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" 4 ft ,jgL'6ul5AT TENNESSEE- CENTENNIAL, J Gut a Chib.of Ton Subscribers to M.I-I1- 3 'THIS IBISIS Gets Von . -- a FKE15 Tim TRIP ? 13EDJS. to And jo FREE,. ,&sJw3!5w.5iss i $ Great Tennessee ' CrNTENNrA'r:. EIGHTH YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1897. TUB STRIKE SITUATION. FIFTY-FIFTH NO. 29 THE HOUSE ADOPTS IT. Oonforonoo Dill CONGRESS, FABULOUS T Man Wflc WEALTH. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. GEN. JOHN F,. FAnNSWORTH. poisoned 7T i ii.jt-."wi- ""M m "om v wc'oc :. ftf "uan f yot . urriA a ..tVE . 0-Vi SB-waa.- sa r,. i-- J1D rM - ssgss. A.:7." -- eaie Usa.". . ? 1 F. G. NIEMS, eiAeler, Tt-n'- PRACTICAL 09aid?maRer and Laic with E. Wiggers, t: Nasliville, CANUEl5AlR,ANY MAKE OI ' THIRTY " -- wVftcif. fipoel&l Bosston. Dotth of the Illlnola Roldler and to, Ik attempt Some New Foaturoa Ltkoly to Do tura tho a maon on the Uth, the of Mr. to so- - Storleu of tho Utah Gold DIgglnrra Rain has fallen in India and tho retho resolution action Harris lief work will bo curtnllod somowhat. Wasiiinoton, July 11. Gen. John V. of tho For North. Introduced. (Ivan.) ikslffnod to prevent the disposal of the Edward Charles llnrlng, senior part-ndro- f Farnaworth died at his in Rovcrnmcnt Hen on the Union Fnclllo railway this city terms of on allcgod lutreement, re-Kalltrar Hca Adopt Kmolutlaua l'lululng uivlcr tho a deadlock which lattod iUo houri, Xbey Aro Supplemented by Othort of Vest Is duniLDaring Hros., Drltish bnnkcrs, 77 years. Wednesday afternoon, ngo.l led In Gen. Farnaworth was a CaCoal nnd till FleldJ Near Tlrtiur ator Rapport to tho Btrlkrr i:rfurt to and ended without a Oaal vote bclnii taken on In AUtkn-Hlclia'oc- ket In the Hrlnjr Oat tlia Mm In tho It is said that Edward L. Winalow, of nadian by birth, but In early Hfo In the hotuo Mr Cannon tho resolution Tansey Minos. In the flennto amend-men- u Cliicugo, will bo appointed minister to moved to Michigan, where ho was edCoko Krgloa. moved ucated and admlttod to tho bar. Subto tho ncncral deOcleacy bill, which Sweden. and Messrs. Cannon, tforthwuj- und Say-er- a Ciiioaqo, July 17.. P. jfWItyinm Fortuno was drowned In lice-sa- w sequently ho wont to Chicago, and was wero appointed conferees. Pittbiiuboh, Pa., July 80. towo now U. Wcaro, of tho North American lake, near Pcorht, 111 , Sunday, elected nnd served In congress as u refoatun-IK tho Bonato, on tho 19th, I'aolae railway will likely bo introduced Into publican from 1657 to 1841, when ho beaffalni occupied almost tho entire day, without Transportation and Trading Co., has lib leaves, u family. tho struggle wfthtn the next twqduyu, received dispatches from tho Klondyko Aeflnlto action bcln taken. Tim Joint resolu"Vouner Consul to Japan LlUlbrltlge came colonel of tho Eighth Il.nols cavbut tho leiutcrs uro inuintnliiinir the alry. Later, by order was piuhcd ace'cptlntr the Invitation of gold Acids ot greatest KcCreoy rctrurdluu; their' iuovc-mou-ts. tion to participate ia the TarU expniltlon placerthb stories ot Alaska, which con- silys that that nntlon ia determined to partment, ho raised tho of the War deTrance Seventeenth Ilits fabulous ni firm It Is believed they cor.LempluU: of IVrO .. In the house no buxlness 16lli, received from tho Paciflo coast wealth seize tho Hawaiian islands. during -- Mrs. Zillrt Clapper, tho oldest person linois regiment, and was commissioned uppu tho raRWuy orunlzatloua transacted, s reccis bebut taken until the, calllun brigadier geuoral in November, lbOJ, Port-laa- d, approved, cifcr for assistance. Hecrotury Varticr(rne tmmsdlatelyhaving the Jaurnul was that In hla th past wcok.. Tho stcnmslllp ,0 '.Mom 00 county, Mo , died In Purls, but, owing to Injuries icoolved In the Mr Cannon nlven awiuranco of the North American Co., I'nfornHiUOn yesterday that u opinion n partial of complete conference reMa, ut tho ago of 0.1 years out Hold, was compolled to resign from the ruuvtitiK uf, railway employes wu" held port on tho deficiency bill would be ready by rived at Seattle, Wash., from Its semiThorn aid Solberg, of Iloston, lias annual expedition within a week, nnd been ninmlntt-- rcaiuter of convrbrhta urmy in March, ISO!). Ho then went to iiero Hund'ay, uud tho bltunlloB of the that time. St, Charles, 111., and from lb03 to lHTil In the kenato, on the 10th, the coofrrenie re- bears 81,000,000 Hi gold dust from tho In tfio congi 0 bslon)il library. miners1 strlliu was Uiuroiifrhly was again a member of congress. Sluea port on ths dolleleaoy appropriation bill wm Yukon Ileitis. Tho dispatch sums up Uesoiutlous wero adopted aarrord to and a further conference i.nkwed. 'iiniicy submitted 11 now frontlet the hitter ditto ho had been cnguged In too yield of dust and nuggets in that pledglni; support tlie stilkers, hiid Ur Morgan (.ocurod tho adoption of a resoluscheme to tho ttmbils'-ndor- s of tho pow- tho practlco of law lu this city. His eueh tho preaMont for Information tm to Kldorado country during tho year its ers. It tvaa promptly rejected. wan nshes.sed' two dollars tion remains will be taken to Ht, Charles for It. Ilucaol, aoltltonof appoxlmatcly 83,000,000. tho arret of Alfred refor tlui ntilko fund. Mr. Warner A pasty of senato employes, includintermcut. Uio United Stites, by the SpanUh suthorltlos The letter Is from Capt- - John J. fused to divulffo tho liumu of the rail Havana, Soptombcr 0, UTO. A Ions oicou-UV- d Healy who has piloted crufts tor tho ing Senator Foraker'a Son, will go to A NEW COUNTERFEIT, road employing tho men, stullnjf Uiat tt session was held Alaska when congrcu luljouriis. .In tho houM) the ttiulf;lit loud to an Investigation uud partial report of tho conferees on tho Keucral North American Co. through tho wind'the Clatt-na-Gaguards, Of Chicago, It l So Toor That It Shouldn't Deceive ing Alaskan rivers tor years. It is toilcleucy bill was agreed to, alto tho Hunule uf tho uion. the uy that they will paimlo nith nrms of armoi Anyone, t'Vour unother aoureu It was ivpnrti'd imcndnumt (lxliiif tho limit of coil dlroctlug dated Juno 7 from Circle City, near the Ldgnii day, despite the uuw law. piste V iVM per ton. A rcnlullon Wasiiihoto.v, July 10. Chief Hnzen to tx) a meeting of the cotuluetur uiul iho Vecrolury or war to Istuo I.0J0 tenti for tho llritlsh bottadary, and dopfcts graphiThe old w bruliemen of the roaili uout!ering In eto of the uraod army encampment at Lcuvcn-worl- h. cally the Immense fortunes which iiavo Cheyenne nn lorn of the Ainpuboo and of tho secret service has given notice tilbeinre huppy they won't of tho discovery of a now counterfeit been mado within a fortnight by roamI'itt-iliuri.'lKan, nest Oolober wa adopted. have lo give up tiny of their wives. on Mr 810 sliver certificate. In tho It is of the It was ialmod that tho action taUen jceuplol Hoiiate.moat the lTtb. openMorean (Ala.)a ing, leunlless.uilncrs. In of tho Capt. Heuly tells of new regions rkimuel Johnsson, of Roll Plalnc, la., seilcs of lbOl, cheek letter D, uujluttlie suKd'esthiii of the national ileecli In the support of tho Harris resolution which have been discovered; Indeed killed himself became ho could not with tho small carmlno ucal, tho ntlletals of tho Uullway Train iiiuu'h to tho I'aclAo railroad, soveroly arralirn. the captain says, that not less than 84 suit his relations in the distribution uf portrait of Hondrleks n the cxccutlvo officials with tho proposed and tho union. names of Messrs. Tillman and Morgan .Act Wo work lias beeaeomiaouced In tala of the corcrnmont interest In tho road. worth of gold dust Is scooped up with hu fathcr'b estate. Final aetlon on tho resolution win not reached every shovel full of dirt nud that apMinister Hannis Taylor says that as register und treasurer respective the coke reglou, ami clTorts will bo tt 18 IS p. m. After the usual routlaobuilncso, 110 counterfeit Is described as np. .. mado,tolbrlngout all Uiu men at the the sensto went Into executive auslon, which plies to evory piece of ground into there is no truth in the report that Ja-po- u anil Spain have formod nn alliance rently a wood cut production, very mines whore tho produet Is beiug Ustod until t.lto p. m. At S.SS p. m. the acnatt which tho shovol Is dug. Salaries to miners are not less than 8l'J a day and against the United Slates. . The homo was not In seaston. poorly executed, the seal being light tdiourncd shipped to PltUbUrgli. IM Vlce-Prcilde-Bt lth, Nearly a thousand navy yard and nr pink Instead of oarmlne, the number-lu- g Cameron Miller, nf the was the senate, on t&o to a the open session a man can got hla provisions and sus8-discussion of Mr. devoted principally Irregular, and tho printing and enscnal employes nt Havana, Cuba, havo United iluo Workers, left yesterday Harris' resolution retatina to the Union I'aclflc tenance for "There is no doubt," sold Mr. Wcore, gone on n striko for back pay. Six graving bad, morning for. the eoko region, and ad railroad. Mr Morgan (Als.) concluded his In favor of tfee resolution, and Mr "that tho veins ot gold are only partly months' wages nro duo them. dressed a mass-meetin- g of employes of SWARMS OF HOPPERS. All my dispatches agroo Stewart spoke (a oppotlUon to It. Mr, Thurs- "uncovered. Zack Oakloy, Tim Stovall and Jim the Smock and Doyd mines. ton was xpcuklng la opposition when, at five that tuts is tho continuation of tho Swanson, farmers, who hml just sold The riague Eating Up the 1'atSurisa and la scheduled ?to bo t'clock. tho sensto went Into executive sosilon, A nias.'j-mjcttBcountry. Von their wheat crops, were robbed bv held at Unlontown to-dnwhteh will tod shortly thereafter adjourned Cropa In South Dakota. In the mother vein In this bo addressed by Mcwrs. Miller and houo tho final oontcxenoe report on tho g encr-l- l Ilurabold, upon his visit to Dutch Har- Jilghwaymcn near Perry, Okla. RnDFiEi.n, S. D., July 17. Swarms of deficiency appropriation bill was adopted, bor, near llrlstol bay, predicted that Warner. Kansas U. A. R. men eclobtated tho grasshoppers havo passed southward the report ot titer which Mr Cameron Miller and Secretary Will, '.be conference Dingier ottered the tariff bill, the mother vein would show itself in eightieth birthday anniversary of over this locality. Word comes from committee oa In a parallel line. Everything Mother Iilckcrdyke, who was lam Warner visited Turte Creole Sun-Ha- y which, after muos time spent In discussion, Alaska famous Spilng Creok by a farmer that a small Indicates the truth of this prophecy. at, a nurso during the civil war. to haveV.ialk with tho miners em Hi sdoptol by i) vote ol ti to lis. section ot tho swnrm had alighted ltoport on tho Tariff Gooo Through, 105 to 110. Is caused by torpid Ilvrr, w hlch prevents ingestion and pormlts food tn ferment nml putrlty In the stomaclu Then follow riltzlncss, licnilaclio. Biliousness. II III lino lliiiitrt-t- l and Highly Itepiiblleanaaud I'in Democrat Voted for tho, Mciu- ure, tho Democratic Votes Coming from Luulalann nnd Texas. ar tt a July 20. Yesterday, yeas to 118 nays the houso adopted tho report of tho confer enco committee, nnd completed the consldeintion of tho tariff bill so far as that body Is 'concerned. An analysis showed that 180 republicans nnd 5 democrats votod lu tho ulllrmutivu, uud 100 o democrat:! und 13 populists nega live. The with live exceptions, voted ugitluxt tho report. Tho exeoptloiis weiv Slit den, of Tex its, lliiiiH.s.trd, of Lo.iIiIjiiu; Muyor, of Louisiana; Davey, of Louisiana, und Kleberg of Texas, 'lho populists nud silveritos did not vote solidly, Mr. Shafiuth, of Colorado, and NowlandB, of Nevada, t.ilver ites, abstained from voting. Mr. Hart-man- , tli crlte, of Montana, did not byavotoof Wabihsqtox, 185 Insomlna, nervousness, nnd, , 11 not relieved, bilious fevcraxaiS or blood poisoning. Hood's W Tills stimulate tho stomach, rouse tho liver, euro hcadachn, dlrrtneng. etc. 25 cents Sold by Tho only Plus to take v. Ittt Rood's atriaiStrllS. Hood's q ln-th- mm BEST TO I S TRAINS li fk vote. Tho populists who voted against the repoit ueru as follows: linker. Harlow, ltiitklu, Fowler, Jott, Ceuis, Marshall, Martin, Peters, Simpson, Strowd nud Vincent. Four did not vote Howard, Kelly, Stark and Southerlaiid. The other populists wero absent. THE SLIPPERY SULTAN. Still Monkeying with the 1'eaco Conference. Cosbtatinople, July 10. At Saturday's sitting of the pcaco conference Tewflk Pasha, tho Turkish minister of foreign affairs, arrived late. He sub Kansas City, Montana, ouiuiauui ruuinu uuasi. uian9 wasmngion, urnaha, c 01. ram. nBiiiioa. y Black Hills, VIA ft j ; - 'St, Louis or Chicago, VESTIBULED TRAINS, SLEEPERS, DINiHO GARS. CHAIR GARS EXPERI-- ' "YEARS 2JJNCE AT THE TRADE. SATISFACTION Capital StcV Paid In, tBO.OOO. COMMENCED GUARANTEED Surplus Fund, BUSINESS IN $20,000. 1807. ployed by theJWew York and Cleveland Ufa Cofcl Co, They were served with a'o,,la'Juactloa restraining them from Interfering with the miners. Tvhcjnlpcs.atIrtcchou, on tho West railroad, have been t'cunaylnjahv closed. Che diggers had uot becu asked to. join in the movement, but Cameron Miller communicated with them, 'anil they agreed to lay down their tools. AN DREW'S SPAIN Have Arraoged AND an JAPAN Offcnilve AllUaee JOURN EY. 3NO. G. MORTON, Tim advantages of a hank account am numerous. It i not to htisi-mmen wo aro talkin- g- they Kimu nit ntiout It l'ut to saliricd men, wane earners and lo women There's safetv If the bank it a ..good nnrv There's convenience ill money always ready anil out of reach o( your own patty count-durintoo. It is rusy to spend small sums when jnu have x largo sum (n your pocket BANKER. -i JCor Abost tU Ttlp of the Intrrpld Ar roasut Tonsr tho .North l'ole. (Denu.H.jJuly !I0. The. best scientific jplnlon .jlicre. Is. no't sanguine of the success of Ilerr Andrec's undertaking to reach the north polo by means of "' bis airship. along a few bottlea of beer for Imme-deat- e use. From tho west aide of the balloon waved the Swedish colors, side by side wjth a white silk flag adorned .vlth a blue achor, tho gift of a woman A LA HELLE JMRDINIEEE friend of the aeronaut. Immediately under the balloon was L. & fastened diagonally a piece of bamboo, FASHIONAULE to which wero attached sall-llk- o wings, which tho aeronauts hoped to bo able lo manipulate, from tho car by means of -:- MEBGHANT TAILOR- S:- ropes. Shortly beforo 2:30 o'clock p. in., July 1, Andrco was ready. Then the AND I trio, Andree, Strlndbcrg and Fracnkcl, IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS standing, In the oar, severed the ropes holding tho balloon, while Andree counted "One, ttvo, three." The bal31 Upper F'ra Street, INDIANA. loon rose majestlcully. JLVANSVtLLE, After tho narrow escape from, being y solicits lliopilrnnagnnf lui driven against the rock In Bwccrlng lltt eiriio-iilI liipidns county frionds burg sound, tho balloon wni seen moving northward exactly as Andree wished over the flat peninsula of NISIIIir, rrotldant It wlU'probabiy bo driven WADim.l., Cathliii toward Orccnlnnd or tho "north ?oast of MADISON VI LLO, - KENTUCKY. under v)i1ci the iscent was made from the Island of l'rumtoo In tho mldtt of astrongvind, vhlchfrcquentlv blew In fierce gusts. Tho cook had coro fully stowed In a mull barrel the first dinner to he roe eaten aloft, and Ilerr Fraeukcl tooft as to circumstances further details have been received Agslnstths United Htstea. Loxiiox, July tt. 4 dispatch from Paris to a, news agency here aays tha (niulry at tho Amcilcan cinbai.sy thcro bas elicited a confirmation of tho ru mor that tho governments of Spain ind Japan have arranged an offensive alliance ngainst tho United States. Thu terms of the understanding, which is for ttie 'mutual protection of Cuba and Hawaii, provides that In the svciit of aa activo aggressive movement on tho part ot tho United States tending toward Interference In Cuban affairs or .persistence In tho onncxa Uon of the Hawaiian. Islands, both Spain and Japan shall declare war simultaneously against the United States and shall make hostile demonstrations along both the Atlantla and Pacific coast lines oflthat country, M A TEST RUN. Only Bt,eet Hill of It Kind the WorldH tar U OS Baccet.to.lly. J0MET, III., July 10. Tho MclCenna In FRITSCH SON, rolling steel mill has made a test run tnd everything started oil In good ihapo. TJiia plant is the only one of its kind in tho world, and this test was tho first time In tho history of tho art that old, worn-ou- t rnlls were made as good as new. The plant will start up to run steadily ivltbin a fow days and give employment to S00 men. LOGAN DAY AT CHICAGO. itccl-workl- an Effort to Secure the Attendance of .MUi Winnie Davit. -- 3CoPr: d.euatt America. THE SEAL -- aRAM-fcte Lv jbd. 11 -- QUESTION. IV. " k re - (oinMous yesterday Hon. Ocorgo secretary for- forelrfu uf Capital Sick, -JTnMilyJng to Mr. Michael, Uavltt, biq uio, government I tnnwctn "ikiVij; lulvifti' k'(iii,ii( VvJieonvln'cpd that the .seals ia llehr-Jmt the i.titn!i I iml invHus Uih accounts ac u were In uo lininlncnt dauger, liupkin ami iljoinint; rninfiixs at prcsont. Cforrcspondenco, which . tl ll.llt IUO IIUVTilllKI lllir.l fi'l( had pawied on tho subject befi t KRClInn of Kcnlm;ky tween the two ftovammonts, would be presented In due tlino tb the house,- but probably not before the close of the Co (Eompounb present season. lie said tho export were bolnjr contlnuod. Pi'oscnptioiis TwpjjJrjJLiah gunbouU were emf loyod 1 1 requires propei ly it t,tkcs timr. In, JjWftJWlora In 1805, three wore" sent experienco ntu) uroinplcto knowledRO thla year. Tho ml ml ofclriiRS It rrquirci the drupfiist rnUy.Mul.bcen asked whether iv third to h.lvo a lirija amount of druRs could.be aparcd for service there fresh (JruRs. Ho must fiivu the best jhl'tcd States, on the other possiblo work, and for compensation haUfL.ijployod no gunboats, but so lit ha must ba reasonable six reyenue cutters, in isuj, six lu lsuo nnd live Vblsjrcar. WITH THE AIIOVE FACTS liKMEM-- ' Mr. Curron said, also, that somo de. "UKR WE'RE 'CAREFUL. lay attended the completion of tho report of tho British commission, but the government had never contemplated ST- - BERNARD DRUQ StORE, holding it back until tho. publication BRVAN ItOPPEK.AIanaKcr. tho American report.. The llrltlth government had declined, he added, the request of thu United States for n oonfeicuco to consider more adequate measures to prevent tho extermination ot seals, as ST. LOUIS. such a conferenco would bo premature until tho cxpbrts now engaged In "collecting statistics shall have completed . their work. MaoVsonvim.e, Ivv. J lion, fleorca Cunon Makra n HUtemcnl llrfnte lh llouao of Comuioai. Lo.ndox, July 80. In the house of - Chicago, July 17, Efforts are being made by the commlttco In charge of the Logai day ceremonies and tho association of Chicago to secure tho presenco of Miss. Winnie Davis, the "Daughter of tho Confederacy" at tho dedication sxcrcisos which take plnca on the 23d. An invitation has been sent Miss Davis through Miss Lucy Leo Hill, a personal friend and ox- - World's fair commla iioner from ICe'rttucky. EARTHQUArfE SHOCKS. Standings Damaged and l'eopte at Ijilbacli, Austria. l'anlo-Wirlck- , : p,W ' uHam-urietii- - ,0iiMr0 , ST. JAMES HOTEL. r$gsmm., $2.00 a prominent lady of this city, was Instantly killed at Dill's pari!.' ucar Klllod by Ughtnlng. Emu, Pa,, July 10. Mrs. Horace No-bl- RATES: ,Roo,n PER DAY. Day. here, yesterday, by a flash of lightning. She was. sitting in the parlor with somo companions, when tho hfuws was struck, killing hor almqttlnstant-ly- . Noae ot the, qthers were.httrt . and Breakfast. $1.00. Which bas just been signed by the PresiStriSffta. dent, may be appropriately considered an 'SMI ROMS. Industrial Declaration .oft Independence - WhM yo nt Visit St. Louis An oflkial Ifxt of the law has just been published by the American Protective SOt Cart fared foHottl. Tariff League, and should be carefully TURKISH BATH Open all Nlhk examined by every clfUetw Protectionists ought to have a few copies' law for .. -. r ...1,1 I tTI.- .- !....! thloK (1 91 nuu i ion. ins i,u(jirm win uo sent to for ten cent Ask for Docuany adJress Wanted-patMir PratMt your lrt' i hy my brlnarou wraith. ment No, ao and address W P Wakernan, tVrMa jsjnn WEUirMiuiuivn Ac UO rritant Attar. Goti'l Sec'y, 135 33d Street, New jnTprHA nacr 11 Wuliliwioii, bct.n', Jbt I'l rno )). U (or tbelr 'illwui wmiK4, York., tbminuia in n al EUKOPEAN PLAN, (MM!. f 1.00 Per atp The New Tariff Law ST. JAMBS HOTEL, r4ra4WtHt. i. Vik.vna, July 10. At Lalbach, 83 miles north of Trieste, it slight garth-riuttk- o shock occurred at 4 a. m. It was followed just before seven o'clock by a much mora sovero shock. Tho latter lusted six seconds. Great damage was dono to many Landings, walls wero split open, nnd Daughter of tho Lata I'retldent Hayaa to tho people wero panic stricken. be Married Heptember 1. I'roteat Agalnat Competition of l'rltou Fiikho.xt, O., July 10. Miss Francis Labor. MlX.NlCAPOUS, Minn., July 10. Tho Hayes, the only daughter of tho lute to Wholesale Saddorly association yes tor-la- y President Hayes, will bo married N., decided to protest agnlnst tha com- Ensign Hurry Eaton Smith, U. S. petition of prison labor, especially lu oji. Septombor 1, at tho Hayes mansion, Grove. Pr .(dent and Mrs. Illinois, where inachlno-madharness Spiegel will attcnJ. Is turned out at ruinous prices. A commlttco was named to foVhtulute the THE HAWAhAN TREATY. piolost. Without Hetiilutlon atlfloatlau for -- Hill" Curt! Overcome by the Heat. Amendment o be Ileported. July' 10. W. U. (lilll) Ukw Yoiik, Washington, J'y" In. Tho tenato Cnttls, well known as an athloto'nud council committee on foreign relations us n tefereo In athletic sportn was agreed to report a resolution for the orerenmo by heat lu his otllco in this ralfflctUlon .of ,1ia Hawaiian annexaMr. Curtis is 00 years tion treaty wlthou City yesterday, umcndnicnt. ot ii.fn, nnd Is ono of the editors of the d Hoy Hentenced for A tfplrit ot tho Times. ' Xlfe. Mckinley at Trltco. Want July IS. A verdict JSJ, ajiion,. J1L, San K11A.KU8OO, 3uly 18. Tho yesterday confines Stevo GUI, club, tho leading democratic or 10 y.e.ars.pjd,, lu tho pphltontlary ganlsatlon of this city, is In accord natural Ufa, for murder last with the movement to secure a visit to foil. 0111 killed and robbed his neighthis city of President MuIClnloy. bor and friend, Andrew Racier. In Compelled to Shut Down. ,tho,trjala,no def6n.se .vvas offered pjoa for'me'rey. . His age Is all PitoniA. 111., July17. The works of tho Peoria Olucose Co. will shu down that saved his neck. on account of scarcity of conl. There Coatly Flames. Is now not ten cars In this market unDktiioit, a((ch., July 10A-Fi- re ' sold, and uonu Istwrnlna in. afternoon destroyed tho Oucllct hlock on SaqdwJch .street, Windsor, Ont, ocouplcd by Ne'von, Clinton & -Saskcr, hardware; J, O, Pock, cloth sV" log, and II. L. Carley, tailor. Loss, ai,0tf0; Insurance. The druggist 'vould hardly Five hundred horsclcsg cabs emilc If you asked lor " purga-torlwill be placed on the streets of pills." There arc many Paris in this month. of them. But he would probably recommend a pill that did It takes 72,000 fons of paper to pill, not gripe ; a sugar-coate- d make the post cards used' jn Eng" gentle in action, and urc ia land Cach year. . c&cct. What arc the v called ? Blxteen-Year-OlIro-quht- s dur-Ing'M- s. Near Ilnrdcaty, Okla., Louis R. Haw-.tinaged 00, was found dead beside tho road, having been overcome from heat and'fullcn from his wngon. Arch Williamson was 'seized with :ramps while bathing In Duck crcok, ten miles from Paris, Mo. Ho drowned before assistance could reach him. The Klondyko gold fields are claimed Yukon Ileitis. Mr Weare hus also news of a new jo bo within Drltlsh territory, but tho meridian discovery ot gold fields, hitherto un- one hundred and forty-firtouched, near tho mouth otthoTannnn tins notyei been definitely settled. Heavy rain fell in tho vicinity of Emriver which is the second largest river of Alaska and enters the Yukon at the poria, Kas., just In tlmo to save tho ;oru. Rain was needed there; more town of Weare. than in any other portion of tho state. ALASKAN RICHNESS. Anthrax has mado its nppcarauco in tho vicinity of La Crosso, Wis., nnd is QuanPetroleum and Coal In Inexhaustible reported to be epidemic in some places. tities Close to Tidewater. Several' Seattlk, Wash., July 17. Tho Alaska jattle. farmers havo lost all their Development Co. has been organized Hon. Stewart L. Woodford, tho new here to develop tho coal and oil fields recently discovered in southeastern minister to Spain, was entertained at DuLome, the AlaskStby-RrC- : Johnston, ot EUafOatos? Spanish minister In Washington, SunCal. Tho report made to tho company by day night. Mrs. Horace Noble, of Erio, Pa., was Mr. Johnston and Mr. T. J. Hamilton, ot this city, the experts who made instantly killed at Dill's park, near a thorough of the there, by lightning. She was sitting examination In tho parlor with somo companions property, show that tho discovery Is really the most wonder- when 'tho house ful And tho world has over known. Dan Farroll, Jr., a prominent manuIho oil fields aro located within a facturer and member of tho directory few hundred feet ot the tldowator, J150 of tho Transmlsslsslppl Exposition Co., miles west of Juneau. Tho statement lied at Omaha, Nob., from lockjaw, tho Is made In good faith that tho oil Is result of u Fourth of July accident. dripping directly from tho oil rock, Russell Montgomery, the United and in places can bo dipped up in States naval cadet who disappeared buckets, while tho sunoundlng coal from Annapolis, "Md., over n year ago, beds aro Inexhaustible. Thirty thou- lias becu heard from Ho la working sand feet of plpo has already been or- successfully a claim In the Klondyko dered from Pittsburgh, and as soon us gold field. received hero a stoam schooner will be Ous Stiles, a well-to-d- o farmer, was Chartered to carry it and tank materistruck by a Ilurlliigton train near als to tho discovery. A prominent oil man has given u Itomo, la., nnd insltiitly killed. Ills guarantee of nil tho capital necessary body was found on the pilot of tho enHo was at'emptlng to drlvo to handle tho product. Tho oil Is pro gine. . nounccd of tho host quality over scon, aoroi.'i tlio. track. audlhc quantity Is unlimited. THE SUGAR SCHEDULE. THE TANSY MINES. The Senate- - Conferoet Yield tn tho Houso ' Conferee. fhlrty-On- e Thousand Dollars Taken From Washington, July 18. Tho house A Vocket In 'Ten Hoars. Jamestown, Cal., July 17. This town wins on tho sugar schedule, tho sen to conferees yielding to tho rata of and tho entire country Is oxclto.il on differential on refined sugar, of tha rich strike in tho Tansy mlnes.ope rated under tho lease, by Colby tu.d also receding from tho provision & llerkwlth. Tho mlnu la located on for n discount on jaggery nnd other sugars. the. Mother lode, just this side of Sonora. Tho workmon struck 11 pocket, and In THE MARKETS. ten hours they had taken 831,030 In gold from tho pocket, nud there is more Neir Vouit. July &), IUf. . . ..I 1 3j Jl 5 04 to follow. CurriUN-Mlddl- lng H FliUU-Wln- ler 8 60 (l M Wheat HAYES-SMITs, st was-struc11 one-eigh- th low-graCATTI.E-NattvoStcors. o. -8 POlllC-NuwM- Circle City and Port Cudahy were tho principal gold Holds bofore the Kkmoylcc fields were dlseovorcd last faJg and the rash for thoso llolds.has continued since. Gold fields havo also been discovered of great value in the vicinity of the Nlatak river, which Is in Drltlsh territory, but tho travel has been and continues to be toward tho mitted to tho conference a new fron tier scheme which was unacceptable to the powers and Jho a mbassador thereupon Informed Tewflk that the conferenco would adjourn until he 1,0 cured a written acceptance by his gov ot tho frontier traced by tho near crntneut attaches. his farm, and at tho time ho loft military for tho city a place about six INDOR8ED BY BANKERS. miles square had been eaten clean of buffalo grass, and operations had n ictlonof tbeMlngctota Hoard of l'ardont on his wheat and oat Holds. He lu tho Younger Cate. stated that the range visited by the Minn., July 10. The hoppers had been totally destroyed. bankers in convention hero adopted tho following resolution in reORDER RESCINDED. gard to tho aetlon taken by tho board iUutAi City (Ilea.) Women Will Not Werk if pardons In the Youngcrs' case. On the Hock rile. Ih ii Retohtd, by tho Minnesota Hankers That Kansas Citv, Uo., July 17. Womon tMoclatlon, refusingths action of tho bjard of tho petition ol tho Younger pardons tn aro not to bo put to work on the rock brothers meets with our hearty approval ami piles with men In Kansas City, Kas. tdds now assurance of tho majesty of our lawn Tho board of police commlssloncrs.who ir.il a f collng ol security among rurul bankers, decided last week that this should bo that would havo been largely ills.ilpatcJ had done, havo rescinded their order, in .ho pardon been granted. deference to popular oylnion. Tho H OW THEY STAN D. agitation has dovolopcd the fact that tho same rulo is enforced by tho police Averagea at the Cloae of riay Handay, of Leavenworth, Kas. July 10. Following Is tho standing ot tho ANDREE SAILED AWAY. Icaguo baseball clubs at tho closo ot . v The Aeronaut Bta'tcd on His Trip to the ilay July 18: . . bo-guDl-mtiu (&). F. M. RUQO, TRAV. PA3SRAOeNT,ar. Louie,uri HOWARD ELLIOTT, 0N'L MOR, 8T. LOUIS, MO. L. w.WAKCLCv,otH'LPAsa'nAaTMeT.Loui9,uo. DR. MENDENHALL'S IMTROVED CHILL Al Ml Gilt North Pole oil Sunday I.'mt. .71)0 TnousoE, Island of Tromsoo, Doston .....;. ii 0 aUAHANTltED TO CURE AS Ml tt Norway, July 17. Tho steamer Cincinnati CHILLS AND FEVER llaltlinoro &l 001 si 2H Svensksund, which has arrived here New York Jksrl Anil Malaria In all Fomit. Taatolcsa. NonV 40 88 30 JxU ftnnulno without tlui nlxjvn picture and tho from Spltzbergen, reports that Horr 'Jlevelund ., IK) SOU 31 I'htlodelphla. tdKiuitiiro of J. O. MomlvnhaU. Andree, tho aeronaut, ascended in his Pittsburgh 31 on 37 Trlco, CO conto at all Doalors. 31 .415 39 llrooklyn balloon on Sunday afternoon at half-pa- Jhlcago 31 .431 41 PREPARED ONLY OY two. Lpulsvlllo ASS 41 30 .T. O. MENDKNIIAXL., WW 41 28 voHhtngton Tho ascent was mado under favor- 3W .211 15 55 Louis.. . EVANSVILLE. IND. able circumstances. Tho wind was Lleat. renry and Tarty Leave Hotton on good and all was well. Sold by Matlingly & Co , Enrhngtos Fin-mark, st Won. Lost. cont. Per 41 RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED Ity the TranamUalatlppl Concrett ut Suit Lake City. Citv, Utah, July 17. The Transmlsslsslppl congress adopted resolutions as follows: Favoring tho annexation of Hawaii; favoring tho construction of tha canal; recommending recognition of Cuba as a nation; providing tor a national board ot arbitration, and tot fosturiug tho beet sugar Industry. Nlca-ragua- Salt Lake Purgatorial Pills. al oJ-th- ls -. in Idea igg LcHllsJ Subscribe for Thk Bee, Centennial Rate?. TheL, & N. has offered tho following rates good for the ronnd trip on account of the Tennessee Centennial. Tickets cood twenty days, $4 70; tickets good fifteen dais H o; ticneif gooo ior seven nsya sa 75 i Wt FRANK BUTLER EXECUTED, INTERNATIONAL - EXPOSITION of the Monongahula river through After Confettlng to Having Committed AT the purchase of tho property ot tho Pour Murder. Monoiigahela Navigation Co., by the London, July 17. A dispatch from United States government was cele Sydney, N. S. W., says that Frank Hut-ler- , brated yesterday at Davis Island dam the Australian bush murderer, Addresses wero made by George C was executed Thursday, lie confessed For tho abo occasion tickets will be , Sturgci-sHon. C L. Magce, Mayoi to having committed four murders. sold by Ihu I 1.. ,s Central Railroad at Ford ami others. varying tlmts, tales and limits, including a Working Houri Inoreaned In tho SHaaoarl ticket on salo daily, good In reiurn until Death of Ueu. Ilegla U Trobrland. 1'aclUo Shop. November 7, nnd including tickets having New York, July 17. Gen. Phlllipe Kansas Citv, Mo., July 17. A spe- limit of twenty dajs, fifteen da) sand sevRegis do Trobrland, who wus a dlslln cial to the Star from Scdaliu, Mo., suys: en daj s. For full particulars as to which gulshcd oillcot- - of thu Union in the wai An order was posted at the Missouri of the aboe applies from jour nearest of the rebellion, died at tho homo ol Puolllc shops Instructing the 400 men Railroad Station in connrennn with the WHEAT-- No 85 2 Red his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Post, with employed there to work nine hours six Illinois Central Railroad, imII on or adCOUN-tNS whom ho was spending the summer, at days a week hereafter. Thu men havo dress your nearest raiho.id 1 ickel Agent , OATS-rNocss Rayport, L. I., Thursday evening. He been woiklng on short tlmo for soveiul 8 75 u SI' I.OUIS. camo here, from his homo at Now Or- months. Wm Mukkay. Div I'a- Agt , New OrCOITON-Mlddl- lng leans about a mouth ago. leans UilKVlJH-bleers. 8 00 (J Coirauiul flelfon. . a 50 kjt Senator Harrla' Succettor Appointed by Jno, A Slot t, Div Pass Agl , Memphis 0Ar.Vi;S-(l- or hottd) 7M Q Ordeeed to Quarantine. A II Hanson, G P A, Chicago. tha Ouvenor. HUJi -- 1 to Select San FnANClBco, July 17. Tho Hrltlsb MicMi'iiis, Teun., July MO. A dispatch W A. Kellond. AGFA Louisville bilcl.r ulr toCuoUu. .. . :ibo ship Maud, which sailed into port late from Johnson City, to the Coinmerclal 3 i) i.iuur und htruuht. Thursday night, has been ordered into Appeal, says Gov. Taylor hus appointed 1 ltal Winter WIIHAT-N- o. (JOItN-- No S Mixed quarantine. On the voyage acrojs the Thomas II. Turlcy, of Memphis, Uul OAT3-N- 0.2 Pacific from Calcutta one of her crow ted States senator to succeed tho late UVH-- Nu S K died, and the quarantine ofllcera are of Senator Harris. I'UIIACCU-I.u- gii S0J I.ouf Ilurloy iW tho opinion that tho bailor died from DBUGCIST, HAY Cltur Tlmolliy ISO tho dread Iiubonic plngue. U Alleged Corner on Cycle Tubing. r.jiis r'ii)h London, July 17. There Is grout exST. CHARLES, I'oitlC -- Mumlurd (nowi An American Flag Torn Down. .' . .. citement on tho lllrmlnghum stock exLAItU I'rluioritoim TortONTO, Ont, July 17. An Ameri change owing to the bullet that there UUIUA J a KENTUCKY. enn flag flying at tho City hall lnhonoi Is a corner In cyclo tubing. Theiu has OATl'LU-Niilt- ve S 7S Steers. .. HiJj.S-ru- Ir 5 10 to Uholcu of tho visiting delegates to the Epworth been heavy advance in pricos, and 2 f. Leuguo convention was torn down several speculators havo been badly I'l.OUit-Win- ter l'atnn ... i 03 NiccT'Lino of Druggists' Sundries. by an ultra Drltlsh partisan yesterday, Sprlnit I'jtenu ... 4 to pinched. tVHHAT NciiUDrlnir Tho man was at onco arrested and Prescriptions Carefully Compounded No. 2 Uud (hew).. . KecoudeAtteiiipt at Suicide, locked up. COHN-N- o. . Ni'.w Yoiik, July 10. John Scott OAl'S-N- o. POKIC Mths (naivj 755 to Started tor a Cycle Trip. Around the Oliver, tho California deputy sheriff KANSAS L'iT,y World. who was Indicted last week for ab OATTLIS NattvoSloera Los Anoki.kh, Cal., July 17. Earnest ductlon, uttemptcd sulcldo In tho m IIOOS AHUrados. ...'. 11. Taylor and Will II. Tutbcrt. of Los S lied VVHKAT-- No Tombs prison yesterday afternoon, OAT.S-- N0 J White To any person interested in huAngeles, havo started on a cycling trip He Is not seriously hurL OOUN-Naround tho world from this city. They N15W OltLKANM mane matters, or who loves aniHI (ft 1 .11 will be without funds and undertako Not Going Like Hot Cakes. an COltN' No. 8 apMaihud, July 17. The subscriptions mals, wo will send free, upon 0AT3 Western it t 21H to return lu 18 months. lco n uo u 15 su a copy of the "Alliance," to tho proposed Philippine loan of plication, I'UUIC-O- ld ... . . k 7 50 Moas. Too Dynamite llonibe. 100,000,000 pesetas thus far totals the organ of this Society. In ad OS. UACOK Sides MAnmn, July 15, Tnu dynamite CUrfUN Middling for tho whole peninsula. 'Jt dition to ilensely interesting readLOUISVILMi bombs ,wero exploded, Thursday, ut 71 WHHAT-- No 2 Ued 73K ing, it contains a list of the Ouadiilujnra, capital ot the province of The TarlR on Lend. CrtltN No. 2 Mixed M tlmt name in NewCistllu. Suvetal per- -- Wabhinoton, July ia The tariff valuable and unusual premiums OATS No JMlxod SIW b 00 il e sin P JltlC KeivMnst Address sons wero killed and others seriously conferees have agreed to tho senato given by this paper. llb Mii ih Injured. OMMM.4-Mlddl- laj .... .. . U rote of l)( conts a pound on lend ores Jti THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, "Last summer one of our grandchildren United Charities llulldlng. New York No One Thought She Could Live. Thk Bee has just received a fine 'Ibtheto that if it bad not' got Dr. was nick with a severe bowel trouble," says assortment of cards and other Cfirlstrdi'ft Great Remedy for my daughter Mrs. E. G Gregory, ot Frcderickstown, stationery and can furnish anything Don't Usos Drugs Slje got Mo. "Our doctor's remedies had failed, ip the printing line on short notice she would not be with us unless you need thcrnTandthrn only pnro drugs, such as are sold by rerun down and tier illness developed into then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera in best style and at lowest prices. and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very sponsible druggists. Wo keep only Everyrhctlm.ttism and rheumatic fever Free Trip, Iho best That is tha great disone said that line could not live (five speedy relief," For sale Jiy St. Bcrnatd tinction to be Tooked for when the doctors gave lirr nn relief, yet by tho time Drug Store, Earllngton, Den T. Robinson You can go to the. Tennessee Mortons Gap, George King, St Charles, slio had taken two hollies of Dr ti.no comes that you need them free if you will and Centennial Nowhere else will you find so comGerman Liver powder, she was plete a stock A good time to begin able to sit up in bed, nnd today sne Is as .The original manuscript xif Sir take your sister, brother, wife, strong as hho ever was. and we have noththat spring medicine. "Lady of the children. Read The Bee's great ing to thank for it but Dr. C.irlMcdl's Walter Scoll's ST. BERNARD DRLO'STORE, was sold recently in Lon- offer of a free trip to this magnifiLake" .Great German Remedy." cent Exposition. BRYAN MOPPBH.1 Smith VicKBRSTallula, III' don for 5,450. Uulebnttod the freeing of tha Mononga- hela Hirer. 'PiTTOiiuiioii, Pa., July 17. Tho free- - ern Greenland, left this port nt daybreak, fully equipped for tho voyago. The work of provisioning tho vessel was completed only a short tlmo before sho sailed. Tho object of tho voyago is to establish a settlement at a rcinoto northern point In Qrconland, which shall boused as a base ot supplies tor an expedition in search ot the north pole, undct Lieut, Peary In 1808. tho Steamer Hope. Uosro.v, July SO. The stoam sealing bark Hope, with Lieut. R. Ii Peary and party on board, bound for north- Crabtreo Coal Kentucky. Mining Compnnv, Haley EXCURSION TIQKETS VIA THE Illinois Central R. R, TO THE -- TENNESSEE CENTENXIAL . AND NASHVILLE, GEORGE KING, liU'lTHK-CholieU- alry UAUON-C'lLur- lllb Sent Free O.X PLOUn-iHIiihtlro- da r HAY-Cho- 7't UAUON-Clfarl- 4to--4- Carl-stedt'- ti nc . . .&.. r ?! "JC3fliTL-U- 'l mij wiU'tHi H .'L' ; jtj-jjjj-'KJf g-g E. iTSO F .t8,if i WJig5g tSXf mw.ili mni'il'l'i rpv"ljef',w""tl7 V iiniia.il I J I iillhiwwmWM! V5? b iwi n jMiffiMWprwto 1 W C V burn accused of lcitifj. Whatever tlic- earnings anil of tin: St. Bernard employe, Iip 1ms a record of paying liis debts. What is the Mail's record? rxpt-nditttro- s PAUL A1. AlOOKD. Cdltor and Manager. t in. f r , & t v . y 2 John Grayot and other demagogues against the Secretary of the ReCommittee Campaign publican political will come the looked-fo- r boom transformed into an unwelcome political boomerang. Their Pre pared only by C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. no suro to net Hood's and only Hood's. record of failure to bully cither of nro the best m. two grand juries into returning an HOOd S FlIlS puis, old digestion, ssa indictment on trumped up charges of bribery is not a strong basis NATIONAL DEMOCRATS IN KENTUCKY. Speaking of the beet sugar in- for a winning race cither as to their bullying on the one hand or their What is Said of Them by Some dustry Bradslreet s says: "The possibilities ljinp in t tic sugar failure on the other. Leading Republican Journals. Ik As to the charge that Tiik Bee iradfi as a money crop for our farmers, and as a producer of uliliz.iblo in is a "sneak" based on "fair The Unterrltied. cattle feeding and other directions, arc cer- bids" the (St. Taut Dispatch ) tainly very great. Thn building tip of thn is a long The Kentucky Democrats have industry in n lew jears American ways from taw. If ho were closer met and loved and parted. Not ispcrb.ips the most recent example of what the silver Democrats, the gold "laugh." wise legislation can do to encourago in- he would Democrats, or any other of the dustry, and there seems to offer in the new kind of Democrats, but just Wheat. sugnr industry an even better opportunity the plain, unqualified and imtcrri-fieto develop by rtmilar legislation a comThe Agricultural Department es Democrats, tho type of John MxmoM tlWIrtfiUKIIWftMlM V paratively nei- American industry that of timates the present wheat crop at G. Carlisle, Simon Bolivar Buck-nc- r " ihe production of sugar from Iho beet and Henry Watterson." "Grand bushels, a total of 450,000,000 made the The Republicans is probably much under the in their stubborn courage, sublime industry and which American their loyalty to the traditions ANNOUNCEMENTS. actual yield, as the government's in r they have followed, burning with arc at work on the American industry. The success of estimates for the past six or s$vcn an enthusiasm for a cause which is STATE SENATE. years have uniformally been under as dear to them as hope and home We are autliorlml to announce TJCTMNSON IV Uen T. Robinson as n candidate lor btate the latter effort bids fair to eclipse estimates. Bradsreet's puts the to any patriot, these grizzled vetcounties of Hopkins and Senator, from the Christian, subject to the action of the Republican the importance of the former unprobable yield in the United States erans have enlisted in a war where MH dertaking. they know that no quarter will be TiAKEIt We arc authorized to announce Dr E at 550,000,000 bushels. Adding asked or given. That they D S. Baker, of Madlsonville, as a candidate for State Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and Tin: sensational papers that arc the present reserves and deducting arc still determined and still consubject to the action of the Republican Cbilstian, parir. publishing columns of matter to 70,000,000 bushels reserve for vinced of the righteousness of rot MAGISTRATE. cause, the proceedings at We are authorised to announce show that amcre political change July 1898 there is left available their MORRIS Morris as a candidate for Magistrate for home and foreign demands dur- Louisville yesterday arc sufficient In the Second Magisterial District 01 Hopkins has not brought immediate prosevidence. That they can be inCounty, subject to the action of the Democratic, perity, apd that are attacking cap- ing the next twelve months. Tho timidated, primary, Angust an or driven ital in every issue, arc doing more Government, some years ago, es from the field no one who has county to delay better times than all other timatcd that we consume about watched their course will believe. Cam. for Republican Free Silver's Nemesis. convention in this issue, Read it agencies combined, sajs Printers' 4.65 bushels of wheat per capita. (Philadelphia Press.) Ink. Better times depend upon With a population of 70,000,000, and go. The Kentucky Democrats' have confidence and the free outflow of consuming wheat at this average, all signs failed Mayor capital into industrj. The sensa- 325,000,000 bushels of the new set an example their party can safely follow in every other State. Todd, of Louisville, was nomi- tional sheet .aims to destroy confi- crop will be needed for home con When the history of the Sound-monenated last night to succeed him- dence, and it so constantly attacks sumption. About 55,0000,000 craze is written the Democratic convention held, in self. capital and capitalists that men bushels are used for seed in winter Kentucky in 1897 will be set down - It would be a pretty queer sort with money become shy of invest- and spring wheat states, and, dc as next to the election of McKinlcy of a joke to put the National Dem- ing it. And all the time it poses ducting this, there is left for ex the most decisive blow the pause ocratic device at the head of the as the friend of labor, while at- port only 161,000,000 bushels of dishonest money has received. The banner of revolt has been Republican ticket. The man who tacking and breaking down the During the past twelve months we raised high in Kentucky and that suggested such a thing must have very agencies from which relief have exported 146,000,000 bushels once flung to the breeze it will not from present conditions comes. and thcaggregatq European wheat be tuned until the cause of diswheels in his head. Newspaperdom. crop, according to eminent author honest money surrenders. A Kentucky girl has married a ity, "may easily be 96,000,000 to No Surrender. Tub school teachers also will feel the San Francisco man at the Chris(New York Tribune ) heavy pressure of Republicanism in Ken 120,000,000 bushels less than last tian Endeavor Convention. Never. tucky In spite of all their efforts to re. year." Whatever may be tho condition of discouragement and demoralizaLove at first duce the assessors' lists of school children, saw' him before. The prospect is bright for the tion into which the Democratic sight. May bo all right for two the per capita will not be much above i American wheat farmer. movement has lallcn good endcavorcrs, but rather shaky this year As we have before remarked in other States, it is clear that in business for those endowed with Republican administrations come high, butKentucky, at least, no surrender to there is no lesson like experience. HopJessgracc. Bryanism is contemplated by the kinsville Kentuckian leaders of the Democratic Charlie Mcachcm is a preacher's The editorial page of the last which went down to defeat remnant eh? The "St. Bernard's Bee," last fall Well, the incorporation papers of son, and preachers' sons are pro- Princeton Banner is a study. First under the Palmer and Buckncr the Beq Publishing Company are verbially bad bo s. This may ac- appears the "joint ticket" under standard. In some other quarters perhaps not unnaturally a nonon file in the Count y Court Clerk's count for the intense perversity in which is the name of the editor as committal and half conciliatory the above statement. The rate candidate for representative. Wu office. That's all. Now, we chaltoward the silver forces have no criticism to make as to lenge the Mail (the Black-Jr7- ) to will be, as this "bad boy" ought to this, but the seems likely to be adopted by the managers. say wltat's on record in that office know if he docs not the same as criti last year, S2.20. The Republican But in Kentucky if the action in their own case. cusses The Bee and Recises and administration has redeemed the publicans of Hopkins and Caldwell of Wednesday's State Convention Democracy is The largest watermelon grfiwn State's credit, made its paper good, for favoring the endorsement of of the to be taken at its face value the in the South this season was ship- and good time we will recover the National Democratic nominee war against the political doctrines ped from Atlanta to Washington from the condition of Democratic for commonwealth's attorney in op- and leadership which triumphed at Monday for President McKinlcy. bankruptcy, in which we have been position to John Grayot. Chicago, in June, 1896, is to be This is consistent. W. N. Mitchell, Southern Agent of luxuriating for so many years. There is one of those frequent carried to the bitter end without the B. & O. railroad gave a prize (?) editorials attempt thought of compromise or appeal Governor Bkahlev has very ing to ridicule the National Demo for quarter. of 25 for the largest melon grown. Finest That fiver Assembled. It weighed seventy eight pounds properly and promptly pardoned crats because forsooth Col. Brock (Frankfort Capital.) inridge is of that party. and was shipped in a gilded hamper George Dinning, who defended his The Democratic This is indecent. home and his life from the attack convention fn Louisville last Weddecorated with flags. These assertions arc made: of a mot) who afterward secured his nesday finest body of lite .arungion uee is a citizens was the ever assembledgood arc opening conviction and sentence to a term sneak." China and Japan that in more and more as a market for of seven years in the penitentiary. "The Courier Journal is con this State. In nominating Gov. Hindman it put forward the best American wheat a'nd the attention The Governor's decision i6 lengthy temptible." "Gov. Boies was never a silver man who is, or will be named. of the Agricultural Department is and covers every point, and it is turned toward encouraging the de- applauded by tho people of Ken- man." And these are false. A STRING OF PICNICS velopment of these new markets tucky as an act of justice. In conThe explanation of all is found for our surplus. Our exports of clusion, he sums up the case as fol- in tho single phrase BY MOONLIGHT. 'joint-ticflour to these countries have been lows: much heavier during the past six "Surrounded by his wife and six small et.'" at. Bernard Hand Contemplate Giving a children, this poor and friendless man months than ever before. SITUATION UNCHANGED. was ordered, without warrant of law, to Series of Moonlight Picnics Lieutenant Peauv and party are leave his littlo home, after which bis house LOCH again off for the north pole by the was fired into and ho wounded. lie de. I'AltIC, MAKV. AT LAKESIDE Late News of the Strike Shows ship and sledge route they have fended himself as every dictato of reason and humanity demanded and justifiad. In no Gains Being Hade on The r'lrt to le Held, Saturday, July 31st tried before. The party consists protecting himself ho did no more than any Music, Dancing, Uoiting and Either Side. persons. Andre, the other man would or should have dona un of forty-threRefreshments balloonist, is also off probably der the circumstances, and instead of being away off by this lime. There are forced 10 wear a convict garb, ho is en- - ADVANCE MADE IN MANY PLACES, The St. Bernard Brass Band of only three in his party, or there tilled, not only to acquittal, but to the ad miration of every citizen who loves good Earlington, will give a moonlight were three in it when thev started government and desiret the perpetuation of latest news ot the strike situa picnic at Lakeside Park, .the a week ago last Sunday. .What freo institutions tion! indicates very Slight change. Mecca of all picnickers in this part Too long have mobi disgraced the fair The striking miners are here and of the countrv, on Saturday night will not man do in'thc interest of there reinforced by men from sev- July 31st. This will be the first name of Kentucky, and while I am Gover Ecience? nor of the Commonwealth, no man, how- eral mines but on the other hand of a scries of such entertainments In addition to the recent dis- ever obscure and friendless, shall be pun. many miners who had been out which the band boys propose to have resumed coveries of gold in Alaska, it is re- ished foj killing a memher of a mob who West Virginia work. Many of the give provided the proper appre miners are reported ciation is shown for their eiforts. comes to take his life or drive him from ported that a lake of oil has been his home " as working over time in order to The boys ol the band and their found there. This is said to be supply'tlie demad. Agitators have excellent instructor, Prof. C, G. The Princeton Banner, whose been turned down in numerous in- Pfatenhaucr aro working hard to fed by innumerable springs. The r candidate for stances and have abandoned their produce a musical organization surrounding mountains arc full of editor is a efforts in some fields. An advance that will be a great credit to the ' Samples of the oil have been rcprcsentptive on the "joint ticket" of 10 cents per ton has been coal. made city of Earlington tested in Seattle, and according to in Caldwell, has this to say about by the Consolidated Coal Co., op- holds the record for whose history numerous exthe report, it is of as high a grade The Bee and Republicans of IIop-kjn- s erating very extensively in Illi- cellent bands in the past. Aside nois, and numerous other advances from the enjoyment you will get and Caldwell counties: as any ever taken from Pennsyl"The Earlington Deb, that is owned and have been made or offered in va- out of an evening's outing, with vania wells. It is said that the fields. An official circular by a RepubliStandard Oil Company has made controlled Hopkins certain gang of were not riousbeen addressed to the Brother- such pleasant surroundings and has cans in whoso actions opportunities for entertainment, an offer for the property. above suspicion during the last election, hood of Locomotive Firemen by don't forget to remember that the Grand Master Sargent, asking fplays tho idiot wants John Grayot defeated for Common- inancial aid for the strikers, but band organization is a good thing The BIack-Jrtwealth's altornep This wish also finds a to push along. again and "challenges" The Bee great big, response'among thccircular distinctly states that A good string band will furnish tp publish the records of thn St. certain Republicans in Caldwell county the laws of their organizarion do music for those who desire to of all Bcxnaid Coal Con pany's pay rof, uho got tangled up with the law about the not permit them to enter a sym- dance and refreshments pathetic strike with the miners. Icinds may bc'had on the grounds. merchandise account, etc , of each tvme time. At best, the Uarlfagton Ubb The strike is holding on hut is is a sneak, else it would not have played of their 800 or ,1000 employes. the dishonorable part it did in Ihe fair making no material gains either The county editor fnay way and the demand for coal is it all, but lie doesn't live lontf in a Th writer of this "challenge" bids " The animus of this attack dis- bcjng met promptly by many community without knowing, a strikes the. man' up a tree as being mines in operation in various deuced sight more than he. pubi very lifce that which tho man who closes tho fear the Banner ' to John Grayot's prospects parts of the county. 'weet'j the'eard" said lip bad never lishes. Sheldon Mail. to-da- A kkckkt publication by the New York Journal of Commerce Inrorporatfil r silver Kotemt ilf Pcitofliee st Bsrlliisinrt a SnenJ shows the full clua matter. money of the United States to bo $549,300,000; of France, sunscKirrioN katks of Spain, 23,000,000; of Germany, $105, 000,000; of the Ii m Straits Settlements, Oue Year, strictly in advance 115,000,000: 50 " Sli Months. " ' ThrreMontht, of China, $750,000,000, and of . SlnRln Copies Specimen copies mailel Irco on application India 950,000,000. Of the wanted in Ml pint of tliu Correspondents of silver money in the caontv. Address tis for particulars all but 620,000,000 world THURSDAY. JULY 22, 1897 is full legal tender, and more than half of it has been coined since These figures arc published 1873. by the New York Journal of Commerce,.! conservative and extremely accurate paper, whose state ments on subjects of this character are always accepted as reliable. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, ) legal-tende- - S434,-000,00- and the fact that the probable nominee of the National Democrats will have strong, and to Mr. Grayot dangerous support. Speaking of "above suspicion," the truth is that that Hopkins County "gang of Repubjicans" has made the pathway to fat office for revenue only very thorny for John Grayot and other demagogic would-b- e leaders, and the sympathy .... .... SS jtfokos lifo misery to thousands ol people. It manifests itself in many different ways, llko goitre, swelling running sores, boils, salt rheum aud phnplea and other eruptions. Scarcely u man is wholly free from it, iu somo form. It clings tenaciously until tho last vcsllgo ot scrofulous poison fa eradicated by Hood's Sursnparllla, tho Ono Truo Blood Purifier. of the is most nat Thousands ot voluntary testimonials urally aroused. Out of the damna- toll of suffering from scrofula, often ble persecution waged alone for inherited and most tenacious, positively, perfectly and permanently cured by political aggrandizement by Scrofula ?&& - Sebrcti Herald? It failed to havn any news about tho Popocrats In Its last prosperity" has undoubtedly struck VandersbUrg, ns some of the merchants there say they nre selling all the goods lby want to sell I T. Alexander's, telephone line will soon be completed to Dlackfoid by way of Golds, then we will bave direct communication with the lower part ot the county. 'Tis gratifying lo notico that those who aro crying Ihe loudrst, "Where js prosperity?" are those who were recently knocked over by a wave of Democratic adversity at the last primary election. tlit ,sWrrrtts liVrtfnHM isuo. "Mark Hannah MUST KEEP BUSY And in order to do so we arc making genuine Hard Time Prices on all classes of Merchandise. Money buys everything wct handle at WAY DOWN PRICES. Fortunately for us, as well as our patrom, we never go to market without the very powerful cash. Wc know wc buy 1 ' REPUBLICAN TICKET. Webster County. ,lJor Representative. Hood's Sarsaparilla aftcr-dinno- CHARLES R. EDWARDS For County Judge, J. V. POOLE. For County Clerk, T. T. MORRIS. For County Attorney, DAVID DROWNING. A SHELTON. regular correspondent is not very well today, Uncle John will havo lo write a few lines. We are having plenty of rain, and corn and weeds are fine. We are sorry to say that wo are going to lose one of' our young" neighbors, Mr. Austin Herron, who is going lo keep batch with Mr. George Overby. Mr. Charles Asher returned last week from Morganfield. tiggs Brothers are completing a bridge near hero across Caney Fork Slough As your For Superintendent of Schools, I. G. NANCE. - For Assessor, W. H. RRYANT. For Jailer, J. J. Cb'RRY. 8 Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, S Gents' and Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery, i g Gent's , White and Colored Shirts, $ ? ? ? r HATS AND CLOTHING At the Bottom Cash Prices and our Customers reap the benefit. Plant your dollar where you can get the largest returns. Ours is the place. 0 4? ? WEBSTER COUNTY NEWS. 4? ? J i SBTCw; e d - - z&t&JX&Z2&Q I tin-plat- e beet-suga- S brow-beate- n free-silv- Messrs H. S. Shclton and J. II. Herron Post- made a business trip to Morganfield bit week. to AlWo all in our town found ourselves in a Offico bad fix a few days ago We think wo are very smart and know a great deal, bul when asked who was county judge, prior to A TELEPHONE LINE TO CADIZ. Judge L It Halt, that left us entirely in We wero of all ages and sizes, Iho dark Sclrce Sunday School-- , Will Picnic at Lake- but not one could answer the question There was an old gentleman' in iho crowd side Park, Earllnntou. grandsons old rnough 10 cast who has their ballot either for or against tho Judge, WrnsTiR County l)prATwNT IV but he could not answer the question, and Comtticlftl ly David Hbowniko, I Dixon, Kr. said ho wonld havo lo ask some older person ns the present judge came into office DIXON. Mr A D. Cloyd, who has rrcently w hen he was a bay Will some one please been appointed postmaster at Tilden, in tell us who really was judge prior to Hall? this county, Is having some Irouhle in getWe are sorry to see some of our neighting bold of records and fixtures helonping bors whose hair has blossomed with Ihe to tho office. frost ot many winters, who bave worked in Before he received bis commission, he the interest of the Republican parly so long was authorized by the postoffice departus and go turn their backs upon ment to move the office from Tapp & astray. While et they do not forget lo Meltons' store to James Tapp's store. put in their quarterly claims and call on He received his commission on last SatUncle Sam to aid them, and also advlso urday and on Monday morning went others to push their claims while a Repubdown to take charge of the office. Mr lican pretidrnl is in power., Tapp, the old postmaster, took his reSuccess to Tub 13 be. ceipts for all property belonging to the ofJohn Sherman. fice, and then positively refused to permit SEliREE. Mr. Cloyd to remove the property of Ihe Camp Meeting brgips August 3 office from his store Mr Cloyde came in Miss Macy Ueard, of Slurgis, is visiting town Monday for legal advice and wis advised to report the matter to postoffice her brother Geo. 3. Dcard department at Wnsbingttn, which wc tin Capt I) A. llrooks, of Slurgis, organ-ize- d derstand hn has done However anxious a Goldep Cross Lodge hero last Mr Tapp may bo that the office may bo Thursday night. kept in his store as a means of drawing The Sunday Schools have decided to custom to his house, it is probable that picnic at Eatlingion or rather Loch Mary. he has laid himself liable to a heavy pen The date will be decided on next Sunday. alty by refusing to deliver the key and The tents at the Cascado Camp Grounds other property belonging to Ihn office to are nearly all full. Mr. Cloyd, who has the authority to take Knott Dennett and Abe Sugg, colored, charge of satno and remove them to fireman who were badly scalded last wceki Tapp's storo. James It is to be hoped that the matter will be from an old thresher boiler exploding, arc settled without the interference or aid of improving very fast. V, Perkins, Populist candidate for repone of Uncle Sam's special agents ake Rudy, of Providence, was in town resentative who has been on the sick list for some time is convalescent Friday. Deposed Democratic 4) ? ? master Refuses Removed low from his Store. 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? Bishop r- 4? 4? MADISOIUVILLE, KY. "YOUR MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT. & Co " o- - c Cf fc i ,lh i 'I tfrvs? cf cr o to SfWTTVVVTVVVSfT - r e o-- W- - re r. cf or r r crrf. o ?sT4 NEW ENTERPRISE 5TOVES "ST 200,000 xxxssr The? nre made of Sotituern Iron by Southern Workmen, who are auatnttied by the products of Sonthcra Farmers. They last longer nntl make more homes linppy than stny other Stove ou earth, riro backs irnaranteed for is years. If your Dealer does not handle themr WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. , aBSfcssMsssfigsWsBl. jiSy JaysiiMsrsssMasllislI Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. NASHVILLE; ,TENN. mwufACTuMJH Ellis Ilcarin, of Hearin, was in town last week Guy Ash by, ofSlanghtcrsville, town Monday. was in sound-mone- y POOLE. Uncle John Stephens has been confined to his room for the last week with a severe case of. sore throat and a cold to suit Any one who knows Ihe old man can imagine what kind of a lime Aunt Mary hid nursing him. Several of nur citizens are on Ihe sick list some ot them very sickk Our pbysi risns are rejoicing (?) their harvest. Mr W. P. Sparks and wife accompanied by their little daughter, Lula, are now at Dr. Uoone's. We understand that that they are traveling for their health, and will lake a stay at Sebree before returning to their home in Merom, Ind. Elder W. W. Woodson filled bis appointment at the fiaptist Church and at f baptism on tended to the ordinance Sunday morning Also L. L. Holloway preached at. the Christian Church. Prof. Timmons took the helm of our Sunday School yesterday, and if be gets it through the camp meeting without a blank, ho will have made a record, but George is a willing soul, that is- a point in his favor. - John or , COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, KinteU and Gratei. Hollowwtrt. DUUMIH Tinware. Itc Miss Corentyler, of Sebree, is visiting Miss Dixie Jackson this week. Miss Delia Fugale left Wednrsd-for a visit to Earlington. C A Doris received a till by trlrphnnr to Henderson Tuesday morning Sir Lively, ol Knckslylc rnitntrv, wis in town Firday . V. Poole, Republican candidate for County Judge, was in town Saturday Joe Townsend, of Dexter, Mo , is visiting friends hern this week. Rev Laslie filled his regultr appointment Saturday and Sunday. E. F. Ridcout, of Free Union, was in town Monday on business Squire Vaughn, of Golds, was-itown Monday, on business. James Clark, of Dexter, Mo., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Frank Harrcl. v. George Jackson, of Vandersbvrg, in town Tuesday on business. Messrs. Frank and Jim Ridcout of Til den, were in town Saturday on business. Miss Kate Parker returned from a two week's visit to Slaughtersville Monday. John Echols, the new postmaster of Sebree, was in town on? day this week. Tub Dee is a hummer and so is J. V, Poole. Roth arc "gittin' thar Eli" in old China, Crockery and 'Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND , Everything necessary and convenient (or (ho Kitchen, Dining' Room, laundry and Dairy. WILLOWWAHE. BIGYCLES A SPECIALTY. :- gold-standar- d - o - Sk- - sound-mone- y THE DIFFERENCE 111 high-tone- d sound-mone- y Webster. Uncle Jack Urame amf wife, of Carlow country attended the baptising Sunday M tl Crowley attended Sunday School Sunday evening He seems to be very truich interested especially with one of the scholars. Prof. Poo)e has been out talking sweet and getting acquainted with tho people for the last two weeks. He reports ihe finest prospect for'cropsof all kinds that he, ever saw. k e free-silve- 7 g not-kno- cntcr-tainV- as I Xho Kohinoor laundry basket leaves Dixie precinct of Henderson County Hardwick's sore every other Tuesday vZted dry last Saturday by a vote of 113 morning. to 12 This vote is of Interest lo us as it embraces territory in our town. Col. Robert Rideout was in town Fri day, looking hale and hearty Come Mr Stokes and family, of Rockporl, again, Colonel Ky., are visiting the family of J It Far-lesthe father of Mrs. Stokes. Mrs. O. L. Coffman, of Slaughtersville. who has been visiting Mrs C. J. Hill, returned home Monday. PERSONAL. "Say," what is the matter with the Harry Keiley and Joe Apderson.of Nashville, spent several days in our city, last . week. Mr. lien W. Robinson. of Halsey, visited relatives hero his week. lohn Robinson returned last week from a visit to his brother at Sullivan, Ind, Mr lohn Rcedinj and wife, of Madl so common In summer-tim- e. sonville, visited trie family of W. R.Doyal. accompanied by loss of energy, Mr Wm Cazoft was in the city S.unday means Miss Blanche Hill, of Nebo, is the guest 01 thought-powe- r, lack a deficient supply of nourish- of Mrs. Ed Stodghill is Drown, of Madisonville, Miss ment. The vital force Is lost. visiting Bessie Mary Motberhead. Miss. It Isn't a question of muscle and Mr. Oascom ,May. of Howell, was In sinew, but of resistance and the gty Saturday and Sunday endurance. At any age, but Miss Fannie McCully, of Ibis city, went where especially In youth, It Involves 10 Providence Jast Mondiy, friends. she will spend severalfweeks with the risk of lung disease. Loss Misses Effie Stevens And Lizzie Brown of flesh and a'cough are threat- ing and Mr. OJlie Toy spent Friday In ap,' the guests of Mrs. Geo, Mortons ening signs. Toy. . M3. Wallace Crenshaw, of Madison. vilte. attended (he M. E. Sunday School picnic Saturday at Lakestdo Park Misses Ninnie Ashby aud Paulino Davis are visiting friends in Slaughtersvlllo. Oil, with the of Cod-liv- er Mrs. Dr Geo. I. Gooch and little son vis meets these ited relatives in Hanson last week. perfectly. It tones up, fattens Misses Dalsie Til ford and" Goochie and strengthens. Payne, f Nebo, were in the city a short In Scott's Emulsion the taste while Monday afternoon. Mr John Devneand sisters, of the oil Is fully disguised, ville, attended the furferal of of Evans.Jack Mcrrlaklng It almost as palatable Grain on Tuesday. as milk. Dr A. W. Juckson was called to Phila delphia last week. He is expected to re Por salo at joe. mt $uan by nil dniggtiU. SCOTT & Uowhi Utg. Cheralits, New York turn s, JOHN W. rWYMAlM TINNER, SZfiS Z M1 I X l"WWWl in the Quality and the amount of light produced ji by on old fashioned TALLOW DIP and an INCANDKSCKNT HULK SSl? .. is not more marked than is the difference in npiKvir- nnce, in style and quality of the wcnniift npparcl made by -- J'r 4 rM M. BORN & CO.. THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAIURS, ami tnc woric fine 01 tne mass ot Tailors. The Suits end Overcoats of ths former aro productions! Tailoring Art. We Cuarajsfoo to fit qnd ploooo you and save you .JQQ,C9fi;E NEWPATTEJINU to saloct from. .7rs ' I lUrir niontf ,i 55 V Main. Street, West ol Railroad, eftRblNGTON, KY. A complete Stock of Depression of Spirits Pr "' if" Stoves, Castings, AND "Sky-high- tinware. " ' Repairing, Hoofing and Guttering; in quality .1 and prices dirt cheap. u WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To make 'our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of Anything and. the State. . everything you want In livery. . E E- -h 1x1 PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. hypo-phosphit- es, cases A HANDSOMB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE y VnttaUa FartlUUufur lomtlnp OraluaUi my B RYfllH (33ntVoir.) t MmiBUSIIESSCOLlEGE. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY SHORTHAND. Cbnlnliii VnliioMffTufarmntlmi lo thoic (ttitrlun in Learn TELEGRAM KNMAOIP. 'ETC. IvcnMvt fltualhtfi. RatOS'yerY LOW ki&&Jt , Jfc&N: rn ''ipwswn?' Mf-w- TTSPHPHSr - Mij8fe"fc j. rmmi- - .. 4.JtfMj I PTf.'' REPUBLICAN CONVENTION JACK MCCRATII DEAD. , LOCOMOTIVE if BLASTS: y f , .HOPKINS made l W- - -- COUNTY FAIR, JBIBpiBPPyB Cnllcd to Meet nt Madisonvlllc to ScIccLD(iicKnfes to1s!atou7 Cr,S,HUncrthe,m.nfHc1a ggg. ,:-- is wcck. preparations faKtlic Greatest Fair rs. ij.i,ifi.- - u. l.l. a nrro N i PRICES. ATTRACTIONS it Jt V - , 1 FOR BUYERS. jc cut to the red the prices Jt Ift k ur Big Assortment of EIGHTH YEAR. THE GEORGIA GOLD FIELDS, EARLINGTON. HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1897 desig-nate.after SUPPLEMENT. NO. 29 fW GOODS! Sing in this line almost civen JL JR, (jk ' , . s :- -i hi it. a great plea for the coal miners and other labor, fuel and chemicals, it is less executive committee may giving proper and ample laborers of that state; but as will be seen than $5 per ton. The ore of the from tbe following quotation tbat when Homcstake mines in Dakota runs notice to the. call. By order of the Republican the reins of government were placed In about 4 per ton. The first mine .History of Operations in the Past to treat the sulphurct ores was the State Central committee, at a tbeir band, tbe welfare of tbe miner was and What is Being Done Hale in South Carolina. They meeting held in the city of Frank- lost sight of.-"In a special message, last winter, had tried to run it in the old time fort on the 29th day of April, 1897. There Now. asked the legislature to Governor C. M. Barnett, Ch'm'n. way to extract the free gold only K. J. Hampton, Sec'y. enact a law which would in repealing tbe and found it didn't pay, therefore it The Old Way of Mining Contrasted with the Lwas abandoned tbe Republican policy permit tbe peni and lay idle for tentiary board to go into tbe open market New. What the Kentucky Mining years, being considered worthless. DOWN IN THE JUNES. and compete with free coal miners in the When the cheap methods were Company of Earlington I Doing. sale of tbeir product. The legislature reintroduced by tearing out the old There was no' strike in Sturgis as bas pealed lbe Republican law and passed tbe worthless machinery and putting act desired by Leedy, and Warden Landis system of in concentrators to save sulphurets been reported. The Appalachian mountains extends from the west- and furnaces to heat them, their Secretary Sampson Piatt, formerly of Is working tbe convicts and tbe ccal tbs Woodstock Coal Co., bas been danger- mines of tbe penitentiary for long boars ern border of Maine to Alabama, twenty stamp mill was increased ously ill tbs past week. and for all tbat there is in it. The Idea is to sixty and the plant now pays running nearly parallel with the well on ore that docs not assay Since the demand for coal bas increased, to make a good showing of earnings on the eastern coast of the United States over 54 per ton in the crude state Robertson & Son bave again started up balance sheet and to make political capital and subdivided by the rivers cross- and concentrates only $30 per ton. work for himself. But at wboseexpense? Everyat tbeir mine. ing at intervals flowing into the In the ore found in the vicinity of Secrstary Bailey and bis able assistant. body knows tbat it will be at the expense Atlantic ocean. In New Hamp Dahlonega, Georgia, concentrates Mr. Overall, were in Earliugton tbis week, of free labor and to tbe detriment of honshiro are the While Mountains, of run from est coal miners who bave committed no $50 to St 100 per talking coal business. which Mt. Washington, the high- ton. crime. Tbe Republican party was Many plants that had Two of the busy men last wtek were est peak, is 6288 feet above the been started and abandoned weigners FegdD and 1'billips, but tbey are pledged to mine no more coal than was Of the Green Moun-t- a throughout sea level. necessary for consumption by state instiregion during js in Vermont, Mt Mansfield is the past arethenow being reno- well qualified to Caudle a tusblug busi- tutions. Every coal miner in the state is ness. 4430 iceUiigh. In New York Mt vated under expert superintendbeing wronged in tbe interest of the poM arc), of the Adirondacks, reaches For the last week or two there bas been litical aspirations of Landis, Leedy & Co ence and the results shown are the height of 5467 feet. The In the future as in no necessity lor a miner to be idle, and But these coal miners bave memories as New Jersey ts cut off encouraging. com- but tew men litre reluse to work wneu au well as votes and on; of tbe reasons wby the past numerous wild-ca- t Irom the Alleghanics of Pennsyltbey voted for Leedy last fall was the panies will be gotten up for stock opporiuuily preseots ilsell. vania at the Water Gap. jobbing purposes. There is no Kicbatd baltnon, ot tbe Crabtree mines, promise of bis platform which resolved That portion of the range lying doubt but as was over last week, and ot cuutse w.s among other things that "We demand in Maryland and Virginia is called the southernthe district known in leeting good over tbe bi coal oiocrs bis Uas that will prevent the product of congold belt is as rich the Blue Ridge, and that in North the quantity of vict labor from coming into competition ore Compuy lias been called upon to nil. Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, as the famed Rand l'be Kansas ic Texas Mining Company witb tbe products of free labor and thereby region in South the Great Smoky mountains. Black Africa. reducing its rewards," Eagle. Already English specuDome, in North Carolina is 6707 lators are securing options on large and tbe 1'raiue teek .Mining company, ot Hunuugduu, Ark., nave started up on lull Reasons Why Chamberlain's Colic feet high. Ever since the first set- tracts of land and wuta a large force ot men. preparing to Cholera and. Diarrhcea Remedy tlement of the country gold has form a giguntic enterprise and lime The wages ot tbe West Virginia miners been found in the mountain region float millions of dollars worth of is Best. bave been increased s J tbat iney amount of Virginia, North Carolina,Georgia 1. Because it affords almost instant re If stock on the London market and Alabama. The geological for- fairly capitalized and squarely con- to 13 Ccnis mute on tne tou tbau tne Uuio lief in case of pain In the stomach, colic mation consists mostly of sand- ducted by competent managers the and ennsyivanu miners ask lor. and cholera morbus. stones, shales and limestones of the lieu Urowu and boy pUiuly snjwed last 1. Because it is tbe only remedy tbat venture might be a paying one, but Saturday wbat wages can Silurian, Devonian and Carbonifer- the usual fate of investors in such be made, even never fails in the most severe cases of dys ous periods. Above the water line schemes is to put in more than they loaning coal in tue tniue. as about six entery and diarrhoea. the gold is found in veins of rotten ever take out, because careful, dollars was put to tneir ctedit lor tbat 3. Because it is tbe only remedy tbat or decomposed quartz varying in economical and honest methods day's work. will cure chronic diarrhoea. extent, and below that exist large arc Mr. bain Newbuld, who represents tbe 4. Because it is the only remedy that not pursued quantities of sulphuretsfrom which ot production to ato reduce the cost St. Bernard Coal Co. at Louisville, made will prevent bilious colic. minimum. Mean the precious metal can only be ex- while intelligent and successful a business trip uere tuu ween. He teports 4. Because it is the only remedy that tracted profitably by modern scien- mining men have made moderate tbe coabtrade tbe past Week at Louisville will cure epidemical dysentery. . tific processes. 6. Because it is the only remedy tbat can investments in Northern as busk. The United States government Georgia and in lands Carolina, and So far tbe North agitator bas steered clear of always be depended upon in cases of cholestablished a mint at Dihlonega, arc producing gold as they dig Earlington. lbe miner Here bas no era infantum. Georgia, early in the "thirties," coal on pure is tbe and 7. business principles grievance and is well satisbed witb tbe most Because itmedicine most prompt bowel In use for reliable and between 1837 and 1861 there by keeping down expenses. payment of standard wages wbicb is always complaints. was coined there over 6,000,000 8 Because it produces no bad results. Among those interested are St. in gold, obtained by crude meth- Louis and Milwaukee capitalists. paid at ibis place. 9 Because it is pleasant and safe to take. Tbe Kemecke. Monarch, Hecla and ods from the neighboring states Another syndicate 10. Because it bas saved tbe lives ot by is and vicinity. The ore was dug Gen. Russell A. Alger. headed F. all oiber companies felt tbe etleci uf tbe more people than any other medicine in strike last week by an increased demand tbe world. from the surface or quarried from Betz, of Philadelphia, has John a stamp for coal and a better puce and tbeir miners Tbe 25 and 50c sizes for sale by St Ber the slopes of the ravines, but no mill running on his Earlington; tract at Auraria, worked witb a vim to supply tbe demand. nard Drug Store, Gap; GeorgeBen T. Robbonafidc mining was attempted about seven miles from Dahlonega. King, St inson, Mortons and when the depth of excavations The biggest scheme on foot is that Tbe two South Diamond mines at Mor- Charles. . rendered the hoisting by hand-lab- of the British North Georgia which tons Gap showed a great capacity for loadLetter List. inconvcuient and expensive controls ing and shipping coal last week, and sup85,000 acres and is organList of unclaimed letters in the Postoffice the hole would be abandoned and ized in London with $5,000,000 erintendent Harris knows bow to bandle a other working commenced. The capital. There are sixtetn com- tbe boys when be .wants to make a tine at Earlington, June 301b. 1S97: August Boyd, Anna Blake, land was laid off in forty-acrtracts panies altogether in upper Georgia showing. Arney Berry, Joseph Baker, by holders and owned in fee simple Manager, lien W. Robinscn, of tbe and when all the contemplated Monroe Bailey, qnder government title, and some plants are established, it is ex- Bird Eye Jellico Coal Co., made relatives Frank Bailey, Lula Coucb, Lee Childress, of these proprietors in a desultory pected that a smelter and extensive tnl friends a visit here tbe past week. John Dean, and wasteful manner indulged in chlorination plant will be erected The miners in tbat region seem to believe Jack Debamine, Hyson Edmonds, pinning out the free gofd mixed at some central point to take the i taking a whole summer recreation and Myrtle Eaves, Cora Foot, Hattie Fowler, through the soil by the disintegra- output of the surrounding mines. so tbe mines are idle. Betsey Graham, T. E Hibbs, In some few tion of the quartz. This idea was suggested by Thomas Tbe miners of Barnesley, through tbe John Hurst. instances companies were organ- A. Edison, who would be interested intercession of tbe directors of tbe Co- JobaHandcock, T. I. Gibonj, ized and stamp mills erected to in the business. Quite a large ex operative Coal Co., succeeded in having Mary Lerb, Henry McNary, crush the ore and extract life free hibit of Georgia gold ores is made tbeir wages restored to the price now paid Dick McLearan, Maria Massie, . Wm. Offutt, gold, but no systematic and econ- at the Nashville Centennial Expo-- by tbe companies who believe in and do A J Pelfer, Margie Podson, omical process was adopted and tion. In the olli c ion are sam- pay standard wages. Mercle Shelton, John Rose, adhered to and after the discovery ples from the Singleton, Tahloneka Essie Townsend, . Witb tbe facts staring them in tbe face G R. Stiller, Opof gold in California, the mint and Preacher mines of the KenSarah Vinson, erations at Dahlonega were discon- tucky Gold Mining company as tbat free silver and free coal would crush E. C. Thompson, - Alice White, tbe miner, bow strange it is tbat some of Mrs. Fannie building and prem- saying from tinued and the S1500 to S1537 per them can be found willing to speak for Tom Woodson. Jessie Winn, ises donated to the State of ton. Rev. . E. Warren. and uphold cause that would ruin tbe George Witty, few Within the last Georgia. M. E. Wheeldon. Lydia Wadkins, State coal industry of tbe country. years the low grade ores of Colora- Call for the Republican Miss Mamie Witt Nevada and California President Ueinecke, of tbe Reinecke do, Dakota, Convention. Coal Company, who also operates a mine have been profitably treated by the The Republicans of Kentucky near Uellville, III., was able last week to Excursionists Who Visit Old s newly discovered chlorination are requested to meet in delegate keep his miners at work in face oi tbe Point Alwdys Well Pleased. and interest has been revived Nothing affords tbe C & O. Ry. more Appalachian region. Capi- convention in the city of Louisville fact tbat great outward pressure was being m the 1897, to pleasure than to refer to. lbe many who talists are buying tracts of land in on Tuesday, August to, candidate brought to bear on bis men. picCarolina, Georgia and Ala- place in nomination a North We believe tbat If tbe striking miners bave looked upon tbe beautiful and for Clerkvof the Court of Appeals, bama and putting up mills. could in some way cause Debs to quit turesque scenery along lbe line, and wto to The ores from open cuts and up andmaytransact such other business bis efforts made in tbeir bebalf, there bave enjoyed tbe elegant service offered properly come before the of per levels yield more frefe,. milling as would be a belter chance for tbeir success. by tbis popular line, for a good word commendation to others who are seekii g those irom unuergrounu convention. cold than advice or intercession will prove only The basis of representation will a hindrance to tbeir cause tbe most pleasure for tbe smallest outlay. workings below water line The nulp formed by the stamp machihes be one delegatefor every 200 votes Tbe reputation ot tbeC. & O. for handling Tbe coal consumers no doubt now see tisuallv has a brownish red color cast for William McKinley, the what a great benefit a small advance In successful personally conducted parties is when working the surface ores and Republican candidate for Presi tbe price of coal would be to tbe miners, acknowledged to be superior to any other when the refractory dent in 1896, and one vote for l'bs present conditions show conclusively line. Tbe outing for August nth will be is bluish-grasulphurets are being crushed. each fraction over 100 votes cast tbat tbe cause of lbe wbols trouble is run upon tbe same plane of elegance as former excursions, and new features will These latter are now treated by Upon this basis, the convention thejow price of coalin many markets. be added. the chlorination process, that is, will be composed ot 1,000 deleAlthough tbe ooke business witb tbe St. Tbe exceedingly low rates from Old roasted and exposed to chlorine gates distributed among the 119 Bernard Coal Company is not now wbat of the state. Point to New Vork, Washington, Norfolk, gas and the chloride of gold formed counties ' The delegates from the several they desire, yet we are informed tbat it is Baltimore and other points widen the opdissolved out in water and precipi-ttewbat it was at tbis season This plan requires techni- congressional districts will convene more than double Is an indication of tbe re portunities, at small additional cost. Tbe wbicb knowledge and care, but the at the place yet to be designated in last year, prosperity, very low rate of $2 50 per day has been secal cars of turn of plant is not expensive and'the cost the city of Louisvilie at 10 o'clock coke was a nice shipment for tbera to make cured at both the Hygiea and Chamberlain Hotels. These hotels cannot be surof treatment not high while the a. m., on convention day for the last week. passed for elegance, superiority of table percentage of gold extracted is purpose of choosing vice presidents sulphurets are generally of the convention and members of Tbe miners of Illinois feel sore about an and imposing tplendor. Then an experlarge. The expression made use of by Governor Tan- ienced representative of the company is before subjecting Hhc various committees. concentrated The convention will be called to ner that under no consideration would be sent witb tbe parly to look after every dethis new process. In CaU them to nothing- - is left undone to ifornia. Nevada. Dakota and Colo order at 2 o'clock p. m. for its allow rioting if the State guards could tail and see tbat tbat could be expected. need of censuring make tbe trip all rado the cost of the treatment of temporary organization and tor- prevent it but we see no Those who want to divert their minds the concentrated sulphurets is from the turther transaction of its bust- tbe governor for favoring a peacable solu from business cares, and enjoy tbe mounennth. tipcs. Delegates are renuired to tion 01 controversy. tain scenery and ocean breezes, should ar ;o 10 juu yK i"" 16wl5fpHces of j be seljcted in the several counties Last fall the Ropocrats of Kansas, adem range to gq em states owing to . 'in Wo also offer Special Bar- - TO Tt-lfc- D Tennessee Centennial EXPOSITION. Opens May A patly reduced prices. sc out our line of SH GOODS J Will A jfo 1, 1897, and Continues !es that will be appreciated. ye Great Bargains in a OTINBS ! g v Six Months. National Event of International Importance, which interests and concerns all Americans alike, and to which the whole world is cordially invited. ilNE OP SHOES ' but honest stock and mffcred. S our good for- - 'i JM And you won't YOU CAN GO FREE To any Man, Woman, Boy or girl, who us ten paid yearly new subscriptions to we will give a will send THE BEE, I GROCERY ns cvcryiuuig yuu nucu ui uc- - "a f gy 5v Wm Jj metal-bearin- g ROTO TRIP TICKET FREE From Earlington, Madisonville, or any point South of Earlington, to Nashville, good for seven days. You can do this with very little effort, and no outlay of money. ijvyour table during the hot or any other sort of weather es always reasonable for stock If fresh and nice. Anything int at jjfc tERHARD EH STORES-- 1 or e And you can win one or a number of these Free Trips. Anybody can use them, and- we will furnish them - ibe for The Bee, & 1 ANY .TIME ex?c ip o IDIjrreijNIG vTHB) s inn o rc: lotii SMill li . s pro.-ces- THE BEE, EARLINGTON. KENTUCKY- Send your subscriptions in as fast as you can get them, and we will give you credit for your work until you are ready to take this great trip to one of the greatest of the World's Expositions. If you stop with a fraction over ten names (or several tens) to your credit, we will pay you a liberal cash commission on all such fractions, so that you will not enrnfirp nnv nnrt nf vour labor. Address lljpAfirJYOUB . write: for M y CANDIDATES' CARDS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. We have a .very complete line of Cut Cards, any size, style or quality; and know how to print them in thejieatest possible manner. Artistic printing is the only kind we do. If anybody asks you about the price, tell them our charges are more reasonable than anybody's. We execute your orders promptly. d. Thirty-thre- e AM COAL qm END U A Trl$L lER. " K.,7-,'(Vi- n THE BEE ifytYu iieern EARLINGTON, 'KENTUCKY. . 1 u vsa JmSnOMGUMMilEEDr; J .Aa UE HO c j rTNOW S' m TTm CURECOHSTIPATIOH ALL nnucaisrs r ttaUral l4HUf mwriiri. agfraaggsygt .v rtii - vjttt ui un;i,iiuniioiiS-niiHH'r'-.n- r women in CoiiitaniinapU -- iliu population is nearly a million W not more than 5,000 can road i1 any other. Inxailvo, wult. ha-'l- , . l.uu (ur Flfl; (title, Q uaranteetl tobacco balilt ruiu maUwi nctak nlen Birootf, blood pvre. Wc, it. All drusi'tels. u 1I.111 il, fi cnjnliiiittV .uiti-iiini'l Miimil.ititig pruprr- mi'lnili. lilies tome tlliS. IJI.llililR if.lll ,iiut prrm niuut J5 well ns iii cute lor eltil. mid lovvr l'nr hrla !y ot Uenurd Drug 'Store, Eirltngton. Ofo. King. St Charles',' illt-MUi- ilUlresstng cimi. nic illrnml drug-- 1 u i lll-.- ..., nrif., ;,aa, ,.- ftfii rrint4 nntl nun ilutlar.. Kur . .. .. a sample boill and pmphluj, both fret by mil, mention Tub Ukk ami tend your fill paMolfico address to Dr Kilmr-- i &Cn, Uipgh'auipton, N,Y Tbe proprietors ol tbfs paper guarantee tbe genuineness of tbis offer. V if7 ' & r iua uciMa. nil's.rnr.nrtl? l.lic ial gal . -- ' oiayul Uailciuilb bllpoil Knpalring n( "ahnuneucr utiitM 4atuMM jloubtedl . struck Vandcrsburir.L.,soma wo,..,i, uab i.n-- i - ! Utll . Mj - - n . wm.w mjm m m w m m m m ij '1.ti-J- s t TvT w.i.'i)"?" " .A! , : iicd US 4 IF. n. 000 i ' ' '5 oon, oo. . Ivor but r, ai con ires J ou tive) - ..i- -:., W,;. - ,.w if I Ml . '. or ."' ' v .'. "' V -- ' cptc i rn 1.1 sayj In j 4 '- - for c odiic r dir o bu nslry '..- t entc o (o tns t bcli legi t i . in !r. r froi msl An Ti lsf" the ". pap iS c lolil : mmi I atti arc in 4 , 2S til . ifrqe o de ' lstar, lists' a shj g tir. ibor,(' ring n v 3also blicai heir j of - set V 4 . if' r i V .- - . rede t. rf ..:v o IJmIIV. S - sm. ' "J - '3 .. ; ' ;r ?- Vr'gvjfcv- - del mt'- . - '" ""I irdist nedt pot '$ 3,onl int, ;op!c itice? :liecj vifa a: I r1 - ; j r T- r" -- Iriei rrant' whio ounde. liclalQ ind ju to moi tuv( I inslo 1 fl. , ; garb W il, but who? io per wirp. r !"- Si '4 .V.. .. . "4 ( . v , Hilelt'''' no i . , sRraca ., "l. j. - i i 1. f . '55, Sill r of a' 4'- drivt annert !'joit . can .1 to s icans inties bat is. ang ol action' be las ed for' vlsb t ; respo Caldwi ' '' . le law Karlfngtoh 'I3BB1 not bava played did In the fair The strike is holding on but is making no material gains either pathetic strike vtth"tlie miners lends maybehadonthegroundsTr- - , Scofa Emulslon the taste. ' The county editor fnav notknoV of the oil Is fully disguised, '. I . : . Ri v iin.iT'.L'ii'r? ii.i. uiijr u 'Hliori wi I'ouvi wc,u ill iijo I . while Monday. aitcrnonn, Mr. John Devneytand slilrrsj of Kvans-- . ...' u. r i A HANDSOMrrrnCUSTrrSTED CATAUOOOH'Or'-'rHi- r k hhthhi ft aiHHnoRR snnR III I FRF w- - i&yiws' 3,-- Che "By Zhi&usfrjj JACK MCCRATH DEAD; Culled to Meet LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS:- - HOPKINS .COUNTY FAIR, ic tE(;cie.' SclcctDcJegates to Staiol Convention. at Alncllsonvlllc to . f 7 vtil?Jr?tfHrllHf ) L, ft N. TIME TABLE. (Effective Mny 30, 1897 SOUTH. . Kvtntville llemlcrion Kcbiro . ... Ilamon CIiIcmo .. .. St. Louis . . No. 31. No. gi. 10.10 H.n am i.io p m 6.00 p m 3.13 am am No.SJ 7.00 p in 8 53 p m m Tlic Republicans count are respectfully requested to meet int mans convention in Madlsonville, 'Ky., on Saturday, August 7th at 2 p. m., (or the purpose of selecting delegates to attend tho State convention to lie held in Louisville August 10th. By order of the county executive committee at a meeting held in Madisonvillc, July 16th, 1897. J. 13. Harvey. Chairman. ... Crushed Under the. Train at Hcii - a AmifciMiriiUi V. "f Urowur, Ky , marie Preparations forthe Greatest Fair liritf vjtjf idUr.ienJg.ircre this weekv r-3 n tk derson flonday Afternoon. Ever licldlii Hopkins Foreman Sacger and men 'are making somo needed tmprovcmints ht Koharils County. of Hopkins Special Train Itun to Convey week w s ' Arnold died at the Mrs, residence of his daughter, Jtarllnitton.. .. ft ) ' (orlom Gap Kate Withers in White Plains rortontlllo .. 4.11pm S.IO am lopMrmillo.. j.ijpm a.iOpni 6.07 a m on Thursday, July 15, 1897, Gnlliiin j.jS p in lr. Frank 13. Arnft.11 n m 8.47 p m 6.31 am aged 72 years, Cutlitlo . Natlitllle ... 8.05 p m 10 10 p in 8.40 a m old, of Earlington, is his son. Mr. NORTH, Arnold was a son of Hcv. B. I?. Arn No i No. 51. No. gi. Natlivllle, 7.13 am 7.4j.am 7.10pm old, a Methodist preacher who was .v Ciulhrla 8.39 am 9.H a in onntti McLean "ilotiklfiftvlltc. 041 am 10.18 am q M in well known throughout Notion villa 10.10a it 05 a m 1039 pin and adjoining His counties. Iv Motlont Cip. 10.17 a in ij.ij a in v. 10.33 a m 11.11 a in 1033 pm mother's name was Cassic L. Arnluiuncion. I.v. Ma. ilionvinp m itci6pin at 1.T 10.46a in 11.38a old. He joined the M. E. Church, Han 10.37 m 11.31a m If l.v. Slaughter!.,. 11.03 aa m 11.03 p in 1 South, in 1847 and has ever been I.v. Selirrn .... ir.so p 11.17 a I.v. lleiuldion 11.44 am 11.33 p " iLioain an earnest and consistent church Ar. F.vaimlllr 11.10 p in 1.13 p in 11.40 a in lie was made a Mason Ar. SI. l.ouli 7 31 p m 7.20 a in member. Ar. Chicago 8.17 p m H.33 a in in 855. or 56 and Masonry was dear No.iot ami 01 will iton ai Mnilltontlllo aud Sprlngnrlil to lako on anil In oil ptticngcit 10 to his heart so that during the ami Irom CMcar.o and polnta of limrmlllo years since that lime he was always till!No,AT. II regular stopi at Cmlirir, Karl ready and took great pleasure in 01 makct innloii. Hop Mntvlllc anil llcmlerion. instructing younger members of raoviniMCK accouuohatioh that order. iuilv rocirr auNnxc l.v. I'rovlitrnee Ar 6.13 am 7 13 P in Mr. Arnold brought the first cir6.15 P m 6.40 a lit Ntbo Ar ..!.. cular saw to McLean county and 6 20 p ,I.v. Manilou Ar . 633am 6 03 p in l.v. MatlliomillitAr 7.10am operated a saw mill near SacraAr. Darlington l.v 41 P m 7.33am LvKurllngtonAr 30 p in mento. Sawmilhng was his busi743am pm l.v. MailUontlllaAr, 3 is 103am and h operated for many ILignla Lv. Ilamon Ar 4.31 p m ness a lit I.v. Slaughters Ar 8 . 4.37 P I" years in McLean, Muhlenberg, l.v. Scbrco Ar 10 p in 9x15 a .. l.v. llrmlct'oit Ar 3 20 p in Uavifsr. and Hopkins counties 1 41 pm Ar Kranti Ills l.v. lo a w where he is kindly remembered by W. V. KTIIU1I)G1. many warm friends. TIME TABLE I. C, R. R, The Juniors' Social. (Rffcclive May 6, 1S97 ) A social given at the residence NORTH BOUND. ot Miss Christine Cowell to the No. am. .No. 201 No 221. .MailitonvlllB . Slaughter... j 16 pm j 07 p m 6.10 pm JO rir. E. 12. VV. V. Arnold. ..... , J JJ P i'i j.9 p m 4 01 p m 7.10 p m 4.13 P m 4.47 am 4.39 a in Mr. 1 . . 111 111 111 1 11011I1 . 111 S 3 44 111 4 . Aiit-ii- l New Oilcans , MempbU 1 6 30 p m (J'ulton 7.;o am p '. Princeton I'adiicau. 1:33 . laipm pm 111 0 00 a m 8 13 p m 11.10 p m Junior Endeavorersy estcrdayafter-noon- , from I'll , LouUTllle.. Ir Cincinnati .'Noilonullo. Central Cllr . ... .1033pm 6 10 am 6 30 p ni pm 6 00 a m 8.00 a in a m 917 a m t'4i 3 31 a m 10 30 a in 13 p in 4 19 a m B.00AI11 S.1311111 ti was much enjoyed by those present. TJic chief amusement was a 400 to 6.00 o'clock, Each 11 33 am "peanut hunt." Endeavor-o- r SOUTH HOUND. No 201. No. to. No 211 SLv Cincinnati . p in 133pm m J I.v. Loultvilla... 7x13 lio a in 10 19 p ra a. 40 a m I4V CaairalClty. p 133pm 8.13 a in . noiimiviiie 9 11 a m 11 13 pm i'3i p in ,10118 am uid a 111 403pm , I'llnccion I'adiicali 11 top in 137am 613 pm I ulloii 2.13 p m 330am Hoop in 7.03 p 111 7 10 a 111 Ir Memphis Lr Naw OiUiant. ... B.tn am 7 00 n m it All lulu run ilall Nci 203amlio arn to) Id Vtlibulr.1 trains. Humeri ( ilclilr.l. villi I'nll an llunrt Slretuiia and Km in n Clia Ir :r dlwren Cincinnati and NewnOilcan. Tralnt and lot alv tun tnlld liclwrr Cinrlmiall and at Now Uilein. cariflng Pullman Mullet Klrrpeit Uiitet connections iiiado at all pincitnn polnl A II. HANSON. O ond T, A. 6arliniot tJewa apnins. 1 I'cniunal I'aiar.ruphi. und Other DoIiiks at 1 nine Wot thy .it flairs l!iclul Mfiitinn. Tit-ii- y ,ain Aiarsiiai, jno. l. uarnclt ys had chills this week but is out. sev- has J Ma) or W. l) Burrhomeboon sick jjiid confined to his for eral days past. Dr. N. G. Mothcthcad is this week pm chasing a stock of drugs which In will open 111 Hit! McHuni building nn Main sin ci. Mr arc repairing tho old McEtien wan. room on Main street and will put in a stock of groceries. Isaiah Pox and son Hamp A three days old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Cully Bryant died Sun-da- y afternoon at their home in Madisonvillc. The remains were interred in the Earlington cemetery. Prof. A. C. Kuykcndall.of South Kentucky College, Hopkinsville, F li? jiaid our town a visit last week. The professor is an enterprising school man, always at work in the interest of his school. His past visits to Earlington have resulted in a train of ntinilq fnr liiq inctitu Atl9n- f r$.' ?' Tr , S?lry home near i,.z i? "miKsu,i &. nnrrie frnm n rnnii. by which says cer-j- f i.l. f i. i uoj .&'""' appics, injure visii itiu luiice, locic pigs ami 'meet y protest with rough language. is a cause tor uccn regret mat y boy should bo guilty of any :h unworthy conduct. A rcpiti-1of such actions should be puttied by their parents, or the-laA rfllTmlninf- i:. 1 w. r& Prof. W. B. Davis, of ' ululate for the Democratic 11011.' ltion for Coimty Superintendent "(JSchools, antl Prof. Norman .bgood,another Hopkiris couniy teacher, were in Earlington and Mortons Gap yesterday interviewing the people in the most genile-manly manner.. The fact is that Prof. Davis is conducting his upon a high plain of worthy qualifications and gentlemanly conduct that furnishes an example worthy of emulation by the gencr.il romrr)on run of office seekers. ' There arc candidates and chihIi- dates. Ni-l.. -. v ran-tlidac- i T. X Paid In Full. lames Fegan and Con tfohaii last week received checks from the .paducah Building Trust Company My general he.dih is much belter relief Vr withdrawal value of stock. No since I began Uie use of this medicine.' fduction whatever was made, and . fese gentlemen got back all they! Ianu Peck, fttilledge, Tennessee. iicli d paid in With 8 per cent, inter- Hood a Pills cure nnutna, Thcy aro feeling good. indigestion, biliousness I, 25c I Look for thu beautiful catalogue. comfort and pride he has been for The pKt receipts of thu I & N, Hansdomcst ever so many years. We alt feel that show an incienso nf about $2G,non over Fair Company. 1 furnished by the hey will be out it is very hard to part with such a thesim;" week list vpir an I th ptst two today and in the hands of the secfriend but we must trust in Him ucrk&an inicei 11c nf abut $21,(111 !:. retary this evening or tomorrow. who docth all things well. It will I ho samo two werksof last July They are delivered m a week after he very hard to find any comfort in Willi plrnly of indisputable testimony the last of the. matter for the catasuch' a dispensation but later you at logue was delivered to The Bee, hind, the Sndtliern may be thankful that the loved madr short work of Express Company and the work is a pleasure to the train robber Hyatt one was spared so much suffering, one thy last w"k, hn hing indicted and eye of the most fastidious. that his pure spirit went home an sanienjci n smih prison without a painful passage of a long irin.i two hnurs Uucklcn's Arnica Salve about illness. Tho bcsl Salve in tho world for Culs, Death to Tobacco Flics. Words of comfoit cannot be The Hnpkiiisville Kuntuckiin last week Urnises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Pover l Mr. D. L. Gordon, of the Rich- spoken over the desolate home, published a very and lengthy Sores. Truer, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, land country, and his family, with ami can only trust that God may account of an attempt to "wreck" the uorns ana an smn uruplinns, and positively cures tho assistance of two or three comfort and time alone can sooth Chicago Limited in lint city Tho slory guaranteed Piles or no pay required. It is to givo perfect satisfaction or said that all trains were delayed four hours. money refunded. friendly and voracious toad frogs, your sorrow. Price 25c per box. For have rendered great service to their Do not weep (or him dear mother, that several hours wern required lo remove Sale by St. Hrrnard Drug Store neighborhood of farmers. There tho obstruction from tho track, that tivo For ho is in a brighter home Mr. Mansil Logan and Miss arc blossoming vines over their There to live from grief and sorrow, men were seen running away, that detectporch, to which aro attracted in There to live n ransomed one. ives were at work on tho case, etc., Nora Vaughn were married at the etc Fact is there was a pole across the Methodist Episcopal Church last numbers tobacco flics every even- lirolliers, sister mourn not for him, mother ing. Upon these vines the family At Try to cheer thed.iy you'lldear, him track and tho train was delayed only long night, July 21st. 1897, at 7:30 tho Judgement meet have killed 210 tobacco flies this enough to lift tht pole off the track. The o'clock, Rev. C. C. Ilall officiating. Where all is bright and all is clear. A large number of frienns witnes. season. The part the frogs played Think of the time when all shall meet him. rest is merely 'trimmings." sed the ccrcmonv. has been silent but active. These When music fills tho golden street. "Only nervous', isa suro indication that frogs appear each evening about to- Where wo shall meet to part no more, To Cure Coiijttpntlnu Korover. Joy without sorrow light. Ihn blood is not purr-Hood's Sarsaparilla bacco fly time, flabby ami prepared Take Cisnuots CamlvCulrmrllc. 100 orZio. Ida IIaupton, If C C. C. fall locum, druKKlxtft rvfuml tuuiiuy. purifies ilm blond find rurrs nervousness. for a big meal. They cat three of Henderson, Ky , July so, 1897 these big flies apiece and having A child of Mr. R. A. Eades, a Six!) tons ol New York butter $100 Reward $100. done all they could, they disappear are .t Vnnri ti r, H. C , to be farmer living near Earlington, who The rtjilt-iol tins p.ipi r wll Uc plant int until the next cvcninc finds market for his produce here, liippid tti Sdne. ThU is to learn th.it there in at least nut. drryirii-.has been very sick with malarial Ami noii l.ttitir to Inin A Birth and u Death. disease th.it scicner has been diln tuilm-ifever, but wc understand is now all its stages, and that is Catarrh, flail's Australia. To the wife of Mr. J. H. Laffoon better. whose farm is a few miles west of Catarrh Cure is the only posinvo cure now Krurtlioily So. ijFalse teeth will with but class to Earlington, was born a child on known to the medical fraternity Catarrh Ctiscarets Caudv I'.'.Uuivtii', thu most won- eyes won't do to scodowith ratLoss of sight is Friday last, but their joy in the beirig a constitutional disease requires a derful medical dlsoovcrv of tho nfo, picas-n- a serious thing. Granulated lids, styes tacto, act Kcntly newborn babe was sadly darkened constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh nnd nnd rolrcshint; to tho liver and liowcls, and sore eyes oficn result in Ihe loss of positively 011 JciJnoys, on tho day following, when their Cure is is taken internally, acting' directly clcanslug tho entire system, dispel colds, sight Sutherland's ItRagle Eyo Salvo is a strengthens weak constipation guaranteed cure. headache, two year old boy, who has been ill upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the euro biliousness. fever, hubltuuland try n box eyes. It is" harmless. For salo by St. I'leaso buy and Drug Store, Earlington; Geo. for quite a whilo, died. Thus arc system, thereby destroying the foundation of O. C. C. 0, 41, 60 cents. Mold nnd Ilernard of the disease, and giving the pa'licnt guaranteed to euro by nil drupgisto. King, St Charles. mingled the joysand sorrows-olife, between wliich there often strength by building up the constitution A smart woman of Boston had One woman residing in a Maine and assisting nature in doing lis work. seems scarce a dividing line. into and village has been so much annoyed her sanity examined The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they ofler one hun- by loafers leaning, against her vouched for the other day before Dr. Chatten Home. she made her will. Dr. E. A Chatten, who has just dred dollars for any case that it falls to fence that she now keeps it freshly Free Pills. recently undergone an operation cure, Send for list o( testimonials. Ad- painted. K. J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo Send your addresses 10 II, E. liucklcn " for nppendictis in the Evansviltc dress, The True Remedy. & Co., Chicago, and get n free sampla box Sold by Druggists, 75c. infirmary returned Tuesday afterW M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, III., of Dr. King's New Life Fills. A trial will Hall's family Pills arc the best. convince you of merits. These noon with his wife to their Earl"Chief" sajs"Wo won't keep house are easy in actiontheir aro pirticularly Pills efand ington home. The operation was A Pleasant Affair. without Dr. Kind's New Discovery for fective in the euro of Constipation and most successful, and the Doctor and Liver The picnic given on last Satur Consumption, CoiirIis and Colds. Ex- Sick Hcadacba. For Malaria invaluable. will be ready to resume his active perimented uith tmny others, but never troubles thpy havo been proved Sunday-school- , day by the M. E. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free duties in a week's time perhaps. Soujli,. was a success in every par- KOt tho truu rt.nitdv nnlil ue used Dr. from every deleterious substance and lo ticular. The day could not have King's New Discovery Nn othrr remedy bo purely vegetable They do not weaken Lost Two Fingers. can take its place in our home, as in it we by their action, but by giving tone to stomBob Wade's son aged about 15 been more perfect for an outing of have certain and suro cure for Coughs, ach and bowels greatly invigorate the sysyears met with a painful accident this kind and everything went off Colds, WhoopiiiR Couch, elc." It is idle tem Regular size 25c. per box. SolJ by St. Uernard Drug Store. The members He was working about most pleasantly. Tuesday. to experiment with other remedies, even the tipple and in dropping a car of the Sunday school and a few in if they ate urged on you as just ns good as Bobtails or Bobltcads. got his left hand mashed between .vitcd guests gathered at the church Dr. King's New Discoxery. They aro not at about g.30 a. in. from where the bumpers in some unknown ns good, because this remedy has a record The Atlanta Constitution calls way. The hand was badly mashed they repaired to Lakeside Park of It the Kentucky sound money Demo curis nnd besides is nuaranlecd. No sooner shortly afterwards. aud the .imputation, of- the. .third ha'dthcy reached their destination never fails In satisfy Tri.il hollies frei) crats "Bobtails." Well, it is a mat and little finge'rs was necessary. ter of taste whether one would lose than the young folks enteredinlo nt Si II' m irl Drui; Slon; his tail or his head, borne people Dr. Hanison "for many years various games, which they enjoyed A turtle tlovu ar Tiffin, O., that would rather be Bobtails than professor of Latin in Richmond till noon, when a bountiful dinner And again, there arc peoVa?, but now was served to the great satisfa'clion survived separation from hor mate CollegerRichmond, (ortwoiity-niutj ears, has set .1 beau- ple who can lose their heads with president of Bethel Female College, of all present The afternoon' was spent in tiful txampli: of constancy 10 other less cost than they can lose any Hopkinsville, spent a -- day with other portion of their anatomies friends here last week. Dr. Har- lounging around in the shadeand widows. That is why there are so many rison is one of our mpgt prominent rowing upon the "placid waters of To Cure a Cold in One 1)) ,? Bobheads amongthc silventcs. educators and is fully identified Loch Mary. ' r.d.H l.ixntivo Ilromn Q linhi- - Tihleis Quite a number of the young All Diiitxfsis refund Ihn tmney' if it ful. proRressivu"eilucaiionaH with the lk.lii.nlo 1 .i4r lli.tvtli. Willi HHcur.-li- . spirit of his adopted St. itn. He is people remained until late in the to Cute 25c. Iror sainKvby S lUrnard r.tm1 t'litliiiiili', cure rniiMlp.uinn (ore cr 10c u.u.u tuii.iirugnijurttunu inniiry working earnestly fur Beihr-- I Col- evening, prefering to eat fonsupper DniK Hiote, Kailinlnu, what was left from dinner, rather A Calriis, Me., correspondent, in HOW TO FIND OUr. than leave the place tha't had Feelinc Much Better. delightful to them dur- writing uf a recent slugging match proved so off city, says the sever.il years I Inve been troubled ing the day. Of course, after sup- pulltd Fill or common water ring was pitched in a "secluded urine,' a bottle it stand twenty fourglass with with Indigestion and dyspepsia, and often per there were more s hours' a and let spot,,near ihc center of the city," sediment or selling indicates a diseased I was advised to and they returned home about 8.30 suffered intense pain. -"! V condition of Ibo kidneys. When 'urine .x' try Hood's Sarsapsrilla and soon nfdrr I well pleased with" the day's outYo'urpay Hunt ' tuj VjrlJv.tr and stains linen it is positive evidencu of kidliean taking it I found it was giving me ing. will nut liud .i.uilior m&lici.t a tqua ney trouble. Too frequent desire to jou I scns-iliona. s ) iln-fiin m-i- was provided with a small paper bag ami at a signal all began a search for nuts, which were hid den under vines, leaves and grasses in the large yard. After all tho peanuts had been found they were counted and the two finding the largest number were awarded n prize; anil a booby prize was given to hi: one finding tht; fewest. Light refreshments were served before the little band adjourned. Motlisr this The Illinois Central has just Issued a BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE OUT map of the United Stairs It shows the Jack McGrathmct his death un- road to have 4,394 miles. der a freight train, on which he Tho railroad officials take great interest Full of Altracllte Advertisements of Liberal Patrons of the Enterprise. was a brakeman, Monday afternoon in seeing that the heavy shipments of coil nt Henderson. Just how the ac- aro handled promptly. cident occurred no one knows Hoadmastcr Mahoncy, of tho O. & ti. PREniUM LIST ENLARQED. since nobody saw him under the was over Inst Tuesday to attend the funeral train until attracted by his screams. of John McGrath The dates for the biff- - Hopkins While the work tram was pulling Besntlfut eyes grow dull nnd dim Agent Tern, of Norlonvillc, will As the swllt ytsrs steal away. some cars loaded with piling out business at the depot it ho fails to resume County Fair this year are August capture 25, 26, 27 nnd 28, and the condiBeautiful, willowy forms so slim of the old distillery switch near the the 1,010 fairness with every day. coveted plum, the county clerkship. tions bid fair to be most advantaO. V. depot, and after the train But she still Is queen nnd hath charrai to had moved about two car lengths It is safe to say that not for a long time geous for a very large attendance pare Who wears youth's coronal back, McGrath's cries were heard havo thcro been so many extra trains run nt this meeting which the officials beautiful hair. under the train, and it was brought on tho Henderson division as aro now run of the Fair company are working to make the best in the history of to a quick stop and he was found daily sitting under the front pilot of the Superintendent of bridges and buildings, nopkins County. Crpp reports are quite favorable engine. Both feet were crushed, Hinman, made a trip over the Henderhis chest mashed, right arm broken son division this wrck on ajotir of inspec- throughout Hopkins, Webster and surrounding counties. Tho wheat and face torn, lie was- - taken to tion. and you prosorvo your youth. good the hospital and died about four Every body seems to agreo that as a yield has been unusually woman ia ao old as sho hours later. yard master Lawrence Kilroy has but few and prices are up with promise of looks," oaya tho world. No The L. & N. authorities imme- equals. So promptly does hn handle and of further advance even at harvest time. The outlook for corn is fine diately notified his mother and make up trains. woman looks as old as sho ia and tobacco promises to be fair. long-tim- e family who arc residents If her hair has prosorvod its Even now and since the O. V. has been of Earlington, and a special train sold, the peoplo wonder who is tho lucky The yield of meadows is also good, Bormal boauty. You can koep was run at once to take the family purchaser. Soma siy Ihe I. C. will b the and altogether the fair time will hair from falling out, restoring find the farmer with quite the nec to his bedside. Jack was conscious owner and others doubt it. Ita normal color, or rostoro tho essary surplus to take his family and after their arrival and talked ration A special train for the benefit of the his products and theirs to the fair. normal color to gray or fadod ally with them. mother and relatives of ohn McGrath, de- The coal miner, too, who is such hair, by tho uso of No operation was performed as ceased, was run last JStomhy from an important factor in the material the doctors knew there was no hone to Henderson. welfare of Hopkins county, is cn- of saving him. Jack McGraw was Qitito a nice tribute of resp-.pwas piid luynig an exceptionally nusy seatwenty-thre- e years old and sini'lc: to the lata Jack McGrath, by the crew of son with full work every day an industrious, tfood men wlm run on the Pile driver train, by and he aud his family will be ready boy and his loss is indeed a sad their atleudancii in a ludy at tha funaral for recreation and pleasure at the blow to the good mother who had ISAAC SADLER KILLED. When it is nccovwiry, few men can gel fair. reared him so carefully and lovingly Some important clianges have and watched his career with such more of a hustla cm them than Master of 1 rains Drvnei N- - deity in the transporbeen made in the premium list this Struck by Lightning While nt tender solicitude. The remains were brought to tation department r in be chirged to him year and it is now more attractive Work In a Harvest Field. No one here believes that trainmen would than ever. Earlington, and Tuesday morning, The officers of the fair will this afterscrviccsat thcCatholicchurcli,-wer- think of refusing ,to handle coil cars shipinterred in the Catholic ceme ped from Kentucky north, the men recog year do everything in their power A Man and a slide Knocked Down at tery, attended by many relatives nize tbefacl that it is no fight of theirs and to make the fair patrons personally White Plains comfortable. so they will lake no part and friends Daily balloon ascension and acroThere has been no iillo brtui! eaten by batic 'Issac Sadler, an honest farmer performances whicji added In Memory ol Jack HcOrath. tho fotce at Ihs depot here. Every 0110 with a wife and seven small chilso greatly to the entertainment of How feeble arc the words to Is taxed to his utmost capicily to do tho dren, who lived a few miles west bring consolation to the hearts of work of laic, and it cm 1)3 truly Slid, they the people last year will be re- of Earlington was kille'd by lightpeated at the bereaved ones at the loss of can crrtiinl) lundla t lot of business in n increased the coming meeting with ening while at work in the harvest attractiveness. field on W. D. Laffoon's. place, such a dear son and brother whose lUy Ills and Family to Ills BeiHIdt. I 4 JJjgstJgj,, A DEEP CUT IN ' 0 PRICES. ' GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR BUYERS. Wc have cut to the red the prices on all our Big Assortment of Preserve Your Hair "A A STRAW GOODS! & m Everything & A 'VvSH GOODS in this line almost .given away. Wc also offer Special Bargains in & At greatly reduced prices, also close out our line of Will Kirl-ingto- n l Ayer'S Hair Vigor. kind-hearte- A "P? & MATTTMFrR At A lM ! nririC tliot- twill n nnnm.mtA,l S-h- i m A LINE OP SHOES W A S5 Nothing but honest stock and good values offered. And you won't forget that our last. He was pitching hay at the time and it is thought that his fork, attracted the lightening. The deepest sympathy is generally felt for the family thus left without husband or father. The heavens seemed super charged with the electric fluid that afternoon, and there was at various places heavy rain 'accompanying the electric storms. At White Plains a large number of people had gathered to attend the funeral ol Mr. E. W. Arnold. The storm burst there with creat force and there was heavy rain anil an abundance of electricity. Lightening struck a tree, under or near which was a mowing machine and a pile of street rails. A man and a mule were knocked down and Mr. Geo. Farnsworth of this place, and some others felt the shock very perceptibly. Yucatan Chill Tonic The great reliable and popular ionic, and febrifuge. It breaks tho Friday afternoon I BIG GROCERY & t& Contains everything you need or de sire for your table during the hot weather or any other sort of weather at prices always reasonable for stock always fresh and nice. Anything you want at I BERNARD 55 GENERAL STORES- - chill nnd prevents its return, strengthening the patient and gives healthy lonn and vigor without regard to diet. I'lcasint in takn. Price 50-- . Warranted at drug More. imtmnTi -. Mr Edwin Phillips, after a few week:.' visit with parents nt this placr, returned to Morgantown lltmt Tulmrru Spit mtil Snuilii tuuriilt Aim). To (Jul l tulMttu uixlly unJ liirutvr ta rut' nolle, full tit life, nervo iumI vli'nr, tul.o holo Il.ic. thu wnnilcr worla-r- , tluit tiialics Mink mm stroue. All tlrunelsts, COeor (I. Cure eiianin tent Ilooklet, anil Rimplo free. AiMrcxs Sterling Itcmeily Co, Chicago or Now York. u Subscribe for The Bee 1 f - .1 (Courier-journal.- ) STO KrJIBSKBUPAHBYOUfp w-- COAL BHiSfobWlt "J "VTa i . B ' zvi v - - VMM Bob-head- s. V.L. wvkiu" ! rt IJ.-- g W. DONTFAIUTO U5E' DAILY CAPACITY' IIIIIII ,vvv m II 1 b P& .Wiiist . 11 ..Aln viYif"mw mmxib d T m sA 11 is mkv FOR hVTSfp. WRITE i DDIOCC Ut "Zd7'q a " v I ,, bi aTwOs in IOV s l.iu mu YMluR o ,n raj 31 JLTWIJ 4 1 I I h wa W& mS&&&IB PRK.BUfti3i .F ioiHm ..IB iu 1 - ; iii jp,t 3 jM BKZr. , . IllUUkJ 'nVWB' . REFERENCE ? a m "Jl IIK - 11 in-th- at boat-ride- m ' - urin-ato'- the best , - & .. v v1 -- I l, 10 u.otteto CURECOHSTIPATIOH ALL DRUGGISTS .ANDY CATHARTIC i fMSOUiraTWARnnTOi Mrs, J V. Menenuss, I Kohiiisun, Murluns G Liver I'owder. ip; George King, Springfield, Ohio. "I have taken German Liver Powder for Si Duties dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, nnd A real sua lion is loose in the would not be without 11," Miss Jennie Green; Abitine. Tex. Merninac nvcr, but ween Lowell "Friends advised jpe In try Germ in and Lawrence. It belonged t. Liver Powder for longstaudirig liver com-- , plaint. I had relief lieforo I bad t.ikirn onu ihc inen.igeriu at Glcit, Forest, uiiJ o made us escape the other d.iy. bottle. It did ma moro good than nil prescribed by ph)sicians ".Mrs. Thu new chill cum lit Halt's l'uipi-riniu1ml John Campbell, Chill Ionic 1M1 iictti-r- . acts In'liur t It lit Out of the enormous niunhT ol any oilier. It cnmlnim-- , nniiind.iti.il, women in Conitaniinopli- - the lax.ilivo, nnd slliiiulaliug prnprr-lies- , population is nearly a million iji.ihlni; it .111 id mI tonic not more Hun 5,000 can rviul id hi tull :is :m t ,iixl perm tiiuut write. cure, fur clnl and lover I'or bilu y at u l.uu for flfij ) title Ucrnard Drujj 'Store, Ejrliugton. (iiio, Guarunteod totaoco Itat.lt ruro, BiaUuit Weak Kia'g. St Charles. nien stroue. blood pir. Me, ft. All drucitlsw. mud-Icin1 dijji-sliv-X.o-'l- .The Woman s Friend Keinudy lur bowel complJinls. It is "I know from my oiVn experience ihm. for ladies of a constipated habit them is pleasant, snfd and tellable, i'or sale by nothing to supply the place of Gernun St. liinuid Driiy Storu, Uarhngton; Hen .i o Chainbsrljin's Colic, Cholera and Diar-rluje- pain in Ihe back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort In the knowledgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamo- Koot, tha great kidney remedy fulfills over y wish in relieving pain in the back, kidney, liver, bladder and every pin of the urinary It corrects inability lo hold passages. urine and scalding p.iln in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wumor tteer, and overcomes that unpleisaiil necessity of being compelled to i;el up many times during the night 10 urinati. Ilhe mild and oiaraordiu.iry t fleet of bw.im-linIt standi Ilm liigli is snoii est for its mnil wonderful cures uf the mo-- . I distressing cisns. If ynu netxl mnliriiio you should Ii.ivq Ilia bM. S0I1I by ilrug-gistprice fifty cents and onn dullar "Kur a samplo noitlu and pamphlo), Ixnh lied by mtil, niention Tint Kuk and :f. your full postolflce address to Hr hyilinrt Y '& Cri , Uipghuinpton, Tha propria-to- n of I Ms parwr guiraoteo tha genuineness of Ibis otfr. ot u fcc m CIfW ss i 'r. r& r THE MARKET.;SWD ORDEFtAIlD YOU WILL USE HO COAL srtm UATllRL Q . e -5. OTHER ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED rNOW iiy 'mti J?K ATlACTlOrt GOARATtTEED 3 -- r, ' - i . I n TarWi", Se.t v T .,. -- km. -' vr a P iSF.i TJi J f , W.i M.Hl.tlJ'" r'frwryTH" -- WORK J)F THE rt r.i-- . CHURCH AND CONGREGATION I DEADLY , PARALLEL, p" X - 4CHB SiJNDAYSOHWL. ' CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. : m IV, THIRD QUARTER, INTER- NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 25. Topic l'or tho Week IksiunliiE July 23. Comment by Itci. 0. II. Doyle. Torir. Fnlso worship and truo. Math. vl. MS. Showing the Vast Superiority of the McKinlcy Law Over the Wilson Law AS A ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. I T' IIEVEXUB I'HOUUCIXC MEASUKE. to Text of tho lesson, Acta xtII, S3.34 Mom-or- y Vnrscs, 7 Ontilcn Tct, John Jv, 24 Commentary 1) tho Itcv. I), 31. Stearns. 31-3- J -t- v& .. worship, haviutt Jn mind particularly THE FAKMEKS' IMritOVEI) PROSPECTS. tho evil go prevalent nud eouspicuous iu that very laud and day of tho formalism Washington, D. C. July 19 , porstitiotia." Tlio 11. V. innrpln wi8,"Ro-IIhIous,- " nnd hypocrisy of tho Pharisees, es- Now that we arc about to bid allien It wiia something lll,o much of pecially In their prnylng nud almsgiv- to the Wilson law, it may not he tho religion of today, which Is described In Isn. xxlx, 10; Kzck. zxxlll, 01; Muth. uninteresting to point out some of Worship in a unturul instinct of u , n rcllKlousnoM without nny IV, its failures, since it is impossible to uaturo. It is n pnrt of human .1 without nny forrrlvcncws of sins all Tho soul of uiniPnlwnys has gono say anything good in taking leave outward formality. Tho peoiilc'ri tlmo wis nud always will go out in adoration nud of a measure which lias brought . spout In talking of tho news of tho day in pruiso to somo ono or to soma thing. such distress to tho country and (Vorno 81); ns Paul waited for Silas and (Timothy to como to him from Ikrcn (verses Men may deny tho existence of Qod, the Treasury. The deficit of 0 14 to 16) ho mado good use of hla time fur they mny ourso tho churches, thoy may M. CARRQLL, Manager! 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, which it has made up to R. G. ROUSK, Manager, Palmer House, ltrundivay, l'nducah, . bis Mnstcr, both In tho sj nni;ogtiu and In rldiculo tho idea of n llfo beyond tho the time of McKinley's inauguratho marketplace, and ovcry day preached gravo, but thoy can novcr destroy tho Tennessee. Konlunkv. Jesus and the resurrection. instinct of religious worship, because it tion has been somewhat reduced H. NEWBOLDManagcr,'342 W. Main .Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and AuctiQn Streets, ,,80. "Whom thoreforo wor-jhlby tho enormous importations of Him declnro I unto you." He wild is a part of man himself. Sinco wo Kentucky. , , Memphis, Tenn. must aud will worship, it is oyiduitly the past three months which were this with rcferenco to tho altar to tho unA. S, FORD, Manarrcr.' 127 Unnrr Second Street. ICvansvillc. Intl. known God, for it would rcwh thnt In important that our worship possets tho made in order to escape duties tinvtholr worship t many gods or Idols they truo characteristics of worship; thnt it der the new tariff law. Notwith1 is &.1 es "had an ultar for ono whom possibly they bo an uplifting of tho soul to Ood in standing the increase in receipts by JOHN T. HESSER, Mauser Building, St. Loins,. Mo. lulght not liao heard of ns yet, hut If such n way that it will bo well pleasing reason of this flood of BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, III. importation thcro was fttioh nn ono, they would llko his in God's sight and beneficial toourowu since the inauguration of President favor also. Hero Is tho ono btiKlncrs of tho spiritual woll boiug. church, totnnkokuown totboro who never Thcro is great danger iu worship. McKinlcy the customs, internal heard of Jllm tho ono only living and truo Worship must bo expressed ncctssurily revenue, and total receipts under Qod who nlono Is worthy to bo worshipped. iu forms, nnd tho datiger is thnt it may this law have been much less than ",C4. "Qod that luifilo tho world and all 11 1 1 Pv 1 ,thlngs therein, seeing thnt Ho Is Lord of degeuornto iuto formalism puro aud in corresponding months 'of the lJxJ hcavon and earth, dwullcth not In temples simple. Most fal worshipers did not history of the McKinlcy law. This X mado with hands." I'rophets and apostles iutend, iu tho start at loast, to bo is especially interesting and imdwelt much upon tho great truth of creain their worship. Gradually portant because of the statements tion, and emphasized that Ho whom they their worship declined into iqcru formmade from time to time by the prtuchod was the Creator of all thlngft. alism nud then was still further degraded Soo Isn. xllv, 21, Jcr. x, 13; xxxli, 17; Democrats to the effect that the. I Aota lv, 81. I'coplo mny know of nim into" hypocrisy. Even tho Pharisee, tho Wilson law was more successful as typo of formalists nud hypocrites, may by Hla works. But no ono can truly know a revenue producer than the Mc' Illm except through Josus Christ, who wns not hnvo intended at tho outset to Ood manifest in tho flesh (Math, xi, 7; fnlso worshipers of God. But by Kinlcy law. The absolute falsity John I, 18; I Tim. ill, 10). Llfo otornul tho constant ueo of forms aud ceremo- of this statement is shown by the i Is to know Him (John xvil, S). nies their worship bocamp a rucro mat- oflicial figures covering the receipts 86. "Ho gUothttf nil llfo and breath and ter of forms. Tho samo danger lice o oi the Wilson law from the beginall things." Giving Is His great characull who worship God legulnrly aud ning of its operations down teristic, and His crowning net was to givo to the Ills only begotten Son, or in other words, statedly, and instead of censuring tho present time and comparing those to giro Himself n. n sncrJflco for our sins. Pharisees it would bo woll for us to be r Having given Himself, Ho hnsghonall constantly ou our guard ngaiust Phari with the receipts under the Mc Kinlcy law in the corresponding .tilings, for all things nro in nim. Tho un- saism. godly loo dependent upon Him for tho Tho chaiacter of worship depends up-c- n months of its existence. The Wilvery breath with which thoy blasphomo tho motive and pnrposo back of it. son law has now been in operation Ifli. name, and tho words of Daniel to tho fcoliug of tho inward uinn toward 34 months. In those 34 months Bolabuzznr nro appllcablo to them "Tho God, High-price- d It decs not depend upon tho tlmo the custom receipts aggregated 'God In whoso hnnd thy breath Is nnd whoso it hibts or tho form iu which it is ex $467,465,248, while in the first aro nil thy ways hast thou not glorified" 34 pressed. Tho Pharisees wcro punctual lu (Dan. v, 88). worship, thoy wcro lengthy in worship, months of the McKinlcy law, the , 'iSO. "And hath ninilo of ono blood nil 584,452,-41nud yet theso things did not miiko their customs receipts were ,4 nations of tnen for to dwell on nil tho faco The internal revenue receipts of tho earth." Not only hns Ho determined worship acceptable. Tho purpojo and tfco bounds of their habitation, but Ho has inotivo back of it wcro nt fault It was under the .Wilson law in its first ',rt6no it with rcferenco to His peoplo Israel for Bolflsh purposes that they prayed :34 months were 382,722,453, and (Dout. xxxli, 8), for it Is His plcasuro to publicly nnd gavo of their wealth to re- in the first 34 months of the JnaEo JArncI tho center nnd bless nil nalaw were tions through them. As all on earth aro ligious objects. It is folly to worship 433,772,458. ,Hl8 creatures and Ho loved tha world nnd God with tho lipa when the heart is for The total receipts under the & rato Himself for tho world, siuely it la from Uim. God eocs tho iumost recesses Wilson law in its first 34 months, tho great business of Jlioso who know this of tho soul. Wo cnunot dccclvo Him, to.ninkolt known to thoeo who know It and it is useless to try to do so. Nor ending Juno 30, 1897, amount to Cpi. What elso nro wo hero for but to honor can wo often 'deccivo ineu. "Wo may 904,200,652, while the McKinlcy Illm nnd mnca Illm knownf think wo nro doiug so, but usually wo law in its first 34 months produced 27 "Thnt thoy should seek tho Lord. v nro tho oucs deceived. Lot us cultivate 1,041,048,677, a balance ef more ,Look nt Isa. lv, 0, 7; Zcph. II, U, Jcr. xxlx, a spirit of truo worship. Let us jp, nnd Matt vl, 88 on necking tho Lord, Worship tho Lord in tho beauty lcnru to than 137,000,000 in favor of the much more satisfactory currency Free For All. TENNESSEE of holi- McKinlcy law. ur (Jolofed (Mfiens. jfklld obscno everywhere that His great measure than would probably he is to hnvo peoplo turn to Mini. By sin ness, iu sincerity nud in truth. Without money you can go to CENTENNIAL AND prepared by any general committee PROCJRESS OI 1HU TAKIIF. Diblo Readings. Joshua xxiv, 14 ; P. wo hnvo turned our backs upon Him, and the Tennessee Centennial and Inter All coiuniuntcJlion ao2 mlsjudgo Him, nnd misunderstand Him xxiv, xxix, 1, 2; xcv, xcix, Progress in the consideration of of Congress, which could not of Itinlni; to this column shouldwhich of newto per national Exposition any time you INTERNATIONAL be a.Mietteit and think nnd .say hnrd things of Him. Iwi. vi, xxix 18, 14; Muth. the tariff bill by the conference course be made up of men who Geo. ALixixmit. Kailindnn. Kr like. Read The Bee's great offer Tho Srrlpturea enlighten us ubout Him iv, j xv, Rom. i, Ool. committee has been rapid and have made a lifelong study of this EXPOSITION. and lead us to repent or chnngo our mind ii, and go to work. v, Rev. iv, ix. gratifying in its character. A large complex and difficult subject. about Him, nnd whon wo know Him mnny SO, 21. ZIOM A. 11. B. CHURCH. araglnd to reecho Him (John 1, 11, 12). THE FARMER'S OUTLOOK. proportion of the amendments Services every Sunday mornlnx at 11 o'clock, 28. "For In Jllm wo llvo and niovo nnd and Christian Endeavor Is steadily growNASHVILLE. The statements of the fiscal year n. m.evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday achool at 9 jo G. K. Walker, pastor. hnvo our bolng." If thoro is ono thing ing iu WuleM, hud overy week sees tho made by the Senate have been dis cussed and easily agreed upon.and just ended show that the agricul that 1h not known, It is tho goodness and CHATTANOOGA iz.it ion of ono or tnoro new socieIN THE GOOD OLD DAYS lovo of God. Thoso Vho benr tho nnmo of only a few knotty problems still tural clement of the country has MT. ZIOH BAPTIST CHURCH. Christ nro not showing forth His goodness ties. AND ST. LOUIS a. m. and 7 p. in. San- remain and with every prospect of enjoyed a greatly improved condiservices saDDitn at ti a. in. W, W. I'oiter, pastor as they might day by day, but nro too npt these being disposed of very soon. tion during the past year, while lar school at I'rucrciM Upward. RAILROAD. Quinine and Whisky was conto com pin In becnuso of His chnstonlngs Not errysoul can extend in iuilu-onc- Wool, sugar, lumber, cotton ties, other statements received Here- - arc and thus lend others to think that Ho is Mrs. Annie Pritchett is on the sick list DON'T FORGET IT I sidered the infallible remedy right and left, but every soul cnu and a few of the less important equally gratifying as to tHe pros.not good. Qod Is good, God is loe, nnd Miss Lirrie Koadman was sick last week . Dy this lino you secure the Maximum of for all forms of malaria, especif ' thceo truths were mora manifest In His cxirud its picgrem upward. "It's a subjects proyed. the most difficult pects for the coming year. The Prof Cabell was in the city Monday, Speed, Safety. Comfort, Satisfactinn. at peoplo jnoro would wnnt to know Him, bmall pin oof I'lnincl," naid b ially chills and fever. in the attempt to bring about a exportatfons of breadstuff's during lho Minimum of Uxpenu. Anxiety, llother for thq goodness of God leads to repentance his luih.n. lot, "hut I (mi ltev. O li. Walker preached at Scbrco M.HM1 and Fatigue It you are going North or final agreement between the two the year ending June 30, 1897, (Rom. 11, J). w TTm u, -mc n'l il.e v.i. up." pcupib 4.f if.. ar.b Luinlu Sfl.til branches of Congress, and West, be sure to take this line 20. "Wo ought not to think that tho in all amounted to $189,838,828 in value Sunday. s m reliable and popular tonic, Godhead la llko unto gold or silver or iiii THROUGH SERVICE Will Hinds wsitcd fricndi'ai b'ebrfe was a disposition to give against $136,846,845 in the fiscal there etono, graven by art nnd man's device." ic and febrifuge, thoughtful consideration to jhe year ending June 30, 1896, and Sunday. IJolh via New Hollow Kock Route and the For It cannot bo that what wo inako mad (5lnirclj Directory. McKenzte Koute between Nashville and us. Tho work of men's hands cannot bo best interests of the people and to $110,967,758 in the fiscal year endMr. Colonious Ilishop wml to Dawson Memphis, making connection at Memphis man's? creator, nnd yet what millions seem meet the popular demand as it be- ing June 30, 1895- - This is an in Suuday with all lines to and from Arkansas, Texas to thipk so us they bow down to Idols of CAl IIOLIC. CHURCH OF TUB IMMACULATE came apparent that the final result crease of $53,000,000 in the pockand the Southwell Kev I) D OrndofT was in thu city wood and stone. Soo tho folly of this fully CONCEPTION. would be such as to meet the pop ets of the farmers for the year just MomU) (sot forth in Iui. xllv, nnd In verso 20 I'ULLUAX I'ALACIi SLEEPING C.lK.S Hist mate, 7 oo a. m.; tecond mass nnd srrmou, soo tho reason of tuch folly, "A deceived 930 a m. Kosary Instruction and benediction ai ular approval. One question, how- ended for brcadstuffs alone, as ' Kev. 11. H. Carter was with friends Uetween Memphis and Nashville on night j 30 p m. every aundav A. M. ucenan, rastor. heart hath turned him usldc." ITASTGLBSS.) ever, the conferees have been com- compared with the preceding year, 00. "And tho times of this ignorance trains Uetween Nashville and Chattapelled to keep constantly in mind, and an increase of $79,000,000 here Monday CHRISTIAN CHURCH. It cures when all others fail. nooga, Knoxville, Asheville, Washington, God winked nt (R. V overlooked), but Miss Macy Karl, of Princeton,, 4pd , is Sundar-tchoo- l every Sunday morning from and that relates to effect of their compared with the year 1895. The now commnndcth nil men everywhere to g 10 to 10 Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York Adapted for old or younp;. , 30, Communion service following at Uetween Nashville and Jicksonvillc, Ha repent." God never makes llghtof sin nnd 10 40 Frajcrmcetiue cery Wednesday evening action upon the chances of final exportations of cattle for the fiscal visiting Her mother here. ' daily year round via Chattanooga. Atlanta. Pleasant to take. novcr passes it by as If it were nothing, but Sen ccs first and llilid Sundays in each month passage of the bill in the Senate. year just ended amounted to about Will Prenticu and Haywood Uradlcy K. V. Ouer, l'astor Macon and Tifton Ho is long suffering, slow to nnger, Hot .1 ' Kxcursmn tickets on t O! rn The fact that the Republicans do $2,000,000 more than in the pro- were in Madisouville Monday. rrice, au cenis, soiat fDy an salo during season willing that nny should perish (II Pet. iii, s MI.SSIONARV BAPTIST CHURCH. not and cannot control that body ceeding year, fresh beef increased D, 10). Mow It must grlovo Illm to bo Mrs, Givens, of Providence, druccisti. visited E.XCUUS10X TICKETS Services second Saturday evening and Sunday still mak'cs it absolutely necessary about misunderstood as Ho is, to be thought un- each $4,ooo,ooo,hams $3,000,000. friends here last week Prayer meeting Monday night month. jrajr kind nnd cruel when Ho is wholly aud Sumlnj-clioOn sale at reduoed rates from all points on m D b. Edwards. Pastor at that they move with the greatest !llle auroioti Miss Kale Koss, of Providence, u visitonly lovol Is it nny wonder that He comthis line and connection to Nashvillo and BettliORriiuliio Observe the dolden Rule. caution and exercise a vast amount mands all to repent, but Is It not n great ing Mrs. Mernweaiher. return during the continuance of the TenM. E. CHURCH. of diplomacy in their final shaping (Ashland News ) In tlirco wonder that Ho offers full and freo fornessee Centennial and International ExpoServices lint Snnday each month, morning The liaptist convention will be held in giveness to nil who turn to Jllnir (Hos. rolor. of the bill in order to absolutely sition For further information call upon We are glad to note am82. "Then l'aul stood In tho mlilst of ,Mnrn hill and mild, Yd inon of Athena, I porot'lvn thnt In nil things to nro too su- hu-mnrctil-Itynn-tur- o. $125,-000,00- TJio vrorqs of tho topical reference nro taken from Christ's sermon oil the mount his innugurnl nddrcss to his 'apostles. Ho spoko tho words to warn ngaiust the nbuso or the fnlso uso of President McKlnlty Will Ask Authority Appoint n Currency Commission. r, INCORPORATED. f General Office, EaHington, Kentucky. 4 JLSrvmoJri Ufiices, s W li o e x i Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. srasTSnni Two Through Trains Daily Running Pullman Vestibule SleeptA anil Dining Cars NotliUllo to Clikaga 13 II0UK3 NASMVILLn TO CHICAOO "WE W ORLEANS & FLORIDA Leaves new uricant Dally nt ta.ot waaai a. vlaL.AN.U.R. Nashville at Through Ilulfct Slccphu Can 7.as Hew Inrm Orleans CHICAGO &NASI1Y1LLE Leave Nashvltlo Dally at 7.30 p. rnv p " ...... Oftt. SJE(M LIMIT; I ASeint r w. for ilttalled Information, aildrcsj P. P. JCrrRICS. (kn'l Pawnger AfpB nvantvllk, In4. U. II. ItlLLMAN, Oon'l Amlhern A(cni hypo-crltlc- nl a i a Nashville, Tenn, 8. L. KOnnRS. Trav. Vatttngtr Atlanta, (la. A cent mm liw Ua r-MYlLJ- a 1: 11 li IMU. ZJ CDAL. I L.tN. RAILROAD THE GREAT o be-for- i I i i For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables iw.used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE TIIKOUGII TKUNK IhiIvvocii lit. I.1N1; ritir? nf Cinrinnnti, Lcxintt)ii, Lotliw.ltri KvniiHvillo, Si LiitiiR, AntUtiil ?ltics pf , -- Market. I Nai.livillu, McnipliN, MuntyonicM Mobile antl New Orleans, "! , BRUSHED COKE FOR B18E BURNERS Why buy ID FURNACES, injr.fcs Without UNKlVAU'.n.' SPUED AND SHOKTKSTANDQUICKK3T KOUTR 4. Mc-Kinl- i I i i r Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. From St. Louis, Kvnnsvillo and Ilcndurson to tho SOUTHEAST AKD S0UTH,1 e THRDUBH COACHESf, From above cities to Nnslivjllv and Chattanooga, making direct con- ncction a inniViKiVli:iititiViiVtiiSiitiVitti:KKt;iitit;:U ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY WITH PULLMAN PA LACK CANS t For AtlantaSavannah, Macon, Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA. Connections arc made at Guthtic and Nashville foi all points I a 0; 4; North, East, South and Wcsf In Pullman Palace Cars 0 7-- 20-2- 18-2- 11-1- 4; k Vimr)rnnrTmnmr k EMIGRANTS Seeking homes on the lino of ll road iv rcccivo special low rat bee agents of this company, hK. rates, routes, &c, or write to C I Atmok. o TAT A.. Louisville, Kentucky 1 I Ii o Loiiac-hohVr- if ui-iu-ua- ,. anti-period- GRDVEB Yucatan Chill Tonic. . ""HftsWsaPSslQBL. -i- S3fe and nlglit. l'rajer meeting every Wednesday that an Horn, ill, 81 ) night Sunday school at sijo n m. assure its final passage in that icable settlement is likely to be C. HALL, Tastor. C. 81. "Becnuso Ho hath appointed n day body. made regarding tne wages paid in which Ho will judgo tho world in righteousness by that man whom Ho hnth miners at Jellico. If the operators M. B. CHURCH, SOUTH. HOSTILE TO TRUSTS. ordained." Tho assurarico of this is found Sen ices every fourth Sunday morning a d and workmen in nignt, dv 1. 1 . unerry rastor. i'rayer uicrtlng upon the tariff hill in all railroads and all workshops, on The work in a risen Christ at God's right linnd. In in all mines would roforonco to tlds duy wo must remember every Friday night conference has been as unsatisfac- keep their heads cool and level, day sometimes menus a thousand that a tory to the trusts as was that of and decide mutually Y. P S.CHRISTIAN KNDEAROR. years (X'b. xo, 4; II I'ct. ill, 8), nnd from to agree Every events, both partiejs looking at all othor Scriptures wo gather thnt tho period at Prayer meeting ever) Sunday evening at 6:30, the House and Senate. ever Assembly Hall. of judgment will cover nt lenst 1,01)0 years; in the framing of this bill has to the spirit of step the Golden Rule, tho suinto nnd tho living nations being shown a dctcnninationon the part there would be more GENERAL HAPTIST CHURCH. judgod nt tho beginning, and tho wicked harmony and Preaching on the Third Saturday night nnd of those in charge of it to avoid the dead nt tho end of tho thousand years. less idleness and misory in this Sunday df month. Prayer meeting every mistakes which the Democrats country. Operators 03. "And when they heard of tho resurTuesday evening Lre lUxums, Pastor. rection of tho dead somo mocked, nnd othmade in the framing of their tariff that spirit of liberality should show ers said, Wo will hear thou again of this bill and by which that party gave gain the confidence of vhich will RELIGIOUS NOTES. employees matter." Tho greatest nnd tho crowning to the trusts, and especially the rather than arouse event In tho work- - of our Ixml Jesus Mrs M. B Long led "the Christian Entheir distrust; sugar trust, such enormous advant- and employes should Christ, His resurrection from tho dead, is deavor service Sunday evening. not seek to Attendance ages. Hint .which fecms to bo tho greatest Btum- Of course the Democrats kill the goose that lays the golden was good and responses general. Rev R wing, mock, I Cor. xv sets forth very J have tried to make it appear that egg by seeking tuny tho ijcnoms oi ills resurrection and V. Omer, pastor of the Cnrislian church, the Republicans were laying, them- employers. Wc to bankrupt their what tho results would hao been if hope time will deattended and took pari in the service selves liable to as grave charges as velop more and not risen. moie forcibly llii 03, HI "So Paul departed from thorn. Rev J T Cherry, pastor of tnn ,M E were successfully made against nowtx.lt certain mm clmo unto Him mid Church. South, will lead the Endeavor their own party and tariff bill, but lesson. believed." Thus Ho went from plnco to have lailed in that attempt, and ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. place na n faithful witness, novcr expecting service next Sunday evening. to novo all in liny pluoc, but seeklug by all The picnic of the Sunday school of the there is good reason to assert that means to save some (I Cor. Ix, 22). Ho the new bill, when it gets upon the understood that It was his commlbslon to M. E Church, South, at Lakeside Park on statute books, will be less satisfac- Henderson (Jlrl. Shoots Jlerself in bear the name of Christ wherever tho Spirit Saturday was mosbenjoyable to those who View of the Young riqn She of Christ should lead him nnd bo perfectly were able to attend Thj men folks were tory to the trusts than any measLoved. sure.thnt God's word would alwuys accom- too busy to turnout but the women and ure enacted in mapy years. plish Ills pleusuro ifnd prosjicr In that Henderson, Ky., July 18. Miss delightful day A full ac"llin CURRENCY COMMISSION. whexc,toHo sends it (Isn lv, 11). It Isn children bad Lizzie Gisli, of thiscity,agcd eight Imppy-thlnfor us when we nro willing to count will be found in the local columns It is still understood that a.mcs-sag- c ecu, shot herself this evening with a let our Moused Lord mnnago His own afr Rev C C Hall is homttt'again after two will be sent to Congress, as airs, a nd nceompllsh what llo pluitcs rathrevolver, the er tiinn whnt rc pluiso. When wo nro weeks' absence holding a meeting at, fieth-an- y soon as the tariff bill is out of the Imll entering 'the right lung. She willing to fr.ll lnwlth Illm In His elturly church, near Nehn, in which he was way, asking that the President be She claims roealcl plansnndpurpohos and Just dwell assisted by Rev E It Timmons, of Hick- - given authority to appoint a com- will probably die. Geo. Blondon had jilted her' a,nd with Him for Hli work, Feel.lng only in ory Grove He reports a splendid meeting mission tc consider the currency, shot hprpelf,on tlic railroad, 'crossnil thins to bo arurou-- of Illm. xiv, i; Madtsonville, beginning Mrs Carry Alexander and Miss lilla Hawkins visited in Madisnnville Monday. to-d- Manufacturwl nly by tho MOKTONS GAP Prof. G. W Lane is wauled 10 teach The Sunday school picnic was a succesj The big meeting will start tho first of August. Wo learn CARLSTEDT MEDICINE CO., Evantvllle, Inrf. &&KAK&&&LirKjKiaUKj&JKJHankl 3 5 ticket agents I L Hdwonron, Sou, Pass Act . Nashville, Tenn S E. IIowKix, Tass. and Ticket Arjt , Cor 9th and Market Sts , Chattanooga W L. Danley, Gen Pass and Ticket Agent, Nashville, Tenn e.-- Over 4,000 vacancies several limes as many vacancies as members. Must have daughter is much belter. ;' more members. Several plans, two plans give free registration, one plan GUARAN- P.rtaMc.1.ClnoCa.,iA.:i,bV,N0T,aM, Dentlement Wo sM lost roar, W0 botUM o.W TEES positions cents pays for book, containing plans and a ijoo lovo story of 01IOK-Ten TA8TK1.KHS CHIQ. 1X)NIC aMIlMril V There will be a picnic at Nortonville, twnxht three srruM atroad Uits rear, in allow or, 'V' No charge to employers for recommending teachers. College days Saturday, July 31 penenra ut 1( years. In tho drua buslnsaa. hwrt -- ' M. I 8ou,Mr"J,Jch,,?'.B?,t.Ml. ootw wjiu mi or nn iitai aavo aucii universal 8l. Dr.A.0.M.. Sytlon, II Sutton Tatchart' Bureau, . V lacugn na your Tuulo. J.W. Cor. Main 1 3d S ;., Yours iruly, Uenbern it Rev. T. II. Merriweather will preach at Loulnllle, Xjr. ) Pnilc.ifit ant Minagir. ) AIlNEr.CAIlK JkC Chicago, III, White Plains next Sunday. Northern vacancies Chicago oflice. Southern vacancies Loniivilto olllco One fo registers In 69-7- 1 that Charles demons' little TEACHERS WANTED I CHILL TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICE SOote. I8JU8TASCOOD FOR ADULTS. TABTELE5B c a" lie-ha- g thirty-cigTit-calib- Alex Milcherson, of Madisouville, vrnst in our town on business last week. The quarterly meeting held by Knv f . W. Selectman, P K., was a success. Kev H. H. Gordon filled bis appointment at the Baptist church last Sunday. n Quito a crowd of good people from were here Sunday attending the quarterly meeting. Kev J W Sha'rher. of White Plains, was hero list Salurdiy and Sunday, attending quarterly conference Kev. ft. Hall and Miss Sarah Vaughn returned from South Carrnlton l.itt week, wheru they hid been attending th Di ttrtct Karl-ingtoConft-renci- loth oflicci r" MEDICINE for the BO YEARS KXPKRIErlOK. A Popular Proprietary Medicine old at Retail for Five Gents a Package rnVMi 1H eicJiV)l!SSiW i1 ,),MLn rroe, probably patontablo. MILLION.. u will be extended to ladies witbont escorts d Choice oi routes returning between and Clifton Forge will be given', enabling thosfwho desire to visit Lynchburg, Natural lindgc and other points of in"" ' nucn sminvscuiNo ior vurv LITTLl! terest Sleeping car rales will be $4 00 for berth, UXPENSU. I.ouisvillejp Old Point, to be occupied by one or two persons, and application for Tho regular Annual Excursion to Old sleoplni: car space should ho made at once in W A Wllgus. S I' A . HopVinsvillc Point Cojnf;rt in 'charge of M- - V. A Ky further particulars, address as S. P A will bo run run Wednesday Aug nth, via I C , and C & O Hmlways rihovt) or call on Agent I C Ky " from Nortonville on regular train, leaving! Editors, as a rule, arc kind-Spfciat 3.38 a m.. connecting w.ih Srmhore An exchange which leaves Union Station, foot hearted and liberal. of Seventh Street at x io p rr The round tHls of a subscriber to a certain .rip rato to Old Point Crrafort who dicd and jef, fourtecn THE HOST POPULAR TRIP TOR THI2 SUM- nCR TO OLD POINT conroiiT r AND TI1R SHA5M0RR. Kich-monWtl-gu, , wiihUpovVprivVe.retnrrBrTlt. .$nhti6 plpcr, i , , , r h & S A This trip surpas- s- nv f.fferfti !)Ktru ding public and aiTirdu many d bgitfu. hd was being screwed down for scen-r- v. liver.hns. Grand aniT ti,e iast tjme amj put jn a jjnen . invignratibg rnountiln air, surf bilbintf, ,Iuster n th.e"nometer, a palm hotel enterl .inmt.n. ocean voyage, j leaf fan, and a receipe for making anda visit to tho Capti', iTdtslreii Tho low rate of $t jo per d,ty h.n Wr ice. Herman Enterprise. pal.-nu- l The vi?rs subscription unpaid. dttor appeared at the Krave' as the question and frame a measure for a. general currency law. The in sending in this message has been due to the fear that this action micht precipitate a currencv discussion, and thus delay action upon the tariff bill, but there is reason to believe that the message will be forthcoming as soon as the tariff bill is disposed of. Whether it will be possible to pass a measure of this character through the Senate without very great delay course uncertain, but if Republican votes can pass it, it will become a law promptly. felt that a commision selected from the best students of finance in the country will be able to frame a dc-la- y is-o- f Itjs 1 M I. Heel Cougb if MBrup. ' B M1H 8 All 3a CICX secured at the Every Hotels Ifjge'a , Bold and Chamberlain attention and courtf.syi J- - , Subscribo for Tint linn . tr drupcbdji. futeaUuoO. Deol af illfi i rMBH I ing in jjg(ht' of her jori))cr ,l.Qver who was ;it his post on an, L&,N. $75 to $100 Pec Jontii Not long since Mjss engine. Gish took poison but the attempt Offered 10 l'irst-clasLady or was unsuccessful. Gentlemen Agents to aid in an work, which is ncrw Ups .and. Downs. being placed in every county in (Louisville Tost ) the United States, 'Call on M. M. Silver is down, wheat. up. Sil- GILMOUU, General Agent, at ver is i.owii,' cattje up, ' Silver is Dawson Springs, Ky., or address down, cotton up. ' In factthc only Student Register Company, Lock great product that has declined Box 344, Nashville, Tenn. .. with silver is that of "wind jam Leave your orders for Candi ming" silver oratory. date's Cards, Business Cards, Gold and Generals. Visiting Cards with Tin: Bkk, (Lnuikvillc Post ) Big now stock of fine cut c.u.U Golden wheat and tobacco aro just received . protesting against thu free, silver Splendid Opportunity. craze, and Generals Confidence anil Prosperity Will see to. it that Free trip to the great Tennussee this protest is heeded by the;wild.-cye- Centennial and Intemation ExpoPopocrat, demanding that tho sition, Read The Bub's splendid farmer shall be paid in ?45Vet offer, Go anytimtryou 'ike. Begin dollars. TT ' UUfV. H s d -- Iruhtiei or Brother, don't start tho wronK thin in order that your candidate may be elected or selected Who will select the nnt teacher, the I A. NAW Yorlf Mmnnnv Af fnflfinriuvfiirlnv .h.ml.l. .h Tlln.n. Ph.ml..l nA.nMH Dlaeod QDon the market about fire yearn airou mrritrtnAi nra.Mf ur coinpraued powdered prrparatluiu or curtain medicinaluhi.tn. drug! which bad tcn Accr -- , talllea to be of mors irenrral uia atuohir mcdlAl iitn ihin.n.ih.p f..t,.M.. lUorlatlon of audi Hit common to man hare their origin In an Impaired dluoitlon or weakened eauacltr for autmllatlfia- food.&liiorblnff nnuriahment nu ellmlnntlnir wutc. The catatojruo of 1IU Included under thla licod la aald to include pretty nearly ecry disease for which the phyaldan l called upon to preacrlbs. In preparing their atnndam r tor mo coupiaaca vi tiw American people the eomrjanv laid dawn f h ttrlni.it.iA Uiat ererTthlng entering Into the packot thould tx o( the hlibe.t srode, and ao preparnt iu Xsctedaa to retain lti oualltlei Intact ana unimpauea tnroujn any rxtindrtt pa Of time Inanr ellmata. (ml tho choicest drug thould bo tued, tin Ir preraratloii aliould lie In accordance wiui tne luiMi pernicted methoda or modern tclence.thrtabuli' ... pint.., ihvwhwi vj mw.utm. Btwivij w.ru. r,tni me coma uaed hare been of a grade aohlfh In In rciulrrmenta that no manufacturer tf tbceo Terrdax atODPera could auDDtr more titan a imall nroitortinn from 1,1. rmiMii iiitt. would meet 'tho cisctln .pWncalloru. Tho kIom vlala were In turn packed la Loire of Bquatlly not turpaued ln"bcauty and perfection af workmanahlp by tbewoutod by tho mojt f asttdloua dealers In Jewell and nniamenta of goid. Jlartmr act Ihclr lilftli itandard, nererconiieiitlng to vary from II, the proprietor, retorted to the modctii raethoda of making their commodity known, and wren hundred thouaand dollar In fnted within Ave reara Innewirjancr adrerit.lntf hnilnrArMMimrv Amita A..i. concerning lho auperlor nnd urprutng qualltlea of Klpana Tabulea, Dfllntnhougtitfut and palnijaklnrcoeM'Tera oyer the eommvrciitl world, and careful to note of the changed condlllona thai every drcumitance abrarlnir ProaecuUon of thlr trade, the manager! of thecompanyliare no c.1 YS.n JS . ... Mi.Mi, un..Mu iui a www price, .or oTcnr eriii .wfc. untrcnal ute. and lhat the people, although requiring nca an tho best of orerrthlmr. rciont being called upon to pay unary percentages for .tipernuoui nrannlng and packing or unncoeiiury protection ngalnut deterioration that rnlaht re-l- a neeaiess in the case of a purchase Intended to lie consumed in a suit in years, nut wtek. It lias also been discovered, and proved by the Mstof time and actual ezprrlrnrr. ?5?M!STl,1.h.w.. S,acTJa loSf ot QiU'tles, or dlmluulton of ex -wAatiW( auoniiiuvii a, iiuufr .' ."T" Taroranio conaiuons, inose mat nave lain loose" In o drawer, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are tooadAo practicajly as Octh and at emcacfoui ins Actln upon these uraestlonr. and nallnr narttiMiUrlr trui nnlmnalrivl eront netvspuiiers now sold for o cent Inslrad ot tbe old rate of nve times that amount. aatt the tte neral tendener In iall directions toward low, rates and Increased sales, the vuiniwiiynaTaenicrea upon tha experiment of putting up Klpans Tabules In pasteboard 11 oner to tho Irado upon terms which will permit of a packago than over aaopted n iinH.t,H mbllAlnVrvlI v..u--,v- u ,n .iwvDiuwer . . .VkTB 1110 tabules, or doses, for one iieroron cent each.fv half .V win no. imicnianv learned 10uisconunuo value tho Klpans Tabules, in the form with which raauaiaeiunrasa sale anow and t 'i people nave but will offer the cheaper tho benefit of such as may desire li?Jl."'A understood that theoualltv of tho msdlclnrfls IdeaUpailn r5,ih ilSi. It should UtHUBIIl. ' Z!Z " .i lu.lt.9ln IhnfAMH ..J MUUMllM Mna. A. .,kl.H ah ..., ,7n,.";; S.. .VT.".V riZiZAJTlW ZZZL.'uimi.1.'S. E"'i'"A "J ueiivenipacit. ' ---ri.it --'v m oh.'in' -." " v- -r ny ' buf ln for case a alnufe .irpm. eoaiaimna ten taouiea. win do seen, j face iSiilll0 l(lreis iinps,'rorwarae4 to t Wnprnca ?i ew . ft, ..!-- York--.rive rents to Until the uTkn.lsrLA rrinriiirvhlw lalaruliiAail (n fsLa unanta a .ai-- T the firstexperimental step in adirection that may leadto a revolution in me iracje. irhcthtr an Inrcntinn i Comniunlntloiu .trictl OODVBInUTB nn,J uosrrlplinn TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS. A. 80IENTIFI0 SvSSirnl'ISS'S!? a AMERIOAN. is:' oNmTHaTr0Vtt'r,sr.'J .1W. clrcuUHon ermsii.iii tL w MUNN 4 CO., " tilwu. N,.,r mU, BEN T. ROBINSON., DRUGGIST Morton'w Ctajp, I"Cc;xstic3l-cAIwaysonhandafuHandcomplctcsirknl DRUGS AND MEDICINPS, VVU FUMERY and TOILET AKTI- CLES PAINTS ANDOILS, 'it - f'. ul"'u i m.nii. .. PrtYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS' CAREFULLY COrVPOUNpEr, ' ..... 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