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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 14, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897101401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 14, 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. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1897. THE NASHVILLE EX. and WEYLER FURIOUS. NO. 41 GEOGRAPHIC NAMES. o BIO Tho BATTLE IN CUBA Ic 'His x cIS r . J ytenamn,.. Ull co,V'' "BBB nut, .... not '""Wcl WlE..n affcf? J ;r "a!" . UUP IT M ". fias&W5 '?nc -- Z?r" S?SSr "iC ... w no oo o.r ;,., TjUMfcrTlW -WCij TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. DON'T FORGET IT I young Cubou patriot, Senorita Evnn-gelinCossio y CIsncros, heroine of the RxcroWot Ilolil on Hie Tcrruco of the XIII- - sensational ndventuro with tho Spannoll llullllnC-Ail,lro- nri Mndo tijish governor of the Isle of Pines, has I'roinliiojit Tuiiiieoeeant uucl escaped from the Cnsa do Rccoglda Cltlzem ot IlllnoU. (House of Scrapings), where she had been confined for several months on a Tonn., Oct, 10. Illinois chnrge of conspiring ngalnst the crown and Cliletiiro day wi celebrated lit a of Spain, nnd of an attempt upon very appropriate uud mKcessful mantho life of Gov. lleres of the ner nt tho Tennessee Centennial exposi- Isle of Pines. Unknown tc tion. tho jailors or attendants she Tho various dulefutioiiH from Chicago arrived at 7:U0 u. in., mid were mot by a reception committer of representative ultlr.ens of Nnslivlllu. At 1:30 p. in. tho visitors proceeded (o tho exposition ground to attend tlio exercises there. Tho iilUiiidunco whs very largo mu most gratifying to thu exposition luanaguinuut and tiio Illinois people. Thu oxurolses, which worn held on n thu terrace of tho Illinois building, with music, and Alex II. Uevcll, of Chicago, iniido the opening remark. An nddress of weleoinu on behalf of thu ututu of Teniiosico wild delivered by Gov. Tuylor. Hon. Lyman J. (Juge, secretury of thu treasury, wus the next upualcer. lloti. Carter II. KVANQEI.INA COSSIO V ClStfffltOS. mayor of Clilcago, responded Ij b half of that city, und ,Mnj. John V. made her escape some time Wednesday Jlioiuas aud lion. Tully llrowu wel- night. At Thursday morning's roll call sho was iiilssfug, nud when hcarch comed tho visitors ou bobalf of the exwas made for her thcnttctidnuts found pos! Hon, The rcsponso on behalf of the Illi- that one of the iron burs Iu the room nois stnto commission was inado by In which she had been couflucd had Judge Itlchnrd S. Tuthlll, and Hon. 11. been filed and benl nutivnnl. Tin. lmr N. Illgglnbotliam, president of the could not have beon moved except by.n World's fnlr, nlso responded. The clcn-In- g great outlay of strength, nnd nil tho n speech was by United .State Sena- circumstances go to prove of outsiders in her escape. The tor William E. Mason, who poko on authorities havo not yet secured any behalf of Illinois. After the eloso of tho exercises the clow as to tho whereabouts of Senorita various buildings wcro visited. The Evangelina. Several of tho employes Illinois commissioners and their guests of tho establishment have been arrestwere given a luncheon at the West Side-Parl- ed, and Weyler is furious. club In the afternoon. HUNDREDS ARE ANXIOUS. be-faHiir-ribotheco-opora-Ho- Illinois Day Appropriately SucooBBfully Oolobratod flenorlU Clsnerot Ha Cicapcd from tkt Cnta do Itcoglda. Havana, Oot 0. Tho beautiful OTHEmVISBJIMOTICED. Drought has done great damage to cotton iu the Memphis (Tcnn.) district J. It. West, a Texas insane asylum inmate, choked his cellmate, T.C. Denge, to death. John Wotka, a Creek Indian, sen tenced to death for murder, will be sho! October 30. Tho Cuban colony in New York is generally rojoiclng ovor tho cscnpo of Miss Cisneros. Detective Moore, of New York city, accused of murdering Ills wife, has been committed to jail. Secretary Wilson will nsk congress to place agricultural nttaches at United Stutes legations abroad. Fire destroyed tho rcsldenco of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stout at Xenla, 111., the family narrowly escaping. A Canton (0.) man is in jail, suspected of soaking his wife's clothes with oil and burning her to death. A rich vein of lead has been discovered in a vacant lot in Sedalla, Mo. The vein is rich nlso in silver. " Thomas Nelms was killed by n freight "uiuui. --tenia, in. no crawled under a box car nnd his neck was broken. Firo nt Atchison, Kas., destroyed John M. Cuiu's Hour mill, a business block aud several dwellings; loss, S75.-00- YELLOW FEVEn AT GALVESTC1M. Ur. Gullenn, lluirero.-- , I).e.i nut Apyrs-hon- il Serlnu Trouble. Wasiiinoton, Oct. 10. Lnto Inst night Surgeon-Genurn- l Wyman, of tho Marine hospital ser.vlco received a bi ief dispatch from Dr. John Gultcras, the yellow fever expert, informing liiin of tho uppearaucc of the diseabe In Gal- h a Spanish Moot tho Rebels tho Oaraaronos Hills. Oorroctiona Adopted in tho Nomou-claturof Alaska. Itejulld or Itecrnt bcimlim of tho United mutes llonrd of dcoirmplilo Naiiica, Itealeiipit to l'rovcnt Contusion unit Allaunilcntanillni;. 11 Il.o tjiuilh Heoort n Victory lex the Cabnni Seem to Have Had TIiIiir. Their War nd Held Their l'o.llton. New Yornc, Oct. 8 A dispatch lo the Herald from Havanu, says: A big battle occurred October 2, In Camarotics hills, not far from Matan-zas- , between- - the Spanish under Ueu. MolitM aud rebels under tho command of llotancourt, Snngullly and Itaoul Arango. The fight began at nine o'clock in the morning and continued all dny. Thu ofllclal report published here states that Molina attacked the rebel position, and drove tho rebel) out with great loss. The reports state that (Jen. Molina had hi 1, horse shot t under him. JCKUKl) ANIJ TAUNTED TUB SPANISH. Is caused by torpid li ; viiich iirewrti digestion and permits food tnkrmcntand putillylu Hie stomach. Then follow dlzl.ic- - X The Herald's correspondent nt has obtained an account of the light from a Spanish olllcliil, who was present. From this It appears that the rebel infantry were strongly in almost inaccessible position iu the hills, and all efforts to dislodge them were futile, resulting ouly in heavy losses for the attacking forces. The insurgents had only a few men killed, and jeered nnd taunted tho Spaulsh during the whole engagement, Molina narrowly escaped death. at bin failure he returned to the attack thu next day, but with no butter success. A largo number of wounded and dying .Spanish soldiers were brought iu Mntanzas. CUBA LIBRE. d 5. veston, Tex. The dispatch was as follows: "Five cases of yellow fever now here; three' moro have been. Will to local authorities. I do not apprehend serious trouble here, but dwfcftiu causes much confusion." IJr. Wyinnn hns been In communication with Dr. Fisher, of Galve-itou- , and Stato Health Oiilcer Swearingen, aud has been advised that all necessary precautious have been taken lo prevent tho spread of tho disease. The olllclals of tho Marino hospital service have Icnowii for bcvcrnl weeks of tlio existence of considerable donguo fever nt Galveston, but tlmy decline to sxpress nuy opinion of tho development of tho yollow fever nt that place. Dr. Uultcras would have been senttoGul-resto- u sooner had it liscn possible to spare his services elsewhere. Tho doctors report has not yet been received. At Mobile, Ala., there were icveu uew cases In tho city und two Jeullis. In tho county thcro was one 'leuth, but no uew cases. , y WAsnnnroN. OcL 11. States board of geographic names, which meets hero at stated intervals, has just rendered decisions determining tlio spelling of 140 geographic Tiieio iucludu a number in Alaska significant ut this time in view of the Klondike oxcltemenL Many variations of nomenclature, for tlio ennio place are encountered, and the board's action settles tho uniform usage. Following Is n summary of nc tlon taken relating lo places conspieu otisly mentioned iu tile gol.l stories: Ah to Klondike, the dectslon is to , spell it as here given, nnd not Kloudyke, Chnudlkc, Chandlll, or Deer, IJelndeer, Throndike, norThron name'-- . Clou-dyke- Tho United Inioniina, iiowiumc ), and, If not relieved, biliou-- i fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Tills stimulate tho stomach. ' louse tlio liver, cure hsadaclic.di2imcH. constipation, etc-- 5 ccnUi Hold by all ilrtigCUts. Hie onlj I'M? to take with Hood's Sar Miwrllli Hoods Pills mmimMmimmmmcmmaiXMmrm BJB BEST TRAINS TO GOLD FOR AMERICA. A and Fitlgne. vere Newt from India. By ibis lino you tecum the Maximum ot London, OcL 11. Tho resumption of Speed, Safely, Comfort, Satisfaction, at the Minimum of Expense, Anxiety, Mother the gold kliipmonU has changed tho TICKETS reduoed rales .from nil points en rjie Prion of Silver Again Decline, on On site at this lino and connection to Nashville and return during Ilia continuance of the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition. I'ULLMA.V PALACE SLECIMN'C CAKS Nashville and Chattanooga, Atlanta, Augusta. . Macon, Jacksonville, Knoxvllle, Asheville, WashinKton. Philadelphia. New York, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Jackson, Memphis. Little Hock, Texarxana, Sherman,, Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth. Haiti-mor- Between e, PALACE DAY CO HUES OX ALL THAINS. Information TICKETS, Pertaining lo HATES, ETC, Will be cuMrfully furnished upon implication to Ticket Agents, or lo A, . Wm.ch, Div. Pass. Agent, Memphis, Ten n. J II. Latimer, Southeastern Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. D, J, MuLLANBV.'Noriheaslern Pjst.Agent 59 W. 4tb St., Cincinnati, Ohio R. C. Cowardin, Western Pass. Agent, Room 405 Ry. Kxcu'Uldg, St. Lout. Brjard F. Hill, Northern Vat. Agent, Room 328 Marquette BIdg . Chicago, J L. Edmonson. Southern Pass Agent. Chattanooga, Trnn W. L DANLEY, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Nashville. Tetin ROUTES, ' outlook for the money market. (Jrnlu thipinents from thu Untted States tre now largo and cotton nlso Is en route, while there is little, if any offset In the way of American purchases in this market. So far, indeed, as stock operations are concerned, special remittances in cash are being made to New York in connection with tho coining talo of the Union 1'aclQc railroad. Thcso circumstances combine to a somewhat large drain of gold and nn advance in the bank rate, although the American demand will doubtless bo met to some extent from Paris, Lrcnch purchases of wheat being considerable. A moderate rise in tho value of money is probable. Discount is rather firmer. Tho banks are not taking paper freely, though money remains in good supply nt ono per cent, for a week. liar silver is 1 pence per oiiiico lower, owing to the general belief that the Indian government has definitely refused to reopen the Indian mints to the free coinage of illver. If this bellof is well founded, all the negotiations ot thu American bimetallic commissioners may be at an end. con-ilder- secretary of war of tho Republic of.Cuba has sent the following letter to department has had many inquiries Uonzalo do Qucsnda, Cuban charge from time to time about the nlleged d'affaires ut Washpgton: estate ot ono Joseph Rail, of Philadel"Wo are now bettor prepared for an phia, which is supposed to bo held In active campaign than ut nuy tlino durtrust lu tho treasury department. The ing the present or late war. We aro letters speak of this trust and of an Informed here that Spain will probably- alleged lease given by Mr. Ball to certain valuable property Iu Philadelphia. Some time ago It was stated that Harrison wns interested us nu attorney iu the estate. Many hundreds of people all over the souutry havo been drawn into the itrugglo for the mouey which they erroneously imaglno Ho In tho treasury awaiting distribution. To all of these Inquiries replies nro tefct out informing tho "heirs" that there is no such f uud In the treasury, and that tho only record in tho treasury department of ''Joseph Rail, of Philadelphia," relates to a claim of .bout S:i,000, which ho filed as an andcrwrlter against the government In 1S01 for cargoes seized by the I'jench. The claim is one of the ordinary French pollution claims. BEHRINQ The at. Want to Securo n Hharo of a Fortune Which Doe. Not Kxltt. Washington, Oct, 11. The treasury Till Patriot Will llefu.e Autonomy, for They Porl Th.lt Their Hour of Liberation I ut Hand. f, Kkw Yohk, Oct. 8. Qcn. Carlos Ito-lol- try to placato the American government by olTerlug us autonomy more ot less ample. I need not tell you, my friend, we laugh at such otters, fot already we uro at the hour Of our liberation. SEA QUESTION. bhould Spalu seriously offer us autonomy it would prove tho full extent of her weakness, and wo will light witli renewed ardor until she shall recognize our independence. Imagine our delight should Spain thus confirm us in our belief that the end is fast approaching. "Tell the American government that to enter into diplomatic discussions with Spain in tho hope that we will accept autonomy is useless. We should limply thank it for its trouble, but manfully decline to end the war on Wo know that both tuclt terms. Pnlma'nnd you havo often made this plain to the American government and public, but we wish you to rcnfllrm it," A A INFORMATION Ho it Are WANTED. the I.vr Ulroctcit Afuhut Adulteration of looiU, I)ruj, i;ic, t WASIlltfOTOx.Oot.10. Ry direction of ongress, the department of agriculture is investigating the character L. & SOW, txtcnt ot the udultcrntiou of food and nnd Irugs. It is generally believed that FASHIONABLE Adulteration, sophistication, imltutiou, and misbranding of fopds, drugs and to n very -W- ERGHANT TAILOR- S:- liquorsot exist stutca havu great extent. Many the enacted Inws to prevent such practices, aud It is very desirable to'know how theo laws have : ; ; and : been enforced, nnd with what results. IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS As tho general public Is interested iu Ike matter, as it affects health, morals Upper First Street, 3 iiul legitimate trade, the department EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. Jt'sircs to secure uceurntu information, He earnestly solicits tho palronageof his which muy be sent direct to the chem" ical division of the department of Hopkins county friends The department simply a couclso statement of facts, W. A. NlSntJj , President which can be fully subtnntlatod, if O. W. WADDILI., Caililrr accessary, and not theories. A LA BELLE JARDINIERE FJRIT5CH Jaiue. tiaietto on New York hen.- paper Couuciont.. Lonuon, Oct, 10. Tho St. Jnines Ga- sette says:. "We aro glad to notlco tho uoderato aud sensible comment of tln Sew Yorlt press on tho llchring sea luestlon. From their tenor it would ippear that Ibis latest try on the purt )f tho Washington stato department is ;oo much for the common souse of nany Americans who do not under irdinary circumstauccs show them-islve- s too tender regarding Great Britain's susceptibilities." WILL .1. MURDEROUS New blylo of MISSILE. llullet that Mulllntca lt Victims. 10. NOT RETURN. agvi-:ultur- e. de-ilr- es 3opkin.s (Lcuntu Shelton, of Ilughesvlllc. Pettis j jounty, l in receipt' ot a letter from President McKiuley in which ho to visit Pettis county some time Madisonville, Ky, next month, the exact date to be llxed Capital Stock, - - - $50,000. later. Col. Shelton is at the head of the sugar-makinIndustry, which is to Transacts a general banking business, be formally inaugurated in central and invites the accounts of tho citizens of Missouri ou thu occasion of the presiIfopklns and adjoining r.oun lien. dent's visit, Has the finest and most secure vault in con-ieug BANK )L I). Seiiaua, l'ronldunt McKlitler to VI. It MUtourl. ' Mo., Oot. 11. Col. Henry thit section of Kentucky (Co S?' was hold up and robbed by flvo men, two of whom were masked, on. Washproperly it takes time. It requires ington boulevard, In the west end, experience and acomplete knowledge Thursday night. of drugs. It requires the druggist l'retlitcnt C'respo la Well. to have a largs amount of drugs Washington, Oct. 0. In view of tho v fresh drugs. Ho must givo tho best possible work, and tor compensation published reports that President Crespa be must be reasonable. ot Venezuela was dangerously 111, Minister Andradp cabled to Caracas, nnd WITH'THE ABOVE FACTS RHMEM-BE- received nu answer saying: "President Crcspo liad a slight indisposition, but WE'RE CAREFUL. Is already well." Illinois Christian EndeaToran. STVpERNARD DRUG STORE, Chicaoo, Oct, 0. Tho eleventh annual convention of tho Illinois union of the Christian Endeavor society was called to order at Central music hall by President O. V. Stewart, with about 1,200 delegates present. Nearly every ST. LOUIS. , district In the stato Is represented. ltlia Iu Hllnr. ,,t New Yohk, Oct. 0. Sliver scored a rlso of 1 penny, to' 37 pcnc. In London and S cents, to 63 cents, In New York. Bullion dealers am unable to assign any other cause for the rlso than scarcity of supply. Compound Prescriptions assistant city ticket agent of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad, St. lloltl Up bjr Time. Louib, Oct. 9. Frederick L. Corn-wel- l, Ilotteuu, thu ltumlun MlnUtcr Decide lo Hamuli, lit llunir. Washington, Oot. It. It is stated ou rood authority thut Mr. 12. da Kotze-ju- , the Uusslau minister to the United States, who Is now nt St. Peters-surgoa leave of absence, has decided s lot to return to tills country. His for this are said to be of u family thuracter. It is also said that tho minster's health Is not so robust as when le llrsl ctunu to Washington. The an-- , )ounceinent of his successor is expected within a reasonable time. Stabbed to Death with h ronkiilfe. Richmond, Ky., Oct, 11. Rutlierord Podd, youngest son of Frank Todd, n ivcalthy farmer, stabbed Dan Little, a farmer living on his father's place, indicting wounds that will prove fatal. The men hud trouble over n livUIon of crops. LUtlu attacked I'odd with u rock. Todd, vho was norseback, leuped from his saddle, und drawing a pocket lcnlfo began htiili-olnLittle, who fell. Todd continued to carve his liclplcvi victim, leuvlug nlm for dend. Todd surrendered lo the ihcrift", and was released oa bond pending his victim's condition. u rea-ionSat-arda- y, g originated on the stage of the Detroit spern house, at 1 a. m., caused a loss of between SO00.O3O and 8700,000. The lire spread to the block bounded by tho Cawpo3 Murtlnus, Woodward, Gratiot and Monroe uveuues, iu the center of tho businesss district. NiiT, widow of a wealthy merchant, hired an expressman to haul a trunk said to havu contained S5.003 worth nt iiptrntl.' ablo paper, 0,000 worth of jewelry and 61,000 In gold. Tho expressman has disappeared with the trunk. Proclaimed llluiielf Emperor, Vienna, Oct. 8. A dispatch received from Toklo, Japan, says it Is roportcd there that tho king ot Corea has proclaimed himself emperor of Core a. MMJMMHHMHNHMIHHnnHKaUMIHtaUM. llud l'lrti ut Detroit. DETttoir, Mich., Oct. 8. Fire, which UUnpprurrd With n Fortune. Sr. Louis, Oct, 8. Mrs. Mary Mc- - bullet, iu that, instead ot having a rounded end, tho point of impact is hollowed out, cup shape. The effect is that when it strikes the body it cuts a round hole, 'carrying the flesh on with' it for a short way. Then the sides of Naples, 111. the cup expand, nnd n large, jugged Harry Ferguson, ot ChlUicothe, 111., hole is made through the body. while trying to catch a train nt Qales-bur111., to go aud nrrango for SCALES INDICTED. tho funeral of his islster, slipped nnd IIu la Charged with the Aaiaalt Upon fell under the wheels, lioth legs wero cut off, and he died a few hours later. Knllu fluso ut St. Louts. Sr. Louis, Oct, 9. James Scales, the Clmrgod with Enibetileraont. uegro suspected of ussuulltng Utile San Francisco, Oot. 13. John II. luithi Pisse, ou the evening of September 27, has beon indicted by the grand Covllle has been arrested on a telejury, und will be Uied lu Judge Zuch-rilz- 's graphic dispatch from Boston. Ho is accused of embczzliug 31,500 from court. The elms which Scute stands chnrged with is punishable by Marshall P. Pollard, of that city. When searched 8100 was found on his person. death under tho laws ot Missouri. He is held awaiting the arrival of ex(Invo It to tllm Hard. tradition papers. St. Louis. Oct. 0. tieorgo McAvoy, a worthless fellow, who has for some THE MARKETS. time lived apart from ills wife, a hardNew Yohk, October 12. 18OT. working woman, a.saulted the latter Native I 3 75 Q 6 15 on tho street Thursday evenlug be- CATTLE MiddlingSteeri 8V4 COTTON cause she fulled to respond to his de- KLOUH-Wlo- tcr 3 75 5 35 Wheat WHKAT-N- o. 2 Red BtK L mand for money, ii"d then resisted COItN-N- o.2 84K a 23 Judge MurpVy lined him 8500 for OATS-No- .2. SCO 4ft 10 00 the former offense ud 325 for the lat- POH1C New Mess ter. COTTON-Miaat.. .... & m 3 25 & 5 15 uutuvtia aieers Prlncm. Kalnlant. Cows and Hcu'ers.. 2 60 fj 3 00 OALVES-(perhe- ad) OQ 7 tJ 13 25 San Fiiancisco, Oct, 8. Princess HOaS-F- alr to Select 350 4J 3 PS Knlulaul nnd her father, Mr. Cleghorn, SUKKP Fair to Choice 2 75 Q 3 BO 4 KU 4W have engaged pnssvge from here ou tho Clear steamship Australia for Honolulu, No- WnEAT-N- o. t and Straight.. 4 oa ct t m Ked Winter W4 n 27 COHN-N- o. 2 Mixed vember 2. Thu princess will leave 20X w l)i next Satu',ny, sailing from OATSo.2 No. 2 RVE-N43 il Liverpool for New York. It Is expect-;- d TOUACCO-Lu- gs 300 ti H 60 12 00 4 50 Leaf Hurley that she will sp?nd a week in Sau HAY Clear Timothy 7 00 44 10 OJ HUTTER-Cho- lce Francisco. 15 & 19 Dairy h..12K fr ; , Tim Pronldent do Home to Vote. POHIC Standard (new) a 8 25 UACON-Cl- ear Hlb s i .... & Washington, Oo, . President ' .... u. 4) LAKU Prime Steam will probably go to Canton to ) OHICAJO. f 4 85 a S 10 vote nt the Novmber election. Ills CATTLE NattTe Steers Cbotee 3 05 it 3 05 trip has not been ' tilly arranged, but HOGS Fair toto Choice 4 35 SHEEP Fair ,,225 he ha: been askod to visit several FLOUlt Winter Patent 6 00 & 5 4 80 43 5 10 Spring Patents places iu tho viclv'ty while In Ohio, 8 No.X Spring ....... I .... it aud thesa Invitation.! may bo accepted WHEAT No. 2 Red (new) wu I.... CORN-8 27 r2?H if the president can spare the time. OATS-N- o. 19 .... nr-reslnif FLOUIl-Patents.... F.n-glaEGQS-Fres31-Mc-Klnli No. lias been experimnnting with u new bullet, iu veil ted bynlJirmlnghani firm. It differs radically from tho ordinary London, Oct. Tho government Five thousand nationalists lu Dublin commemorated the sixth anniversary of Charles Stewart Parnell's death Sunday. An attempt by two men to rob the postolliceat Hillsboro. Tex., resulted .iu one mun belug shot uud the other captured. A possg of Cheyenno Indians have been put to work on tho trail of the gang who hchbup the Koclt Island train last week. ' A Loudon cable says that if it becomes certain that tho Iudian mints will not the bimetallic missionaries havo failed. The New York mayoralty campaign Is said to have resolved Itself Into a fight between street railway corporations. Oklahoma cotton planters complain of tho dearth of .cotton pickers In tho territory, lack of which is resulting in the loss of inUch fluu cotton. At a church ten miles south of Carml, III., Jeff Jones shot und killed Fred Mobley nnd wouuded John Browning, In Sam January, a well-to-d- o farmer, was killed from ambush near his home iu Stoddard county Mo. Illy stepson Is In isll charged with the murder. Authorities on International law say that if Spain demands it, tho United States must give up Miss Cisneros If she takes refuge in this country. Mrs. Henry P. Hagen, the wife of one of tho wealthiest merchants of Paris, III., was instantly killed Sunday and her daughter's nose broken in a runa- way. Rudolph Heck was struck by light- nlnrr nf rinllaa Taw -- m.1 uuuciceu un- -j.w., uuu 1.u..i .1 conscious, remaining in ihnt condition or nearly two hours. Ho was terribly burned. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, sister of the late Gov. Hardin of Missouri, whoso husband was for mauy years superintendent of the Fulton (Mo.) asylum for tho insane, died nt Georgetown, Tex. Mrs.. Sarn.h Webb, aged 70 years, widow of tho late George J. Wobb, and for many years a resident of III., died at the residence of her son Thomas, in Granite City, 111., Sunday. With a horrible visiinn nf Ma mur. death seen in a dream staring in his lace, uaitway engineer Anderson went lOiWork nnd was killed exactly ns presentiment had forotold, In a wreck at three-cornere- d s, e. -o, PniSONEHS RECALLED. A Decree Allowing Them to llctuni lo the latum! or Cubit. Havana, Oct. 11. Gen. Weyler has Ignaclo Lamas, Manuel Castro Palomino, Juan Ansensat, Adolfo do la Ctteva, Miguel Ferrer, Josu Morca, Jose Gaya, Antonio Daumyv-Autoni- o Ilellow. Victor Miranda, Julian Carbo, Miguel Hatuey nnd 121 others who had beeu expatriated. Scnor Gamuudl, secretary general of the goverlimeut, has resigned. THE SEALING CONFERENCE. Issued u decreu allowing the return to the of Honor Gonzalez Lnnusn, a judge of tho Mipivmo court of Havana and u professor Iu tho university; Dr. Kmlliuo Nunez, u n lawyer; Alfred O. Zuyusnt Adolfo Dinz, well-know- The UiideMtiinilliiK an Which Julian tho Invitation. ..,, Striking l'njrlnocrs. OcL 12. Tho secretary of federated trades, comprising ."0 important industries, announces Mint llm London. OcL 12. An ofllcinl telegram received hero from Yokohama" says Japan accepted tho invitation to send a representative to tho sealing conference soon to bo held lu Washington on tho understanding that tho whole sealing question is to bo discussed, and not simply tho questions which are covered by tho Purls award, Japan having no Interest iu tho Priby-lo- ft rlvcrln diireiontdintects.t f 1" Islnnd&j ilnTludlUn Vlllago- on tho 'nlddlo Yukou'ls enlled NttltlukayoL This has ENGLAND'S GREAT STRIKE. beeiiiviTtteu lu bevcral forms includThirty Great InduUrle Wilt Join tho ing the, erroneous ono TuklukycL DL-jaa, o, named LalJargo, by the Western Union Telrigi-npexpedition In 1803, after Mike Lnll.irgo, a member of tho exploring party, who is now living somewhere near Ottawa, Cauada. Late publications havo fallen Into the error of spelling this Laiirage, but the board udheres to the original form Lallargc. There Is n Lolhwgo river In Alaska. When Schwatka descended tho Yukon In 1S3 he named ouo of tho lakes ou its headwater? Lindoman, nfter Dr. Morltz Llndcman, now of tho liremcm Geographical society. This sometimes appears erroneously as Llndcmannr.ndLindermau. Tho board adopts Lliu'.cman. Ono of the principal tributaries of tho uppo? Yukon is the Lowes river, named by Mr. Kobert Campboll, of tho Hudson Day Co., about 1818. This Is often miscalled Lewis. The Jnlet, river nnd village at tho head cf Lyna canal, which now appears r.lmost dally under the form of Dycn, tho starting point for the overland route, is nu Indian word which lias upnenrcd in many forms. Admiral Meade, in lbC!, wroUlt Tyyca. Kraus, In 18S2, wroto It Schwatka, iu 1SS, Daj ay. Hall, lu 1483, Tnlyo. The board adopts the form Talya. For tho lake and river variously called Hootallnqua or Hotnllnga, or Tcsliu-Hinor Tcslin-Toor Tesllu, the board adopts Teslin. The tcrinl. natious Ulna and Too nro said to mean wiih nt Dluck. One of the lakes of tho upper Yukon Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific' Coasts Utah, Washington, 0 wall a, St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, VIA St. Louis or Chicago, VESTIBULED TRAINS, SLEEPERS, DINING CARS. CHAIR CARS (sFEr&). HOWARD F. M. riUOQ, TRAV. PASS'n AQEHT, OT. LOUIS, MC, ELLIOTT, OEM L MCO., ST LOUIS, Ma L.W.WAKELCY,OEN-LPASS-nAar.,8T,L0UIS,ua DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPHOVED GBIlL AN1) FEVER CURB. - "London, THE Coimul-tinnen- CUBAN QUESTION. executive committee has definitely Uuckletl to call out all Its members lu sympathy with tho struggle Of the engineers against their cmyloy-er- s on Friday next, when it is estimated total ot 400,000 tnon will be out of work on account of tho great labor dispute. JUMPED THE TRACK. . railway jumped the track at n bridge ibout two miles from Waterloo, rolling lown nn embankment. Thu 11 passengers iu the car wcro badly shaken up, three or four of them quite burlnusly. W. II. Morton, a traveling man, was rendered unconscious, and it is feared ills injuries are futal. Liable for l'o. ulxii Uuljr. London, OcL 10. The llrltisb war jfllco is buid to have elaborated u plau by which thu volunteers of Great ltrit-ll- n will be liable for service ubroad iu Accident on the Cedar I'hIU is U'uterloo (In.) Elcclrlo IUIIiciy. Dc9 Moiens, la., Oct. 12. A car on thu Cednr Falls & Waterloo electric Ami Malaria la all Forms. Tasteless. Horn with Assistnut Secretary Day, leaving Ccnutne Ithout the above picture aud too Vn. to attend blgnaltiru of J. O. Mei.denhnlL tho funeral of a friend. Ho will Price, CO cants at all Doalara. return to advise further with PBCCAKED ONLY BY oillclals here ns the ,t. to ari3iVDit:iviiA:L.T( Cuban situation. It is understood that EVANSVILLE. IND. tho stato department Is going over Sold by Maliirgly & Co, iinlintlci with Geu. Leo Lee nnd Mr. Hannls Taylor, to Spain, the effect Crablrret Coal Mining Ccmpant, 1.' ley Kr.nlucl-.of tho recent cabinet changes, resulting lu Gen. Weyler's withdrawal and hisbuccession by Geu. lilanco, andotlior new phases developed by the accession EXCURSION TICKETS VIA HIE of Sngnsla. The escape of Miss Cisneros from u Havana prison through the efforts of n representative of tho New 11. 11 York Journal has been talked over also, the prevailing view being that it TO THE will not lend to nu international complication. Geu. Leo bald y lie did TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL not think any serious question woujd arise over the incident. I.os nnd lor nt the Mate Department. WA8iiiNaTON. Oct. 12. Consul-GenerFitzhugh Leo arrived hero Sunday night, und was at tlio state department early In the morning in coufurenco il 1j. -- O.UAUANTEED 3nm Iji! TO CURE CHILLS AND FEVER later for Warrenton, o. 1 Illinois Central "Yi to-da- AND :ase of wur. Hitherto tho volunteers nave been liable for duty abroad only for the defense of the colonics uud lu A SIGH OF RELIEF. Luet-ge- rt It Went Up When thu Defense in the INTERNATIONAL AV - EXPOSITION ixtraordluary jJaltimohe, cases. bubiuurhio Uo.it Md Oct. Tetttl. 11. submarine wrecking bo.it Argonaut is dcclaicd tobe a success. With hlx persons aboard she went to the bottom of the Columblu iron works' dry dock, and, with a clear five fcetof wn tor above her, remained there two hours. Knit or a Hnrce. Tho Lake Lkiiakon, Mo., Oct. 8. Robert C. Gordon, one of the heirs to the Llndoll estate, St. Louis, was found dead lu bed at the Laclede hotel shortly before uoon. Gordon had lusu on a spreo for ten days, aud Is supposed to have died of alcoholism. NASHVII.I.K, bration of Nebraska day at the Tennessee centennial exposition was- u notable success. Thousands of people are present, every tegular aud special train boing crowded. - Nebrankn Dnjr ut Naahillln. Teun., Oct I). Tlio cele- caine to a sudden aud unexpected close. Witnesses which the defense bad culled iu failed to respond when their names wcro called, and finally Vincent announced to the court that thu caso ot thu defense was all iu. "Wo ie3t," concluded Luet-gcrt'- s counsel. A sigh of relief was heard in tlio court room. After a brief consultation by tho counsel iu the case it was agreed to begin arguments to tin; jury in the afternoon. Assistant State's Attorney Mr Hweu opened. He will be followed by Attorney Pliolen. Vincent will close, for the defense, nud State's Attorney Deuccn will close for the prosecution. Tho case will go to the lttry probably next Saturday night Kx-Jud- Case Announced Closed. Chicaoo, OcL 12. The Luutgert trial NASHVILLE. aLove occasion tickets will ho the Illinois Central KniltoaU at var)inrj limes, rates and liinin, including a tickrt en sale daily, good to return until Norrmhtr 7, hud including lickrts having dajs, fifteen limit of tut-nlrv. en das. 'for full particulars as In which of ttie above applies from your nearest Railrcad Station in conntction with thu Illinois Central Railroad, call on or ad dress your nearest railroad Ticlel Agent For the sold l) djand PasF. Agt., New Orleans. Jno. A. i."toTT, Div IVss Agt., Memphis A. II Hanson, G P A , CbicaRo. W. A. Kellund, A O. P A.. Louiivllle. V" Murray, Div. StOKS HOTEL, POKIC-M- ess (new) 7 74 '7 7J Murdered Urr a Settlement. KANSAS Hocic, Ark., Oct. 0. Near CATTLE Native Steers CITV. ,3 IB & 6 20 Littlk '3 50 is 3 Grades Hnrrlsburg, In l'oljsott county, James HOQ3-A- 11 WHEAT-N8 Hard 81WS3 8IH llurker wns shot und killed by Andrew OATS-N- o, o. 2 White B0 18K 2 25 Ilinshuw about 8:!t0 o'clock Thursday CORN-N- o. 2IHO NEW OHCCANS Ilinshuw was a prominent FLOUR-Hl- ftu ulght. 5 10 4W Ilarkor wns his CORN No. 2 dilute young planter, S S8W (3 2S 25K& tcnuut. The men quarreled over a set- OATS Western 771-V 2 S W ud i The Medal Medicine Kins!m escaped.' Jcdlanu 't('liltrciii. ItuiQUiNGTON, Iuil., Out, 8. Masked Wm. Heddrlek, a farmer, muii font- - iii'k'i Miuth of SuittliTlllu, his wife an. I o i. ng.'d l, till gave them an tlement, Tuesday-night. HAY-Cho- lca PORK UACON-Sld- ee Old Mess , 12 , .... .... 00 13 COTTON-Middl- lni; 00 8 50 0M H tKK 31U 9 WHEAT-Ned.., o. 2 Red 2 Mixed LOUISVILLE. - OATS-NPORK-NewM- o. ess ear ir.'., UACON-Cl- Rib 9 3 30 21 CO COTTON-Mlddtln- i t'iA Sid 75 7 M Hobiuson, one of tho most prominent physicians in California, died suddenly of heart disenso Sunday on a Southern DRUGGIST, Paciilc train, near Lathropc, iu the San The llubonlo Plague lint Itun It Courat Joaquin valloy. He was a member of Wabuinoton, Oct. b. United States the Itoyal College of Physicians and ST. CIIAUIiS, Consul Day nt Amoy reported to the Surgeons. stato department thut the bubonic Converts to Christianity In Japan. KENTUCKY. plague, which has raod in that secSan Fiiancisco, Oct. 11. Bishop now tion of China for threo months, is the Episcopal prelnto of Tokio, is regarded as having run its com-jo-. in tho city. He says that of a total ot Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. 00,000 converts in Japan, the Itoman Probable Ncir HpauUh AllnUter. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Madkid, OcL D. Among tho dlplo. Catholics are first with about nO.oOO, malic changes reported hero ns being nnd the Greek Catholics second with imminent, is that of tho duke of 2:1,000. Tho Kpicopallans number In or Setior Muruago will re- tho neighborhood ot 10,000. place Senor Dupuy Do Lome ns Spanish Victim of an Unknown Assassin. minister to thu United States. To any person interested in huJackson, Miss., Oct 10. Word has Hoke rjuilth Ilonoroil, roached here from Madison station mane matters, or who loves aniAtlanta, Gil, Oct. 8. Hon. Hoko that James Chapmau, who lives about Smith, former secretary of the interior, six miles north of Jackson, has beon mals, we will send free, upon ap has been elected president of the board assassinated. Tho killing occurred by plication, a copy of the "Alliance," of education of this city, to succeed someone unknown while Mr. Chapman the organ of this Society. In adJndgo Howard Van Kpps, resigned. was iu tho barn for Ills stock. dition to itensely interesting readMr. Smith's elcctiou wus unanimous. Trensury btnteuient. ing, it contains a list of thea Wasiiinoton, OcL 12. Yosterday's valuable antl unusual premiums Pour Million Ilatnreeu Thfin, VicroitiA, Jl. C OcL 12. Fifteen statement of the condition of the treas- given by this paper. Address miners, jut urrlved from Klondil'c, ury showed: Available cash balance, Sil3,4!$0.052; gold rosorve. SUO.4.01,773. brought with them 84.0J0.001 In gold TUB NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, Mc-Ki- San Fiiancisco, tjuddeu Ueuth. Oct. 11. Dr. Luke GEORGE KING, Sent Free If RATES: Room All the horss swapping alleys in Breakfast. $1.00. Kentucky have been declared EUROPEAN PLAN. $1.00 Per Day, nuisances by the councils and and" $2.00 PER DAY. Farmers meet at the line fences to shake hands at the breaking of the drouth. Is the Model Medicine. I1 s 1 Tho only medal nwarded to !) sarsaparillaat the "World'a Pair, 1893, at Chicago, was awarded to c The Owpiisfooro Inquirer is calling upon Stntq'it Attorney Rowc to withdraw from thu race because o( the recent chargn that Howe was drunk. if ! CmJRmds, 6m4 Meals, Good Service. k When yon Visit St. Louiaotcp nt courts. .ST...JAMES HOTEL, tfWUViw rfMfcW. Strtft Cera 8'lfitt lo Until. Diphtheria 13 still prevalent in three or four Kentuccv towns, but every precaution is being taken. Subscribe for Thb Use, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I ! TURKISH BATHS, Open all Night nmimniiiiini iiiii Subscribe for The Bee. No One Thought She Could l.iva. believe that it it had not mt Ur. Carlstedt's Great Remedy for my daughter she would not ba with us a Shnvnt run down and her illness developed into rheumatism nnrt rhenmalfr fnvfr 1'vnrv. ...The Owcnshoro Woolen Mills nnii ftlld fhat mhm rnulit.... nnl l.tn .... j T?L... have resumed operations. doctors Rave her no relief, yet by tho. limn sue nan taken two uotties ot Ur. German Liver Powdei, j.hc was There were, never ko many perahl.. tn ll nn In hrt t.ti,l ln.1.. Bna lm simmons and 'possums. slroDg as bhe ever was. and we have noth- il ... m0 In ......... fm .. hnl n , rol..y4.i. v.a lairut D Even the low water hoats hav.e Great w German av. Remedy' running iu the lower Ohio. stopped Smith ViCKBRs.Tallnla.Ill 'I to-d- hovi who t.i'lievo i hrnmr uiarrlioo-- t lo intimblet hhoulil rad wh;it Mr. P. K. Giif.sliiim, of Gaars MilU, l.t , has In s.iy on Itiii subject, viz r "I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have Iried all kiwis of mediums lor it At last I found n remedy that effected a euro and that wan CharnbtMialn't 1 1m all hut tlio rain saved the most of thrm. The drouth was beginning to kill the oak trees in Grayson county, 410-4- 11 1IIIIIMII !! Don't Uso Drugs I W United Charities Uullilln?, New ! I oik Carl-sledt- 'n Ih-m- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoi-.- t Remedy " This medicine can always be depended in the Second District. upon for colic, cholera morbni, dysentery It is pleasant to i.iVe and and diarrhoea. The Uniform Rank Knights of never fails to effect a cure. 25 .ind 51 cent Pythias at Owcnsboro has been sizes tor sale by St. Bernard Drug Sinro, reorganized, electing W. P. HowEarhnp.lon, Ben Robinson, Motions Gap; ard captain. George him. St. Charles. The competitive drill at the Henderson Fair today will be participated in by all the companies unless you need them, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by re- -, We keep only iponslhlo druggists. In; best. That is the great distinction tn ba looked for when the time comes lint jou need Ihem Nowhere else will you find so complete a Meek. A good time to begin that spring raeuicme. 1 ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, BRYAN tlOPPBR, Maitiztr. J'a?". REPUBLICAN TICKET, PAUL M. MOORB, Editor nnd Manager. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Incorporated 1 01ood U absolutely esse, tiul to health. It la secured easily and nnturulty by taking Hood'a Sarsaparllla, but la itn posslblotogct It from Eoc tilted "nervo tonics," and opiate conitiouis.ls, absurdly advertised as blood puri- Rich Red ssSL Bl REPUBLICAN TICKET. ADVANCE IN WAGES. .JLJLJLAJk )&JmJ-JJ- J Bir- 3o-o- 3S VJWJ"J i & Proof of Prosperity in the mingham Coal District Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 8. Advances in wages, ranging from 10 to 20 per cent, have been granted miners by four mining companies in this district, employes altogether 2,000 men. The Standard Coal company, at Brookwood, raised wages 24 cents per ton; Dora Mining company, Horse Creek,' 2)4 cents; Elliot and Carrington, Little Warrior, 5 cents and the McDonald Mining company, Carbon Hill, 10 cents. All the advances were voluntary. These companies are not among those operating under the sliding scale contract based on the price of iron. The latter, employing 10,000 men, will grant an advance of 2 J cents as soon as iron goes ixi cents higher. Work is so" plentiful at the mines that it estimated that 1,000 additional men can get employment in the Birmingham district. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. We, the undersigned, have known F. I. Cheney for the last 13 years, 'and be lieve mm perfectly bonorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their tirm. West & Truax. Wholesale Drucnists. To ledo, O. Waldinq, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ths system. Price 73c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are tbe best. 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? A NEW SUIT From Top lo Bottom c ! Entered the I'ctloflico at I'.ailinRton as Second clan matter. fiers." Tneyhavo temporary, sleeping effect, but do not CURE. To havopuro i t l i SUI3SCRIPTION KATES: One Year, strictly In advance 50 . .. . " " Six Months, ' J " ThrecMomlis. 5 Single Copies ," Specimen copies mailed frca on application. wanted In all parts of ttic Correspondents county. Address us (or particulars. i VOTED. For Clerk ot U10 NOT VOTED. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1897- - i Court of Appc.ilt, JAMES G. UAILEY. For Circu't Judge, Fourlh udiciat District,' CLIFTON J. PRATT. For Commonweitlh's Attorney, Fourlh Judicial District, CHAS. C. GRASSHAM. For Slate Senator, Sixth Senatorial District, J. II. LUNSFORD. For Circuit Court Clctk, THUS, E. FINLEY . l'or County Clerk, R. R. GRAHAM. For County Attorney, WILLIAM HEARD. For Sheriff, . GEO. R. LYNN. For Surveyor, DAUNEY BISHOP. For Coroner, And good health, tako Hood'sSarsaptirtlla, Which has first, last, and all thetlmo, bccnadvcrtlscdna just what It i- s- the best medic I no (or tho blood ever produced. Its success In curing Scrofula Bait Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration and That Tired Feeling, hare mado Webster County. For Clerk of tho Court of Appeals, JAS. G. UAILEY, Of Magodin County. For State Senator, 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 49 49 is the appearance our Store makes (1 now. Every thing is fall aub Winter. " Spring stuff has cither disappeared entirely, or taken a back scat. Wc extend tho readers of "The Beh" a cordial invitation to come in and allow us the pleasure of showing them the latest and most complete assortment of fifUlS ' Hood's Sarsaparilla TheOno Trua Blood rurlfler. All druggist. St. aro purely vegetable. ro tlOOdS FJIIS llabloaudtciiCflclal.25c ELI NICHOLS. For Representative, CHARLES R. EDWARDS. For County Judge, I. V. POOLE. For County Clerk, T. T. MORRIS. For County Attorney, DAVID UROWNING. Clothing, Hats, Men's and Ladles' Underwear, Shoes, DRESSGOODS and t DRY GOODS WEBSTER COUNTY NEWS. Webster County Department. Conducted by J. W. Cavanaii, Dixon, Kr. SMoiT0ElWEPTtiCFR6 V fS &S 5P gCS J& (5 O b 'b ft 5P ? Nfo s a q ?p 5? Republican Nominee for the Office of Sheriff ae ys of Hopkins County. & NS m An Object Lesson. Tun St. Bernard excursion to the Nashville Exposition is a thing of the past The two thousand people were carried safely the 102 miles to Nashville, and safely re-- , turned. The parade of the "White Caps," nearly one thousand in number, through the streets of Nashville with hands aggregating seventy pieces, composed of young men and youngsters of the miners, was a revelation to the Nashville people and the thousands of visitors. To outside people the name of miner is synommous with much that is low and brutal drunken ness and rags ignorance and vice. Tfiepress sa3's little and the public hears little ot the miner unless he should have a case in the police court, or when, during a great strike, the militia is called to suppress an inflamed mob. Hence this revelation. A parade of men well dressed, intelligent, orderly unsurpassed in the whole 'broad land Could the women and children have joined in this parade, then would the lesson have been complete indeed. And we wish to say that this object lesson, .this putting the Earlington, St. Charles and Diamond working-mabefore the people in his true position, was the chief aim of the management of the St. Bernard Company. If each individual who took part in that parade could have heard the words of praise, of astonishment, that greeted him on all sides, be content. un ino- lixposition grounds it was the'samc. The "White Caps" created surprise and admiration r and respect. The people of Hopkins county have known for many years that its mining towns produce men and women of the best type. And now the world knows this from actual observation and contact. I 1 n - II. H. Brooks and family, Miss Rudie Duncan and Geo. H. Urewer and family left Monday for the Centennial. Mr. las. H. Givens and bride returned home Sunday from Iashville. Congratulations are in order. Miss Delia Fuquay has moved her millinery goods to Mrs. , E Hunter's old stand on North Main. The baby with the populist whiskers who said it wouldn't rain for seven years and died wel that big a lie was enough (0 kill it. Last Friday about noon fire broke out in the house belonging to Mr. II. D. Pate and in a few minutes the entire building was consumed. A family named Richardson occupied the bouse. They saved most all of their household furniture, but lost all their provisions. Mr, Richardson was at Sturgis at the time of thefire, and the family was provided for by the neighbors until Monday, when Mr. Richardson ret n TxptFiTTr " Ism pi turned and moved his family to Sturgis, where he is engaged in blacksmithing. The fire was caused by a defective flue, and is a serious one to Mr Pate, as there was no insurance. SMM96sieKaSBBBBBV?HHPiak &TmEH3Em Died on Friday morninc, May Campbell, daughter of . P. Campbell The bereaved family has our sympathy Mr. V. E. Bourland went to Madisonville last Thursday Tobacco in this vicinity is bringing fancy prices, several crops being sold during the past few days at xo all around. That is B-reMfegood under a gold standard, ajgL Mr L. Overby, of Shelton, has bought the property of S. C Henson, on Leiber street. We welcome Mr Overby in our midst. M. K. Price of Providence, has rented the property of J E. Hunter, on North Main street. The Bee has pushed its business end up against several of the Popocratic candijflaHHraSHsraaGfelBBBBBBK dates. Twooflbem "tquawked-- ' at Free '.ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbY Union. It is quite funny to listen at the free silver men now They all claim that they argued supply and demand last ear, but we all know better than that. Their main argument was the money quesliou. Some went so far as to say that prices would never come up under the gold standard. But that argument is killed now In commenting on the Providenra vote of last year in Webster Counly, the Bqp of last week said Bryan received 2 741 votes which we wish to correct. 1 lie return of the canvassing board of Webster County shows that the first Brjan elector received t.tft votes and the first McKialey elector received 1.484 oles Mr. George R. Lynn, an excellent picture of whom we print above, which leaves Bryan's majority 987 instead of the much vaunted lucky 1013. was born in Posey county, InJian3, in 1SG1. His father died when lie The candidates for the various county was an infant. His boyhood days were spent with his mother, with offices spoke at Free Union Tuesday to a audience, and in a whom he lived on the farm, about two miles west of Madisonville, fair sized victory Tbe resultedbetween Republican issues the until he grew to manhood. candidates for judge's offices attracts most attention, judge Hall charges tbe counly In 1884 Mr. Lynn and Miss Mary 13. Bryan were married in fS for settling with counly school superinMadisonville. It was in that year that he embarked in the mercantile tendent. Mr. Poole takes the position he has no legal ri;ht to Ucinand or that business in Madisonville, of which city he has been a resident since receive any compensation for said serthat time. He was engaged in merchandising for ten years, and has vices as therp is uo fee expressly stipu- aieq oy law. proven himself a successful and business II. H. HILL. First District For Magistrate, James H. Fcx; for Constable. V. W. Litllefield. Second District For Magistrate, O. J. Farnsworth, for Constable, James Watts. Fifth District For Magistrate, H. F. Potter; (or Constable Sixth District For Magistrate, Win, M. Rice; for Constable, Johnson Williams. Seventh District For Magistrate, II. F. Bourland; for Constable. William Harris. For Circuit Clerk, W. F. TRUSTY. For Superintendent of Schools, MISS LIZZIE HERRON. ' For Assessor, G. II. BRYANT, For Jailer. J. J. CURRY. For Magistrate in Dixon District, I. N. BAKER. DIXON. For Constable in Dixon District, S. N. EDWARDS. F.J.CHENEY & CO..Props Toledo.O. Mr. BEDRBE R. LYNN, For Magistrate in Slaughtersviile District, J. T. FRASER. For Magistrate In Clay District, WILLIAM MUIR. For Constable, HUB EDMONSON. i BISHOP & CD 121 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Generally. Wc want your trade, and if correct Styles, Good Assortment, Lowest Cash Prices, and Polite Attention arc an inducement wc shall have it. "Lowest Cash Prices, Quality Considered, Shall Rule.", Our force is compascd of the .following well known people: I Miss Sai.i.ii: Browning, Mk. Bi:n M. Slaton, Mk. Ci.ikt Pkitchctt, Miu Luk L. Kosukk, Mk. W. II. IIai.l, Jr., Mr. Woodson Browning, i Mr. Ernest Cox, Mr. M. W. Bishop. Any one of whom is anxious to sec you. l i I ;: West Center St. Madisonville, Ky. Jj tabics JHisscs' onb 49 a -- l)iftrcii's IDraps a Specialty. J t YOUR MONEY DAOK IF YOU WANT IT. fdm belt.r be careful as the judge was pretty hot. Don't get scared Forrest, we are not going to tell the people all about that old racket you and the judge got into a few years ago. You w 111 notice I used we in my letter as D. J. would have it but I or we, we aro wo enough for D. J, John Sherman, VANDERSBURQ. Charlie Tapp and Tom Trusty, of called on their best girls at this place Til-de- f a?v VlrvVVvrVVVvVvVvvv'vvvvvVTVVJ4 r rM im fntf e rMrj.rTfcrfcriiirtiriirii raar-iri- - ,.- n Millinery Opening H Mrs. M. M. MURPHEY, m- KENTUCKY SYNOD Of the Cumberland' Presbyterian Cfaurcb to Meet in Hopklnsvllle October 26. 'hi L ''" .v 'WmKiiwS 4B rsHBBBBBBBaSBBBMSslSBlttisra'?HsB5iiSBBH popular man. For the past three years, Mr. Lynn has been engaged in the hvcry business in and is a member of the firm of Ilibbs & Lynn, who own and operate the handsome new brick livery stable on Main street. The degree of success and prominence that Mr. Lynn has attained Madi-fO-ivill- Chas. J. Bron-sto- n seems to be hedging on the silver question and there are threats of a trial for heresy in the 16 to ranks. Here is what he says about ratio: the duties of that office. "I believe in the unlimited coinage oil r 1 State Senator in business and in politics is due to his own efforts in life, and this hustling business man and genial gentleman is well known and highly esteemed by the people of Hopkins county, irrespective of political parties. Three years ago, Mr. Lynn made the race for county court clerk, when there was no shadow of a chance for Ins election, and re ceived a most agreeable disappointment to himself and friends in the large vote cast for him. Mr. Lynn has very few promise's to make. He proposes simply to give the people, if he is elected to the office of Sheriff of Hopkins county, a clean administration of that office, regardless of politics an administration that no one who supports him will have cause to be ashamed of and to treat everybody exactly right in the discharge of torney for both gold and silver, but at such a ratio as I will preserve a parity between the two metals. IE the ratio ot iG to 1 will not accomplish this, why then make it 18 to r, 23 to 1, or even 30 to 1 I think it doubtful if a ratio of xC to 1 "will preserve the two metals." DESCRIPTION OF THE ROBBERS. The Alen who Looted the Bank of Union County at Morgnnfleld. Morganfield, of the most daring b h. claims that this has always been his belief, but he has been a recognized leader of the iG to 1 forces and the two positions are not compatible. may come with a vengeance, but it will never abide with the individual who sits on the stool of and spouts tobacco juice and "hard times" by me yaru. ine inexorable tiat is that every man must produce something if he would shape the material comforts of this world. An Middlcs-bdr- o idler is an abomination. Herald. A Mr. Bronston Prosperity fellow who couldn't spare two-cen- a dollar a year for a newspaper sent t fifty stamps to a down east Yankee to know how to raise beets. He got an answer to "take hold of the tops and pull." The business block in Henderson that was burned last week will be rebuilt at once. The total loss was about $45,000. Ella Wheeler Wilcox I I , "the the best-hearte- cays that average American husband is creature on earth. " d and reckless daylight bank robberies in this section of Kentucky occurred here yesterday at noon hour, while the bank was closed for dinner. About $3,000 was taken by a robber who entered a back window, climbed through a transom over a closed door that intervened, forced the Wm. Beard. cash drawer, and got away successfully within a few minutes time. For Circuit Clerk. There was a confederate also, and two men were seen to enter an To the voters of Hopkins County. the aney ncxi ine uani auout 11.30 I have been unanimously nomio'clock. They are described by nated by the proper authorities as a negro hod carrier as follows: the Republican nominee for Clerk One wore a light brown suit with light of the Circuit Court, and have accheck, light derby hat, weighed about 145 the nomination. I am pounds, light complexion and mustache, cepted sack coat and tan shoes that had not been familiar with tho duties of the polished for some lime. The other was office which I seek, and if elected taller, about the same weight, with dark will try to make a faithful, imparcomplexion and dark mustache He wore It would a dark suit of clothes and soft broun felt tial and efficient officer. give me pleasure to see the voters hat. Men answering the above descriptions personally, hut being engaged in were seen here by several persons before teaching school, it will be impossithe robbery, 'and have not been seen since. Never haying The track made by one of the robbers in ble to see many. I am not well the dust in the back yard of the bank was been a candidate, It was a little over eleven known, and I ask those who do measured inches long and four inches wide. He not know me to make inquiries wore a square cornered shoe. concerning my character, standing and qualifications. I respectfully Mr. Beard Accepts. ask your support and influence. To Ifie voters oj Hopkins County: I am, very truly yours, I hereby tender my thanks to Thos. E. Finley. of the Republicans Hopkins county, for the honor conferred The State Grand Lodge of Odd upon me in tendering me the nomi- Fellows met in Owensboro nation for the office of County At Ky, Oct. 8th One said county, and in accepting the same I wish to say that my wife for some days has been confined to her room under treatment of her physician and un less her recovery is more speedy that I fondly hope it to be, I shall not be able to make as active a canvass as I had hoped, particularly as my acquaintance is limited owing to the fact that 1 have been in this county for only about four years, but I trust that my friends will carry this county to victory. Respectfully Sunday eve. Hopkinsvillc, Oct. 11. KenWe shouldn't be surprised at some ot tucky Synod, of the Cumberland our girls becoming citizens of Tilden or Presbyterian church will convene tbe boys becoming citing of our town. in Hopkinsville, October 26 to 29. The Winstcad brothers called on some of tbe fair sex of our town as usual Sunday It is the annual gathering of the eve workers throughout the State. An excellent program has been J. II. Herron, of Ibis place, visited his mother Saturday and Sunday prepared and a large representation Protracted meeting is expected lo begin is expected. All ordained ministers here next Sunday to tu conducted by Uro of the sydod, and one representative Edwards. from each congregation arc entitled Mr J Forrest Porter, tbe present Free Silver Populist Democratic nominee far to membership in this meeting. County Court Clerk, was elected by the Besides it is expected that repreRepublicans and Populists in 1832 to rep- sentatives of the Woman's Misresent the people of this county in the Endeavor State Legislature That long term Legis- sionary and Christian lature is metnoriable to the tbe lax payers societies will attend. of Webster county Mr Porter staid there 531 days drawing five dollars day. a Free Pillt. total of 2653 dollars, and that is not all, Send your address ta H. E Bucklen & taxes were made higher that year Co , Chicago, and get a free box of Dr our than tbey were previous to that lime, and King's New Life Pills A trial will conall because Mr. Porter failed to notify vince you of their merits. These pills are Judge Hall of the raise so that he could easy in action and are particularly effective send a committee before the Board of in the cure of Constipation and Sick HeadEqualization, or from some other cause. ache. For Malaria and Liver tro ubles they We expect Mr Porter could give the rea- have been proved invaluable They are son and tell us all about wbo was in fault guaranteed to be perfectly free from every Mr Porler what were you when tbe deleterous substance and to be purely vegDemocrats and Populists met at Dixon to etable Tbey do not weaken by their bring about a fusion? The Populists neld action, but by giving tone to tbe stomach a caucus among themselves and agreed lo and bowels greatly invigorate system Reglet Mr Galbreith act as spokesman for ular size 23c per box Sold by St Bernard lli;m. and they instructed him lo demind Drug Store one half of the counly offices and if they could not get that, to take their propor Confirmation. tionate part according to their number of votes. The Right Rev. George W. Mc. When the Populists and Democrats met Loskey, Bishop of Lonisvtlle, was and Mr Galbrieth placed the proposition before the house, that ths Democrats gave in Earlington yesterday for the purtho Populists one half of the county cili- pose of attending to the ordinance ces and first choice, both propositions of confirmation at the Catholic were before tbe house at the same time, and the Populist proposition was Cnurch of the Immaculate ConcepThe Bishop spoke at 8 a. m. voted on first, this vola was taken by ris- tion. ing, Mr. Porter kept his scat and would as is the custom, after which forty-fou- r not vote with his populist friends and depersons were confirmed. mand one half as they were deminding, but when tho vote was taken on the DemoST. CHARLES. cratic proposition, be rose with tho DemoThe coal mining town ol St Charles has crats and voted with them. Mr. Porler undoubtedly bad his eye on the big piece had, I believe, a full share of joyful evonts of pie when be yotedjwith the Democrats and pleasure days for a town of its class But on last Saturday all previons events In against his friends Populists. Now Mr. Porler comes out as a' Popu- this lino were completely eclipsed The list for the office of counly court clerk, occasion was a complimentary trip to Nashafter voting with the Democrats in this ville, into the Exposition and return, and convention, There was a man from near was given by tbe St. Bernard Coal ComFOOLE, or in Providence that got up and left the pany, through tbe kindness of Mr. Jno. U. and treasurer, to Tbe irrepressible Jim Word, of Living- houss when this was done and said he Atkinson, its president company. did not come there lo go into a Demo- tbe employes of his It was ston county, was with qs last week. cratic affair How is this? A man that arranged that the Hall bell, work bell and Tbe man wbo is always saying "did jou was elected as a Populiet to represent the church bells be rung at two o'clock on ever see it so dusty" is now out of a job county in 1890, then in 1S93 not only Saturday morning in order to awaken tbe Esq. Jewell and several others are going voted, but worked for Mr. Towery, the sleeping populace and give them time to to visit relatives in Livingston county this Republican candidate for county jndge, cet ready for the start, a precaution which week. against Mr, Price tbe Populist candidate proved afterwards to have been wholly The political talk on the streets is keep, then votes with the Democrats in the con- unnecessary, as many did not retire at all ing things very hot, We are going to have vention, but as soon as there is a fusion and kept up such a noise during the night an interesting time from now till tho elec- effected be comes out as a Populist candi. as to make sleep, even to those who sought However at tbe date for County Court Clerk. Is a man a it, out of the question. tion, you may be sure of (bat, appointed- - time tbe bells pealed out tbe" of Slaughtersvllle, has been Populist, a Democrat or a Republican that notice Prof. Tate, It was time to roll out, and a that with us for several days talking school. acts in Ibis manner? We are sure that he scarcely a He contemplates teaching at the school is not a Republican. We are sure be is half hour later there was ablaze with borne in tbe place that was not is running upon tbe building belonging to Prof. Poole. He not a Democrat for he Populists will not and bustle, From that time on until light ticket, and the preached to us yesterday and made a good Populist have him, so where will we put him? Ans. start was made people streamed to tbe impression on bearers. every direction. We will just put him in the shade in No- depot irom Tbe town Pursuant to a call for a meeting of tbe vember and let him rest until be becomes simply turned out en mass. A short while voters ot Poole for the purpose of naming settled and quits sowing bis wild oats to before train time tbe band struck up a few candidates for the respective offices of the three winds pieces wbicb brushed away any lingering town, tbe voters met en mass and named After Mr. Porter becomes settled and drowsiness. tbe following men: John V. Stevens, po- quits trading bis party off the will The St. Bernard Coal Company has relice judge; W. T. Lamb, marshall; L. B. eonsider his application for a people ofCounty ceived a new mine locomotive at this place Allen, J. G. Ezell, E. M. Abbott, J. W. fice. and will bave it on the track In a few days. Banister and H. T. Gales, who. when Our merchants are laying In supplies of THE WAY OF THE WOULD. elected, will be tbe first elected officers of of new goods, which means that business tbe town of Poole. (Nixon Waterman.) is improving in fact we are out of tbe New styles the old ones must supplant, panic. SHELTON. And women, There is plenty of dust here vet. It Now wear their bats set on aslant Willis Sisk has moved back to town. looks like the wheat crop will be short it it Engineer W. E. Umsread Is rejoicing Instead of prim and straight. doesn't rain soon so the farmers can pre- And husbands, over tbe arrival of "Carrie," the new locoeverywhere, tbey say pare tbeir land for sowing. motive. She is a beauty. Will now be forced to hear The protracted meeting at Walnut This newer question, day by day, Grove is largely attended. CROFTON. "Is my bat on crooked, dear,"? Riggs Joseph Mr. wife, aud of Everybody is proud of tho big rain that III., are visiting relatives leu nere Monday. here. Mrs. John Dulin fell down a. flight of Mrs. Marion Riggs, of Boxville, visited stairs Thursday and broke her right ai at Mr. Thos. Riggs Wednesday and ThursAs the St. Bernard excursions passed here day. Saturday, one oil gentleman remarked, Messrs. J. A. Sbalders, L, A. Payne, "That is tbe biggest crowd of white caps I D. T. Mulchaly, Esq. W. L. Heatin and ever seed." Sidney Shelton are preparing for a Tubing It is said that Oryan passed through here excursion soon Thursday evening, but be was out of sight. Hon's. J. G. Bailey and Jo. A. Parke, The county candidates have, canceled spoke at Dixon on Wednesday tbe 6th to their appointments, and agreed not to bave a large congregation, We wish lo tell all any speakings, that did not hear Mr. Bailey they missed a Marion Haley and Pratt Long were tried treat indeed. He is in our opinion one of Oil with Hypophoj-phite- s, for breach of tbe peace in tbe police court, the ablest young orators we have in the of Cod-liv- er last Thursday, were fined one cent and cost. state of Kentucky. Mr. Bailey left a good can be taken as easily in Mr D. I. Crabtree and wife viewed tho impression even with Democrats and We cannot say so much for summer as in winter. Unlike the Centennial Monday, and many more of Populists. our people will go before it breaks. bis opponent Mr Parker from tbe long faces of tbe Democrats and the murmur- plain oil it is palatable, and the Mr. L. D, Ourkbotder, proprietor ol ing of the Populists it seems that they Crofton Mills, is digging a well for tbe use well pleased with Mr. Parker's hypophosphites that are in it aid in of bis mill. were not remarks. Mr. G M. Clark, of Hopkinsville, paid digestion and at the same time tone Well D. J , as we through oversight, tbe Crofton people a visit Sunday. failed to notice one little clause in jour up the system. A cutting affray occurred Saturday night letter of Oct. 1st. to the Herald, we will For sickly, delicate children, and at a prayer meeting at rIt. Zoar, near now try to answer it, you asked, "Will a here, between Dr. J. It. Moore and sons bush live set out now?" Your answer was, for those whose lungs are affected, and Oute and James Knight. It resulted "We think not. it will die in November." In James getting stabbed in the side, and We suppose you bad reference to Bush it is a mistake to leave it off in the Cute a severe blow on tbe bead. All parBailey. We will just say once for all that lies are arrested except the two Moore wo arc not making any fight for Bush summer months. The dose may be boys, who skipped to parts unknown. Bailey, but we want to tell you that we SPANtENDOODLB. haven't a candidate on tbe Republican reduced if necessary. ticket for sheriff, neither do we believe We recommend the small size The Owensboro Inquirer is callthere is one on the Independent ticket, who has been brought before a circuit judge especially for summer use, and for ing upon State's Attorney Rowe to and fined $25 and cost for insulting a lady withdraw from the race because of on tbe public highway When you want children, where a smaller dose is rethe recent charge that Rowe was more D. J ask for it and you shall receive, quired. It should be kept in a cool drunk. knock and it shall be opened unlo you Well Mr. Porter, we are tbankfuj indee place after it is once opened. There were never so many perfor your telling some of our friends lb? the Shelton correspondent lo tho Bbb ha Hot salt by all druggists at joa. and (1.00 simmons and 'possums. I Cave-in-Roc- I have 100 different styles of Pattern I Iats. They have been bought cheap lor casn, ana win oc soia low. Also, have a first-clas- s trimmer just from St. Louis, who will put up nais in any scyic, i ncse rancrn nais will Continue on xljibition for a few weeks. f Mrs. M. M. Murphey, MADISONVILLE. r I KY. " ! MEDICINE for the MILLION.. A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sojd at Retail for Five Cents a Packagt the firstfexperimentar step ina direction that may leadtbTa revolution in the trade. X N.w York eomptnr ot minufactntlng cb.mUti. th !tlrn ChmlMt Comptnjr, iodupomh mirktt about nv rara apt, a nmlltlu&l t&blt or "Ubuto ooiaiiod ut oomiireunt iwvrderrd preparations i.f rrruin lunllrtnal draft which bid bftu aacvr. tatoM to t of mor rtnrra! um anwiDK luMltral men than an other, for th cur or at. lortatlon of iucb Ilia common to man at liao ttirlr origin In an Impair,! dlf ration or vrMkrncKi for aulmtlallnc fo.l,olotblng' nourishment and eliminating wailr. nearly atetr 2bacatalocuaof flu Included under lid. bead It Mid to Include pretty their eundud Ins pbrtlclan It railed uwa to prescribe. In prepartnit acceptance of t bo American ixol.fo tho company laid down tbe principle remade for tho trade, that everjtblnf cntertDtT Into the ckrl should bo ot the highest throughaud so prepaied any extruded, and protected at lo retain ttl qualities Intact and unimpaired lapse of time lu any climate, fiulr therbotcett tlrujrs shwuld bw used, their preparation perrvcted methods of modern science, Ibelabule attould be In accordance with the latret packed In glass, protected by alisorbent c lion, and securely corked. Kven the corks Usod hare been ota grade eohlfh In Its requirement! thai no manufacturer nf these tsrr-ilastoppers could supple mora tliau n smill proportion front Ms output that would meet tho osactlnz tprcltfcatlons. The glass trials wereln turn packrdlnluirsof quality not surpassed In beauty and perfection of workmanship by those use! by the Hating set their hlghstanuard, most fastidious dealers In jewels and omamentsofgold. and never consent Ing to rary from It, the proprietors resorted to the accepted inudttn melbodsof making their commodity known, nnd aeeen hundred thousand dollars ndrrrtialng has Informed errry American cltlirn within ne years In nwtpai-construing the superior and surprising qualities of lllans Tabulra. Uelng thoughtful anil painstaking nhtMrrrs of the changed conditions that tweep orertherommerclal world, and careful to note erery circumstance having a bearlbHT upon the successful prosecution of their tradrs tbe managers ot the company nave noted Is a present for every that there approaches anInsistent demand for n lower price: although article that unlvervat use, and that the people, requiring the reaches or to pay heavy pcrrentagi for superfluous best of everything, resent belug called wrapping ami tracking or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might re rears, but It needless In the cato of a purchase Intended In. I consumed In it suit In week. It bat also ten discovered, and proved by the testof time and actual eiperlence, to the that three Tabnles do not haremighttendency harebias ot qualities or diminution of ex at first been expected. Inasmuch at, under rellenco front eipotaro that favorable conditions, those that have lain loose In a drawer, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to be practically at fresh and at erflcaclout at r un Tabules In pasteboard company have entered the extierlment of rnrtunt, which they will offer to (he trade upon terms which will permit of a package, Iwlnjrsoldby the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever before adopted fur CKNTS-t- en tsbolet, or doses, for one half a cent each. proprietary medicine-FI- VE The company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which the iwople have learned to know and value the UlptntTahulcs, but will offer the cheaper beneftlot such at may desire them. Itshould beplaloty It Idcntlcaltn both undrtbo. that the quality of the medlclno packing or putting sorts, the only difference up. Theflrecent pack. bring In the form and romparatlvemat or Hires are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It It probable that almott any drug-iJ- .t wilt obtain n supply when requested by a customer to do to I but In any cato a tingle cut-in- , containing ten tabnles. will be tent, postage paid, to any address fur five rents In stiiiipa, forwardnl to the Itlpans Chemical Co., No. PJ Spruce. St., Mew York. Until the gooltnre thoroughly Introduced to thotradn. agentt and peddlers will be supplied at rrlce which will allow them a fair margin of iTotlt. vli.t Idoien cartons for 40 cents, llilnirnilltrartoMlforttn. 8 grost nu carton!) for 6N.51 23 grost IVM) cartons) for crest newspapers now told tor cent Instead ot the old rate of five timet that amount, nnd the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the putting up HI pans upon Acting upon thcao irnnrestlont, nnd noting particularly I ho unimpaired Prosperity of u 4 hi flu, i4iitwimiuotf(urriuiiiubsn. m r NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES'" .. -- ,' 200,000 QlVlUa TVsTftr 0 BATtOFACTIOH. Tbey are made of Southern Iron Southern Workmen, " who are sustained by the products of Souihern Farmers. longer and make more homes hnppy than any Ihcr last other Btore on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 13 years. If your Dealer does not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOQUE. .e - j ytf BLrBrtiniiii Scott's 6mul$ion Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. NASHVILLE, TENN. MANUrACTUfiUJ OP COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, . Mantels ant Crates. Hollowware, Tinware. Etc. CtAUm IN China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWAKE. 1 f ""; Everything necessary and convonlenl (or tho Kitchen, Dining' Room, Laundry and Dairy. ' " rnilTIMHItrTTttWimilSMUII BICYOLES &StMWKBW&BmW&MMfMmWlk1&kl6Bt)iimSBLj P, 3 A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOQUE OF THE 1 IBYHHT& STBflTTOJiBUSIHESSCflLLEfiE. (33i,t Year.) OmlatiiiVnlunU(IiijrmattontothoiiieilrlngloZtiirn SHORTHAND. TELEGRAPHY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY PENMANSHIP. ETC. VMwalelFacllUtu for locating aradvatet in Xucrath'c fiWunHon. Rat OS Very LOWu Kf .Tk fclVltafe. L":viin.M UsfM ....;. r.t.4- - 4 - t . ., AtMf ,, ,1 tAr- tM.-'f nKllt lWy iimArt, , I iitifi eUtl Et2sL2&.JSl PHpaMMHIMierts, liMMWliiij ii CNBP" ' Bu ZJttoustrij we tEijripc." A LARGE CROWD. ST. BERNARD DAY. Two Thousand Persons, Employes and Their Estimated at From Three to Eight Thousand People Heard Bryan Over at Madisonville. LOCAL NEWS. Mess. M. A. and Dock Sellers, ol Onton, Webster county, called at The Bek office yesterday afternoon. They spoke very pleasantly and didn't cuss the editor. Mr. C. C. Brown, who lives near Hanson, had his pohlcct picked the night Dry an spoko at The thief took his pocket book, containing $13 and he did not discover his loss until the speaking was over. Messrs. L. E. Hardman and R. L. Ferguson also lost their pocket books. Madi-sonvill- e. Thomas-Fugnt- e. At the home Mr. of Mr. William Madi-sonvillc, Ilanner, five miles cast of Ollie Thomas and Miss Mattic Fugatc were married last night at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. offC. C. Hall, of Earlington iciated. Braun-Whlttinglilll. Tuesday aftarnoon, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Jno. S. Wliittinghill, in Madison-villc- , Mr. Adolph Braun and Miss Eunico Wliittinghill were married. Only the family and a few invited friends were present. The bride and groom went South on the afternoon train for their bridal trip. Toombs-Ashby. MadisShville, Ky., Oct. 8. Tomorrow morning three special trains of ten cars each, loaded with the employees of the St. Bernard Coal Company, over 1,800 persons, will leave Earlington for the Centennial Exposition at Nashville. A Common Experience. Scene I Mr. obnson is obliged to Rive np These1 trains were chartered by the work, remain in the bouse and take care company for the exclusive use of of bimselt on account of a dreadful scrof- its employes and as a complimentula sore on one ot bis limbs. With free Scene II. Mr. Johnson rcdi a testimonial ary benefit to them. which tells of scrofulous troubles cured transportation is included a ticket by Hood's Sarsapariila, and resolves to of admission to the grounds. Artry ii. He sends for a bottle and begins rangements have been made to run taking It. Scene III. Mr. Jobnson has taken six the trains directly to and from the bottles of Hood's Sarsapariila and is Exposition grounds. While corcured. He is feeling stronger, has an porations in general may have no appetite, and is able to attend to bis ought work He writes a testimonial telling of soul, the place where the soul bis experience with Hood's Sarsapariila to be in this institution seems to and recommends it to others, be occupied. Miss Nannie Stokes and little brother Clay, were in Madisonville yesterday. sor.ville Tuesday night. Besides the Madisonville people there were delegations from the towns up and down the road in easy reach by rail and many went by vehicle from the country. A special train was run from Mortons Gap and Earlington. The crowd that was assembled in front of the court house has been estimated all the way from three to eight thousand. The lower estimate is nrobablv nearest the truth as most of the people were standing. Mr. Bryan himself was quite hoarse, and did not sneak verv loner. Most of the time was occupied by Messrs. J. v. uempsey ana John b. Kliea. mauisonyitic was considerably decorated in the business portion in honor of the visitor. A large number ot people went to hear Mr. W. I. Brvan. at Madi- VISIT TUB Families, TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL. Splendid Impressions Made by Our Orderly fllners. PAID THE DILL. ST. BERNARD Three Special Trains Convey the Party to Nashville. Corporation's Generous Act. Correspondence to Courier-Journal its Employes.1 In the procession whs noticeably a number of banners with the inscriptions, "Good Work, Good Wages;" "No Strike in Twenty one Years;" "Forty-eigh- t Veterans tin; Company Twenty-fivWilli Years," and some young boys bore one inscribed, "With the Company all our Lives." Part of the crowd spent the day at the Centennial, while others visited both the city and Centennial. Special rates were given the party by many of the resorts in Vanity Fair. At 2:30 o'clock a large number of them gathered at the Mineral Building, where the exhibit of the St. Bernard Coal Com pany is situated, and they were entertained by Fischer's Centennial Orchestra, which rendered several appropriate selections, including "Old Kentucky Home," at which the crowd gave vent to cheer and applause. At 10 o'clock last night they left on the special trains for Earlington, Ky., their home. The company which operates three mines, the St. Bernard, the Diamond and the St. Charles, defrayed the expenses of the trip. President Atkinson said that he was proud of his men, and arranged the tripior them in appreciation of their faithful services. e "St. Bernard Coal Company, to one hundred men, were these in Centennial Notes. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Mildred Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L.. Ashbv. to Mr. Nicnolas Ira RToombs, Wednesday evening, Oc Uobcr 20tu, 1097, at six o clock, at Episcopal Church, g the Methodist tboutli, Earlington, Ky. f They will be at home after rOctobcr25th, at New Drummer's t Hotel, Earlington, Ky. Iiucklen't Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Iiruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns and alt Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price ajc per box For Sale by St. Uernard Drug Store. from a visit to friends in Canada. Mr Hen Drown, of Hecla, has returned A' r Air. Thos. E. Flnley. We have the pleasure to present :n this issue the card of acceptance of Mr. Thos. E. Einley, acMr. and Mrs, Geo. King and threa chil knowledging and accepting the Charles, nomination for the office of Circuit dren, of St. morning to went lo Nashville Wednesday visit the CentenCourt Clerk unanimously tendered nial him. There A better choice could not have gatives is no use taking pills or purto cure Ibe Dr Dell's Mr. Finley is a young Peppermint Chill Tonic chills. them by it been made cures man full of vigor and enthusiasm. self It does more than that sives you a He is a lawyer, a school teacher new dress on the inside It tones up the some account and a student, and entertains ar- sslem and makes ou feel druggists. a ambitions for a career of use. Sold on guarantee by all dent He is a fulness. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. moral, upright man and if elected Stokes, on Thursday the 7th, a will perform the duties of the office girl baby. conscientiously and for the good of the public. Croup Quickly Cured hard-workin- Yellow Jack Killed. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic kills Yellow No one who Jack wherever tbey find him lakes Cascarets regularly and systematically is in danger from the dreadful disease Cascarets kill Yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breed ing toe. ajc. joe. all druggists. Hi. Wllllnm Benrd. William Board, through tins issue of Thk Bee, acknowledges and accepts the Re publican nomination lor the office of County Attorney for Hopkins county, which was unanimously tendered him by the county nominating convention. Mr. Beard is an excellent gentleman, an able lawyer, the choice of his party and well qualified to fill the office to which he aspires. On account of sickness in his family Mr. Beard will be prevented from making a thorough canvass of the county but will endeavor lo see all the voters possible. A vote for Mr. Beard is a vote in the light place. Stamp right under the "Log Cabin" and you will get him with the rest of the ticket. Mr. Mere suffering wild croup when we received Mountain Glkn, Ark. Our children Remedy F .A I IIORNTON 'I his relehrated remedy i far ale by to Hrrnrd Drug Store, KuJington, Grorge K ng, Si. Charles; Uci, T. Robin- son, Morions (Jap I Ixmlti ol Chamberlain's Cough II ktlorded hlmost Insunt relief Will Phillips returned lo Bowling Green to school Tuesday, after a short visit to to his parents here. Yellow Jack Preventative. Guard against Yellow Jack by keeping the system thoroughly clean and free from germ breeding matter. Cascarets Candy Cathartic will cleanse the system mid kill all contagious disease germs Mrs. Cramer, of Illinois, is visitine her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Cowell. The Drouth Broken. The long continued drouth beginning on July 25th, and lasting until October toth, a period of seventy-seven Yucatan Chill Tonic I'hfl great reliable and popular tonic. and febrifuge. It breaks the chill and prevents its return, strengthening I ho piiienl and gives heallliy lone and vigor without regard to diet. i'leasanr lo Uku Prico 50c. warranted at drug c lore. I?-- . days, was broken by To Cure a Cold in one Day a good steady rain, which began falling early Sunday night, and by Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. of an All Druggists refund the money if it fails 10 o'clock Monday inch had descended upon the to Curr. 25c. parched earth. The past drouth Mrs. Joe Itupcke, of Nashville, visited has been one of unusual duration Mrs Hud Starx here last week. On the 25th of and severity. Your eyes just as July was the last rain of any conse- your system. need toning upbecause well as you've Don't think quence, the fall then amounting tc never had sore eyes, you have no use for 1 and 38 100 of an inch. On the Sutherland's Eagle's Eye Salve. It is It will of an inch fell; cooling, healing and strengthening. .6 ill of August, Bernard on the 15th of August, a iall of clear your sight. For sale by St. King, St. Drug Store, Earlington; George of an inch occurred; on the Charles. 22nd, 20 100. and on the 301I1 Mrs. R. V. Omer returned home Saturof an inch. Throughout the relaentire month of September and up day from a visit of several months to tives in Virginia. o the October 10, not a drop of Yellow Fever Germ rain fell upon the scorched eirth in this section. The past month bread in the bowels. Kill them and you ol September is the only month are safe from the awful disease. Cascasys for a period of ten years that has rets destroy the germs throughout the ones had no rainfall, whatever and dur- tem and make it impossible for new to form. Cascarets are the only reliable ing the long drouth less than half for young and old against roc. 2jc. joe. all druggists, Yullow Jack. an inch has fallen. The effect of this has been disMiss Dona Wood is visiting in Henderastrous. Crops of all kinds have suffered. Fanners were in great son this week, straits to obtain stock water, in The Woman's Friend. instances having to go miles for it. "I know from my own experience that Streams and wells were dry which Tor ladies of a constipated habit there is German to supply too luilitrto had never been known to nothingPowder.'5 Mrs, placeP. ofMeneness, J, fail, and the outlook had become Liver Springfield, Ohio. truly alarming. Never before in "I have'taken German Liver Powdsr tor the history of this country was rain dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and so badly needed and so gladly wel would not De without it." miss jennie Green, Abiline. Tex. comed. But through all this "Friends 'advised me to try German has had all the water needed Liver Powder for long standing liver comJor every purpose. The city is plaint. I Had relief before I bad taken one 'well supplied with many deep wells bottle. It did me more good than all medby physicians." Mrs. icine prescribed and Loch Mary is unfailing. Campbell, Jeffersonvilte, Ind. 70-10- Mrs. Wm. Hughes, of Morganfield, visiting here. is 0 12-10- 0 6-to- o safe-guar- d - Earl-jngto- n John The mission of Hood's Sarsapariila is to cure disease and thousands of testimonials prove that It fulfills its mission well. Claud Baker, ot Paducah, city Saturday. was in the ;uoaJetk CUREC0M5TIMM0N IA iANDY CATHARTIC ALU I as so DMHtttfTS The exceeding good nature of the crowd was very interesting, no Vigor. irritation seemed to arouse people to hast)', All words. were anxious to do their best. Even the babies and small children Many Happy Miners. entered into the good spirit of things apparently. From the Nashville American Miners' caps and lamys were The compliments paid by Nashto be seen in all parts of the Cen- ville people were so pleasant. One tennial grounds yesterday. It was of our old miners listening to some St. Bernard Day, and the St. Ber- of these praises said: "Yes, but let nard Coal Company brought 2,100 me tell you, the best of it all was of their miners, their wives and our Captain was there walking with children for a day at the Exposi- us, the best friend the miner ever A few weeks ago the editor was taken had. God bless him 1" tion. with a very severe cold that caused lum to The main body of the visitors arA Nashville gentleman said to It was be in a most miserable condition rived from Earlington, Ky., about one of the miners: "You speak so undoubtedly a bad case of la firippo and recognizing it as dangerous he took imme11:30 o'clock, and after a pretty highly of your officials. They must diate steps to bring about n speedy cure. parade through the streets, went be very near to you?" The miner From the advertisement of Chamberlain's by way of the Nashville, Chatta- replied: "They are, sir; they know Cough Uemedy, and the many good . Zr in nooga and St. Louis Railway to us through, and through, and Mr. included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of Iho medicine. To Exposition grounds, where the J. B. has as much knowledge of the say that it was satisfactory in ils results, is day was pleasantly spent in seeing our work as the hardest worker putting It very mildly indeed. It acted like return among us the interesting sights. The Yes sir, he knows it magic and iIir result was a speedy and pertrain left at 10 o'clock last night. manent cure We have no hrsilancy in all, has run machines, and knows recommending (hit excellent Cough Remin the Quality and the amount of light produced te Three trains of ten coaches each just how all work should be done." edy to anyone afliictrd with a rough or J-- r were required to carry the miners by an old fashioned TALLOW DIP Trying to persuade a party to cold in any form. "Hannrr of Librrly," to Nashville. The first section was try the and an INCANDESCENT BULB Libertytoun, Mil 25 and 51 cent sizs one ol the colored is not more marked than is the difference in appear due at 9:30 o'clock, but owing to a miners said: "No, nol Don't take for sale by St Uernard Drug Storp, delay at Earlington, it was 11:25 my Children up dar; dat thing will lien Robinson, Mortons dp, Ceo, ance, in style and quality of the wearing King. St Charles o clock when the trains arrived at Apparel made by fall. We tins safe on de groun'. Linck's Depot. This section was You cluldruns stay right here. Ugtoff and con nrs visiting Mrs Lizzie M. BORN & composed mainly of men, all of You in Nashville hear what I say?" THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS, whom wore white caps and lamps, ,sy7ZSus. and the work of the mass of Tailors. The feeling seemed to be that Berand white badges with "St. The Trus Remedy. Willard Caviness and Perry Vinnard Coal Company" printed in St. Bernard people must earn Tho Suits and Overcoats of the former are M. ,Repine. editor TisWIwi, III in W; (ino productions of Tailoring Art. large black letters. The second plenty of money. The Vanity Fair cent, who patrolled the "deserted "Chief,", siys: "We won't keop houstj Wo Cuaranteo to fit and please you and novo you moiut. ' section came in a few minutes later, gate keepers in several instances village" Saturday night, were no without Dr. King's New Discovery for 300 CHOICE NEW PATTERNS to select from. Coughs and carrying the colored part of tnc said: "These people spend their respecters of cows or of persons, Consumption, many oilier, Oolds. will) but never r.'' delegation, and the third section, money freely; this is wind fall for and turned out the heifer that was Ihe true remedy uniil wo used Dr KmgV BERNARD GENERAL STORE. No other remedy cm containing mostly ladies, did not us," and the people did seem to en- up for milking with the same se- New Di'COVf-rns in n hate verity exercised toward poaching take Its place in our liomi, OpuIis arrive until an hour or so later. joy all the sights. a certain and suri curp for Colds. grazerc. Streamers running the entire length expeUncle Billy Gibson wanted to Whooping Cough cIl." It hi filniAnii'il'.ntulIliiLlllii eJLuhIli dAa X'M'l of the coaches bore the inscription, find the penitentiary, riment with other r medies, rven if lliey are said he !: urged upou ou abein J Jit ns rood as Resolutions of Citizens. "St. Bernard Coal Company, to wanted to see it all. He seemed Dr King's New Discovny. They are not Its Employes." A meeting of citizens of Earlingto think that all the points of inas good, Forming in the following order terest in and about Nashville were ton was held last night for the pur of cures because this remrdy has a record WE HAVE SPARED Trill and besides ii guaranteed the parade marched to the music inside the fences. pose ol showing their appreciation hollies fiee at St. Bernard Drug Store NO EXPENSE of four splendid brass bands: of the generosity of the St. The colored folks did not under- management. A number Bernard Hanson School. Battalion of police, St. Bernard of talks To make our Funeral EquipI' Brass Band, Earlington white stand the checking of umbrellas, were made eulogising Mr. Jno. B " Hanson in "in it," educationally. the Art Gallery. year veteran canes, etc.. at ment the ucst in this part of miners, twenty-livAtkinson, none of which we are The best house in the county is miners, St. Charles Cornet Band, Several parties seemed to think it able to publish for lack of space. being erected. A strong faculty, Anything and the State. St. Charles and Diamond white was a scheme to get pay from them. After the meeting Mr. Jno. M. headed by Prof E. McCullry, is in In one case when they were made Victory, chairman of miners, Earlington Band, colored, the meeting, charge. The courses of study are everything you want in livery. colored veterans, colored miners, to understand there was :io charge, waited on Mr. Atkinson and, in a not excelled by the average college and the canes, umbrellas, etc., neat speech, presented the resolu- or normal. You can be suited in Nashville hauling equipment. PRICES ALWAYS Tuition only $2 per The line of march was as fol- would be returned to them as they tions as adopted by the meeting, as studies. 8 to $g. For LSonrd THE LOWEST. lows: Market street to the square, came back, they at once unloaded follows: month. around the latter to Deaderick wraps,dmncr baskets, lunch boxes, elegant catalogues, address E. Mr obn U Atkinson, That street, through Deaderick to Cher- etc. The check clerk was aston- Presidentwhereas St. Bernard Coal Com- McCully, A. M., Principal, Hanof the ished at the cyclone, but took it all pany, has always manifested sincere, inter- son, Ky. cywys'irj;"1 i'jii nrys"!j-.ji Kp 057 mprj7 t ry, from Cherry to Church and out irjjj in a good naturcd way. est in the happiness and progressiveness Church to the Union Depot. that be is The inquiries were numerous as of ihe workingm in, iht-- loving ever ready Lieut. McGovem, with a de Mndnesies and willing lo tdiow tachment of police, headed the to missing relatives. "Have you and stands preeminently in this county as I seen Pa?" or "I have lost Ma, and their staunches! friend, procession and cleared the way. s don't know where to find her." "If t That whereas. In addition lo his many The division of furnished his employes, of twenty-fivyears' service you sec those of our party, say I benevolent acts, ho friends with free transtheir families and was frequently applauded along the will meet them at St. Bernard ex- portation and entrance to the Tennessee line of march. The veterans car- hibit at 5 o'clock." exposition, thus affording us a delightful to the ried a banner inscribed as follows: The attentive colored janitor at and profitablelie trip thereforeSoutU's greatest attraction, it "Forty-eigh- t Veterans With the the St. Bernard exhibit was imResolved. That it is with profound Company Twenty-fWYears." Be- pressed with the good nature of gratitude that wo acknowledge this kind hind these was a crowd of boys the people. He said, "Why, boss, ness and pledge lbs magnanimous and benevolent President of the St. Bernard bearing aloft a banner which read, they all seem so happy." Coal Company our future and faithful dis "With the Company All Our Uncle Oscar Stevens, 73 years cbarge ol our respective duties, and.lidelity Lives." "No Strike in Twenty-fiv- e of age and over, did not sit down to its every interest. Years." "Good Work, Good but once during the day that Resolved, That in Mr John U. AtkinWages," and other appropriate time to eat lunch. He visited ev- son the people have a loyal friend, and Ihe State of Kentucky a useful ana1 enterprisbanners were seen along the line. ery principal building on the ing citizen and that bis many acts of kindot the parade grounds and was moving all the ness could well be emulated by other men of The last division was some of the Nashville hauling time. Although the last section prominence and renown with decided equipment, consisting of delivery of the excursion did not arrive in advantage. chairman, Resolved wagons loaded with coal and beau- Earlington until 4:50 next morn Mr. Jonn M further, that our these reson 1 Victory, present tifully decorated with flags and ing. Uncle Oscar was wide awake lutions to our friend and foremost citizen ' WMm O uimuw. (v bunting. all the way and as full of his ac- and that a copy be presented each to the 4 SSuTh &jtw wiii"-rfcT- ? A. M. Carroll, agent of the com- customed good humored jokes as Earlington L)eb, the for publication. Mail and the FOR pany in Nashville, and a large ever. N. G. Mothershead, Chas. E. Jones, W CH DAILY CAPACITY-number of local dealers met the wOSiV U. Head, J W Wood. v "speiler" for one of R. N. Blair. A certaid KZTIl j.TUfl PR1CES & Vi. miners at Linck'sdepot and marchJohn Rule, the shows on Vanity Fair was T M. McCord, M. S O. Stevens, ed with them, REFERENCE: ofler ?5 for a miner's cap M. M. Crofi, J. M. Gldbam, The excursion was in charge of heard to ames Sullivan. and lamp. They all wanted them. E N. Austlu, John B. Atkinson, President and Committee, Earlington gentleman was disTreasurer of the company, and his An The citizens of St. Charles also covered in the evening wearing an Paul M Moore, of the improvised cap made of a news- held a meeting and adopted resoEarlington Bee. but no connection has been lutions of similar nature last night, The excursion was given by the paper, between the two incidents. but our forms were full and we proven company to its employes, and all Nobody's $5 went lor a cap and could not publish them. expenses including admission into lamp. They were worth more. the Centennial grounds were paid. Both Some of Mayor Harrison's Chi- myWickliffb, Kv , Sept 2J. 897 Hood's A number of miners were aphusband marching club men said Sarsapariila and myself have taken and we wiili great benefit, proached on the subject of the trip, cago and all were delighted, and spoke Harry Corey was no miner, but value it very highly Soon after we began taking it the color came back loojr faces, in the highest terms of the gener- they soon discovered he was "one and our run down systems were built up of the boys" anu mat ait nau a osity of their employers. Hood's Sarsapariila has done us so much warm place in their hearts for him. good that we recommend it to all who need White Caps in Town. The beautiful badges, each bear a blood purifier or toning np medicine ing the handsome picture of Mrs I M abockluy Nashville Sun. From the Nashville and the White City Deiker's St. Bernard dog's, which promptly on Pills act thoroughly identi- theHood's and bowelseasilv andsick headache liver Cure were dotted with white caps yes has become so St. Bernard Coal fied with the terday. Company as to be generally recogThree special trains bearing the employes of the St. Bernard Coal nized as their 'trade mark,' were . adVrlRKt (Alio. IM Company arrived in the city at very much and very generally Cough J Het tunis Sjrup. All tLst ClooA. UkM 'faBies T' I mired by everybody. They were Frl Intloia. Hold hr druralnu. Id about 11 o'clock. The miners, inORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED made by The Bee. cluding their wives and children, printed and numbered 2,500 and thirty cars So were those elegant little foldwere necessary to accommodate ers which described the trip and gave the order of exercises and the Don't Use Drugs them." Every man and boy, including special privileges granted to minunless you nerd Ibem, and Ihrn oply pure dru&s, such as are cold by rePresident J. B. Atkinson wore ers by the Exposition people. We keep only sponsible druggists. A gentleman from Atlanta standwhite caps with lanterns attached ihe best. That is the rreat dising near the terminal as the lour and white badges printed in black tinction to ba looted Inr when Ihn with the inscription, "St. Ber hundred ot the last section passed lime comes that you need ihem Nowhere elte will you fiud so comnard Coal Company," and also through the gates, said "Who are plete a slock. A pood time 10 tepin ''Wc are St. with the trade mark ot the com all these people?" thil spring medicine. The coaches bote long Bernard people principally,, the pany. streamers running the full width wives and children of the men.'", ST. BERNARD DRLQ iTORe, BRVAN HOPPER, Manager. of the coaches with the inscription But, said he, "here are at least see-sa- management certainly deserves the highest praise for this interest in its people, to think two thousand persons.made so happy, and from talking with them, I find they seem very appreciative of the many kindnesses shown them by the management. They must be a contented body of workers. Still, 'No strike in twenty-onyears, as one of the banners said, explains it." ''Well," exclaimed one astonished citizen. "I have been hearing of the St. Bernard Coal Company for years, but dang my buttons if I had any idea that it was as big a thing as this." 'You bet them fellows have practiced inarching, "said another "for no multitude of green men could maintain the order they do." "Why I expected to see a dirty, greasy lot of half civilized beings when I saw miners," said another "but these men are a clean, genteel lot of gentlemen, who look like they were on their way to Sunday School." "After this display'," said another "I never expect to burn an other lump of coal unless it's mined by the St. Bernard Coal Company." "Say fellers," said a tall gaunt specimen lrom the "mountings," "what will you uns take spot cash fer one of them little teapots what you uns are a wearin' in yer caps? I want to take one home tu Betsy." "Never in all my life" said a lady on the grounds, did I ever see any little thing that I coveted like I do those little lamps the St. Bernard people are wearing in their caps, why I believe I would ac tually steaIone for a souvenir." A gallant employee, promptly plucked the lamp from his cap and presented it to ihe blushing n lady who thanked the typical profusely for his sacrifice. Two ladies who sat near a coach door coming home, dozed and dreamed. One thought it snowed, and waked to find the door open. The other felt the cool night air, and dreamed of the "Chutes." Two birthdays were celebrated by the trip-aa joung married couple took their journey thus. A clever elopement joke was by some girls we left e Ken-tuckia- the procession?" "No, wo have The ladies of the W. C. T. U. just arrived." "Well it is won- held their regular derful," said he, "the people of meeting last Thursday evening at this city should have provided carof nages for these ladies and children, the reside icr v.as Mr. Ida W.ilkr The meeting cdlid to older at and been lo it that all were in the 8 o'clock and the services conprocession, it was a grand thing, tinued by reading the P.,alm, but these four hundred should have singing and prayer, lyth been there also. The St. Bernard the roll was called amiafter which the min semi-monthly W. C. T. U. utcs of Inst meeting rend ai.d np proved. The report of our delegate was the feature of the evening and wis ' listened to with a great deal of tercst. She reported a delightful time and told us many things she learned that will indeed be useful to us. One of the most interesting pieces of information was, that nl though our union is small, report shows that since last couvcntio.i we have distributed more page of literature than any represent" d A new department was there. added to our work the Railroad Department of which Mrf. Mjcrs was made superintendent, Mrs. Stevens being apppointcd recording secretary her stead. One new member Mrs. J. E. Moore was added to the roll mid after t he discussion of some other matters of business the meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Long Thtusday Oct. 21st 8 o'clock p. 111. 111 111 WB$KBr Do S YouJJse It? Public Speaking. Hon. H. R. Bottrland and Judge John G. B. Hall, candidates for county judge will nddjehs the people of Hopkins county at the following times and places. llsley, Thursday night at 7. 30, Oct. 14 St. Charles, Friday night at 7.30, Oct. 15. White Plain', Saturday at 1 p. m., Oct iGth. p.v in. Oakwall, Saturday at Oct. 30. Everybody cordially invited to attend. 'J 1 Fill a bottle or common water glass with hours; urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r a sediment or setting indicates a diseased When urine condition of the kidneys. stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pains in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidnejs and bladder are out of r Jer WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in the kno'wledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, Ihe great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in Ibe back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to bold Appreciates Printers Ink. urine and scalding urin In passing il, or following or Last week the unlucky star of bad effects overcomes use of liquor, winenebeer, and tbat unpleasant Mr. Harry Corey seemed to attain cessity of being compelled to get up many 1 be during tnc nlgbt to urinate. its meridian height. On Monday times and extraordinary effects ot Swamp-Romild his good wife, while returning from is soon realized. It stands the highthe most Madisonville, lost her purse con- est for its most wonderful cures of medicine distressing cases. If you need a taining twenty-fiv- e dollars of which jou should have Ihe best. Sold by price fifty cents and one dollar. For no trace could be found, and sev- a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent eral head of cattle meandered away free by mail, mention The Bek and send Kilmer from the pasture and Harry can- your full postoffice address to Dr. proprie& Co., Uingbampton, N Y. The vassed the surrounding country for tors of this paper gaurantee the genuinemiles to find the migratory kine, ness of this offer. thought can add au inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to promote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Aycr's Hair Vigor. It removes dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nourished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use It's the best thing for the hair under nil circumstances. Just as no man by taking but they appeared to have taken the route pcrsucd by "Ward's ducks." In his dire extremity. Harry planted some ads proclaim ing his distress to the reading world and by the time the ink was fully dry, he was notified that the lost purse was in the hinds of friends, and from another qu irter c.if'ne the tidings that the roving cattle had been rounded up and detained, awaiting his orders. Ilisfuiih in advertising has risen from face value to a gilt edge point, and now if he could secure the cooperation of good advertising. Corey would not hesitate a moment to attempt the recovery of a needle lost in a haystack. Mdlon G. Walker, a neAro pianist of Boston, has been awarded honorary membership in the council of the Boston Conservatory of Music. He was boru a slave in Augusta, Ga., in 1847. n HOW TO FIND OUT. Ayer's Hair ot drug-gest- s, reconf-mendatio- gp-y- j WwfSsS THE DIFFERENCE ,1 vi-i- -- -- , 5&? nd per-pttratbe-in- CO., d mm - -- , -- d JjjST. vt o 'iir'I1 id tl e el X f - ,'J forty-eigh- vet-eran- MBeaiaj e c H TO HL KOiPJHtAM DONT UK AMD YOUR m COAL:BLL5D0Wri fail to use WRITE t . -- Twicb-a-Web- k r IIu.-tlb- 1. tkA son-in-la- 1 COAL the BEST SVtM US SEND THE MARKET. - g nRnrR -AMD YOU WILL la. OTHER on A TrllAb USE HO ?J) Ar Jm.mizrMTion goaraiitd WJt ,, ( TM 1wwwpi",'5f ,r Kifiin iii' m ftMMW E v.". 7?F33 &! U.PP I d M3 m The Rocky's sixty wagons and ninety days were We pitched our dizzy height, lents at evenlMe, then consumed 111 crossing what bright, And watched the as the plains. In 'Neath jieavcn's canopy of stars, was then known made kept, Meetlne and Banqnet Interest that wild region, each party As an ToWe lor.ely vigilsfrom Indians wild. guard our all and executed its own laws While weary comrades slept ing Incidents Told by incident of the ULcertaint) ol huthe dear old man justice administered under We'll ne'er forget yellow dust, das, Survivor. , We delved for such circumstances, he related the And washed our shirts In flowing streams. following incident: It had been To each one's great discus' WRITTEN ESPECIALLY FOR THE BEE. observed by the party that a cer- O, California, land of gold, INCORPORATED. tain man had been in the habit of We loved those early days. loved thy ocean's balmy breath, Providence, Ky., Oct. 9. The abusing his wife upon the slightest We We. loved tby sun's bright ras. aunual reunion of the Western Pi- provocation. At a point known as And now we meet for old times' sake. oneers' Association of 1849 and 50's Ash Holler, the woman suddenly held here Thursday was not as disappeared, and all efforts to find ToRenew allegiauce true. gold, toilers in the fields of largely attended as was expected, her were unavailing. Search and And dear old land to you, And wbilo we say good bye once more, . but was not lacking in interest.and inquiry were instituted for her husWe pray the Hand Divine, .when the dinner was announced, band who was also missing, and it safe there were seated at the board the was believed he had gone on ahead May lead usof to meet again, For days President, John Montgomery, Sec in order to escape punishment E L. H Two Through Trains Daily retary James A. Ramsey, and ComMl!F JULWe J Couriers were at once sent forRunning Pullman Veitlbula Sleeping; rades John V. Bone, Nebo; R, B. ward in accordance with this thend Dining; Cars Nuhvllle to Chicago Nunn, Owensboroj A. E. Cox, Ne- ory and the wildest excitement en- TKE SUNDAY SCHOOL. la HOURS NASIIVIlXn TO CIIICAUO bo; J. A. Jackson, Onton; W. sued when they shortly afterward "MEW 0RLEAHS&FL0R1DA SPECIAL" 'Ashby, Hanson; W. D. Givens, with their prisoner. Not- LESSON III, FOURTH QUARTER, INTERLeaves New Orleans Dally at I J.os noon A. M. CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Providence, and J. "W. Cox, Nebo, returned R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Patlucah, IL.&N.R.R. Nashville at 7.3o a.m. withstanding protestations of inno NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 17. Through lluffct Sleeping; Ctrs Irom New numerous invited guests, besides Tennessee. $& Kentucky. Orleans cence on the part of the husband, including ladies. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 V. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, .Memthe case seemed plain but the for- Text of tlio Lesson, Acts xxlv, "CHICAGO & NASHVILLE LIMITED" It has been the custom hitherto malities of a trial were gone through ory Verso, 1410 Golilcu Text, Iaa, xll, Kentucky. Lcsts Nashville Dally at 7.ao p. m. Memphis, Tumi. these banquets to dress the table with, and sentence ol death pro at 10 Commentary by the Ilov. I). M. A. S.- - FORD. Manaoer. . 127 Unner SppoiuI Strenr., Kv.insvillf. ...... ........ ...... Inl Por dttalled'lnformatlon, address with tinware, antiquated cutler1 nounced. t l Two wagon tongues " Stcarni. P. P. JBFrRIFiS, aen'l Patsenetr Agent and the like, in imitation of the ar were elevated and brought together Agente-JOHT. I1ESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. 10. Pnul rh'antvllle, nd. ticles used in the olden time on the in the form of the letter "A," and Fells, After flvo daysrind Is Is now before tho ggrernor, permitted BRIDGMAN, Room tf ,. Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. D. II. IIILLMAN, dtn'l Southern Agent overland trail, but this feature was a rope passed over the top and speak for himself In thoprcsenco of his to Nsthvllle, Ttnn. omitted. around the victim's neck, preparatho high priest nnd others who hao S. L. ROOJJRS, Trav. Passenger Agent which was tory to swinging him up. They como from Jerusalem to condemn him After the banquet, AtUnta, . mmmmmamamrmmmemmamatrmmmimmtmuJi sumptuous and abundant, and tried to induce him to confess and (verso 1). They accused him of many U which wasTendered more enjoyable make known (be whereabouts of things, but nil their nocusntlons wcro fftlso nnd thus ho hnd Increased felby being interspersed with jokes the body of his wife, but he stol- (versos L. lowship with his Lord in that they spoko and pleasantries, the meeting was idly and stoutly pleaded his inno- mtsohlovotis things of him, Imagined THE GREAT and laid to his chnrgo things ho knew called to order in an adjoining cence, A moment was given him r and the formalities of for the purpose of prayer, and f)Qt of (J?s. ixivlll, 13; lzlx, 4). All apartment THROUGH TRUNK LINL God of routine business attended to first, while on his knees his wife was should fellowship with us as and with Christ ho prized by a gift as much between the cities of in a pa to bejjeve on Him (I'MI. I, SO). which, among other things,resulted found asleep under a Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Paul with few words sweeps away tn the retention of the same eff- wagon. The hanging did not take Evnnsvillc, St. Louin, icient officers, and the naming of place, but it was observed that a all their accusations as utterly untrue and fvjO.Quf foundation. Ho knew that Po4 And the citien of Sebree, Ky., as the next place of marked change took place in his (rns with Mm, and hp bad no fear. ff meeting, the second Thursday in conduct toward his wife alter that. ooud calmly face nil pis accusers, nnd. th7 Nashville, Memphis, Montgomer), himself, knew In May, 1898. One particularly sad On the return trip, Mr. Ramsey fieri!sopl that their captain. Howith him Mobilo and New Orleans, thero were moro is feature of the toutine business was started down the Yellowstone with than with thera (HKingsTl, J6)nnil could OlTcajrxerB the report of the Committee on three other men in a skiff of their ioyi "Though my soul Isnmong Hops, won AND SPKKD UNKIVALUD. Necrology. whom teeth oro spears nnd arrows, and Its sides were own construction. a sharp their In relating his experience, Mr. so constructed as to form a ed, O tonguo My heartsword, be thon exaltSHOKTKST AND QUICKKST KOU1K God. Is fixed. will sing John W. Givens said he had the breastwork against the bullets of una givo prniso" ll't. jvh, .. I From St. Louis, Evansvillc "yellow fever" a year or more be- - the savages who at that time lined It. Ilcroho begins to state tho real causo I and Henderson to the get his consent to f the banks of the river. Space of tholr anger against him. He believed fore he could In tho law n would forbid giving in detail High-price- d go. One day in March, this all things written made him nnnd tn tho SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH 1 BER-- can very trouvopjipfs, and that years ago, while engaged in remarkable and thrilling journey at blesome fellow to theso religious people. attempting to reduce a very obdu- this time, and but one incident who did not bcllevo God. A ronlster In for a THRDUBH COACHES IT Chicago said tho other day that theso peorate old hickory log from a whole will be noticed. From above cities to Nashville ple calling themselves BIblo students wcro number to tractions, of the size In their party was a man by the troublesome-- and certainly tboy must ton will do and Chattanooga, mate and denominations of fence rails, name of Lawrence, August Law- ferr such ministers ns prefer their pwn bo fa ing direct conhe got his wedges, gluts and, finally, rence, who had met with success pnse, with lots of cricket nnd Jawn Jennls ton and hunting and Ashing, rather tlmnjilbltJ his ax, hopelessly stuck fast. Be- in the West and was now on his study nection and real work for God. coming disgusted, he threw his way home to enjoy the fruits of his 15. "There shall be a resurrection of the WITH PULLMAN PALACE CAHS maul as far as he could- send it, labor with his young wife and little dead both of the Just and of tho unjust." For Atlanta,Savannah,Macon, and started for California at once. son in the East. He was the very This rrns and Is even to this day a doctrine to many, though plainly Jacksonville and Points In Henry county, Missouri, he soul of honor, beloved by his com- taught cvon story of IN FLORIDA, joined a company of sixty-fou- r all panions, and brave as a lion. They Ill, and very in tho cherubim In Dan. Gen. fc clearly set forth xll, bound for the same point. They had suffered many attacks from Not that just and unjust shall rise elected a captain and lieutenants, the Indians, and had many re- at tho same time, for Rev. xx, 6, 0, Gays Connections aro made at Gtitliiie n and one man stood guard each markable esrtpes. In one of these thatthisthousandIsyears shall Intervene,In and and Nashville for all points to no contradiction there Since tbe LAN his decided to pay ployer are proud of eacb other.' all CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. trance free lo ibe great Tennessen Cennight. When a guard was caught engagements this man's bravery pcrlpturo, for tho hour of John v, 28, will no more dividends at present the employes tennial great esteem he bas for bis North, East, South and West, The asleep on duty his gun was "And they sy it never qoit them one feel somewhat encouraged and hope for a cost him his life. He fell pierced (over tho thousand years as easily as tho men and friends will never bo forgotten by For the In Pullman Palace Cars. cated. Mr. Givens owned up that oyan inuian Duiiet ana expired in hour of John v, 25, has nlrcady covered Topic potume&t Week Beginning Oct. 10. restoration ol ihe ten per cent soon and cent " S. II. Dojle. lhoe who cherish deeds of love and kindhj Iter. iiis gun went first; but that in less Mr. Ramsey's arms in the bottom over 1,600 years. Our Lord Jesus tnado a Topic. Enduring hardship for Christy we hope Ibey look not in vain "They sh.qu.ld have called it St. Bernard ness very evident distinction between tho two takp. tfb- xll. than a week's time every gun in of that little skiff. His (a missionary topic ) Conductor Mike lioban is now carrying Day " We give this week some views expressed resurrections when no told a certain one. EMIGRANTS camp was in "soak," necessitating were, "Boys, I'm shot;only words of rewards nt tho resurrection of tho just "Go ye into nil tlio world and preach one. arm in a sling, tbe result of hating il "They dig II, we haul it. and the people about tbe Dingly tariff bill. and I'm tho gospel to every creature." ThHwna severely mashed between two bumpers one of Nashville burn it." "We have protected our mines, our Seeking homes on the line of tl,.f a new deal. (buifoxlv, 14). killed." receive special low rates 10. Tho blessed hope of tho return of the command of Christ to His disciples, day last week. Mt. Vernon mill owner "Well, bojs, farms, And our factories, and the increase road w At the mouth of the Humboldt, ot Iheir production has As soon as opportunity offered, resurrection of I'm to see Thos. See agents of this company for trouble broke out in camp and a they took him ashore in the dead Christ, thorewards for servicetho righteous Bnt He knew tbat obedience to this division Walsh was over the Henderson coal glad years you. Have been using our We have not Protected or been marvelous. encouraged our and tholr nt His comYou are a good set of felfor and last week looking after the madivision of property took place. of night, and silently and sorrow- ing for His .saints Is that wh'lch purifies command would mean toil added ships, and Iheir tonnage has rates, routes, Ac, or write to lows, and lire with good people." and suffering, for Ho for chinery. diminished At ihe same time vie bave us rrom tho Uelllemonts and tho entangle Wagons were sawed half in two fully buried him. It seemed C P. Atmom, O P. ft their encouragement, "And, lo, I am A.. Agent Etheridge and family enjocd Mr Ben W. Robinson bas been ap- Protected, and rigidly, our lake and from top to bottom, one party takin- that period of their journey, only at merits of this present ovil world and makes with yon alway, oven nnto 'the end of themselves with tbe miners and their Louisville, Kentucky, merchant marine, and its increase a us labor to be over acceptahlo to Him. pointed postmaster at Halsey, Ky g-half the wagon-bed- , hind wheels question of time when each of them Every believer Is accepted In Him (Eph. i, tbo world." Tbo disciples of Christ families last week at the Centennial, has been satisfactory We bave stated Word received from Mr I. Bailey brings the facts, do iGey Bryan proves was and coupling-pol- e any rational for his portion, would share his fate. be a 0), and stands None of causo of that we seek unchanged, but be- - havr found tbat Christ's predictionevery railroad companiesto in the Klondyke for ther ibe glad tidings tbat his health is improv- conclusion other iban lead to need of ProIbat of South, for to bo ncceptablo to true. Preaching tho gospel to this the other the remainder. Each them knew the address of the wife, ing legislation for our merchant mato work lilni and hitched his oxen to his portion as yet each of them thought of her In us in all things, whichtrust Htm pleasing creature does necessitate suffering aud hear be speaks tbousinds travel by rail to Some sneak thief broke into a residence tective Chicago, III V " rine? him tboso things nro well hardship. This is true not only iu the best he could and sped away. i. awaiting, year alter year, without In His sight (Heb. xlll, 91). Conductors Gepbarl, Browning aud occupied by a Hecla miner last week and jungles of Africa, but also iu tbe heart Intense suffering was experienced tidings, for the return of the abHero Is n true and brief statement Lane proved to be just tbe men to handle enriched himself several dollars, besides some tobacco of tho en so as to why ho was In Jerusalem of America. No one over preached tuose Dig excursions K VW , by many emigrants in crossing the Christ without having to end nro hardtho temple when Seldom can you eel two thousand people plains, not oqly from hunger and sent one. return home, Mr. Ram- apd why Inrind who his accusersthey found ship for Christ's sake. One hundred thousand more railroad JiJuj (here, Upon his ought to together without something 10 mar ihelr IN GOOD OLD DAYS privations, but from the depreda- sey used every endeavor by publi- havp beep, If apy. Tho secret of the whole Tho writer of Hebrews gives us in men are said to be at work now than one peaco and happiness, and last Saturday's year ago, and jet there are those who will tions of Indians. Mr. Givens cation and otherwise passngo before us three encouragetrouble- was that which Paul well underthe contend ibat business hi not improved, crowa was an exception counted 1,500 wagons and vehicles the widow but heard to get word to stood, for ho himself was onco heartily ments for enduring hardship for Christ! but you can't make those who bave re Tbe Reinecke Co , continues lo receive Quinine and Whisky was connothing nnd their abandoned along the route traveled. her. Twenty years afterward,from one with the high priest storyelders Inresur- akev turned believe such stuff orders for coal from St. Louis, and other hatred of Jesus and tho of His he sidered the infallible remedy J. Tho example- of others encourages companies bave no complaint to make for The sufferings experienced by land inserted a notice in the Springfield, III , Oct 20 Georjte dead. If Jesus of Hartford rection from thoIsrael's Messiah, then tho us. Tho first verso gays that since wo the patronage tbey receive. for all forms of malaria, especof this city, who was an were often equaled by those who Courant was really and immediately received nation was guilty of crucifying their King, aro surrounded by a great cloud of wit- on tbo Wabash Railroid, died of engineer Hecla Qotl Company look .1 weeks' rest inlurL's ially chills and fever. took the ocean route. It is related a last wo reply. This was shortly onr our received in a and renew collision at and that they would not submit to. bj'Mr. W. A. Mahon, a member ward followed by a visit from after- had actually seen Him, and knew Paul nesses withshould run The race, do does on Wednesday On ihe morning Naples tbeir week in order to repurbusiness the machinery that ruth of people take the patience. apostle of Ibe that It duty, the ofjheAssociation, who chose the widow who l.ved at Winstead, was oven bo, and that the crucified Christ not mean that in heaven a vast cloud 0 accident Anderson dreamed tbat he bid past few months had rendered almost usereliable and popular tonic, been in a collision, that Vlatterj route, that out of a party of Conn, was really risen from the dead had been less She was accompanied by the right hand of God, Israel'sand was at witnesses is looking upon us, interested pinioned beneath bis enginebeand ibat ibe and febrifuge, Supl, CrutcbrielJ joined the bo,s from truo and in our life struggles. In tho preceding Mgftawcnty-five- , he was the only one a handsome joung gentleman, only Messiah, Son of David, Son of Abra- chapter ho has named a long list of escaping steam bad begun to cook bis flssb, St Charles at ibe Centennial last Sjtur smX-- awibjdA .. vjt i who escaped the ravages of the wnen ne awoke twenty-on""RHsa&fcj'jiiiJ day, and he is certainly one of the boys " 3'ears of age, whom ham. worthies who through faith in spite of cholera. From a strong man of Mr. Ramsey at once recognized Anderson SO, 21. "Touching ibe dream resurrection of as tbo dead I am called tho question by von hardships and sufferings almost unen- and told his was troubled itby He said be wnen be goes out lor recreation family about 180 pounds weigh, the was reduced in Secretary Sampson Piatt takes greit inhis dead son. It proved were fell durable there was until he barely tipped the beam to be the comrade's only intelligence this day." It was that which set tho faithful obtained a good report, work. and ibatwas almost a warning iu the dream terest in any lawful affnr that ibe miners first and to God and did His he persuaded not lo go out take part in. so, therefore be was council in an uproar (xxIII, 0, 7), and they at 40. on hand These are tho witnesses referred to. on Ihe road thai day, but be went. Know it. it was last Saturday to sea the bas pirijj. Mr. W. D.Givens, of Providence, ever recceived from the absent dead which with the resurrection from tho They witnessed for God iu spito of TASTELESS.) Anderson talked to bis fireman about ibe power declared Him to and delighted ,also related many thrilling inci- husbandN. B. father. by invitation, bo tbo Son of God (Rom. 1. 4). and tho hardship. Their example should inspire presentiment It evidently preyed upon Everjbod felt bandied at Ibe way the Mrs Hayes, It cures when all others fail, trin dispatchers the trains while full Import of tbe great fact Is finely set dents connected with his journey. read a selection from do the same. And when we turn his mind, for he became unstracted in Will Carl- forth In I Cor. xv. There Is no ooscel. no us to sacred history to secular biography manner and almost heedless of bis sur- enroule last Saturday, and tbe general Adapted for old or young. Although he met with abundant from roundings salvation, no forglvoness of sins, no use The nearer ihe train ap- verdict is Ibat a good crew was in charge Pleasant to take. success upon arrival, filial affec- ton's works entitled, ""The First preaching, no ground for faith, no senin and history nnd learn what uoble men proached lis destination tbe more dis- of each train so r Tbe St. Bernard Company's coal teams tion caused him to again brave the Settler, "which was very enjoyable. In baptism or any ordinance of tho church and women have endured cud are traught Anderson became and he bad Ibe Price, 50 cents, sold by all It will be remembered that Mrs. If Christ bo not risen. His llfo and death for Christ's sake on mission appearance of dreaming again as be went and teamsters, of Nasbville, were seen in dangers of a return journey to see Hayes druggists. wcro what on Ho cab. He did not their wagons ISJ.O. AS COOD POR ADULTS. and care for his mother and sister office of was a candidate for the Ho Is nil In vain ifthat be not rlson. Dut fields, to enduro inspiration it should bo abouthisbis work in Ibe to tbe fireman and theparadu last Saturday with wilh tbe naand teams nicely decorated risen, and secures everything to us usual attentian hardship for Christ's give WAR WANTED. PRICE 50 &L&r State Librarian in 1885. Zlk who had been left behind. He tional colors. Ihe latter felt that something was wrong for all who are His or nro willing to SVllo euro j on sake. rur.ATiA, Illi., Nor. W. l), COMPOSED FOR TH6 OCCASION. His by faith In Him. wilh ihe engineer Kettlinccmiliio rrUStCii:clnoCo., W. IaiiIs, Uo. an incident going to show Quite a number including tbe writer, 3. Tho example of Christ should en UoWU inUen.cnr-V- o tola lul a vj. i eiix evidently saw more clearly Into courage us to At The following song, composed Conductor OHOVU-that the modern, importuning TASTHl.ttiti CIIIU. TONIC- nnd Iis endure hardship for tils ordersBluffs depot and Garrison got ibe who never mined a bushel of coal in tneir In llirco at the bonxtit look Ibem lo uruMtlroadr lliUroar. In all our r for the occasion, was rendered at tbo whole business than tho high priest and ake "Looking unto Jesus lives accepted the kind invitation of 1I10 St the over zealous hotel t who color. perititro ut li jmn, In tlio Urim buiiiu, bars elders wished that ho might, and the man The engineer heard them read Bernard nevii MiM nn nrllcla tint garo utl uuito1 hU runner were even then ripe and the close of the meeting, Miss wno could now clvo tbo most Important endured the crosf, despising tho shame. " and attended to the reading in ibe samn expositionCoal Company by attending the taction )iur Tonic. Vourtrulr, nf.iiuifaeturod l;( S4lu.rd.ay. Lenora Givens taking the part of testimony, next in order, was tbo chief cap- - "Consider Him that endured such con- absent minded manner thai bad marked AUNCr.CABH ft CO. abroad in the land. When Mr. W. snlybytho The banner which soloist, Misses Maggie and Lon win wno nnu twico roscueu mm rrom the tradiction of sinners against Himself lest bis conduct throughout the morning "We have had uponslriko in was written D. Givens and partner landed in no twenty-onCARLSTEDT MEDICINE CO., Jews. Thero was, therefore, fAJyJA .i minds. Ihe 00 YHAR8' New York, fresh from the home of Givens, Fannie Montgomery and Infuriatedfurther to be dono till Lvslas ye bo wearied and faint iu yourstriving Takingunder copies, he mechanically placed yars ' was viewed with great interest by nothing thtm Yo have not resisted unto blood his seat cushion Evanevlllo, Intl. EXPERIENCE. the thousands who watched the parade Montgomery joining in should como. Tho waiting times for tbe against the grizzly and the mountain lion, John As tbe conductor turned away from ihe last Saturday, and much favorable com V A AML&fUkMUUUUklJUkA K Miss Montgomery pre- pcoplo of God when the work seems hin- hardshipssin." In comparison to tlio cab Anderson called him back and said. they were attacked by one ol those chorus. Christ endured ours aro nothment was beard. sided at the piano in a masterly dered by tho lndlfferoncoor open opposition ing. He I i to tesist sin unto death. "I am going to have one of tbe mol individuals who would not take Geo. G Atkinson returned lait week of tho cnomles of God Is ono of tho mys awful wrecks you ever heard of." We nro nt "no" for an answer. They resorted, manner. ) mg as martyrs today. teries, xt wouiu seem 27 The conductor was siartled rnd ask-- d from a short sojourn in the East among "To the surviving few who braved Paul was a prisoner ntirom verso for tbat 110 icuger means death. For our relatives and friends. After a few weeks' to the same tactics in vogue in the two Ccesarcn bim what made him say this. Til 12 havo West and very promptly knocked the perils of an overland journey to years. Might all thisupon been escaped sakes Christ died. For Christ's Fnko wo "I know it's so," replied Anderson, "be- rest George feels eager and able lo again 9 TRADE MARKS, going to Jeru- should be willing to meet bravely aud cause I had trouble with my engine all enter Ibe coal markets and strive among 8 California, and the dangers and if ho nod not Insisted the individual down and cooly pro OE8IONS. salem Just at that tlmo? Anyway, to rest chpcrfully what hardships como to us. his competitors for business. night and could not sleep I am going to Fifth Avenue Hotel, .. COPYttiriUTR ceeded on their way, but not until privations of camp life there in the in tho Lord and wait patiently for Him is Anyone sending rtttch and ducrlntlon S. Tho purposo and tbo icsnlt of have a head end collision." 1 be Peoples Coal Mine property, owned a policeman, evidently of the old early days folio, ving the discovery surely good. ?2iSl".,u;eruln' J'e. whothcr an HiVcDtlonH Garrison told him he had only suffered by V llaag & Bro.. was burned shortly hardship should encourage-uto endure. LOUISVILLE, KY., school, had stepped up and con- of gold, this song is respectfully Is 3. Paul Is n kind of freo prisoner. Ho Iu tho hardships of life it is God us a nightmare. after midnight, Tbo mine is a half mile S? SSSSit1" uSi wency roraccurlmrpateuti under guard, but at liberty to seo all dedicated:" Anderson shook bis head gloomily east of .Weaverton and on account of the gratulated him. tU " .mfnnotfS?fnniLUorou,U ,,uuu who como to him. So It was also on tho father clmsteuiug us for our gecd. Why said he knew the accident would occnr and absedce of fi e fighting facilities, Is the Only First-Clas- s nothing THE DAYS OF Perhaps no experience was more way to Homo and at Rome (xxvil, 0;xxvlll, then should wo rebel against God? Why Anderson's orders instructed him lo meel was left of tbe mine except a hole in ihe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 10), and Paul doubtless made tho'best cos. should we becomo discouraged? "Let us MRS. FRANKIg PARKER DAVIS. interesting than that of Mr. James $2,00 Per Day Hotel a local freight at Naples and wait for that ground. Henderson Journal. Msntlfullr llluairated, larcett circulation A. Ramsey, who went to Montana (Song and Chorus Air, Auld Lang Syne ) slblo uso of his liberty for tho glory of God not Lo weary in well doing." Thero is train 10 take tbe siding. When tbe point S?Jlc1'J".,(ncr"rl",l "oeklr. term. Knoxville, Tenn , On h 7, Sixty to in the City. and to magnify tho Lord Jesus, for that no crown without n cross. V was reached Anderson gave no indication eighty families of miners from tbe lmj Adilrcjj Nit in 1863 in search ol gold. Even Shall we forget Ibe good old diys, ., ,,.1avM,VVlconl ana t( A.NU . Jellico was tho wholo aim of his llfo and tbo end Bible Readings. Pa. ii, Isa. of stopping bis engine and as tho train district passed through here this morning The days to memory dear, MUNN & CO., of nil hU teaching (Gal. II, 0; Phil. 1, 20. Hi, 7; Nab. i, 1(5; Math, at'that late date he tells us, the When in the bands of friendship true, dashed by ibe switch the fireman saw bis on iheir way to ihe mines at Corona, Ala. xxviii, 01). Let each ono ask, Can I say truly "n.lnv, Ii-- t urll. COME AMD SEE US, 'A prairies swarmed with millions of John xvi, aS; Rom. ili, 18, II engineer sitting as if in a trance. At tbe The miners have been leaving for two We shared each j iy and tear? "For mo to llvo Is Christ? " "I live, yet buffaloes and the river banks were When on the desert's arid plain, same moment be saw the local coming months and there are now very few left of Cor. vii, Gal. vi, 0; Cph vi, not I, but Christ Hveth In mcf" "Christ A collision was in- the 2,500 who went on a strike May 1, T. lined with hostile savages. His We trudged on side by side, Heb. xi, U3.40; I Pet. down upon them. II Tim. il, 8 shall bo magnified." PIKE CAMPBELL, :Or on tbe old Pacific's slope, SM. How glad Paul would bo of this opv, ii, 18 25; I John iv, 'thrilling adventures, running fights Rev. evitable and Ihe fireman sprang for Ibe most ot thera having gone to Virginia and for the footboard, cr)ing to the engineer Alabami, MANAGER. We watched the coming tide? portunity to set forth tho faith in Christ, vii. z and hairbreadth escapes while to jump, nnd especially to n Jewess, for ono of his The miners of nearly all the coal mines Chorus: among the Indians, would fill a Anderson looked at the' fireman in a in tbe mottoes was, "To tho Jew first" (Rom. I, LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. dazed manner, but made 110 movement cents county are on a strike for three volume with interesting reading. We'll ne'er forget the dear old days 10). Ho did not need tlmo to think out or per bushel. Tbe men at Hlllsido, Capital Sick Paid In, Surplus Fund' lVIoT-tOT-i- 'toward the cab entrance. Ocajo, Tbe California mine, Tho firemen preparo his discourse, for ho was full of it. Mr. Ramsey started with a com$50, quo. 120,000. jumped out and the trains rushed together. Oakland and Central City are out. Tbe Tbe brave old pards of long ago or rather of Christ, and always ready for No one lakes 3 greater interest in the operators are paying 6j)i cents per ton, COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1807. pany of 300 persons, when only Our pards of such an opportunity. Every nrcaoher safe transportation of passengers than Anderson was caugbt beneath bis engine which the miners claim is the summer Alwayson handa full and conjpletc stock of eighteen years old. as be bad dreamed he would w. and scale, and demand They had On th' prairie's wide expanse, should bo so full of tho word of God tbat aiasier 01 a raise. It Is quite rains uevney wno was on just CALIFORNIA PIONEERS. camp-fire- s forty-nin- $tll!UIrrtltltlt If ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY I r Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND QOKE I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, f I Branch Offices. m JPXM. 1 ,! 10-2- 3 i Wholes ale 1 -- N f ts man-pe- bed-tic- k 11-1- i 9 s s THE FAMOUS NO. used, a. T q i-- For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables B COAL N. RAILROAD f the best elected goal in the maeket. i-- 3 Without -- BRUSHED BOKE FOR Why buy BM BURNERS AND FURNMS, forty-seve- Anthracite Coal, when you NARD CRUSHED COKE get ST. much less price? One , of the Crushed Coke the same work as of the best Anthracite Coal. one - o i ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY c tiS'i--fclif- - bard-chi- p ocean-goin- g - coast-wis- e, t, where-eve- Inter-Ocea- n GRDVE 17-1- m te Naza-rot- h head-en- d Up-to-da- anti-period- ic e Yucatan Chill Tonic. fafc TASTELESS 1 ' il Lisa TDNIC Li s . re-lat- ct. GGa hack-driveran- d - lb-- o e 3 2 r ijmjjra 5,in?!,,'f I FORTY-NIN- E. 18-2- 28-3- t 7; BEN 4; 3-- ROBINSON, - VjSFjJ&gJ&JST, DRUGGIST Kentuolcy DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PER- FUMKRY and TOILET ARTI. CLES PAINTS AND OILS, JfrT.k k 1 T forty-nin- 1 HCHAHCE ROLLER MILLS. If FRANK TUTT, PROPRIETOR, MADISONVILLE, KY. Maies unsurpassed Flour,- Meal, Bran, Crushed Corn, Feed Meal every thing a mill produces. The people of the county are invited to come in and be treated right. first-clas- s Gives on exchange as much as any mill, and guaranteed satisfaction Flour warranted to be superior quality. I. .X Trail WHI Wtkstir, McLean ag Atfjohlii Counties Solicited band last Saturday, assisting in safely nanunne ine liiousands ol passengers that day. There must be a great mental strain on a train dispatcher wben he has about a dozen passenger trains and probably twice that number of freight trains to bp moved by special orders as was (he case last Saturday but our "big four" proved equal 10 the occasion. I3raleman Ed Scruggs loti a child laM week, after a brief illnes Pete Herb resumed his duties as con ductor last Monday, Supervisor Sullivan and crew nt men are laying new steel ibis week. The Bee has just received a fine Quite a number of railroad hnvs rasl assortment of cards and other their lot with the miners last Saiurdav and stationery and can furnish anything and went 10 Nashville and all apprecialed y in the printing line on short notice the kind invitation, Messrs. Dickson. Mann mil Hnlicnn in best style and at lowest prices. passed over Ihe Hendersnn lii.iinnMn a special car on a tour of nspcctionflast Subscribe for The Bee. week. s V when nn opportunity to encnk Is afforded ho could trust the Spirit to fit the racssago In his lips (Prov. xxll, 18; Math, x, 0). bo. "Ho reasoned of righteousness, tein- pern n co nnd judgment to come." We may Imaglno without difficulty, from hU epistles, on what lines ho would reason and whenco ho would Dot his araumonts. Ho always reasoned out of tho Scriptures (Acts xvll, 2) und never In the words which man's wisdom teacheth (I Cor. 11, i). On righteousness ho would certainly show its necessity, that no man has It 'nor can get It of himself, but that God has provided If luuy in unrirt anu gives it rrcely to whomever wlll the steam enveloped him and cooked bis flesh. Ac was finally taken from bis awful position, but he had received injuries from which he soon died, Every other man on tbe train escaped; none hurt beyond a tew bruises. DOWN IN THE MINES. Overheard at the Centennial. "The hottest bands we'vo had lately I" ' Say, mister, how strong are jou?" "Gee whizzl Look at Ibe 'white caps," ' A Drummer "Hurrah for the St, I sell eml" "Well, If they are all miners there is enough to undermine tbe whole earth.' "Tbey look like a good humored set of fellows!'' 1 here never was a more orderly procession in Nashville," "You can see ibat tbe employed and em- Ber-nar- probable tbe matter will be amiably sealed this week. There have been no disturbances, and the men are conducting themselves quietly and gentlemanly. Green- vine Manner. Many mines that were running wilh minimum lorces uave resumed lull opera-lio- n and will now produce a greater tonnage lhan ever before in tbeir history New mines are about lo be opened rind there is likely lo be a veritable boom In Missouri's lead mining industry. All ibis in spile of Democratic sla'le's'men who pretend to represent the great old state, but are still servile to Ihe traditional dogmas and practices of their party. Kansas City, Mo., "Journal,." Loud was ibe praise utlered on all bands for tbe president of tbe St, Bernard Coal Company last Saturday when tbe people o( of Nashville saw bow be rewarded his employes for the good and faithful service rendered when in addition to paying more than miners in many states are striking for be gives them a free ride and en JNO. G. MORTON. The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not lo business men we are talkin- g- they Knowiaii-arioui BANKER, II VI PrIYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED, the'money- always ready and out jot leach of your own" petty rquan- dering, loo. It u easy to spend "small sums when you have sum in jour pocket, men, wage earners and lo women Thero's safely If tho bank is a Rood one, .There's convenience - Dul lo salaried nm n HOW? 7 s,,udMiie 0 MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. To WRITE aKORTHANDlli-rMhe'- Ph9nogrophyy Uy Bin Pitman nnd Jerome H. Howard, A perfect Instructor. Over ?oo.oool ' ioId h alT book- 11 sf. KeaJtr nnd Ihe JOB WORJC-:- rorS,.3S..clo.h,or;r.,s;ST,WJ' - Uy ''TheAJl Will receive prompt atten feSyem" f1"1 P,rie' wSd' WrfSS complete catalogue, hie ' n tion at this office. Estimates THE PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE CO' furnished upon application. ' CINCINNATI, OHIO, ifr..43 car bc,?n tho U.s;Hurcau of THE BENN PITMAN SYSTEM ,lie II UsSfiatsifcll II ' aJJaWia-J-J- ;w ww, uwt--. imi Kw'--