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IYWE tJ OTHERWISE. UNNOTICED. A MAJ.-GE- fi Great Tennessee Centennial. 5 vi EIGHTH YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1897. PANIC AT PADUCAH. Durnins of tho Oanlno Summer Thontor Dulldlnff. FKtjr l'ersons I'nlntnlly Horned nnd Uca drcd Nearly TrftiuiUeit to IloaUi Three or Four Children He. portod MUtliie. FIFTY-FIFTH NO. 8Q JOHN A. L00AN Boldlory, rr& ESnESbrft CONGRESS. CONGRESS IS CLOSED, ) w.JE&t IftraSaafflS " '.no. ' he cnu ..b.cbow.s.Rp" ., S Tonic HS. -- . I B,w--,-.- lh,.rwf"C:' ".. . .' alii -- '. .iime -;--Tare .WEI their BIB asBgfeSSg ceo"! Ail " iSf&.- rtKsglp Vii T July 31 Tho Casino summer tlieutor building nt Ramouin park was burned Friday nlpbt nt tun o'clock. A performance was bolnif u'ven, and there wuio about 000 pooplo prcHent when tho ilru broko out, caused by fireworks display on thu atngo. Tlui Over SOU nudlonco nua panloxtrlckcn. person wero Injured by hciiiff burned, anil many woru trniuplod almost to denth. Sovoral of tho actom wetv palu fully burned. The bulldln'p; was corcrod with tai paper, and was la a nlasi of Humes in teil ami nil to. At midnight It was i that three or four children had In the llftmcs. Women and children u in uracil from acted. reIff the burnliip; bultdlii(; with their cloth- - port the senate, on the Clth, the conference 90. on tho tariff bill was reported, to lo Injr nbln.. All thu iluutont In thu utty Blgncd by tho and cnt to the were required to look aftur the In- lioiivi. A inemaue wa ret ell eJ from the president recommending tho appointment of a curjured. Col. Ilaubeu Rowland anil hit rency loinmlsalon .. In the house tho from tho president recommending the apulfo wero seriously Injured In the PADUOAH, Ky., por-hille- d men-sai- io In tho senate, on the list, the formal reading of tho tariff oonfcTcnoo report was concludUosumo of tho Loglolntlon of the ed Tho debate was spiritless In tho mala. The reciprocity amendment and tho abandonExtra SosBlon ment of tho stamp tax oa bonds and stocks o loped much criticism .la the houso a Joint resolution was tmssod reauostlng tho president Called by Mr. Mckinley to Tass a Tariff!1 tomako such InVostlKatloni as will elicit all that Would Happly Atnplo RevcnurA tho tacts In reforenco to tho restrictions put upfar the Hupport of the Clovorninrnt 1 on tho slo of American tobacco la lorotan and for Debt Liquidation. countries under vrhat la known as the "ftcsle." or Korcrnmont contraota, and to enter Into tho.o countries WAsnihOTON, July 2. Tho extrawith a view of obtalnlnK a modification of these restrictions. ordinary Besslon Qf congress which has IN tho senate, on tho Kd, consideration of just closed was called by President tho tariff conference report was continued. McICinloy two days af tor ho took tho Messrs. Chilton, of Texas, and Jones, of Arkansas, mado formal spoochosairalnst tho approval oath of olllco on tho steps of tho cnpl-to- l. It mot In pursuance to his uf the report. Thomas 11. Turley, of Tcnnas-sewas sworn in as the successor el the late at noon, March 15, Tho spewas In tho houso a bill Senator Harris cial mcBsago, transmittod by him to passed to authorize tho presidont to suspond, In part or In whole, tho discriminating dutlos both houses on the opening day, wua Imposed on the vessels of foreign countries briof. It explained the deficiencies in, which lmposa similar duties on our vessels tho revenue, rovlowed tho bond issues' In thu umate, on tho S3d, after an exciting of the last administration and urged and dramatic debate an unanimous agreement congress promptly to correct tho then was rouched to tnko tho unal votS ou tho conference report 011 tho tariff bill on the 21th ut existing condition by passing a tariff 8 p. in In thohouto recess was taken until bill that would supply ample revenues fire, and afterwards until eight o'clock In anfor tho support of tho government and ticipation of action by tho senate on tho tariff tho liquidation of thu public debt. No, report, but as tho scnato adjourned conference without action, when tho houso mot at eight other subject of legislation was meno clock that body also adjourned until tho Z4th tioned In tho mchsago, and tho tin I If at noon No Important buslaets was transbill has been tho feature do-vo, proclamation Ntumpeili'. V1MI1TA1IMC Film TIUP. F. G. j NIEMS, Weler, Wiggers, PRACTICAL ; OflafchmaKer and Late with E. N.vihville, Tcnn. CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE OF WATCH. YEARS EXPERITHIRTY ENCE AT THE TRADE. 3ATIHFACTI0N Capital Sick Paid In, GUARANTEED Surplus Fund, 180,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 20,000. IB07. JNO. G. MORTON, , Tho advantages o a lank account It is not In businro numerous ness "men we am talking Ihcy kiimv nil tttoiit It l)ii t to salaried men, wngo earners and lo women Thrrn's Mfetv It Ihe bink is good oriii Tliero' convenience llin money always ready and out of renrh of Jour iWn pelly'sijuan- derlng, I no It is casy'lispun'd small sums when nu havo a large, cum in your pocket BANKBK, " The Casluo theater building was a mammoth framo structure, and thu paper, tho roof being of Uamca dovourcd it In a (on minutes. Tho burned butldliipwualocatpd'nbout three miles from tho city aud wits a great resort for women and children on hot summer evenings. Tho audi ence last night numbered 000 persons, aud was composed principally of women and children. Thu Bourne theatrical company was producing "In tho Street of Now York." In tho third act, when the stroot flro cone waa bolng produced by the usu of oxccbtlor wnppod about wires, a tamp exploded, aud Instantly tho flames spread to tho roof of tho building. The curtain waa at this juncture raised, and when tho audlenco saw tho mass of flames a panic followed, and men, worn rn and children ran over each .other. About fifty persona were painfully burned, and at least 103 others Injured by being trampled upon. Thero wero many women and children rescued from tho burning building by bravo men, who themselves In the undertaking. At tho front and aldo entrances men, women and children wero piled upon each other several feet in depth. Thoso who wero not injured tied In orery direction to their homes, not taking street cars, which wero In wattlug to bring the patrons of thu show back to tf)a,clty, Tho doctors wero kept buiy for Gcrcral hours looking after thu, needs of the Injured. ' tur-boawere-burne- pointment of a currency eommUstou was and a bill for that purpose was passed. Tho tariff bill, with the signatures of the officers of the two bouses, was sent to the president At nloo o'clock p. m. , the special session of the Plfty-fltl- h congrots adjourned lno die. THE YUKON GOLD. It Is Not aa Valuable MANY INJUnEO. M w i tu r- - Vt ' . T S . Tho report that three persons had perished In tho flames could not bo rcrltlcd at a lato hour. Many had their A LA HKLLK JAUnitilEUE Uraba spraluod and broken In the stampede which followed tho brbaklng out & of tho conflagration. Manager Bourne, 'ASIIIONAIiLK of tho theatrical company, and his wife wero seriously burnod tu making their escape. Two now pianos and cottly wardrobes of several of tho actors wero burned with the building. Tho list of thoso most seriously and ; burned, aa near as could bo ascerJJII'OHIKirOF CLOTHS ANI) SLOTS tained, Is as follows: Manugerllourno and wife, Col. R. Rowland end wife, 331 Upper Pirn! Slrn I, INDIANA. Miss Cora Clark, Mrs. Jlrautlcy, a C. K.VANSVILLIS, Rose and wlfo, A, C. Einstciu, I'red his riummol, two children, Miss Urlgsby, llit mrnuMty solicits Hopkins ability friends Fred Schrocder, Harry Keltor, John Ilvng aud Uccrgo C. Walloco's three ,A I'rajl.lunt children. ' Mrs. tiehr was. burnod, as waa alno 'I. W. WADIIII.I., nn.lilri her children, whom alio roscued from (Lounlu 3fopl:mc tho building as tho roof wnscollupslng. Mrs. Orcgory and her daughter, of Yazoo, Miss., wero painfully bu riled. Harry-GilbeHall Watois and Miss llleich austalnud painful injuries by Ky. Ma'disonvillk, bolng trampled upon. wero scores of Injured Capital Stock, - - - $50,000, inTheremanner, but it Isothers Impossible to this rransactu n Krnnral (linking business, secure their names as yet, lad invitns Ihn icctmnls of tint riil'ciisnl Hopkins and adjoining rouniirH AUSTRALIAN GOLD. in iho linivtt and mnsi secure vault in l'i i iiicllmi of Kentucky A Considerable Amount to be iiUppvil tu the United flute. New Yonic, July 34. A special ca(Eo' Coinpoimb blegram from Loudon to tho Evening Tost says: "Arrangements havo been prescriptions made to ship direct to tho United prppctly it Ukes limo U requires States a eonsldorablo amount.of gold jxporiiinronnd.icmnplctoknowledRn from Australia. This is not generally If nqiitroH Iho drupRlst known, and coming at a moment when ofdniRS loliwn a lir rtinmint of drups gold movements from Now York nru frcsli drills lie must give Ihe best looked for, will crcato much interest.' potsihld work, nnd fnr compensation lin must bo rcivxnbln Idleness and. Hardship (or Ttvrnty-flv- t Hundred Operative. Lawiiexck, Mans., July 27. The WITH TIIU AHOVE FACTS REMEM-- . ngonta of tho Atlantio and Everett cotUER WE'RE CAREFUL ton mills respectively have announced that operations will bo suspended ut ST. BERNARD DRUd STORE, their mills during tho month of AuIIRYAN IIOPIM2R, Manager gust. Itoth mills "will oloso at tho end of the week. No reason was given by thu agents for thu shutdown. About 3,300 operatives will bo affected. Lynching! Denounced by the Atlanta Clorjry. LOUIS. ST. Atlanta, Ua., July 27. Tho rocent outbreak of lynching In this state has aroused tho ministers of this city. Several preached sermons ugatnst lynch-lug- s KSSF Sunday, and at their prayer meetHWUM.II isftpffl ings yesterday appointed commlttbes PZXL ETuiuJtui' iiiijaiaiaBmmmmmmmmmcBnr fzfPr.Mf!Lv..M.i7i.v aaaaaaaaBPfi to draw up sultablo resolutions expressing of tho ministry of tho city in denunciation of lynching. MAOISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. L'FRffsCH SON, -- merchant tailobs - f BANK- - rt, 11 ST, JAMES HOTEL, rrf?t. A KSSSWmHbw nATIiS: $2.00 PER DAY. Room and Breakfast. $1.00. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. Sendee. 6m1,Rmis. Getl Meals. When you Vinlt fit. Louis slop at Ifc, SpIB M ko&tv end Walnut. Strttt Can DUttt to Hotil (URKISII DATHS.Opcn ull Nljlht tho-vlew- will tit Robert McMillan, thu lumber king, be qucaths 8?000 to Lawronco ualvetblty ft Apploton. A Handsome llequaat. OsiiHOBii, iYls., July 37. Tho gX Assistant Sam Weigher Waundcrhlll, of tho Solby Smelting Co., states that the gold from tho Yukon Is not of so muclr value as that produced in California. In speaking of this matter he (.aid: "Wo have found the minora from the Yukon a very nlco class of people to deal with, and they havo not been decolvod in the valuo of the gold they havo brought back with them. It Is a fact that tho Yukon gold Is not as valuable aa that produced In this state. Wo hare found that thero are from 50 to 100 points moro baso metal In the northern product. Theso baso metals arc Iron, lead and a few others, and there la a largo quantity of silver also. We look principally for the gold and silver. It Is tho Iron that gives the Yukon gold Its flno rich color. "Of courso theso other metals decrease the value a little. Tho nuggets from tho Yukoa arc worth 817 and 818 per ounce, and the. finer gold dust U worth from 810 to 617 per ounce. With tho California fold tho value Is about ono dollar an ounco more, that Is. Bug-get- o run from 818 to 810, and gold dust novcr teas than $1 per ounce "Our assayers havo found several other metals thata those I havo mentioned, but no attention Is paid to them, as tho AwlalAfl a4L amjh. 4fl lhl nflMA A other baso metal Aojwt put,ratiofa of a aaaetaBMitJkatotavf jst the jrecedlnjj Qgurola Wc geaaral vaac' coagreu, out i&ey wore smeBaeu-isoBaolmportant particulars by the senWORUS OF CAUTION. ate and when they finally became laws to Intending Emigrants to the Tokos contained moro or less now legislation Country. of Interest and importance. Tho general deficiency carried a proOttawa, Oatt July 2. Hon. Clifford Slfton, minister of tho luterlor, has Is- vision accoptlng tho Invitation to take sued a statement to the press, to the part In the Paris exposition In 1000 and eflect that the government will not appropriated 83,000 to defray preliminary expenses, and appropriated 8150,-00- 0 bo responsible for getting provisfor anew Immigrant station at Now ions Into tho Yukon during tho He Is afraid York to replace the ono destroyed by approaching winter. tho rush thero may lead peoplo to go flro. Uy far the most 1m portant piece of new legislation In tho bill, howIn without taking tho necessary provisions with them, and haa thcroforo ever, was that limiting the cost of thought It well to remind all who con- armor plate for tho thrco battemplate such a movement that tho tleships to 8300 per ton. In casu food to bo had thero la very limited. tho secretary of the navy should find it Impossible to mako contracts for Tho government, however, is preparing to make sorao shelters for partios armor within tho prlco tlxedhe was authorized by this provision to taka going in and out of tho country. tops to establish a government armor INTO THE DITCH. plate factory of sufllclcnt oapaclty to mako' tho armor. In executing this Aeeldeut to the Frlsoo InterurOan Train authority ho must prcparo a descripNaar Carthage, Bio. tion and plans nnd specifications of thu Kansas Citv.Mo., July 33. A special land, buildings nnd machinery suitable to tho Star from Carthago, Mo., says: (or tho factory; advertise for pi oposals, Tho Frisco lntorurban passenger train ind report to congress at Its noxt for Joplin went Into tho ditch four miles wost of Carthage. Tho enIn tho Indian bill, after a sovore pasono nnd gine, tender Itrugglo In both houses, tho question a down rolled senger coach Tho engineer of sectarian schools waa settled by tho embankment. following declaration of the policy of and llromun jumped, and the lattor es- lliu govuininent. caped uninjured, but Engineer Al "That tho secretary of the Interior Dridgowell had his arm broken and was otherwise. Borlously hurt. Several aiay make contracts with contract passengers were slightly injured. No ichools apportioning, near as may bo, tho amounts contracted for among names aro given. ichools of various denominations for Ihe education of Indian pupils during THE NEGRO IS DEAD. Iho fiscal year 1606; but shall only Tha Manner of Ilia Death U, Horroter, tnako such contracts at places where Not 80 Certain. d schools cannot bo Nahuviixk, Tcnn., July 2!i. A spefur such Indian children, and to cial from Florence Ala., to tho ltanner an amount not exceeding 40 per cant, saya: A report from Rlvorton hays of tho amount ao used for tho fiscal that tho negro caught Wednesday year 1805." started for Tusoumbia. guarded by an The question of opening to entry the armed party. Near Cherokee ho was rich gllsonlto deposits In the Uncom-pahgr- u met by a mob and' handed. Another resutvatlon in Utah was also report, which Is not crc'dltcd, bajs ho compromised by opening such agriculWus tied to n stake nnd burned to tural lands as have riot bocn allotted death, flo has cettolnly boon pun- to tho Uncompahgro Indians on a ished for his crime. Ills Identity was pledge In 1808 to entry, but rcsorvlng thoroughly established by his victim, to tho Unlttid States tltlo In nil lands Mr. Y.iughn. Mrs. Vaughn's condi- containing gllsonlto, asphalt or other tion Is serious. 'Iko substances. In tho sundry civil .bill tho most imHebrew IVrtdler Hhot nnd Itoblted.J portant provisions was that suspendIIoonk, la., July 23. A Hebrew poit ing tllo older of Presidont Clevolaud dlerhivs boon bhot and robbed it ilea' setting oaldo about 21,U30,00J here a as ver by threo men. A possu purAicdj forest esorvations. Tho' law ulso Inand captured the trio and then lodged cludes' a general achemo of legislation thorn In Jail' nt lloone. The robbtirs for tho government and protection 61 glvo their uamefi as Saunders, Fay aud the forest reservations of tho country. Chllds. Tho wounded man may dio. Thu republican leaders of tho house decided at tho oponlng of tho session Children Day at Hilt' (jtke City. Salt Lakk, Utah, July 2J. Ten lo pursue apolloy of Inaction in order thousand bchool children laid flora) to throw the, responsibility for delayofferings at tho baso of tho ltrighaoi ing tho tariff bill upon tho senate, and Young monument and then marched therefore the committees wero not anin tho monster parade of the school nounced until the closo of the scsijon, and only Urgent mattois were considchildren, ered, Fifty thousand dollars were appropriated for the relief off American citizens ,1a Cuba at tho solicitation of the president; SJflO.OOd was appropriated for tho relief of tho Mississippi flood sufferers; a resolution was passed authorizing tho scoretary of tho nary ') rawi.A j. j.i. j. ten-daya a sua-dopro-rldo1 It Fiiancibco, July Metal, Hot as the California Will Do. of tho session. Thu republican members of tho ways and means committee of tho preceding houso had boon at work throughout tho abort session which ended Murch I., gUing hearings and preparing the bill' which was to be submitted at thu extra session. Three days after the session opened tho tarll? bill was reported to tho houso by tho ays and means committee and 13 days later, March 31. 1S97, It had passed tho houso. It went to tho aonato, was refarrcd to tho committee on finance, uiii tho republican members of that commlttco spent a month and thrco days in Its consideration, and in preparing the amendments which wero submitted to tho scnato May 7 and exactly two months later, July 7, It passed tho senate with 67U amendments. Tho bill then went to conference, s' struggle, ou where, after a July 17, a compbte ngrcoment was reached, by which tho senate receded from HI amendments and tho houso from Oil. The others, 313 In number, wero compromised. Tho conference report was adopted by tho houso on July 10 at the conclusion of 13 hours' continuous debate. Tho report waa taken up In the'tonato on July 20, and adopted July 24, Tho tariff bill was signed by thd president the samo day. Congress did not devoto its attention entirely to tho tariff, though It illd subordinate everything clso to this bno measure. Tho four appropriation bills which failed on March 4 last, In themselves would havo compelled President McICinley to call congress In extra session even If the necessity for a revision of the tariff had not existed. Thoso appropriation bills wero tho sundry civil, tho agricultural, tho Indlaa and genoral deficiency. Those bills wpro introduced and passed by the house ta the identical form In which they, the relief of tho poor and famishing in India, and 850,000 was appropriated for tho entertainment and expenses of tho dolcgatcs to tho universal postal convention, who mot in this city. Tho only oktonslyo piece of genoral legislation onnctcd by this congress except tho tariff bill, wero tho laws to ttrovontcollfslons at son nnd toplaco In lorco "regulations to pro vent collisions upon 'certain liarbom, rivers and Inland waters of the United States, and tho bill authorizing thu president to suspond discriminating dutlos on foreign vessels and commerce. The .ennte, not being confined as to the scopo of its legislation, dealt with a nuinbe of Important subjects, both in and out if executive session.; Quo of thchc, wi Ich attracted worldwldo attention, wa tho general arbitration treaty ncgotla A by President Cleveland with 11 r. at lirltuln. After exhaustive consli "in Hon, despito tho great pressure ought to bear upon thu Ben to by re. ions and commercial bodies tli to u out tho country, tho ncnutu rojocted .j tronty. Thu Hawaiian treaty of annexation, Negotiated b'v President Mclvlnloy, was 'still iiniiuted tip'on ihen congress adjourned ', In open session, lifter much debatn, the suna to passed th Cula:i belligerency resolution, n buii'.riiptrr bill. In eluding both voluntas and Inroluu-- ' taiy features, and tho "freo homes bill." Hut nono of these lmportaut Questions received 'consideration in tho , 11 to transport supplies contributed for In South Dakota. prehistoric fort has been discovered Tho Idol of tho Amorloan Oltlzon Ihe Monnment to III In IimnciMO Tho minors at Trenton and Ccntralia, 111., decided to quit work. Tho largest crowd over ceon In Shoshone, Idahd, welcomed William II. Iltyan. Tho mining situation at Pana, 111., has not changed tho miners aro still When you tako flood's I'ilH. TI10W, old fastt-loncsugar-coate- d pills, which tear you nil to pieces, aro not In It with Hood's, Knsy I ttuka No Cripe at Chicago, Memory CuvelUd the Presence of an Throng and with Imposing Ceremonial. out Iinuso. WITHOUT A PRECEDENT. JJnltod Mates Mlnlit.r to be Ilecrtvcd by the Queen Itegent at San Hebaittan. $,WAsniNOTON, July 27. Tho atuto de partment nas uccn luiorincti uini a very gracious exception has been mado By tho qucch regent of Spain In 'Consenting to recelvo Mr. Taylor, the retiring United States minister, and Mr. jVoodford, tho new minister, at San rjubastian, where she does not maintain a court in tho usual sense of tho fcrm. Tho ceremony necessarily will ho Informal. This arrangement to meet Mr. Taylor's convenience, was fought about through tho courteous ijnd considerate offices of the dnke of Tetuan. It is without precedent. I AGAINST THE BERMUDA. Hate the Flllbuitarlng Steam. forfeited. t NKW Yoii6July 27. The Norwegian cult steamer Lccti, vthlch arrived from Port Antonio, Jamaica, bilnga advices hnt proceedings hnvo'bccu taken by ho court of admiralty at Kingston against tho owners , of tho Iirltlsh steamer Uermuda, prominent in Cuban filibuster expeditions, to havo her forfeited to tho crown. This step has been taken for a breach of tho merchant's shipping act, caused through in alleged defect in tho stcamera reg fcrforts to I 1 i : istration. BRITISH CROP8. Uazctba sent out a circular' asking 'm- -' formation on tho subject of ciop prospects. The circular elicited T88 replies, tho substanco of which shows that tho wheat crop for tho United Kingdom, Is 'much below tho average. Darlcylaup to tho avci age, oats and potatoes aro slightly below it, and hay in most districts Is considerably abovo it. WHITE FEATHER, Indian from Nebraska, Falls Dead Daring a Hun Dunce. QuTiime, Oltlo.. July 27. During n nun danco of tho Ponca Indians, Saturday night, Whtto Feather, u notod A Noted Iowa lOjforjBattoa Elicited by aa Agricultural Unsetto Circular. XlioTfjboN. July 27 Tho Agricultural Iowa Indian from Nebraska, foil dead In a flU Ho was on a visit with CO of his people. Thero woro fully 1,500 Indians in tho danco. Tho Kaw.s, Usages, Otocs and Tonknwas being present nt the nnnual religious rite. Uonfcueil In London to u Slurder Committed In Now Orleans. London, July 37. Henry Hamlin Evans surrendered hlnsolf Sunday to tho Whltcchapol police, confessing that he shot Arthur Terry at 41 Canal Btreet, Now Orleans, on Pebsuary 32, 1803. He was arraigned yestorday at thu Hates police court and remanded. Ambassador Hay has communicated the facts of tho confession and arraignment to tho authorities at Washington. aud Oot Deoltned One Appolutnieut Another. for Vancouver, wheuco ho will sail for Japan. Tho annual encampmentof the Christian churches of Illinois will bo held this week at Eureka. A. P. Dennett was killed at Kdwarda-vlll111,, by coming in contact with a live electric wire. Tho Governor's Guard, of Austin, Tox., won tho championship cup nt tho San Antonio Interstate drill. Ilov. H. LlnCavo, of Nashville, Tenn., has accepted thu prc&idcncy of tbo University of Kentucky. A man just from Manila 6ays tho natives of tho Philippine Islands aro stiil fighting tho Spaniards. United States, deputy marshals In Nobraska aro making a campaign against tramps, who hold up trains. tlen. Ruls Rivera, captured by Spaniards, has boon removed from the hospital at Havana to Cabanas fortress. Duoch Ingersoll, said to bo a second cousin of the uguo3tlc, tried to kill himself In ItrooUlyn by taking poison. Tho Missouri Pacific is said to bo rushing coal to St. Louis from tho western Missouri and Kansas fields. Uurglars havo been making things uncomfortable tor residents of Sedalla, going through houses by wholesale. Farmers in the strlko distrlcta of Illinois can not got coal to ruu their threshing engines and aro likely to loso part of their crops. Miss Gcrtrudo Johnson, of Fairbanks, Ind., died from pricking a faco g supimple with a pin, pervening. The body of an unknown man murdered aud thrown on tho railway to hldo tho crime was discovered near Dallas, Tox. A party of Arizona exolorars has discovered tho cavo whcreVpacho Itd, tho Indian murderer and marauder, had his hiding place. A minister at Falmyra, Mo., refused to baptlzo Dr. J. W. Norris Into the church, foarlng that his repentence was too sudden to be lasting. C. M. Coon, of Oage, Okla., died from tho effects of a rattlesnako bite, for which Jho refused to do anything, say ing ho was not afraid of snakes. William Hradley, colored, and his wlfo wore arrested at Pawnee, Okla., ohargod with violating tho new territorial law against miscegenation. Tho extensive plant of tho liadgcr Paper Co. at Kaukauana, Wis., was totally destroyed by fire. Tho loss will bo 8460,800, partly eoveruL,by.lnsarr aac of about 8000,000. A boiler explosloa la the luaabermlll of Kllpp iKlstr, at Cortex, Pa., killed Phil Duff and seriously injured ten others. The mill was badly wrecked. William Hutlcr, a horse doctor, aud Thomas Itenberger, a well digger, living at Swayzee, Ind., wero drowned in tbo MIsslsslnoua river, threo miles west of Lafontaluo, lad. Tho Diamond mlno near Helena, Mont., has been sold to a Scotch syndicate for 81.800,000. Fifteen years ago Richard Lookoy, of Helena, bought the mino for 00 cents. Elizabeth Slphilter, a woman with a history, died at Crown. Point, lad., aged 09 yoars. Sho was undoubtedly tho oldest woman In northern Indiana. Will Shut Down fur Viva We.kv HiDDEFortD, Mo., July 27. Tho Now York cotton mills in Saco will shut down Saturday for flvu weeks, tho reason assigned being tho noceaslty of reducing tho output. Tho mills employ 1,500 operutlvcs. "Huron" Illane Want a Divorce. Chicago, July 37. "Ilaroncss" Illano, known In private llfo as Mrs. Elizaboth L. Waters, has filed a bill for dlvorco fiom Leeds Vaughan Waters, to whom sho was married June 13, 1893. Tho "Ilaroncss" states in her petition that her husband was extremely cruel during their month of llfo together. THE MARKETS. o, blood-poisoninOATTLIt-NatlveStoCOTTOH-MKimers. homo in Ilopklnsvillo, Ivy., of typhoid fovcr. Printjp Takehlto has left Now York Herbert St. Clair Shanklln died at his July 23. Yesterday tho center of Interest was a little mound in tho Lako Front park. Past Its baso for hour after hour swopt rank after rank of tho men who had been tho of tliolr country throughout tho duys which aro at onco tho bilght-cb- t nnd darkest in its history; tnnU nftcr rnnk of tho fighting men of today nud rank after rank of tho boyn CniCAoo, and easy to xTnte Lh Ii ik of Hood's pills, ulik.li me 11 dato In every reiinct Bate, certain ami sure All " iliugRlsts, Sic. C. I. Hood & (e., Lowell, Mass. Vio only fills to tako with II Snrsaparllla. Hood's tr" B"ll'4j future. who oru to bo tho, soldiers of the' fcc jU 3'(r1'jixi4sW isPflt ..siiiiiiiiiiiBflsd&tvV BEST TRAINS TO Kansas City, Montana. Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, MAJ.-OE- JOHN A. LOO AN. St, Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, VIA -- From three o'clock until six the broad cxpauso of Michigan avenue was swopt from curb to curb by a marching host. From end to end it was a glittering vision of weapons of war, tossing plumes and standards, and throughout Its length a vast concourse of peoplo packed the sidewalks, filled tho windows and scaled tho roofs tosco, as the soldiers marched, how Illinois kept faith with tho momory of John A. Logan. rfT' Sf. Louis or Chicago, VESTIBULED TRAINS, SLEEPERS. DIMWQ ARS, CHWR CARS (Wff). F. M. ntlQO, TRAV. PABS'RAOCNT, ST. LOUIS, MC HOWARD tLLIOTT, octet, nan., st. Louis, Ma L.W.WAKCLCY,aK'LPASa'RAaTST.LOUI,wa DB. BaENDENHAIL'S cm hid Mi cm JT'SiteM IMPROVED Reviewing stands wero orocted at fre quent intervals along tho avenuo, all of thorn filled to overflowing; an enor mous crowd, which taxed tho policy to tho utmost waa In iho streets and from y tho wlndowa fabovc, out oV nearly-evcrono of Which floated the national colors, in ono shape or another, wero -- THE LOGAN MONUMENT. VS BaBBBu' jiaLaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBB OUAJtAJtTEED TO CURB CHILLS thousands of spectators who cheered and applauded tho troops aa tlioy marched bolow. It was a great day on which to hold a great parade In honor of tho groatest volunteer soldier of tho west. . .r. And Malaria la all Form. Tasteless. Moa genuine without tlio ohova picture KUd,lM KlRnaturo of J. O, MendesfMrH. all. pealara. Prlco, CO conta PRCPARED ONLY BY AND PEVKK at c.t,VANSVILLE, .IND, TiinxrjNiJ4Xj, MOLIFIED. The rortaguese Minister Much mewed at the Tone of the American Newspapers. Sold by Mntlingly & Co , RarlinRtaa Crablreo Coal Mining Company, Ilstey Kentucky WabhinotoX, July 13. Tho insult EXCURSION TICKETS VIA THE offered the flag of Portugal by a party of students In sou thorn California on tho Fourth of July la not oxpeoted to R. lead ' to any complications. Viscount do Santo-Thrystho Portuguoso minTO THE ister to tho United States, called at the state department yesterday and had a TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL short talk about the matter with tho officials. Ho provtously had brought AND tho incident to tho attention or the department, which In turn has caused an Inquiry to be mado of tho state au- INTERNATIONAL - EXPOSITION thorities. Tho roport of tho governor AT of California, however, has not yot boon received, as tho minister waa informed. Ho expressed groat satisfaction at tho tone of tho Amcr'can newspapers adopted In referring to tho Illinois Central R. o, NASHVILLE, During tho session of congress Church Howe, of Nebraska, was appointor! and conat Apia, Safirmed as consul-genermoa. Ho does not care to tako tho placo nnd has now boon selected for consul lit Palermo, Italy, and Luther W. Osborno, a lawyer of lllalr, Nob., at will bo named for consul-gener20. Washington, July inr FLOUlt-VYlaCOUN-NOAT3-N- ter WUUAT o. o.ll Nat t Ited Niit Yonu July I 4 00 Liu Wheat...... , 27, ISM, l4M I 0 rOIHC-N- ow COTTON-Mlddl- lng Mess HI'. LOUI& Coirs and tiolrer. head) . . M I m;i:vils-ritoc- rs. OALVES-fp- or Apia, t'nlr to SolCLt . SitAEI1 Pair to Cbolto HOC13 -PLOUK-lfutc- nts Funeral of an American Womnn 'In Lon don. London, July 2 7. Tho funeral of Mrs. Charles Chllders, of Pittsburgh, Pa., who was Miss Salllo Waul, took place at Konsal Green ocuietcry. Mrs. WHEAT COflN-- No OATa-- No KYE-- No TOllACCO-Lu- .. .. Clear and Stral.hV No X fled Winter . t Mixed I! .. ,. 1'i.r tho abovo occasion tickets will be sold by the Illinois Central Railroad at varying limes, rates and limits, including a HOW THEY STAND. ticket on salo daily, good lo return until Aareragc at the Close of l'lay Monday, November 7, and including tickets having limit of twenty days, fifteen days and sevJuly S3. For full particulars as to which en days Following Is tho standing of tho of the abote applies from your nearest league baseball clubs at tho closo of Railroad Station in connection wilb the play July 26: Illinois Central Railroad, call on or adPer Agent cent. dress your nearest railroad. Ticket Won. Lost. .708 vi 63 Bostoa M 25 4S Cincinnati Wm. Murray, Div Pas. Agt , New Or849 4 Haltlmore .891 41 t0 leans. Now York .562 M l Cleveland no A Scott, Div. Pass Agt , Memphis 471 M M Pittsburgh cmcago .4(0 A ii Hanson, u 43 37 Philadelphia. 443 85 41 V A Kellond, A G P A Louisville Chicago r a, Louhwllle Brooklyn fiV Louis 31 82 45 430 387 Washington t 43 J 17 M 2M 2 gn SHOT . THE INTRUDER. GEORGE KING, ORUGCtSTt ST. CHARLES. Chllders died suddenly ou Wednesday from tumor on tho brain. The bishop of Pittsburgh officiated at the ceremony. Caused by itottcn 'limners. CoLOJinos, O., July 27. A Marietta special to tho Dlspntch sayn the eauso of the trcstlu on tho Zanesvillo & Ohio Hlver railway giving away Sunday night, four miles fiom Marietta, was rotten timbers. Took Cold and Died. Leaf Hurley HAY Cloar Timothy Htm'Uit--Cnolt- o Hairy CUUrt -- 1'ionli POKIC-Stnud- ord tnewi IIAOON flciirlllb LAltO-i'rlmeHiOATlLE-NutlToSteers.. . ... CHIOAUO. . HCKIS-Fulf ?hi 75 8 Dr. NorrU Hhot by Daniel Uose nt Palmyra, Mo. PAi.iivnA, Mo., July at. Last Friday night Daniel Roso found Dr. J. W. to Choloo. HUUl'.l'-rnlrtoUho- loe 1'I.OOH-Win- ter I'ateats Snrl iij Patents WHKAT-N- ai Spring No . . .. a w (i IN (I .. 1KI O TilW M O il COKN-OATa-- i Hvd (new). No mil No 1OHiC--M- k ers t e iiien; It will go... The New Tariff Law Which has jnst been signed by Ihe Presi) Kigiu lu me spin Charles J. Stoes formerly of this city, but laterly of St. Paul, Minn., is dead in this city from a cold which ho contracted on his way out hero somo twe or tin co weeks ago. On a l'llgrlmage. Saiiatoqa, N. Y July 2. A spcolai train of 14 cars loaded with French Canadian Iloinnn Catholics passed through hero at midnight on the nnnual pilgrimage to tho shrlno of St Anno do lleaupro in Canada. San FitANCibco, July 27. Capt CATTLIl-NatlveSteHOOS-AlUlru- dus Protective published by Iho American Tariff League, and should be carefully Protectionists examined by every citizen ought to havo a few copies of this law for distribution. Five copies will bo sent lo ItntMi-Mi'lde- aHS any address for ten cefris, Ak.'for'Docu-mea- t No. 30 aid address W, F. WaUcman, Geh'l Scc'yi 135 West 23d Street, Now Wellington, i.rUe offer wr.Bw Hat oi otia I), u.. for their SUM) vrntta. York. thousand tnrenMona M St. JAMES HOTEL, dent, may ho appropriately considered an Industrial Declaration of Independence. An ofllcial tcxt.ot Iho law has just been Aycr's Hair. Vigor will go right to that bald spot and' begin to bring the hair back. jj, . ' (' ' It-- Makes . Hair Grow, f;: i Aro you a subscriber to Tjje Bee? You should be, No One Thought She Could Live. Centennial Rates. ThoL &N. has offered tho following "I behove thai if it had not got Dr. Frcderickslown, stationery and can furnish anything rales Rood for Ihe ronnd trip on account I Carl&tedl's Great Remedy (or my daughter Mrs. E G. Gregory, of Mo "Our doctor's remedies bad failed, in the printing line on short notice of the 1 ennessea Centennial; 1 Ickels Rood sho would not ho with us Sho got twenty days, $4 70; tickets good fifteen tlas then wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera in best style and at lowest prices. run down and her illness developed into S3 4o;ilcko)s good for sevon days $2 75 rheumatism and rhcdmatlc fovcr. Every-on- o and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very SI. Bernard Free Trip, stid that she could not live. Fivo speody relief," For salo Jjy T. Robinson Scnor;uiz Paz, the first Minister doctors gave her no relief, yet by tho limo Drug Store, Uarlinglon, lien St. Charles. You can go to the Tennessee George King, Morions Gap; ever accredited to tho United sho had taken two bottles of Dr. Centennial freo if you will and German Liver Powder, sho was Slates from Bolivia, says thai iho gold wife, Dr James Charles, of Richmond, Ind., tafce your sister, brother, ablo'to sil up in bod, and today sno is as country surpass in productivefields strong as she ever wa), and wa havo noth says he has completed plans for an air children. Read The Bee's great exness lbo1Kkadike region which is no ing to thank for it but Dr. Carlsledl'a. ship which ho says will bo a flier and in offer of a free trip to this magnifiwhich he, profORAS to visit ibe Alaskan citing everybody, and that one docs not Great German Kemedy." cent Exposition. It It j a success gold field Smith Vicxkrs, Tallula, III I have to (tecio while ho gets it. Carl-stcdt'of-hl- s to the Chronicle from Washington says: Proa-idoWHEAT No McKlnley will ask congress at OATS-N- o. i White COIt.M-N- o.1 ttii'li tho regular session noxt winter to NEW OHI.ISANt abolish the ofllce of the commissioner 3B3 .le. to COIIN NoX of railroads. Tho president thinks It ern Jl Is a useless olllco. Tho placo Is now 15(0 HAY Choice I'liitIC ind Mas. held by Goo. Wade Hampton. 4 I1ACON titles .Oiudllug 7Va Barn, Power House and Cars Darned. COl'llM I.OUIUV1LLK. Nkw Oklkaks, July 23. -- Tho barn, WHEAT-- No T1Q Sited XHi) COHN-N- o, power-hous- e and alx oars of tho New t Mixed 21 (A Orleans street railway wero burned. i'Olt!C-NwitO ti Dtfft Loss, estimated at 800,000; Insurance, COlTON-MUht- llii s aso.ow. "Last summer one of our grandchildren The Bee lias just received a fine was sick with a severe bowel trouble," says assortment of cards and other KANSAS OU'Y ttou nail Norris in the bed room of his daughter. KENTUCKY. Roso met Norris on the street In front of tho post olllco and shot him down with n revolver. After Norris was of DrtiKgists' Sundries. down ho drew a revolver and flrod two Nice Lino Prescriptions Carelully Compounded shots at Rose, but did not hit him. Norris' wouud Is supposed to bo fatal. CniCAoo, A "Useless ORlce." July U4. A special 'Jof FLOUU-llltfaUM- OATS-Wel- sir OATS-NatMl- ied. Mci BACON-Cleur- ltlb a To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, we will send free, upon application, a copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In addition to iicnsely interesting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper. Address THE NATIONAL UUMANE ALLIANCE, 410411 United Charities IlullJIng, New Verk Sent Free Don't Uso Drugs unless you need them, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by reWo keep only sponsible druggists. tho best. That is iho grca( distinction to bo looked for when the timo comes that you 'need else wilt you find so a stock. A good timo lo begin that spring medicine. coas-ple-- te ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, BRYAN HOPPER, Man. BUMffTTmn -- i iMdm ,V sr4 WipwpfR tWt?!p jj3wj)AloAiajijNjA & 6 "SWS&&mgp many is the only country that will raise an averaRp 'wheat crop this '" year. A I'AUL M. .MOORE, Cdltor nnd Manager. "WeFT dispatch states tint four spt-a- k Con-grcrsme- n Art the Hettinger Nerves Sense, Territory, Is islting her sister, Mrs II It Ogden. Miss Gcorgic Rushing?, ot tirernvillr, is attending the protracted meeting hern Miss Delia Fugale, of Dixon, was the guest of Misses Cnssin and Lucy Smith last week. Miss Minnio Ashby, of Hanson is visiting Mrs. George Gentry this week. Misses Pauline Davis and Nannie Ash-bof Earlington, are tho Rttesls of Miss Kate Ashby. Mrs, Dora Soyars is visiting hrr brother in Arkansas, who Is very low with con- SutnpJion.r W L Reynolds returned Sunday from Toronto, Cat) ad.t) uhero ho had been attending tho International Epworlh League Conference. . Ho reports Toronto as being the most religious city ho ever visited, so much so that the street cars do not run on Sundays. Rev. Virgil Elgin held his 4th quarterly meeting on the Dixon Circuit last Saturday and Sunday at Mt. Pleasant. Rev Barbee passed through lha city Monday, enrouloto his home In Princeton RevtGeo. S. Sa'vage, Superintendent A. B S, preached a very able sermon at the the M E. church, Sunday morning. Rev, Rustlings, of Greenville, is assisting Bra Brandon in the protracted meetHe is a very able ing at this place. preacher and is a man in whom our peoplo have the utmost confidence. Mrs. Motile Smith and sister, Mrs Jones visited relatives at Sturgis last week, Thomas Ahsby and family, of Hanson, visited tho family of II C Praihcr Situr- day and Sunday W. C. Brooks shipped .1 carload ot nice sheep last Saturday Attorncjs Jack Bailey and Leon B. Henry, of Dixon, were here last week takingdeposiiions in the railroad case. R H. Gates nnd wife visited their son near Shady Grove last week. Mrs D. D. Woodson is visiting her mother. Mrs. Coffman. Charlie Critser went to Ssbree Monday on business. R. A. Arrington, of Trenton, is .night operators at this place. Ho is only 15 years of age and is said to be one of the best operators on this division Mrs. S. C. Moore, of Madisonvillc, is tbe guest of O. L. Coffman and family. Prof. W. A. Easley, of Dixon, of Dixon, Tenn., arrived Tuesday and will take charge ot (be district school Monday, August 2. This is some earlier for our school to open than Usual, but it Is best we think as some of our bad boys can be kept out of mischief by placing them in care ot Prof. Easley, who is an excellent teacher to tame wild boys R. Subscribe for The Bbb. y, En rl In utoii. Earlington is the coal mining metropolis of tho Western KenMore miners tucky coal fields. in Hopkins county are employed than in any other county in the State. The miners of Earlington and the majority of the miners in Hopkins county make better wages than any others in the Western Kentucky District. These see no reason for any great complaint, and notwithstanding the mild winter just past, (hey are comparatively prosperous and happy. The product of the commercial coal mines of Hopkins county, shipped during i8qG, was about of the total output of tho State, and the sale of this product brought into the county more than j"50o,ooo in cash, tho bulk of wh.ch was paid to the miners. As one evidence of the favorable conditions of the majority of coal miners in Hopkins County we desire to state that one company, operating here and elsewhere in this count)', which employs fcpm 800 to 1000 men has had no strike in 21 years. Earlington, the coal mining metropolis of the western field is a town peaceable, sober, of over 2,500 inhabitants. It has free public schools for nine months in the year, both white and colored, a Catholic parochial school, numerous churches, two public libraries and reading rooms one for the white and one for the colored p'cople a bcautilul park on the banks of a splendid artificial lake of 100 acres, well stocked with fish and supplied with pleasure boats. The Hopkins County miner is generally prosperous and happy. one-fourt- ? I? ? ? ? Uto Telegraph " BE&.PUBLISHINB ' " . AX . will come from Wash- COMPANY. Second ington to (or "Sam Shack" - Nerves Nerves Nerves REPUBLICAN TICKET. Webster County. For Representative. CHARLES II. EDWARDS. For County Judge, J. V. POOLE. For County Clerk, T. T. MORRIS. t Incorporated! throughout th.- State. Better System of tlio human body. extend from tbo brain to every part of the body and reach c ery organ. are like flro good servants lnit hard MUST KEEP BUSY And in order to do so wc are making genu1 ine Hard Time Prices on all classes of-Merchandise. Money buys everything we" handle at WAY DOWN PRICES. For-tunatclyfor, us as welj as our patron?, we never go to market without the" very power- ful cash. Wc know we buy m or fctj J clan matter. Entered the l'csioffico at Earllncton SUBSCRIPTION One Year, atrictly In advance " ' Sli Month., RATES .... i .. .It oo 50 make it an even dozen at least. It looks as ihoiigh it would he the biggest job four Congressmen ever undertook to, land "Shack" in the office of the Clerk of the Court of of Appeals. Nerves Serves Nerves Nerves 1 Specimen copiea mailed (rcc on application wanted In all jnrl. ot the Correspondent! county. Address ua for particulars. ThrreMonlhs, SingleCoplea " ' JJ 3 THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1897 IA if M i. . i' r I 1 .1 His travail was like unto that ot the mountain that brought forth tho mouse, and During the past spring each Tildcn Postofficc Has Been Sur- "D. 's." progeny was equally prodigious It is difficult to determine whether this member of Congress has received rendered to the New wonderful writer intended to bo funny or 40,000 packages of garden, field serious. Tbe only way to see anything Postmaster. and (lower seeds, for which the funny in his communication is to tako it government has paid 130,000. DID JUDGE HALL HAVE A PREDECESSOR? seriously, and the very thought of its being humorous makes one weak Perhaps Dr. Clardy sent out his share of g brother ' D. J." has read where an Enthese seeds and is now trying to Not Certain Who Prtcttdtd Him, but Very glish author has said that "American make the farmer believe that he is Strong Indications That John V. humor consists in exaggeration ' that is it doing great things for the tobacco is funny because it is false ff'WlleMhSu-'-v.J- J Poate Will Succeed lllm. V interests by his "regie" contract I ("is difficult to answer nothing, and as providing resolution that the LATE .NEWS THROUGHOUT TUE COUNTY. 'D. J.'s labored article is as devoid of argument as the average silverile speech President shall ask foreign govand it founded on conditions that do not WrasTia, Cocirrr Dipaitmcxt. ernments to "please not continue Conducted by David Ittowxno exist, there really is nothing to answer. UIXOM, KV. their monopolies on tobacco." ANNOUNCEMENTS. However, he begs plteously for some little DIXON. "golden-winge- d bee" to buzz and tell It is hard to tell which is the STATE SMITE. Miss Ida Tolly visited friends in tho bim a thing or two; "where is the dollar garto announce strongest recommendation, Wc aro country last week. ROU1NSON Robinson asauthorized wheat wo promised?" he croaks. Poor a candidate tor State den seeds or "regie" resolution. Senator, from the conntles of Hopkins, and Miss Dilie Williims, ot SlauRhtersville, little June bug, draw near and listen: Christian, subject to the action of the Republican Your memory is as short as tbe life of party, what good can come out of is visiting Miss Lenio Fuqaay this week. 10 announce ut v.. Mr. Sam Armstrong, ot Vandersbnrg, free silverism; yon forget who it was that BAKER we are authorlicu as a candidata for Dr. Clardy's much boasted resolu Madlscnville, of really did make the promise of a dollar a visited at Mrs Cavanah's Sonday. ACII. State Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and to the sale of Chiistian, aubject to tho action of the Republican tion in reference bushel wheat. Silveritcs said "wheat Princeton, Ky., July 1897. Tho ReRev. W. W. Wynn, of Unian County, partjr. would never go up until silver was restored FOB MAGISTRATE American tobacco on "regie" con- was here Monday on business. publicans of Caldwell, Crittenden and to announce We are authorized to the place it occupied prior to the MORRIS Morris as a candidate for Magistrate tracts, docs not appear. The Webster counties are hereby called to Mr. Jeff Watson, of Sebrcc, was here in the Second Magisterial District ot Hopkins meet in mass meetings at tbeir respective Democratic papers in the Second several days last week trying to boy cattle. 'crime of 1873.'" and remember again, County, subject to the action of tho Democratic they all said on all occasions that "wheat primary, Angus! 3d county seats on Aug; 14, 1897 and select Congressional district have done a Messrs. Thomas Watson and Brack and silver went together, and when silver one delegate for each too votes cast for deal of talking as to the great Chandler, of the Ttlden country, were in went down, wheat went down also." But great McKinly in 1896 and one additional vote is expected to have service the Doctor io rendering tho cily Monday Canada I'll tell you if you will only consult the for each fraction of 30 or more, in each ot largesfwhcat crop in its his-tor- tobacco growers but they fail to A severe electric storm passed over wheat market of July, 1896 and July 1897, the the respective counties Said delegates to meet at tbe court House at Marion, Kenexplain where the benefit comes in, Dixon last Saturday night. The lighten- you'll find wheat 40 per cent, higher now ing struck several times in the town than one year ago. How is that for con tucky at 1 o'clock p. m. Aug. 18, 1897 to It is not at all .likely, that a resolu- surrounding country. No damage is and fidence? Don't jump up now and say the Several iron furnaces have just re nominate a candidate for Slate Senator in been blown in at various Alabama tion of Congress will have much ported except the dwelling of Mr. j. C. laws of supply and demand govern the the district composed of the above named weight with the foreign govern- Parker, hlch was struck and one chim- price of wheat, after swearing by all the points. counties. gods last year that tho price of silver ments that now have the monoplics ney was wrecked. W. A. Blackburn, Chairman RepubliSEBREE, Glass works, at Kokoma, Ind.f on the tobacco trade, against which bullion governed prices of wheat and other Circuit court begins next Monday can Committee, County Crittenden The Sunday schools will hive their products. You fellows said "wheat and giving work to eight hundred monoplics the resolution is County. directed Mr Forest Porter Sttndayed hero as silver had gone down together ever'slnce picnic tomorrow at Likeiidi Park, n S. T. Moore, Chairman Republican hands,liavc resumed operations. But there must ho something out usual. 1873, and that wheat would never go up County Committee Caldwell County. Mr. J D. Hill and son Clyde, of until silver was "remonetized." What do Prof. J. W. Welsch will teich school The McKcnna Steel Works, at of which to make political capital, G. H. Towerv, Chairman Republican arc visiting friends and relatives you say now? Ono year ago silver was here this winter, and Mrss Welsch wilt and in the Doctor's case the hun111., employing County Committee, Webster County. four Joliet, here this week. worth GS cents an ounce and wheat 50 teach a class of music dred men. is resuming operations "regie" contract is tho thing, beMiss HCQe Hockersmith, of Madison-vill- cents a bushel. Now wheat is selling at W. I. Smith will move in his new OUR CLUBBING OFFER. cause that is all the Doctor has to this week. dollars") brick store this week. who has been visiting Miss Lilian 73 cents a bushtl ("in 200-ceboast of. Duncan for several dajs returned home wbilesilverhis gone down to 58 cents an The "Ocean Waves" draws out large Th Bee and Daily and FoRthe first time in four years ounce, the lowest price ever reached. Saturday. crowds, of evenings, especially the"chi. Sunday Glore-DemocrWe echo the sentiment of a con full time is being worked at the As to the price of stale eggs I will sugMiss Mollie Nance, of Madisonvillc is dren. both one year for 6.50 gest that perhaps you bad not tbongb'f of St. Louis & Iron Mountain Rail- temporary which puts it thusly: visiting .Mrs. S. V. Dixon this week. The L & N. Company refused to The Bee and Daily (only) tho decrease in the demand for.j'aed "How dear to my heart is the face The facts' Ural more gold has been disroad shops, at Dc Soto, Mo. charter tho Providence Accommodation one of a DOLLAR, vhen some kind csvere'd in Alaska, and that wheat is still hen fruit." On reflection you'willrShpm-be- r to tbe Uniform Rank, K. of P , for tho $4.50 last year during the "'free silver" that 20,000 men have gone to subscriber presents it to view! going up is trying on the free silveritcs. two Sundays of tbe camp meeting The Bee and Daily and Suncampaign there was an unprecedented dework as a result of the agreement It may come today, or it may day Courier-Journboth Mr. Eddie Baker, of Lisman, spent mand for rotten eggs to throw at Tho new steamer Bryan passed up the y reached last Saturday week on the come tomorrow; it may come from Sunday in Dixon. one year for $8,25 river last Sunday. Not littla Willie, but speakers, and possibly by this sheet sjcalc iron for the ensuing others or it may come from you. Rev Uarbee, of Sturgis, filled his regu time you begin to realize that demand to J. C. The last account we had of little The Bee and Daily (only) Courier-Journboth one year. The uig silveer DOLLAR, the lar appointment here last Saturday and a large extent, regulates tbe priceof a Willie, be would soon be in Mexico. Don't year for 6.50 Sunday. commodity. You folks would not admit blame him since we heard from Alaska. round silver DOLLAR; dear, deBecause of the new rates Messrs L 13. Hardwick and Cosby that one year ago, but you have it to do Why don't he go to Eneland or France The Bee and Louisville Evening Post both one imported pottery by linquent subscriber, present it to Campbell went to Providence last Satur now in order to account for the rise in and teach tree silver? Mexico is already year for 2. 75 enlightened and also Japan since she view. A round silver DOLLAR I day. wheat. the Dingley tariff, all of Bcerbow-er- s The Bee and Twice-a-wee- k "D. J." says: "Thousands of honest adopted tbe gold standard. hail as a treasure, for often exMr. Charles Ramsey went to Nebo last Elizabeth, N. J., pottery workT one year Republicans in the United States' are The hebree Coal Company will compenses o'crwhelm me with woe; 1 Saturday. ers have returned to work. for today, doubtless, lamenting over tbaifact plete their switch this week and load coal Misses Cox and Head, of Providence, count it the source of an exquisite The Bee and Twice-a-wee- k Henderson, after skipping a few pleasure, and yearn for it fondly arc visiting Miss Dixie Jackson this week. that they have been duped, humbugged from the mines Instead of hauling down to Courier-Journboth one and fooled by tbe leaders of the M. the depot and loading. , years, will again give a fair this wherever I go. How ardent I'd Our court bouse is being treated to a O. P. (mean old party)" etc., etc. Jdany year for $1.50 'fall, beginning October 12 and con- seize it that lovely round DOL-La- r; coat of paint, which adds to the looks con- thanks for your admission that there aro Four carloads of slock shipped Sat. The Bee and Weekly Louurday siderably. isville Commercial both tinuing five days. This looks like "thousands of honest Republicans." a.. .a "the root of all evil" 'tis comI, 1,. xontz nas let ine contract lor a one year for J1.25 Mr. W T. Baker, of Lisman, was in There is yet hope for you though you more prosperity in Henderson monly named; loving MONEY is brick building, to be occupied by himself, The Bee and any leading publitown Monday. now groping your way in political as a are County. butcher shop sinful, some good people tell us, cation at low price. But let me tell ou, dear sir; Mr, Isaiah Ramsey, contemplates build- darkness. ' Thos Keane and wife and little daughter ij hustling but the penniless printer can ing a nice I havo never yet heard a Republican Walker Franklin residence. are visiting in Ml Vernon, Ind. Dissolution Notice. for the.Rcpublican nomination for hardly be blamed. The penniless Mr. W. C. Hardwick left last Monday lament or regret bis vote cast last year Titos. Semple and sons,. Thomas and a sound protective tariff and a good for The firm of Walker &Twyman has magistrate in the Charleston dis- printer can hardly be blamed. for Dawson Springs, where he will Malcolm, left Tuesday for New York. been dissolved by mutual consent, stable government, and your quasf-plia week or two. trict. Walker is an energetic man The penniless printer, the hardfor tbe supposed sad and sorrowful Re- From there they will sai (for Scotland, his Mrs. Amanda Walker retiring. The Prof. 6. Hicks went to Providence last of excellent parts nnd would make working printer, keeps sending publicans is wasted sympathy. Don't be old home, and will be gone about two business will be conducted in the papers that interest you; so hand Friday night to attend the Masonic Lodge too fast; just wait till we gel sorry for our months a gootl officer. future by Jno. W. Twyman, who Est) L. J. While and Mr. James Nail, way of voting and we will have the manMisses Lizzie aod Mary Bailey, are is authorized to collect and receipt in the DOLLAR, the big, dandy Durino the panic of 1893 the DOLLAR, dear raader, now will of ,11)6 Clay country were In town Monday hood to say so and change our vote4 as viaiting Mrs. Paul Couch for all accounts due Walker & on business. ,' Maine Central Railroad employes you present it to view. our sentiments change Miss Lizzie Powell is visiting her sister Twyman, and for whom a continuMessrs, James Townsend and Henry How about your silver patty in this Mrs Ben Jewell v ance of the patronage given, in the had their wages reduced ten per Clark, of near Clay, were in town Monday; country? Why your boasted and mos't Crops. Miss Fannie Carlright, ol Mt. Vernon, past to the "Pioneer Tinners" is Business cent. has improved but refused (?) to appeal the ditch case. eloquent d orator has aban- Ind., is tbe guest of the Misses G1II0 way earnestly solicited. The new proand the officials have decided to The chief of the weather bureau prietor will, as the old firm lias al The Central Hotel is being recovered doned this ignis fatus, ot making a dollar this week. restore the old rate. at Louisville rcports,lor week end- and remodeled generally this week. ways done, serve all customers out of 50 cents worth (now 43 cents worlb) John. w .. of silver and is making all speed to the promptly and fairly. ing July 26, prospects for a short ine postomce iron Die at iiiden was A tinplate factory at Joliet, III., Rich placer diggings are reported in the Amanda Walker, Executrix Estobacco crop throughout Ken- settled last Friday night about 11 o'clock rich gold fields of Alaska, and will, employing three hundred men, redoubtless return after a few years of State of Guerrero, Mexico. One miner tate of T. D. Walker, Dec'sd. Mr. Noah Tapp tb 'dethroned post tucky. For western Kentucky honest toil and labor, a full fledged "grild reports (15,000 per month from- - native John W. Twyman. turned work last week, after an "all reports reports concerning the master, whoitrefused to give up the office bug." Go thou nnd do likewise. operation. i Ueness of more than a month. The to. bo moved from bis store, and permit wheat crop arc favorable both as went to sec tho post office inspector at The Bee has just received a fine Now, Brother "D. J.," consult the marThe President and Secretary1 Alger have men get an advance of per to quality and yield." Oats is re- Evansvtlle, Ind., and it is not known what kets frequently, and now and then com- decided 'to establish a military .post in assortment of cards 'and other cent, over that of the previous six ported good. "Corn has revived that official said to Mr. Tapp, but it is pare tbe prices with those of one or two Alaska, to protect the commercial Inter- stationery and can fttrnislf anything months. years ago. and you can answer suab ests of in the printing line, on short notice the territory 'wonderfully' in the drouthy dis- supposed he received little encouragement questions as may in best style and at lowest prices. arise without calling on in his cause as he returned to The Bigclow Carpet Co., at trict since the recent rains." Hay Tilden unlawful night and refused to sleep some little bee, and then the Information lain at Free Trip, Clinton, Mass., is resuming work crop is good and nearly all cut until he had delivered the post office, key gathered would profit thee. You can go to the Tennessee and will put the entire plant in and pastures arc splendid. Irish and all, over to Mr. Cloyd, without any Prosperity is coming; it is already seen in the upward tendency of prices, if you Centennial free if you will and operation this week and next alter potatoes very poor. Earlington conditions whatever. take your sister, brother, wife, will only read the address Issued by tbe Since the Sbelton a prolonged idleness. correspondent to striking coal miners Nine hun- and Bowling Green are two of the children. Read The Bee's great you will find more dred hands arc employed when six points in the State reporting Tub Bee raised tbe question as to who evidences of it. You may croak and, offer of a free trip to this magnifi'You naturally lose flesh In cent Exposition. more than two inches of rainfall Judge Hall's predecessor In office was, tbe croak until your voice becomes hoarse the null is in full operation. matter has been thoroughly discussed in the summer and running down and husky and your lungs completely during the previous week. Dixon and a number ot the oldest citi Kentucky Fair Dates. g Every western worn out, but better times are at hand Is bo easy. You cet a little zens interviewed, br.t without obtaining a and, remember, all under a gold standard weaker eaph day, without hardtate sends encouraging Wheat 73 Cents. The following aro the dates for reports definite answer to tbe question. Th.-ris administration. regarding the size and quality of (Henderson Journal, Sunday), ly riptldng JL Is loss of holding the Kentucky fairs this a tradition that he had a predecessor, but SLAUQHTERSVILLU. its crops. Kansas alone expects Considerable wheat was disposed they differ as to his name and when be re appetite, neadache, weakness year so far as reported: We are having nice, refreshing showers of the muscles, disturbed sleep, to harvest some 60,000,000 bushels of on the local market yesterday at tired from office. Some say it was Bai Danville, Aug. 3 4 days. Ellendalc, Aug. 3 to 7 $ days. of wheat and a freight car famine 72 cents. Some of the best posted ley, others Clayton, and still another very every few days now, and cropi are looking weakness of memory, and these men in this city, arc of the opinion old and reliable citizen said be could not fine. It seems as though Iho Lord were Lebanon, Aug 10 3 days. is feared. that il will go to 85 cents in a few recollect bis name, but was quite sure surely smilipg on tbe McKinley adminis- are the beginning of nervous Lawrenceburg, Aug. 17 4 days. Iron and tonics days.. that his term expired and Hall's first tration. Tbe writer spent a part of last prostration. Elizabethtown, Aug. 17 4 days. A dispatch from Kansas City, tetm began during the administration of week in Union county and was told while and bitters rrjay afford some days. Shelbyville, Aug. How they Fill Up. Mo., say that thousands of freight Andrew Jackson, there that there never was such a prospesf temporary relief, but what you Shephertlsvillc, Aug 24 4 days. cars have left that city within the (Harlson Exchange ) It is said by those who have examined the for a good corn crop, and tbe wheat Is the need Is a food for body, brain Madisonvillc, Aug. 25 4 days, last two weeks and been dropped The Cincinnati Enquirer tells of records, that they are so old and mutilated finest ever grown there, both in quantity and nerves. Bardstown, Aug. 31 days. If the correspondent from Barboursvillc, Sept. 1 3 days. off on sidings t along the lines of of an Indiana man who, on account that it cannot be determined from that and quality. Paducah, Sept. 7 4 days. the railroads in Missouri and sev- of a financial snub from Gov. source who preceded him in office or Sbelton to tbe Sebree Herald would get out Hendricks staid at home all elec- when Hall's term began, of tbe woods down thero and go somewhere, Horse Cave, Sept. 7 4 days. eral other states, to be filled with tion day and "hoed potatoes." It is doubtful whether the question he would not have tbe "blues" or fry to days. Bowling Green, Sept. Cod-liv- er Oil with, the wheat inside of four or five weeks. fiocd potatoes on the first Tues- will ever be satisfactorily answered, ,as to make bis neighbors so "blue." Brother, we of Eminence, Sept 8 4 days. furnishes Just me day after the first are going to have $1.00 days the Ewing, September in No- who proceeded blm, or when he went There are heavy shortages in vember, did he? Mondaysuch rot. office, but all readily agree that he into McKinley administration, wheat asunder said nourishment needed for those Bahl will just we Winchester, Sept, 13 3 days. the wheat crop in Russia, Hun- I'hu same journal tells of insurance go out of office on December 31, 1897, and we would before we got into power. We who are run down and pale and days. Glasgow, bept, gary, the Danubian countries, in England being per cent. that his successor will bo Judge John V. have no 50c! wheat as you slate, neither thin and weak. Ifyou lose flesh Plartford, Sept. 30 3 days, have we any for Cfcts. This lime last year Morganfield, Oct. 5 $ days. France and the United Kingdom. How would 4 per cent, sound? Poole Efrjulr In summer take Attention "D. J," Henderson") Oct. we were getting from 30 to 40 cents per days. Argentina is importing wheat these Twelve year old school boys could Don't wait till fall "D. J.," Shellon's gifted (?) correspond-en- t bushel. Please don't be so blue, and always slpn now. heat such nonsense. Louisville Poultry Show, Second days, and the most .reliable to Iho Herald, delivered himself of a "give the devl) his due." or .winter before beginning. Annual Exhibit, January 10, 180,8 from abroad showJSfthat Gcr- Subscribe for The BeeiL1 wonderful production on, Mia at sea 8d ft.Boy iii&fVgglatH i ' MissEvylin Mclusky, of Davis, Indian '. 5 days. j ' VW- -. V. 4k '' ..ft ' '" e . WON BEE Thlendar ZO)Gp It looks as if California will soon be shipping wheat to all parts of the world. One of the largest wheat dealers in San Fran cisco finished loading a .vessel last week, bound for Rio Janeiro, Brazil, the first that has carried wheat from San Francisco to Brazil in ten years. Two other vessels arc loading for South America ports and one for South Africa. The outlook for the American farmer is flattering. masters. aro fed by tho blood and aro therefore like It la character. will to weak and exhausted If tho blood irtlilni palo nnd Impure. wilt surely bo strong and steady It the blood Is rich, rod and vigorous. And a true friend in Hood's BarsapvJ rills becauso It makes rich, red blood. do their work naturally and well, U10 brain Is unclouded, thero aro no neuralgic pains, nppcUto and diges tion aro goou, wucu j uu uuto ? . ' to J & j , fc 49 49 4? 49 County Atloroc), DAVID DROWNING. For Superintendent of Schools, I. G. NANCE For Assessor, G. H. nRYANT. For Jailer. J J. CURRY. Hood's Sarsaparilia Tho Ono Truo Mood Purifier. Alt druggists. L 1. Hood A Co Lowell, Mm, Prepared only bj tho best famllyctthartla and lUer stimulant. 2M. HOOUS h I'lllS WEBSTER COUNTY NEWS. 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Dry Goods, Shoes, Gents' and Ladies1 Underwiar and Hositry. t 8 S Gent's White and Colored Shirty J HATS AND CLOTHING . 49' 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 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. B Wr"r" Bishop & Co MADISONVILLE, KY. WANT IT. MONEY BACK JJ i EmBmAwmm law-abidin- g tr MOBBm ?$??9i :r9T9$T9T9TT$TWr4 3i54Srt- . THE BIS 5T0REJ 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 ? Just a, BIS REDUCTIONS BIB BARGAINS '1 IN ALL KINDS g M fc- nf; - OP CLOTHING THROUGHOUT OUR BIG STOCK, g $ r: . .U- 1 .1.00 - y. 4? Worth S5.00 and over, have been -selected and put - . Suits, i SIwHje. , ,f on our 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 - $3.98 Table. 100 Suits, our price nas uccn 510; win an go in mis sale for .. -- Jj Black, French,. Clay Worsted, usually sold for Si 2. 50; Eul-ingto- r $8.00. 1$ s j. e, 100 Pair Pants, Odds and ends, various styles and sizes .but good; will be sold from - at Fully $1.00 to. $2.00." THESE ARE PLUMS WHILE THEY LAST. 49' 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 m al sound-mone- al Dulin, McLeod & Company, f .' ucr GLonE-DEMOCRA- $r;Y?r;r;yW? Do Yoti Get MADISONVILLE, KY. '4 "4 f 75 al OOOCOOOODODCODODOOOOOOOC) g flWHO C3 I 15 YOUR TAHOR? a CORRECT FIT? YEARS or... SUCCESS YOU PCCEIVC THE - two-stor- X A -- - .v BENmvs 20 ln in HIGH GRADE TAILORING by ORDERING YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS X 11 or M. BORN & Co.. THE MEAT CKWA60 MEKNAXT TAINS. We guarantee to fit silver-tongue- o 4LI4. J ST. 300 yw. a saw m NEW SAMPLES TO 8EU.ECT PROM uA BERNARD GENERAL STORE. jkw JOHN "W. tvyman: TINNER, Main Street, West of Railroad," 24 eftKblNGTON, KY. A complete Stock of ' ' Losing Flesh Stoves, Castings, AND TINWARE. Repairing, Hoofing and Guttering, a"nd "Sky-high- " in quality prices dirt cheap. grain-producin- e 'There 244 j WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To make 'our Funeral Equips ment the best in 'this' part 9O -the State. Anything and everything you want in livery. P B 13h "-4- 0 ScHt&emuUten. 84 84 X PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Od 5 I 'imam VHK4 ' 154 Scott's 125 ad-yic- ' Ift ? Subscribe for The Bee. , 7 - 'ww ,s 1 tMh s4H .till i m ja&mityfc afraf "fey-,,- ' s2kMA , - t ".' ""$""'53 5g Sfliag" MltTgjgJglo- EVfST1nKcd, - for ffi'Sffi'ha; ?p f r.cs Cn,pbc.JDgult ol IM f y ,?. HU( iTVHl SSJRU jIk it c EIGHTH YEAR. LOCOMOTIVE IEARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1897 SUPPLEMENT. on schedule time, and, like timo and tide, wait for no man, or woman, either, for that matter But she wouldn't have it, and finally just as we were about to start, "she 'Well, I'll just see shouted indignantly: about that.' "I laughed, but soon ceased to laugb, for what did that old woman do but gel right on the track about three feet in front of the engine. She sal herself there firmly grasping hold of the rails with both bands. The conductor signaled for me to go ahead as our stop was over. But I couldn't do it as long as she remained on the track, for I would kill her certainly. I called to the conductor, and be, impatient at the delay, came np I explained the situation to bim. He was as mad as I was, and, gota up to the woman, be told her to get off the track. " 'I just won't' she replied, 'until my daughter gets on board yonr train.' He pleaded with her for some time, and finally declared that be would have to use force. " ' just you dare!' she cried. I'll sue you for damages if you dot' "This opened a new complication, and we reasoned with ourselves whether we bad better remove her by force. Just as we bad determined upon a course of policy ber daughter came up, and, keejng the old woman on the track, kissed ber Rood-bj- e and got on the train, while ber mother called to her: "Go ahead Mary Ann You have plenty of time, though, for I will sit on the track until 3 ou get on board.' "And then, when Mary Ann was safely 00 board, and we were about ready to run over the old woman if necessary, shecamly and slowly got Up aod waved me a goodbye, calling.at we pulled out ot the station: ' 'I hope I've leached you. fellers a grain ot perliteoess ' Joseph Gazette. NO.' 30 a BLASTS. DOWN IN THE MINES. The Laurel county miners have received 'advance of 3 cents a ton for mining, at the hands of the operators, and are working full time lo supply thedemi.nl Supervisor Solllvua made a trip lo Providence last Saturday. Agent Kthrldge says bis waybills show a big business from this point this month so a voluntary lar. fwo firemen wbo lately imbibed loo e lost their positions last freely ol red-ey- week. The trainmen find no reason to complain of a dull business now, lu fact some ask tor rest. Master of trains, Devney found time to make relatives a'brlet visit at Evansville last Sunday. Engineer Joseph Rupcke thinks of soon moving bis lamlly from Nashville back to tbls place. , The pay car after making Its monthly round returned from the south Sunday in charge of Conductor Cole. If all signs don't fail conductor Will Court U thinking seriously of taking unto himself a wife in the near future. Look at the n amber of train orders givon and you can see that even the train Uispatcbeis spend no time In idleness. Engineer lionbam was called to Elkton e last week to attend court and Agents and Wulker an on the same mission this week Superintendent Dickson is said to be some better and it is the wish of bis many trieods that he may soon recover bis Etb-ridg- health. A small dose of their own medicine was given the Howell yard crew last Saturday, when numerous trains from the south blocked the yard. One of the overworked men lately has been Walter Wright, who finds it necestormer Rood entery and diarrhoea. date's Cards, Business Cards, 3. Because it is the only remedy that Visiting Cards with The Bee. wilt core chronic diarrhoea. Tbe Reinecke mines at Belleville, III., Big new stock of. fine cut cardt 4 Because it is the only remedy that having shut down, President Reinecke just received." will prevent bilious colic will have to call on his Kentucky-minfor 4 Because it Is the only remedy that a supply to fill his orders. will cure epidemical dysentery. Secretary Bailey, ot tbe Reinecke Coal 6 Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended upon in cases of chol- Company, bas been kept very busy the past week or two booking orders and anera infantum. 7 Because it is the most prompt and swering telegrams. most reliable medicine In use for bowel Tbe Hecla Coal Company broke its best complaints. 8 Because it produces no bad results. record la week by mining and loading 9 Because it is pleasant and safe to take, 10,000 bushels' of coal. The New York Stockholder, commentto. Because it bas saved the lives of & more people than any other medicine in "11? 'VX When called upon the St. Bernard Coal ing upon tba recent reports ot the L. -- !j JW N. Railroad Co., states that the financ al the world Company can load and ship in one day The 23 and 30c sizes for sale by St. Ber position of this company is greatly im- nard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Rob- over eighty cits of coal, as was shown by proved, and It can "now stand comparison inson. Mortons Gap; George King. St. their work the past week. s and financial conditipn Charles. as to its Without tbe miners' support tbe band and future protpects for business with boys can expect to do but little next The Very Best Service Will be Q.ven. quoted in the other roads whose stock is with their aid as ttjev always give, It will be a pretty sight indeed to see the market at 23 to 33 per cent higher." success will be tbeirs at their moonlight beautiful vestibuled train pull out ot picnic Magman Crowder, while remonstrating 71b St Station in Louisville. Ky , at 1.30 with a passenger, who first refused to pay p. as., August xr, having on board Tbe strikers may not win, but it is true the merry bis way, or get off train, was shot in the excnrsionists.all bent on the full t turn eojayraent that they never had so many sympathizers. breast and severely wounded one day last ot all that is to be seen on this popular outA Kansas paper says; Tbe great strike last week. On account of the wounded ing. The run is made on quick time, and now on among tbe miners ot tbe east gives roan being nnable lo attend trial, there has the trip that is void of everything thai is not, up to ibis time, been an examining calculated to amor or vex the passenger. tbe pop papers another rhaoce lo mislead trial. Conflicting rumors have been set Even your room is assigned you before their readers. They point to tbe strikers afloat about the cause and the shooting, reaching Old Point, so as to avoid cay de and then sarcastically ask it this is Ibe promised tbe Republicans I but the opinion In general seems to be that lay whatever, Ladies who have no escorts prosperity aw H. va: fan the shooting was notia the least justifiable can take this trip, feeling that especial pro- Tbey are afraid to tell tbelf readers Ibe real cause of the strike. The miners are Chief Arthur of B. ot L. E. thus speats vision bas been made lo see that they bave not striking because tbey were threatened about tbe,present strike of coal miners: every attention and lack for no courtesy with a reduction in their wages but they "This is not a matter which concerns Those desiring information should write to strike for higher wages than tbey bave our organization," said Mr. Arthur, speak- W. A. Wilgus. S P A., Hopklnsville. Ky. been getting during tbe past few years ing ot the coal strike. "It Is natural that under Demopop rule in this country. feel a sympathy for the trainmen should And they deserve higher wages and will striking miners and I suppose they do. get it before McKinley's administration is is no reason why they should re.but there per old enough to cut its hrst tooth. All communications and miners ot newt fuse to haul West Virginia coal the same Ulnlnu to tbli column should be tddWltd lo Xi here gives an acThe Courier-Journa- l as any other freight. It may be there are Geo. ALiiiKDm. Barlictca, Ky. count of the condition of tbe miners in tbe some who would be inclined to refuse to handle it. I havn not been asked by Jellico coal fields and from it will be seen HON A. M. B. CHURCH. that the cause of their trouble is tbe cheap any of our organization for any advice on Services every Sunday moraine at 11 o'clock, the question. The orgaaization bas rules nd evening at 7 o'clock. Snnday school at Ojo coal placed on the markets by other mines: 1. m. G. 11. Walker, pallor. Tbe condition of tbe striking coal minerb governing its members in such affairs." in the jellico district is very serious Ratchford, it is understood, hopes to MT. HON BAPTIST CHURCH. induce lo the trainmen, switchmen and Services Sabbath at it a. m. and 7 p. m San There is apparently nothing in sight foi icnooi si o:jo 1. m W. W. Foster, paitor. them but starvation or removal from this conductors, through their leaders, lo reterritory, There are fourteen mines in fuse lo bandte West Virginia coal not Charlie Campbell, old boy, look out for this district, employing, when running full m ned by noion labor. It be accomplishes the next lime. t5-t- ie men, as follows: The that the operators concede the market Rev. T. H. Merriwealher preiched at time, about 3,300 Standard, 430; Wooldridge, aoo; Falls Earlington Sunday night. would take a wonderful jump. 2)0; George Miller is the champioo black- Branch, 230; Indian Mountain, "Before I came to this part of the counProctor Coal Company, 430; East Tennes- engineer on a railroad down berry picker. try, I was an Miss Bettie Alexander, Sonth," said a railway man. "We used to visited friends here last week.of Princeton, ste Coal Company, 300; Hywell Davis W 'C-tfCompany, 300; Main Jellico, 300; Bird-Ey- e long run, and we were pretty slow make a Come out to the reading room Coal Company, 450: Central Jellico, 251 some about It. While on that line I bad and bear Joe Rash. Tbe otber tour mioes, being smaller, era I remember one very odd experiences. The Misses Jackson were out Sunday. ploy from twenty-fivto one hundred men station, riav when we reached the junction Remember the Christian Endeavor Suneach. These men have been idle since tbe cams up to me and asked me 1 day. a wosaan last of May, owing to the disagreement hold the train for five minei. She said Free For All. over the wage scale, and they bave exdaughter wanted to take the train that bet Without money you can go to hausted all their means, so that now they was impossi told her that it to the city. the Tennessee Centennial and Inter bave but little on which to live. A comble for me to hold the train for her. na'ional Exposition any time you mittee was appointed several weeks ago to expostulated. 'I " don't see why, she Read The Bee's great offer solicit subscriptions for the miners. There think you might do a little thing like that.' like. i is still some provisions left in tbe miners' ran and go to work. I tried to expUm to her that trains e sary to work all day and a portion ot the uigbt to keep bis work up. It bas not often occurred that more crews wera required to handle the business north ot Earliogton than south, but we believe a count will reveal the fact that of late this is true. Its is announced thu the Elliot Car Company, of Gadsden, Ala , has secured contracts to build 321 freight cars, ot which 420 are for 'be Louisville & Nashville system. The contracts will aggregate about $230,000. Mr. V. Vandenberg. Traffi; Mtoager ot t le L A N. road, states that the contract tor the new elevator at Pensacola, Fla., bat been let to a Chicago firm. The ca pjcity of the elevator will be 300,000 bushels, and its estimated cost $120,000, It will be completed about Jctober 1. for coal. During the past two weeks, one man at Hecla mines made an average of about five dollars per day, mining coal. John McManus of the Hecla mines is said to be the best miner at work there. John has been making a steady fight for standard wages, but now be Is satisfied. The miner at present bas a little the advantage of the day laborer, but taken the year around there is very little difference. Davis & Co., of Morions Gsp have leased the Woodstock mine and preparations are being made to at once resume work thuie. Even coal stack went at a good price last week No idle bread was eaten by the Si. Bernard officials the past few weeks. From the President down tbey have been compelled lo handle business with a rush, and tbey are equal lo every emergency. Last fall Mr. J. B. Atkinson, President of the St. Bernard Coal Company, told bis men then at work at the coke nvens, that in Ibe event of McKinley's election, tbe demand for coke would increase, and the shipments ot that product from this point plainly shows be knew what he was talking about, as now three limes as much coke is shipped as at this time last year What a contrast in tbe above statement and its fulfillment.and the promises made by those free silverites, wbo said that tbe price of wheat would go down and the price of silver advance, when now tbe reverse bas proven true, Tbe charge can never be made and proReasons Why Chamberlains' Colic ven that tbe miners of this county are lazy Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy and won't work when an opportunity preis Best sents itself, as it is an evident fact that 1. Because it affords almost instant relet in case of pain in the stomach, colic tbey are willing and work with a vim when there is work to do. and cholera morbus. supply depot in jellico, b .t tbe stock is running low. The mines in Laurel county, Ky., and at Coal Creek, Tenn.,are in operation, and the indications are that tbey will be able to supply the market which is dependent on this section for coal. Already a number of miners bave Rone to the two latter places to work, leaving the jellico district. The only salvation for tbe Jellico operators is to get their coal mined at the reduced rate, for unless this Is accomplished tbey can not compete with tbe Coal Creek and Pittsburgh operators, unless given a lower railroad rate. The Central Coal and Iron Company bas acceded.to demands of tbe miners and has established a regular pay day. The company will hereafter pay off on the last Saturday of each month for previous month. Tbe company paid off for the last four months, a total pay roll of about $8,000 Tbe miners are reconsidering tbe matter of sending a committee appointed to attend the miners' convention to be held tomorrow at McHenry by miners of (bis district. Tbe committee will prob tbly not go. Maysville Ledger: The coil mine workers, who recognize the fact that tbe reduction in ibeir wages immediately followed the redaction of tbe tariff on coal, will not altogether relish tbe sentiment of the Democratic party as vjiced by Mr Brvni, wbo said in a speech in Congress, January duty on coil is iaJdfeisi-ble.- " 13, 1894: NEW ENTERPRISE TOVES 200,000 arvr lit DAILY UBU owar . oiviita OVCt BATterAC-non- They are made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Souuiem Farmer. They last loucer and. moke more bomci happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backa guaranteed for 15 year. It your Dealer- - does not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. .lnHp'fcsHiiJIiGsF ft!V iWMaTeBlePffjeBslllmffwH ii Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. NASHVILLE, TENN. MAXUFACTUHat How Much the Trip to Old Point Com- or "St. fort Will Cost. For those who deoire to know, we will say that this trip is a most reasonable one, andean bn extended and enlarged to suit Many tbe convenience of tbe passengers. bave made tbe trip on $33 while those wbo spent $30 would take in Washington, Baltimore and Norfolk, and some wbo had tbe time and spent $73 or $100 would visit New York, via. tbe Old Dominion Steamship Co , and take some side trips on tbe Hud son to Long Branch and Coney Island. COOKING AND HEA.TING STOVES, Mantels and Crates, aollowyrare. Tinware, Etc. maum m China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. low Everything necessary and convenient for Iho Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry and Dairy. BIGYGLES A SPECIALTY. r. 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On Tuesday of last week Charlie Cyprian Trouillas was assassiCampbell of Hopkinsvillc, was nated while eating supper at hi3 fined $6 in the city court for behome near Ncbo is this County. ing drunk and disorderly and a The killing occurred about nine similar fine for a previous offense o'clock and tho shot was fired was recorded against hini. He After serious illness Hood's Sarsapathrough a window, tearing the was then given until 5 o'clock back of Trouillas' head almost off, rilla has wonderful building up power. Wednesday afternoon to pay the Ephriam Brinkley was the nearest It purifies the blood and restores perfect fines or go to the FHty Years Ago. I.v brkits . 307pm neighbor, a man against whom health This of course was a bid for him to this It the ay was Lv, Klauehteri... m J it bound to look many serious charges were laid by Lv. Ilanaon Aladlson villc vs. Allensvllle. J 3J P m Miss Kate Minders died last leave town which he did on a When grandfather' had his "plcter took." I.v. Madjionvllle 3 49 J' m 4 47m citizens of the neighborhood, Sunday afternoon at the Seminary freight train Wednesday afternoon Thei e were the shadows cast before the Lv, Karllnglon 4 01 p m 7 to p m 4 59 a in The Madisonvillo Base Ball Club among which were charges conThe coming of Conjurer Daguerrc l.v. fAHIons Gap 4.15 pm Lv, MotlonTllle., 5 19 a m crossed bats with the Allcnsvillc necting his name with that of the building in Madisonville, after an which he rode to Earlington. And his art like a girl in a pinafore 4.31 pm a. ,i p m t oj a m Lv llopkliivllla 5U pm illness of about eighteen months, Here he raised five dollars and Bome day to bloom to a goddess fair. Club, on the grounds of the latter, wife of the murdered man. ?8 n m Ar Gmhiio Lv Omlitlo. ,, A.ijpm 847pm 651am Tuesday and Wednesday. miring winch time sue was a boarded the' midnight passenger Mtn certainty were not as black, we kaor The As they pictured them, go years ojo. 8.0) p in to 10 p m 8 40 a m Ar Nailtvllio .. The suspicion of the neighbor- great sufferer. She was a consistent train north. At Madisonville, two nines had met before, and as hood M0ITII immediately pointed with member of the Baptist church and flagman Charles Crowdcr, dis No, 9 No. 31. No 54 each had u game a piece to their great emphasis to Brinkley as the I.v. NaihvllK... a good Christian woman. Until covered Campbell and he was 7.35 am 7.45 m 710pm Lv Gulhrlo p m credit, both clubs played hard and assassin and the mutterings 0.59 am g 31 a m o of the recently her home was in Earling- brought into the coach and made Lv. JIopiintlll.. 041 a m lull in spm fast nail in these last two games, began to mako new men, just Lv NortaBvUlft. 10.30 a m people were ominous of trouble to ton, where she had many warm to pay his fare to Henderson. 39 p m 03 a m Lv, Motion Gup. to decide the winner of the scries. come 0.37 am 11.13 a it the law did not deal to friends who will mourn her death. At this place he got off or was put as the now pictures of mon Lv. KatHnition . 10.33 m 11.31 10.33 p m began to Lv. Madltofivilla , 10.4611 mil1 in 11.06 pm The first game was a 'hot one," Brinkley the punishment they beHer remains were laid to rest in the off and, mad at Crowdcr and prob of people bo mado. Thoueanda am Lv. anion. 10. J7 am from the first inning to the last, frontod tho camera pm Lv Slaughter!. 11.05 ami lieved he richly deserved. It was Odd Fellows' Cemetery in Madi ably under the influence of liquor, j Madisonville winning by a score of Lv Rebree .. with 11.17 a m uupm he drew a revolver and shot the blotchakins mado clean from Lv Iltadcrton am it 55 p in it.io a m 3 to 2, Pritchctt and Bowers were a dark and mysterious case and sonville, Monday afternoon. 1144 and blemish, bocauso 35 p in 12 40 a m Ar. Kvantvllle. i.io p little if any evidence was apparent flagman in the neck, the bullet they had purified Ar St. Loall. ... 7.33 p m 7.30 a m the battery for Madisonville, tho 17 pm Old People. Ar, Clilcaco except that which was, purely cir8m am ranging downward and coming out with Ayer's SarBaparilla.blood Tho Allcnsvillc boys, smarting 03 Nooi anil lakewill tton at Mftilllonvllle and It The little that could Old people who require medicine to near the shoulder blade. Crowder ta as powerful now as cumstantial. on and let off pinenRrri 10 Sprlnfifil to then. and tioui Chicago and point! north of Kraniville under dejeat, and wanting revenge, have been adduced was not taken regulate the bowels Its record provos it. Others and kidneys will find grappled Campbell and throwing II vll!.S T, makci trgular by all means, telegraphed to LouNo. 01 hold of by the authorities and no the true remedy in Electric Bitters This him to the platform held him un Imitate tho romody ; thoy tlopi at Guthrie, isville for Pitcher Hill a brick-toilopUntvlllo and llcnderion arrests were made. an't imltato the record : medicino does not stimulate and contains til the arrival Of oflicers. Camp, South-pawraortniacK Accouuopatiox who twirls for the On Wcdnesda), July 21st the no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts bell was jailed and Crowder taken PAity xicsrT suNDAri gO in the National Lcaguo. Colonels of Cutmmr pent up anger of the people vented as alonicantl alterative. It acts mildly on to Evansvillc where his wounds f.ij a in .I.t. provMencs Ar.. 733 P m Mr. Hill could not lead the Allcns- itself ...I.v, Ncbo Ar 6.40 am . 6.35 p in in a mob and Brinkley was the stomach and bowels, adding strength were dressed and he then pro 6.10 pm 655am ., . . Lr. ManllouAr .. villc Club to victory, however, tho hanged to a 605 p m .l.r. VliJIionvllloAr. 710am tree near the house of and giving tone to the organs, thereby ceeded to his home in St. Louis. 45 pro scoro being 9 to 4 in favor of Mad7.35in . ...Ar. Uarllnxtonl.v Mrs. Trouillas, whose Flagman Crowder is a popular 530pm isonville. ...LrltarllnxlonAr 743 am Y. Q. Walker yesterday made an "Wizard" Stewart, lie the mob believed, hehusband, as aiding Nalure in the performance of the m 3 UP Hcjain .I.t. Midltonvlllo Ar had mur- functions. Electric Oilers is an excellent and gentlemanly railroad man a id assignment to John Nunn at Madi34 P m of the mysterious cures, Lv. llanton Ar 839am was in the dered. Current rumor which has I.v, Slaughter Ar ... 37 P ni 8.44 am appetizer and aids digestion Old people his injury is deeply regretted bv sonville. He has been in the gro.. Lv. Source Ar 10 pm box for the Madisonvillcs, and to (ji) w , Lv. llcnderton Ar the color of truth says that a night find it just exactly what they need. Price both railroaders and tho traveling cery business there for some 3,3a p in 4uam Ar. Uvanivllls I.v 10 10 a ni .345 pm usu an enthusiastic "rooter's" ex- was set previous to this, on which cents and $1 00 per bottle at St Ber- patrons of the L. & N. road. months past, the firm until recently W. W. RTIIKIOGB, Aitent pression, "He is a 'peach,'" for tho mob was to meet and do its 50 nard Drug Store. Campbell's examining trial was dissolved being Walker& Crenshaw what he done to the Allcnsvillc work.and that a number of men did held in Henderson Tuesday and A statement of assets and liabiliTIME TABLE I. C, R. R, boys was a plenty. Two Old Papers. meet but final action was further he was sent to jail, in default of ties has not yet been made. (F.ffeclivo May 6, 1897.) deferred. The Bee is indebted to friends $2,000 bond, to await tho action That moonlight Picnic. NORTH BOUND. Then on the night of July aist, for copies of two old and very in- of the next circuit court. A young fellow named Scott who No 3ia No. tot. .No. 304 lives near Madisonville, shot and Remember the moonlight picnic more than two weeks after the teresting daily papers. One is a p m 0 00 a m I.v. New Oileant p in Stoo' Reward $100. I.v, Memphll., . 7.50 am killed a young man by the name of at Lakeside Park on next Saturday murder, two men without masks London daily published in 1776 Lv. Pulton law p m it'io n m 6101m The readers of this paper will be pleased Lasted at Dawson Tuesday night, to tho home of Ephriam containing the first part of PresiLv. Paducah .. 1:33 pm 1:13 am 8 00 am night by the members of the St. went Lv. Princeton.. 48 am 9 37 a m 4:40 pm Brass Band. The de Brinkley, to arrest him on suspi- dent Washington's letter of resig- to learn that there is at least one dreaded and is now in jail awaitimr his ex a m 10 50 a ui Bernard Lv. Nortonvlll.. Lv. Central City 650pm 419 a mil 15 pm cision to give these picnics by cion, as they told his wife whom nation, a photographic reprint of disease that scienco has been able to cure amining trial which is set for this Ar, Ixuitvllle.. 055pm 8x0 am 313pm am moonlight is a happy one, since they found alone, and to "take tho original, sent by a friend in in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's afternoon. 35 am Ar. Cincinnati ..... south hound. When Brinkley Philadelphia. The other is the Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now they are to be given just now when him to town." No. tit. No.301. No. 303 With CmcareU. the people of, Earlington, who arc came home ahout nine o clock, as New York Herald extra of April known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh Ililaritta Your llawulaconstipation fororer. Lv. Cincinnati... Cindy Cutlmrltc, euro linopra 135pm o a m 73 p m Lv Lonlitllle.... to a m tho ones most interested testified by Mrs. Brinkley, the two 15, 1865 containing the news of being a constitutional diseas requires a lOo.S&c If C.O.C fall, druck'lsurcfund money. J:jo am to 49 pm in the I.v. CeMral City, jspm Hall's Catarrh Lv, Norlonvllle it am 13 pm 3 34 pin welfare and progress of our band, men met him hall way to the gate President Lincoln's assassination. constitutional ,10:18 a m ii'ib am iJijpm Lv, Princeton. Settlement of Estate. and took linn away. Neither of This last mentioned paper was Cure is is taken Internally, acting directly Lv. Paducau . .. una pm 1.37 am &.i5pm aro so busily engaged at their daily All persons knowing themselves Lv, Fallon. .. ... t.JSpm 3 30 am 8.00pm labor that it- - would not be possible these men wore masks nor any dis- given us by Dr. Mothershead. upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the .lr. Meraphlt ..... 7.03 p in 7.to a m for them, without a sacrifice, to guise, but Mrs. Brinkley did not Both are historic relics and highly system, thereby deslroing tha foundation indebted to the estate of T. D. 8.30 am 7 00 a in Ar. NawOileani, of tho disease, and giving Ibe patient Walker deceased will please come Not. 101 and 304 are 10IM attend il the All iratM run daily picnics were given in know them. A part of the mob prized Vattlbolod trains, plniichicu flrUted, willi Pullstrength by building up the constitution forward and settle. All those also went to the home of Mrs, man Haiti Slccpcra and I'roo Kecllnln Chair the daytime. And then the even Urlaana. Tralnt Can and assisling nature in doing its work. holding claims against the estate Trouillas and took her out. When Splendid Timothy Crop. run tolld between Cincinnati and ings spent in the park and upon aoiand 303 alto The proprietors have so much faith in Its will please present them properly New Otlrant, carrying Pullman llutlrt Merperi. the lake, with music and other she returned to the house she had Mr. H. S. Corey reports the Diitci runnr cllona mad at all Jinctlon point. pleasant and attractive features as marks of a rope on her neck and finest timothy crop ever raised in curative powers that they oiler one hun proven. A. II HANSON, G. P. and T A Amanda Walker, Executrix. the band boys may arrange arc said that the mob had strung her Hopkins county. The seed were dred dollars for any case that it fails to Adcure, Send for list of testimonials. sure to he a source of rcstttilncss up. sown in November 189C. O.i July course no While state$75 to $100 Per Month happenings. and pure, pleasure to all who will ment canofbe had as definite mob's 22nd, he cut the grass, which dress, by F J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo Sold Druggists, 75c to the attend these proposed entertain weighed July 24th, Offered to First-clas- s Lady or Hall's family Pills are Ibe best. action, it is rumored and seems to after curing, ments. 14,040 pounds to the acre. Who Nswa Notes -- Personal Paragraphs and Gentlemen Agents to aid in an exprobable that tho ef- be generally believed that the mob can beat it? It is not Mrs. Robert Davis and Miss Dona cellent school work, which is now Other Doings at Home Worthy forts of our band boys will meet obtained from the woman, under Wood wero in Madisonville Saturday being placed in every county in with anything but the best en fear of death, such information as Evoriltodjr Bitya So. nl Upoclal Mention afternoon. the United States, Call on M. M. couragement at the hands of the convinced them of the undoubted Cascarcta Candy Cathartic, tho moat wonpleasGILMOUR, General Agent, at tho guilt of Brinkley, and that they derful medicut iliacovcrvof taste, age, Routly Earlington people. The Woman's Friend, net Mr. B. D. Vaughn on Tuesday then released her and hung him. ant and rofrcsliinK to tho liver and IkwkIs, "I know from my own experience that Dawson Springs, Ky., or address and positively ou kidneys, sold to William Colby Brown a When Mrs. Trouillas awoke the rWnnlnir tlin Giitiro HVRLfra. dlsiiel COlda. for ladies of a constipated bablt Ibere is Student Register Company, Lock A "Jolly" (lathering. constipation hoodacho, house and lot for the consideramorning Brinkley' s body was cure biliousness. fever, habltuuland try a box nothing to supply the place of German Box 344, Nashville, Tenn. Pleaso buy and Mro, J P Men en ess, Mr. Long's ice cream parlor was next Liver Powder." tion of four hundred and fifty dol10, 25, 60 cents. Holdlaud hanging from a tree in full view of of 0. C. C. Springfield, Ohio. 5plendld Opporunify. lars. We shall all be glad to sec the scene of a pleasant gathering her home. The coroner's jury re- guaranteed to cure by ull druggists, "I have taken German Liver Powder for Air. Brown living in tho heart of last Thursday evening. The young Free trip to the great Tennessee dyspepsia, and other troubles, and only possible This season sees a greater revi- would not be without licr ladies of the Jolly Worker Club turned the usual andBrinkley came he city. it "Miss Jennie Centennial and Internation' Expoverdict stating that in boating on Loch Mary than Grern, Abiline. Tex val were elegantly entertained by sition. Read The Bee's splendid by strangulation at "Friends advised ma to try German offer. Go any time you ike. Begin There aru largo quantities of Walter McGary. The tables were to his death unknown has been witnessed for some years the hands of parties. Powder for long standing liver comvegetables and produce sold to the beautifully decorated with flowers past. The delightful sport of row- Liver I had relief before I bad taken one now. plaint people of Karlington by the farmers for the occasion, and refreshments ing and sailing is freely indulged bottle It did me more good than all medIn riemory of II. W. Arnold. of the surrounding country every were served, and it goes without by our young people and the de- icine prescribed by physicians " Mrs. HOW TO FIND OUT. week at good prices. Earlington saying that the crowd enjoyed Orphans Friend Lodge.No. 523, gree of vigor and high spirits John Campbell, JefTersonville, Ind is well known as a good market themselves to their heart's content. F. & A. M., at its last meeting gained' is not to be measured. Mrs. Will Brarnwell and little daughter Fill a bottle or common water glass with and the amount paid out annually Those present were Misses Lizzie adopted the following resolutions: One evening recently two crack urine, and let it stand twenty four hours, a in this way is enormous. Huff, Agnes Waytt, Inez Deanc, Whereas, It has has pleased oars among tho young ladies chal- are visiting Ibe family of O. sediment or selling indicates a diseased Lizzie Browning, Alice Wise, God'in His infinite wisdom to re lenged a certain bachelor to a condition of the kidneys. When urine is a tennis club among Annie Ashby, Nannie and Frankic move from our midst by death our race. Of course he accepted the There stains linen It is positive evidence of kidTo Cure a Cold In One Day. the young bachelors and maids of Stokes; Messrs. Walter McGary, beloved brother, Elisha Wesley challenge and asked another young Take Laxative Drotno Quinine Tablets. ney trouble. Too frequent desire lo urinis pain in Earlington, and to see the way 'hey Cal Martin and Will Cazort. Arnold, who has been a consistent lady to join him and help defeat All Druggists refund the money if it fails ate or that the the back, and also convincing bladder aro out kidneys to Cure. 25c. For sale by St. Bernard proof do enjoy life is good for the blues. Mason, and a the ambitious pair. Well, the Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. of order. In fact it would be hard to find a Resolvld, That while we bow in race was run and the bachelor deWHAT TO DO. Not Known in Madisonville. place where there is more innocent humble submission to this dispen feated woefully. He is now to be It is said that Miss Lillie Maloney, of There is comfort in the knowledge so The Henderson Gleaner reports sation of divine providence we will seen at almost any unlikely that enjoyment among tho young folks hour, Louisville, is conditionally engaged to often expressed, kidnev Dr. Kilmer's remedy fulflllscvery the great lhau in the little city of Earling- that L. B. Combs, "a resident of ever cherish his memory and strive pulling a boat around over the John A. Page, Democratic candidate for wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, Hopkins County and said to be a to ton. May it ever bo so. lake training himself in the hope Circuit Clerk. If be defeats the Republi- liver, bladder and every part of the urinary emulate his virtues. cousin of John G. Morton the passages. II corrects inability to hold Resolved, That we humbly ex- of retrieving his lost reputation as can nominee be wins her banker" was killed on the Indiana Don't forget the moonlight picnic urine and scalding palb In passing it, or tend to his beloved widow and an oarsman. XKu t luuuA,ii.Ma bad effects following use of liquor, wine or bt Lahesido Park next Saturday side of the river just opposite Hen- children ourhcartfelt sympathy in ltur I Ife Awar. 'lo iult UjUiiu, vBil) ami (merer, bo max beer, and overcomes that unpleasant nenight, given by the members of derson on last Wednesday night this their sad bereavement and afSomething to Depend On. cessity of being compelled to get up many nellc. full ul lite, nervu uud vluur, tako tin St. Bernard Brass Band. It or Thursday morning while en- fliction. tho tliut makei weak men limes during the night to urinate. The Mr. James Jones of the drag firm of Strong. All Urufulsla, Woortl. Cure guarantgaged in a crap game. Inquiry at will bu an evening of rest and mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Rothis lodge wear is soon realized. It stands the high,.pl;asarc, and other picnics like Madisonville fails to reveal the theResolved, Thatof .mourning for Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of eed- I look lot anil saniplo free.NewAddress Sterling Itemedy Co., Chicago or York, usual badge Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last est for its most wonderful cures of tho most " Hits one wiM'tot low, all ol which identity of Coombs, and nobody thirty days. distressing cases. If you need a medicino winter his wife was attacked with La An immense orange crop is predicted wjll bo helpful to the band boys, seems to know anything of the inyou should have the best Sold by drugResolved, That these resoluyour appreciation of terment ol his body as reported tions bespread on the minute book, Grippe, and her case grew so serious that for California the coming season. The gists, price fifty cents and one dollar. For if you show physicians at Cowden and Pana could do crop was short last year but it is thought a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent Mr. John G. their efforts this time. Go to the by the Gleaner. a Morton has no relative by that and copy furnished the The Bee nothing for her It seemed to develop that the next crop will be 50 per cenl. free by mall, mention Tun Bbu and send picnic. and Hustler for publication, and a into Hasty Consumption your full nostoQice address to Dr Kilmer Having Dr. name. &Co, Ulnghampton, N.Y, The propriecopy furnished tho family of the King's New Discovery in store, and selling more than Ibe last. A fine, healthy, twelve-pountors of this paper guaranteo the genuinethe deceased. Coining- to the Fair. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. lots of it, he took 3 bottle home, and to the boy arrived at the home of Mr. and ness of this offer. J. G. Wright, J The best Salvo in the world for Cuts, surprise of all she began lo get better from Mrs. W. D Caviness yesterday Mr. H. T. Lewis, a former citiUruiscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever B. F, Johnson, Com. first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, evening about five q'clock. This zen of Earjington, who now is J L Yonts, cured her sound and well. Dr. King's Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiis the Hrst boy in the family and farming, near Eltzabcthtown, writes ' It is New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs tively cures Piles or no nay required. WilUrd's proud smile beamed from that his crops arc growing splen- White Plains, July 16, I897. $1.50 TO S2 PER DAY. Colds Is gniranteed to do this good work. guaranteed 10 give perfect satisfaction or slur as he came to tell the editor of didly and with great promise- and money relundcd. Practice Economy Price ajc per box. For Evcty- - he says (has he will be on hand at Proprietor, Try it. Free trial bottles at St. Bernard Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. A. WORLEY, liis great good fortune. thing is lovely at his house now the Hopkins County Fair with In buying medicine at in olber matters. It Drug Store Regular size 50 cents nnd t Miss lennie Sanders and her sister Zolie and many friends join Tup Bee in corn and pumpkins, etc,, that will is economy to get Hood's Sarsaparilla be t.oo and Mr Leo Rigle spent Sunday eva In beat the world and especially II. cause Ibere is more medicinal value in heartiest congratulations. Claud Borders had the misfortune to get the country with her mother Mr 5, L. E. S. Corey. Says he is not after Hood's Sarsaparilla than in any other. Prof. C, G. Pfatcnhaucr, in- premiums but just wants to beat Every bolllu of Hood's Sarsaparilla con- his foot mashed Tuesday afternoon in No. Egloff. structor, has been having the boys Corey and show the people that tains 100 doses, and will average, taken ac g mines under tho wheels of a bank car. Yucatan Cbill Tonic. of tho St. Bernard Brass Band out he can raise crops, Mrs. Lewis cording to directions, lo last a month, The hurt was severe but tha bones were e left intact and a few stitches and a band?go while others last but a fortnight. fregreat reliablo and popular tonic, '"iSs-LiicilThe evenings quite serenading will probably have some of her tha injured member in good shape for and febrifuge. It breaks Ibe quently of late. He says he is needle work on "exhibition also. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take put MADISONVILLE, KY. steadying their nerves, The edi- Her work took several premiums with Hood's Sarsaparilla, Easy and yet repair. This young man has an unfortu chill and prevents its return, strengthening nate record of accidents, "having suffered the patient and gives healthy tone and tor enjoyed one of these serenades at th'c last.fair. efficient. at least two broken limbs, a shot in his vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to the other evening and ventures tho hand and some other injuries on former take. Price joe. Sufficiently Hailed Special Trains opinion that these serenades to- VVarranted at drug Last week an accident happened occasions. store. of moonlighU which might have been attended , gcther with the series BELMONT Well Walaredby G a Lighted On Sundays, August 8 and 13, a special picnics they propose, it partomzed with very serious results, but which train lo the camp meeting at Sebree, Ky , To euro chills Mrs J R. Rash and sons visited rela- Tbls llooia it Newt and fever don't rack the PurnlililnKi are Ntw as they deierve, will steady their only inflicted a few bruises on the will bo run as follow;; system anil shock the nerves by using tives In Ilsoy last week. Everything Mr. Thos. Lv. Providence. .7.00 a ra, round trip ft. 00 two men involved. nerves quite effectually; medicines containing arsenic, mercury or Sutherland's Eaglo Eye Salve is a fine, MADISONVILLE. KY. Whitford was walling a cistern, " Ncbo........ 7. 20 a m, " 90 other dangerous drugs. Dr. Dell's Pepper creamy, Died. ointment, put up in A. rjj. J0IUsi Proprietor with Thos. Trice, as his assistant, " " Earlington.. 8.00 a m, 75 mint Chill Tonic is a guaranteed cure and screw cap tubes, and sold for 25c This infant dauglUer of Mr. and when Trice stopped on the scaf" Madisonville.8,15 a m, " Gj it contains no kind of poison. Children by all dealers. Jt is known throughout Mrs. Henry Wyatt died last Thurs fold and his weight precipitated " Hanson " 8,30 am, . 45 love It and it cannot hurt them. St. Ber- the land as the best and quickest cure for was buried tho following bricks, mortar, Trice and all to the day and ' Slaughters , .8,40 a m, " 23 nard Drug Store' Earlington: Geo. King, any form of sore eyes or granulated lidr, w at the Earlington cemetery. bottom where Mr. Whitlord stood. Ar. Sebree J&.5J a m. St. Charles. Will receive prompt attenstyes, etc., Scores of people claim that II z Bee extends sympathy to tho Both were somewhat bruised and Heturnfng, leave Sebree at 5 30 p. m. has saved theic For sale by tion at this office. Estimates is still limping. j Mr. Whitford Miss Winnie Ureslin, of Madisonville, .teaVfid parents. Reduced rates for Round trip, good, durd The Republicans of Hopkins county are respectfully requested 10 meet in mass convention in Madisonvillo, Ky., on Saturday, August 7th at 2 p. m., for the purpose of selecting delegates to L. ft N. TIME TABLE. the State convention to be (Effective May 30, 1897.) held in. Louisville August xotli. BOUTII, By order of the county executive No, 91. No. s) No si at a meeting held in LV Chicago .. . io.to a ra 700pm committee 8.(1 am Lv St. Uinlt ... 855pm Madisonvillo, July iGth, 1897. I.v. KvnWllo. 310 pm fioopm j j am J. B. Harvey, Chairman. Lv. Ilra.lttion j 36 p m 10 p m 3 a m 1 Kentucklans for Klondike. Two Greenville men and a Louisville man have started from the latter city bound fpr the Klondike mining region to make their lortiincs. The Greenville men are W. N. Summers and J. G. Barkley. Tho other man is J. Williamson. Summers is a half brother to Marshal Summers of this place. They are stout, healthy men and are not afraid of the great hardships that lie before them. All aro reported SENT TO JAIL k. Hvttv9C-S'EfaWW,- . t w 0j . Charles Campbell in Default ol Two Thousand Dollars Bond FOIt SHOOTING FLAGMAN CROWDEH. W iW 7?P nf? W rff 1T Tfjp 7J Tffv PatJ!fi! Ayer's Sarsaparilla M I H GIVEN AWAY. A Miniature Photograph The of Yoursilf 01 a 3 Button or a Pin Lalesl Nonlly. G 4 work-hous- e. . 4 1 For a limited time only we will Ste i give to every purchaser of Goods, ajfc .to the amount of One Dollar or aife more, a Picture of Himself or JL T-TU 1 1 o. uil a iJllllun. ., Vlf? ! 1 1 11 111 1 m SPECIAL PRICES IN , EVERY DEPARTMENT, Ctrl-Inito- p Yr ALL . 4&- SUMMER GOODS 5 REDUCED. ' . 4 4 4 1 J. T. Alexander, V I XT.JXiOW,N B 15 JJJ, . 1 . 11 1 B 11 Earlintor f A DEEP CUT IN PRICES. I . 55 JRStJRJR5S,55. GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR BUYERS. 35 Wc have cut to the red the prices on all our Big Assortment of 1 Jt STRAW GOODS! A 3S Everything in this line almost given away. We also offer Special Bargains in K 55 . Farns-wort- h 3t VvA-S- H At greatly reduced prices. also close out our line of GOODS Jt Will 5 life-lon- g Swamp-Roo- t, 3v MATTINGS At prices that will be appreciated. & twrt ntr Wc have Great Bargains in a tt fS 55 55 wnudor-worke- ot 1 J 3 35 BIG LINE OF SHOES Nothing but honest stock and good values offered. And you won't forget that our d - JDJKj GRAND HOTEL, - Hotel fg?y. isrw I Flut-elaii I HOTEL ' snow-whit- e f I J! Contains everything you need or desire 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 lKUHKY Jg, 5T-- BERNARD GENERAL STORES- - air-lig- JOB WORK-- f A ETC. A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THB eye-sigh- t. NDY CATHARTIC I I IMAUimY -" " .. Id.uJUrtW rmw Kit ,$o W. W.-U- frcalYctb CURECOHSTIMtiSH ALL . meeting, on sale daily. ing continuance-o- f Ask Agent of L. & N. R. R. . Tickets at rates quoted above are good on Special Trains and date of sale only. D. F. Dickson, Supt. C. P. Atmorb, G. P. A. aniRAlTEBD T . . if P rmiRMW KKJUIU ui.. -- JPP"VT lia!l!"ZZ?Xn7;'Z3Z uia I!. -y '"T. r vtcaa. aw. , uVAwVaaV '&". .1 .TX " DftMttfB --- .! tfl. .- - -- - was the guest of the Misses Whalen Sunday. You may hunt tho world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by In the business world a man's clothes St. Uernard Drug Store, Earlington; Den are almost his only passport to his success. T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, They affect his credit and standing in the St. Charles. A community. man reflects Mr. Win. Whitford nnd wife, of Morcredit upon his good lasts. M Ucrn & Co., THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT tens Gap, attended divine services here TAIL.OKS, cater to the needs of raca in Sundiy. 7, oca cities and villages annually. ' To Cure CaHilMtten Varare. "Bake Cutuicts Cuudv Cathartic. Hoorlta Subscribe for Th? Bee. If C C. Ctull to cure, drugiriMs refiwd mosey. d St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Geo, King, St. Charles. Mr Edwin Phillips w'as cilled lo Frankfort last Sunday, onf important business. furnished upon application. Co Compouno rxr n ys,s BBYHHT STNTTHlB.SIKSlG8LLIE. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY, Silualtotu. I'ntwnM TuforitkUhH la thein ilctlrlnQ (aXcnm C33iver.) amlalnt Prescriptions properly it takes time. It requires experience and acomplote knowledge of drugs It requires the druggist tobavealarga amount of drugs-fr- esh drugs. He must give the best possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. BMEPWG. SHOMD. TUEGWM. VUdgmltJ racilUUt for UKuting Qradutitet in X(rnftv Mtsdamcs Ben T Robinson, obn Coyle and G Browning w,ere in the city Monday '' evening. Rft- fimtm. t- VWy LOW for fldv Ciula. Guaranteed tobaccqrhaMt turu. u.al on weak men strong, blood puro. Wc.H All dtbifiosu. " V" tu CentenHial TheL. &N, Was Rates. offered tha folMwIag rates good for tfee ronad trip oa account of Ibe Tennessee Centennial, Tickets good twenty days, $4.70: tickets good dajs I3.40, tickets goofl for ssvoa days $2 73, WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM-BEWE'RE. CAREFUL ttfta ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, BKVAN HOPPEK.MaaaJr ja a . rf I I. aWHPvW B WORK OF THE CHURCH AKD CONGREGATION TARIFF BILL AND SUGAR. The Dlnglcy Tariff Gives Prolcc- tion to Beet Sugar Growers, But Slight Comfort to the Sugar Trust. Lnrfie Importations nnd Failure el Secretary Wpt " HE SUOTUYSCHOOL. 1 LESSON V, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, AUG 1. jr CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Topic Tor tho Werk ItrglnnlnK Jnlj SS. Comment by Her. S. II. Doylo. Tonr rnlao worship and true. Math, vi, MS. , 1ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY.! I General Office, EaHington, Kentucky. a I IB xi rich Offices Vl-loler?ilf- rA jo- -' ' H open nnd tho wny plnln, nnd whero IIo dow not wnnt us Ho will closo tho door and hinder us from going. 0. "And found n certain .Tow nnmed Aqulln, bom In Pontile, lately como from Italy, with his wlfo Prlscllln." Then, as now. tho Jews woro mndo to movo on Thoy hnd chosen Ciwnr Instcitd of their Mesidnh, nnd Instead of rest, which Christ would hnvo ghen thorn, they hnvo l)eon to this day driven hither nnd thither nnd persecuted In ninny lands. It Is written, "I will oommnnd nnd I will sift (or ennso to movo) tho housoof Israel nmong oil nad tions." It is nlso written, "IIo tiint Isrni'l will gnthor Mm," nnd, ngnln, "I will plnnt them uixin tholr land, nnd they shall no more bo pulled up out of tholr land which I hnto given them, snlth tho 'Lord thy God" (Amos lx, 0, 10; Jcr. xxxl, '10). 0. "And liecnuwi ho wus of tho hnino craft ho nbodo with thorn nnd wrought, for by their occupation they wcro tcntmnkors." Patil loved, when possible, to earn his own hretid, nnd ho often testified that ho did so that ho might not bo n burden to any of thorn (I Thess. II, 0; II Thccs. Ill, 8). Ho mid to tho ciders of tho church nt Kphcsus, "Yen, yo yoursches know that thefio hands hnvo mlnlstorid unto my necessities and to them that were with mo" , (Aotfl xx, 84). i, "And ho reasoned In tho synngoguo every Snbnbth and persuaded tho Jons nnd 'thoGrcck&" Ho would talk on tho samo lines as at Thcsenlonlcn, showing from tho 'Scriptures that Israel's Mcealah had to MfiuTer and diu and riso from tho dead bo- .fore IIo could bo tho Immortal man on David's throno who had boon forotold, and that Jesus of Nnznrcth had fulfilled every prediction concerning tho sufferings nnd death and resurrection, nnd would certainly In duo tlmo fulfill every prediction concerning tho kingdom and tho glory (Acta xvll, 8, 0, 111, 21). Tho church of sdny Bccms to think that many so called attractions nro necessary to hold and win tho people, but It Is a fearful mistake. 'Tho gospel of Qod concerning His Bon fJasus Christ our Lord Is enough. vB. "And when Silas nnd Tlmothcua ytcro como from Macedonia Puul was 1 Mtssod In tho Spirit (R. V. constrained by fco word) nnd testified to tho Jews that Jesus wns tho Christ. " Ho had left these two brethren nt Heron when ho had gono Out now to Athens (chapter xvll, they hava joined him, and ho must hate comforted by their coming. boon somewhat Tnul knew what sorrows wore, nnd ho know what real comfort was, nnd It Is from tho heart that ho speaks of God as "tho Father of mercies and tho God of all oom- ifort" (II Cor. 1, B) (if 0. "i'our blood bo upon yourown howls. " Inm clean. From honcoforth I will go unto tho gentiles." This ho said ns thoy opiioscd him with blasphemy, for our Lord Josus hud taught that if tbo mossngo of 'Ilia ecrvnnts was not received tho servants Srcro to wlpo tho dust off their feet as a - testimony ngnlnst tlem nnd pass on to thoso who would hear. When tbo gospel U faithfully preached, tho1 inchsenccra aro unto God a ewect savor of Christ in thcin that nro med and In thorn that perish (II Cor. H, IB) 7. "And ho deported thonco and entered . Into n certain man's hou&o, named Justus", ono that worshiped God, whoso houeo 'joined hard to tho synngocua" So when ono door Is cloned another opens, nnd whether It bo jutt next door, ns in this onse, or across tho Btrcct, or In somo other city or town, or In somo othor land, tho i , Spirit of God will load Ills pcoplo, and thoy havo only to follow whero IIo lendcth, with no dcslro but to be controlled by Him and to ploiso Hlin. 8. "And Crlspus, tho chief ruler of tho mrnnnniTtin twtllnri.l nn tH,. Tnl with nil t. bla house, nnd tunny of tho Corlnthlnns, 'hearing, believed nnd wcro baptized." Crlsd pus was onoof tho very few whom Paul with his own hand (I Cor. I, for ho said that preaching tho gospel was his commission rather than baptizing, pot 'that ho in any wny mado light of ordinances, but ho omphnslzod that solvation depends 'wholly upon believing or receiving Christ and not upon any or nil of tho ordinances. Neither baptism nor joining too church nor tuning tbo communion holp to tnvo a soul, but salva ipan Eavo or tion is through tlio llnlshed work of Christ alono without any possible addition. 0. "Then spnko tho Lord to Paul in tho 'night by a vision, Bo not afraid, but speak nnd hold not thy peace." IIo add to tho Corinthians in his first oplstlo, "I Was with you In weakness nnd In fear and In muoh trembling" (1 Cor. 11, 3), so that there was soma occasion for this special visit from his blessed Master nnd for this encouraging "Do not ufrald." Tho eyes of tho Lord nro cvor upon Ills pcoplo. for tholr good and to show Ills strength on tholr behalf (II Chron. xl, 0). If necessary, IIo will send Gabriel or ovon a host of nngols on our behulf. 10. "For I am with thee, and no man shall set on thoo to hurt thoe, for I havo much pcoplo In this city." It would soon) that there wcro much disturbance nnd probably threats of lolcneo to tho jerson of Paul. Of theso ho would not bo afraid, for ho hod already been scourgid and and stoned to death, but as tho bplrlt hud recently been lending him on from city to city ho might naturally think, iu tho light of recent leadings, that ho wns again tomouon; hence the Lord's special visit and metjuigo to hint. As parallel passages for our own strength and oncour-- agomunt note Ex. HI, 11! , lv, 10; Joshua I, 6; Judg. vl, 10; Isn. xll, 10, 18, Jer. 1, 8, '19; Hag. 1, 10, II, 4; Gen xv, 1, Math, xxvlll. 0. Tho Lord's own "I am with ,7011; fear not," Is full of mighty comfort. .Jt',, 11. "And ho continued there n year and sent-tcrc). bap-.jtlze), " fo RO (ohnptcr xvl, 0, 7). Thus nlso wo innjr know Ills wny for us. If wo nro lion-estl- y llrlri( unto Him who 1ms bought us to bo set opart for IIIniEolf, then wherover Ho would bnvo us to go tho door will lw his inaugural nddrcus tn I1I1 Chrc's Resolution to Tax Sugar IIo spoko tlio words to warn Caused Advance of Sugar 11 bo of iiRninKt tho nbnso or tho faleo tKcariM. worship, buying In mind particularly Trust Stocks l. "After thiwo thlnga l'nul departed tho evil bo provalent nud conspicuous in Ho from Athonsnnd enmo to Corlutb." that very laud and dny of tho formalism Special correspondence. U sUll led nnd controlled by tho Spirit, nnd nnd hypocrisy of tho Phnrisees, wnntcd him In If tho Spirit lind not now Washington, D". C, July 27. in their praying nnd nlmpgiv-iuCorinth Ho would not hnvo miUcrcd him mount niHjstlcs. -- Mem-orText of the Lemon, Act xvlii, Text, I Cor. TcriM, Ill, 11 Coiniiirntnrr by tlio Iter. I. M. Tho words of tin. toplcnl reference nro tnken from Christ's sermon on the i i 1 INCORPORATED. Miners and Shippers of CQAL AND COKE, I'wo Through natural instinct of burn mi nnturo.- - It is a part of human nature, Tho soul of man always has gone nud always will go out in ndorntion nud in prnlso to somo ono or to somo thing. Men niny deiiy tho existence of God, they may curso tho churches, thoy may ridiculo tho idea of a lifo beyond tho gravo, but they can novcr destroy tho instinct of religious worship, because it is n part of innn himself. Siuco wo must nnd will worship, it is evidently important that our worship possess tho truo characteristics of worship; that it bo nn uplifting of tho poul to God in such a wny that it will bo well pleasing in God's sight and bcueflcinl to our own spiritual well being. Thcro is great danger iu worship. Worship must bo expressed necessarily iu forms, and tlio danger is that it may degenerate iuto formalism pure and simple Most falso worshipers did not intend, iu tho start nt least, to bo hypocritical iu their worship. Gradually thoir worship deoliued iuto mero formalism nnd then was still further degraded iuto hypocrisy. Even tho Pharisees, tbo typo of formalists and hypocrites, niny not hnvo intended nt tho ontsot to falso worshipers of God. But by tho constant nso of forms nud ceremonies their worship beenmo n mere matter of forms. Tho samo danger lies o nil who worship God regulnrly nnd statedly, and instead of censuring tbo Pharisees it would bo well for us to bo constantly on oar guard ngainst Pharisaism. Tho character of worship depends upon tho motlvo and pnrposo back of it, tho fcoling of tho inward man toward God. It does not dopond upon tho tlmo it lusts or tho form iu which it is ox- pressed. Tho Pharisees woro punctual lu worship, thoy wcro lengthy in worship, and yet theso things did not mnko thoir worship acceptable, Tho pnrposo nnd motlvo back ot it wcro nt fault It was fQr solflsh purposes that they prayed publicly nnd cavo of their wealth to ro- Ugloufl objects. It is folly to worship God with tho lips when tho heart is far from Him. .God sees tho inmost recesses of tho sonL Wo cannot deceive Him, and it is useless to try to do so. Nor ecu wo often deccivo men. Wo may think wo aro doing so, but usually W6 Lot us cultivate nro tlip ones decoived. q spirit of truo worship. Let as learn to worship tbo Lord in tho beauty of holiness in sincerity nud in truth. Biblo Readings. Joshua xxlv, 14 ; Pa xxiv, xcix, xxix, 1, 2; xcr. Isa. vi, xxix, 18, 14; Math. Ool. xv, Rom. i, iv, v, Rov. iv, ii, ix. Worship is 11 bo-co1- -1; 80-218-211-1- 4; 20, 21. l'crional Parity. Porsonnl purity lies at tho foundation of nil progress. It is essential as well to tho stato us to tho family. It is tho basis of nil law and deconoy and order and tho condition of all truo progress and civilization. .Towish Exnooent. (Slnircij Directory. CATHOLIC CHURCH OF TUB IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. B liosary Instruction and benediction at 30 a m A M Cocnan, pastor 2.30 p m every .'Sunday CHRISTIAN Sunday-schoo- Hrst mats, 7 00 a in , second mass and trrmon, CHURCH. evciy Sunday morning from 30 to to 30, Communion tctvlco following at 10 40 Prayer meeting c ery Wednesday evening. Service lust and third Sundays In each month K.V. Oum, Tastor l MISSIONARY IlArTIST CHURCH. each Sen ices second Saturday evening and Sunday month. Prayer meeting at 930 a m I) S M. Sunday-cho- Hdards. Monday night Pastor C. CHURCH. and night Prayer meeting every Wednesday night .Sunday school at p. m. C. C. HALL, Pastor. M Sen ices first Sunday each month, morning E CHURCH, SOUTH. Services ctr-rfourth Sunday morning a d night, by J T. Cherry Pastor. Prayer meeting every rrtuUy night UNDKAROR. Praer meeting every Sundayccnlng at 630, at Assembly Hall. Y P S.CI1K1STIAN Sunday of ccch month Prayer meeting en cry Tuosda) evening Lkk IIamkims, Pastor CENliRAI. UAITIST CHURCH. Preaching on the Third Saturday night and RELIGIOUS NOTES. Tho Louisville Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, will bo held this year at Henderson, Sept 22 Mrs S Endeavor of Itev J led but for E. Slcvcnsled the Christian Sunday evening in the absence T Cherry, who was to have the illness of his son In tho local columns will bo found the announcement of Hie Sebree camp meeting and ths special trains and rates that will of attending be offered thoso Meeting of the Tho next Quarterly Methodist Episcopil Church, South, and tho last before ttiQ nrxt Annual Conference will be held at Ncho, Saturday and Sunday August 7th ami Sth On account of tlw illness of his son, V Cherry did not deZepliani.ili, Uev liver his usual sermon last Sunday evening, bit tho appointment was filled by Rev. F. M Eoulks of tho Cumberland Presbydenomination. terian liro. Cherry night and Sunday preached Saturday morning I 2 " v K . among them." Ho had but ono themo, Josus ChrUt of Nazareth, His life, death, resurroctlon nrul coining glory, but ono book, tho Scripture?, and but one?jowcr, tho Holy Spirit. Compare Acts xxlv, 14; xxyi, CJ, xxvlll, 81; then see I Cor. 11, 1 6. Tho"$ilrlt will guldo us when to go, and vhon to stay, nnd how long to stay. He will glvo us tho words to speak, and IIo will do nil tho work convincing of sin nnd rlghtcousnoss) nnd judgment. It is ours to to fully umUr Ills control for tho glory of Qod. abling those who desire to visit Lynchburg, Natural Bridge and other points of inriUCIt TOR VCRV LITTLE terest Sleeping car rates will be $4 00 for berth, EXPENSE, Louisville to Old Point, to bo occupied by ono or two persons, and application for The regular Annual Excursion to Old sleeping car space should iv made at once Ilopkinsville. Point Comfort In charge of Mr V. A Wil-gu- to W A. Wilgus, For further particulars, address as S. P A , will be run run Wednesday, Ky Aug. nth, via J.'p , and C & O. Kailwais above or call on Agent I C. Uy from Hortonvillexin regular train, leaving at 338 a m , connecting with Seashore Leave your orders for CandiSpecial, which leaves Union Station, foot Cards, Business Cards, of Seventh Street at 1 30 p m The round date's tripratc to Old Point Comfort is only $16 Visiting Cards with The Beu. and the tickets are good until September 2, Big new stock of fine cut- - cards with stop over privileges returning onl just received. Tjils trip sgrpaises any offered the lr.n 'A cling public, andialTords many delightful Splendid Opportunity. diversions. Grand and beautiful scjnery, invigorating mountain air, Free trip to the great Tennessee IK oeafllvoydgc, palatial hotel entertainment Centennial and Internation Expol!uf andnfvisit to tbo Capital, it desired Read The Bee's splendid ""Tho low rite of $2 jo per day has been sition. secured at tbo Hygcta and Chamberlain oiler. Go anytime you ikc Begin Every attention and courtesy now. l Hotels SldHT-SBGls, TUG riOST I'OPULAR TRIP TOU THG SUM- - will be extended to ladies without escorts. Choice of routes returning between RichHER TO OLD POINT COHFORT mond and Clifton Forge will be given, enAND Tim SEASHORE. SPA, , r. Now (hat the Democratic orators and editors have been leduccd to the single stibjvet for nn attach upon the tariff bill, of its relation to the sugar trust, it is well enough to stale some plain fnrK bearing upon this subject. R. G. ROUSE, Mnmlger, Palmer House, Ilrondw.iy, l'nducnli, This bill, as a whole, is probably gf A. M. CARROLL, Mnnngcr, 201 N. Chciry Street, Nashville, j . Tennessee. f mote satisfactory to the people dJ Kenttickv. S. H. NEWBOLB, Manager, 3.2 W. Main Street, Louisville, than any tariff measure which has CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Stroels, J passed Congress in the recollecKentucky. j Memphis, Tonn. tion of the ptesent generation, nnd A. S. FORD. Mnnngcr, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvtlle, Inil. K the features of it relating to the sugar schedule will be found, when X fi & T. IIESSER. Ilnnsnr KnilrliW Sf Truiis Mn- - 1. W. ArrTi-IOII- N thoroughly understood, ns satisfacBRIDGMAN, Room S5, Hartford BuildinK, Chicago, III. tory as its most highly commended " features. ! It was generally conceded when tlio lull passed the 11 onse. that it was not in any way advantageous to the trust, but that, on the con tint', it took away I10111 ih" trust mucli of the advantage which it bad under tho Wilson law. Stripped of all technicalities, the cold facts arc that ns the bill left the house the rales on n fined sugar were 12 cents per hundred pounds greater than the rates on raw sugar. Of course, the rales on . difcrcnt grades of raw sugar were were different, but taking the number of pounds of any grade which were required to make a hundred pounds of refined sugar it was found that the rates were on an average of 12J4 cents per hundred pounds less than those on refined sugar. This means that tin: sugar High-price- d refiners of the country, wiu tlicr in the trust or out of it, were allowed for a less a difference of 125 cents per hundred pounds or i of a cent per will ton as pound, difference between raw sugar when imported and refined Ja sugar when imported, thus giving them an opportunity to import raw of a cent a pound less sugar at than the rates at which refined sugar can be imported. It is generally conceded that the cost of refining sugar is not less than about of a cent a pound, so that the rates really given to the sugar refiners arc simply the bare difference ment a tax of one cent per pound neither do they spin yet I say unto )rm Free For All. TENNESSEE that there heifers arrayed ono between refined and unrefined on all this 1,500,000,000 pounds of theso be fewaro hardly allowedlike per They Without money you can go to CENTENNIAL AND to sugars of the cost of refining. of sugar which it had accumu ambulate in tbo sun, neither do they cbcw the Tennessee Centennial It is well known that the rates lated waiting the advance which grass or corn as other kino Their delicate national Exposition any and Int cr INTERNATIONAL time you adopted by the Senate were more it could make by ttic new stomachs know no harder diet than "silo' like Read The Bel's great offer whatever that is As far as I could as advantageous to the sugar refiners, tariff. Had Secretary Gage's recom EXPOSITION, is made principally of and go to work but it is ft fact that the rates agreed mendation been accepted by the certain it peas are picked, shelled and can after tho upon by the conferees made pre- conferees and by Congress it would ned arc packed away incsc heat and ' kind a halfNASHVILLE, cisely the same difference between have compelled the trust to paj in until they "kind-away rot, when they become a great cow raw and refined sugars that the internal revenue taxes probably delicacy on which they CHATTANOOBA thrive House bill made when it was $15,000,000 upon the sugar which une million, live hundred dote and cans ot INTHE GOOD OLD DAYS thousand AND ST. LOUIS passed by that body. The confer- it had piled up in its warehouses. peas were canned at tho factory this seaence report did increase the rates The conferees and Congress, how- - son, and, as the fruit of the vine is usually RAILROAD. Quinine and Whisky was conon refined sugar slightly, but it cvcr.did not adopt Secretary Gage s the smallest part thcrof, some idea of the DON'T FORGET IT I abundance ot good things in store for the sidered the infallible remedy also increased the rates on raw recommendation, for reasons which cow in tho way of provender can Uy this line you secure the Maximum of for all forms of malaria, espect- sugar, thus making the difference they looked upon as entirely suf- be imagined and all to be tvuee chewed Speed, Safety, Comfort, Satisfaction, at f1 -- If.. in the rate of duty between raw ficient, and the moment this fact We have reason to believe that the cere rf any cuius ana icvcr. the Minimum of Expense, Anxiety, IJolhcr prevails to a lim- T nnd Fatigue If you arc going North or fr.llr, fi and refined, or the "differential," became known first, that the mony of rmlmAlr West, be sure to lako this line. as it is called, precisely what the sugar trust would make this large ited extent tn Kentucky, but so far as our reliable and popular tonic, observation and experience goes, it is conTHROUGH SERVICE House bill made it originally, zy2 profit by reason of the increased fined to Here it prevails only and febrifuge, cents per hundred pounds, or yi of duty on sugar, and, second, that it among quadrupeds of tbo cow persuasion lloth via New Hollow Hock Koute and the McKeniie Koute between Nashville and a cent a pound. would not he compelled to pay out I mean to say. that these dairy cows are required to wash their feet like Memphis, making connection at Memphis But, says the objector, if the con- any ol that profit in the proposed boys every evening before bedtime I witwith all lines to and from Arkansas, Texas internal revenue tax upon its sugar nessed this ceremony of ablution ference report gave to the sugar-truandtbebouthwest stock no advantage, why was in stock those who calculated the At exactly 3 30 p m a signal was given PULLMAN t'ALACB SLEEPING CAHS advanced profits which it would make during and the great gate between dormitory and it that sugar Hetwcen Memphis and Nashville on night 'drawing room swung open and instantly (TASTELESS.) during the time that the bill was the coming year on this enormous every cow turned trains Detwcen Nashville and Chatta her steps toward the lat in consideration by the conferees mass of sugar which it holds saw ter place This lacteal drawing room, or nooga, Knoxville, Ashe vi lie, Washington, It cures when all others fail. Baltimore. Philadelphia end New York and after it was presented to the readily that the profits would be milking apartment is the very pink of perAdapted for old or young;. Dctwecn Nashville and Jacksonville, Fla , great and the dividends large, lhc fection in the way of cleanliness The public? daily year round viaCuattanooci. Atlanta, Pleasant to take. result was the advance in sugar-trus- t floor, stalls, ceiling and every visible spot is The answer to this is simple Macon and Tifton Excursion tickets on white and sweet with lime and In Price, 50 cents, sold by all stock about which there was order to reach the room each paint must sale during season enough. The sugar trust, knowcow druggists. fflffljft ing that the new bill would cer- so much talk and denunciation. pass through a trough of flowing water to EXCUUSION TICKETS feet. Hence the tainly advance the rate of duty on This advance was not due to any cleanse herthe On sale at reduced rates from all points on At lirst. passing of the cow through iiroycm rvilu sugars as a protection to American permanent advantage which the water before milking naturally excited our this lino and connection to Nashville and Crlthncrnuliio return during live continuance nf the Tenproducers, has been bringing into new tariff bill gives the trust over suspicion. However, wo wero disappointed In llirro nessee Centennial and International Expo the country as rapidly as possible, the old law, but, on the contrary, to una ttio depth ot the water hardly sut ritlorn. ror lurther Information call upon sition ticicnt to sugar in enormous quantities, get- the difference between raw and re- profitably, submerge tho lacteal appendages ticket agents. and that the aqueous infusion Manufactured ting it in, of course, under the com- fined sugars under the new bill is, evidently did not tako place Nash' I L. Edmonson, Sou, Pass Agt nly by tho cents villa, Tcnn paratively low rates of the Wilson as already indicated, 12 Within tho drawing room, the low, short Wil- stalls are arranged in long rows, each exS E Howell. Pass, and Ticket Act , Cor CARLSTEDT MEDICINE CO., law. It has scoured the world for per hundred, while, under the nth and Market Sts , Chattanooga Evnnsvlllo, Ind. sugar, and had in stock by the son law it is 22 cents per hundred actly like its neighbor excepting its numW L Danlbv, Gen. Pasi and Ticket ber Every cow knows her stall and goes time the conference report was pounds, thus making it apparent at directly to it, proving beyond question that 35 MUkMJUk A1UUUUUUUUI K Agent, Nashville, Tcnn presented to the public over 700,-00- once that the permanent "differen- Madam Cow is versed in figures Upon enin tariff rates tering tho ta!l they find a morsel of dry tons of raw sugar, or, in round tial" or difference bran them milk of many numbers 1,500,000,000 pounds. which the sugar refincri get under cows awaiting them to The intemperate in prove bo Think of it! Enough sugar to load the new law is far less than that drinking water, and ihocctirred to us that this dry bran was a serious temptation in seventy thousand cars, or to load under the Wilson law. several Must have The sudden jump in sugar stock that direction, but they wero milked before moreOver a 000 vacancies plans, two times as many vacancies as members GUAKAN three thousand, five hundred freight plans give free registration: ono plan members Several was due entirely to the knowledge the drinks were passed, and aqueous dilu- TEES positions Ten cents pays for book, containing plans and a $300 love story of trains of twenty cars each, or to tions were still further deferred College days No charge to employers (or recommending teachers make one continuous train over of the rejection of the proposition When the milking I Rtv. Dr. 0. M. Sutton, I Sutton Teichert' Durctu, of Secretary Gage to tax the raw The milkall bad eaten, mostly men began Southern Teachers' Bureau, fifty miles in length. On every maids wcro Each y BQ.71 UtlthDiii si . A.M.. Louliillle, Ky. ) Pretldnt unit Mamotr. Chicago. III. pound of this sugar which it had sugar in the country, and it his was armed with a shiny tin pail and n Northern vacancies Chlcafo olhce. Soullirrn vacancies Loiilivllle olfim nun lao irvlum in dampended towel suspended from a girdle in stock it was perfectly apparent recommendation had been accepted UOIII ouicci Notwithstanding all that science, art nnd that it would make whatever profit by Congress this sudden rise would invention havo contributed to the modern never have occurred. dairy, tho same appliance for there was between the tariff rates MTW1 milking the cow remain; viz tbo fingers named by the Dinglcy law, or an and the "siw " The same old difficulties A COW .?T0RY. profit calculated aggregate at also remain to bo contended with, thocow's twelve million dollars. off leg, and the ubiquitous tail A Popular Proprietary Iiut we Ibat It is surprising that sugar stock How the Affairs of a Big Dniry observed latter culture had bad Hi effects Medi$ine old at Retail upon the An incident illustrative went up in view of the fact that for Five Cents a Package came under our immediate observation are Conducted. this organization would make upon A gentle maid of some fifty quiet sum the firstt experimental mers sat on n low siool beside .1 Jersey enthe sugar which it had brought step in aTdjrection that gaged In the pleasing pastime of extracting into the country $12,000,000 by Intercsueg Letter From a Friend In that snowy, foamy, liquid, some minor may lead, to a revolution the mere advance which the trainpart of which occasionally finds its way to Indiana. ers of this bill have found it necestho average milk wagon in the 'trade.' Iloth hands were busily engaged in this enterprise, when a sary to make in tariff raters in orA New York company of manufacturing cbomliti, tho lUptni Chemical Company, Franklin, Inij , July 23, 1987 very large and a very hungry fly ensconced placed upon the market about Ave yearn miua medicinal tablet or "tabulo" der to protect the sugar producers of compreued powdered preparation! or certain medicinal drugs which lia.1 cointiI himself upon the maidens nose and quietly Editor of The Hue: talncd ta bo of inoro (tcnerat um amoair nu'UICAl men than an other, for the mro or ul of the United States and bring a lortatlon of audi liu common to man aa liuvo their origin In an Imiialrod dlKotlou.,. or A spas Yesterday wc hid tUo pleasure ul viiitini; but persistently abode I hereon weakened canacltr for aiftlmllatlnir food.nttanrhliitr nnurtihmnnft an,i tllmlnntlntr revenue to the Government. modic wink of tho otr, and a prodigious The catalosuo nf Ilia Included under thla licod Is said to Include pretty Hourly every a diiry inhiliilul hy 300 cows. It is ono wag ot tho nose I ailed to dislodge him But, the objector will say, everyrcmody for the acceptance of the American people the company laid down tho principle t exclusive cow communities About this lime the leisev seemed in te.il that ovcrythlnir entering Into tho ticket should be ot the highest grade, and so prciurcd body familiar with this subject knew ol tho and protected ns to retain Its qualities Intact and unimpaired through any extmded wo ever viilrd, and ih Ihn very marvel of ize the situation Carefully unlimtiering lapse of tlmo In any climate. Only tho iholrost drugs should be used, their preparation that the sugar trust had all this cleanliness It should belli acooruanco with tho latest perfected methods of modem aclpnce, thctnbules is not only op"n to the her long, pliant caudal appendage, with packed In Rhus, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked, r.vcn the forks sugar in stock, and since this fact ono mighty sweep thereof, she used hare liccn of a grado so high in It retjiilrcmonU that no manufacturer of public at all times hut R illiries and walk to entwine that maidenly neck proceeded erory day stoppers oould supply moro thnn a small proportion from his output thrso with tail was well known, this docs not acthat would meet tlin oxactlng specifications. Tho glass rials were In turn packed In loici or wa)s aru so arranged ill it visitors miy round by round.until its tasseled tip caught nquallty not surpassed In beauty and pert cotton of workmanship by thoHeuscd by the count for the sudden rise is sugar-trus- t makn most fastidious dealers tn jewels and Ornnincntsofgold.'IIaTtngsctlhelrhlghstanUard, the most llmrouuli inspection with' tho fiy on tho nose with a whack which nndnorerconsontlngto Tary from It, tbo proprietors resorted to the accepted modern stock which followed the anmollin.il of making their commodity known, and soren hundred thousand dollars tn out annoyance to proprietors or employes Uirnly left the nose in tact. The nose was cutod wllhln llvo years In newspaper advertising has Informed ercry American rllln n nouncement of the agreement of evidently used to such caresses, for its concerning tho suiierlor and surprising qualities of HI pans Tabules. Wo walked through and wrrn amply repaid quiet owner never the conference committee. DhIiik thoughtful and painstaking obvers of the changed conditions dropped a stltcu in her swefD orcr the commercial world, nnd careful to note ercry circumstance baringthatbenrtns Irouhls for a upon tho successful prosecuuon of tholr trade, tbo managers of the companyliare noted This is true, but the explanation and our moral.soci I'hpre, xyMem prcviils. work. The single word "saw" parted tbo maidenly lips. il, physic.iland intellect the that there Is n present Insistent demand for lower pries for orery article that of the .sudden advance, which' was reaches or approaches an unlrertal use, and that tho people, although requiring ho When tho milking begins the engine o( Mtdjm Cow is on a hih best of dvorythlng. resent being called upon to pay boary percentage for superfluous V caused by the profit thus assured ual culture wrapnlnT and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might starts, the machinery is put in motion nnd In roars, but U needless la the caso of n purchase Intended to be consumed In a plain. tho cream is at once separated from the to the sugar trust through the ly'lH.. " 'A!".01,0 heeiidlseorered, nnd proved by the testof tlmeand actual experience, This university of the cow Is situatod on milk and both bottled, put up in cases and 4 that thraa Tabules do not biro the tendency tp loss ot qualities or diminution of ex enormous stock on hand, is found cellcncn from exposure that might at first havo been expected, tnosmucb as, under a beautiful blue grass farm, ten miles from at onco started to maikct, and we have yet f arorabto conditions, thoso that hare lain loose in a drawer, a traveling box or nocket in the fact that Secretary Gage for sorernl wcolca or months nro found to bo practically as fresh and as effliacfous as to learn how tho chalk and water gets into - .. over. had recommended to Congress the Indianapolis and near the largest canning it Acting upon theso suggestions, and noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of Tho dormitory, din factory in the West rront newspapers nowsold for n cent Instead of the old rate of.Bre times that amount weighed nnd Tho milk from each cow is placing of an internal revenue tax tendoncy tn all directions nrl the generalentered upon the experiment toward lowuprates aadilncrrased pajteboant lavatory and lactotorium or noted on a tablet provided. It is then havo tlpane Tabules In isles the ot putting of one cent per pound on all unrecartons, which they will offer to tbo trade upon terms which will permit oacackaan emptied into a larger pail This goes to "drawing-roomall ndjoin. Thoro are l Ingsolithy iho druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than erer before adouted fined sugar in the United States slcam engines, and water vvorks.arjd hydro- receiving room where it undergoes a pron proprietary medicine FIVE CKSTS ten tabules, or doses, for one hallo cent earb for I ho company will not discontinue the manufacture and tale In the form with whieh when the new tariff law should go meter, and scales and all and every kind of cess of cooling and passes into another t'm people hnvo learnod to know and value the Klpans Tabules, but will offer the eheirir in xicrlmentally for the benefit of sucb as May desire tbem. into effect, the object being to com- machinery imaginable lor tho care nnd room, where It Is drawn off and packed and beiniaini iiiilerspml that tho quality ot the modlclno is Identical In both sorU, It should miftrence y the in glass jars holding l I'w In tlio form and comparatlvo cost of or nVrk. pel the trust to pay to the Govern- - comfort, pleasure and pastime of Madam scaled by machinery, These aro packed o am not rot to be had of all dealers. Mtfmuoh It t. KH. ft.'2PJ!.S"I ?S pastime, wc aro told I liny fre- pints nnd quarts in Cow As a 1st will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so t but In uiTrsui .inofiT .. .' ; t in KAAieinin t tan tahH las on rm quently indulge In bass bawl and are ex- - casts for market and fold in these packnnaiana nni.4 Trains Daily Uunntnsr Pullman VMtlbule Sleeping and Dlnlna; Cars Nashville to Chicago 13 JIOUKS NASMVILLU TO CHICAGO "NEW ORLEAnS&FLORlDA SPECIAL" (.caves New Orleans Dally at 13.03 noon la L.ft N. K. 15. Nashville nt 7.au sum. I lirouRh lluffrt Sleeping Cam from New Orleans "CHICAGO & NASHVILLE LIMITED" Leaves, Nashville Dally at 7.30 p.m. I ...... i 1 5 5 1 ? S Per detailed Information, odJrtf 4 r. P. JIIITHinS. (lcrl'l IMucnser Agent llvansvlllo, Ind, I). It. IIII.LMAN, (lcn'l rVuthcrn A rent NijIivIHj. Tcnn. i;. 1 . UOOl'uS, Tru Agent - WMiWUUIa Allan! l,iMnr .. 1 ntx For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond Mines. Only Vibrating? Screens and Picking Tables "' .used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. rwiuurD IMU, LUAU and St. Charles zl I I LttN.KAILKCMli IMF. IxttVM I'll " Gill' AT IIIKOUGII TKUNK I.IN1. ti. 1,1 II4" t Cincinnati, Ltixnip.ioti, l.tmi'ivil, Itv.innvillf, Si. Loup.. Anil thti cilles of i N.ifilivillo, Memphis, MnuttuiiiT), Mobile and Nnw Orleans, nmrrmnn onrn iron nrron nrmnnno mm mrnirirono 1 bKUStmiJ bUM NJK M6Ia JJUKWM6 MD rUKNIUM. Why buy Without SI'IiliD AND UNKIVALKD. Olieunrcs SHORTEST AND QUICKEST KOU1 K i NARD 1 1 Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERprice? One much CRUSHED COKE of the Crushed Coke do the same work one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. From St. Louie, livaitRvillc and Henderson to tlio SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH: M THROUGH COACHES From above cities to Nashville nnd Clmtanootfn, making direct connection K I ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY f WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS For Atlanta, Savannah, Macon, Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA. Connections arc .made at Gutlnie anu maiiviiic lor an points North, East, South and West, In Pullman Palace Cars. pea-vtne- pea-vine- s " KnrwirinrrinrrriifVK EMIGRANTS Seeking homes on tho lino of tl.r road w receive special low rates Sec agents of this company for rates, routes, &c. or write to C P Atmouk, O P & T. A.. Louisville, Kentucky. pea-vin- e !t "foot-washin- .lrlti-pcriod- tc GROVES bare-foote- d st , trust-stoc- k Yucatan Chill Tonic. Wr TJ 1PM a-- fSefHT'-- T Jfc TASTELESS SpE 0 TEACHERS CHI LL TDNIC WANTED! , U r '! WARRANTED. PRICE 50otS. OAI.AT1A, Iija, Not. K, MM. Parts Mcdlclno Co., Ku UhiIs, Mo. OllOVK-- IS JUST A8C0QD FOR ADULTS. V (lentlomeni Wn sold last I car. On toUlc o TABTKI.KH8 CllltL TONIC artd liari butmhl Ihreo kiwm already this year. In all Oar of it jears. In tbo drua buslnewa, tiara Dover euM nn article that cavo eucfi uulrcrsal aatU, Uctlon as yuur Toulcv Voorst nil r, 1 Aiixzr.Cirm &Ca , iiidftV, MHb SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. MEDICINE for the TRADE MARKS, eitr. n,&l'n.?J!?J!?!!!,r.,,,,,etc.h wwriniunis mar nl "iMcrtptlon 2?l,r,ISeftl.MrM'.!','0"1" n Invention patentable. Communications Mttl-tl- J w nrnnL. MILLION.. iif.Sf." .. Wo .hro J Washlnetou orico. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, ln-c- un-c- r I irRi-i- '' MUNN A. CO., lliiimtitiiv, SvW TorU. 4: mii Is - BEN T. ROBINSONS? DRUGGIST Always on hand a fall and complete stnrl- of DRUGS AND MED1CINKS, PKI(. Kcntuoky ing-roo- eoi.ip.-in- y " '' FUMEKY and TOLET ARTI CLES PAINTS.ANII OILS. PriYICISANS' PRESRIpTIQNa CAREFULLY CO WtPQUN PEP. 1' m j St -- Wriw 36HS WsWrtaVsWuitNatTp.?' rEVS: aBUnewltergcone tbouea'ad 5renfc?!?J,Vca. i..... WantedAn Idea fffess .... sajsts. -- 09Q 1no) eoisBj, MiuXr DStion icon SUV) 3SH 11V WVUt 81IUM MM M -- That when hoy mako n ages Terts pitcher, patchcr and umpire usually An hour's timo spent in tbo dairy will do more toward settling the perennial strike como In grief, We have read 01 tho sacred cow la India, going on between mankind and -- tb'o "milk-wago- n than anything wo know of "v had tulberto but the racrcd cow in Indl-an- a with flies I '.' VtRffl 51 mtaZfi 4 JOB WORK-:- - escaped our notice. Tbcso cows toil not, E. L H. furnished upon applicllion. (T,n firm (&b flu'c uuiuu. b.w. nf biita. Will receive prompt atten- - x .V Ttt.'. svimqraa ' &9&rR&?mH&M& -- t&Htiyl-.-Y- , nitotaiirpi .. ffi ., - -- .'.a&E- ,,f I 3 a jr rrnnsESSESTr" JiSim- z.&ti - aViilafaBitililW ..j- - i...y rrartir--rr;c-r- frgiijjiitflaljnil! yji njejjSMgm. all,lA.IJItti!LLllMilJllUJILlJB'fl "ii .Mitiswn .. ,, W?m&