BORN & Co. TNE GREAT CRtCASG MERCHANT TAILMS, I J & ' We gaaraftfw io fit Tbe confidence ot the people In Hood's Sarsaparllla is duo to its unequaled record of wonderful cures, cflT itf pfeast yts, art Mie fn mmy. 300 NEW SAMPLES TO 8EU.CCT FROM ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. 1 ac. .. The Democrats ofhe free silver persuasion are going to have a mectin in Earlington on Saturday night. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? It not, get a bottle pow and get relief. This medicine has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the relief "and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Slrencth are guaranteed by its use. Hfty cents and $1.00 at St. Bernard Drug Store, WALKER & TWYMANrn X J. J1 J1 Ji? lAlfcs,, Vrtr -- l Main Street, West of Railroad, v. v eftRfclNGTON.KY. A mines, and his many frjends hero regard him as well qualified for the position, having been a practical miner for a score or more years, and tbey h'ope ho may capture tbe plum, when a new man is to be appointed. ' Tb e coal mines of Carter county are run. uing without a bitch No indications of a strike in any of tho t Ashlaud or Cattlesburg mines. The miners in tbe big Sandy country aro not in sympathy with the Pennsylvania-Ohi- o strike. Number tx loaded moro coal on Tuesday than was ever loaded, on any single day at'that mine before. The present great strike by the coal miners of several Slates is beyond doubt caused by the effort to place cheap coal on the market. The last few years competition among coal dealers has become so great that in order to sell coal they often lose sight of tho price paid for mining and the result is down goes the wages of tbe 1 nen anotner cut in coal follows miners and the coal digger suffers again Then "forbearance ceases to be a virtue" and a striko follows. In order to live tbey must 1m paid living wages, and tbe consumer will soon have to learn however much against bis will that there are two sides to the question for when tbey demand cheap .nil they advocate in a measure cheap labor and a good price for coal means tbe power to pay good wages. There Is plenty of evidence to show that the coal operators niano um 111110 money; in iaci, wny do not co operative companies grow rich if tbe nusiness u as proimuie as many seem to tbink it is, 7 June, 1,576 bushels at 2c 2c complete Stock of " "It 39 40 $502 02 Total number of bushels, 18,263 JAKB MAGBMIlniMER. Weak Lungs Hot weather won't cure weak lungs. You may feel better because out of doors more, but the trouble Is still there. Don't stop taking your guest of his brother-in-laJames Dickey, We had a grand display of tire works in tbe heavens on Friday night during the Stoves, WrT7? . Castins;Sri -- July, 1,267 bushels at $ August, 984 bushels at September, 985 bushels at 2jC. . October, 1,420 bushels at 3c. , November, 1,336 bushels al 30, . . . December, 1,773 bushels at 3c. ... iaouary, 1,017 dusdcis at 3c 1,802 bushels at 3c March, 1,613 bushels at 3c April, 1,002 bushels at May, 926 bushels at June, 1,193 bushels at 2c i'i: .... 40 08 53 54 54 48 23 23 43 31 24 24 42 67 60 62 60 19 51 06 rain. The remains of Daniel Grayson passed through here Sunday on the way to their last resting placo in tbe Petersburg Work in the hay harvest' herecemetery. He was nearly 8S years old abouts has been pushed vigorously nnd is well known in all the. surrounding during the week past and much of country, us ha has lived with US' all his me. .'5f u.nu , AND TINWARE, "Sky-high'- '" tUi Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, quality;; i fiia Ulll viiuup. ;? Srf i 2c iz 2c 2ic 39 05 15 39 82 74 Scott's Emulsion because the weather happens to be warm. If you have a weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble with the Bronchial tubes, summer Is the best time to get rid of It., If you are losing flesh there Is all the more need of attention. Weakness about the chest and thinness should never go to gether. One greatly Increases the danger of the other. Heal the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. 1. Keep taking Scott's ' Ernulslon all summer. Fdr'salo by all drugsltts at 560 and $1.00, SHELTOM. Milton Sip.fcr went to Morganfield Thursday Marion Whitlcdgo mada a business trip to Dixon, Friday. Mr. G. B Shelton went to Evansville Thursday on business. Mrs Wm. Edwards nnd daughter, Mrs R. A. Hill, visited tho bedside of Mrs. C. R Edwards at Hearin, Wednesday. Rev Wm. Miller preached tho funeral of Mrs, Nancy Lynn at Waggnor'.s church v Sunday Oglesby & Co, art) digging a well Gnnn in the Gobin district. That is something that wo need very much nt our school house Mr. Zacharh Mabry wag horo a few days ago and had with him a stalk' of wheat which had two heads of grain thereon. Mr. Charles Grisham's dwelling wm struck by lightning Saturday morning Fortunately It was a roam that was not occupied at the time tho crash came, ''Prof. J. V. Poole, candidate for County ludn&.has been minnlinc with his many frkfldsVin this vicinity for tho past few " product has been Tho crop is very fair in quantity and quality. the housed. new-mow- n - Total number of bushels, 16,118. TOM CLARK, COL. luly, 1,417 bushels at August, 1,216 bushels at beplemDer, i.aits busuels at 3 October. 1,996 bushels at 3c November, 1,508 bushels at 3c. December, 1,450 Dusueis at January, 1,250 uusneis at 3c February, 1,212 bushels at 3c. . March, 1,292 bushels at 3c April, 961 bushels at 2 May 953 bushels at 2 i2c June, 1,051 bushels at 2 aic.;... ts ... 30 3c... .. 45 59 45 43 37 42 40 45 88 24 50 68 King, St. Charles. To cure chills and fever don't rack tbe system and shock tbo nerves by using medicines containing arson id, mercury or other dangerous drugs, Dr Bells Peppermint Chill Tonic is a guaranteed cure and it contains no kind ot poison. Children love it and it can not hurt them. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Geo. LI LL )NE HAVE SPARED (0 DC NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equip ment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in livery. -- L " E 36 36 38 76 24 02 23 82 26 27 !446 Total number of bushels 16,130. VOYO i , Do well-fille- d LAPFOON, July, & 32 12 46 37 October, 2,027 bushclsat 3c,.', 60 81 November, 1,224 bushels at3C:.'. .. 36 72 December, 1,952 bushels a3cj5?;'v 58 36 January, 1,281 bushels'at 3'c:f,,.?v 38 43 February. 1,176 bushels at Jz.ZYiJ 35 38 "- ' . 1,223 bushels August. 885 busbelsat September, 1,855 bushels at 2 1.2c. ac COL. 2c 30 57 .,r annual tour to Old Point, Just at a time when tbo nights are cool, and the hot July days have passed, making the trip all the more desirable, nnd those who no can look forward to a' most delightful ouline. Tbeso personally conducted parties bave been run so long that the elegant manner In which they have been conducted has so Imnrpqud ItlH nilljlfc tll.lt It ia iia1a, The trip is so arranged as go into details ivhfl havn tfmA in ra.tfi a In ;,ttn lhn-tlong slay an oppprlnalty to do so, and still nffnra mnnu n'rlAll4;U7A4 in ttlA tnt.irla mIia can only spend, a Jaw days. This is by The Annual Outing to Old Point. August nth is the date set for tbo next I -- LU PRICES ALWAYS "' THE. LOWEST. :St. y. lti """' ad is ure to bo ," our next County Judge, " tar til") post attractive ana Instructive trip offered trie traveling public and yon suuuiu miKo yuu.iKKH9gffienis 10 go dm , ,. vrwwwa r "' " A HANDSOMR f BYHMT Or? THE STBRTTOM 1ljutU4 JSOSlKSSfitLLEtE. 33r.lYoar.) Cbntatiit m-KEEf- m OTJIIVILLE, KENTUCKY, Tnacmtlon o Mom ,Ic)M0 to x .CWiiaWoM., uramtaui in ZtttrottitT t. . . mwm. teikwny. rmum.f nt . .. R AtM M 4t Im ' Tii!ii6i'miZm fHnMbt njfc&tlai iieLL. TZbbbbSbbB1bBSSSVbbMbBSsVbBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS , J jJJhMJaWiaaWaitaam.ia'"" L "J . tftafaBSSflSSSaNHSiNMa'- r. - . 5'JpJW- WM mJLwmWmi HOPKIKS COUNTY MINERS BC: HHf23)0 NATIONAL DEMOCRATS a'litiii9''tl Millinery and Dressmaking the LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. "Bu 3nbufirij tot Crbe." Not Affected by the Strike Except Reaffirm the Resolutions of the Jhat They arc Working Webster County. Sound Every Hour. Money Democrats, f We have just opened a Fine Line of Milhncrv in L. (Effi-ctlv- N. TIMB TABLE. May 30, 1897.) SOUTH. No. 31. Lv.XhleHO.... LT. St. No, 01. 10.10 Lv, IUnon LvKvMMtlllc Lv, Menderton .... , Lr, ticbtooy Lr, SfatiRhten,,.. Louli,.,,,,, 8.11am a to nm a jfipm jo7pm 4.15 pm 4.11 p m 4 01 6 cop m 6.10 pm No.ji am 7.00 p m Bjjpm 34 am j.ij a m 47am Lv, At. Lv. Ar. Lr. KarllnctOfi...,., Lv. MoftoKt Gip. . Lv, Nerlomrlllo... . HopkliMf llle... Gnlhilp; . Lv. MtiHipnvlllo. JJJPn 149pm p Dt j4Ptn 710P m 4 4 5m .a d m Guthtlo, ,,.., ,.,.,, 6.13pm B47Ptn .Jtara Ntthvilla . . 8.0 j tn 10 jo p m 840am hoith. . j.ijpm S.i&ptn am 607 a m j. 10 No, jj. No. 54. No. 03. 7,351m 7.4)m 7.10pm ,., B.J9 a m 031am gupm 0,41 a m 10.16 a m . 9 jj p m am 1103am 1030 pm io. Lv.NecioRvllle. Lv. Morton Gap. 10.17 am u.i) am Lv.; Karllmtton., 10.33 " lt.ti mto.jj p m , 10.46am 11.38am it.oApm LvJUadltonYllla Lv. Minion, . 10.37 am tt.jtam i Lv, Kaadvillo., LvrGulhri 11.10 a m Lv, HcHilcrion 11.10 p in 1.13 p m it 40 a m Arr'Kvaaiville. Lou Ii. 7.31 p m 7.10 a m Ar.it. F.53 a m 8.17 P m Ar. CMcago Mk.toi fli will nop at Madlionvtlls and fipttocfifrlil lo lVo on and let o pimengert to and from Chicago and polnti north of livantvlll LvWau4itera.. Lv,Sebroe , ... . . 11.03 am tt.03pm 11.17a m 11.10 pin 11.44 am 11 55 p m tl No. 01 makea regular Mop at Gullirlc, Harl lofttort, llopklnivllle and Hendenon , , raovtoaxcE accouwohatiox daily KicarT auaDAT , ,Lv. Trovldcnce Ar.. . . .715pm fcljam Lv, NcboAr. . 6.33 pm 6.40 a m 6.10 pm , , .. Lv. Manltol Ar am The 6.03 p in .Lv. HadltonvillK Ar Entertain. 7 Maui . Ar. KarllntonLv. 7.34a The "Bachelors" evened up a .330pm .LvUarllnKtonAr 743am 3 3Pm 8 03 a ni M.Lv.Madltonvlllo Ar. . H. again ... Lv. I Union Ar lm little on old scores with thu "Bach4 37 P ni elor Maids" by giving the Slaughter! Ar 84 am ... . Lv. Sebreo Ar. .. .410pm latter a .Lv. Mam 310pm very delightful evening at Lake9 jo am. ....Lv. IlonJcnon Ar am 1.43 pm side,.Ar, Hvanulllo Lv Park, Loch Mary Tuesday. W. W. KTHRtUCn. Agent There were twenty-si- x in the party ' The miners of Hopkins county are steadily and contentedly at work innkine iisg of tho nnnnr. tunity for good earnings qffered by t 2n at lA..M..nmn tnrl tnnmien fcrcd the field. The mnioritv nf the miners of Hopkins county arc receiving tnc same wages they for earned the past fifteen years in other words, they are working nt the old district price of mining and have been subject (o no cut or reduction in their earnings. Those miners who have been working at a reduced rate generally entertain a . kindly spirit toward their employers and have been loath to strike on any account. Their endeavor to ob tain a restoration of rates antedates the strike that is being made in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana, and has no connection with It. Their effbtts have heen entirely peaceful and have been aircctcu in a moderate spirit along tnc lines oi persuasion and argu ment. It docs not seem unlikely that the nrcscnt strike situation, wliir.li makes business better for tho miners tn this field, may also for that verv reason liritu' nlmnt tlm restoration of rates they are seek ing. DELEOA.TES BENT TO LOUISVILLE. Prof Hanson I GOUGH BUILDING, Corner of Robinson and Clark , Streets. We arc offering at the very lowest prices a FINE LINE OF HATS. Leghorns, Straw Shapes, etc. Also Ribbons, Flowers and a Full Line of Trimmed Hats. OUR the-bes- t DRESS-MAKING llorlng Nominated for County Superintendent of Schools Agent Walker was quite sick for a few days last week, but is out again With three train robberies, against him. it docs look like tius Hyatt has a hard roadn to travel The extreme warm weather ot late has caused a decrease in the travel to the exposition njpra TIMETABLE!. C.R.R, k : Lv, I.v. Lv. IV b Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv At. IMiltvllle . Ar, Cinclnntll (I'.fTrctivQ May 6, 1897 ) NORTH BOUND. No. toi. .No, 104 New Oileana 0.30 pm 0 00. a in Matnphli.. a m 8.13 p m . .. 10 p m iopm it 15 am fadacati .3J p m 1 Princeton . 4'topm 1:48 a m am 3 39 pm Nortonvllle. 6130 pm 4 19 a m Central CU7 1033 C No tit 600a m 8.00 a m 9 37 a in 10 30 a in It 13 3 13 miopia t'sspm 8 am 7S p m I 40 p m , 8.13 am 10 49 p in 5 Lv. NoTlonvllla . .. 9 it am 11:13 pm t 34 P Ml (.V. Princeton. . ..10:18am 11:16 am 43Pm Lv. Pedarali a,in 6.13 pm it to p m 1.37 a in 8 oopm 13 V m 3 jo Lv HuKon - u , 7.03 p tn Ar. Memnbla, 7.10 a m 8 to am 700am Ar, New Ot team. All irilatrim ilillv Net tot and toi are loll, I VetllbaM tralnt, plnttchnt lltlnr.l, wlili Pullman llulfei Slteprn and Free KecllnlnR Cbair Cart between Cincinnati and New Orletna Tralnt lot and 103 alio run tolld between Clncinnttl and Slcepert catrylnie Pullman . 3:30 a ro Uultet New Otleaat, Dilcrt connections made at all Junction polnti A 11 HANSON, G. P in.IT A l.v.OnrlwUtl.'. Lv. LouUnJI.. I.T. Caatral CII7. H'33 am SOUTH HOUND. No, 3, No. No. toi. oam pm ijnan pro .m 111 juot twice an unlucky number, hence seemingly doubly lucky and if you ever heard of anything better than a "good time" they had it. From the time the game was called well now there was a good bit of baseball phraseology thrown in by some of the "Bachelors" there was nothing lo chock the rippling, sparkling How qI mirth and pleasure Horn is tho invitation: TIIUMACIIBLORS rtrjuest 1I10 'pleature of ydur "Maiden PrMeneft" - at LaKrfcitle VtV, uly t3lh, eighteen hundred and ninety-s- t ten Carthgo will cill at 7 15 p in The Hopkins National Demo crats met in the City Hall, Saturday afternoon last at 2 o'clock. L. D. Hockcrsmith was made chairman and T. J. Gill, secretary. E. Speed. W. W. Showers and G. W. Ramsey were appointed Com' mittec on Resolutions and reported the following which were unanimously adopted: Reaffirming 'the resolutions of the Sound Money Democrats ot Webster county, viz: Resolved, That we, the National Democrats of Hopkiis county, assembled at Madisonvillc, Ky., d pledge anew our faith in the principles fit the Democratic party as founded by Jefferson and Jackson and courageously upheld by Grover Cleveland and our own great statesman, Jno. G. Carlisle, which principles ' were so forcibly enunciated at Indianapolis. That we deplore and condemn Democratic conthe last vention held at Frankfort in en dorsing .anew the delusion of the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, and the advocacy of other principles which were contrary to true Democracy, and would, if successful, we believe, produce national dishonor with all its attcnllant evils socialism, disorder aud anarchy. Wc believe the manly, vigorous and statesmanlike address issued by our Executive Committee of the Democratic party of National Kentucky to be a truthful, concise and clear' presentation of the'duty wc owe ourselves and our country; and so long as the free and un limited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 tc 1, with itratteudant evils, is an issue, we make it our unalterable purpose, and band ourselves together to u5e all honorable means in our power to correct what wu believe to be heresy, and which would bring-- ruin upon millions of laboring people, farmers, mechantime-honored The Hopkinsvillo officers aro showing the conductors but little mercy in their enforcement of the law prohibiting the blocking of crossings, MRS. L. A. u j. On account of the miner j slrikFin rainy EARLINGTON, KY. places, the railroad companies find themselves almost without business, whilo otheis are enjoying a boom. Near Electrocution. The new tonnage rule Is giving alt the Saturday afternoon a wind, rain boys along the road much additional labor and thunder storm visited Earling- and trouble. It is so many tons now Inton and vicinity. There was an stead of such a number of cars, as formerly. abundance of electricity, as eviThe Henderson folks were considerably denced by burned out telephones, disappointed last Tuesday, when the and one of our familiar landmarks was lor a while in a fair way to be of Central Company did not takochugo the O V, Railroad and operate it, electrocuted. The Hccla delivery they had predicted thoicomptny would. as horse was hitched to a telephone pole near the depot, the end of a Naturally, it created quite a sensation wire be'ng hooked into his bit. Of among tho men when lhay saw Foreman course, the driver did not know it O'Oricn and his Asiistanl. Walter, dodging was loaded. But the connection around tho car shops and yard, but the was there and while tho horse stood cause was soon revealed when a litly froo with steel shod feet in a pool of silverite was seen lo approach them from water, such a shock came through ah unexpected direction, and they do say his bit as made him stagger. On- Waller was converted. Will please you. Done in stylo and at reasonable prices. Friends here believe '.hero is but little t doubt but T, C. Martin will bs the next agent at Scbreci. The breaking of a flinge on a wheel caused a big delay to trains and considerable damage to track last Saturday. Traveling Engineer Kelley was on lie Henderson division last week trying to rate tho engines as to their tonnage capacity. th-i- J 4 Tl61 jRJtJtRJgt'j!tJt A DEEP CUT IN PRICES : - Taking a course of Aycr's Pills the system ia set In good working order nnd a man begins to feel that life Is worth living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which ho labors, until tho burden Is lifted from him. Then hia mountains sink into mole, hills, his moroscness gives place to jollity, he Is a happy man again. If life docs not seem worth living to you, you may take a very different view of it after taking J Jg GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR BUYERS. Wc have cut to the red the prices on all our Big Assortment of . A k FARMER, A STRAW GOODS I A h: A Everything this line almost given away.We also offer Special Bar- 1. gains, in A.sI-- i goods Will a 5 At greatly reduced prices, also close out our line of i Ayer's Cathartic Pills. 4 MATTINBS ss At prices that will be appreciated. We have Great Bargains in a JS lookers said there were two or One Han Reported Killed and AnYucatan Cliill Tonic. three shocks administered before other Badly Injured in WebTho great reliable and popular tonic, the animal could be loosened. He and febrifuge. It breaks the ster County. seem to catch the idea of chill didn't antl prevents Its return, strengthening running away, but stood and took tho patient and gives healthy tone and his medicine. vigorwilhout regird to diet. Plcasint to I10M0UOF SUIILAIt ACCIDENT IN U.VION. drug jou Price 50c. Warranted at Ypu may hunt tho world over and take. will not find another medicine equa storn lo Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarBee desires to correct rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It Is report - Garlingtorv appnins. tec tlewa Nqtcs Pertonal Paragraph and Other Doings at Home Worthy Iot, ye Special Mention. - ata is soon to figure as best man certain wedding that Li not publiely-flnnotinci. that Walter Mc-Gar- y Telephones were burned out or .wires broken and crippled by the storm of Saturday, liut they have1 beea fixed and are busy again. m 4S tho last two weeks the Jolly Workers have been handsomely entertained at Long's ice creant parlor by two of Earling-toa'- s gallant young gentlemen. . ' Within M. Gate wood, for meriy of Earltngton, sent a copy of the mining edition of tho Morning Mr,-Rober- t Orcgoniaa, .Portland, Oregon, to a gentleman In Earlington last week. JBob is HvinjE in Portland now. The mining edition was a big thing and a thing of beauty as well. It would have been a fateful hour f$r Prof. Pfatcnhaucr if he and his bride had been lett at the For information of coal tipple. retiring prospective benedicts, who desire to avoid publicity, The Bek states that the Chicago trains are the only trains that do not take coal at Earlington. rgi ;. 1 x Wk to Clias. McFaddcn for beautiful boqucts presented Tuesday morn ing, from his own flower garden in which he takes much pleasure and from which ho gathers many a twe:t blpssora which he says he t es ows upon the sick or deserving. Well, the members of The It Bee force arc not sick. ,. , The Ber force aro all indebted That we recommend as suitable delegates to the State NaConvention Democratic tional which meets at Louisville, on Wednesday, Uie 14th the following Sound Money Democrats: I. N. Sisk, George V. T. Sisk, David Morrow Tim Sisk, F. J3. Harris, Barton Crtitchfield', Joq Foard, Elias Ramier, F. B, Arnold, T. J. Gill, E. Spued, Albert Toombs, Dr. E. A. Chittcn, James Crenshaw, W. W. Showers, James Balder, Geo. M. Davis, L. D. Iiockcrsmith, Geo. Ramsey, Mike Cain, W. H, Jcrnigan and all other good Naof Hopkins tional Democrats county. foot," "stagecoach." The convention then adj'ourncd. were enjoyed in the moonlit L D. HocKERSMiTii.Ch'mn. grove and under the pay.lion. In T, J. Gill, Sec'y. fact, lively employment was necessary to the comfort of some of $100 Reward $100. the party, especially after partak The readers of this paper will be pleased ing of frozen refreshments. to learn that there Is at least one dreaded Miss Annie Cowcll was appointed disease that science has been ablo to euro impromptu toast mistress and did in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Responses were Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now her part well. had from both "Maids" and "Bach-,- 1 known lo the medical fraternity Catarrh clors " and 'all went merry as a being a constitutional diseases requires a wedding bell." Hall's Catarrh constitutional treatment. Only once was the "life saving Cure is is take Internally, acting directly crew" called into action when upon the blood and mucoussurfacca of tho five in a boat got pivoted on top of system, thereby destroying the foundation a stump. of tho disease, and giving the patient It was eleven o'clock when the 'strength by building up the constitution party took carriages for home and and assisting nature io doing Its work. even then the "Bachelors" somo Tho proprietors bavu so much faith in its of them have confessed it went curative powers that thoy offer one hunhome to toss about some sleepless dred dollars for any case that it fails to hours, doubtless realizing what euro, Send for list of testimonials. Advanity and vacancy there is 4n a life dress, V. J. CHENEY & CO..' Toledo of "single cussedness." Sold by Druggists, 75c. . Eu-daley, "skip-tome-Lou," The "Maids""' '"present were: Misses Annie Coivcll, Ethtd Evans, Minnie and Alice Bourland, Susan Aikinson,,Ninnon tlmslcad, Jennie McGary, Agnes and Sua Burr, O' Moore. The "Bac'liclors" were: Messrs. W. C. McLcoil, Henry McDowell, F. D. Hash, W. S McGary, J L Harned, H. C, Bourland, Nollie Umstcad, Howard White, Bryan Hopper. Mr' and Mrs. Y. Q. Walker were there Mrs. Walker a retired "Bacho-- ' lor Maid." Besides these the chupcrones, Mr. anil Mrs. J. U. uasn and Air. and Airs. Paul M. Moore completed the gay party. The evening was qool. Tho thermometer reached 56. There" was a camp fire on the Lake shore aud numerous suggestions of hot coffee and broiled bacon, fried ice cream, boiled shcrbcrt and the like. Tho full moon shone with its greatest brilliancy and the lake was. smooth as a gigantic mirror. Old timc(gamcs such as "drop the handkerchief," Vlaugh and go b-s- Rksoi.veii, That wo recommend and endorse our co laborer and a noted educator and grand man, Prol. Hanson Boring, for Superintendent of Schools of Hopkins county. Resolved, That we recommend thus: "Miss Kathcrinc Fcland invites ou to to the lavorablc consideration of Tomorrow evening on Farrcn Street, meet thu rcadjng public that ' staunch From where you will go before it's dark and peerless paper and exponent To tho picnic grounds at Lakeside Park. the Courier-Journa- The hours from six till nine she'll employ of true Democracy fellow-citizel. ics, &c that was recently circulated to the effect that Harry Corey had constiucted a telephone line to his farm near Fort Ridge. Sincu the capture of Hyatt some one has Miss Katlierinc Felcnd Enter- ventured into that neighborhood and disproven the story. Harry tains. now boasts that he and a promiA delightful entertainment was nent and aspiring Democrat acgiven by little Miss Kathcrinc tually went within a stones throw Fcland, in honor of her cousin Hyatt's hiding place while the Miss Mattie Allen, of Morganficld, desperado was in his lair and Tuesday evening at Lakeside that they didn't even take a Purk, where many private parties "halter strap" with them. But now frequently enjoy most pleas- they didn't know their peril, forant outings. The invitations read tunately. pleasant, safo and reliable. For sale by St Urtnard Drug "Store, Eirlinglon; Hen T. HoWnson, Morions Gip, George King, St. Charles False teeth will do to eil with, but glass ej cs won't do lo see with Loss of sight is a serious thing Granulated lids, slyes and sore eyes often result in the loss of sight. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve is a guaranteed cure. It strengthens weak eyes. It Is harmless For sila by iSt Bernard Drng Store, Earlington, Geo. King, Si. Charles. Tut the Poole, K'., July 13 (Special) News comes that Nat Bennett's thresher boiler blew up on Monday ?& near Sebree. It is reported that Abe Sugg, a colored man, was w5 killed, and that Mr. Bennett was fatally injured. The cxp'losion is said to have been caused by trying to move the machine with but little water in the boiler It is rumored, too, that Peter Grissom's boiler blew up in the edge of Union County last week and that several persons were in Ms?v j'ured. HOW TO FIND OUT. f Ac I BIG GROCERY f A tt 1 K5 BIG LINK OP 8H0E8 ! Nothing but honest stock and good values offered. And you won't forget that our .Contains everything you need or desire fpr your table during 'the hot weather or any other sorfof weather at prices always reasonable for stock always fresh and nice. Anything you want at In trying to make you the time enjoy Of her friends she's invited an even dozen To mec.t Mattie Allen, her Utile cousin." The party was made up of Miss Mattie Allen, honoree, Misses May Jackson, Carrie Lee Atkinson, Margaret Victory, Catherine and Masters Lex Jackson, David Burr, Ben Rash. Tho chaperoncs were Mr. and Mrs. Will Feland and Mrs. Jas. It. Rash. Fe-land, To Cure a Cold in One Day Takn Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Curo. 33c. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington, Ky. J'fatenhauer-DcVylder. Mr. C. G. Pfatcnhaucr and Miss Christiuia DeVylder were married Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock at the Catholic Church, this place, Rev. A. M. Cocncn officiating. The bride was dressed in cream TAILORS. brocaded satin and hat to match. Denny Bcrrigan says he is not The groom was dressed in full at all sure of tall, thin, scholarly-lookin- g black suit. individuals who ask many Miss Laura Thompson", of Owensboro, a cousin to the bride, questions about mules and things. was bridesmaid and Mr. Anday Iiucklen's Arnica Salve. Deshlcr was bdst "man. The The best Salve in the world for Cuts, bridesmaid wore a cream colored Drulses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever gown. Mr. and Mrs. Pfatcnhaucr Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, left on the fast Chicago train at Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures files or no pay required. It Is 10:23 o'clock Tuesday morning guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or for a bridal trip. money refunded. Frtce 25c per box For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine, and let it stand twenty four hours, a sediment or setting indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys When urfh stains linen it is positive evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desiro to urinate or pain in the back, is alto convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, tho great kidney remedy fulfills every Dr. N. G. Mothcrhead, formerly of 'Richland, is now a citizen of wish in relieving painin the back. Mdngys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary Earltngton. He moved, with his passages. It corrects inability to hold into the Gardiner residence urine and scalding pain in passing it, or family, on East Main street on Tuesday of bad effects following use of liquor, wino or unpleasant nebeer, this week. The family consists of cessityand overcomes that to get up many of being compelled the Doctor and his wife, their times duriug tho night lo urinate. The daughter, Miss Mary, and three mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Roo- t is soon realized, It stands the highsons, George, Steve and Joseph. of the most Gcorgo and Steve have been citi- est for its most wonderful cures a medicine distressing cases. If you need zens of Earlington for some time you should have tho best. Sold by drugpast. The Bee joins in extending gists, price fifty cents and one dollar For a hearty welcome to the new a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tub Brr 'and send comers. vour full postoffice address to Dr Kilmer & Co , Uingbampton, N. Y. Tho proprie To fake men as they come and fit them tors of this paper guaranteo the genuinecorrectly, giving them almost an unlimited ness of this offer. variety of woolens from which to select garments. are the principles that have Are you' a subscriber to The characterized tho success M. Horn & Co. shoulcTbe. THE GREAT CHICAGO MECHANT Bee? You 1ST. I & wmn CEHERflL STORES- - J3& : Subscribe for The Bee. s Wise Men Know Is folly to build upon a poor foundation Hall's iamily Pills are the best. Slight Wreck. IE? - or In health.' A Saturday nignt was so coo) that foundation of sand is insecure, and to the boys, some of (hem, got on doMlcn symptoms by narcotics or nrrvj their luusdlc again and brought compounds is erjuilly tfangeroua and deout tno boxing glqves. Before ceptive 'Che into way to ftulld up health the fun was over tllcre had is. to make your blood pnre, rich and or two and a few nourishing by laktnR Ilood'.i Sarsnpirilla. been a knock-ou- t bruises' tar comme norate tho valor . Hood's Pills act easily and promptly pn .1 cither in arcbitecluro of the embryo Corbcttses and The greener the n box- er the more likely box full of it bruises. Cornet Band have a big picnic a brewing. Date and derails have not be.cn decided upsnyet, but plans arc being laid aim full particulars will be made (public shortly. Look out lor tnc iiiMe. The Earlington V. f1 i '. The band boys should course. and will doubtless receive every possible encouragement from the dyspepsla, and other liver troubles, and would not be without il." Misi Jennie Green, Abiline. Tex. I "Friends advised me to try German Liver rowder for long standing Jivcr comof Earlington, people plaint 1 had relief before I had taken one bottle. It did me more good than all medTa Care Cuaatlpatlon' forever. icine prescribed by physicians Ta4t Cuscnrota Candy Cathartic. lOaorSSa. 1UX CO. tall to euro, UrueelHts refund monoy John Campbell, Jedersom'illc, I nil It will bo at Lakeside Park Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock the wrecker whistle blew loud and long. The fast Chicago train was nearly due and a little freight wreck near Mortons Gap had to be cleared away It was a rear end collision at Blanks & Lovan's saw mill just north of the Gap. Thero is nothing Just as good as Dr the liver and b.iwclt. Cum sick hf.id.ii.he. Tho first train had picked up coal at Morton's and stuck on the hill. King's New Discovery for Consumption, There is a fine boy at the home The second was running light and Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do of Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Simons, a collided with the caboose of the not permit the dealer to sell ou some nine pounder. Very slight damage substitute. He will not claim there is any first train. 11 was done and tho fast passenger thing better, but in order to mako mora The Woman" Friend may claim something else to be "I know from my own cxperirnce that was only delayed an hour. Con- profit, Iia for ladies of a conslipalnd habit Iheru U ductor Baldwin had charge of the just as gpod. You want Dr, King's Now you know it to be safo nothing to supply tho placo of German first train and Condflctor Harper Discovery Mrs, J F. Menencss, of the second. Liver I'owder. and reliablo, and guaranteed lo do good or Springfield, Ohio. money refunded. For Coughs, Coldt, "X nave laken Uerman Liver rentier lor Sutherland Kacle Eve Salve is a fine. Consumption and for all affections of go-ju- Mr. Mansil Logan and Miss Sam Morgan, flagman for Con- Nora Vanghn, both of this place, ductor Harper met with an acci are to be married next Tuesday, dent near Springfield, Tcnn., the 20th instant. Tuesday afternoon in which he narrowly escaped fatal injury and Eiorvlwil? Riiy So. Cnscnrets Catnlv'C.ithurtlc, tho muni wongot off with a few bruises that arc pleastho painful but not serious. He fell derful medical dijcovoryoftanto, ago, gently not ant mid refreshing to tho between the caboose and the car and positively 011 kidtioys, llvm- nnd lm wvla, cleansing tho otttlro system, dispel colds, next ahead while the train was curo hcaduoho, lovor, lmliltu.il constipation at a good rate of speed, but and btliouHiioss, I'leaso buy nnd try n liox was fortunately knocked clear of of O. O. C. to curo 10, as, CO cents. Bold nnd by nil druggists. guarantood the track. He came on in to Earlington on his tram and is now hero Quite a number of Earlington's nursing his bruises. young people with a few .invited guests from Nashville spent MonThere is Nothing So Good. day at Lakeside Park. - Narrow Escape. I MM : 'TV DAILY CAPACITY- 'H lL AfiRY0U$ m iu XIEJAMliI ut COBILUDOWfl USE DONT -m .: . 1 --rr-rr- L' J 'ArrTT LI It iVlVI I .2. -- l. . ' IkUF FAIL-T- O MAttH - WRITE FORr- . . vvi I ,ooo-- mj eo PRICES & jjj7,9 r sfr REFERENCE Is.tiimto Your ItniveU With t'naiiirt'U Cnmly ('utlmrtlr, euro corntlpallon lormec lOu, SSc. It O O. full, drucirUls refund money ifcW a i creamy, air-lig- "Mrs NBV CATHABIIC rabcaTvefo 8 ' t O 11 ni CURECOHSTIPATIOH WJ JJIIH J JH Jll --MLIJ J. vnTiiiurn BGMKItr ML, Cfckapo, 1 " ALL dbumisk tn.j f akawi haakM tn. k. RTKIII.lKfl a Mytwal. Caa., MmTMtL Dissolution Notice. The'firm ot Walker & Twyman has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mrs. Amanda Walker retiring. The l2JMrs. C. E. Jqocs anil Mrs. Chas. business will be conducted in the Mcuary gave a dcltglitlul private future by jno. W. Twyman, who picnic at Lakeside Park Monday is authorized to collect and receipt evening in honor of their guests, for all accounts duo Walker & Mrs, Tatum and daughter, of Twyman, and for whom a continuLouisville, Mm. Nat Wetzel and ance of the. p.ittonagc given in the children, of St. Louis, and the nast to the 'Pioneer Tinners" i Liarnestly solicited. The new pro Misses Moore, ot Henderson. I'limui win, in imu utu .iifii iia-- .si l.'l Inl.a. nihit - KnmU luiii lift .tn.iT, ways done, serve all, customers 'fit ii)U t.Ut...u uaxily nncHorovnrj bo tlmr and fairly. iictlctiilliif Itfo, licrvo nmlAlror, tuku No'lo- promptly Amanda Wajjccr, Executrix Esll.ic, ilicwumler worker, that mahen ucnk men ttrpntr, All drugglRia.Maorfl. Curocuaran-teed- . tate Of T. D, Walker, Doc'sd, Booklet and aawfle free. AiWfesi tjoiiK Wf Twyman. Sterling Refcedy ; Chicago or New York. eye-sigEarl-inglo- ointment, put up in scrow cap tubes, and sold for It is known through25c by all dealers out the laud as the best and quickest btrmless curo for any form of tore eyes or granulated lids, styes, tie. Scores of people claim that it has saved their For sale by St llernard Drug Store, Ceo King, St Charles Bnow-whilo Throtl, Chest and Lungs, there Is nothing so good as is Dr King's Now Discovery Trial bottle free at St, Oernird Drug Store Regular size 50 cents $1,00 Mrs. L. A. Farmer, formerly oi Madisonvillc, lias opened a millinin tins city. ery establishment Many Earlington ladies know her well and the announcement that she is here will bring trade. She will also engage in for the present and contioue if the trade justifies. dress-makin- g tr -- . lor Ilfty Crutx. Guaranteed tobacco habit emu, malum wcuk mcn,Klronir, blood pure. Wo, 81 Alliiri.iri,it& i! COAL the BEST STEAM USA OTHER &4Z&"Z FILLEPlD ORDERS PROMPTLY qii H9 &M Settlement of Estate. All persons knowing themselves THE MARKET..SEMD OrTCftAIlD YOU. WILL . TJMU Walker deceased will please come All those forward and settle. holding claims against tho estate will please present them jr.ij). rly proven, Amanda Walker, Executrix National Democratic Delegates. Messrs. G. W. Rimsey, W W Shower., Geo. A. jDiow.irt and L, D. Hockcrsmith, of Madisonvillr, Geo.. M, Davis, of Mortons G tp and probably fathers went ia Louisville as delegates to ihe National Democratic State uCA . UE ' tffc, .S tfATISTACTIOri GUARAHTEE- D- t- - ) . . Llrtiiii4li4j4tivA.i..-,.i',-- v. . .ifr.ltfi- Hfc. - gojt'" ,"w mm' '" ? - feTBl'fTVfr '""""" ' Tj m ''j J'CTMlBpWpwt:-f'IWihiW" iiyiVpWP.ftJlJllW'J)1'iy't'w ' !"! wn ijMBiM'iiiij. vQKmM " jVfcseuwti.' WORK OF THE CHURCH AND CONGREGATION SATISFACTORY TARIFF n THE SUNDAY NATIONAL SCHOOL'. Trusts Hit Hard by the Rcpubll enns Stock Speculators io dc i s 1? 3p axcu. 0J HfcET MJGAK. III, THIRD QUARTD1, INTER- ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. SERIES, JULY 18. h t& I'tlOPOSEO ArRUintnt UOUWTY 'ffl ' MemText of the Lesson, Acts xl), Golden Tflxt, Act 2 ory Verses, jtvil, 11 Commentary by tho Itc. I). II. Stearns. 10-1- lh.it tlic WlUon Law Is KconsiLlc fur the Coal Strike Showing I 1 Miners nnd Shippers of 1.' Now, wlion tlity had passed through Afnphlpolls nnd Apollonln, thry cnmo to ThcfSfilonlcd, whero wna n (ynngoguo of the Jows." Sco this compmiy of men In thlaSyorld for God. They hno no nlm hut tolionor nini. Their ono thought Is to magnify tho Lord Josua Christ (Phil. 1, EO)n.nd to this end they tiro under tho control of tho Holy Spirit, passing through this town or thnt nnd stopping only whero HiTdtrocts. Whethor In prison or In Lydln'fl house", on tho road or In the Fjnnpogup, tholr ono business Is to glorify God nnd moke Him Unown Thcssnlmilcn wns about 100 jnllca southwest of l'hlllppl, so that It must hnvo been wscnildajs' journey! hut, aMs Usual In Scripture, tho Incidents of They "nnsd tho Journey nro omitted. through" nnd "cnmo to." 3. "And Paul, ns his manner was, wont In unto thorn, and thrct Sabbath days reasoned with thoin out of tho Scriptures." "To tho Jew first" was ever Paul's princi- 1 ple In going after tho jwoplo with tho (Rom. 1, 10), nnd who enn tell what wc nro losing by not continuing to net on this principle, both with tho gospel and with gifts for mUslonsf Ho had but one tho Scriptures, which ho fully was sufficient to furnish any ono thoroughly for o cry good work (II Tim. HI, 10, 17). Ho wns not full of tho opinions of mon; but, telng tho lord's messenger, ho carried tho Lord's mewngo (Hog. gos-iw.text-IkJo- Special correspondence. QQAL AND COKE. ra o In Q i Two Through Trains Daily CHRISTIAN .o,I ENDEAVOR. ' ; It" HAf i' -- Pv V t n W ,. l ' & x-fTheTarlfi ttlll Very Satisfactory. I'or the Wrolt IlCKlnnlnp July 10. Iiy Iter. S. II. Doyle. Caimnrnt That the tariff bill was esR G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmqr House, Broadway, Paducah, CAIlR0L- I- Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Tone. Belief In Chrlit wlint it is, what it pecially satisfactory to the people Vjj, toon-Jo- hn Acta xvl, 25 81 lv, Tennessee. Kentucky. Belief ill tho Lord Jesus Clirlfet ling a when it Ipft the House is beyond CAPT.-T- . L. LEE, Manager, Cornc'r Main and Auction Streets, ami question, and 'as its discussion in & S. II. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main btrcct, Lomsville, twofold chnrnctor, belief ruul trust, the Senate brought it nearer to briiiRB also two kinds of blensiuga, temKentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. Both phases of be- the form in which it was passed by poral mid spiritual. A. b. I'UKIJ, Manager, 327 Upper becond btreet, livansvilic, Ind. lief and both blcBSinga of belief nro il- the House the'responj-cfrom the lustrated In our tonicnl references. country now indicate thnt it is ff JOHN T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. Vv L What is bolief in Christ? 1. ItJatho meeting with proper approval. iutcllectunl bolief that Christ is wlint BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. Wool and Suttar Ho claimed to bo nnd can do what IIo sugar and wool schedules The claims to do. This pliaso of faith is illustrated in tho first topical reference. will be the most important quesA noblomon nt Cnpcrnnnm has a child tions before the conferees, though nigh uuto death. When ho henrd that both of these have been brought Jesus lind como from Jndca to Gnlilco, so nearly in line with the House ho sought him nnd asked him to heal bill that there will he little diffhis child. IIo believed that Jesus hod iculty, probably, in reaching an tho power to licnl. When Christ told Whether that agreebim to go bis way, thnt tho child wns agreement. ment affects the house or the Senhealed, ho believed it. He went homo 1, 18). 8. "Opening and alleging that Christ oxpectiuR to find tho child healed, and ate schedule or strikes a compro must needs hnvo suffered and risen again ho did. That was simplo intollcctnal mise betwee'n them, the country from tho dead, nnd thnt this Jesus whom bolief in Christ's power to heal. It is will be satisfied, because of the I preach unto you Is Christ " The Jows tho first step to saTlng faith in Christ. of the ben- wcro looking for a Messiah to nit on Da- No ouo cnu hnvo paving faith nud trust fact that these features been brought so nearly in ate have vid's throno nnd subduo their cnomlos nnd believing intelnmko Ienicl, ns In tho days of Solomon, iu Christ without flret line with the House schedules. lectually lu tho historic Christ 2. Boextho first nation on earth, nnd In this Trusts and Democrats Hard lilt right, for lief iu Christ is a heart trust iu tho poipectation they wcro perfectly The most bitterly disappointed nnd son of Christ for salvation. This is tho Jthls wan promised by tho prophets will yet surely bo fulfilled (Isa. lx, 0, 7; second element iu faith. It is saving men in Congress over this bill are Jcr.lll, 17, 18;Zcch.xlv, 10, 17). Butltwas faith. With tho intellect wo bellovo in those who hoped to 'make capital Justns plainly foretold nnd foreshadowed tho historic Christ, wo bellovo in tho out of the cry of "trusts," and NY KW that tho Messiah would also suffer nnd creeds nnd confessions of Christianity, J. UJA UJL1WLA U 1 111 1 1 WJUWi U sugar trust. The bill, rlso from thedend beforollowould dl6 and per even as it passed the Senate, dens David's son on David's but with tho hoart wo trust In tho tliun rclnn throno (Gen. Ill, 15, lea. llllj Va. xvl nnd son Jesus Christ na a pcrEonal and indi stroys this opportunity, and is ac High-price- d vidual Snviour. This cloment of bellel xxlltoto.).jt cepted by the people as an evi 4. '"Anil 6omo of them believed nnd conin Christ is illustrated in tho second susorted with Paul nnd Sllne," a rhultltudo topical reference, which is tho story of dence that however much the a. of mon nnd womon, tho erso goos on to the conversion of tho Phlllppinn jailer. gar trust may have controlled the nay. Just ns In Gen. 1 tho Spirit moved, By tho providences of God, and perhaps Democratic party in framing the God spate, nnd tho work wns done, so by tho instructions of Paul, this man 14 Wilson law, it does not and cannot be'ronndso nlwnys His word will accom- brought to a point whero ho has 6omo control the Republican party in plish Ills pleasure and prosper In tho thing whtroto Ho sends It (Isa lv, 11) It Is bolief in Christianity. Tho events in its legislative duties. ours to bo faithful messengers, It Is His to connection with Paul's imprisonment Stock Speculators to be Taxed. Accomplish tho work. There Is perfect rest bring this general belief to a climax, The provision in the tariff bill In Ills work, when wo aro willing that Ho nud ho cries oat, "What must I do to upon stocks and should do It oil and ns Ho pleases, wo bo raved?' ' Paul answered, "Bolievo in for a stamp tax in T, In His band for nis pleasure Jesus Christ, nnd thou shalt bonds and upon speculations tho Lord .6. "But tho Jows which bellocd not, and bonds is generally bo saved." Bolioro not in miracles, not stocks moved with envy, took unto them certain confession, but on tho commended. This amendment, lowil follows. ' ' Then followed o mob and a in creeds and riot and nn assault, for thodc II Was losing I ncreon Jesus unrist wnn ino irusi oi which has been adopted and made Bomb, of bis property, and ho wns Btirral tho heart. IIo did it nnd wus saved. a part of the bill, places a stamp ju vui xa. WllUl uwa w:ii IQiCHtlly. ns at X'liuimn, iu uu bujjjuwhuv uui REVENUE SERVICE. The result Literary Note.. AND THERE ARE OTHERS. tax upon all bonds and stocks by the Republicans. tho truth nnd tho power of God, It brinas tcmnoral blessings. Tho Ca to resist Republicans were Willi the exception ot tho noted World's for n time tho saints must suffer pernaum nobleman believed in Christ. aside from those of building asso- was that the and so with Christ. Fellowship with Him in suf- That belief eaved tbo lifo of his child, ciations and other organizations ot compelled to cither abandon the A Long List of Qood Jobs Under Editor Oratz Joins v. Boles Fair number of Tub Cosmopolitan, which or keep fering Is n great prlvllcgonotnppreclnted tho greatest of temporal blessings. this character, and also places a proposition temporarily reached a prico of five dollars a copy alter the Collector. by tbo saints na It should bo (Phil. I, 20; Opposition to Sixteen to in upon each transaction in those the country in suspense with ret Christ blesses his beliovcrs temporarily. the last rdilion bad been exhausted, no 111, 10; Col 1, fid) Here is a complete roster of the Christians bonds. This will compel the stoci; crcncc to the tariff bill for months. One stronger number ol this magaiino has ever 0. "Thcso that hnvo turned tho world Ho favors them in time. contentments, speculators of the great cities to They therefore determined to with- places, salaries and men now at upsldo down nro como hither also " Not havo better health, moro Tbo been issued than that for July, 1897 (Lexington Gazette.) finding tho apostles, they toolc Jason nnd greator penco of consclonco and many contribute from 12 to 15 million draw their sugar-bount- y amend work in the Internal Revenue de Boies, of Iowa, is not the report ot Julicn Hawthorne, the Special Gov. other brothrcn to thoclty rulcrswlth thcso other things that bring blcEsiug which dollars a year to the support of the ment and offer it as a separate part in this, the second district ot only Democrat who feels as he Commiutoner sent by Tint Cosmopolitan and, other accusations. It was surely tho world docs uot havo. 3. Belief in Government and will thus . measure in the hope of getting a Kentucky: insure to India to imestlRato tho horrors of tbo luifco n compliment to say that thcso men Christ brings spiritual blessings, chlef-e- st Chief deputy collector, W. W. felt when he said: upon it at next session. hadjKWor tq turn tho world upsldo down. of which is tho eternal salvation of that the new bill will meet running vote "For one, I do not believe it plague and (amine, is ol an cxtraordiniry 'Xhcro ought to havo been enough of tho Amendment Was Clark, salary $2,000 a year; Stuart expenses of the Government after Why the Btjporhntui-n- l In tliat to mnko tlicm stop tho soul. "Bellovo ou tbo Lord Jesus Starling, acting cashier, $1,450; possible to succeed upon a plat- character and will open the eeso( the Abandoned. scarcely men nro blinded Chi 1st, and thoushalt bo saved." "Thou the enormous supply of foreign nnd consider, but when anti-truwas M. G. Stirman, .clerk, $1,400, V. form that demands the unquali- world Io conditions which were amendment bynngcr thoy consider neither their words shalt bo saved," no doubt or uncertain- goods now in hand shall jiavr hTTIc Tbo sima number contains fied free coinage of silver at the suspected for similar reasons. J. Chipman, clerk, $1,200; Miss abandoned nor their deeds. Tho facts 111 tho caso nro ty nbouj it shalt bo, uot may bo; pos- been absorbed. poem what is The Republicans would have gladly Estcllc Lawton, olerk, $1,000, J. ratio of 16 to 1 with gold. We ol this probabl) the the l ninetccnib that tho world is in n senso upsldo down itive absoluto certainty. Thus belief in The Wilson Low Cauiuut;hc Coat Strike. quarter oi have fought that battle and it is because of eln, and Jesus, whom thcso men Christ brings to tho bcliover tho chlof-cstThe nar miners' strike has inserted an amendment ol this D. Russell, clerk, $1,200; S. A. lost. It can never be (ought over, century This new rendcrioR ot Omar prcachod, is tho only ono who can set it nil human aspirations salvation. brought to the public attention character in the bill, but it became LaHcist, clerk, $900. The fore- under circumstances more favor- Khayyam's Rubaiyat. which departs enright sldo up (Ez. xxl, 87) Biblo Rcadlnga Math, xvii, 14-7. "Thcso nil do contrary to tho decrees some facts as to the effect of the so apparent that it would be made going makes up the collector's of- able to ourselves. If we hope to tirely (rom Fitzgerald's, occupies (our lx, 23; xi, of Crcsar, saying that thero Is another xxl, 21 j Mark v, Wilson tariff law upon this indus- the vehicle for lengthy discussion fice 111 Owcnsboro. viii, a storyActs John ili, king, ono Jesus." Cfesarls tho earthly, Stamp deputies R. W. Crabb, succeed wc must abandon this ex- pages. (orAmelio Rives reappears asmarriage and further delay of the bill that tho first time since her teller under tho Qod of this world thnt Is, the xhi, 88, 80; xxvi, 18;" Rom. i, 10; v, try. The Wilson law, it will be treme demand." devil. Jesus Is tho heavenly, representing remembered, reduced the rates of it was found necessary to make the Uniontown, $1,000; H. L. AtkinHcb.' x, 88, 80; xl, One of the We do not know half a dozen with Prince Troubetsttoy proposition an indepen- son, Henderson, $600; Muscoe tho only living nnd truo God, God mani- Job. ii, I John, v, 4, 5. per ton, it anti-trus- t duty on coal 35 cents Democrats of character and stand- cleverest stories yet (rom lha psn of Robert fest In tho flesh, nnd wo must chopso ono having been 75 cents per ton under dent measure rather than delay the Burnett, Paducah, $600; Gen ing who indorse the free and un- W Chambers is Riven. The remarkable Endeavor Jottlnc. or tho other. His own to whom Ha como Willis, Bowling Green, $300. law and reduced tariff for its discussion. cboso Ctesnr Instead of Him (John xlx, JTho Christian Eudcavor Tonth legion the Division deputies McD. Kergu-so- limited coinage of silver. It was story of the War of the Martians, by 13). nnd Ctosar they havo hod from that hlds fair to becomo moro powerful than to 40 cents per ton under the is attracting Wells, Kuklux Rights Vindicated in churcl Paducah division; Win. Gar- injected into the Chicago platform bolli of which scientific and the attention day to this. Tho world and tho of non scientific tho by the extreme Silvcritcs of tho ana tno unristiii3?'nro Cojsar's. It is composed givonil who will Wilson law. Curiously President tho worldly person rison, Bowling Green division; O Court. nt least a Ratchford of the United Mine public, is continued, and ns opposite as darkness and llgnfand can plcdgo themselves to DoHavcn, Owcnsboro division; C. West at the sacrifice of Uie party. , (Frankfort Capital.) Workers' Association states that iM nnslmUuto than Wjffpr nnil nil. tenth of their incomo to God. W. Thompson, Glasgow division. Wc never pretended to indorse it there is n (ourth story by a'liecket, elabfeStHboy somctlmca trrsperately hard Tho successful Eudcnvorcr keeps his the wages of miners have been reThe Dinning case shows that in The salary of dach division deputy and never went farther than to ad- orately illustrated by tbo bumor of Peter up. fcco iaa.1 iv, 4; I John 11, own shadow off his work toTlx duced about 3" cents per ton since Kentucky it is considered, in some of the law Nowttl The educational discussion this vocate the i is $1,100 a year. Push Biblo study if you would bo 1893, the very year in which the localities, a 8, 0. "And tuoy, troubled tho pcoplo and crime for a negro to M. repealed surreptitiously and fraud- time by Professor Peck, of Columbia tho General storckecper-guagers- free-trad- e Congress met and began raise a hand in defense of his home tho rulers ofjiho city when thoy beard aligned with advancing Endeavor. LaHcist, A. G. Spillman, Thos. ulently in 1873. Wc supported story of "The Etery Day Life of a Sister thcso thlngj?" So, when Christ was born Would n stranger bo inclined to seek framing the Wilson act, which re" Dinning may have J. or his life. Klngotrtfb Jews, Herod and nil Jerusalem Jcsns by your society's prayer meeting? duced duties Dickcrson. The salary of general the nominees made at Chicago, of Charity elaborately illustrated. "The ton. been unpopular, but to see a gang 35 cants pet because they were the nominees Genesis of a Comic Opera ' given by worcfroublcd (Math. II, 8), and when Ho Yon rcmombcr Mr. Bamscy's littlo The moment the Wilson law of kuklux come into court and storekeeper guagcrs is $3 a day. r, of our party, remembering the dis- Reginald de Kovcn. President Gilman, ot ftjurli como in Ills glory tho world lying in Storekeeper-ganger- s P. C. Bra-sheaho wicked ono shall bo greatly trou wed article, "Givo a Cheer?" Practice it, passed, coal from the Nova Scotia testify that their victim actually Nathan Ballinger, J. B. asters that followed the breaking the John Hopkins University, on "Tbe (Rev. 1, 7; xl, 18), and tbclr troubles may and begin with your homo folks. Then mines began invading the markets resisted them, aud to sec them get Riggs, sever end, for all who dlo In their sins go ou to your pastor. A. Cubbage, Win. J. up of the Charleston Convention Uankruptcy of Science," and an interesting on the Atlantic coast, especially ehnll hnvo torment forcer and ever (ltcv. our New England, and drove out of a vercict 'of guilty and sentence of Childs, W. E. Covington, Jno. H. in 18G0, and prefcring (he defeat story by the GrecV who conceived and Tho latest suggested meaning for xlv, 11: Mark lx, 3, 41) of the party temporarily to the brought into exlstcnco "Tbe Streets of seven years for the black scoundrel monogram is contained in tho letter of 10. "And tho brethren Immediately sent those markets the West Virginia who refused to come out and be Eagle, Mark Estcs, Nathan Ewing, disasters that would follow its dis- Cairo at tbe World's Fair" thcso aro a Texas Emlci.voicr, Mr. S. Guy Iinnnn, Gutapfcl, W. J. Gardner, nway Paul aud Silas bynlghtuntoBcren." magat some of tbe contents of this coal, waich had always found an whipped, is one of the spectacles Jacob solution. So they niovo on In His name, wltncssfng who hins himself, "Yours for constant B. Hcstand, zine. outlet at fair prices. This West that make people elsewhere think J. M. Harvey, L.W. H. Howard, tulighttumciit." unto Illm, and (gain wo find them In n The next Democratic National B. Hay, A. W. Virginia coal, was thus compelled that Kentucky is a laud ol savages F. synagoguo of tho Jews. Tho Master's inJohnson, J. M. P. Jett, J. B. Jones, Convention will have to modify its structions wcro to pass on when not wantto seek a marketin the west in The court, the jury and the com$75 to $100 Per Month platform in regard to the free coined (Luko x, 10; Math, x, S3), but soino (Slnirclf Dircctoru. competition with the coals of Ohio, munity that permit this outrageous J. T. Kestcrson, J. F. Kimberlin, age of silver, or it will encounter to obey these orders, find It hard even yet Lady or The violation of thenghts of a man, de- R. B. Kuykendall, P. B. Monk, another defeat. We will preserve Offered to First-clas- s nnd tho worp they nro not wonted tho more CATHOLIC CHURCH OF TUB IMMACULATE Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky. result was a sharp competition, a serve the abhorrence of all decent John Minnet, J. M. Major, Samuel our allegiance to Democracy, even Gentlemen Agents to aid in an exstay, to their own nnd others' they ecem to CONCEPTION. Myers, W. H. Morton, B. discomfort and doubtless to tho grief of cellent school work, which is now fall in prices, a ruinous rate war. Kcntuckians. Mitchell, J. E. Payne, L, S. if we arc sure of defeat, for being placed in every county in tho Holy Spirit Hnt mats, 7.00 a. m ; econd mass and srrtnon, not only between mine owners, but The regulators who tried to get Powers, J. W. Redding, L. S. these arc principles more impor"ll. "Thcso, wcro moro noblo than thoso 9 30 a. m Rosary Instruction and benediction al also between the railroads, and as M. M. pastor. In Thcssalonlcn In that they received tho a 30 p. m. every Sunday. A. M. Coenan, Dinning out of his house at night Rogers, J. F. Smith, W. S. State- - tant ,lhau monetary questions in- the United States, Call on GILMOUR, General Agent, at a consequence a reduction in the to warn him. as they now say, to word with. all readiness of mind and CHRISTIAN CHURCH. volved, and'to these we adhere. W. E. Smith, searched tho Scriptures dally whethor Dawson Springs, Ky., or address Thus the very leave tie country after running ler, B. Wandling, Simms Thomas, 7iinilnv.rhnAl nvrrv Sundar mornlni! from wages of miners. G. T. N. Wafluns thoso things wcro so." How foolish to 0 30 to io!30, Communion service followlnR al low wages of the coal Student Register Company, Lock miners of like cowards wiicn he shot and and W. A. Orndorff. havo remained amid tho opposition of so 40. I'rayBrmcciinK every tvcuuusuny icmh month the country who are now striking (Rioted (Miiens. Box 344, Nashville, Tenn. ThcsBalonlcn when tills open door awaited Services first and tlilid Sundays in eachrastor killed one of the outlaws, these K OmeRi Storekeepers J. A. Blacklock, for an advance are directly and regulator after going back and thorn whero tho ieoplo wcro ready to hear nnd reccUo tho word! What blessing thoso logically traceable to the opera burning the uegroe's house, have W. G. Brewer, J. B. Busby, J. G. All couiiiiuincaiiuii. mm nutlets at news per MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH. nro missing w ho nro not willing to follow TENNESSEE lilnlnr 10 (111 column ulioulil bo addressed to of the Wilson law. The the effrontery to come into court Banks, L. K. Clements, Services second Saturday evening and Sunday whero Hq leadeth nnd let Him mnnngo as each month, wayer meeting Monay ihkui tions Geo. Alixandik. ICarliuglon, Kv. bill restored McKinlcy and testify that they were out as Conway, G. L. Clements, J. F. CENTENNIAL AND Ho plcnsothl No will but His, nnd no wny Sunday-cboat 9 30 a. m. D. S. Edwards. Pastor pending C. but Ills Is the only truo wny. rates on coal and after it gets into kuklux and so far it does not seem Dernall, W. W. Decker, Edward INTERNATIONAL M. Hessclton, Webb Gregory, 12. "Thcrcforo many of thorn believed; ZION A. M. B. CHURCH. M E. CHURCH. operation will, it is hoped, result to have occurred to the Judge or Huston, also of honarnblo women which were, nnd J. A. Kimball, H. F. Services every Sunday morning al 11 o'clock, EXPOSITION, c.rvtrt tint Knriilav ach month, morning . conditions and wages Washington, July 13, 1897-l- lic tariff bill having passed tlic daiigar tlio Scnntf, sbctc ijic Repoint publicans ate without n niajoriti-- , there is good reason to hcliec lh.it it will receive the signature of the President by the end of another week. 111 i T s General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, 13 i i oo 65. i Running; Pullman Ventlnule Sleeping and Dining Cars NmIivIIIc to Chkifo 13 HOURS NASHVILUJ TO CNICAOO 4M TU "KEW ORLEANS&PLORIDA SPECIAL" Leave New Orleans Dally at u.os noon UL..&N.ll.R. Nashville at 7.30 a.m. Ihroujth Bullet Sleeping Cars lrcaNw Orleans "CHICAGO A NASHVILLE LIMITED" Leaves Nsshvllte Dally at 7.30 p. m. Tor detailed Information, address ...... Jj Wholenale Agentw- Qen'l Passenger AgMt Bvanivllle, Ind. D. II. IIILLMAN, Qen'l 5outhern Arwit Nashville, Tenn. S. L. ROOBRS, Trav. Passenger Agtnt Atlanta, Oa. P. !. JEWRIES, I l s THE FAMOUS NO. 3 COAL, I L.&N. For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles ft RAILROAD THE GREAT Hi THROUGH TRUNK LINK txitwccn Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. T7rm M rilii.'i r Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, . Evausvillc, St. Louis, And the cities ol "" Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, Witl-ao-iji- t Cl-ianp-e -- $f 1 nnjm nmroTinr. AWmh U11UU1IUJU " AM UU1LU niton rmnirnnn irirn rntmmnno HHXK m HNKNX UN H VNMKKA U lllllAllU llllU I AND SPEED UNMVALED. sg . Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- NARD' CRUSHED COKE I for much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as i i SHORTEST AND QUICKEST UOU1 E From St. Louis, Evansville and Henderson to the ND SOUTH) SOUTHEAST one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. I THROUGH COACHES From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, making direct con- ncctkm K ' Hi 1 '& fit bo-in- g iiiiitSStiitMVVt.SWVIltitSllitStititSititt'Jlft Ex-Qo- ASK YQUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS For Atlanta, Savannah, Macbn, Jacksonville and Pointj v IN FLORIDA. Connections arc mado at Guthlic and Nashville ior all points tx North, East, South andWcsl,7 In Pullman Palace Cars. EMIGRANTS Seeking homes on the lino of tl s road w receive special low rate? Sco agents of this company for rates, routes, &c, or write to' C P. Atmom, O. 1. & T. A., Louisville, Kentucky. r 3sl Anti-Tru- st st grc-tles- 20-3- 0; 23-2- 4; 14-1- 20-4- GRQVEg 82-4- 14-2- Mc-Kinlc- y n, -- p. TASTELESS C1 ten-cen- CHI LL TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. O It.LS., NOT. IS, 1933. Parla Mcdlcloo Co.. Hu Ural. Me. Uentlomem Wo aold last roar, KB boUloa o TABTKLKHH C1II1J, TONIC find hurt OHOVK-boimht ItirM gross already ibis rear. In all ust of II roars. In tbo drua buKlnom. hnre noier sold nn ortlclo tbat enva eucii UDlTorau falls- Yours trulr. lacUgn ns Tour Tonic. AD.xsv.Ojinu 4 Co. BO YEARS IS JUSTAS GOOD FOR ADULTS. I. 1 Our EXPERIENCE. r. r. u of men trot nfew." This Is nltnobt tho roversa of vcreq i as to men and women. Again, His word accomplished His pleasure, nnd mnny wcro saved. Tho Hplrlt moved,, tho word was spoken, nml tho work was done. Tho next verso tells of tho persistency of tlo devil In sending his scrvnnta from Thegsalonlca to stir up persecution, nnd so It will be till ho ehnll bo chut up In ,thQ pit for n thousand years. But the enlpts hnvo naught to fear, for our Xord shall not fall nor bo discouraged IIo shall sco of tho travail of His soul nud shal) bo satisfied, nnd every purposo of the Xionl shall ho performed (Isa. sill, 4; 1111, and nleht. Trayer meeting every Wednesday night. Sunday school at atjo p. m. C. C HALL, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. Services every fourth Sunday morning a d night, by j. T. Clictry Pastor. Prayer meeting every I'rlday night ENDEAROK, Y P. S.CHRISTIAN Prayer meeting every Sunday evening tl at Asscmoiy nan .50, Ui.Jm.lYlt CM GENERAL HAPTIST CHURCH. Prc.irMne on the Thlrtl Saturday night and Sunday of etch month. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening. Lie IUnkins, Pastor. Twelve Reasons Why. Louis Republic gives a dozen reasons why newspaper readers should Here they are read this paper i. Tbo Republic is the greatest newspaper published 3. It has a cable news service over the entire civlized world, which no other St. Louis paper can secure in all the 3. Special correspondents large cities and capitals of Europe 4. News Bureau m Ne York City and Washington, D C, .5. Special correspondents in ever) city and tow'ifin the Western United Stales 6. Member of the Associated Press nr.d tbo greatest newsgathefer in the worli' .7, Publishes daily the market reports p( tribute to The Republic paper than any other four-pag- The St e coljo. Issues an uncqualed ored weekly with each Sunday paper free. 11 Publishes pages of interest and value to womankind Dress Pattern Depart12. Its ment is the most popular feature ever inThousands troduced by a newspaper. patronize it The daily and Sunday St. Louis Republic is iO a year, S3 for six months and $1 50 for three months The Republic is $1 a year 104 papers, two each week io-ceTwice-a-Week ' Subscribe for The Dec IM, I. Ihgworld 8$Isut-- ES35 M LUHtS I s a magniflctnt colored rmgszinc ALL Beat Uougb SjTUD. covrr with the Sunday paper. g More noted writers and artists ton? in uiua. rwtia uy aruitffiAtA. Totlci uoua. ILifc AILS. ucaiuHtf, Attorney to bring Moore, J. F. Roberts, B. II. Rob and evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at g'30 Prosecuting COPYRIGHTS An. m. C. H. Walker, pastor. Anrone Mndlng skctob and description mar them to punishment for their out- - ertson, J. W. Richardson, J. T. qaleklr ascertain, free, whether an Inrentloti Is probablr patonUblo. Communications .strictly NASHVILLE, The County on ifeet Sugar. lowrv. No wonder Kentucky is Robards. L. L. Stevenson, R. T. MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. confidential. Oldest (Utodct for securing natonti In America, Wo Washington The Republicans were compelled behind the times. a. in. and 7 p. m. SunServices Sabbath al Towcry, W. I. Thompson and day school g a. CHATTANOOGA special notice Iu tbohavo a Munn & Co. omco. ratents taken throudb rocclre at 10 in. W. W. Foster, pastor. bounty abandon thebeet-suga- r to Scott Young. AND ST, LOUIS Laborers Scarce. proposition because of Democratic SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Dor-riGaugers E. Boyd, W. R. Ed Johnson has a fine boy, opposition. The" amendment proRAILROAD, (Georgetown Times ) J. R. Finlcy, J. W. Furnish, J. Ross Basset t is now at D iwson. llxOalx rnrmtbs. Specimen TOpcs and UANII posed to pay a bounty of a quarter boon ok 1'atknts sent tree. Adores? DOft'T FORQET IT I Everybody here that wants work Gardnes, J. L, Givens, . S. H. Mrs. Charlie Osborne hasn fine girl, of a cent a pound during a five Headley, R. J. Lancaster, L. P. MUNN &. CO., has no trouble in getting it. The By this lino you secure tbo Maximum ot 3(11 Hrondiviiy, Now VnrU. years' period from the passage of Tom Davis is trying to blow a gts pipe, Speed, Safety, Comfort, Satisfaction, at people in town have to take it turn Loney, P. S. Miller, Paul Pulliam, the bill. This, it was felt, would A. L. Rome, C. Snoddy. J. II. Hawkins is attending Grand Lodge. tho Minimum of Expense, Anxiety, Bother insure the establishment of the about to get hands to do their work. and Fatigue. If you aro going North or Cal. Thomas, janitor; George W, II. Ross passed through hero last West, bo suro to tako this line. at the three tobacco The pay-roBEN T. r industry in the United Sandcfur, engineer. , Sunday, , warehouses is over gioo per week. States. It is by this process that People are here every day to se THROUGH SERVICE Rev. T. H. Merriweather is at homo European countries have not only To Work or Not to Work. Doth via New Hollow Rock Route and the high again. encouraged the production of beet cure laborers. Wages arc as McKenzie Kouto between Nashville and (Jelltco (Tenn.) Advance Sentinel.) Yet times are as ever they were Memphis, making connection at Memphis sugar, but actually established a no better, eh? Stock in many in There is enough idleness in and Miss Nance Phelps led for Hopkinsville with all lines to and from Arkansas, Texas system which supplied more than stances is worth double what it around Jcllico to kill any town as Monday. PC xrx and the Southwest cs lc half the sugar of the world by a was last year. Yet listen at some "dead as a door nail," Revs. I. W. Selectman and W. W. Almost Always on hand a full and complete stock of PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAUS process a generation ago unknown. of the croakers saying there is no half the men about town do nothwere In tho city Tuesday. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PUR. Memphis and Nashvillo It was felt that this slight encour- prosperity yet! If it was to ram ing, and make but little effort to Miss Paraleo Ray loft (or Uowlfng Green Between "Between Nashville and on nigbt trains. ChattaFUMERYand TOILET ARTIagement in this country similar to soup some folks would growl that do anything. It is all right to sit yesterday morning. nooga, Knoxvtlle, Asboville, Washington, CLES PAINTS AND OILS, in other countries it was a wretched shower because around on goods boxes or streets Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. that utilized Miss IJettio Alexander is visitinp-Jf- er Between Nashvillo and Jacksonville, Fla., PrtYlCISANS' might enable the farmers of the they had no spoon. and cry hard times, and "cuss1' sister at Madisonvllle. IREaCRirfTIONfl daily year round, via Chattanooga, Atlanta, United States to produce the hunthose who have worked and made Macon and Tifton. Excursion tickets on CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Coma out Io the Reading Room dred million dollars' worth of something to live upon. But it is Free For AH. sale during season. Thero is to be something unusual. sugar for which we are now sendEXCURSION' TICKETS Without money ypu can go to not work that a great many want. Thero will bo a crowd of ladies nnd gen- On sale at reduced rates from all points on Wanted fln Idea ing our money abroad. But the the Tennessee Centennial and Inter Of course the times are hard, and tow Musi tho may Democrats opposed the proposi- national Exposition any time you "soft snaps" where a man can tlemen al Dawson next Sunday. this lino and connection to Nashvillo and Protect JOHN WJCDDKHDUIIN & write during the continuance of the Ten- newWMbtaMon. P.O., for theirCO." lfAt ItiA- tion, as they do everything which like. Read The Bke's great offer gather money with a shovel arp nrUo Rev. G. II Walker, Simon Dunlap nnd return Centennial and kd nnur Hat,. nn thAii.an - H.VUWSU. tTiSZf Tvanteaotrf nessee International ih'puuujjd emanates from the Republicans, and go to work. hard to lind. If a man wants to Miss Paralee Rny havo returned from sition. For further information callExpoupon and gave notice that they would work he can always find some- South Carrolton ticket agents. Leave your orders for Candi-Card- thing fo do. If he can't find one There was a party at Dawson last Sun- I, L. Edmonson, Sou, Pass, Agt., Nashdelay the bill by a long and inville, Tenn. making it date's Cards, Business discussion, definite thing he can find another. day. Thev had lots of fun. After dinner, S.,E. Howarx, Pass, nnd Ticket At Cor. .. Will rcccive-ipromp- t , probable that months would e'apsc Visiting Cards with The ,Ueu. some became ajoopy,, atten9II1 and Market Sis., Chattanooga. WWJI Arc you a subscriber to The before a vote could be had it the Big new stock of fine cut carus i W L. Danluv, Gen. Pass, and Ticket tion at this office. Estimates iwarm BeU? You should be. Subscribe for The Bee. bounty proposition were pressed just received. Agent, Nashville, Tenn. furnislied upon application. -11. A 11 s, beet-sugall in improved for miners as well as others. vflflf TRADE MARKS, HOBINSON, i DRUGGIST Morton'H Gap,' o tu Dor-so- y y t, siss s, JOB WORK Jss" i. nil iii 1 .wkssswwt 'I "" ''- - a v - : ',am& vi ilnilslininnnslil'-"""- "" ' Z- . V ' y-t ,;.. ., .iMasJsjMssssssssssssss1sssssWssssssssssssssssssssssssssW E55S