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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 19, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 19, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897081901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 19, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. A?t i- V- M a . J A .Cum oh Tkn SuuscKinnss I u l f or. : TTrJJS You a J Yku Are Going to The $ 33 IS IS FREE TRIP Tiir. I k M Sffifffifa n ,,PffrT5TT:S5iT l,fiM.!-?sr fV- - dm mm "P V W m 0 S. Great Tennessee Centennial. Gt II to Great Tennessee Centennial. r"- II Ir v w Club. of Ten Sulisrrilirrc in 'lI-lI-S And go mL vsSzy lygwepjgy T? ! r mmMmmmjmLe- sgg- - mf T m k 13 IS IS, FREE. I '- !i.- - i ft r w c V Mcr,fKnro4iWfeNn i NO. 33 EIGHTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1897. not live in this favored section, that we think is so good a country to dwell in, and yet realize what great development and improvement is possible, that other fellow docs not know these things and we must tell him of them and prove our claims by making creditable and represcscntative dis plays at these times, else he will be forced to an inevitable conclusion that this and adjoining counties and their people have little of the resources of which they boast or else that the people arc ncnt on the development of society devoid of that degree of public was great indeed. Great commer- spirit and enterprise necessary to cial advantages came out of them turn to account the advantages and firm business relations were they possess. Let us make both established by them between nations. helps to swell the displays and add to tbo "Mlractivcncsi nnd diversity of the exhibit. The fair in general this year will bo tho greatest wo liavj ever held, and will bo conducted in a mannor that will appeal to the approval of all the better classes of our people Wo trust that 1011 will aid us by jour contribution to Floral Hall, by your presence, and by your kindly mention of the I'air lo your neighbors and friends. Flnnl Hill will bo opsn Tuesday, Aug. 241b, and until noon Wednesday, Aug. 2jth, for reception of disptays Very respectfully. MINERS' TDA.Y. What 1st. Two-yea- SPEEDING. - GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT. Thursday of Fair Week Devoted to Their Pleasure. Is Offered on the Race The Most Instructive Exhibits of Track at the Great Hopkins the Great Tennessee CenCounty Fair. tennial. Drat Day. r FREE TICKETS OF ADMISSION Will Be Furnished by the Coal- - Operators for the' Miners and Day" at MINERS'-- Countv Fairthe great will this Jno. 1J. Atkinson, II. II. Holeman, U. C. TArp, M U. It AY, C. C. GlVKNS. C. O OsnuRN, J 1 arc IAIRS with ancient Itandis hard age. lo discover truly whether the church fair ' was the father of all fairs or whether fairs were already existing national institutions with the Greeks and Romans before the church turned or was privilegctHo turn them to her own profit. The "most commonly accepted derivation of the Svord fair is from ftriat, a name which the church borrowed from Roman custom and applied,-ttier own festivities." In England it has been that "no fair could be held without a grant from,the" sovereign, or prescription whlcliU presupposes such grant." In France, the .establishment or abolition of fairs, with (he exception of cattle markets and the markets of the metropolis, were also under the direction of the government. Tho Old World fairs were "great periodical market, some of wh'c'h o Board of Directors Their Families. I and McLean counties both contributed to the interest and success of the Hopkins County Fair during the The Hopkins County fair. of that institution, and the Hopkins County Fair is a of the great and universal people of these closely neighborsystem of Industrial exhibitions for ing counties will lake part this year which tho United States lias to a greater extent than ever before so famous in recent years, The management of the Great Fair have admitted Webster and McLean people to equal competition and privileges with Hopkins counof these conclusions impossible. ty in all of the various departments Our fair can become a very famous ol the Fair, and the action has fair in the country round about if been and will be appreciated. The we will only make it so. It is al- Bee has heard directly of some ready noted for its excellence and the progress it has made during the past few years, Let all hands and the cook fall to and make it it famous. liis-tory ws weDMer ana nci.ean toumiei. THE u fci and which, in its entirety, includes the thousands of county and state fairs and the mammoth exhibits of manufactures and products, made in or periodially permanently i 3 cities. These things our principal I! K .,. it.r i t .. .... have been since Elkntnh Watson, of Albany, N. Y., succeeded in ' L' I Hrtef1 ' Jv. setting on foot the first American Fair in the year 1815. Lot their glory nnd importance dep.irt in no degree at the Hopkins County Fair, which lias been potent and may become of greater nnd increasft ing value to the agricultural, stock- ikY IHU raisinir. minim: nnd maniifacturinc 'III IMftmHMff . . r 1. interests ot napkins ami surrounding counties There arn immediate ' financial interest to bo considered Vs in that the people who come by thousands to a creditable fair such ritizRrunrKiKs. as the Hopkins County Fair has in the past and will b : at the devoted chiefly to cne kind been coining meeting, bring large sums of merchandise, while others, of a of money into the county annually. wider scope, afforded opportunity Upon this point, the better the for most of (he sales and purchases fair, the better the profit, for of a .district." These old time a fair of greater and increasing fairs which have for centuries been and importance will an held in most parts of Europe and interest nually draw larger crowds and many parts, of Asia, belong to l more money. statu of things which is passing . Our Resources. rather tlia.i to modern civilization; resources of Hopkins, nml the famous Old World fat s McLean nnd adjoining niter declining into seasons of mure counties arc almost unlimited, but if pleasure and license, have 'inp tea red, a ml are replaced by agricultural and stock fairs. Bartholomew Fair, the most f.i tnoits fair in England, was hul.l an iiually atSmilhficld, London, from 1 The duration of the 13 to 1855. from three to fifteen fair varied ihysin different years of its "his8Sill (if " Uy sSJp-V- . was originally the great tory. It cloth fair of the kingdom ami n market for all kinds of goods. But like the rest, its provisions for popular amusement gradually destroyed its character as a market and it became simply an occasion for unthc citizens of these counties do not The most bridled license. tant French fair was that of exhibit these abundant resources how is the outside world to know anything about them? We may know all about what line corn and tobacco and wheat and grasses 'ami "garden and pumpkins sass" the fertile field-- of this wealthy and resourceful section will produce; what magnificent coal veins underly thois fertile fields, the immensity of their output, ami that the Hopkins comity product alone is about one fourth the entire output of the State; what splendid and capable housewives sit enthroned in our homes and how well they know the arts of comfortS2sjfi-L- . able housekeeping, and are en Beaucairc, which lasted six days dowed with aesthetic taste to make and was visited by about 60,000 home beautiful; all about our stock persons from all parts of th Con and hogs and how they are being about tinent, and at which all kinds of improved every year and merchandise, wqrc sold. The most famous German fairs are the book fairs ot'Lcipsic, whose display of hook's is famous tho world over. The aggregate value of goods sold at the principal Russian fairs was qrjormous a few decades ago. Ih India, the largest fair is that of Hudwar, on. the Ganges. This is a holy fair and the visitors, number to 300,000; but every twUihy5ar l,,crc 0CCl,rs" a special FICOll A QltKItNlIOUSK. piiSnma'gc to the sacred river, wlvM.i numbers may amount to iVt:r everything else that we have and a pwtttt ar more aro proud of. Tlie Affect of the great "free But the other fellow, who does fairs" of England and the Conti- - The fUnagemtnt. M&X Mfn iz.'fflrm '44lMMmmWmW im)r9Mm J ' (TfF smzHFiF9 S& ...... people should all know the men whose money has kept the fair going are public spirited men whose means and labors have been sacrificed for the good They hive real of the county. ized no profit on their investment, but during the last lour years they have spent much money in im proving the building, the grounds and the exhibits. And this is the policy tin mamgement of the II ipkin-- C'j:inty Fair will continue to pursue. As rapidly as the patronage of the fair increases the THE things of considerable merit that will be exhibited from these counties that have never before been put on exhibition. Webster and McLean will in all likelihood be wi-r- e jRVK?KS3PS2lniBl Junr'&K "V- - ' ill' EBuUa- - AIWV VIEW IN TUB IIAIJ TO I 1 management will devote the increased proceeds to the substantial improvement of fair grounds and the added attractiveness of lists. premium more liberal Every promise made by the management as to these improvements and extensions has been scruputy lously fulfilled and the public depend upon it that this course will be continued. 111 well represented, and a most hearty welcome will certainly be extended the people of these counties, who are our near and friendly neighbors and between whom and ourselves the relations, personal and commercial should be and are so cordial. Come and let us bind yet more kins county. Those relations still exist and arc evidenced by the conyear go on record iis a memOriable tinuous working of all mines in the occasion. The special recognition county the past few weeks when given to'fhis large and important the business of coal mining throughclass of Hopkins county citizens is out the country has been so thor well deserved and will illustrate to otighly demoralized and so many to those who do not already know, thousands of miners have thrown if the program as' outlined i well away work and joined the crusade carried out, the numbers and im- of "idleness and starvation." portance of the coal miners of our It is expected that each miner county. will be furnished with a distinguish And as to the careful carrying ing badge and nothing will be too out of the program, as arranged in good for them at the Fair that day. full, there need be no sort of doubt. the sight of such a multitude of the The officers of the Fair have estab- heroes of the mine, who farm the lished a reputation for fulfilling all interior of old earth day after day, their promises made to the public. for the comfort of man and the The coal operators have entered welfare of the nation's commerce, heartily into the plan for "Miners' will be good for the eyes of the Day," the miners themselves and people who farm the earth's surtheir familcs arc looking forward to face or engage in other avocathe occasion with pleasure, and tions and aro unacquainted with that special day at the Fair cannot the miners who constitute such fail 10 be an unqualified success a large and important part, numer from every standpoint. ically and otherwise, of the pop- The coal opcratots of Hopkins illation of Hopkins county. county have agreed to shut down Hearty co operation in this plan the mints of Thursday of the Fair on the pait of each coal operator and give every miner .ind his latni-l- of Hopkins and Webster counties free tickets of admission on that will bring to th fair on Thursday, August 26th, no less than an aggregation of 5,000 miners and their families bearing the distinguishing badge of their occupation. The day selected for "Miner's Day" will also be one of the most attractive days as to its general features, and excellent entertainment will be furnished all who attend. The racing on that day will be quite attractive, as well as the tock rings, and everything in the CAPITAL AND I.AIIOR. Floral Hall will be in 'appk pie order." day. It is not positively announced A grand balloon ascension, with that evt rj coal operator in the counthrilling paiacliule leap will be ty has entered into this arrange- given daily, and the exciting perment, but the largest operators have formance on trapeze and in mid air and it is expected that all w;ll join which proved such a popular featin the movement for a grand day ure last year, will also be witnessed for the miners. daily, free ot charge, but this jcar This will be the second great with numerous added attractions gathering of miners of Hopkins kby an expert troupe of fifteen star county within the past few years. performers. The other occasion will be rememMay "Miners Day" at the Fair bered, by the miners especially, as live long in the memory and custhe big picnic given' by the St. Ber- toms of the people, and ever be, as nard Coal Company to their em- it this year.an evidence ol firmly is ployes at Loch Mary, in 1894, just established and most cordial relaafter the close of the strike of that tions between the great mining year. That was an impressive and population of Hopkins county and memorable sight and proved how the wise, conservative and entercordial the relations between the prising operators who make the coal miner and operator of Hop "Miners' D.iy" this year. y An Appeal to the Ladles is an addrcssto of Hopkins and adjoining counties issued by the directors of tho Fair. This is FOLLOWING 4ihi, im-jt- oi an appeal in the right direction and will assuredly secure the cooperation of the ladies, whos help s THE FAIR TRAIN. exciting event of the great Fair, which will be enjoyed by the lovers of the chuse, is the One Fare for the Round Trip and fox chase that has been arranged Special Accommodations for Wednesday, the first day of A premium of $5.00 J For Those Who Wish to Visit the (ireat the Fair. will lie given to the owner of the llopklus County l'cir. AN MAIISONVIi.LB, AUGUST The Fox Chase. in indi'p.'nsiblo: MADis0NViLi.1t. Kv , Auk 16, 1897 25. 26, 27 AND 28. ? Dbar Madui: Tho fifteenth nnnii-- l meeting of the great Hopkins County Fair is now near at hand, and realizing the importance of having the active assistance of the ladies in our efforts to make it a i;rand success, wo take tho liberty of appealing In you to prepare some of the articlos of jour handiworl' far exhibition in Moril Hall strongly the ties of friendship and neighborly feeling that' already exist aiid we will sec that you have a good time. Pree ChllJrcn'a Day. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company will run a- - special train on each of the four days of the great Fair as per lollowing schedule: L'jivij Ilencleitun 035 a m. K.inkin " Kobards 7.05 ' iicliree 715 " bluuiilittrs Hanson 750 Arriving at Madisunvilla .it 8 05 a. m. leave M ulisonville at 6 p. m 1 PINE NEEDLE WOIIK. management of the County Fair has decided to set apart Wednesday, the first day of the Great Fair as 'ChiIdrcn's Day." All children under the age of fifteen will be admitted at the gates on that day free of charge. In addition to the regular program for that day will be an exciting fox chase after n real fox. The balloon ascension, the acrobatic performances and many other things will especially delight the children. Bring or send your children along and let them havo this day ol pleasant outing frcj of charge. THE norer. and wisn rownn. dog that catches the fox. All dogs If you admitted to the chase. have- fox dogs here is a chance to prove their worth before a crowd and establish a reputation. If you bring along your arc a dogs. If you arc not a come and sec a genuine fox chase. fox-huntlox-hunt- The premium list this year is unusually attractive, and comprises a wide rangn of woman's work. full of tasty Floral Hall, when displays by tho fair sex is an object serves to of beauty in Itself, ' and favorably Impress strangers and tho Wo trust that yon will aid general public us this year in making a diplay of come- thing, be it ever so small in your sight. We know that miny ladies refrain from making exhibits becauso Ihey do not think their display Is as largo as they would wish, but the Hall is made up of small displays, and everything that is exbibiled Your friends will all be there, at the great Hopkins County Fair, August 25, 26, 27, 28. The great Hopkins County Fair, August 25, 26, 27, 28. Your friends will all be there, at the great Hopkins County Fair, August 25, 26, 27, 28. any regular train until August 31st. 'I he Fair at MadisonviHu has been growing in popularity each year for several years. Tho foregoing schedule and rates enable the people along the route lo spend a day or more at this great exhibition with perfect convenience and at very small expense. C. P. Atmoue, G. P. A. B. F. Dickson, Supt. The Silence of William J. Bryan. (Rochester Post Kxprer) Tickets will be sold at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip and will be good returning on Meet your old friqndjs,, at the friends at tho great Hopkins County Fair August Meet your old great Hopkins County Fair August 25, 26, 27, 28. Subscribe for The Bee. 25, 26, 27, 28. William J. Bryan is keeping very still for Bryan these days. It certainly looks as though he had become more or less paralyzed by the country's fast returning prosPerhaps he is at work perity. upon a paper having for its object to demonstrate that Wall Street is responsible for the rise of wheat. He may argue that wheat was reluctant to advance, but was bulla dozed irito doing so by the of that wicked street gold-bug- old trot, 2 in 3, SOnOTHINQ TO BE PROUD OF. mile brats; purse $30.00. 20.00 to first, S7.00 to second and $3 00 Moit llfnmlfiil Exposition Nulldinj Ev.t Erected by the Corcrnmtnt. to third. 2nd. Half mile heats, running, Nashville, Aug. 17. There am 2 in 3; purse 60.00. 40.00 to three classes of visitors who comu first, 15.00 to second and' 5 00 to the Tennessee Centennial Expoto third. sition those who come out of cu3rd. Fast mule race, hall mile riosity to see what has been done, dash; purse 10.00. 7.50 to first those who wislito be able to sav nnd 2.50 to second. they have seen it, and those whu Second Day. really want to learn as much as 1st. Free for all tro'f, mile possible Irom the instructive exhibits. To the last class there is no other building thai offers such an opportunity as does the Governmenc Building. Here one has a chancu to study the most interesting of thn Government departments the War Department, the Department of the Interior, the Department o Agriculture, the Department pf heats. 3 in 5; purse 100.00. Justice, the Treasury Department, 65.00 to first, 25,00 to second the Navy Department, the e and 10.00 to third. Department, the Department 2nd. Half mile heats, running, of State, and last, but by no meann-th2 in 3; purse 100.00. 65.00 to least interesting, the exhibit of first, 25.00 to second and 10.00 the Fish Commission. to third. The building itself is a thing of r mile dash, beauty. White and' 3rd. running; purse 75 00. 50.00 to as a June day, it extends 350 feec fust, 15.00 to second and 10.00 from cast to west and 129 feet Irom to third. north to south. It has been proThird Day. nounced the handsomest building; 1st. Buggy horse trot or pace, ever erected by the Governmenc 'mile heats, 2 in 3, for Hopkins, for an exposition, and it is not Webster and McLean County hard for one to believe the statehorses only; entrance free; purse ment when he has looked upon 20.00. 15.00 to first, 5.00 to this beautiful structure, its niassivu second. dome surmounting it like a giant':! 2nd. Five eighths of a mile cap, and its big triple doors exheals, running, 2 in 3; purse tending almost the full length of 100 00. 65.00 to first, 25.00 the walls. to second and 10.00 to third. At the west entrance stand two 3rd. One mile dash, running; large black specimens of the canpurse 200.00. 150.00 to first, non used in the civil war. As '0U to second nnd 20.00 to enter the building and turn to tlm 30.00 third. right you are confronted by a hose trot or pace, of motionless soldiers, dressed ia 4th. the uniforms of the nation of all 1 AA periods. One might well be ltd to believe that he liad gamed entrance to the Valhalla of the warrior and had hecn admitted lo a conference of American heroes of all ages. These wax figures aru so that one feels a triflu rude in ataring at them so braznly The Puritan and so curiously. soldier of 1620 and the Revolutionary veteran aro on intimate terms with the West Point cadet 3 in 5; purse 100.00. 65.00 to of 1897. first, 25.00 to second and 10.00 In this exhibit you will also find to third. all sorts of guns, ammunition, fuses Fourth Day. ist. Free for all trot "or pace, and signals, ancient and modern. may sec relics of mile heats, 3 in 5; purse 100.00. Here, too, you the Grecly cxpedjtion, and the 65.00 to first, 25.00 to second hatchet and flag which Lockwood and 10.00 to third. mile dash, and Brainerd carried with them in 2nd. On the their Arctic explorations. 100.00 running; purse 150.00. eft hangs a silken guidon, a relic 0 to first, 35.00 to second and cavalry. of Custer's to third. The exhibits of the Department 3rd. Half mile heats, running, arc divided into four 2 in 3; purse 100.00. 65.00 to of the Interior branches the Bureau of Education first, 25.00 to second and 10.00 the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the to third. 4th. Fast mule race, one mile Palent Department and Ihe Dedash; purse 10.00. 7.50 to first partment of Geological Survey. Of these the most interesting is the and 2.50 to second. geological exhibit, which contains A Short Sermon on Temperance. many rare minerals and lossils. (Lomsvillo Evening Post,.) Most of the Indian exhibit is taken Young Mr.Liebkc, the masher up with the work of the students from St. Louis, was yesterday al- of the Carlisle Indian School. lowed to return home unchastised The Department of Agriculture and a week's sensation ends. is very interesting to the scientist But the experience of the Week- - and to the farmer. The most pop points a moral and adorns ti tale. ular part of this exhibit is the dis The character of this scapegrace play of stuffed birds, prairie dogs, was known at least to a degree. ground squirrels and gophers. Tin His friends nnd ' acquaintances farmer is especially interested 111 knew he was a dissipated fellow, the'di vision of pomology, where drinking constantly, and drinking arc to bo found models of big apto excess. ples and plums, and the real pineThe proper place for the young apple from Florida. fellow was the street or the saloon. The Treasury Department is full The doors of respectable houses of interest lo the casual observer should be closed to the young man as well as the careless student. who is known to get drunk. Everyone is interested in the coinThe drunkard is irresponsible. age of money. There seems to be He in sometimes jovial, sometimes a fascination about every process brutal, always an object of avoid- connected with coin. The making ance 011 the part of reasonable men of it, while not quite so attractive as he wanders about aimlessly, as the getting is always a thing of big inflicting himself and his society great interest to visitors. The compress on exhibition has been in on those who will receive or tolerate him. CONTINUED ON SECOND l'AGE. The true force for temperance lies largely in social ostracism, at men as Liebkc. least Ayer's Sarsaparllla is And against such men ostracism is necessary for the comfort of men GOOD and women who do not get drunk. for nil diseases that havo their doors against drunkClose the origin inlmruiro blood. It la ards. Let it be known that men get intoxicated sacrifice all who I BETTER claims to social recognition. Then than other sarsaparlllas, betyoung women visiting friends will ter made, of better Ingredients not have to appeal to tho police and by hotter methods. Its for protection from their escorts. record of cures proclaims it tho Here is a nt.ore effective weapon $ for temperance than any prohibition by law. SttAft, TOG Post-officThree-quartefresh-lookin- g Three-minute c IPInL '.. wB0st , life-lik- e Three-quarte- r 15.-0- - for.-suc- h BEST ,S3 'jr "T flHHIHft"'lj fp "w"w3PpirV3$?1 , jjwjn 0eHj&ee PAUL M. MOORD, Editor and Manner. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Incorporated.) Rntcred tho PcstotScn at tiaillnginii class matter." n Second V i3 Tnu Republicans of Hopkins '.For Representative. CHARLES R. EDWARDS. County have alwajs and still arc to i J very modest in their movements. '.;..'.. .. ThreeMontha, For ? J Single Copies... Specimen copies mailed free on application. J. V. POOLE. While they retain that characterCarretoondenti wanted in all raits ot the c For Gounly Clerk, cular rheurnatlim and in October began coontr. Address tutor particulars. istic thcy.aru yet the most anxYour friends will all be there, at taking Hood's SarsapaiUla. I continued T. T. MORRIS. ious fellows to vole again that you its uso until January when I could go the great Hopkins County Fair, For County Attorney, THURSDAY, AUGUST :o, 1897la. The Coal Strike. ever saw, and the indications arc N about as well as any ono and I hare had August 25, 2G, 27, 28. DAVID DROWNING. tv Y. MlNincE, that in county and state the The seventh week of the strike no ncuto pains since." I. Gents1 and Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery, For Superintendent of Schools, w MESSAGE FROM ANDREE, Democrats will have a is on and in the' face of the facts, Grand Islo, Louisiana. I. G. NANCE. ? For Assessor, very uncomfortable surprise again that there is no coal famine any H9 G. II. I1RYANT. the coming November. l'rlco si ; six for ?s. Pigeon Brings the Tidings that where, that the miners still at work Is sold by all dnicp'.-.ts- . 4? For Jailer, are tno only pills to taVo Ite has Passed Eighty-tw- o are supplying all the coal the marN HATS AND CLOTHING J. J. CURRY. Read all about the "Great Hop kets requires, the leaders of the liOOU S PUIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 49 i Degrees. 49 kins County Fair in this handsome strike, aided and abetted by Gomp-cr- s At the Bottom Cash Prices and our CusBerlin August 16, 1897. The 49 ; WEBSTER COUNTY NEWS. set at nought the laws of God and Then take issue of The Bee. and Sovereign, urge their de49 tomers reap the benefit. Plant your dollar "V aUic Zcitung" publishes n of the land." What impudence, ever) thing creditable you can make luded followers to continue the ,' 49 where you can get the largest returns. Ours uispatch from Ilammcrfcst, Nor49 and go with your family to the Fair, conflict and add to the hunger and what an insult to every citizen CLAY. way, which says that one of the 49 is the place. where you will see jour friends old nakedness cf the wivus and chil Hopkins county! Moody Lcdbcller, tho little son of Mrs. 49 And the result? Well, the law searchers for Herr Andrce in a fast Lou Lcdbctter, died last Friday about 1:30 encourage dren. and new, and help to t of the land was not violated in steamer met the sealing vessel p. nt. at her homo in Clay. Ho was a every material interest of this i Just consider the absurdity, the Earlington by these men. The Aiken about July 22 and learned jjreat favorite of tho family who will deepI ly mourn tho great loss. The bcrcivrd countv and section. Show what 49 wickedness of this sttike. Certain mines were not stopped. The I havoours)mpathy agi from her captain that one of the family II vou can do. Don't put jour light 49 i Mr J Vaughn has moved from our operators in Pennsylvania, who tator was swept aside with con- crew had shot a pigeon between KY. 49 under a bushel. Remember the town to Sullivan, Ky,, where he is emi have a grievance, cither true or tempt as the honest worker went North Cape and Seven Islands on ployed by McGill liros. & Co. 49 YOUn MONEY DACK IF YOU WANT IT. dates, August 25, 26, 27 and 28. fancied, against Dcarmit, request to his daily toil. There is a lino location in our town for 49 the north coast, of Lapland, bear told there will be n flouring mill. Wc President Dolan to call a strike to ing a message addressed to "The someone here to look arc tho matter soon. alter One Dan Llewellyn was sent to be GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT. Aftonbladt," Stockholm. The Wc think he can make a success as there Earlington by Indiana miners to "prevent the coal trade from is plenty of wheat to operalo a fine local ing ruined." And Dolan and Ratch message ran as follows: trade. We are sure tho farmers would lend instruct the workmen of Hopkins and their associates in Penn"Eighty-twdegrees passed. their support county in the duties they owe to ford CONTINUE!) FROM FIRST PAGE. There have been somo remarkable cases Good journey northward. ANNOUNCEMENTS. He met the sylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, their fellow men. of chills cured with Illackwell's Chill Tonic. OF Virginia, West Virginia and Ken- use in Philadelphia for fifty-twYou should try it. Andree." workmen, and he also met an unSTATE SEDATE. There has been great improvement made The date ol the message cannot a tucky obey the orders of these few years and can turn out go,ooo an Wc are on tho Crab Orchard levco near town this ROBINSONRobinson asauthorized to announce paid board bill, due a widow a candidate for State disgruntled operators and the strike hour. be ascertained. week, several hands and teams being cm Senator, from the rnnnflfft nf tlnnkln. 3nH bill made some years ago when Christian, subject to llio action of tbe Republican plo)cd hauling slack, dirt and rock All The exhibits comLlewellyn was an employee of the is called to save the coal trade, party; we lack now is an iron bridge across the Silver's Dally Low Record. and the bank accounts of a few prise several large lenses such as E. creek there. BAKER We are authorized to announce Or. for Hecla Coal Company. of Madlsomille, as a candidate New York, August iG. The esarc in use at the stations along the Rain is needed in our community, and State Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and Dan is gone and the board bill is Pennsylvania operators. Cbilitian, subject 13 the action of the Republican the dust is about thrco inches deep. Of course this is not the excuse coast. The largest is an immense tablishment of a new low record for ' party. still unpaid. Wheat is about all our farmers talk about. which weighs silver is now a matter of almost They are waiting for higher prices before given the miners in Indiana, Illi- second order Another record bey will sell. daily occurrence. The Republican county convenThis is the present condition of nois and Kentucky, for the miners more than eight tons. in Cross We'bave fine The navy exhibit presents an in was made today, both here and in our town ot aabout Golden membersLodge wo foolish tion on September 6th will name business, as seen by a leading in these states are not forty and In the local solicit the membership ot others. the winners. "Evidences enough to take up the fight of teresting snow quite an eye- - the London market. mercantile agency: summer How about that but the opener, indeed, to the average in market commercial bars sold at complaint? Are youdiarrhoea or it? Why revival in demand Pennsylvania operators: " still having A Pennsylvania paper puts it of widespread model 54 3i6c an ounce, against 55 of low wages and cheap coal land inhabitant. A don't you get a bottle of T. Ulackwell's and other products fact tersely, thus: "If silver con- for merchandiseso numerous as to is brought forward as the cause of of the military mast of the gunboat on Saturday. Government assay Flux Cure and cure it? have become tinues to decline in value it will be Tho Ashland meeting is going on near were quoted at an ounce The the strike in the Western States, "Helena," models of various bat bars compel general recognition. town. They are having good attendance. free." of an anchor weighing which made the silver in a dollar Several are attending from here. press has, therefore, ceased dis- and at the most inopportune time. There have been three coffins sold in ship guns, worth but 41.95c. The farmers of the United cussing whether trade has really July and August arc dull months 14,000, torpedoes, Clay the last week, something that has not States continue to reduce their improved or not, and have all be for all miners in Indiana, Illinois Hotchkiss revolving cannons, the Meet your old friends at the occurred for some time. The people hivo mortgages. This is discouraging gun measuring the volume of busi- and Kentucky. The fact is that Hichborn turret, lifebuoys, charts, great Hopkins County Fair August been in very good health and until lately there has been little sickness in our city. to thosilver theorist, but is it ness compared with proceeding of the mines in these ropes, diving suits go to make up 25, 26, 27, 28. Mr. J A Litchfield has returned from and Bigger Eacli Succeeding Christian county, where be has been visit Bigger bad for the farmer? three states can readily supply the this exhibit. The model of the periods." ing friends and relatives. MAD ESGIHEM IN THE CAB, The calamityite has lost his oc- coal needed in these months, If new gunboat, ''Nashville," was Messers. A N. Skinner and Jesso Mr.' HarveyBqukland fired the the striking miner has not known made especially for this Exposi returned from Henderson a few nights cupation. Plan-sofirst gun of the campaign at Thrilling Experience of n Fire- ago where they had been for a few days on Premium List constructed on a scale of unusual scope and this before he certainly will believe tion. liberality. Fine Races. Fine Ring Displays. on Saturday last. Judge Hall man on a Railroad of Mexico. business. The arrival of Messrs. Knight, it now. A strike is a declaration 1 he collection and portraits in Several attended tbe burial of Moody Fine exhibits in Floral Hall. also spoke. There was a good at- Llewellyn and Ferguson in HopHcrmosillo, Sonora, Mex Aug. Ledbctter, at Rock Springs, Saturday. of war. Prudent officials of the Postoffics Department arc the ob tendance, some fun and a little fly- kins county was preceded by the they have a Tbe farmers Miners' Union would not declare a jeets of much study by the people 16. When the Minas Prietas train more rains theysay that it their corn in few tbe ing of fur. can't pen declaration of one Captain Pickens strike when twenty-fivpercent of in general. It is astonishing what pulled in La Colorada last Friday field whero they raise It. CORRESPONDENT Bryan's price is now stated at that "2,000 miners of Indiana were the mines can supply the demand. a curious variety of things come to it was with a mad engineer in the to meet at Evansville today, then With Thrilling Parachute Leap daily. Exciting I'OOLE. f 1,500 a lecture. Here is a magIt is the dream of such men as the hands of the officers of the locomotive cab. The terrified fireproceed to Earlington, Ky., in a performances on trapeze and in mid-ai- r Mr. man had managed to obtain connificent opportunity for Sam Ratchford, and Dolan, and Sover- Dead Letter Department. The wife of W. C. Dickey presented him body. The miners there are obby an expert troupe of Shack. Four lectures for only eign, and Gompers, and their asso- Slack, the Curator of the Depart- trol of the throttle, and had fought with a fine boy last week a Republican gain. stinate and the strikers will per0 $6,000. Shack will peed all the ciates, to have such a complete or- ment, has brought to the Exposi- away the engineer when he would L. S. Melton, ot Madisonville, visited 15-S- TAR suade them to quit work if possilectures he can get free. ganization of labor in this big tion a collection of the most inter- have speeded the train to destruc- in this vicinity last week. ble. If persuasion fails, it is A. C. Cavanab and daughter, ot country that the wheels of com- esting things. Here you see any tion. visited relatives About 200,000,000 bushels is barely possible force may be Foiled in this the engineer be- attended campmeeling here Saturday, and thing from a lock of the assasian merce can be stopped at their on Sunday. RUNNING TROTTING the estimate of this year's probable used." behest, upon the slightest provoca- Guitcau's hair to a tarantula or a gan to climb frantically about the There have been several real estate Pickens was evidently "irritransactions here of late. This looks like exportation of corn from this JVIULE engine and tender, concluding with Ratchford, at the grievance rattlesnake. prosperity. country. Wonder if the Demo- tated." We arc quite sure an in- tion. The Smithsonian Institution ex- a quick succession of somersaults of a miner or the greed of an operaLaslie, Elder the General Baptist cratic statesmen and wardsmen vasion of Kentucky by his army, tor in Pennsylvania would then hibits arc chiefly in the line of eth- on the floor of the engine cab. champion of Indiana, will preach here on will credit this to the low tariff for the pujposc indicated, would When La Colorada was reached the 23rd inst , at 7 30 p. m. stop the miners of Illinois, and nology and zoology, and consists of Mrlton Is Mrs. D. to have "irritated" the law abiding votes of the Wilson law. Engineer Everett was raving, and parents nearP.Lawrence, on a visit She ber a magnificent line of specimens. is Kansas. Arkansas of the entire country citizens of Hopkins county into The Department of State is de- considerable force had to be used accompanied by ber sons, Toney and Japan in all probability will taking to right the wrong of the Pennsylfrentiss. their shot guns and Win voted, of course, to historical col- to remove him from the cab. He have a gold currency as early as acHei ry Fulcber did a fine job last week hand to such an extent vania miner or save the bank in The most interesting died shortly after. The attending in landing's negro horse thief in lail. Tbe October of this year. The Specie chesters count of the Pennsylvania operator. lection. : SHOOTING would have astonished as the horse belonged to a Henderson county GRAND TOURNAMENTS DAILY.. Bank at Yokohama announces All mills, factories, furnaces, rail- things to be found here are papers physician stated that death and in- man. Captain Pickens. Let him valiant sanity were due to heart disease of American statesmen, reproducTbe report has reached us that Cart that from that date gold will be interview Messrs. Llewellyn and roads, must stop; starvation and tions of original papers, one of superinduced by excessive hept. Gibson and James Grissom met the little Abundance of pure drinking water, free to .all. paid for Bank of Japan notes. ruin rule the land, till Ratchford acdaughter of David Floyd of the 12 Ferguson when they get home, and Broadest and finest promenade way in the State. is the Constitution of the The Japanese mint is minting new Knoblide neighborhood, last Sunday week, complished his purpose. In this which learn how law abiding the people MINERS' OFFICERS TO MEET. and carried her about 200 yards from the Everything dean, interesting and exciting. gold coins rapidly now. dream the miner who de- United States. There arc letters road into the wood and accomplished their in this county arc, and how they Something kept going all the time. clined to belong to the organiza- from Robespierre, from Napoleon, neuisn designs upon her, holding their Governor Braijley has ap- exact the same conditions from tion bands ber mouth to prevent her No tiresome waits. must starve. He would not be from Alexander I. of Russia, and May Decide to Withdraw From screams.overWarrants are out for tbe two pointed delegates by congressional their visitors. Districts that Pay the from the King of Siam. The medal men, but at last account tbey had eluded allowed to work. districts to the National Road the officers. Scale. : When the representatives of Debs presented to the President of the Messrs. Knight and Llewellyn, Parliament, to be held at Nashin commemoration Terre Haute, Ind., August 17. Presiin the court house at Madisonville, & Co., in the persons of Knight, United States great cures bv Hood's We know tbe ville, Tenn., September 16 18. B. ATKINSON, dent Knight and Secretary Kennedy, of H. II. HOLEMAN, Prcs't. objected to Hopkins county coal Llewellyn and Ferguson, came to of the 400th anniversary of the dis- the Indiana Miners' Union, received a Sarsaparilla are genuine because the peo- JOHN ple themselves write about them. The delegates fxom the second Director-i- n R. C. TAPP, Vicc-PrcsChief. covery of America is on exhibition. Hopkins county a few days ago to summons for a mecling of the National Exdistrict arc R. H. Hughes, Owens-boro- , going north of the Ohio river, as it M. B. RAY, Treasurer. 0. C. GIVENS, Sec'y. RICHLAND. intcrferred with the business of the stop the production of coal and ask It is a rare piece of work, being ecutive Uoard at Columbus, en Thursday. E. G. Sebrec, Henderand . CHAS. O. OSBURN, Assistant Secretary. '. with diamonds which surround Knight is at Central City, Ky., and will go miners of Indiana. It seems to us the miners here tooin the big army set Thf HirM.lnrl rnitnlrw hi nnl hAn n son. cameo representing Columbus from there to Columbus. There is reason favored with rain as some noriions of Hod- that as the Indiana miners de- of starvation, they found that the a to believe that the meeting of Ibo board is kins and Webster counties, and is now "Speech is silver, silence is clined to do any business at all, it miners of the county were getting landing on American soil. very dry. question the exhibit of called to consider tho question of permitWithout golden." There is at present is eminently proper that Hopkins the highest wages the regular THfrrt arm fnnr T?nnhlif.!ln r.nilift.M ting states or districts to go to work when ; Gentlemen 35c little silver speech and much county coal should keep the mills, wages of years past. No grievance the Fish Commission is the most the scale is paid, regardless of the inter- for the nomination for Magistrate in the Charleston district and tbe selection of a Ladies '. '. . .,25c" interesting to the ordinary visitor state result. golden silence on the part of sil- the factories, the wheat threshers, existed, harmony prevailed between good man and a winner may bo depended Children under Five Years Old . Free' on. ver orators Contrast with their the railroads, of Indiana, going? operator and workman, and there of all the wonders of the Govern1 oc Horse or Vehicle Democrats and others who went into the clatter a year ago is marked as Why should the operatives of the was no reason why these people ment Building. The whole prorecent memorable primary in this district sharo tbe tbe general dissatisfaction felt in marked as the smashing of the mills, factories and railroads of In- should stop work. When it was cess of fish culture is shown, from the party at tbe result of that primary. tnc collecting apparatus wtucli is "divine relations" of wheat and diana starve? Why should the suggested to Knight & Co. that the Thero is much dissention in tbe ranks. " used for getting the eggs from the silver. Tbe Primitive Baptist Association held wheat crop of the farmer be de- strike had been declared against at New Hope church on Friday, Saturday of the sea, through stroyed, because the Indiana miner operators paying reduced wages, bottom Mexico, with her silver dollars ana sunaay last was largely attended. A very large crowd was in attendance on Sun and that the companies in this field the hatching of the eggs, the '.4T" worth in the neighborhood of 40 does not care to work? day. Tbe business of tbe Association was At Mt. Vernon, 111, the army of paying full prices should be let feeding of the spawn and the cents, is compelled to pay the inearnest and interesting, tbe relicious feel growth ol the fish to full size. ing strong and fervid, and many old friendterest on her foreign debt in gold. marching miners stopped all work alone, the reply was: "the shipping In a grotto ships were renewed and strengthened dur 120 feet long, its walls at the coal shaft. The coal from of your coal irritates the striking Bryan should go to Mexico and ing tne meeting, Wc have a very complete line .pf&Giit hospitality was finished in stucco and plaster, repweather was most of Oil with Hypophos-phlte- s, there and tbo visiting preachers favorable. practice his newly acquired Spanish this shaft was only used for coaling miners across the river and we shall Cards, any size, style or quality, ;andiiaioW A number of from Illi resenting a rough submarine cavin telling the people there of the railroad locomotives was not ship-t- try to stop it." Stop the bread, forhow to print them in the neatest.'possible can fee taken as easily in nois took part In the services. New Hope church is known to tbe old settlers as the St. Louis or Chicago. Had sooth, from the mouths of honest ern arc situated the glass tanks of summer as great advantages they enjoy from a manner. Artistic printing is thc&qnly in winter. Unlike the old Lick Creek church, whose history ex the aquarium. They are kept ". constantly depreciating silver Messrs. Knight and Llewellyn men and tlieir'familics in Kentucky tends back over many years in the memory kind we do. If anybody asks youjibout plain oil it Is palatable, and the of the old citizens of this section. Ev. been honest with their audience, because it irritates the miners of fresh with constantly flowing water, standard. the price, tell them our charges are more and fresh air is pumped through hypophosphites that are in it aid in they would have told them that Indiana and Illinois who will not reasonable than anybody's. We execute The market for skilled labor, PERSONAL. them without cessation. The tun- digestion and at the same time tone work. your orders promptly. notwithstanding the continued coal they would stop not only the HopMiss Efile Teague left Sunday for Hop- & nel is always crowded with visitors up the system. When it was shown to Knight kins county miners, but every inkinsville and tbe Centennial. strike, continues to show marked Co. that the St. Bernard Coal eager to see the curious dustry in the country. For sickly, delicate children, and Walter Hall and Miss Georgia Iiishop, ARLINGTON, KENTUCKY. The coal strike is improvement. crabs, eels, ugly Mr. Kennedy, Secretary of the Company had an individual confor those whose lungs are affected, of Madisonville, came out on their wheels the only very unfavorable thing in organization ol which Mr. Knight tract with its employes that would catfish, beautiful speckled trout, Monday afternoon. the general good condition of the it Is a mistake to leave it off in the is president, makes this exception, take thirty days to abrogate; that shad and salmon. Misses Nannie Slokcs, Llzzio Huff, whole country, and Hopkins county In addition to the exhibits thus summer months. The dose may be Fannie Sale and Mildred Ashby wont to however. He writes the Evans- interference with this contract miners arc not contributing to the Over .000 vacancies several times as many vacancies as members. Madisonville Monday afternoon. Must liavn ville miners to supply coal to the by outside parties would make briefly described there arc hun- reduced if necessary. of this starvation continuance J10 . " Several Plans: tw0 P,ans Blvo free registration; ono plan GUAKAN- Miss Inez Dean wbo has been visiting 5 them liable for fine and damages; dreds of others just as interesting, We recommend the small size water works, electric light plants, uu, wuidiuing pians ana a 1500 lovo Blory dH movement. Ncbo, has returned. College days. No cbargo to employers for recommending teachers. charitable institutions and breweries. it was positively announced by and it is well worth the visitor's especially for summer use, and for friends near ) Rtv. Dr. 0. M. Sutton. I Sutton Ttiehan' BU,.. Miss Fannio Sale, of Paducab, wbo has Southw Teachers' BurMU. is,sajd that Bryan has turned And this is the organization these Llewellyn, one of the party, with time to examine the displays in It 9. w. vot. wain a 30 sis., ' A.M.. R9.7I children, where a smaller dose is re- been visiting friends here the past week, Louisville. Kr. I President nnd'Msnsger. """""ch&l.o. III. Uncle the study of men want the Hopkins county no dissent from the others, that he this building carefully. his attcntion,,to . Cn..ll.A.n left yesterday for the Centennial at Nash bMli offices. Vlrflnrlti Plilrartn nffi ' """"""" .TnBi . ..oBisjriiio omce. ono fee reenter In quired. It should be kept in a cool the Spanish language. This is miner to join An organization would violate the law to accom- Sam has not failed to maintain his ville. reputation hero as elsewhere for place after it is once opened. a good example lor all other that would starve the cotton mill plish his purpose. Misses Goocbio Payne and Flora Wynn, The to .(pllow. Their oecu operative to accomplish their purFor sal by all druggists at joo. and r.oa of Nebo, were In tbe city Monday afterAll this is the natural outcome always taking the lead. Government Building is the greatnoon. ' pation is gone in this country but pose, but would exempt the brewcrl of the misguided teachings The great Hopkins County Fair, Miss Lclia Dean returned homo Monday thoy might find a job in Mexico, orators of the evening had organization to which Messrs. est educational exhibit at the CenThe August 25, 26, 27, 28. from Madisonville, accompanied by Miss whence come the most doleful re something to say about the lack of Knight & Co. belong and develops tennial. Myrtle Woolen. ports sincu the recent drop in the courtesy they received at Earling- a creed like this: "Obey the Tho great Hopkins County Fair. Are you a subscriber to Tun Beb? Mrs. F. I. Croft and children spent a price of silver! ton; about men armed to the teeth laws of our own sweet will and August 25, 26, 27, 28 You should be, few days with relatives here this week. One Year, strictly In advanca " " Sli Months, t r SUBSCRIPTION KATKS: James G. Bailey, ol Magoffin county, was nominated on the fust ballot by the; Republican convention, at Louisville, the past week for Clerk of Court of Appeals. and With Uailey, Hindmau, Parker in the field what kind of a majority shall we lieurc on for Hanson Ex Sam Shacklcford? change. None at all. ii go following them about, etc., etc. When these men declared war on the property and institutions of Earlington, it was only proper to J sec that the war should be a harm less one on their part. All prudent mine operators of this county have had armed men watching their property for weeks past. Experience has demonstrated the necessity for this. It is not done for fun. Finally: tho demagogue, the organizer, the man who proposes to create trouble between capital and laborat Earlington, is not wanted here. Carbuncles Appoarod Each Season Until Blood Was Purified With Hood's Snrsa-pnrllAn Indolont Uloor. ln SILVER TALKS AT GOLD PRICES. ip ?&& A A A AAA 00 -OU -0 -00 -IJJ or Bryan to Charge $1,500 a Lecture for Speeches In Ohio Columbus, O., August 16. W. J. Bryan has consented, for $1,500, "Forcovcrnl years I was troubled with carbuncles on my left sldo and my buck. to speak at the silver camp meetThoy would dlsopiicar In winter onil re- ing at Springfield, anil will probturn tho next onmrccr. I began taking ably make a series ol speeches in Hood'o Sarsapnrilla and liavo nnvcr ad any car buucIcB since. My lit t to son had Ohio if John R. McLean and H. a (over and nn indolent ulcer nppcard on L. Chapman, candidates for senbis loft limb nnd spread halt way around it. Our physician recommended n bh.od ator and governor respectively, can puriUer nnd I ftavo tho boy Hood's be induced to attach their signaBarsaparllla with Gratifying results." A. tures to checks sufficiently large to G. 1). James, l'olkvllle, Miss. " I have been n great sufferer from mus- cover his demands. 1 MUST KEEP BUSY tfRoBkvihr IbmTbsssky REPUBLICAN TICKET. Webster County. County-Judg- e, And in order to do so wc are making genuine Hard Time Prices on all classes of Merchandise. Money buys everything we handle at WAY DOWN PRICES. Fortunately for us, as well as our patrons, wc never go to market without the very powerful cash. Wc know we buy m A'l o h $ - 8 Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, it Gent's White and Colored Shirts, over-sangui- 3) L. Hood's Sarsaparilla I Bishop & MADISONVILLE. -- Co 'MmteK'iimmm Hraiig&EiHSg&i iwmmmm o FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING THE BREAT o light-hous- e Hopkins County Fair, MADISONVILLE, KY. bi-val- full-siz- e 54c tle-ship- s, Wednesday, Thursday," Friday and Saturday, 8 9 7 1 August 25, 26, 27 and 28 one-fourt- h year. Hole-ma- n n e A GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION. j!i,-50- PERFORMERS-- IS RACES. Man-ito- RACE5, RACES. Webster and McLean Counties admitted to equal competition in all departments. ice-cold, year-ol- d OFIGEFvIS ADMISSION. Scott's cr ntul$ion CANDIDATES' CARDS. BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CARDS. . 'j urn-tim- e Cod-llv- o water-dwelle- rs dog-fis- THE BEE TEACHERS WANTED -- W I .... ..Uku,n, .. V n I of-th- e K rjrt" . .iAlto 1:.- - dfcifcflGn iJi. . S's?'icw'1 - vv VjJ n TO TUB . . sijSM&'iCsrA A CLOn op Ten Sudscriiiess To ,&&&&' - ibu Orts You FREE TRIP 5 a it 3 v. mm UlllMl Great Tennessee Centennial. mI BM i i ri aTMl m j'atmnzmzzsistifilziiwi IssM BaW Kia; xl JJ lwmfimc MjkmmmskwSmwsmjamMmmkwMwr snsmmswmaiWm sMUfj-'v ii - vr . vvft r irr-rr- ..' t. :. x wii. v mn v aav jp?VN?!K V CC3iWCJ IQU ARE U0IN0 T TH .1 '"-- --- B win'Ti-n-wly- ir Mm WW aH : ; U x fci. ltj y iff-""-1 RO- T- MtaMWrmmMttatatWPm BssBBlBtaadBVBBtsiiiVji aw - sUbbV - ir:.Afc-Mi;yM'i,Mte.- f- ' - t ' " T 1.. 7 f I1S7 Vir jrrwfiKS' II -- w- '- JS-n- r" - BBW Wassail wuc jiiaji hy wt- . - t iaggfeaes -i rr ?5S?c' v. .Aaaaaaaaaafataaw ' .w jiaaK dd. BX a H v. L4 Y Great Tennessee Gentf.nnial. Get a Club of Ten Subscribers to . y . mf . mmt m' t And go FREE.- - Vinv&vp.s& c,y 'EIGHTH YEAR. TSHr-- -- EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, A BLOODY KIOT. AMONG THE Hrsullcjr'a 1897.-SUPPLE- MENT lttm. "I 0 tr Ynn STRIKERS. a I HONOR VINDICATED. HOLMAN'S SUCCESSOR. CJ- - fe-- Sc SJBSSs-s- - ThonivalryForthoModorn Wood mon Hoadqunrtoro. An Attempt to Cntituro nml Itmnore llic rnrniilirrnull t'riini Pulton, III., to Itoolc liliuul, Lend to Itlot Slimy I'oraon Injured, lonp-uttmilin- p you've iet you. riwT i?' Bell's -ay- lmk ,? a Hi WerW.""" - r,.. 3V?" dk.'(i J i I r 10frn.?.v-'nuo'WL aSX(SI!?A5? Kllr CUf,.-v-ajusM pj'" Srft. -i- - " o,.'"f.. i... -- - ELS-i- S rEIMIMESSEE :ewteimwial aimd 1TER1MATI0NAL XPOSITiaiM. 1MASHVJLLE. CHATTAIYDDBA AIMD DON'T ST, LOUIS RAILROAD, F0RB6T IT fuiru thn Maximum I W linn S.ilrlv. ' nn'iiri, SIHInclion, ut intmumo( I xjrnw. Anifiy. Mother kilsii". n Ivc sum iu mil; litis )Oii of if ' Imi- - "k Norm or THRDUHI SERVICE Home and mc L!. irmilil Tlrlwtwil K'jihlill.. 3U fttc mkinrniirtt!ct(on at Memphis l liniw to Tl ram Aihantar, Trx It !r nmp oc HiiiSotilhr A I'UUMAX UUCIJ SLREI'IVO ( IA4nn Mmniii nil Nashvillt ion iiifjht inks Urt)ii Nmnviilo and Cti.itta :ut n'HUi. Knoxllw. Ashrvill, Wash melon. dames Carrier, head cut. aa New York ILilibiore, i"uelpUii Ed Harr, head and nrms'injurcd. llclwVia Neville and Jackionvillr, 1'Ia . Chris. Miller. Lyons, Ia, stabbed in iliilt r.it rnrt vhClimianooKn, Atlanta, MnoKi ainlt'lfton Uxcurslon llcl.ots on dock. 1'. J. Casoy, Molinc, III., head badly CUIISIO. TICKETS :.s 111., Aup. 14. Tlio fight between tbts town and Hook J si ami, 111., for tlio locution of llio ltendqimrters of Modern Woodtuou of America, ctihutnated ycstenlny In n htinibto-linnfight between scores of ):u usans of tlio rcspeelivo towns in which a number of persons worj Injured. Tho contest between tho two town dnten baelc several years. At tho recent convention of tho orJer hold at Dull ill no, Iu., It wils decided to move tlio olllec) rind books of Head Cleric llano to It tele Island. Than thoro vrnsu. lull, but the factions wcro by no means reconciled. Those who arc desirous of having tho headquarters retained, in this eity applied to the courla for an Injunction restralnlngAhJriyinoval. A temporary injitncflMHrO!i (; ranted an I the controversy until tlu fall term of court. T'hhftvas, Jot tho first time thu courts have 'been ulled upon to lutcrcivlo between the warring toivYis. Tho slow process ol law was not satisfactory to tho Itoeli Islnnders, no they dcleriniucd to tnl tlu matter into their own hands. Yesterday 11 party was made up in the city by tho MlsslsJnol and plans were s mudo for Jt ralMJtT tho Fulton xvflh ttiu object of forcibly tailing possession of tho books, records, itc, of tho order nnd removing the silica of Head Clerk Uawc3 tj Koc'.i Island. A train was chnrtcred, consisting of thrco coaches, a baggage car and two box cfep and tho invaders were Boon on their way to Fulton. The IuhabUantsDf tho latter town ivero forewarned) howovcr, and mado ready to give their uninvited guests a tvarm recoptlon. A Arc. alarm was founded and lines ot hoso were laid to tho points whero it was thoughtriho Koclc Islanders would bo most lllcclj to disembark. The arrlvol of tho Special train waj tho signal for tho hostilities to begin, thcro was intonso feolinff on both tides and a great variety of woapons, this combination resulting in tho following casualties: Will llcnnott, city marshal of Fulton, acad cut; believed to bo fatally hurt. W. II. Flannagan, head badly cut. It. D. Plank, Fulton; cut on head. E.A.Stonobcrg, Fulton; badly bcaton. Albert Spencer, Rock Island; faco FutTO.v, d uerl-ousl- y Corrnny, III., Aug. 13. Urndlcy'i army of striking miners still thrcntor tho town. No attention was paid tc tho sheriffs proclamation ordering the striker to leave tho county, and the tueu nre nsdoflnntns over. Sheriff Handle says if tho strikers dc not leave or disband before morning ho will foreo them lo do so. A Projpcct AI10.11I for Trouliln, MAitio.v, 111., Aug. 14. Yesterday n largo force of marching miners came hi from Johnson City, where they succeeded iu bringing out tho iiilnera Thursday. They made an unsuccessful effort at the Crab Orchard and Ohio Valley Co.'s mines after laboring with the men nt work tin til 5 p. m. nnd then camo hero to &pcnd tho night. y they will visit tho Ohio A Mississippi Coal and Mining Co. In an endeavor to close down tho wotks. l'horo tho marchers will bo mot by Sheriff Parks and a largo foreo of deputies and thcro may bo trouble. RllurrV Proportion .Kefmod 1T the To-da- Army a Continued Menace UofTccn, III. Prinoo Honry of Orloana Shode Somo Royal Blood In Dcrouan of IIUAnlniatlrcrilons Upon tin Conductor IUll.lli Oruccra-I- Io l'rovcs tho AVciikor, hut that I)or Not Dl- lroro tlio Truth of III) Charge. Francis Marlon (Irlfllth IHcctcd In tht Fourth Indlnnn District. iKDIAXAl'OMS, Ind., Aug. 13. TllO majority of Francis Mnrlon Griffith (dcm.) over Rev. Charles Warren Leo (rop.), In tho special election for con- - OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. ar- BETTKJi BIDES An Old A WEE. Authorities. ft head-quarter- . Dp.ca.tur, 14. The situation at tho tmrercut eamp3 of the iniucrMkpm other cities was quiet last HlK'tv5KlKotlicr fi03 "r '" camp. Dupnty slier lffs gufllj. thji ro.td it the vicinity of tho caniiTT (tth- 1 hero has been nKordcr nnd no Blgn of trouble. TIirjjrVipoillIon ol tho miners to send n delegation to the Decatur miners tcLMo if they would not listen lo nrguinontS In fnvor of htrik-ing- , and in caso the Decnliir men refused to llsteu, to leave tho county, was refused by tho authorities. Manager Armstrong said ho did not waut anyone talking to his men. The marcher were then told that they could not como into town or send delegations. All of tho 400 men wcro at work yesterday. A Uonvroui UITcr Itejectcd. WuEELixo, W. Vn., Aug. 14. The offer of tho miners at tho Laughlln Iron & Steel Co.'s inino to give 10 per cent, of their earnings to tho strike-fundnnd tho proposition of tho company to duplicate, any sum the miuerj might give was not satisfactory to tho Eastern Ohio strikers, and yesterday morning tho marching column from out tho Cleveland, Loraina & Wheeling Railroad mines marched with flags and a band to tho Laughlin mines. Tlio mon nt work refused to como out till the national ofllcciM had passed upon their proposition. Except the Laughlln and Etna Standard mines, everything in this vicinity Is closed down. Tho Kanawha valley shows na FUNERAL OF SENATOR GEORGE. change thlsftttlnlng. , Paiiib, Aug. 15. Tho count of Turin and Prineo Henri of Orleans fought n duel with swords at flvo o'clock this morning in tho llolso do Mnrcehaux nl Vunci'ds&en. M. Lcontleff acted as umpire. The fighting was most determined und lasted twenty-si- x minutes. Thero were flvo engagements, of which tuo wcro nt close quarters. Prince Henri tccelved two serious wounds in the right shoulder and tho right side of the ubdomen. Tho. count of Turin ' wus wounded in tho right hand. Prinois Henri wiu5 taken to tho residence-or tho Duefdo Chartress and vemedieal attendance. TiaLtphyslclans present wcro Dr. Toupovnnd Dr. llartmann, on behalf FRANCIS MAKIOX QRHVITn. O? Pi'inni Ifmipl nml Tic Pfi,-1rn heWJrress in tho Fourth Indiana district Tlicld TucsaW is 1.152. Holman's tna pialf of tho count of Turin. rhls account of the fighting wns jorlly last November was 825. The popsigned by tho seconds. The details of ulists had yn candidate against Hoi the duel show that tho encounter was mnn, but M. W. Hrowdor wns their can ve'y sharp and determined. Immedi- dldiite Ihhyunr. Ho received aboutOOC ately on the crossing of swords Prluco votes. Hem i vitrarousl v nressed lil tul vnr.ni-v- . A GREAT DEMONSTRATION. Unl0 count of Turin retreated to the limit of tho ground and then,assumlng l'cojilo of Iluttc, Mimt., Turn Oat to Heal tho offensive, touched his opponent. llr.rim. UurrE, Mont., Aug. 15. The grcatcs' Tho third and fourth assaults ended in long engagements within guard. demonstration over witnessed In the Tho Temps says that tho woundfri northwest was the reception given by tho abdomen of Prince Henri Is the people of llutto to Willinm.I. Uryan scrjous, but not alarming. Had the and his wife. Mr. Ilryan said it excotfutof Turin's steel got half a cen- ceeded nny ho hnd seen since tho lasl timeter deeper tho intestines would campaign. A crowd of 25,000 people hnvo been perforated. After hit listened to ills spoceh at the West Side wound had tccelved n preliminary raco track. Ho spoke chiefly on the dressing Prlnea Henri walked to his silver question. In tho early morning carriage unaided. The count of Turin, Mr. Ilryan went to visit tho Anaconda accompanied by his seconds, loft Paris copper mine. for Italy this afternoon. HOT YET READY. Itcjolclu; In Homo Orer the Iteialt. T.'ioLnud Olllco Floodoil with Keqaots for Romc, Aug. 10. Tho news of tho Mnpi of Alask-,- . of tlio duel lias been received with Washington, Auj. 13. Tho report the greatest enthusiasm. Crowds fill having been publWUcd that tho gen tho street, cheering for tho count of eral lanu omee wouitt soon lssu3 maps Turin nnd tho army, and calling upon of Alaska showing the latest surveys the bunds in tho public squares to play and explorations of regions, tho royal hymn. Many of tho houses that otlleo has boon tho goldwith flooded let are decorated with flags in h jnor of ters requesting copies of the maps. the result, nnd all newspapers have is Aa it will ba imposilblo to nrcnaro tho cued special editions of the encounter. maps for several months, tho requests Extra guards have been mounted at cannot bo granted. Tho olllcials tho French embassy nnd consulate. not time to rospon 1 to tha letter.!have exCongratulatory telegrams nro showered plaining the situation. upon members of the royal family from SEEKING PROTECTION. all parts: of Italy. ro-cs ppiit i THE GROWING COTTON As Well-Know- n CRf)P, injured. On nij .VIiiool rales Ironi nil imiuls on ilii linql connectlim to Nashville and rHiirntnK the cnntinuince g( the anil Inlcrnntional i. ;or furthrr infnnnatlen call upon ticket Pits. l imonswn. Sou. 1.im. ARt . Nash- vllle, 1 enn S IJ Iomtbll. I'jsi. ami I icketcgrl . Cor. ,h nnd Market Sti , Cliatunooga Oa'nmsv. Gpu I'm- W nit Ticket Agent, Nashvilla, Itnn f Uxpo-miioi- il Sick Paid In, 150,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN Surplus Fund, $20,000. 1867. INO. G. MORTON, The are I3ANKBR. onp. int;n,)JRn iMrners and to women Tliera wfrU if the bank m a ThereV convenience money always roariy anil oji of reach of nnr own petty iqian-iletW- . too. It is nasv to upend miiiII sums whun )ou lnv a In jour porkat HrKwl lari-Mi- ii'umcrdtiH. iLJn notlo luin-nefini- n wo are lalkins-iti- ry knnull about i- t- blt lo iilnrmt tiilvantanos of a bank account of others were moro or less bruised und cut. Tho frco flglit lasted for an hour or moro, rocks, clubs and missiles of every description being wielded by tho opposing forces. L'lio Fultonitcs finally got tho better )f tho fight and Deputy Sheriff Farley ifftsetcd the arrest of Head Attorney lohusou of tho Modern Woodmen, ono )f tho Hock Island party, and a num-oorhis companions. Tho railroad track on each sido of tho cars that oro light tho Hock Islanders was torn ip by tho Fultonitcs, tho latter aiming to cut off tho retreat of. " tholr enemies. Tho sceno of the fighting bears every svldcnco of tlio liveliest warfaro and is thcro wcro a number of firearms in ooth parties, it is a wonder tho affair lid not result moro seriously than it lid. A largo forco of pcuco otllccrs las been sworn in, and as tho invaders, Dr most of thera, nro still in Fultou, there is great difllculty in preventing a reuowal of the trouble. A Rcoro of ovl-lcnt- ly , BETTER THAN KLONDIKE. AtADISONVILLn, - KENTUCKY. A L. fold dust nnd nuggnts wcro taken out, W dncsday afternoon, from tho pocket L, S01M, 01 1 of which tho 0 raves brothers took th ir 812,000 last Saturday. FASHION MILE r, Another exceedingly-ric- h discovery of gold is reported on Morrison gulch, About of tho -:- MEilGHANT TAILOR- S:- Gravestwo miles from tho sceno is said brothers' discovery. It Blb.000 was taken out in one afternoon, and that two minora arc taking out : : . and : . grid on nn nverage of SIO to tho pan. IMPrtRTEU OF CLUTIIS AX!) SUITINGS T'lis strikers on tho same vein of tho Graves claim. 321 Upper Ktil Street, HE WAS WITH GnEELY. 1IELLE JAUDINIKRH. Another Forty Thousand Dollars Taken Front tho Coffee Creek I'ocVct- - lti:nt)l.NO, Col., Aug. 111. News wns received hero lost night from Cpffco Creek to tho effect that 840,000 moro of nitlinatcd hjr the Cotton statistician, 11. M. Nclll. Nkw Oulu.vsjs, Aug. 10. Mr. II. M. Nclll. tho cotton statistician, has issued a circular on tho growing crop. After referring to tlio correctness of his estimate, mado in July, 1891, of the crop of that season, Mr. Neill says: "At this moment for this year tho promise is equal to any previous year In every stnto but Texas, and ' on tho present acreage, oven allowing that Texas should fall short of her maximum product per acre by 1,000,000 bales, the outlook now is for a crop of at lenst 0.753,030 with 500.00J to 1,030, 003 more within the rango of possibilities. This figure of 9,73J,003 is really very conservative,, for h product per of outside acto Texas equal to . 1801-0would give T.IWO.UOO bales, and n maximum for Texas would 1 o 3,030,003 bales, from which allowing 1,009,000 off you would have a crop of 10,300,000 bales. Tho crop Is now so far advanced from recent rains mid bent Hint It will reach maturity nnd be iudependentPof frojt nt nn unusually c,urly dato and should wo soon have good rains in Texas her crop nlso would bo ucnt perfection and the possibilities for total crop would then bo something enormous. woll-know- n 1 t.ahl to Rest Tlcslde Ills Dead Wife Who Preceded Illm but n Few Wooks. Jacksox, Miss., Aug. 10. Tho of the Into Senator James 7, George, who died at .Mississippi City Barroeta, of New York, has begged the statu department to intervene for the protection of his brother-in-laRamon Hidalgo, an American citizen, i, Saturday reached this city yesterday registered us such in Havana and who was arrested July 23 by m. nnd wcro met at tliodonotbv the Spanish authorities and i3 kept In Cabanas fortress. Mr. Barroetasays his brother-in-lais a prominent lawyer of Cionfuegos aad Cuban-nff.ilr- s. docs not mix In ADULTERATED TEA. Cicn-fucgo- State Department Asked to Intervene In llohalf of Itlinon Hidalgo. Wasiiinoton, Aiu. 13. -- Santiago w rHfo w RAINBOW CHASERS. or Fraud and Hard, hip Come rrom Klondike Seattle, Wash., Aug. 1.V Tho tide in the news from Alaska is turning aud now .comes stories of privation, hunger nnd disappointment. Forty or more prospectors bavo turned back from Skngua, and others will likely do so. Oross fraud upon the Iartof agents is charged against tho transportation lines. Tho Klondike with its gold appears to many to bo nt tho far cud of tho rainbow, and these travelers are too weary to chase after it. Sudden Death from Heart Failure. Rockpohd, Me., Aug. 10. Mrs. Gort-rudTompkins, wlf j of Eugeno Tomp, kins, tho theatrical manager of died suddenly of heart faliure, yesterday morning, aboard thp steam yacht Illnwarra, which anchored hero over Sunday, bound for Bar Harbor. Mrs. Tompkins had been in apparently good hoalth until within n few days. She was found by hor husband laying on the floor dead. s. o llos-ton- fitorlej FRITSCH iCVANSVILLE, -- . ilfl.earnestly solicilx thu Hopkins county frlendi INDIANA. 0hrlcu pilrpnac of his N it market ST. JAMES HOTEL, &MXI IPCfl ford, who killed his wlfo and himself In thts, was a member of tho famous Qrcelcy Arctic expedition. 3fopr;ins (LovlrIv lie was with Lieut. Urcoly during nil that long nnd terrible trip to tho frozen regions of tho nort.i. Ho saw his com-- p nlous starving t- - death, or succumb-irto tho cold orl'scasc. Ho took part Again Postponed. in the killing of tlio ill fated Henry, Constantinople, Aug. 'fs. Tho meetMadisonvii.i.f Ky. whom huugcr had driven to steal part ing which was to have (taken plnco beCRti nnn of tho supplies portioned out to others. tween tho ambassadors of tho Powers Capita! StockM WUUiUUUi and tho" Turkish, minister of foreign A Daniaglnft Cloud-Hun- t. affairs, Tcwfik Pasha,' for further conCciiKNBCTADr, N. Y., Aug. 13. Thero Transacts a general banking bnslaes, h paaco tnd invites tbo accounts of tho citizens of was a cloud-burin .tho Normunskill sideration of the Hopkins end adjoining counties. Vi'lley in tho western cud of this treaty has been postponed until SaturHas the Gnest and most sneure vault in ccunty Wednesday. About ten bridges day next, this being the feast of tho hat section of Kentucky wsro washod away and crops woro birth of tlio prophet. nluod, Tho damage was very heavy t. A Disastrous A Former Merchant l'rlnca Dlod a PauTnoNDiiJEM, Norv avl Aujr. 17. Ad per. vices hero from Iceland announce thnt New Yonir, Aug? 13 William Ran-d.d- l during firing prnetlyfo on board the Roberts, n former merchant prince British third class Champion, ST. LOUIS. of Now York, who was also a politician off tho coast, a gun nmrst, dangerously of international rcpiHc, dlod n charity wounding nn ofllcer and four mon, nnd patient in Ilollcvuc hospital. seriously injuring thtfco others. 1A W. A. NISI1BT, 'cnt. O. W. WAUUILL, Cashier' 7, Gllftord, Who Killed Ills Wife nnd Himself at Chicago. . , Ciiicaqo, Aug. 13. Charles W. Clif- BANKi g st Oracyfco-Turkis- c'lin-Dun- ale v U-- .. IOV J. r v I iiRftAr.il' taUuiJkoftV Yellow To, tir lii Cuba. Tho Scbtch oil Washington, Auj 14. In the four trndo combine has collapsed owing ta tho dcclnion of tho various companies weeks ending August 5 tliera wero not t Ox tho prices for tho coming 1,030 deaths in II.i Uiuii. "?: "use 321 wero ndmilted to bah. yellow fover. winter. Ono pound of sheep's wool is capable of Centennial Rates. A rcrtain writer tJecUreCThit soupji? ret;v?-- sponsible for nearly all thu dyspepsia that producing onn yard of.tiotli. ThoL. & N. has offered the following r"jH 99 E Zi JaTTK-iJexists. He asserts thtt soup at tho beginrates good for tbo ronnd trip on account HATES: PER DAY. ning of n dinner distends the stomacho nrd Your friends will all bo there, at of tho Tennessee Centennial; Tickets good prevents tho digestion of tho sotlds that fol- llio great HopkitV s County Iatr, twenty days, $4.70; tickets good fifteen days Room and Breakfast, $1.00. $3 40; tickets good for sevon days $2 75. August 25, 26, 27, 28. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. low. Furthermore, In claims that third is no nourishment in soup, nnd its heat inGno;! fiooiss, tool Meats. GqoJ Serves. jures the teeth. Meet your old (friends at the A number of flowers open during I ho great-HopkinCounty Eair August day, but sbed their fragranco at night on !y Vhtn yon Visit St. Lo:il3 atop nt moth preferring to attract a tv At the present rate of growth of popula25, 20, 27, 8; OT, or insect, to which they aro best adaplrd tion Franca will only have 40,000,000 at a" jttsAra oetf Walnut Slrtct dtif Plnct to Hotel time when Germany will havo reached The great Hopkins V; ounty Fair, for their fertilization. TURKISH BATHS, Open nil NfctJtf 100,000,000 and Russia 200,000,000. Augusti2 5 , 26, 27, 28. Subscribe for The Use Oi,A8aow, Aug. 13. 1 jjwfb ?t f? Collapsed. f N, V, An Important Kient. Tnov, N. Y., Aug. 15. The twenty-eight- h annual meeting of tho Army of tho Potomac to be held In this city TURBULENT INDIANS. next Friday nnd Saturday will bo an event of moro than usual importance, They Aro Colebr.itlus tho Halo or Their bceauso of tho presence of President Crop ut Homer, Nel. McKiuloy, Hobart aud St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 15. A Sioux Gov. Frank Black. Tho list of organCity (la.) dispatch to the Dispatch izations which will participate in tho says: Telephone reports from Homer, parade is largo and the showing of tho Nob., tell of trouble with Indians on troops will ba excellent. It is probatho Winnebago reservation, near tlitirc. ble that 3,003 men will bo in line. The ngeufFrlduy nlht telephoned llald On nn Illicit Distillery Ily Internal Sheriff Uorowskl of DikoU county Ilcrenuo Ofllcera. to wife the United States marshal at CincAao, Aug. 15. Detectives and inOmaha to come at ouca with a force of ternal revcuuo ofllcers raided a littlo deputies. Tho Indians celebrating frame house in Twenty-sixt- h placo and tlio salo of their crop by a war danco found nn illicit distillery capablo of around tho agency. turning out 52 gallons of "moonshine' , whisky a day. Samuel a Rus I.afaj-elt- j College Iu Luolc. sian Jew, and his son wcro taken in as E aston, Pa., Aug. 11. Lafayette college has received 875,030 of tho money proprietors of tho place. Several illicit coming to that institution from tho distilleries havo been located almost in tho Faycrweather estate in New York, will heart of the city, and other arrests probably follow. Previously 8T0,000 had been received, Two Lives Lost In u Hurtling Hotel. mnklug in all SUI.OSJ to date. Zuiucu, Aug. 13. A dispatch from There is to bo another distribution, and this will nmount to about 810,009, Baden, canton of Argau, on tho Lira-mathe locality of tlio famous hot it is thought. mineral springs, says that a great firo Tho Trnusfrrs Made. almost destroyed tho Ncuo Kuran-stad- t Peoiua, 111., Aug. 13. Deeds havo Baden, or Grand hotel, last evenbeen filed transferring tho property in ing. Thero was a panic among tho Peoria of tlio American Ulucoso Co. guests, and two lives wero I03L and tho Peoria Grapa Sugar Co. to tho Two Children Drowned. Glucose Sugar Refining Co., of New Crete, Nob., Aug. 13. Willie and Jersey. Tho consideration of tho former is 81,750,009, and of tho lntttr Mary Vogol, aged four and ten years, respectively, wero drowned in tho Blue 8300,000. river yesterday. They fell from a lllevr Out Ills Drains. narrow walk and wero carried over tho St. Louis, Aug. 15. Dennis R. Cra- mill dam to tho rocks below. Tho mer, 40 years old, shot himself in tho bodies were not recovered. right tcmplo at 7 n. m. Saturday, in tlio Fell Asleep Whllo on Duty. presence of his wlfo and two children, N. Y.. Aug. 15. F. A. West at their home, 4223a Cozens avenue. Pope, ofPoint, Kansas, n member of tho Ho awoko Death was Ibstantancous. class at tho military neademy, is from a drunken sleep to And his family third nt Camp n prisoner in tho guard-hous- e starving. Warren. Ills offense was entering a tent and falling asleep whllo on duty Ilurr;lnc Up Preparations to Roiume. Lawiilwck, Mns3., Aug. 17. Tlio re- as a guard. pair in progress nt tho Methuen cot- Stewart n "Hull" 011 liter thins Hut Silver ton mills at Methuen aro being pushed New Yoiik, Aug. 13. Tho Times pubforward rapidly, and it is expected lishes tho following: operations will bo resumed in somo of Senator Stewart Is one of tho lntest tho departments next Monday. Tho converts to commercial optimism. Ho employs about 500 bands. mill is a "bull" on everything except silver. Vice-Preside- nt Mat-low- n Immense crowd of clttz.ni. A line M inarch was formed and tho remains were convoved to thn rotunda of llio 'capitol. Immidlatjly after the remains were put on tho flowery blcr iu tho cnpitol tho lid of tho eotlln was removed, nnd a ceaseless throng of people passed In lino to viow for tho last time tho face of tho great statesman. y the romaliu of the lata senator will bo taken to Carroll ton, Miss., for burial by tho sido of his wlfo who only precjilcd him to tho unknown n few weeks ago. To-da- - SKNATOK J. Z. OKOKQB. chests of adulterated tea, which had been condemned by Inspector Toohey, wcro burned in n largo furnace in tho basement of tho nnpralser's building, tho importer having failed to clthcrap-peal- , from tho Inspector's finding or export the stuff at hi i own expense, as required by the new law passed by congress nnd approved March 2, 1817. This is the first destruction of tea under tlio provisions of tho new law. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Twcnty-KlEht- h Forty Cheats of the Article llurued ntSa.i Frunclsco. San Fhancisco, Aug. 15. Forty Annual Moothiz at Troy, rest, Are features peculiar to Hood's Plllfc I size, tistcless, efficient; thorough, 5M Percy, III., nnd vicinity wcro visited IVonls of Warning From Ono Who Haa by a damngiugstorm of rain, wind and Hci'M tho Condition to ho Faced hall. bulrhlal to Attempt tho 'l'rtp to thoKlmidlkii Till Hprlng. Tho visible supply of cotton at the ptcsent tltno is tho smallest In seven years. San fitANCiRCO, Aug. 17. Henry 1 said ' You never know you LoilTS Herbert tried to biain his wife llnble, tin old nnd experienced miner, havo taken a pill till It Is all with u poker and then shot himself nt who was one of the first to jum tho I. Hood St. Louis. rush to the Klondike, has returned, over." 23c. C r.mil fcno . Pronrleton. Vim Miners of Mount Olivo and Staunton, and tells a story calculated to deter The only pills to tako with Hood's 8mW 111., havo gone taCoffcon sthors from going 1101 th In search of V toiolnforee Gen. Bradley. s'old. Therj Is hndly :. trail Iu r K Arizona, Neval.i or .Montana Hon. John W. Foiter is confident that -. n scaling treaty with Great Britain will with which Gablo Is not familiar. Wlfeti tho news of the gold strikes reached bo made before December. IN THE GOOD OLD Dl Fighting lias been renewed in India, this country ho determined to seek his left his nnd women nud children havo been re- fortnno in the Yuko-t- . mines lu Arizona nnd came to Quinine and Whisky W moved to places of safety. sidered' the infallible ranf Burglars entered the hotel at Colum- 3an Francisco. Hero ho bought his bus, Miss., nnd took nwny quite a lot of outfit nnd supplies and left on the for all forms of malaria, csp L'matllla, three weeks ago, en route valuables belonging to guests. for the Klondlko via Juneau and the ally chilis and lever. Col. James R. Haskell, inventor of Chllcoot p.ns. Now ho is back, having te the multi-chnrg- o gun, died nt his homo old his outfit, which cost S235. Ho people take. atTassaic, N. J., aged 05 years. reliable and popular to learned from many experienced minllio remains of Senator Oeorgo woro ing men nt Juneau nnd up that and febrifuge, iaken to Jnckson, Miss., Sunday nnd it would bo suicide to gofurther spring. beforo wcro laid in slate in thn capltol. Ho say: "When wo reached At Palarm, Ark., durlntr a flirht bo- bay, which Is a littlo way from tween n criminal und an ofllcer, thrcej Pycn, I gave up tho Idea. I left the men Worn hlllnri nml fivrt tvii.,.1...1 vessel, intending logo to work in tho Residents of tho vicinity of Kensing- Comet mlnos tllr-rand wait until ton, Ky., havo declared war on white-sap- s next spring, when I intended to go TASTELESS.) who havo been committing nu- into tho Klondike. I found the mines ' merous outrages. wero deserted, as tho mon would not It cures when all others.f Willie wklng wiij cherries near work thero at thi3 tlrao of year owing Adapted for old or you. Cvansvllle, Ind., Sunday, a limb brok to tho water which fills the mt ics. .awJiM s, 4rt tfj. uuu josepu ijivingoou fell 25 feet, re- Alaskan mining men nro positive that ceiving fatal injuries. nearly all jivho aro trying to get to I Price, 50 cents, soM by ff" Sparks from an engine set Are to a Dawson City will be frozen up en routXI druggists. spavi of tho Merchants' bridge at St. until spring und that their fate is unVv I will not nnowcr for the Louis. Tho flames wcro soon extin- certain. Aip ptBi lives of tho tenderfeet who aro now tor ifo euro guished; loss, about $50. Kettheccnu A potato blight Is ravaging tho coun. going." with otirTn ties of Clare and Limerick, Ireland. THE WILD RUSH Mark In tl FOR GOLD Prices have quadrupled, and there Is color. only a supply for two months. Bare to End In Hardship, Suffering mid Manufactur jflfflfffSvP An advanco of 82 a ton in structural Death A Caution. nly by th steel has been mado at tho mil's in Aug. Wasiiinoton, 17. Win. J. CARLSTEDT MEDICINE CI Cleveland, O., within the pagt few days, Jones, United States commissioner to and another advance is looked for. y Alaska, assigned to St. Michaels, has mi. Joseph Stewart Irwin died nt Louisi- sent to tho Interior department tho KAAAAAJlLSLAJUlJtJUUtJUl' ana, Mo., ol paralysis, aired 78 vcars. following report on the gold rush In n Ho was a native of St. Louis and for 09 letter dated at Dyea, Alaska, August 4: DR. MElTOENHAIiL! yars lied bceu a resident of Louis- D "Thero are nearly 1,803 people in iana. Dyea and Skaeuay routes, nnd both IMPROVED Prince Henri d'Orlcans and the count ti alls arc bloolccd. Peoplo nro thrcuv- of Turin fought a duel near Paris. . iuu uuuy iiiuii-- puuKs uuu provisions GILL AM) Thp prineo was wounded serious- ind rushing headlong to tho mines. ly, and tho count got n scratch on tho Jrcat fllstrcss, hardships and suffering, nnd possible death from hunger hand. The steamers Bristol aniU, Islander and exposure, is sure to follow next sailed from Victoria for Alaska, both winter, nn opinion that is entertained by all old Alaska prospectors who have d with horses, cupplios and Canadian mounted police visited that part of tlio world in late years and know tho situation." and their outfits. Thomas C Lassnoll, tlmekcoper on JUSTICE STEPHEN d. FIELD. tho Louisville, Kvansvllle & St, Louis o railroad Record on at Princeton, Ind., was Ho Now IIoliU tho tho Supremo Ucnch. drowned nt Atlantic City,"N. J., Sunday, whllo bathing. Wasiiinoton, Aug. 17. If Stephen J. The passenger department of tho en- Field, nssociato justice of tho United tire Baltimore & Ohio system is stlrrod States supremo courtT were to rctlro up from Chicago to Baltimore over tho now lie would leave behind him n recdiscovery that ticket forgers nro ngatn ord jof service longer than that of any other man who over sat on the at work on their line. supreme bench. John Marshall haa The South JopHn (Mo.) Lead and held OUAttANTEED TO CURE record hitherto, with ills :4 Zinc Co. has made a second rich strlko years the continuous ot service, but Field, CHILLS AND FEVE of ore that is tho talk of tho town, and who wns appointed by Lincoln in 1804, And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless, Is said to be the finest zinc ore ever genuine without tha nbovo picture and vill hold it from now on. It will bo rJfftinturo of J. O. llendenhau. taken out In the district. nany a day before another justice Prlco, CO conto at all Doalei R. Frost, of Avoca, Pa,, has shipped omes forward to rival this record. PRCPAneDOHLY BY his ihlrd car of fancy butter to En- Tustiec Harlan did not tako his place r. gland. Itcports from tho first two carl on the bench till 1877, nud ho ranks axroNDKiviiLa EVAHSVILLE, IND. lndicato that tho butter is regarded as acxt to Field In point of service. Harsuperior to anything produced across lan was born In 1833, and so may have Sold by Maltinely & Co., Karl tho water. many years of activity before hlm, but Crabtrec Loaf Mining Company, tt is hardly likely that lie will be still Kentucky. JOCKEY MILBURN FELL. in the harness 17 years hence. Seriously Injured by n Fall from His A RUNAWAY TRAIN EXCURSION TICKt? Mount nt Newport, Ky. r VIA THE Cincinnati, Aug. 17. Jockey Mil- - Twenty Men Carried Down to Death or burn, the clover Mainline; Three Fatally had n serious accident in tho third raco at Ottawa, la., Aug. 17. By the breakNewport, Ky., yesterday. Ho wns on ing of a coupling on a train o! cars in Dr. Ed, a 30 to 1 shot. At the lialf-mtl- o tho mine of tho Wnppello company at TO THE J ground ho attempted to go through Hitcman yesterday 'JO men vero moro tho bunch witli his mount, but tho or less badly injured, threo of them TENNESSEE GENTENKM horse stumbled nnd tho boy fell to the fatally. I ground When picked up it wns found AND Tlio 200 inert employed in tho mlno that Milburn was badly hurt. His wcro on a train of 25 cars going down right leg was broken at the hip and it an incltno from tho mouth of the shaft INTERNATIONAL - EXPOSlf is thought he is injured lutornnlly. to their places of work, when tho coupAT ling between tlio Inst two cars broke, A Total Wreck. letting the rest down tho grade. The 10. IlAiinuito, Aug. The Hamburg express was derailed Saturday evening car3 struck n curro in tho track and between Cello nnd Ucl7.cn, in the prov- mou and cars woro piled together in a For the ar.ove occasion tickets vr, ince of Hanover. Threo passengers heap. sold by the Illinois Central Railrd were killed nnd thirteen injured. varjing limes, ratrs and limit?, inclua MARRIED. ticket on sale daily, good lo return ' THE MARKETS. near Mcxia, Tex., while resisting Moso Brown, horse thief, wits killed Minor tiiid Prospootor Givos Up tho Ohaoo. F Hasv asy to Taki to Od n Hood Up-to-da- Pii i 1: anti-pcrioo- f3 Bar-num- 's Yucatan Chill Tonh Pf-ncs- I Sun-Jay- Imwv well-loade- gold-seeker- s, I.jns-Sorilc- f c. r i i- llght-wctgh- t, Illinois Central 1, NASHVILLE, OATTr.ll COTTON-Mkldll- nK FLOUR UOItN-NOATS-N- WJIUAT-N- aS NntlroStocrs. Winter Wheat ICed Nkw Yoiik. August ( 17. IWT. 4 40 ktl Qt bH H 3 25 kt o. O.S tt tn ii BOO 1'OUIC UUUVi:- Nun Mess .ST. LOUI& . 9 bo u ft! 3J 10 CO tl 10 November 7, and including tickets limit of twenty days, fifteen da)sandj en days. lull particulars as lo United ritutos bcnutor ftom of toe aboio applies from your North Dakota, nud Miss Mary Herri Railroad Station in connection will Chapman, of Washington, D. C, wcro Illinois Central Railroad, call on married at the Hotel Burlington, in dress your nearest railroad Ticket Hnus-brotig- Senator HansbrouKh, of North Dalcota, and Miss Mary Herri Chapman Made One. Nkw Yomc, Aug. 17. Henry C. COTTON-Mlddl- liig Steers. Cons und Heifer. OALVnS-(p- cr head) HOUS Fair to Select SUKKI'-KalrtoCUolce 7i3 soo 44 2 SO ta 7 W (i 30 (J St IS FLOUK WIUSAT-NaS- Clear nnd Ked Patents S Straight.. Winter 2 7J It 3 40 O 3 DO W 3 73 9w 4 05 3 7J 4 60 4 t, COKN-OATS-N- Ne, TOIJACCO-Lu- gs liyu HAY o. No.S 8 Mixed j Wm. Murray, Div. Pasr. ArI , Nfc$ hotel, which wa3 decoruted with white leans. azaleas, inaldon-hni- r ferns, palms and Jno. A. Scott, DIv. Pass. Agt.. Mc. pink roses. Rev. Lester i'raducr off- a. ii. iianson, u. p. a , unicago. iciated, using tho Protestant Episcopal w. a. nenoncj, a u. 1 a . Lomiv; M my service. ITW this city, yesterday. Tho ceremony 7, took place in ono of the parlors of the UUTTKlt-UuotEOUS-Frc- sli I'OUlC-Standurd Clear Timothy co Leaf Hurley asii 3UJ ii 4 NO S MU Dairy. 7 00 11 J II O 4 103 Ou 48 8 5J 13 HOG CHOLERA CURABLE. GEORGE KIN; DHUGCIST Tho Fact Again Demonstrated by Actual Experiment. UACON-Cl- oar LAUU-Prl- mo Steam (non) Itlb. CHIUAUU. sJJ'ii ta kSJ IS .0 5J 4!f 4 OAITU: HOUS-Ful- rto NalWoSteors.. Choice. to Choice. ..... -- SllliUP-F- alr FXOUH-WlnterPato- uLs 03 CI 3 00 j 4 4 80) (t 40 30 83 li 13 DO COItN-N- SprJnif Putonts WIIU ATNO.-- . Spring No. 8Uud(nen) o.8 No. ii J 4 23 4 00 4 87 88 OATS-- I'OUIC CATl'LU-NativoSt- IIOCIS OATS-N- o, COIIN-N- o.3 WHUAT AllUradas No.3 Hani S 3 nan 17JJ Mess (now) 7 93 U 8 00 KANSAS CITV. ccni 3 7J j 5 0) 3 40 76 K7!Vi KSJ.'fO S8H Whlto FLOUIt IllKhUraJe. COUN No.3 OATS Wosicrii HAY Clioloo POUK-O- ld , Mess. UACON Sides COl'mX Middllmr I.OUISV1M.11 WIIAni'-N'i NritVUitLUANS. ii J it EJU'ia Dubuque, la., Aug. 17. Tho fael ST. CHARLES, that hog cholera is curablo has again been demonstrated on tho farm of the Dubuque Fruit und Produce Co., ncai this city, where, under the direction ot Division Freight Agent Clemens, of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- Nice Line of Druggists' Sunt road, 5 1 out of 02 sick hors wcro treated Prescriptions Carefully Compoun and saved. Thera seems to bo no doubt that the eSFchogs had an attack of cholera at the tlmo the treatment was commenced. Under tho linn of tho Clurch. London, Aug. 17. A special from Rotno says it is reported that tlio popa will excommunicato Prineo Henry of Orleans and tho count of Turin, as duelling is forbidden by tho Roman 4 00 to 3 4 1430 49 ." it ft (i W SKsd 00lt.N'-Ni.3M- lxed S7 18 40 8 73 ft JATS-S- I' hIK a. SUlxud. Now. Mem 0"t' 17Hl & bjiH nt $2.00 s JAMES HOTEL, night-flyin- g No One Thought She Could Liv Free Trip, It is alArijs Kratifyin.; lo receivo . "I believe that if it lud nrt (.r.t Dr for Ch imlwrl tin's Colic, Cholera You can go to the Tennessee Carlstcdt's Great Remedy for my daughter aud DtxrrhoiM Keinorly, nnd when the Centennial free if you will and she would not be with ik lo d ly tthr tcit in Irnm t phvsicitn it is especitake your sister, brother, wife, run down and her Illness mm ally no " I'her is no more sitisfactory or children. Read The Bee's great rheumatism and rheumatic tvrr. Kvrj-onflWlnv n nirily ihini Crumlierlain's Colic, offer of a free trip to this magnifisaid that Flin could ix.t II - pjt-Chf.lcri .mil D. irrlui-- a RempiL," writes cent Exposition. rlnctors gavohcr no relief, jet by tho nni-shadtaUntwo boltlt.i of Dr Cat!- - Dr It IC Knri-i- . phisirim and ph.1rm.1r Powder, sh v,m 1st, of OJnr Mo , and hs lie h.is used 1I11 steals German The Bee lias just received a fine ilcvi-lopeo vhe To anv ncrson interested iw mane matters, or who loves 473 mals, wo will send free, upon' SX 21 13 plication, a copy of the "ALUArif 7 7S the organ of tins bocicty. In &y Catholic church. 7 dition to ilensely interesting Commeneod WorJilne Twelve Hours. B3K Racine, Wis., Aug. 17. Tlio bio, mg, it contains a list of am 10 wngon works of tho Mitchell Lewis valuable and unusual prcrny BW given by this paper. Address a,i company began working 13 hours 7, THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLUI 18 32 W Sent Fr aH OU yes-leida- y. 410-4- 11 United Charities iiullding, New Don't. Use Drugs able lo sit vhn u as h im nolh-inRlinn as ht evr ws. Mid lo thank for it but Pr f.irlMrdt's Grcvyt German Remedy " Smith Vjckbrs, Tallula, fit I Llr up in lied, .nd lod iy in his own family ai d wild 11 in of- cards and other for kix )rnr- lix vhimld r, r assortment drou hy Si Bernard fit.moni.Ty and can furnish anything tainly Know I'ar Drug Store, UuIiiikuui, Uen Robinson, in tlio printing line on short Mortons Gap. Geo. King, St Charlc?, LjnJjCStj - hi Mi-rr- unless you need them, and thi pure drugs, such as are sold mW sponsible drnrcists ,Wo keep the bet 1 hat is tho grew miction to he looked for whei t me comes that you need mm Nowhere e'sc will sou find. so mm 1 pit te a stoc'i. A Rood time to fmW') tliatspnn: medicine. 1 I. ORfr- - JKH ri yiifil u&me&sa i i. ii. i. .in i. . ii t Mhl!E2gM& a a iff & jf x.' M ( '. -- EW CLOTHING AND NEW SHOES Which we purchased ESPECIALLY IN TIME FOR THE FAIR, so as to be able to supply our customers with the very BEST and NEWEST GOODS at the BEST VALUES OBTAINABLE. See our Stock and you will be pleased. A. SIPIEJNTDIJD LINE OF V ' SPECIAL CUT. ' Our Summer Goods must be moved at once, and we have decided to close them' out now at prices ' to suit our customers, in order to make room for the large stock df New Goods we are preparing to go to the Eastern Markets to purchase. Everything in the house in these lines at Sacrifice Prices. MINIATURE BUTTON PHOTOGRAPH. We are offering a most attractive novelty in the form of a all customers who purchase goods to the amount this is free, and when you come to the Fair tunity to get an excellent photograph in Miniature Button of sr.oo or over. take advantage of the most attractive Photograph of yourself to Don't forget that the opporstyle. Wa p J. T. ALEXANDER IIINMAN'S APPOINTMENTS. MADISDNVILLE, KENTUCKY. DOWN IN THE MINES. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Business Prospects. (Notes from Bradslrcet's ) iS VHIHBE 4. M. MOORE. Eltor and Manager. PUBLISHINB COMPANY. UarlliiKton at Second m I the PcttoCce II net. (Incorporated SUBSCRIPTION RATES . . Jt a. . jt Ii oo IAIl ...I..,., III Uf MIIV6II. .lllkllf la. 50 . 1 Mothi,',U V" .. . . otIei. ... 3 men codIci mailed fico on anplicitloti poadenu wanted in an pans oi inn Address us tor partlcolart, L a A J&Jh t..,...... IURSDAY, AUGUST 19. X897. NAMED. i JOfAS. ' 1. LOGAN fJ mm PMIIIbs Loses the Position lL m : tort, &mk mmibmi i. !.' my A uii.f. nn.ll a uimum. jy.VAUR. 14. . ,.. ispc- of The Governor this morning W. Logan, of Boyd county, staHtsMine Inspector. It remembered that the Con or tke place has been very d between Phillips, of Earl- of Louisville, nposcd that after s withdrawal Logan, being oungerinian, succceucu in intf the Phillips slate by g in favor with Gov. Bradley. a surprise to many, endorsements of Mr. Phil- ere tlieJs'tfongcst backiig a could have from the coal ors and'tniners ol Kentucky. understood .that the turning against him with the Gov-wa- s tho' fact that he is a rn Kentucky man and the nor says this section has cd a liberal share of politi- tronage. M&kVance, L. & 11, OUTING. the ', appointment When thai committee composed of the of the President and Vice President "United Mine Workers" of InJiani, called Western Kentucky. on Mr. . I) Atkinson. President of thi! The National Dcmrcrals St. Bernard Compiny last wk, t) induce from the be the first to open the State camfor the comp.inj iilujjs conducted him to call out his employres paign. Speaking dates have been himself in llie most becoming manner, and mines in sjtnpathy with the strikers, it cona few minutes for arranged forCnpt. J. R. Hindtnan, therefore made n best of friend;!, not alone took only that in doing so hohim lo not would vince them amonj; these with whom hi) was associated candidate for Appellate Clerk and be treating his men justly, as his men in the campaign begins in Western in business, but all uilh uhom he came .were then getting more wages, than the The particulars ol his death, contact. Kentucky. His first regular dates as we have boen able to glean them, are strikers demanded, and had no grievance out arc as follows: tint he was cRroutc with his train between whatever and that to call his men and would only add misery to poverty All at 1.30 O'clock, p. m. field Junction, Nashville am! Edge and! Wednesday, August 25, Hick- when going from tho rear In front end, and would not aid strikers to succeed in their higher wages. His straightwhilo pissing from one car to the other he demand for man. forward, honest talk which slated in brief Thursday, August 26, Clinton. fell between ibrm, and falling under the his connection with his men and their wheels, was cut to pieces TVPnone of ihe Friday, August 27, Paducah. law govcrew saw him fall and did not miss bim condition, and reference to the Saturday, August 28, Mayficld. until they sloppoJat the station for orders, erning him and his men, and tho violation Monday, August, 30Smithland. the exict facts in regard to his death of said law, totally unmanned them and without ground to stand upon. will probably never be kno. Funeral left them Tuesday, August 31, Benton. The only encouragement given the Wednesday,September 1, Prince- service was held Wednesday under the strikers was from the miners in the y auspices of tno Knigdt Templars of which ton. Coal Company at of tbe order he wa3 a member. A large number Thursday, September 2, Marion. of rallroid men attcnJa the funeral which Barnesley, and their" sympathy for their cause can be more easily understood, when Friday, September 3, Cadiz. was held at N ishville. it is known that only a few years ago they Saturday, September 4, Eddy-villTelegraph ofThe were put in at Morions were members of a labor organization, and Kobirli hit woe'-c-, but via understand which also believed that they at limes had will only b: temporary or until after Monday, September 6, Hopkins-ville- . they the right to dictate to the operator just the rush of business JJr when and bow be should run his mine?, train fur the accom regardless of bis opinion on such subjects A grand Tuesday September 7, Madison-ville- . modation ofexcursion the hundreds of railroad men and therefore quite naturally they join in on tin II n l.rm 'm.l St. Louis divi.ions with the views of the agitators who deWednesday, September 8, Dixon. uill soon hj run from Hvansville to the mand tbe payment of certain wages, Tennessee Centennial Thursday, September 8. whether or not the operator makes the Twenty one railroids in tho United States running expense of his mine. Friday, September 10. Hender- report increusj oirninjs during ihe presIt is claimed lhat the miners at Barnes-le- y ent month ovar lh3 simi m Jith last ear, will soon become members of tho orson. and wj q lots tlia following from the der, known as the United Mine Workers Owcns-boro- . Saturday, September Couricr-Journi"Tho Louisville, of America. and St. Loui3 alsi reports increased Messrs. Foard and Hogin represented Appointment! (or Mr. Duck. earning?. The offhhli expjet an Increase tbe Hecla Coal Company at the Camp Chairman Carroll, of the Na- during August over Ihe sani) month last Meeting at Sebree last Sunday tional Democratic State Campaign year, although list August wai one of the Col. Albert Toombs and bis aids make heaviest monhts in tho history of tho road. Committee, has made out the fol Tho it quite interesting for those who come to month ImstarteJ o.it with this Earlington for Ihe purpose of interfering lowing speaking appointments for with llinsu who want to perform daily the Hon. Charles W. Buck, "The last fiw statements of the L & N. labor iu tho mines. Such persons are to Peru: railroad show that it is enjoying a period properly eyed with suspicion and a clow of good times such as it has not had in five Cadiz, September 6. watch is kept on Ihem. roars. The oarnings during the second-haEarlinglon, September 7. Six weeks or moro has tho strike boon in of the fiscal year have been so great Sebree, September 8. 1.1km over last year tint if the increase contin- progress and no coal famine has Allcnsvillc, September 9. ues it is not at all unlikely that tbe road place in Chicago or other large cities, and Mr. Buck's appointment for wilt be able to top tbe earnings of 1892, while Ihe price of said fuel has somehal which were the largest in the history of advanced, a sufficient amount for present Earlington at 8 o'clock p. 111. use is mined, so it seems Ihe strike was ill the roid and 0.1 which bingc3 the restora advised and ordered at the wrong lime Gold Production. tion of Ihe per cent, cut in wages." Will Open the Campaign Willi Sixteen Appointments in List Mcmh) morning the railroad men on the Ih'mk.T'ion i)iisum uire vir) much shocked uhen the nuts of the sudden death of Cor.durlur Stull nnched here. are to e Ilu w.it a joung man who during his ser-We- cm-blo- 1 e. Mor-ganfiel- d. n, l: flcn-drso- .i lt The largest pipe works in the South at Bessemer, Ala , havn added to their force until the whole he Ala plant is in operation. bama pipe woiks, also of Bessemer, have resumed. The Alabamt rolling mill, at Birmingham, Ala , icsumed work on August iG, iinployitiv- 700 men Tho Providence Conl Company's mines at Scraulnn, Pa., which has been idle the past two cais, will resume work shottly. The miners in the Boyd mines and those in the employ of the Randolph Coal and Coke Co., at Nashville, 111., have received a raise of 20 cents per ton on coal and have all returned to work. The Birmingham, Ala., rolling mill resumed operations nt midnight Sunday in all departments, giving employment to 1500 men, who have been idle since July 1. The trouble between the Grand Trunk Railway and its employes has been satisfactorily settled. The wages of the employes the New Jersey potteries will be advanced qn an average of 2)4 per cent., and in some nranches to a greater extent. The advanca is attributed to the new tariff on im ported pottery, and the outlook for the industry is more favorable than for some time. Increased freight traffic, espec ially in the moving of coal, has caused the Southern Railway Company to put all departments of its large shops at Birmingham, Ala., on nine hours a daj. The Alabama Great Southern Railroad has also put its men at work nine hours a day in all except the locomotive departments. Formerly the sched tile was five hours a day. One thousind men are benefitted. I 111 1 rate, without hesitation nndumluc trepidation. Wo lmvo no Interests that clash with thoso of cur beloved connlry. What wo do wo do for her sake, for tho snkoof all as well as for ourselves. This consciousness of right, of truth and of duty ought to glvo us tho courage, of our convictions, tho resolution to do and dnro for the cause, wo lmvo nt heart. Tho dangers nro not nil passed. Thcro will yet bo opportunities to gain k'lory in tho advocacy of tho full acknowledgment cf religions liberty and of tho equal rights of nil, nnd to theso and to all similar uoblo causes, both as Americans and Jews, onr best efforts should bo given. Jewish Eiponeut. Imnclnatlou In Rellclon. Whatever religion would havo power in it mast cultivate tho imagination. Without it the world becomes baro and lifeless, nnd without it religion sinks into a mcro form of words or a repetition of unmeaning ideas. Wherever thcro is strong faith, loving service, consecrated will, thcro is to bo found tho imagination at work to givo them lifo and power. Christian Register. In Small Quantities. Many people- tako their religion as they do their ico cream in Email quantities nnd only when tho flavor is agreeable- and thcro happens to bo a little looso change, in tho pocket. Religion ns n necessity is spirit and Ufa Religion 03 n luxury is tho highest essence of t;orldlinc8S. Lutheran. - Ilo Not Afraid. Lot us not bo nfraid to assert our Jpjils ua men nml Aiucricnim whenever thoy filinll bo jeopardized. Not if it can bo avoided, but, at any offen-filvcl- Tho Pnlibnth Day. y, ! J enough to comprehend tho works of Ood than to think tho works of God rar Hotter. It is better to admit wo do not know This tiny of the week in set apart to enablo man to dwell upon tho ideal Hide of lifo, upon man as he is mount to be, upon tho revelation of n manhood victorious over fihi by the power cf tho o Spirit. It is n day uttered to thn holy of Immunity, mid tho liter aturo of this first day of tho week, as well n3 its art, should minister nlouo to thlM loftier Hi do of man. It tdiould feed him for truer living and inspiro ldui with now hopo in innii'H destiny. Instead of this, tho grent printing presses aro flooding ua with a debasing literature nud u disgusting "art" and nro infecting mru everywhere with 11 despondent view of man unit nutmc. It is aii awful inlstnko to feed thu baser stdo and tnitit men with a ekcptleiMm of till that is puro when it is tiio business of all public teachers to draw men to types of moral truth and purity nud infuse faith in tho things that nro puro nnd lovely nnd of good report. American Friend. Thfi Itemed? I'or tho KvlU If dccreitbcd church nttcudauco is at nlarmiug n factor in our country ns alleged, tho remedy for tho evil is iu the hands of the pulpit and tho pew, or of those whom thn Lord holds rcspouslblo for filling His house. Neighbors nud friends mutt bo urged to hear thn gospel. Kindly interest must bo bIiowii iu tho high and low, in tho rich nnd poor, anoTn cordial welcome extended to such as may occasionally attend the services. Pastor iiud peoplo must aliko inako their iuflucuco tell. It is not enough for tho 000 to bo in the pulpit to proclaim tho gospel or for tho other to sit in tho row and hear it, bnt ono nnd all must livo it and make it known by tho wayeido and in all relations. Presbyterian. Unitcaror Sparklet. Enrlingtori. Earlington is the coal mining metropolis of thu Western Kentucky coal fiolds. More mineis aro employed in Hopkins county than 111 any other county in tho State. The mineis of Hatlingion and tho majority of tho miners 111 Hopkins county make hclter wagi s than any others in the Western Kentucky District. These see u reason for any great complain), and notwithstanding the mild winter just past, they aro comparatively prosperous nnd happj. The product of the commercial coal mines of Hopkins county, shipped during 1S9G, was about of the total output of the State, and thu sale of this product brought into the county moru than $500,000 in cash, the bulk of which was paid to the miners. As one evidence of the favorable conditions of the majority of coal miners in Hopkins County wo de sire to state that one companj, operating here and elsewhere in this county, which tin ploys from 800 to 1000 nun has had. iu strike in 21 years, Earlington, the coal of the western field is n poaccablc, sober, town of over 2,500 inhabitants. It bar. frco public schools orninc mcntlH in the year, both whie and colorJ, a Catholic parochi.dichool, nn-crochurches, tw public libraries and reading VoomsJono for the white and ono'or tin colored people a bcautfd on the banks of a splcndv ar'ificial lake of too acres, wc stocked with fish and supplied M, nlcas ure boats. The Hopkinicoitnty minor is generally prospcus nnd happy. 1 one-fourt- h mining-metropoli-s small enough for our comprehension. Christian Leader. Tho Lord win Look well to your integrity, and tho Lord will look to your prosperity. Spnrgcon. A Irecnt Help. not climb tho heavenly sleeps To bring tho Baylonr down. In vain wo ecarch tho lowest deeps. For Him no depth can drown. Via may But warm, sweet, tender, oven yet A probent help is He, And faith has yet Its Olivet, And lovedts Galilee Tho hiallnR of His seamless dress Is by our beds of pain. Wo touch Him In ltfo'a throng and press, And wo nro wholo again. 10 ur (Jolor'ed Gto. Alexuxdk, itiens. Kv. (Bradslreets.) Thousand Employes Will J Spend Two Days at toshvillc. aisville, Aug. 14 The L. & aployes' annual outing will be re than ordinary interest this "A grand excursion to the csscc Centennial at Nashville ccn arranged that will allow t persons in. ys stay in Nahvillc The special Over ex- - will go on the train of teen coaches and three sleep- rill leave Louisville 011 the Ing ol August 20. llic ex- intsts will slay at Price's ee, on Broad street in Nash- which is bei ig used as a during the Centennial. feir headquarters at the Ceil- grounds will be at Cafe lire. Soldiers' Reunion. 'our last meeting resolutions passed to hold our next re- at Juttawa, Lyon county, ginning August 25th and Unree days. committee desires to meet 'ibid soldier and his family. It stop to ask whether it is a We ,or a Johnny styled American soldiers. bo under the control of the Kentucky organization, but every old soldier, no matter ihe fought. So fall in line, ic of you, and let the Yank tb keep step to the same as they marcu under tlic flag. Bring three days ra- blankets and let us have ime once more. Rcmcm- will not have many more, ytill soon answer tho last (if By order of committee. FrancS. Lovo, Chairman. Globe-Democr- 20th Ky Infantry. arter rgEDONiA, Kv,, July 15, 1897. n United States contributed nearly For the year 1897 the probable gold product is estimated at 250,000,000. Increases are expected from all the principal producing countries, that from South Africa being regarded as the most important in point of quantity and value. The increase from Canada is ranked next, and then comes that expected from the United States. Other countries counted upon as supplying in creases are Australia, Russia, Mexico and British India, The Director of the Mint expects that the world's product of gold' will continue to increase for a number of years to conic, that new mines will be opened in all parts of the world, and that with the improved methods for exttacting the ores containing the gold the world's gold product by the close of the present century will amount to over $300,000,000 yearly. one-quarte- The world's production of gold for the year 1896 is estimated by the Director of the Mint to have been $205,000,000, of which the Don't Fail. Don't fail to go the Court House Thursday and Friday nights to enterwitness the Cineographic tainment at Madisonville. This is the first entertainment of the kind that ever came to Madisonville and it should meet with a hearty reception. You have our word for it that it will be first class in every respect. Secure tickets at once. They are cheap. The Klondyks Coal Fields. The Burlington Route is the direct northwest line to Seattle or Tacoma, and the direct westward line to San Francisco, en route to Alaska. From 80 to 200 miles, and several hours saved by tho Burlington's splendid passenger train service to the northwest from St. Louis, Kansas City or St. Joseph. Pullman sleepers and Free Chair Cars on all through trains. Several extra steamers About That Theory. will sail before the season closes. ) Ask your ticket agent for detailed Coin must have meant that information or write the underM a mysterious tic between a signed. L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent, of wheat and two silver St. Louis, Mo. With this amendment lory is still in tho ring. The. great Hopkins County Fair. IT irncs for th; Calamityites August 25, 26, 27, 28. luUviiiisi tiun.r Master of Trains Djvnuy has found it necessary in order to handle the heavy busines to increase his fores, so Conductor Ingram has been put to work. Agent T. C Martin will be installed as agent at Sebree, August 20th. A good selection for tho place, and we predict he will fill it satisfactorily to bit. Supervisor Sullivan, with his crew ol men made a fine record last week, having in two diys' lime laid over tivo mtlii of steel rail. Foreman Bradley of tho fence crew met with a painful accident one day last week, one of his fingers being caught in a barbed wire fence, and a sudden j:rk enne near tearing the end of bis finger off. The do:-tor- s say with careful nursing be may be able to save tho member It bas.bccn rumored in Henderson and through a Ilcndeison paper lhat the L & N. is seeking to go into Unionlown by building from Mt. Vernon to a point just across tho river from Unionlown and putting in a large transfer boat to reach Ihe latter place. The 13. of L E. Journal in its last issue contains this article on tho financial injury by tho use of liquor: A Pennsylvania grocer received the following letter: "Dear Sir: Having been accustomed to spending 20 cents a day for whiskey, I find by saving it I can order from you during one year, 3 barrels of flour, too pounds granulated Sugir, 25 pounds corn starch, 125 pounds macaroni, Go pounds white beans, 5 pounds ground peppers, 12 scrub brushes, 50 pounds salsoda, 20 pounds roasted coffee, 25 cans tomatoes. 2. cans macbcrel, 50 pounds best raisins, 12 packages herbs, 40 pounds codfish, no pounds buckwheat (lour, 100 pounds hominy, 18 pounds mince-mca12 brooms, 12 bottles machine oil, 20 pounds Oolong tea, 24 cans green peas, 20 pounds dried apples, 25 pounds prunes, 40 pounds laundry starch, 28 pounds table salt, 25 pounds lard, 12 bottles maple syrup, 100 bars soap, 1 ream 2 gallons chow-chonote naDer. 500 envelopes, 2 newspapers for a year. I nau no lueamy urinking had been costinc me so much, and believe now I can live belter and buy more for my family." The grocer stated lhat the money saved would be ample to provido all the goods enumerated. There are, no doubt, many men who spend 20 cents a day, or more for liquor, whose families would feel that tbe millennium was near if tbey could only have one-haof this bill of necessities stored in their kitchen or cellars Many a merchant who, with a moderate profit on goods enough to properly supply those who would naturally buy of him, docs a dull business and is obliged to credit where he knows there 3 danger of loss, while the saloon near by gathers in the dollars of the heads of the families " t, lf regions had come out by trie request of an was untrue and misleading. agitator Tbe fact is that since last May no mine work had been done there. To aid in the shipment of coal a new telegraph office has been lately opened up al tbe Basket mines near Henderson. The agitator met with a cold reception, when last week be visited the Hech mines. Col. Joe F, Foard was in no humor to be trifled witb, and so gave Ihe trouble maker notice to at once vacate. Stories started lo excite sympathy will have but little effect here at Earlington. It would be far beler that tbe committee acknowledge their defeat and return lo their homes. As was staled last week fair treatment would be accorded all who came hiro on a peaceful mission, but threits uttered have caused a careful watch put over those making use of them and prove an injury to the cause of labor. And now Ibe operators of Ihe Hopkins County coal mines have decidod to give their miners one day free at tbe fair, as a part reward for their faithful service. These kind acts are always remembered and appreciated by tbe miner who has a grateful heart, and such deeds cause a good feeling to exist at all times between miner and operator. St. Charles, Reinecko and oiber mines in Ibis county were visited by Ibo strike committee last meek, but their labor to persuade miners lo throw up a job worth two or three dollars per day was of no avail. Much disappointment was felt here Ibis week when tbe fact became known that Mr. Edwin Phillips failed to gel Ibe appointment of Assistant Mine Inspector for Kentucky. His friends here were led to believe his chances were good, and knowfor ihn position, ing his qualifications they quite naturally regretted lo hear of bis failure to secure the prize. Do not make your children to become decrepid in after years by giving tbem chill tonics containing arsenic. Arsenic ruins ibeir bone and puffs tbem up. Tbey look belter for a while. The arsenic finally shows its ghastly results. Dr. Bell's Peppermint Chill Tonic contains 110 ar senic. It makes stout, sound bone It makes real flesh health itself. It cures L'orsaloby Si. Ber chills permanently. nard Drug btore, Earlington, ueorgs King, St. Charles. The report put in circulation last week All cominunicitions ana mailers of lirws pri that about half of ihe miners in the JeHico lllnini; to lhl column thoillrt be aililretsed lo Uarlington, night were very good. The Band Bos arc expected to go lo llopkinsvllle soon. Miss Ella and OJa Hawkins were on Ihe sick list last week. Quarteily meeting will be held here next Sunday. Mrs. Anna Day and and Mrs. William Gipson arc on tho sick list. Rev. T. H. Merriwcather bis closed his meeting at Nortomille. Mrs Sabry Duncan and Mrs. were in Midisonville Monday Stnd in jour dollar for Tub Bee. Will Prilcbett will go to HopMnsville tomorrow. Mr Louis, of Nashville, was in tbe city list week. Bob Williams and others went to a basket meeting at Sulphur Springs Sunday. Rev Joe Earl, of Midisonville, was in Ibe city last week. John, you sec, says that he is lired ol living a single life, and is looking for a wife Mrs. Harriet Jagoe, of White Plain?, was the guest of Mrs. Ralliff last week. Miss Clara Ross, of Madisonville, visited Mrs. E. Pritchelt last week. Secret Orders. Tho secret orders of our town meet at Ihe timesbelow mentioned: The Masons bold their meetings on the second and fourth Thursday nights in each month; Odd Fellows, first and third Monday nights; U B. F. second and fourth Thursday nights; Knights of Wise Men, first anu ttnru lnursday niguls. Negro Day at the Tennessee Centennial Merri-weath- Tho last low whispers of our dead Aro burdened with His name. O Lord Through Him tho first fond prayer arc iwIJ Our lips of childhood frame. The conceTls'givcn Monday and Tuesday and Master of us nil I Wliatp'cr our name, or sign. Wo own Thy swny, wo hear Thy call, Wo tout our Uvea by Thlno. John Q. Whlttlar. To keep np tho plcdgo keep up tho trusting. Thcro nro now 1 , 1 8 Christian Endeavor societies iu Great Britain. Irolnnd now reports ICO Christian Endeavor societies, Ulster county having 113 societies. A now Christian Endeavor Bocioty has been organized in Rome, bnt thcro is nothing papal about it. About CO slot machines in saloons, poolrooms and oigar stores at Kalamazoo, Mich., wcro removed within 24 hours after tho Christian young peoplo Co tloinpouit!) had declared war on them. Mexico now contains 100 Christian Prescriptions Endeavor societies, with 3,047 memproperly il lakes time. Il rulrrs bers. Twenty-eigh- t of these aro Junior rxperience andacomplcloknotcdgo societies, with 400 members. Last year of drugs. It requires Ihe drkKit thcro wcro only seven Junior societies lo have a lares amount of dri fresh drugs. He must give thev-s- t iu tho country. possible work, and for compcnsalnn Social committees should not wait for tie must be reasonable. strangers to enter tho room before thoy givo n greeting, but appoint ono of their KUmW number to stand in tho hallway, or WITH THE ABOVE FACTS HER WE'RE CAREFUL ineven sometimes ontsido tho door, to vito them iu and giro them n hearty hnudshuko. ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, us 13 "Trusting, I promise." pk (A - ... JWJ u jjjD 7 M XrtlYf iftm r .. m w1 m mm TO film KiSIEAMUPAtlDYOURj COALrBILLJJDOWfl .... DONT FAIL TO USE' ... ? y. mm hwii jMj&zzz' ... -- TeT;i "in in- -1 ii mi Si livp Jiiini, iiwiiiiiiii " fftt DAILY CAPACITr)avWR,TE Ka F0R "w On account of Negro Day at the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, thcL. & N Railroad will run a special train lo Nashville on August 2$, leaving Providence early in the morning and returning, leave Nashville at 11 50 the samo date. Tickets will include admission to tbe Exposition. The rales from Providence to Mortons Inclusive will be $1 75 cents fur the round JKSk gj I -- JW2FERENCE3 trip WORTONVILLE. Miss Matlie Alcxindsr is our school teacher this session. Rev. G. W. Driver, of Mortons Gap, preached here last week. Several of our people were in Mortons Gap last Sunday. The Arbor basket meeting next Sunday promises lo be Ibe grandest affair ever held in White Plains. A gold dollar prize will bo given the lucky person. The revival meeting closed last Friday with three converts. The biplizing will take place August 29 Ben Rice, of White Plains, has a chicken that bops like a bird. But a few diys ago one of his hens hatched a chicken that had four legs To heat nil, there will be nt the meeting next Siliuhj a qmrlettn with eight legs. CIms. Clements' hide girl is sl,ily n Mri. North Run opi'iil ich j il .it G ip 111 Mouldy Mill Riv. Mrrri-ti'.itO ihn 29h "if ihi'i .it will prmuh Ins f irmv.'l! sunn M.irmnti (.ii. Mor-i.iii111 1 1 wzsrzzj 1 -- ti v THE m..r( ZT.n. u ar .kORDERS M MARKET. SEHDOIS A TflLAL OB DEFfcAMD YOU WIIX UjSE tfO - riJIM blLAriLUALv on r ' 1 mrvi&rz vniL,r PROMPTLY FILLED .,j:rs - . t Letter List. List of unclaimed letters in the Postofiice at Eirlington, June 30th, 1897: Anderson, Walter, Anderson, Lallic, Anson, Menie; I3ox, Maggie; Dunnin, Lizzit-- ; Il.tvis, Pike; Djuglis, ... Dncia; Ciilmore, J.; Gill, Jimmle: "ones, O. Kichirrl; Killobrnw, Mrs, K. L, Minnous; Slave?, ttirah; Miers, Miss L11I1; l'ro: P.iiEun. Virri'd, I'rasb, Dock; Pdmtlelou, Miss Mirv; Koos, Miss licrihey; Rosi dhn; It I'j.irds, Mr Willie; Unnlnip, J is. K Siailey, W S.; Slewirt. 1". J , Sinilh. Mau.1 Sunibh, Joe, Woldon, ohn. C. G Uomnsjn. V M , The Princeton Fair. ton, Ky., will be hold Sept. 29 to Oct. 2 and $5,000 in premiums will bo given nwa. There v. ill tut a fine industrial exposition,.! l.idioV depirtm uit, .1 line poultry i'xluh.1, trotting, run ung and puing ru:i:- .uir.u.tivn ilisp' i s. and man ten ExClll'sl,,ll rill'h Will uon tire ruiioanh. In1 - The ninth annual fair at Prince- SATlSFftCTlon GUARMiTEED SBk - I 2aM times! j.iuni.ij Meet your old fritnds at the Ol course it's hard great Hopkins County Fair August hi Isn't Aro . i.nsiiir-i, duly ihu -- im-- , a5 2f ' . 27 2 iruiy, piiccsr i l. m.,wuuon tins caiamuyiies. Ii lor c not fanners .,.. . 11 is Your friends will all be there, .at . ..ic creat llODKins Umrtatv I'.iir. - ..... iUt glVi'll liy ,,1 M 1.111 m ougusi 5 . Kteat Hopkins County 25, 26, 27, 28. it your old liiends at the Fair August V I o. ..I T mM &cm&z.,. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. TDK MINERS' COLLECTION by TRAP SHOOTING. MAGISTERIAL CONVENTION, "J3h 3H&ustru u frhrtoe." L. S N. TIME TABLE. ' . ' , (Effccllyo May 30, 1897.) No. 51. No. 91, IO.IO am 6.20 I 7.00pm 8.33pm 3.13 am No. ja l.v St. L011I1. Lv. Kvanatillo I.v, llemlerion l.vi SoU 00 I.v, SlauRliter .. . . I.v. Ilinwii I.vy Madltonvillo... Lv, Karlinjtton. ... Lv. Morloni Gap . I.r.- Nortonvtllo. ... .. ... . i.v. iiopniiuvpuo.... At. CUiiluio I.v. Cmlitlii Ar. Natlivillo i.v. Naihvllle, l,v.' Chicago B.itam Mopm Coopm j.jGpm 3.07 p m 3.14 pm 3.49pm 401pm 113 P ni pm on 111 j.iinni r 3.13 6.13 8.03 4.13 p m 7.10 .. pm 4.47am 4.59 am pm J.jltpm n.itipm 0.07am pm 8.47 pm b.31 am p in 10.10 i ltl 8.40 am No. 31. No. 34 7.45a m 7.10 pm . 1 .ioam ' NORTH. I.v, llopklnsvlllc. . 941a 11110.18 am 9.33 p in l.vj NorlonTlllo. .. 10.90 a m 1103 am 10.39pm l.vrMononiGjp. 1017 a m 11. 13 a m l.v I'.irlinRion .. 10.33 am 11.11 a 111 10.31pm I.v;Mtllionlllo 10.46 a in 11.33 a m 11.06 pin I.v. Ilanion 10.37 am 11.31a in l.v.Slaugliteia n.o n m 11.03pm I.v. Krbrco 11.17 am 11.10 pm I.v. llcmlmon 11.44 a m 11.33 P m 11.10 a m Ar.livantvjllc... . n.iopni 1.13 p m 1140 a in Ar. St. Lonlt 7.10am Ar. Chicago . . . . 8.17 p m H.55 a 111 No.iai wul 91 will Hop nt Mnillionvillo nl Spilnitriclil lo liko on ami let oir paticngr-r- 10 ami from CMr.inonncI polnn north ot I'.vamvlllo UjU. ft T. II , No, '91 make rrRuInr alopa nt Guilirio, llopklniTlllc anil llemlerion. rtOTIDIXCK ACCOUWODATIOH. 6.13 am 6.40 a m 6.53 a m am 7 i.r. " .. No. gi. 7.33 0.39 uuiurio am am 9.31am 911pm 7Jjam M 03 a m 8.19 a in 8.41 a m g.03 a in 9.30 a in 10 30 a in 743am Ar. Karllngtonl.v... 3.30 pm ..LvlIarllnxlonAr . Lv. MailltomllloAr. 313 pm . .. . j.I.v. Ilnnson Ar .... 4.34 pm Lv. Slaucliltri Ar 4.37 p m ...Lv. BeLrco Ar. ... 4 10 pin ... Lv. Ilenderion Ar 3.10 p in ....Ar. Bvantvillo Lv..., . 1.45 pm W. W. BTIIRIDGU, Arnl . ... tlCKPT aDXDAT. nfcj.v. ProtMcnea Ar.. . T..I.v, NclioAr ...I.v. Manllou Ar....) .Lv. MadiionvlllaAr. DAILY 713 P m 6.33 p m fi.io p III 6.03 p m 3.4J P m . TIMETABLE I. C.'R. R. (EfTcctlvo May 6, 1897.) NORTH BOUND. , Lv. l.v. I.v. i.v. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar, Lv. No. lot. 1N0.104, No m. Now Orleans . . . 6:30 p m 9.00 a m Memphis 7:so am 8:13 pm 1:00 p m u:iop m 600 am Fallon p m 1:13am 1:00 a m raiinean Princeton 4:40 pm 1:48 am 017 am .. 3:39 pm 3:38 am 10:30 a m Nottonvlllo.. Central Ciiv . . . 6:50 p ra 4:19 a m 11:13 p m Loolivllle.. ...10:33 pm 8:00 am 3:13 pm 0:40 am 11:33 am i.incinnan tin SOUTH Lv. Cincinnati.. I.v. Loalinlle. . ..3:30 am 7JT rn 8:40 am pm Lv, Central CI17.. . 8:15 a m 10149 P m Lv, Nortonvllle ..... on a m ll.ij p m i'54 p ra 10:18 am it.i6am 4:03pm I.v, Princttoo Lv. Padneah 11:10 pm 1.17 am 6.13 pm . 1.33pm Lv. Fullon 3.30am 8.00pm 7.03pm 7.10am Ar. Memphis New Oilcans. . . . 8.10 a m 7.00 a m Ar All trains run daily. Nos. 103 and 104 are solid Vetilbnletl Iralni. Dlatsch (as flchltd. wlih Pull man HuHet Sleeperi and Pies Reclining Chair Cars tietween Cincinnati and New Orleans. Trains lot and 103 also run solid between Cincinnati ami new urieans, carrying ruiimin uanei aieeperi, Direct connections made at all Junction points. A. II. HANSON, G. P. and T. A. HOUND. No. No. mi. No. 103. : .. 11:10 Dm dm nt ... Over Two Hundred Dollars Raised Five Hatches to be Shot on the Hopkins County Fair Grounds In Hopkins County 'for the Olden o( Superintendent of Common t During the Four Days Scbools, Hopkins County STKIKIMi MINERS' DESTITUTE FAMILIES. of the Fair. Madisonvillc, Ky., Aug. 9, 1897. To Trusttes and Ttachers of Common First match Wednesday, Aug. Notwithstanding tho public proSchools: 25. Ten clay targets thrown from The Teachers Institute for this test by the strike agitators, Knight trap at unknown angles, purse $25, county for the current school year and Llewellyn, who said they did 15 to first, $7 to second, S3 to will be held at Madisonvillc, Ky., not solicit, and)prnctically, did not beginning on the 30th day of Aug- want financial aid; something over third. Second match Thursday, Aug. ust, and continuing five days. two hundred dollars was contrib26. Ten clay targets thrown from Trustees will -- please notify promptly, as the law requires, uted to the relief of the distressed trap at unknown angles, purse 20, every teacher in their districts. families of striking miners by the 12,50 to first, $5 to second, $2.50 Observe flint in addition to direct, miners and tho peoplo of oral or written information, written Earlington and Hopkins county. to third. Third match Friday, Aug 27. notices are to he posted. If you The public protest of these Ten clay targets thrown from trap have contracted with a teacher who is absent from the county, it is inci, however, lost their cause at unknown angles, purse $20, your duty to write to him or her at several dollars of contribution on $12.50 to first, ?5 to second, $2.50 once. the part of minors who said if they to third. Teachers will please read 140 wcro opposed lo such aid there Fourth match Saturday, Aug. Common Schools Law of Ken- could be little reason in giving of 28. Ijfwe live piceons, purse tucky, and govern themselves .ac$20. their earnings. cordingly. $10 to first, $5 to second, $3 to The contribtitions,so far as heard third, $2 to fourth. Titos. II. Smith, S. C. S. from show the following amounts: Fifth match, consolation, SaturNervous Scrofula Rheumatism. Earlington citizens $100.00 day, Aug. 28. Consolation purse "My daughter has been afflicted with Providence miners aj.oo scrofula and rheumatism nnd alio was very Hccla for those having won no money at 25.00 nervous. Wo concluded to buy n Ivottle ot Kcincckc 50.00 any ol the preceding matches. Ten Hood's Sarsapatilla. After had Madisonvittii popular subscription four botllcs she was cured ot all tier (rouclay targets thrown' from trap at bles, nnd sinco then wo hnvo always kept about , ..'20.00 unknown angles. Purse $15, . Mooa's Sarsiparilla on hand." J. A. iI A total, reporled, of . . . . I. ., Ki.liot, Sandy Spring, Tennessee .$220.00 7.50 Jo first, 53.50 to second, to third, Si.. 50 to fourth. There vas also a collection made Hood's Pills are purely vegetable nnd do Rules Entry fee 5 per cent, of not purge, 'pain or gripe. All druggists u at Barncslcy, the amount of which each purse. In each match it will has not been reported. ' The Younp; Folks Enjoy Them The citizens, miners and operat- take as many as fifteen to enter. selves. To be shot as individuals. ors were ready to contribute of One of the most enjoyable events their earnings, for the relief of sufTo be shot according to the of the season was held at Lakeside fering women and children, but American Shooting Association for Park on last Saturday evening. were not willing to increase that inanimate target shooting. The young people gathered there Called promptly at 9 a. m. each suffering by the enforced idleness to have a picnic, and everything day; consolation at 11 a. m. Aug. of our own workmen. was done to make the evening pass 28. For further information adpleasantly for all. They had just ' Citv of spread supper out in the Park Statu of Ohio, County. Tolbdo,' IjM f dress SrtK D. Langlev, . Lucas when it began to rain and they Madisonvillc, Ky, Fhank J. Ciibnbv makes oath that he Is had to go into the pavilion. tho senior partner of the firm of Frank J. It did not rain long, however, and Ciibnbv A Co., doing business In the City THE SAIOKINQ CHIMNEY TOP. everybody enjoyed the nice supper. of Toledo, County and Stata aforesaid; and As the sky cleared off, some of that said firm will pay the sum of the crowd went out rowing, while HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ONE Morn after morn tbo artisan and Has watched with longing eye others played various games. every caso of Those present were: Miss Fannie by the use of Catarrh that cannot be cured To see the grimy smoke in wreaths Hall's Catarrh Curb. Swirl up Into the sky; Sale, of Paducah, Misses Alice Frank J. Ciibnbv. He listened (or the whistle shrill Wise, Sallie Farnsworth, Lizzie Sworn lo before me and subscribed in lis echoes came not back Huff, Lizzie Browning, Inez Dean, my presence, Ibis Clh day of Decembe, And cold and black and desolate Mildred, Annie and Name Ashby, A. D. 18S6. Sill) stood the chimney stack. Alice Bourland, Nannie, Frank A.- W. Glbason, and Effie Stokes, and Effic Stevens. i SEAL Ho heaved a sigh for days gone by Notary Public. Messrs. Cal Martin, Jerrold When early rising day Will Cozart, Walter McGary, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and Found him wfth face to fact'ry turned. Leo Bcall, N. I Toombs, Henry acts directly on tho blood and mucous surLight hearted on tho way, Bourland, George Moore and John faces of the system. Send for testimonials And now straight on beforo his eyes, Tourian. free. While on his journey bent. Official Notification Issued County Superintendent. Republican County Committee Dc cidc to Hold 011 Saturday, September 4, to Nomi- i When you visit the nate Candidates. THE CANDHUTB TO HE Big Fair, CHOSEN. x lal-c- .. 2.-5- The Republican Committee of Hopkins county met at Madisonvillc, on Monday afternoon for the purpose of deciding upon and arranging the preliminaries of the nominating convention select candidates for county ofliccs.as deemed best by them. The meeting was a very harmo nious one and it was decided to hold Magisterial conventions on Saturday, September 4, which conventions will select delegates to County Convention to be held at Madisonvillc on the following Monday, September 6. The convention is called for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices at present, viz! County Clerk, Sheriff, County Attorney, StWcyor and Coroner. Upon the maflerof a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Schools action was, for the present, suspenccd. Magisterial conventions will be called later by the chairmen of the respective districts for the purpose of selecting magistrates and constables. The time set for these conventions is Saturday, September 14th. As it has been so far, and so it will continue, that harmony will reign in the Republican ranks, and the Republican candidates and party, rank and fi'tc, will present a solid front in the campaign about to be opened in county, district and State. Don't fair to visit the Big Store, Fifty Years Ago. President Tollc In the White House chnlr, While tu Lowell was Doctor Ayer ; Doth were busy for human west One to govern and one to heal. And, as a president's power of wilt Sometimes depends otMfllTer-pllI- , Mr. rotlc took AyeS rills I trow For his liver, 80 ytatt sgo. Where Good Goods Are sold cheaper than anywhere on earth. v ." Ayer's Cathartic Pills woro designed to supply a modol purgative to peoplo who bad so long injured themselves with griping medicines. Being carefully prepared and thoir ingredients adjusted to tho oxaot necessities of tho' bowols and liver, thoir popularity was "woll Dulin, McLeod & in, 113, 115 Co, Main Street, larity has boon maintained is markod in tho modal awarded thoso pills at tho World's Pair 1893. That this popu- Madisonvillc, Kentucky. "H, 50 Years of Cures. fere with the employees in their v5 mining operations, or assembling upon the property at or near the entrance to the mines. Lest there should be any doubt as to the scope and intent of the order it is expressly set forth therein that its purpose and object arc to prevent all unlawful combinations and conspiracies and to restrain the defendants engaged in such from entering upon the property of tho company and interfering with the employees and from unlawfully inciting persons engaged in working the mines from ceasing to work therein. As will be seen, the order is not directed against freedom of speech or the right of assembly, and it does not affect any places outside of the property of the company. It is only directed against such unlawful att&t acts on the part of certain persons well known not to hold the laws in reverence, and it is directed against such acts only when committed up4aMa& on the property of the Monongah Coal and Coke Company or against people its employees. pay little attention to any Cp doubtless criticism made by Debs or his associates, but it will do no harm to have the exact scope pointed out of an injunction intended to protect private industry and private property against unlawful aggression. WK& The great Hopkins County Fair, August 25, 26, 27, 28. tVW5 35 35 55 i55 r55 55 35. 3 t55 35 35 ' 5& A Injunctions and their Critics. (Bradstrcpt's.) ; - V Jon-so- n, t A Rematkable Cure ofChronrc Diarrhota In 1896, when I served my country as a private in Company A, 1671b, Pennsylvania, Volunteers, I contracted chroni lewn Notes Personal Paragraphs and diarrhoea It has given me a great deal Other Doings at Home Worthy of trouble ever since. I have tried a dozen different medicines and several ol 3pcclal Mention. prominent doctors without any permanent relief Not long ago a friend sent me a Mr. Ensmingcr, representing the botlle ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I bought Princeton Collegiate Institute was a jo cent botlle and now I can say that I in Earlington Tuesday looking am entirely cured, I cannot bo thankful after the interests of that school. enough to you for this great Remedy, and recommend it lo It is a thorough and excellent in doubt write all suffering veterans. It me. Yours gratefully, school, unsurpassed by any insti- Hbnkv Stkindbrger, Allentown, Pa. tution of its class in the State. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Geo. King, Si. Charles. SmuVi- - Vunr Ufa Attar. Hun't Tulirr Kflt and 1111I1 To toUttxn v uiiljr nii.1 li.ruvor. tio man All birds when perched on trees or bushes mile, lull of life, iivrru 11ml vifwr, Uilio No . ilio tliut lunltoH weak men serve as weathercocks, as they invariably Curocuamn-trci- l ilmnc. All OruealsU.IAxirll. llooklct nnil aimplo ftro. Aildrraa arrange themselves with their heads lo the BloillnE Ilcmody Co, Cnlcaco or Now Yoik. wind. .Earlintor happenings. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Moro women reach tho age of fifty than men, but afterward the stronger sex has tho best of it. Yucatan Chill Tonic. Tbo great reliable and popular Ionic, and febrifuge. It breaks tho chill and prevents its return, strengthening tho patient and gives healthy lone nnd vigor without rcgard'to diet. Pleasant lo tako Price 50c, Warranted at drug atom. Mr. Jalo McEuen, of St in town yesterday. Charles, was To-ll.i- wiindcr-worUiT- Serious Accident. . Something to v Know. nine-'tee- TAILORS. To take men as they come and fit them correctly, giving them almost an unlimited variety of woolen from which to select garments, are tho principles that have characterized the success of M. Born & Co THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT a- s, J joot George Spiccr, aged about while engaged in offbearing at the saw mill near this place on Saturday last, met with a serious accident which caused the loss of,a part of one of his feet. In some way his foot slipped and the saw caught it, cutting the toes anil front of the foot off about the in Surgidnl attention was at step. once rendered and the rest of the saved. At last report Spiccr was doing very well. It miy bo worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor-i- s Electric Bitters. This medicino is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone lo the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates Ihu Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the " blood. Electric Hitters improves the appetite, aids digestion,- and is pronounced liy 'those who have tried it as the very best blood purifitir and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50 cents or )t per boUlo at St. Uernard Drug Sloro. - The Misses Brown, of St. Louis, who were tho guests of Mrs. Dr. Gooch, returned home have ErcrTbody Eoja So. CascnroLi Camlv Cathartic, tho most wonderful medical tlfscovery ot tbo ago, pleasant and rotroshlng to tho taste, act geutly aud positively on kldnoys. liver and Irawols, cleansing tho cntlro system, dlscl colds, euro headache, fovor, habitual constipation and blliousnoss. Plcaso buy and try n. box or 10, 23, 60 cents. Hold and O. guaranteed to euro by all druggists. aa b lv been attending to business, and says Dr. dence, were tho guests of tho family of W. King's Now Discovery is Ilia grandest W. Etbcridge, Saturday. remedy ever made, as It has done so much Uilmiito Yonr pimvol With Ciianirrta. Candy Cntlitirtlc, curo constipation former. for him and also for others in his com100,25c. If a C. C. fall, drncRlsts refund money. is the first, and so far as wc know, munity. Dr. King's New Discovery is will be the last public entertain- guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and ConYour friends will all be there, at ment at Madisonvillc this year. sumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles the great Hopkins County Fair, freo at St. Bernard Drug Sloro. August 25, 26, 27, 28. Tbo very appearance ot Sutherland's Eaglo Eye Salve signifies that this remedy coinage A philologist estimates that the is new and original in Itself. It is manuWHEAT VS. SILVER. The of new words goes on at tho rale of one factured on an Iraorovcd 'method. of long standing hundred annually id the English language. many miraculous cores M. II. McElr.oy In Rochester that are botflg accompusnea oy its use emphasizes its importance ns tho greatest euro What makes poor Bryan wipe his eye, Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. known for any and all kinds of sore eyes. Tho best Salvo In tho world for Culs, And beat bis breast and frequent sigh. salq'by SK Bernard Drug Sloro, Earl- Bruises, For Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever And tell his folks he'd Hko to die? ington; George King, St. Charles. 'Tis wheal, Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Tis silver. The rarest metal Is didymlum, nnd Its Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, and posinnnnd. tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is What maices his party friends declare nrln! j. enn nnAnl to give perlcct sttistaction or Their causo is smashed beyond repair; .Ml1lAt raf il la hqrltim fla guaranteed iff.. -",D " money refunded. Price ajc per box. For What makes them so profusely swear? """:" J0o. , 1 Sato by St. Bernard Drug Store. valuo per pound Is 'Tis wheat, 'Tis silver. entire coast line of tbo globe is about Cbamberlaln's Colic, Cholera and DiarrThe What makes "the tolling masses" nil 126,000 miles. hoea. Remedy always affords prompt Foor William J. a humbug call, Sale by, St. Bernard Drug Store, Who tried to bunco tbem last fall? Ta L'Uro Comtlputlon Porovrr. EarlisRton; Bea Robinson, Mortons Gap; 'Tis whoat, lOoorEic. Tako Cisvarots CuuUvCallmrllo. ' Tis silver. If U. C. C. full to euro, dniRiiikts rcfumi rautiuy. Gcd. Xing, St. Charles. , Mrs Jno, T Harnett, who has been very The Chinese settle m on the Ul.mil of sick for several weeks, is Improving Sumatra luve a strange and ItTdicrous form for Fifty Cvnla. of silulatioil. When they meet each other ,The Woman's Friend. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, irial.es weak my own experience) that say after an ahsenco of a month or longer, mcnslrong, blood pure. COo.lI. All tirucuUls. 'I know from for ladies of a constipated habit lliero Is they (Ui not slnko each other's hand ; they Meet your old friends at the nothing to t apply the place ot German smile broadly, ami each gr.tsps.his own. Mrs, J. I. Mencness, shaking it vigorously for a few great Hopkins County Fair August l.lvfr Powder," momintv Springfield, Ohio. 25, 26, 27, 28. "I ItavB taken German Liver Powder for Tho Grandest Remedy. and other liver troubles, and dyspepsia, Mrs, Ich E. Walker returned Tuesday would not bo. without it." Miss Jennio Mr. R, B. Grcevo, merchant ot from Long Beach, Miss., where she has Green, Abillno. Tex. Va., certifies that ho had consumpspent several weeks with her daughter. "Friends advised mo lo try German Liver Powder for long standing liver com- tion was given up to die, sought nil mediTo Cure a Cold in One Day. plaint. I bad relief beforo I had taken one cal treatment that money could procure, n Tako Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. holjle. It did me moro good than all tried all cough remedies ho could hear of, All Druggists refund the money if ,it fails Mrs. prescribed by physicians." but got no relief; spent many nights silting to Curo, 23c For salo by St. Bernard John Campbell, JetTcrsonvillc, Ind. up In chair; was induced to try Dr. King's Drug Store, Earlington, Ky, New Discovery and was cured by usn of Oet a Ticket. Mr. J, C. Hicks and family, of ProviCtncographic two bottles For past thrco years has Chil-howi- c, med-Irln- entertainment that will be 'at the Court House in Madisonvillc Thursday and Friday nights. This Get a ticket to the hi ""' mlnl nr re-l'- h raavcta CURE CONSTIPATION 1 iNDY CATHAHIC Has ho not preached from H y tn day, That wheat and silver, roim. uii.it uuy, Liko Siamese twins toguther stay? He has, He has. Whoso prica goes up while farmers say "Lo, things at last have como our way, Three cheers for us hooray, hooray?" Wheat s price Not silvers, Whose prlco, in spite of Bryan's frown. Goes down and down and down and down, And down and down nnd down and down? Silver's price Not wheal's. 10 ABSOLUTELY UUnRANlEuD runri?eriiir(irl.ltra'aiiecarBataralraUf. tfeaaii ixxmnrm. jii, mm;i.i.ih iikjiiiii in., iiiictro. . nonirri, a, 2550 a JMm in! jLLjflTTTar SK5aiiwlltlSMa.ia. D?SS?.! Swn-- 4 all aa..n.a iii.ihu aaiaa.waa " August 25, 26, 27, 28. The great Hopkins County Fair, A preliminary injunction, which has been the subject of much criticism of the violent and irresponsible sort thats been rendered familiar the last few years, was granted by Judge Jackson, of the Circuit Court of the United States for the district This injunction of West Virginia. was granted upon the application of the Monougah Coal and Coke Company, who desired to secure protection against unlawful interference with their property and employees. For a few days before the text of the injunction was made chimney stack, public, the agitator, Debs, against Behold the whom and his associates the inIndustry's movement. junction was granted, spent much The shouts of men give him good cheer of his time in abusing the judge When he has reached bis goal; The hissing sleam, the fact'ry roar who made the restraining order and Are music to his soul. in denouncing in unmeasured terms The gtimy Titans of tho the 6rdcr itself. He declared that of the wizard's bnin the injunction restrained hint from With deft and skillful hand ha leads Submissive In bis train. walking on any of the public highways jeading lo the mines of the Or with uplifted arm he rains Such sturdy, ringing blows Monongah Coal and Coke CompaAs fashion forms of usefulness. ny; that it was a most sweeping And thrift nnd wealth bestows; order, that no other could be comHe laughs and sings from morn till night pared to it; that it annihilated the Liko tbo miller ot the Dee; right of peaceable assemblage and delight: His fireside is his sweet Rich in content is be. effectually suppressed the right of free speech. If it were sustained lln hears again the tuneful ling it would, he said, sweep away all That molds tho hammered steel, He hears again the whirring din constitutional safeguards and deOf swiftly turning wheel. liver people, bound hand and foot, There are the hustling ranks ot men to corporate capital. These are Our nation's stalwart prop; sweeping statements, but they The fires nfo lit and there, above, Is the smoking chimney top. represent the least heated features Josiah Hartzbl'l. of the agitator's remarks. Akron, Ohio. It was a wise course that wasfol-lowe- d when the text of this injuncRUBE'S DANCE. tion was given lo the press, so that people not informed about the matWritten for The Uii. Amongst do hills w'ar I wuz bawn ter, but who yet took some interest Wa'r grows sweet pennyrile, in it, ami might be misled by the cabin yet, Dar Stan's a ' Twnr de home of dis ya'r chile. tirade of Debs, might learn for Day bad a dance out dar one night themselves just what the scope of Rube Simpkins wuz de clown, Ho sho' could dance cl'ar off de 'arlb, thcinjunction was. The injunction An' dcy wails tilt Rube gits dowri. was based upon a bill of comDo niggers dey jest cum in droves plaint alleging, among other things, Dis one perticlcr night, Wa'r 'tarmined on a high olo timo that the defendant Debs and others Wud have it sho er light. named were conspiring together to Duy placo de fiddler in do hall High up from do croun' interfere with the operating and t Den whisper to de caller conducting of the coal mines opergils down." "Alius, wait till Ruba ated by the Monongah Coal and Peta jinkins bossed de right ban' room An Jerry Brown do odder, Coke Company, and by such interDo caller by de fiddler's side, ference preventing the" employees de hottest sort o' weather, 'Twa'r Rube Simpkins got in kinder late, of the company from mining and Sed he'd been lo town producing coal, and that irreparaBut step liht chillun rest yo' feel, And wait till Rubo gits down. ble damage and loss might result Do caller hollered, "Places Mil" unless a restraining order was Juu' see dem niggers gill granted Bilcd while shirts war absent dar "An' clo's didn't half way fit. Upon these allegations the judge People nil slop back in 'pars," granted a temporary injunction reRube Simpkins let' do groun', "Swing corners all" de caller sed, straining llicdelendants and those But wait till Rube gits down. associated with them from interferand ladies change" ing with the management or opeia-tio"Chassa all once mo," "Yo' niggers on Peto Jinkins sido of the mines in question by Git fuddcr from de do'." owners thereof or those operatthe "Gents to de right" do caller yelled, Cum people movo on roun', ing them, either by menaces, threats "Swing de gal yo' lub do bes' or any other kind of intimidation Soon as Rubo gits down." used lo prevent the employees of "Gals to de middlo back an' swing, Men folks do do same, v the mines from going to or from "Fo' pickaninnies slep to do front," tho mines or from engaging in the Yo's dancin' mighty tame; All ban's up, circle to de lef', business of mining therein. The Play dat 'Fox an Houn', order further restrained the deHit dat Mcbl'e buck an' swing, But wait till Rubo gits down." fendant from entering upon the "Men all center, stay dar too, property of the company for the Ca so I wants to see yo dance. purpose of interfering with the emSimpkins done dat thing An' Reuben Sbo's he got de chance. ployees thereof either by intimidaBack an' swing," do caller cried, tion or the holdtng of public or I looked an seed him frown, He knew dey cud not do it upon that private assemblages Tilt dancin' Rube got down. property or in anywise molesting 'Gran' right an' lef," hyar me say, or intimidating tho employees so Skip one an' grab de nex', 'Gwyno up country,' de fiddler sang. as to induce them to abandon their Good Lawd, how sweet dat tcx'; work in the mines. Futhermore, Everybody dance, now hush yo fuss, Git ready Jerry Brown, the defendants were enjoined from Swing yo' pardners den go home. assembling in "the- paths, ap But wait till Rubo gits down. Jkssb PuiLLirs, proaches and roads upon said Earlington, Ky., Aug 13, 1897. property" leading to and from their Your friends will all be there, at homes and residences to the mines the great Hopkins County Fair, dlong which the employees of the August 25, 26, 27, 28. company were compelled to travel " Tlni great Hopkins County Fair, to get to tlieir work, or tn any way August 25, 26, 27, 28, interfering with tho employees in passing to or from their work, or Sjibscnbe for The Bee. from entering the mines to inter smoke-crowned DEEP CUT IN PRICES : GREAT ATTRACTIONS ' FOR BUYERS. on all our Big Assortment of . -- Wc have cut to the red the prices A STRAW GOODS! Jt Everything in this line almost given away. Wc also offer Special Bargains in -- JPJH 'f i shop-W- aifs & Law-abidin- g VASH GOODS Will At greatly reduced prices. also close out our line of A MATTTMRcz A At prices that will be appreciated. We have Great Bargains in a $5 MACKINAC And Return tat& C. H. & D. and D. C. STGAMER- TOUU.) (PF.RSOKAILY CONDTCTED two-roo- On Thursday. August aC, the C , H. & D. R. R,. in connection with tho D. & C. Navigation Co ,' will give their Annual Mackinac Excursion at Ihe low rale of Five Dollars for the round trip. These are given to familiarizo tho people with tho great lakes and Michigan as a health and pleasure resort Stalo. Ladies and children traveling alone can participate in this excursion with perfect safely, freo from worry and enjoy a genuine plcasuro trip, A regular employe of tho C, II. & D. Ry will conduct tho party. Special train will leavo C, II. & D. depot, Cincinnati, 9:00 a. m., Dayton 10:45 a. m , Hamilton a. m., arrivo Toledo 3x5 p. m. Leave on Steamer Alpena shortly after arrival. Arrive Detroit nnd visit city samo evoning, Tho Alpena leaves following morning for Mackinac. A daylight ride through the St. Clair Flats to Port Huron, thence out Into tho broad waters of Lake Huron. Ar rival at Iho Island will be at n oojKiur- day. Special rates nt hotels isis Only $3 moro to Mai it""""""""Kttan the Mackinac rate. Sido HBSoo." state- S2: to Snow islands, St. S rooms early. Circulars BB7nform.ition on application to agents ol IBTII. &D. Ry , aud agents of connecting lines, or address D. G. Edwards, Pass Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, Ohio. f A I BIG GROCERY I BIG LINE OF SHOES I ?' Nothing but honest stock and good values offered. And you won't forget that our UI air?5v (ft 95 anw Contains everything you need or desire for your table during the hot weather or any other sort of weather at prices always reasonable lor stock always fresh and nice. Anything you want at l- toj-BN- ABmir in. era I A aw5 GENERAL S tore I THP "Fo'-han's-u- p n Your friends will all be there, at the great Hopkins County Fair, August 25, 20, 27, 28. The great Hopkins County Fair August 25, 26. 27, 28. Hotel J. W. $;2.oo KY. UneqvaUdjrbeUUUiorlstiln(i OraJuattt tn lucrative Situation. ri m? A HANDSOME lUAJSTrtATED CATALOGUE OF i BYBHT& STBflTT0)(BOSIllESSGQLLEGE. (33rd Year.) LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Contain) VaUuiUtlnfarmnUantoUiOtaattlrinatalarn SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY, PENMANSHIP, ETC. RfttOS VOiy UOW pnop'R. PfllTCHBTT Lucife I MADISONVILLE, THE DIFFERENCE in the Quality nnd the amount of light produced by an old fashioned TALLOW DIP cr- -1 and an INCANDESCENT BULB is not more marked than is the difference in appear ance, in style and quality of the wearing Apparel made by 1 IME'W Heated Sufficiently Watered BELMONT WellLighted by Uas This Houso It New I'urnisblnga I I gt? Everything FIuIcIju are New HOTEL Proprietor MADISONVILLE. KY. M. BORN & CO., &. 13. Jones, GRAND HOTEL, TO A. WORLEY, - S1.50 2 PER DAY. Proprietor, Who can thlnic Attor-no?- km v V TME GREAT DMieADB MtRCHlHT TAILORS. -. -" ' . and the work of the mass of iailors. ""' ZK (li I- r- t Lj( Tho Suits and Overcoats of tho former oro " fino productions of Tailoring Art. oncl ploaeo you and onvo you in on ft" We Cuorontea to fit NEW PATTERNO to ooloct from. 30O CHOICE 'TSN ' fI IT ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE, of some aimplo Waffied-- fln Idea thing to patent t Protect rur llroi thor may bring you wealth. Wrlto TOIIM WkllPKRUUllN CO.. Patent a. rd now Hit cr WnMilngtnii. 11110 prlie oStr I. 11.. rnr tbelr SIJUQ wanted. tbouund InTcntloaa The great Hopkins County Fair, August 25, 26, 27, 28. Subscribe for The Bee. jjtL., - NEW ENTERPRISE 200,000 STOVES tti OHL.Y HIE SUNDAY SGIIDOL. LESSON VIII, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 22. SGSSSfc&S. S -- (. VHSssssssFssussasssssssssssssssi oven uaa BVBitr one otvttia BATIBFABTION. ft T U . Southern 'Workmen, They ore made of Southern Iroa who nre ouEtalced by tho products or 8ottncrn warmers. They last longer and make more homes happy than nny other Stove on earth. Fire backs cuarauteed for 13 yearn. If your Dealer docs not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOQUE. fcy Text of tlio reason, I Cor. sill, Verses, 47 Ootdcn Text, I Cor. xlll, 13 Commentnry uy tlo llov. D. M. Stearns. "Though I fponl: vrlth tho tongues of men nntl of nngela, nml hnvo not love, I nm lxcomo ns Eoundliift brnm or n tinkling cymbal." It Is sold tbnt tills Is tho only chapter In nil Foul's onlstlis In wlilch ho does not mention .Tosus In one or other of Ills titles. Hut It Is n portrnlt fo wonderful that 0110 ennnot foil to rccorjnlzo tho ltlicness even without tho naino. Tho first three versos set forth Iivo crsus propheclo, tonguos, knovrlcxlge, fnlth, goods, cto. All nro nothing npnrt from loo, hut Jesus combined nil In Himself, nnd Ho spoko with mora than tongues of mnn or nngcls. Seo lea. 1, 4; Moth, vll, 88, SO; xlll, CI; Lukolv, 32, John 11, IB, 10. 2. "And though I have tho gift of proph ecy nnd understand nil mysteries, nnd nil knowledge, nnd though I lutvo nil fnlth, so time I could remove mountains, mm hnvo not love, I nm nothing." Ho foretold nil things. In Him nro hid nil tho treas1. I I if sip BE RNARD COAL I. INCORPORATED. COMPANY ND QOKE Miners and Shippers of QQ L BTssasPSsasasi Hi H m f IXtfi S IHffilfflRillsVfHM T .tB ' '' I sP" MhHE9?swMHMMM Isassk IHBMsBsBsBsBsBsBsBsBsBsBsBsasr rx KSBOTM 1 1 1 HbsbsbHLt'! 1 1 y 11 I 1 T9 Dt .fa &. Jt SSSSSSSSSSSBSBSBESSSSsBHSSSSSSBSSBsHHSSSSSSSSsl VsaHsssW Geo mi Office, Earlington, Kentucky, t s i 1 X JlUliTslll Hif.iiitiii s WHrHn Jtl.l1lllilllll nei iin riV.eil il r ' r,iiii-i'yi'- i i mi ritVkY Two Through Trains Daily Running Pullman VcitlbuU Slcepliiir and Dining Cir Nashville, to hkfa 1 3 HOURS NASIIVILLB TO CHICAOO "NEW ORLEANS & FLORIDA SPECIAL" Leaves New Orleans Dally at i.os noea VUL.&N.K.K. Nashville at J.ao a.m. Through lluffct Sleeping Cars from New Orleans BiTf.rTLolTi Street, Nashville, o& A. M. S. CARROLL, Mhimj-cr- , 201 N. Clictry R. G. Offices. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, nuniiiGKy, j Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co, NASHVILLE, TENN. MANUFACTUnCfti Of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mantels aai Crates, Eollowware. Tinware. Etc. MALES) IN China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLQWWARE. EvrytWng necessary and convenient f.r tho Kitchen, Dining Room, laundry and Dairy. BGYOLES A SPECIALTY. rj .w' THE MORNING LEXINGTON, fe HERALD, KENTUCKY. gThe a . Only Democratic in Daily Morning Paper Published ventral Kentucky. The Oqly Sound Money, Free Trado .Democratic Paper Published In the Ashland District. . Tho Best Editorials In the South.- - 'fft jr News. All tho AViws That'll Fit to Pritit. Sporting Full Associated Press Iloporf, All Lcgltlmato !? Full Racing Reports Literary Notes by a Compotont Critic. Special Illustrated Supplement Sunday. , For 30 Days New Mali Subscn'b.T3 Will Be Taken for $5.00. One Year for 0-l- Address, THE MORNING HERALD, Lexington, Ky. a: MEDICINI for the MILLION A Popular Proprietary- Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package 1 the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. A Now York company of mauuroct- - rli s chemists, the IMpana Chemical Compnnr. placed upon the market about llro j earn ni-- n medicinal tablet or ' talmlo comi-oseof comprewod powdered rrrparatlunii eft, rtuln medicinal drag! which had been ocer oral talned lo bo of more general use 0111111:1; medical men than any other, for the euroIon or aviation r such Ills common to men n lmu (heir crlRln In an Impaired il lent ale. weakened capacity for nsslmllatlns foxl, ubsorblng nourlihment and cllnilnnilw; ccry neatly Tho catalogue of ills Included under II1I3 head li said to Include prclly their dlioano for which tho physician la called Hixra to prescrllo. lo preparing tho standard principle ncccptanco of tho Amerlcnu peopfo tho company laid down remedy fur the (Trade, preraied bo that oven thins nUTlnft Into tho packet nlioutd andof tho hlKheit throuh and ao extended any unimpaired and protectod as to retain lta qualities ln'act lapsoof tlmo In any cllmnte. Only the ilmlee'l druirs aliould be used, their preparation methods of modem science, tlivtabuli a tho Utcitin-rf.-Uishould Ixdnacoordancn with packed In cla.11, protected by nusorbint c ttou, ond securely corked. J.vcn the corks used haYoboenof a grade sohlgh In ! I icj ilrementa that no manufacturer of theao stoppers coulil supply morn In n small proportion from his output that every-daT (.laiatlala wcroln turn packed In I oica or would m!t tdu oinclltiK fiH'cillcallon n quality not surpassed m bcautr and ef etlniiof workmanahlp by I honoured by the mostfaitldloua dealers In JotuNatuI out mcntsofgold. llarlnfrsctlhrlrblahstandard, nndnoTcreoiui ntlmrtn yary from It, tho froprletors resorted to tho accepted modem methods of making their commodity known, nnd Keren hundred thouaand dollars In t cited wlthlulbojcars Inncirnnaperalicrttilng has Informed every American citizen concerning tho aujierlor nml surprlilug qualities of Itlpans Tabules. IUInsilioiulitrul mid painstaking oUbners of the changed condltlona that snrtp oyer tho eommi-n-ln- l vorlu, and careful to nolo crcry circumstance having a bearing upon tho mi e 'sf il prosecution of their trade, tho managers of tho company have nottil HA for etery article that th or nppm presentnnInsistent demand for n lower prlco although requiring that iciiea unhcrk.il use, and that tho people, tho reaches (test of etcrytlilujr, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for upeillucua wrnpnln i I puking or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might re In eir-- but Is needless In tho case of n mircliase intended to lie consumed tu n suit week it linsnlo been discovered, and proved by the test of tlmo and actual exiierlence, IhatthesiiTahuloailo not havo the tendency to loss of qualities or diminution of ex eellonen from oxposuro that might at first havo been expected, Inasmuch as, under favornhlo conditions, these that lint 0 lain looso lnndrawcr,n traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months nro found to bo practically oa fresh and n efficacious as ever. Acting upon thrvio siizccstlom, rnd notlnp; particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of tho old rate of flvo times that amount, rro-i- t ami tlio i.'Cnoral tendency In nil directions toward low rates and Increased sales, tho company hat n entered upon tho cxticrlment of putting up lllpans Tabules In pasteboard inrtoiti, which they will offer to the trado upon terms which will permit of a package lieliiitsMby tho druggist or storekeeper at a prloo lower than over before adopted for a pmnrleliry medicine Vl K cnsTS- - ten tabules. or doses, for ono half a cent each. The puiipiiiy will not discontinue tho manufacture, and sale In the form with which tho iwnplo hive learned to know and value tho lUpana Tabules, but wlllorler tho cheaper illy -- for tho lioncfltof such as mnydeslro them. It should be plainly imk'rxUvM th it tho quality of tho mcdlclnola Htilllcalln lioth sorts, the only dlliercnce 1,'linr bi thi rorm and comparntlvo cost of pocking cr putting up. Tho lire cent '.otyet tolw liad of all dealers, although It It probable'that almost any ilrup-l- t III obtain n supply when roqnested br a customer to do so 1 but In any csso a slnglo ,rt m. eontalnlng ten tabules, will bo sent, postage mid, to any address for nro cents In Spruce 8U the the Itlpans Chemical Co., ro. tini: fnrv, nrded to Introduced to tho trade, agents10nnd peddlersNcwYork, Until at a will bo supplied nliim thoronhly cartons for 40 cents. I rl i. which will nllow them n ratr margin of profit, vis 1 ldoxcn -n S gross (73) cartons) for WJii 23 sroaa 13.0U0 cartons) for II illleartonilforilli. ures of wisdom nnd knowledge, nnd Ho Is tlio author nnd finisher of our fnlth (Murk sill, 23; Col. II, 3; Hob. xll, 2). Apart Irom or severed from Him wo can uo siotn-In- g (John xv, 5), but through Him, or Ho through us, can do nil things. 0. "And though I bestow nil my goods' to feed tho poor, nntl though I glo my body to bo burned nnd hno not loo, It prolltcth mo nothing." Ho actually gavo up everything, nil tho glory of henvon, nnd bcciuno so peer for us that Ho often had not whero to lay His head, and Ho gnvo Illmsulf n sacrifice for ns tbnt wo might by His blood bo saved, nnd then cnt Hlni nnd live, nnd It wns from first to last lovo to God nnd to us (John vll, 53, with vlll, 1; Luko li, 58; I Cor. vlll, 0), nlso (Ex. sii, 8; John vl, CO, 57; Fhll. II, 8; Qnl. II, 201. c.). When this great lovoof Ills constrains us orlakes hold of usns a burning fover, wo will reflect Him. 4. "Iovo suffercth long, nnd Is kind. Ijvo onvleth not; lovo vnuntcth not Itself, Is not puffed up." His patience, kindness, contentment and humility. Never wns this lovo seen perfectly on earth except In our Lord Jesus. Ob, Jesus, Master, glvo Lovo passive, Ion o active, 1110 this lovel lovo to thoso In tho samo work, lovo nt Jesus feet, willing to bo used In nny wny or set nsldo, willing to bo used to open sorao ono's eyes nnd then to bo washed oil Into tho pool. Delighted with Christ, wholly occupied with Him, nnd fully yielded to Him. 5. "Doth not bchavo Itself u isccmly, seckcth not her own, Is not cnilly provoked, thinketh no ovll." The It. V. says, "Is not provoked, tnfcrth not nccount of evil." Ho never pleased Himself, nor sought Ills own will nor glory, but did always thoso things that pleased tho Father (Horn, xv, 8; John Y, 80; vl, 08; vlll, 20). When oppressed nnd nflllctcd, Ho opened not Ills mouth. When rovllcd, Ho reviled not ngaln. When Ho suffered, Ho threatened not (Isn. llll, 7, I Fct, 11, 23). Thcro Is no way to llvo this llfo, which ovcry Christian ought to live, except by yloldlng to Him that Ho may llvo It In us. If wo aro willing, Ho will do 0. "Kejolccth not In Iniquity, Mil In tho truth" has no part In nor fellowship with that which Is evil. Neither dots evil, nor tolerates It In others, but loves tho truth, lives tho truth nnd speaks tho truth. 'Ho said, "I am tho truth." Tho Holy Spirit Is tho Spirit of truth. God Is the God of truth (John xlv, 0; xvl, 13; Isn. lxr, 10). Ho deslrcth truth In tho Inward parts (Ps. 1 11, 0), and when Ho who Is tho truth 1ms full control It will bo even so. 7. "Bcnrcth all things, bellcvcth nil things, hopcth all things, endurcth all things." In meekness suffers as In tho sight of God, nnd for Christ's 6ako puts up with everything, believing that oil things nre from God and for our sakes to accomplish His blessed will until Ho coma Uncomplaining, unresisting, weekly yielding, simply trusting, ha lug confidence In God nnd seeing Jesus only. 8. "Lovo never fallcth Hut whether thcro bo prophecies, thoy shall fall; whether thcro bo tonguos, thoy shall cease; whether there bo knowledge, It shall vanish nway." Whatever else may coqeo with our sojourn hero lovo shall not ceaso. Every prophecy shall bo fulfilled nnd prediction be no more needed. Tlioro shall bo ono langungo ns before Babel, and all our present knowledge of tho future bo swallowed up In tho sight and onjoyment of tho actual realities, whllo lovo shall bo known, manifested and enjoyed ns never before. God Is love, nnd ho that dwcllcth In lovo dwcllcth In God and God In him (I John II. NEVYBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, i i s JJ WHoleeale CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Ind. fo ff ff "CHICAGO & NASHVILLE LIMITED" Leaves Nashville Dally at 7.10 p. ra. Por detailed Information, address P. P. JnrpRICS, Oen'l Passenger Agent Hvansvlllc, Ind. D. II. IIILLMAN, Oen'l Southern Agent Nashville, Tenn. S. L. ROflDUS, Trov. Passenger Agsat Atlanta, (la. 37 Agearitts JOHN T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. & jft ?, li I j; THE FAMOUS NO. 3 COAL, For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating1 Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. 1 I L & N. RAILROAD THE GREAT THROUGH TRUNK LINE between the cities of Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Evansvillc, St. Louis, And the cities of Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, V I 2 X BRUSHED- - BOKK FOR BH8E BURNERS AND FURNACES. Why buy High-price- d I "W"itl-sot- xt AND SPEliD UNMVALKD. Ol-ieix-xpj- jo SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROU't R Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER X From St. Louis, Evansvillc and Henderson to tho NARD CRUSHED COKE r ASK $ &$i--tifii$ii for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH. I THROUGH COACHES h From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, making direct con- YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY i3 nection WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS it For Atlanta, Savannah, Macon, Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA. - CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. l'oplo 1'or tlio Week Ilcglmiinir Aug, 18. Comment by llcf. S. II. Dojle. Tone. Btumbllng blocks. Math, xvlll, M. (A topic) Tho words of Christ in this passago in xefcrcuco to stuuibling blocks wcro called forth by the question of tho disciples, "Who is tho greatest in tho kingdom cf heaven?" To teach them humility Ho points ont tho fact that tho humblest shnll bo tho greatest. Exaltation is to bo won by humiliation. (cmtK-rnnc- jli t hwltlitlioordcrlucvirycasc. )cTJZ,r?i JOi-II- M W, TWYMAN Main Street, West of Railroad, eftKLINGTON, KY. A 13U f -"- complete Stock of miC' .'krffi''W5ifc., -- i'tlV&sSS&S?. ' . &. t' ttpc vcwuiiga, oluvwiTINWARE. AND roofii-trr-c in quality . Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, ''Sky-high- " and prices dirt cheap. l 'lrlrt'tar ttbrimfa'frft'irittiri, hK.11,1. tl CO WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To make Jour Funeral Equip- ' ment the best in this part of c& the State. Anything and - LJ ! ever) thing you want in livery. ij T PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST - ' g -," ,- si i J : Cards, Business Cards, Tho Threefold Coril. Visiting Cards with Tun Bee, Let us hold fast tho threefold cord Big new stock of fine cut cards, that cannot bo broken tho hungry just received. friend ucedJupr tho help, tho praying friond seeking tho help and tho mighty Friend loving to givo as ranch ns ho This leads Him to speak of what should be tho nttitudo of men toward the little oucs, theso who wcro least in tho kingdom of heaven. If prido and not humility possessed the heart of tho strong minded disciple, tho probability would bo that ho would despiso tho weakly disciple, perhaps ridicnlo his defects, mako light of his infirmities, nnd at least wonld not suffer his infirmities to influence his action so ns to enconrngo nnd assist tho weaker ouo. By snch n courso tho strong would become n stumbling block in tho wny of tho weak. Ho would discourage him, lead him iuto errors, perhaps causa him to givo up in despair nnd to lcavo off following Christ altogether. What n sin in tho sight of heave n I Tho enormity of loading others astray by word or example, of causing tho weak tu stumble, is not realized. Who could tcalizo tho enormity of tho sin of leading to destruction a soul for which Christ died? But tho Scu'pturo leaves us without excuso iu that it forbids our boiug tho occasion of stumbling to others, and Christ Himself emphasizes tho truo character of such n courso by describing in awful lauguugo tho penalty for this sin. "Woo to that man," Ho says, "through whom tho occasion of stumbling comcth. Whoso shall offend ono of theso littlo ones which bolicvo in Me, it wcro better for him that a mill-ston- o wcro hanged about his neck, and that ho wcro drowned in tho depth of tho sen. " Capital punishment by drowning with n heavy weight about tho neck wns common nuioug tho Greeks nnd Romans, but very raro ninong tho Jows. This fact intensifies tho illustration used by Christ. Again Christ says, "If thero is that in us which is n causo of offenco or of stumbling, wo nro to part with it, though it bo bs dear to us as cyo." Bids Wanted for Asylum Coal, hand, foot ormay not bo nblo to punish Tho weak Sealed bids are solicited for fur- thoso who mislead them, but thoy nro nishing coal to the Western Ken- the special object of God's protecting tucky Asylum for the Insane, near caro, nnd Ho will avenge them, "In Hopkinsville, Ky., for one year.be-ginnin- g heaven thoir angels do nlways behold Aly Father which is in heavtho September 1st, 1897. Bids en."fnco of will be received until noon, August No mnu livcth to himself. Wo influ18th, 1897. Bidders are requested ence all about us for hotter or for worso. to name prices on clean, Lot us eco to it that by precept and d Lump, Nut wo mako onr lives felt in tho and Pea either, or all three. One world for good for tho uplifting and hundred thousand bushels was the elevation of our follow men rather than amount used the past year. Right tho opposite Biblo Readings: Lov. xix, is reserved to reject any and all 14; Dent, xxvli, 18; Isa. viii. Math, Mai. ii, 8, 0; Prov. xxiii, bids. T. W. Gardiner, Luko xvii, xxv, Markix, Superintendent. ix, 1, 2; I Cor. i, 20, C4; viii, Rom. vlll, 82; xiv, 1 C; xv, Leave your orders for CandiI Pet. ii, 7-well-screenlo well-picke13-129-081-4OO-C8; 20-20-- 'Tor wo know In part and wo prophesy In pnrt. Hut when that which Is perfect is come, then that which is In part shall bo dono nway." We may know much now, but wo shall know more hereafter, for "if any man think that ho knowcth anything, ho knowcth nothing yet as ho ought to know" (I Cor. !ll, 2). The child of God In this world has not what ho will have, is not what he will be, sees not whnt he will sea 11. "When I wns 11 child, I spake ns n child, I understood ns n child, I thought as n child. Hut when I becamo nyan,I put nwny chlldUh things." no refers to so mo phasos of tho talk of llttlo children In chapter III, which nro often met with today. All talk that savors of church or denominational prldo, or that boasts of what wo do, or of what wo are, Is mcro childish prattle, baby talk. Hut with this difference, whllo tho children's talk may bo innocent and over nttraotlvc, tho baby talk of Christians Is poslthcly sinful. Tho euro for all such thoughts and words Is Lot tho thoughts found In Isn. lv, nnd words of Gcd take tho placo of ours, nnd ns we are filled vtith them ours will bo crowded out. 12. "For now wo sco through n glass darkly, but then face to fnoo. Now I know Ih part, but then shall I know even os also I nm known. " All our knowludgo hero Is but partial, nnd I bellovo that whon wo nt homo with tho Lord, even tho shall most fumillnr words from Ills book will then open to us with a breadth nnd length and depth and height of meaning that wo never dreamtd of. 13. "And now obldoth fnlth, hope, love, theso throo. Hut tho greatest of thoso Is love." Hob. xl Is tho great fnlth chapter: Itoin. vlll Is tho great hopo chapter, and this Is tho grout love chapter. Tho love of God to us is tho greatest thing wo over hoard of, and Ills lovo to others manifest through us Is tho greatest servlco wo can render. But wo must nlso remember that "without faith It Is lmposslblo to ploaso Him " (Hcb. xl, 0), nnd also that tho hopo Is tho great purifier of our lles (I John 111, 3). There nro no contradictions here, but wo must tnko tho wholo testimony and put It before 113 to sco tho wholo truth. lr, 10). 0, 10. date's if 'sWk! pm fj I flKF IAIIn. nest Cough byrup. Tastes Good. in timo. ttoia by aruggtfits. LU IS WHlKfr all U0 needcth. American Friend. Arc you a subscriber Bee? Y911 should be ). to Tun . Lewiston, Mont., Aug 16, 1897. merminers, chants and business men generally Reports From Various Sections report a marked improvement. Show Prosperity on the This is most noticeable among the Increase. wool producers, who arc now or quite double what UIJ0K SCARCE IN SOME PLACES. they we're getting a year ago. The average price of wool here last Landsalc, Pa., Aug. 16, 1897. year was about 6 cents, and now it All the manufacturing establish- is selling at from 10 cents to 14 ments of this city report an im- cents. Other lines of business proved condition. The Wyoming show a corresponding advance and Mfg. Co., which manufactures tex- activity. tile goods, and has felt the depression very seriously during the past Stewart, Neb., Aug. 16, 1897. two j ears, reports a vastly ini here has been a great improveAgproved condition. ment in conditions hero in the past ricultural Works is also now few months. Labor is in demand. running on full time, with steady In fact there is not an idle man in employment for its regular force of the place, nnd those desiring to men. The Cox Stove Works is employ arc unable to find a stiffi enlarging its plant and will, ns soon cicnt number of men for the work. as possible, put on an additional A new creamery is to be established force of men, and tin: Plicctix Iron here with Eastern capital this seaWorks has increased its force 25 son. percent over last year. Lyons, Ind., Aug. 17, 1897. La Conner, Wash., Augi 14,1897. Evidences of improved conditions A large portion of the business of are found both among business this immediate section is dependent men and in the manufacturing inon the lumbering industry. This dustries here. The largest of the has improved very materially. The latter, the Scantland Hoop Works, log camps and shingle mills which has been closed for two throughout this section arc all years, hac resumed operations, and working on full time and with a there is an increase in employees much larger force than last year; among others. l the at tlus place is doing Tiilarns.i, N. M., Aug. 16, 1897. more business than at any time iu The stock growers and business the past two years, and tlieie is generally a marked improvement 11. en generally of this vicinity are in business conditions and confi- prosperous and pleased with the result of the tariff legislation. dence. The fact that the new law has inTipton, Ind , Aug 16, 1897. If creased the rate of duty on cattle conditions in other parts of the so as .to shut out the Mexican country arc to be measured by those stock is 'very gratifying, and the of this community and vicinity, fact that our cattle and sheep dealthere should be no occasion to ers arc getting better prices than complain. There have been great for years makes an improvement demands for labor on farms and in in business and general satisfaction canning factories, and if there is Huntington, Ind., Aug. 17, 1897. an idle man in the county it is beMechanics and workingmen gencause he does not want to work. The canning factory of this place erally aie all employed here. The has utilized a crop of 600 acres of greatest industries of the place arc peas,cmploying 300 laborers in the all running on full time. A new factory, while 1,000 persons ob- spoke factory has just opened and another one which is to employ 40 tained employment as in the fields. Prices for all grades or 50 hands is to be put in operaof live stock arc satisfactory and tion this fall. and the demand good. Wheat is Norwich, Conn., Aug. 16, 1897. averaging 28 bushels per acre and Conditions here arc decidedly brings prices very much better than those of last year. There is also better thpn at this time last year. transactions The iron foundries which have a revival in been closed down arc about to reand prices. open, and the mills which were closed thjs time last year are now Cclina, Ohio, Aug. 17, 1897. There arc no manufacturers in this running. community to report upon, but the Lake View, Ore., Aug. :6, 1897. farming community, upon which The increased price for wool, our business is dependent, is extremely prosperous and well satis- sheep and other stock have imfied with McKinley times. Wool proved conditions here greatly, this has sold at an average of 4 cents being a stock raising country. more than last year. The hay crop Wages have increased and there js the largest ever known; wheat is arc no idle hands. Unusually fine in quantity and qualFarina, 111., Aug. 17, 1897. ity, and is selling at an advance of cents over last year, despite the Thcro is 0, marked improvement 30 fact that silver meantime has fallen. in the condition of the agricultural IMPROVED CONDITIONS. Stock-growers, 1 community, upon which this place Connections arc mado at Guthiiedepends. Prices are good and and Nashville for nil points money comparatively plentiful North, East, South and West, among the farmers, so much so In Pullman Palace Cars. that the banks, which had no money to loan during the Cleveland AdEMIGRANTS ministration, now have good Seeking homes on tho lino of tl s and more money than they road w receive special low rates can find customers for. 'See agents of this company for rates, routes, &c, or write to Santa Barbara, Cal.. Aug. 16. do-posi- ts Crops nnd prices having both improved, conditions hero nre fairly prosperous. There is renewed activity in building in this city ns a result of increased confidence and assurance of sound money. Many new buddings aro going up, streetcar lines extending and every evidence of trade. A new planing mill will shortly open, also a new packing house, while several incorporations for new business houses have been filed in the clerk's office during the past few days. Tippecanoe City, O., Aug. 17 the manufacturing establish ments of this city arc running on full time, a very greatly unproved condition over this time last year. The Ford and Co. Woolen Works last year ran onlv thiee days per week and arc now running on full time, while the other manufacturing establishments arc pushed and the number of hands is being increased All C P Atmoub. G PAT. A., Louisville, Kentucky. GROVE feJ 1 n 11 Lata. k Lnl TA5TELE5S 11 1 saw-mil- Sidney, Neb., Aug. 16, 1897. IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. Business men report conditions WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. II f.ATf A, ILLS., Nor. M, UM. materially improved and the Paris Medicine- Co., Ht. Ixnils, Mo. Wo aokt lust jronr, 600 boltloa 6,' in this vicinity aie also OUOVU-- TAHTKI.KS8 CHILI, TONIC and bans Brora already tola jdu. In all our prosperous owing lo increased txmiiht tbrf 0 11 jours, in wo oruii dusidom. Bars, penonro or cover sold an article that gave sucli universal as rour Toulc Yours tralj, prices. The Union Pacific R. R. AJJNKr,CABR&CO. Co., upon which this place is specially dependent, has doubled its 80 YEARS KXPERrENOC. force and has now a larger numbrr of men employed than at any time in midsummer for several years. stock-raisers IJentli-rocn- TDNIC i Hanson School. Hanson is "iu it," educational!. The best house in the county is pea-picke- being erected. A strong faculty, headed by Prof E. McCullcy, is in charge. The courses of study are not excelled by the average college or normal. You can be suited in studies. Tuition only'" $2 per month. Board 8 to 9. For elegant catalogues, address E. McCully, A. M., Principal, Hanson, Ky. TRADS MARKS, DESIGNS. COPYRIGHTS An. Anrono send na a sketch and description n InvontlfSii QH:lr.BM!rta'.n.ree'?hot'er Communications strictly conddeutlal. Oldest asencyforsocurtnepatetiu In America. 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